Instructional Video4:41
The Business Professor

Journalizing - Financial Accounting

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Journalizing - Financial Accounting
Instructional Video17:08
The Business Professor

Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 1 of 2

Higher Ed
Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 1 of 2
Instructional Video2:09
The Business Professor

Pre-Money and Post-Money - Business Valuation

Higher Ed
What is pre-money valuation? What is post-money valuation? Pre-money valuation refers to the value of a company not including external funding or the latest round of funding. Post-money valuation includes outside financing or the latest...
Instructional Video4:45
The Business Professor

Steps in the Incorporation Process

Higher Ed
What are the Steps in the Incorporation Process? Incorporation generally entails filing the articles of incorporation, naming a registered agent, and receiving the charter or certificate or incorporation.
Instructional Video1:48
The Business Professor

Understanding Shareholder Voting Rights

Higher Ed
The video is a brief explanation of shareholder voting rights. The speaker explains that common stock shareholders generally have equal voting rights, but these can be modified by individual shareholders. The articles of incorporation...
Instructional Video2:34
The Business Professor

Voting Rights - Preferred Shares

Higher Ed
What are Voting Rights of Preferred Shares? Preferred typically have no voting rights, whereas common stockholders do. Preferred stockholders may have the option to convert shares to common shares but not vice versa. Preferred shares may...
Instructional Video8:01
The Business Professor

Term Sheet Provisions

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What are Term Sheets? What are the primary term sheet provisions? A term sheet often covers four main categories: the deal economics, the investor rights, the governance and oversight, and the exit terms. A term sheet must communicate...
Instructional Video13:25
The Business Professor

Ch4. Video 9 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 2

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Ch4. Video 9 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 2
Instructional Video24:30
The Business Professor

Ch4. Video 8 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 1

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Ch4. Video 8 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 1
Instructional Video9:35
The Business Professor

Ch3. Video 9 - Completing the Accoutning Cycle (Financial Statements) Example

Higher Ed
Ch3. Video 9 - Completing the Accoutning Cycle (Financial Statements) Example
Instructional Video4:36
The Business Professor

Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 2 of 2

Higher Ed
Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 2 of 2
Instructional Video4:06
The Business Professor

Founder's Stock

Higher Ed
What are Founder's stock? Founder stock is equity ownership in a company that is granted to the company's founder or co-founders. It typically represents a direct ownership stake in the company and gives the founder voting rights and the...
Instructional Video12:06
The Business Professor

Ch1. Video 18 - Analysis:Financial Statement Example Part 2

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Financial Statement Analysis Example Part 2
Instructional Video14:47
The Business Professor

Ch1. Video 17 - Analysis:Financial Statement Example Part 1

Higher Ed
Financial Statement Analysis - Example Part 1
Instructional Video4:16
The Business Professor

Founder's Stock

Higher Ed
What are Founder's stock? Founder stock is equity ownership in a company that is granted to the company's founder or co-founders. It typically represents a direct ownership stake in the company and gives the founder voting rights and the...
Instructional Video2:34
The Business Professor

Voting Rights - Preferred Shares

Higher Ed
What are Voting Rights of Preferred Shares? Preferred typically have no voting rights, whereas common stockholders do. Preferred stockholders may have the option to convert shares to common shares but not vice versa. Preferred shares may...
Instructional Video8:01
The Business Professor

Term Sheet Provisions

Higher Ed
What are Term Sheets? What are the primary term sheet provisions? A term sheet often covers four main categories: the deal economics, the investor rights, the governance and oversight, and the exit terms. A term sheet must communicate...
Instructional Video4:45
The Business Professor

Steps in the Incorporation Process

Higher Ed
What are the Steps in the Incorporation Process? Incorporation generally entails filing the articles of incorporation, naming a registered agent, and receiving the charter or certificate or incorporation.
Instructional Video2:09
The Business Professor

Pre-Money and Post-Money - Business Valuation

Higher Ed
What is pre-money valuation? What is post-money valuation? Pre-money valuation refers to the value of a company not including external funding or the latest round of funding. Post-money valuation includes outside financing or the latest...
Instructional Video13:46
The Business Professor

Accounting Cycle - Pt 2

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Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 2
Instructional Video4:40
The Business Professor

Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 2 of 2

Higher Ed
Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 2 of 2
Instructional Video15:03
The Business Professor

Ch1. Video 17 - Analysis:Financial Statement Example Part 1

Higher Ed
Financial Statement Analysis - Example Part 1
Instructional Video13:46
The Business Professor

Complete Accounting Cycle - Financial Accounting - Part 2 of 3

Higher Ed
Prof. AJ Kooti explains the accounting cycle. This video is part 2 of a 3 part series.
Instructional Video1:58
The Business Professor

Understanding Shareholder Voting Rights

Higher Ed
The video is a brief explanation of shareholder voting rights. The speaker explains that common stock shareholders generally have equal voting rights, but these can be modified by individual shareholders. The articles of incorporation...