The Wall Street Journal
Trade and China
U.S. trade talks with Beijing have so far failed to get China to change practices that hurt foreign business - from subsidizing its own companies to stealing intellectual property. A look inside the Central Committee's strategy.
Brian McLogan
Graphing and solving a Or compound inequality
👉 Learn how to solve compound inequalities and graph their solution on a number line. A compound inequality is an inequality having more than 1 inequality sign. To solve compound inequalities, we use inverse operations, applying the...
Healthcare Triage
ACA Risk Adjustment is out of Danger. For Now.
A few weeks ago, we were critical of the Trump administration's handling of ACA risk adjustment payments. We're fair-minded types around here, so we though you should know that they've taken steps to fix it.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Discussion and Q&A: Instability in Financial Markets 5/5
Discussion and Q&A at the breakout panel entitled "Instability in Financial Markets: Sources and Remedies" at the Institute for New Economic Thinking's (INET) Paradigm Lost Conference in Berlin. April 14, 2012. #inetberlin
The Business Professor
Fair Credit Reporting Act - Users of Information
Fair Credit Reporting Act - Users of Information
The March of Time
1960s: AFRICA-AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: VS Group of white women attacking black female on street, police officers breaking up fight, white protestors speaking to reporters, elderly female knocking camera. Racism, racial discrimination, hate
MOT 1960s: AFRICA-AMERICAN CIVIL RIGHTS MOVEMENT: VS Group of white women attacking black female on street, police officers breaking up fight, white protestors speaking to reporters, elderly female knocking camera. Racism, racial...
PBS
Six Historically True Facts about Money
Money isn't actually valuable. It's just pieces of metal, pieces of paper, or more recently, computer code. So how did money come to be such a driving force of modern life?
Jack Rackam
The Genocidal Pope | The Life & Times of Innocent III
Leading his followers into war, then switching sides to fight the people he just helped win, leading one Crusade that accidentally destroyed Christian cities and another that did so intentionally, Pope Innocent III honestly did way more...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Three Major Economic Fault Lines
In part 1 of INET's interview with Raghuram Rajan he connects rising inequality and debt, government stimulus programs, and international capital mobility to explain the crisis and fragility in the world economy. About international...
The Wall Street Journal
Visa CFO Discusses Consumer Spending and Inflation
How are consumer spending habits changing amid higher rates of inflation, and how sustainable are these levels of spending? Visa Chairman and CFO Vasant Prabhu discusses these questions and more.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Andy Haldane: Preparing For The Next Financial Crisis
By Marshall Auerback The days of "the great moderation" are over, if they ever existed in the first place. For the past six years, central bankers, regulators, and policy makers have been deliberating on the catastrophic events of 2008...
The Business Professor
Ch4. Video 10 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 3
Ch4. Video 10 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 3
The Wall Street Journal
Two-Career Couples, Making It Work
What does it take to have two highly ambitious careers and a family? Former Ingredion CEO Ilene Gordon and her husband Bram Bluestein share stories--and strategies--from decades of balancing family, careers and the demands of an equal...
The Wall Street Journal
The Path For Payments
Cash is still king in the U.S.-for now-but consumers in the rest of the world are rapidly adopting digital payments. Are businesses and buyers ready for life after cash? Henrique Dubugras, Co-Founder and CEO of Brex speaks with WSJ's...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
George Soros: The Emerging Economic and Political Order - What Lies Ahead? (4/5)
Anatole Kaletsky, Associate Editor of the The Times, moderates the first panel of INET's Bretton Woods Conference on April 8, 2011: The Emerging Economic and Political Order: What Lies Ahead? Part 4 of 5 with George Soros, Chairman,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Regulating the Shadow Banking System
In part 7 of INET's interview with Perry Mehrling, he says that the shift from a bank lending system to a capital markets system in the last couple decades demands an intellectual rethinking and a shift in policies
Let's Tute
Exam Tips and Common Mistakes in Accounting and Paper Writing
In this video, the teacher provides tips and advice on accounting, paper writing, and better presentation for exams. They emphasize the importance of good presentation, correct calculations, and proper order of preparing accounts. They...
The Business Professor
Journal Entries and T-Account - Trial Balance Pt 1
Journal Entry and T-Account for Trial Balance Example Part 1
Institute for New Economic Thinking
The Money View: The Inherent Instability of Credit
This video visually illustrates the ideas behind the Money View blog post "The Inherent Instability of Credit" at INET Online.
The Business Professor
Accrued Expenses - Financial Accounting
Accrued Expenses - Financial Accounting
The March of Time
1952: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA: Angled WS The International House, Chairman Rudolf S. Hecht sitting, SOT talking about slogan of peace & 'to know each other better, like each other better', foreign trade, pay exports w/ imports, no credit or gifts.
MOT 1952: NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA: Angled WS The International House, Chairman Rudolf S. Hecht sitting, SOT talking about slogan of peace & 'to know each other better, like each other better', foreign trade, pay exports w/ imports, no...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
How Populists Use Economics to Exploit Crisis
MIT Sloan Assistant Professor Emil Verner discusses his research into credit markets, and the role of economics in the rise of populism.