1. And some people -- especially formerly free-spending baby boomers --may be more interested in squirreling away money for retirement, home improvements or educating their children. 2. Bush also hinted broadly that he has salted away money in the budget for a confrontation with Iraq and other countries accumulating weapons of mass destruction. 3. But, American citizens all, they still live like new immigrants, crowded together, squirreling away money for the future. 4. For more than a decade now, our family has been squirreling away money into a college fund as aggressively as we could. 5. Giving away money is another. 6. Giving away money is nothing new to the Krafts. 7. He devoted his life to giving away money through the Rockefeller Foundation, trying to erase the stain attached to the family name. 8. He would work behind the counter in one of the storefront Brooklyn delis, squirreling away money that he would mail to his expanding family in Yemen. 9. Instead of socking away money for retirement, many men can expect to find themselves jobless and a decade away from their first Social Security check. 10. More parents are putting away money earlier than in the past, in part because taxes on savings and prepayment accounts are deferred until the earnings are used. |