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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...
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Banking 1, Money, Banking and Central Banks, Finance and Capital Markets
This video introduces the institution and function of banks in society by walking viewers through the concept of banking with colorful annotations and simplified narration. The lecture evolves naturally into a discussion about interest...
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Banking 6: Bank Notes And Checks
Why carry around a heavy suitcase full of gold when you can write a check to your neighbor in the village? Sal's village banks flourish in this video, which introduces checks and demonstrates how they work. While this video is helpful...
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Bailout 2: Book Value, Money, Banking and Central Banks, Finance and Capital Markets
Your class has been exposed to the effects and ramifications of the recent financial crisis. In this video, Sal helps to clarify the terms and procedures of what has been happening. He uses a fictional balance sheet to illustrate the...
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More on IPOs, Stocks and Bonds, Finance and Capital Markets
Although mainly reviewing previous videos, Sal delves further into the details of IPOs and explores the reasons companies raise equity and others purchase it. As he describes the assets and equity of a business, note that there is an...
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Introduction to the Price-to-Earnings Ratio, Finance and Capital Markets
Young economists explore the price-to-earnings ratio (and the earning-to-price ratio) as Sal explores the case study from previous videos. He lays out the market capitalization for the company and the price per share, explaining that it...
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Equity vs. Debt
Examine the two ways a company can raise capital: equity and debt. Sal breaks down the differences between these and the pros and cons of the investors. He explains the implications of having a publically traded company and draws a stock...
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Chapter 7: Bankruptcy Liquidation, Stocks and Bonds, Finance & Capital Markets
In the first of two videos on bankruptcy, Sal explains the liquidation process and its effects on investors. He reviews ways a company raises capital and presents a hypothetical issue: a company goes bankrupt and doesn't have the assets...
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Chapter 11: Bankruptcy Restructuring
Continuing from the last clip on liquidation, scholars explore another bankruptcy avenue: restructuring. Sal briefly touches on covenants with debt holders and goes into reasons a company would refrain from liquidating when facing...
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Raising Money for a Startup, Stocks and Bonds, Finance and Capital Markets
Sal's hypothetical company is selling socks online, and he must write a business plan. He discusses the basics of starting a new corporation and asset development. Learners see through the case study how shareholders divide ownership,...
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Price and Market Capitalization, Stocks and Bonds, Finance and Capital Markets
As Sal introduces a series of videos on investing, he gives scholars an overview of stock investments and asset valuation. Using two hypothetical stock prices, he poses the question of the relative price per share. What is expensive and...
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More on IPOs, Stocks and Bonds, Finance and Capital Markets
Although mainly reviewing previous videos, Sal delves further into the details of IPOs and explores the reasons companies raise equity and others purchase it. As he describes the assets and equity of a business, note there is an error in...