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In 2008, the entire financial system was at a potential breaking point because of a popping housing bubble. This tutorial breaks down how the government attempted to address this...
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The Greek government incurred debt beyond its means but didn't have control over its own currency to inflate away its obligations. From austerity, to a bailout, to leaving the...
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Managing your finances can be one of the hardest parts of running your own business. You could be the best web designer, developer or digital guru, but if you can’t get a handle...
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Learn about external financial statements, internal managerial accounting reports, income tax systems and how they interact in business decision-making. Brothers and professors of...
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This advanced course provides students with actual applications of auditing procedures by exploring cases in which auditing was prominent. Certain auditing areas which are not...
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This tutorial looks at supply and demand in aggregate-from the perspective of the entire economy (not just the market for one good or service). Instead of thinking of quantity of...
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A study of auditing standards and related auditing procedures. Topics include: evaluation of internal control and preparation of the audit program; examination of financial...
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In this tutorial, Sal uses the example of an orange juice business to help us understand the ideas of average total cost (ATC), marginal cost (MC) and marginal revenue (MR). We...
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Using a spreadsheet, Sal walks through an example of average costs per line of code as a firm hires more engineers. Really good primer to understand what average fixed costs,...
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In this tutorial we will see how trade and assets (including money) changing hands are fundamentally intertwined. Not only that, but we will see how this can be accounted for...
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We all use money and most of us use banks. Despite this, the actual working of the banking system is a bit of a mystery to most (especially fractional reserve banking). This older...
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Most markets sit somewhere in-between perfect competition and monopolies. This tutorial explores some of those scenarios--from monopolistic competition to oligopolies and...
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Learn about bitcoins and how they work. Videos by Zulfikar Ramzan. Zulfikar is a world-leading expert in computer security and cryptography and is currently the Chief Scientist at...
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Both corporations and governments can borrow money by selling bonds. This tutorial explains how this works and how bond prices relate to interest rates. In general, understanding...
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This tutorial starts with a very "micro" view of when firms decide to raise (or lower prices). It then jumps back to the macro view to discuss how capacity utilization can impact...
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Just keeping track of cash that goes in and out of a business doesn't always reflect what's going on. This tutorial compares cash and accrual accounting. Very valuable if you ever...
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This tutorial contains short videos that explain how China and the United States are intertwined through currency and debt. This is key for understanding the current global macro...
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Should you try to produce everything yourself or only what you are best at and trade for everything else? What if you're better than your trading partners at everything? This...
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You already understand the circular nature of the economy and how GDP is defined from the last tutorial. Now let's think about how economists define the composition of GDP. In...
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Interest is the basis of modern capital markets. Depending on whether you are lending or borrowing, it can be viewed as a return on an asset (lending) or the cost of capital...