11. That means taxpayers should not delay filing their returns because they expect the credit to become law. 12. The average Korean company has four times more debt than equity, a dangerous mix when credit becomes as tight as it is now. 13. The obvious explanation is that the earned income credit is becoming much more expensive. 14. American directors embraced the theory, and the possessory credit became prevalent, much to the chagrin of writers. 15. Interest-free credit has become a popular marketing device over the last three to four years for retailers selling furniture, kitchens and electrical goods. 16. Credit has become tight, he added. 17. The heavier the debt the more expensive should credit become. |