Curated Video
President Bush on meltdown - "we can solve this crisis and we will"
1. Wide of US President George W. Bush walking to podium at the Rose Garden
2. Cutaway of Bush
3. SOUNDBITE (English) George W. Bush, US President:
"Over the past few days, we have witnessed a startling drop in the stock market - much of...
Bloomberg
Bank of America CEO Says U.S. Consumers Are in Good Shape
Apr.15 -- Bank of America Chairman and CEO Brian Moynihan says deposits are up and a big part of the U.S. economy is open and operating well. He speaks with Bloomberg's David Westin.
Bloomberg
Fed Takes Sweeping New Steps to Provide Up to $2.3 Trillion in Loans
Apr.09 -- The Federal Reserve announced another series of sweeping steps to provide as much as $2.3 trillion in additional aid during the coronavirus pandemic, including starting programs to aid small and mid-sized businesses as well as...
Khan Academy
Banking 2: A Bank's Income Statement
Using his example of a growing village bank, Sal (the narrator) explains the ins and outs of the banking business, mainly from the banker's perspective. This point of view can be helpful for people who see the bank as an institution that...
Khan Academy
Banking 10: Introduction to Leverage (Bad Sound)
Demonstrating not only the working definition but also the mathematical model of financial leverage, Sal shows viewers how leverage can keep a bank safe—or multiply its losses. Particularly helpful for a class session on bank regulation...
Jacob Clifford
Money Market
AP economics students take a closer look at one of the key graphs they will need to know for the big exam: the money market graph. A fantastic instructor discusses the definition of money and how it is distinguished from wealth and...
Jacob Clifford
Loanable Funds & Crowding Out
Take a closer look at the loanable funds market and the graph representing how the demand and supply for loans determines the real interest rate in an economy.
Federal Reserve Bank
The Fed - Helping Keep Banks Safe and Sound
What does an examiner look for when analyzing a bank's financial condition? In addition to learning about the 5-Cs for reviewing loans and CAMELS (capital, assets, management, earnings, liquidity, and sensitivity to risk), your learners...
Curated OER
Does the Bailout Have a Chance of Working?
To start this video Sal lists the liability and assets of an imaginary bank and then discusses how banks acted with different levels of caution, which then led to some loans backed up but others defaulted on.
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve and You: Fractional Reserve Banking
Fractional Reserve Banking is featured in this brief video explaining the system of deposits and loans.
Federal Reserve Bank
The Federal Reserve and You: How Money Is Created and Destroyed
Money gets destroyed? The video unveils what happens to money after loans are paid off.
Federal Reserve Bank
Federal Reserve and You: Money and Banking 101: How Banks Make Money
Did you ever wonder how banks make money? This short video describes how banks make money off charging both interest on loans and fees for banking products. [0:52]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Mortgage Backed Securities: Mortgage Backed Securities I
Video lecture provides an introduction to mortgage-backed securities. [7:57]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Banking and Money: Giving Out Loans Without Giving Out Gold
Video lecture explores how banks can give out loans without ever giving out gold. [8:29]
Other
Consumer Education and Training Services: Smart Borrowing: Payday Loans
Explains what a payday loan is and how repayment works. The importance of paying it back quickly is stressed, as well as some alternatives to a payday loan that might be considered. [4:24]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Annual Percentage Rate (Apr) and Effective Apr
The annual percentage rate (APR) that you are charged on a loan may not be the amount of interest you actually pay. The amount of interest you effectively pay is greater the more frequently the interest is compounded. In this video, we...
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Repurchase Agreements (Repo Transactions)
This video [11:25] discusses the mechanics of repurchase agreements (repo transactions/loans).
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Frb Commentary 2: Deposit Insurance
Sal Khan offers commentary on the weaknesses of fractional reserve banking, the FDIC, and deposit insurance and its side effects. [17:19]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Fractional Reserve Banking Commentary 1
Sal Khan offers commentary on the weak points of Fractional Reserve Banking. [19:13]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Formula for Continuously Compounding Interest
Learn how to calculate interest when interest is compounded continuously. This video compares the effects of compounding more than annually, building up to interest compounding continually. [8:58]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Corporate Debt Versus Traditional Mortgages
Sal Khan helps you understand how most corporate debt is different than most personal mortgages. [4:55]