Word: brackets
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...then allows claims for depreciation, tax credits and everything else associated with a $100,000 investment. Also deductible is the interest on the borrowed money. In the end, a $20,000 stake could result in write-offs of possibly $90,000. For a person in the 50% bracket, that means a tax saving...
Most donors who fall to make good fall into the $1500 to $10,000 gift bracket--the group that "is stretching to make a big gift and can't necessarily cover it if something goes wrong," Jordan says...
...loan to buy a new automobile many years ago when interest rates were low. Well, that man used that automobile as a getaway car in several armed robberies. But I'm happy to say that our current high interest rates make automobiles unaffordable to a man in his income bracket...
...robbery was the biggest in the history of a nation famous for high-bracket heists.* By comparison, in the 1963 Great Train Robbery-Britain's most notorious caper and until recently the richest-thieves escaped with a relatively modest $7.3 million in bank notes from the Glasgow-London Royal Mail train near Mentmore, England. This year, however, the records have been falling fast. On Easter Monday, a team of masked men invaded the Security Express depot in London and made off with an estimated $10.5 million in cash receipts. Two months later, five armed men, three of them disguised...
...doubles, Harvard's Larry Scott and Dave Clark lost in the semifinals to Yale's top pair, the eventual champs, 5-7, 6-4, 6-1. In B doubles, Beckman and Stanley lost to a pair from Brown in the second round, while in the C bracket, the netmen were more successful as Rob Loud and Darryl Laddin pulled out an exciting three-set victory against Princeton...