July, 2010

Somebody to blow the whistle with the Wall street reform

President Obama signed into law the Wall Street reform bill. Everyone who has support in this bill probably do not know about the whistle-blower provision of it yet, reports the Los Angeles Times. Private sectors can be responsible for catching any person who beaks the rules causing them to get 10 to 30 percent of ...

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72-month automobile loan now part of the list

Financing before looking at cars is always advices. How long should your autoloans be? Even though 3, five, and six year loans are all accessible, six year loans tend to be one of the most popular. Studies for the automotive industry indicate the six year, or 72 month, loan is starting to disappear though. The ...

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Auto crash dummies on display in Smithsonian

GM donated two crash dummies to the Smithsonian. Vince and Larry were the names of these dummies which were in 1980s commercials and clothing for them were donated as well. The dummies are meant to be a part of the auto-safety exhibit being placed in the museum. The dummies, Vince and Larry The crash dummies costumes for ...

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Electric car future charged by WattStation with intelligent grid tech

WattStation is the new electric car charging station that was announced by General Electric. The time is reduced by two thirds that it takes to charge a 24 kWh battery. For home and commercial use the WattStation could be used for. Technology for the WattStation Smart-grid technology is used with the WattStation charging unit. Extra energy is ...

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Getting UK loan by taking a test

The United Kingdom is considering new rules to make getting loans harder. It is being considered because it was found by the Learning and Skills Council that 9 out of 10 customers could not even calculate basic formulas and numbers. Now, new regulations may require customers that need loans to take a test. Concern that ...

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