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The Internal Revenue Service is reporting that the difference between what U.S. taxpayers owe and actually pay on time totals more than $300 billion a year. Studying over 46,000 tax returns for individuals revealed the tax gap. These results indicate a failure of 15 to 16 percent of individual tax payers to fully pay their taxes. IRS enforcement activities recovered roughly $55 billion of that total gap, leaving a net tax gap of $257 billion to $298 billion.
How successful are multilevel marketing businesses?  Let's just pump out some numbers here, shall we?  Avon, probably the most well-known MLM company in the world, tops $6 billion a year.  Amway makes about $4 billion, Herbalife about $1.5 billion and Mary Kay $1.2 billion.  That's how well multilevel marketing businesses are doing these days, thanks to the hard work, solid product and service lines and tireless recruitment practices of its members.  
There are about nine “Billion Dollar Babies” companies that were expected to sign billion-dollar outsourcing deals in 1994. Companies such as the Xerox Corp., with a $4 billion plus outsourcing deal, McDonnell Douglas and General Dynamics all joined the hype.
When the legislation was passed for Bush’s prescription drug benefit in 2003, costs were said to be approximately $400 billion over the next decade. In great contradiction with this estimate, the centers for Medicaid and Medicare have admitted that costs will actually be around $724 billion.
Bank of America needs another $34 billion on top of the $45 billion they accepted in TARP funds; is this company really going to survive?
"Berkshire Hathaway (NYSE: BRK.A) to purchase Clayton Homes for $12.50 in cash per share. Deal worth $1.7 Billion."
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Freddie Mac expects mortgage refinancing to pump $170 billion into the economy in 2006, down from the $244 billion in 2005.
Fat is a nutrient that is a contributor to the increasing problem of obesity in the world today. It’s stored in the fat cells of the body. The number of fat cells is estimated to be around 50 billion for the average person. It can be up to 100 billion for the obese person.
With their back to the wall, Ford is seeking billions from Congress and six billion for the sale of Volvo. No one is sure that they'll see either event happen, but these are desperate times for Ford.
This past week TheCreativeInvestor.com surpassed the billion dollar mark of properties being listed in their service.
50 Million People in the United States smoke costing a staggering $15 Billion a year with $5 Billion going to taxes. Discover easy ways to quit smoking and learn why you should take action now!
Hermes BPK Partners, the fund of hedge funds linked to Britain's largest pension scheme, wants to bring in 5 billion pounds in assets within the next five years, the firm's CEO said on Tuesday.
PPC is one of the four basic types of Search Engines. PPC is also one of the most cost-effective ways of targeted internet advertising. According to Forbes magazine, PPC or Pay Per Click, accounts to 2 billion dollars a year and is expected to increase to around 8 billion dollars by the year 2008.
The internet is massive. Search optimisation or SEO makes it smaller. In 2005 Google reported over 8 billion websites.  This year the number of users world-wide will exceed 2 billion.  That is a lot of traffic.  


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