Word: taxingly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Celebrities who issue bonds are essentially borrowing money and paying it back through future royalties. So the loan--the up-front money--is free of income tax and in fact can generate a tax deduction: forfeiting royalties is partly an interest expense, deductible if the loan is used for investment. Once the bonds mature, the celebs retain ownership of the property that generated the royalties. If the royalties are greater than expected, the bonds get retired early. So the celebrities get all the upside...
...average American family's household income. Only a very few of us can open our checkbook and zip off that amount. And yet somehow it gets done, as thousands of families scrimp a little here, borrow a little there and take advantage of a host of scholarships, grants and tax credits made possible by organizations ranging from the local Lions Club to the Federal Government in Washington...
...college bills are less about stashing away money and more about reducing the amount you'll pay. You can cut your college costs considerably before you figure in how much aid you're eligible for, how much you'll have to borrow or whether the new education-related tax credits apply to your family. So, even if you don't give it a thought until spring of your child's senior year in high school, you can still pull...
Regardless of your income, many states allow you to either prepay tomorrow's tuition at today's rates or save in some other tax-favorable education account, for instance one that lets your money grow tax-deferred, much like...
Kamikaze Slabbers scurry onto the gunnery at night, hunting bomb remnants to sell as scrap, and a few have blown off limbs with live ammo. Aleksick resents that people sit up there tax free and then run him ragged with service calls, but he says 80% of the Slabbers are decent folk...