Kelley Blue Book The best-known of the car pricing guides. The company was founded by Les Kelley, a California used-car dealer. The first edition, in 1926, included values for such cars as a 1926 Packard sedan limousine with balloon tires ($3,825), and a 1921 Nash touring car with clock ($50). Today's editions have listings for more than 10,000 cars, vans and trucks.
Keogh Plan A tax-deferred retirement plan for self-employed individuals who can deposit up to 20 percent of earnings and deduct the contributions from current income. Funds are taxed at withdrawal, which is restricted until age 59.
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