Answers: Instead of Bailout, Refund All Corporate Taxes?

By Rick Newman

Posted: September 26, 2008

1. Answer: B, India. $1 trillion is more than the annual U.S. defense budget (about $600 billion). And for $1 trillion, you could buy every American an iPhone—and still have $900 billion left over to pay for the service contracts.

2. Answer: C, three years. According to the latest estimate from the Office of Management and Budget, U.S. corporate America will pay about $345 billion in income taxes this year—and that could decline if the economy gets worse and corporate profits sink. Individuals will pay about $1.2 trillion in taxes.

3. Answer: A, 13

4. Answer: C, 1,043

5. Answer: C, 9,000

6. Answer: A, none

7. Answer: B, $150 billion

8. Answer: A, $20 billion

9. Answer: A, industrial companies, which are down about 10 percent for the month. Information companies have fared nearly as bad, down about 9 percent. The financial sector has been the second-best performer, down just 3 percent or so. Despite turmoil in the industry, many financial stocks have been buoyed by bailout hopes.

10. Answer: A, quadrillion. But there's a good argument for C, too.

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bailout

this is what i am talking about, what was the bill passed 12/07 bill s.2338, maybe i was wrong can anyone find this bill but me?now they should get the same credit was given the people, give them a credit card and it will be open to all the people to see how and where every billion is spent for the bail out.

sara young of AK @ Sep 29, 2008 23:16:55 PM

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this is what i am talking about, what was the bill passed 12/07 bill s.2338, maybe i was wrong can anyone find this bill but me?

sara young of AK @ Sep 29, 2008 23:11:55 PM

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