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The scandals keep piling up for the International Monetary Fund – one of the most powerful organizations in the world.
Most will remember how IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was forced to resign in disgrace last year after a highly sensationalized sex imbroglio with a New York City hotel maid.
But the trouble for the IMF didn’t end there.
This month, Strauss-Kahn’s replacement, Christine Lagarde, nearly landed in jail herself for her role in a $500 million “bailout” payment to controversial business figure Bernard Tapie.
The S&P 500’s average dividend, for example, currently pays 2.4% a year. And one of the largest dividends in history was the 11% Microsoft paid its shareholders in 2004.
Yet according to this investigation, the income phenomenon found in the IMF handbook can be 691% more lucrative.
The investigation estimates the average payout is equivalent to 142 quarters – or 35 years’ worth of dividend payments – all coming in a single day.
The deeper you dig the more dirt you find at the top
watching it again brb
Most will remember how IMF chief Dominique Strauss-Kahn was forced to resign in disgrace...
Originally posted by cheesy
who can stand..if you can earn million of dollars save it to you own privat mistery bank..then you go to jail for only 5 year..when you release you have million dollar..
Originally posted by cheesy
who can stand..if you can earn million of dollars save it to you own privat mistery bank..then you go to jail for only 5 year..when you release you have million dollar..
Originally posted by Trillium
Originally posted by cheesy
who can stand..if you can earn million of dollars save it to you own privat mistery bank..then you go to jail for only 5 year..when you release you have million dollar..
That the problem their don't even make it to jail most of the time
we would end up with a 10 to 20 year jail term