Word: growingly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...know that. They think that because they've been approved for this higher credit limit, they can manage it." Because many people pay only the minimum amount due or a few dollars more, Fox says, they think everything is fine. But the balance on the cards "continues to grow, more as a result of the interest than the use of the cards...
...agency. The 5-ft. 6 1/2-in. stunner, who lives near Houston, tells reporters that she may someday try acting, but that politics--other than campaigning against animal cruelty and possibly dancing at Uncle George's Inaugural Ball--holds little interest. Her mother Sharon isn't so sure. "If you grow up around politics, it's a part of you," she says. But Lauren has time. She's only 15. O.K., now you can hate...
...they're supposed to get loose of us. That's why nature created those powerful hormones that make them glare at us and slam doors. Nature isn't interested in privacy or diversity, only survival, and it wants children to escape our clutches so that they can grow up and rear their own children and continue the species and come back in a few years and place us in assisted living...
...deal. This from a man who's chomped raw fish for the camera, was laid low for three weeks during last year's sweltering shoot on nearby Monuriki by an infected blister and then, over the year's hiatus, had to drop 55 to 60 lbs. (and grow a ZZ Top beard) and return for this rough, wet work. "People pay to do this stuff on vacation," says Hanks, 43, who earned his sea legs as a surfer...
...good news is that IRAs, so tax efficient during your lifetime, can be tax efficient for heirs too. Properly handed down, an heir can stretch out mandatory distributions over his or her remaining lifetime, giving the savings an additional 40 or 50 years to grow tax free. "The key is to pass IRA savings on to heirs intact so the money keeps growing long after you are gone," says Ed Slott, editor of Ed Slott's IRA Advisor. The travesty, Slott says, is that many estate planners are well versed in how to handle real estate, a family business, stocks...