Instructional Video16:29
Mazz Media

Introduction to Accounting

6th - 8th
Introduction to Accounting Using real world examples, this live-action video introduces the profession of accounting in a dynamic style. The program begins with a brief history of accounting from ancient cuneiform business records to the...
Instructional Video2:15
MarketWatch

Money lessons from the pandemic: how to prepare for the next crisis

Higher Ed
The economic fallout caused by COVID-19 has changed how people view and manage their finances. Here are three lessons you can learn from the pandemic to prepare you for future crises.
Instructional Video19:47
Bill Carmody

Financial Literacy and the Importance of Teaching Money Management

Higher Ed
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews Bobbi Rebell about her book "How to Be a Financial Grownup." They discuss the importance of financial literacy and the need to teach it to children at an early age. They also touch on various topics...
Instructional Video4:52
PBS

Do Kids Need to Learn About Money?

12th - Higher Ed
Learning about money early on can give kids a HUGE advantage in life, but most parents shy away from discussing it at all! Here are some tips to get the conversation started.
Instructional Video4:49
PBS

Budgeting Basics

12th - Higher Ed
You can take a cue from George Washington by becoming commander in chief of your finances.
News Clip6:27
Press Association

Fine Gael has the energy and experience to lead the country again, says Paschal Donohoe

Higher Ed
Paschal Donohoe discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
News Clip6:45
Press Association

Critical that we give certainty to hospitality sector, says Peter Burke

Higher Ed
Minister of Enterprise, Trade and Employment, Peter Burke, discusses the future of Ireland at the Fine Gael launch of its plan to cut costs for businesses, ahead of the General Election on November 29.
News Clip2:37
Press Association

If re-elected, Fine Gael will back businesses with 800m euro investment - Simon Harris

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the food-related hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. The party is also promising a PRSI rebate...
News Clip1:40
Press Association

Hotels to miss out on Fine Gael promise of VAT cut

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the food-related hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. Taoiseach Simon Harris set out his party’s...
News Clip6:41
Press Association

Fine Gael unveils 800m euro package for businesses in hospitality - full Simon Harris speech

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. Taoiseach Simon Harris set out his party’s plan for...
News Clip4:52
Press Association

Small businesses are the backbone of the Irish economy, says Simon Harris

Higher Ed
Fine Gael has pledged to cut the VAT rate for the hospitality sector to 11%, according to a new party election promise – just weeks after no change was implemented in the Budget. Taoiseach Simon Harris set out his party’s plan for...
News Clip4:07
Press Association

Helen McEntee promises to implement retail crime strategy if Fine Gael is re-elected

Higher Ed
Minister for Justice Helen McEntee joins her Fine Gael colleagues on day one of the campaign trail for the upcoming general election in Ireland.
News Clip1:49
Press Association

Sinn Fein sets out family-centred budget plans and pledges to abolish USC

Higher Ed
Sinn Fein leader Mary Lou McDonald has pledged to abolish the universal social charge (USC) as part of their alternative budget plan.
News Clip3:47
Curated Video

Is the 'American dream' still attainable?

Higher Ed
Is the "American dream" still attainable? In a recent poll, 89% of younger people said owning a home is essential or important to them, while only 10% said that was easy or somewhat easy to achieve. (Scripps News)
News Clip5:50
Curated Video

Finishing what was started: How going back to school can reap major rewards

Higher Ed
Finishing a degree or working to earn a professional certificate can boost opportunities and personal finances. One group says a jump in job openings is going to require more qualified applicants. (Scripps News)
News Clip4:25
Press Association

Rachel Reeves has vowed to be 'honest' about more difficult decisions around spending

Higher Ed
Rachel Reeves has vowed to be “honest” about “more difficult decisions around spending, around welfare and around tax” because “people have been misled for too long”. Answering a question on whether taxes will be raised in the autumn,...
News Clip20:20
Press Association

Rachel Reeves press conference following Treasury findings statement - in full

Higher Ed
Chancellor of the Exchequer Rachel Reeves speaks during a press conference following her statement to the House of Commons on the findings of the Treasury audit into the state of the public finances.
News Clip5:19
Press Association

Minister says sticking to 5% spending rule would pose risk to public services

Higher Ed
Ministers have defended plans to breach the 5% spending rule in Budget 2025, arguing that remaining within the limit would have posed a risk to public services. Public Expenditure Minister Paschal Donohoe said Ireland would not have the...
News Clip4:07
Press Association

Swinney thanks party members as he launches SNP campaign battlebus

Higher Ed
John Swinney praised the generosity of SNP members as he launched his party’s campaign battlebus, promising to be “out on the road with my bus for the remainder of the election campaign”. The bright yellow coach bearing the slogan “a...
News Clip4:33
Press Association

Michael McGrath says he is 'honoured' to be the nominee to be Ireland's next EU Commissioner

Higher Ed
Outgoing Finance Minister Michael McGrath has said he is "honoured" to become the nomination to be Ireland's next EU Commissioner, suggesting his skills would be best suited to an economic or financial portfolio at European level.
News Clip1:46
Press Association

Keir Starmer hit back at claims he won't deliver on tax promises

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has hit back at claims that he may be unable to deliver on his tax and spending commitments.The Labour leader said; “I don’t accept the proposition that the economy cannot be better than it is now, and a lot of the...
News Clip1:26
Press Association

Starmer hits back at claims he won't deliver on tax promises

Higher Ed
Sir Keir Starmer has hit back at claims that he may be unable to deliver on his tax and spending commitments. The Labour leader said; “I don’t accept the proposition that the economy cannot be better than it is now, and a lot of the...
News Clip5:00
Press Association

Rachel Reeves outlines five “serious errors” in the Tory manifesto

Higher Ed
At a press conference, Ms Reeves said her party had analysed its opposition’s costings and found five “serious errors” which she is concerned about.
News Clip3:35
Press Association

Naomi Long speaks to the media after submitting her nomination papers

Higher Ed
Alliance Party leader Naomi Long, who is running as a General Election candidate in East Belfast, accompanied by South Belfast candidate Kate Nicholl (left) and Lagan Valley candidate Sorcha Eastwood (right) speaks to media after...