Tuesday, May 29, 2007
Critique of GDP Podcast
Today I will review Mari & Jared's Podcast on the Gross Domestic Product. Their podcast has incredible content, both throughly explaining the GDP, while simultaneously adding their own little touch to spice up the podcast, and keep it interesting. The recording is loud, but not too loud, and completely clear, they made sure to have very good quality in their recording. The images used for the podcast were good, not off task at all and contributed greatly in keeping the listener tuned in. Mari and Jared's method of using pictures of themselves talking on the phone was brilliant. They made the podcast in the style of a phone call, which is one of those things where you have to go like "why didnt I think of that?". The podcast in general was very educational and funny to listen to, they did a really good job
Taxes - How Does The Government Spend Money?
We all know that the money we pay in taxes goes to the government. this what anybody ever asked what that money is being spent on? There is a number of Americans who truly don't know where their money goes. For example, 32% of American income taxes are spent on Human Resources; however, 20% is spent on past military, 31% is spent on the CURRENT military, while the other17% is spent on physical resources and general government
Monday, May 21, 2007
Savings and Debt

Americans don't save money anymore because the reality of it is that a good amount of Americans are living paycheck to paycheck and with their rent, mortgage, car payments, family expenses and everything else, they have nothing left over to save. The average family makes from 66,000 to 70,000 dollars a year which is not that much when you pay all your necessities so it's really hard to save and as time passes it will get even harder.
Monday, May 14, 2007
US Trade Deficit: getting better?
Over half of the 9.1 million vehicles produced last year were sold in foreign countries. More KFC fast food restaurants are opening in China now than in the United States.American companies have been doing business abroad for a long time, but never before has it been so important. This year, for the first time, Standard & Poor’s expects the 500 companies in its benchmark stock index to generate more than half of their sales in foreign countries.This year, the company said it expected its export business to keep increasing overall sales. The company estimated that its engine and machinery sales in North America would fall 11 percent this year. But the rise in the rest of the world — up 19 percent in Europe, Africa and the Middle East and 17 percent in Asia — will more than make up for the loss.
Wednesday, May 9, 2007
Taxes - How Does The Government Get Money?

Americans pay many different types of taxes, One important issue examined in this section is how the income tax burden is distributed among the American population. Popular belief holds that those in the lower half of income earners pay a disproportionately high share of taxes, while wealthier Americans pay less than their "fair share." the top 1 percent of taxpayers (ranked by adjusted gross income) paid 34.3 percent of all federal income taxes; the top 5 percent paid 54.4 percent; the top 10 percent paid 65.8 percent; and the top 25 percent paid 83.9 percent. Another important issue examined in this section is the effect that taxation rates have on a nation's overall economy
The federal corporation income tax was adopted in the United States in 1909, four years before an individual income tax was authorized by constitutional amendment.the corporate tax generally yielded more revenue for the government than did the individual income tax, but today the individual income tax generates about five times more revenue than does the corporate tax.In recent years, some economists and political candidates have proposed that the U.S. adopt a "flat tax" (also called a proportional tax) system that would tax everyone, regardless of income, at the same rate.
Tuesday, May 8, 2007
Student Loans - Beware
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Culinary schools can only do so much to help students avoid trouble with private loans, Culinary training can cost more than other kinds of schooling because classrooms are often small, fully equipped kitchens, and supplies include expensive food and wine. Sufficient training could come from community colleges or other basic programs that offer certificates for less than the cost of a year’s worth of books, equipment and uniforms at a brand-name culinary school. the president of the Culinary Institute of America, estimates that 62,000 students are in culinary schools, 35 percent more than five years ago.About 72 percent of the schools that offer two- or four-year culinary degrees are community colleges or public institutions, Mr. Ryan said. The rest are run by for-profit companies like the Art Institutes and the Career Education Corporation.culinary schools are maturing. More schools are becoming accredited, and top-tier schools are raising academic standards and focusing on education beyond mastering French sauces. Liberal arts or business courses train students to work in a broader array of jobs like manufacturing, publishing, television and food science. well for my student loan i won"t be able to apply not because i don"t want to but because it can"t . But i think that people should be carefull when doing the student loan . They should not get to much because is gooing ti be hard to pay it bac
Friday, March 16, 2007
Critique of Federal Reserve Podcast
i was watching ashely and justin . there procast is very good . there speech
was nice and clear . They introduce them self with a picture and that was very cute . i think they did a great job . it was strong . they act both act like if they didn't know what federal reserve was it . there were really nice . they did a great job . i love it
was nice and clear . They introduce them self with a picture and that was very cute . i think they did a great job . it was strong . they act both act like if they didn't know what federal reserve was it . there were really nice . they did a great job . i love it
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