Employment would certainly be helped, and demand would appear for housing and at least paying-off credit debt.
And since it ended in a tie, we are exchanging -- and paying off our debts at the same time -- this is Goose Island 312 beer from my hometown of Chicago.
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And many families also keep a sizable amount of money in their savings account or continue to put money into their 401(k)s, while still carrying thousands of dollars in credit-card debt--even though dipping into savings and paying off their credit-card bills would guarantee them an immediate return on investment of 15% or 18%.
"It does cost a lot if you want to do the right thing by them, " says Ms. Oliver, a 38-year-old customer-service manager, who says she is still paying off the credit-card bills.
While others indenture themselves with 35-year mortgages, Yamazaki is paying off her home in one-fifth of that time .
"I'm loving the New Year so far and the off-season training is definitely paying off, " Watson told the LTA website.
But many young people might have other priorities, such as paying off credit-card debts or saving for a house deposit.
For George Comfort, the building is now paying off two-fold.
In the case before the court, Solvay Pharmaceuticals is accused of paying off would-be generic manufacturers of their blockbuster drug AndroGel, a synthetic testosterone used by hundreds of thousands of AIDS patients, cancer patients, elderly men and others who suffer from low levels of testosterone.
Promising too much to grandchildren, not saving enough for their own possible health-care needs and paying off their grandchildren's loans are some of the mistakes well-meaning grandparents are making, say financial advisers.
Paying off the hold-outs would still be more expensive for Argentina than continuing to flout them.
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The tactic worked, the plaintiffs said, with Aetna paying for 43 million off-label doses of the drug between 1995 and 2004.
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Adidas, for instance, with its agency partner iProspect, determined that including the real value of a click on a store locator button, which it had identified from store data, proved that mobile ads were paying off in in-store sales.
Financial planners say almost every client they see between 50 and 55 is desperately trying to catch up from a free-spending lifestyle that has left them paying off debt while finding a way to save for the education of their still-young children.
However, now that everyone has finally come around to the fact that these conclusions were off-base and that consumers charged-off on their debt instead of paying it down, the picture is quite different.
Icahn thinks that Michael Dell wants take his company back cheaply before that new cloud-computing investments start paying off.
The first customers for Marseilles will be paying about euro62 for an off-peak single ticket, or euro75 at rush-hour.
For now, the no-compromise position is paying off for the seniors' groups.
The money television brings into professional sports transforms them from a one-off spectacle before paying customers at a specific place and time into a global service business.
Even if you do take those profits out, you'll still be better off--paying a 15% corporate tax plus a 15% dividend rate--which works out to a combined 27.75%.
While Thursday's figures were discouraging, Wal-Mart's recession-friendly strategy has been paying off for its investors.
Both rounds of the loans - dubbed long-term refinancing operations (LTRO) - included provisions to allow paying them off early, beginning at the end of this month.
But much of this money may not be spent: a growing scandal involving banks paying finance-ministry staff to tip them off about inspections means that the panel responsible for allocating public cash may find it politically awkward to give money to any bank found guilty of bribery.
As with dividend paying stocks, there is often a trade-off between high current yield and prospects for growth.
But Yahoo said the system was not yet paying off and that a further roll-out was on hold while changes were made.
The marketing push is paying off in subscriptions to its daily-deal emails.
With more than 100, 000 employees in 130 countries and tens of thousands of applications annually, it's also a purely practical approach - and one she says keeps paying off.
Longer term, Kleinbard suggests keeping high-dividend-paying stocks in a separate, all-cash account that has no margin loans, thus keeping the shares off-limits to shorts.
Carney said Obama has long favored proposals "to ensure that American companies cannot use off-shore profit shifting to avoid paying taxes, " including a proposal for a minimum tax on foreign earnings.
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