How much are you worth as a Voter?

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This article looks at ad spending on the presidential race from April 10 to Oct. 10, based on data from Kantar Media. According to the video and article, the millions of dollars spent by superPACs and other outside groups send a clear message: There are really only 12 states in this presidential election and it’s… Read more »

Hyundai & Kia overstated mileage

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Hyundai Motors America and Kia Motors America are being forced to lower the fuel economy estimates on the majority of their 2012-13 models after an investigation by the Environmental Protection Agency found that the companies overstated the fuel efficiency numbers for their vehicles in previous years. Based on the audit, they will also have to… Read more »

Who is the most Indebted Man in the World?

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The answer is that man is Former Société Générale rogue trader Jérôme Kerviel, who owes the bank $6.3 billion. His case tells us a lot about financial reform. Questions: 1. According to the article, how exactly do you carry out €50 billion (or about $73 billion) of unauthorized trades? (Focus on the controls mentioned.) 2…. Read more »