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Lapping Scheme
A lapping scheme is a form of accounting fraud whereby stolen or misappropriated cash is obscured by an employee who altes the accounts receivable.
The Business Professor
Defalcation
In financial and legal usage, defalcation may involve misappropriation of funds by a person trusted with their charge; also, the act of misappropriation, or an instance thereof.
The Guardian
Rebranded: how Survivors Ink is erasing the marks of the US sex trafficking industry
Pimp-led prostitution is one of the most violent and prolific forms of trafficking found in the US, with hundreds of thousands of women sold annually for commercial gain. Many are branded with tattoos by their traffickers as a sign of...
Curated Video
Bowling For Animals
How does an educational outreach and rescue organization keep going day after day? By having fun! And also raising funds. Jessi shares the most recent adventure in fundraising at Animal Wonders' annual event, Bowling For Animals. How...
Curated Video
How Do I Do What You Do?
Jessi answers the question, "How do I do what you do?" and shares 4 essential things that are needed to do what she does.
The Business Professor
Investor Pitch - Milestones and Funding
What are Milestones and Funding targets in an investor presentation? These milestones showcase the company's progress, growth potential, and ability to execute its business plan. Common examples of milestones include product development...
The Business Professor
Angel and Venture Capital Investments
What are Angel and Venture Capital Investments? Venture Capitalist vs. Angel Investor: What's the difference? Venture capitalists are business professionals who invest money into startups on behalf of a risk capital company (they use...
The Business Professor
Venture Capital
What is Venture Capital? Venture capital is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or...
The Business Professor
Small Business Investment Company (SBIC)
What is a Small Business Investment Company (SBIC)? An SBIC is a privately owned company that's licensed and regulated by the SBA. SBICs invest in small businesses in the form of debt and equity. The SBA doesn't invest directly into...
Let's Tute
Understanding Shares, Debentures, and Funding for Companies
The video is on the different sources of funds for companies, with a focus on shares and debentures. The host discusses the differences between equity shares and preference shares, and explains how companies can issue shares to raise...
Healthcare Triage
The Healthcare System of France
We've covered the United States and Canada. today, we cross the Atlantic to discuss the healthcare System in France. Their system is a combination of universal social insurance with some optional private overlays. It's expensive...
Global Ethics Solutions
Care of Company Assets - What You Need to Know (Part 3)
This is the third of a four-part course on respecting company assets. This section covers the various kinds of assets in the workplace and guidelines for appropriately caring for those assets. This course provides the helpful information...
Healthcare Triage
Planned Parenthood Withdraws from Title X Funding: What Does That Mean For Patients?
Title X is a federally funded Family Planning Program that has been around since 1970 as part of the Public Health Service Act. Following new restrictions on healthcare providers in clinics receiving Title X funding, Planned Parenthood...
Curated Video
Understanding Quantitative Easing
The video discusses quantitative easing, an unconventional form of monetary policy that was implemented by major developed economies like the US and UK following the financial crisis of 2007-2008. It explains how central banks were...
Global Ethics Solutions
Dirty Money! Part 2-The Three Stages of Money Laundering
The video will help learners know the three stages of the money laundering process, understand the forms of money laundering, how to identify the common money laundering schemes, and how look for warning signs and signals in each stage...
PBS
COVID Crashed the Market - Now What?
You're sheltered at home, watching the market plunge... should you sell? Or buy? Is it different this time?
PBS
Do You Really Want to Be Your Own Boss?
Being self-employed means wearing A LOT of hats. Some you'll like, some you might not!
PBS
Can the Food Service Industry Survive Coronavirus?
Food service is one of the first and hardest hit sectors of our economy... how are small business owners coping?
Globalive Media
Beyond Innovation: Episode 7
An algorithm makes insurance firms smarter, AI and blockchain join forces and the future of cryptocurrencies becomes clearer. Plus, Anthony and Michael speak with the startup making it virtually impossible to hack into sensitive...
PBS
How Eating Out Keeps You Poor!
Restaurants are getting more and more expensive, yet Americans are eating out more often. How much damage is this doing to your long-term financial goals?
Bill Carmody
Unshakable: Achieving Wealth and Happiness
In this video, Tony Robbins discusses his new book, "Unshakable," which focuses on financial strategies and advice for achieving financial freedom and stability. He emphasizes the importance of being a conscious investor and making smart...
The Business Professor
Employer Witholding Requirements from Employee Wages
Employer Witholding Requirements from Employee Wages
Blockchain Central
Bitcoin ETF for Newbies | Blockchain Central
This week on Blockchain Central: we'll explain the concept behind ETF and also why the SEC has such a trouble approving ETF's for Bitcoin.
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'Blockchain Central' is your #1 trusted source for everything crypto. Our host Blue will...
Financial Times
Can Singapore become Asia's silicon valley?
The FT's Mercedes Ruehl looks at how far the city has come in attracting money and talent to its start-up sector and how far it has to go before it can be considered a world-leading centre of tech innovation.