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New US Business Elite Survey Shows Senior Business Executives Responsible For Over $1 Trillion Annual Expenditure
Style Conscious Businessmen With Passion For The High-Tech Possessions Also Give Work-Life Balance Top Priority
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The Insurance Industry's Reputation after Hurricane Katrina
The hurricanes of 2005 had a devastating effect on the life and livelihood of Gulf Coast residents, and could be having a negative effect on the insurance industry. Recovery from the tremendous damage wreaked by Hurricane Katrina will cost unprecedented amounts of money: the U.S. government's most recent budget estimates spending for hurricanes Katrina and Rita at more than $100 billion. Recently, the Bush administration asked Congress to approve another $18 billion in aid, still far short of what's needed, according to insurance industry analysts. Tensions among the key players--federal, state, and local governments, disaster and relief agencies, the insurance industry, and hundreds of thousands of policyholders--seem unavoidable.
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Fees Keeping American Taxpayers From Using Credit Cards To Make Tax Payments
Of Americans Who Owe the IRS For 2005, Balance Due Is An Average of $3,400, According To New Ipsos Insight Survey
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RBC CASH Index: Southeastern Consumer Confidence Takes A Hard Hit In 2005
Pessimism Clouds Formerly Sunny Southeast, Views Fall In Line With National
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High Definition Hyped, But Many Consumers Remain Wary
HDTV Perceptions Remain Positive Among Those Reporting Familiarity, But Many Consumers Can't Justify Replacing Their Current TVs