Economics Explained
The Biggest Wealth Transfer in History is Upon Us: The Boomers Last Will
The wealthiest generation in history is starting to retire, and die. In doing so they will be responsible for the greatest wealth transfer in history, as they pass along a collective 30 trillion dollars to their beneficiaries over the...
Curated Video
Understanding Debt and Equity Capital for Financial Markets
This video provides a detailed explanation of the differences between debt capital and equity capital as ways of raising finance in the financial markets. The host discusses the various economic agents who operate in these markets and...
Rachel's English
Silent letters 1 + Audible 4 (end of Audible Deal)
English is a spoken language and if you’re an English student it’s important that you move beyond basic written fluency to English speaking fluency. When you’re speaking English an important part of sounding like a native American...
Economics Explained
Is Hyperinflation Coming?: Is Inflation Good or Bad
Inflation is something we more or less take for granted these days. The idea that 5 dollars today is not going to be able to buy 5 dollars worth of stuff in the future, and the fact that you used to be able to buy a family home for 10...
The Business Professor
Debtor Rights and Protections
Law in the United States provides numerous protections for debtors against unfair or unjust treatment by creditors. This video explores what are the rights and legal protections of a debtor under US Law?
TLDR News
$1,730,000,000,000 in Student Debt: Why is College So Expensive in America? - TLDR News
In September 2021, the Federal Reserve estimated that there are about $1.73 trillion dollars in outstanding loans, and the number does not seem to be slowing down. In this video we will be looking at why college in the US has become so...
Curated Video
International Capital Markets and their Role in Developing and Emerging Economies
This video lecture presents an overview of international capital markets and their role in providing finance to developing and emerging economies for their development projects. The speaker discusses the sources of funding available to...
The March of Time
Daily News Dramatization
MOT 1935: NEW YORK DAILY NEWS DRAMATIZATION: Editor & Circulation Manager waiting for correct news two men (young adult 50s male) standing by Teletype machines CU Teletype '...Kill Haupmann verdict...' Copy Boy delivering message call to...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Steve Keen: Predicting a Crash Makes You Lonesome 4/7
In part 4 of this INET interview, Steve Keen tells us why he prefers to speak of the credit accelerator, rather than the credit impulse. "An impulse implies it comes and it goes; acceleration is always with you."Keen also talks about how...
Economics Explained
The Economics of Stimulus Packages
Inarguably, it's pretty bad right now. Businesses are closing, unemployment is rising, and people are scared for their health. Fortunately, governments are coming to the rescue with a swath of economic bailouts, stimulus checks, and...
Economics Explained
Modern Monetary Theory - How it Could Answer All Of Our Economic Problems: The Limitations & Final Thoughts
Modern Monetary Theory is something so simple yet so complex all at the same time, it does really involve divorcing your mind from how you personally interact with money to ultimately grasp how cash works at an economy-wide level. A lot...
Economics Explained
Modern Monetary Theory - How it Could Answer All Of Our Economic Problems: Money
Modern Monetary Theory is something so simple yet so complex all at the same time, it does really involve divorcing your mind from how you personally interact with money to ultimately grasp how cash works at an economy-wide level. A lot...
Economics Explained
Will This be the Next Great Depression?
In 1929, years of wild debt-fuelled speculation over company stocks came to a halt with the worst economic disaster in history. In 2001, years of wild debt-fuelled speculation over technology companies that were apparently going to...
Economics Explained
Do We Actually Need Debt?: Interest Free & Final Thoughts
Is there such a thing as "good debt"? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there any way that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well, it turns out we...
Financial Times
What are leveraged loans?
Where do companies already in debt turn to for credit? Leveraged lending has seen a rapid rise since the financial crisis of 2008, hitting over $1tn in the US alone. But as lender protections weaken and more investors snap up these risky...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Mauldin - Not Minor Demons: Problems on the Euro Periphery 2/5
In Part 2 of this five-part INET "From the Director's Chair" interview, INET Executive Director Robert Johnson talks with John Mauldin about the need for fundamental restructuring in Europe. "The real problem is not Italy," Mauldin says....
Economics Explained
How The Dutch Economy Shows We Can't Reduce Wealth Inequality With Taxes: Lessons Of The Dutch
The Economic Explained team uses Statista for conducting our research. Check out their YouTube channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCuj2... This is the Netherlands, a picturesque nation filled with windmills, tulip fields, and uhh...
Sustainable Business Consulting
The Sustainability Shift in Financial Markets
Describes the shift towards sustainability through investor pressures and the sustainable portfolios outperforming
The Business Professor
The Statute of Frauds - Explained
This Video Explains The Statute of Frauds - Explained
The Business Professor
Real Estate - Creditor Rights and Remedies
Creditors who have a security interest in the real property or real estate of the debtor have special rights or protections. This video explains what are the rights and remedies of a creditor with regard to real estate or real property?
The Business Professor
Exempt Property of a Debtor
This video explains the concept of exempted property for debtors in two scenarios: when a debtor is subject to a lien or legal action, and when a debtor files for bankruptcy. In both cases, certain types of property are protected from...
Economics Explained
Do We Actually Need Debt?: No Debt
Is there such a thing as "good debt"? And how could something good cause so many issues? On top of this is there any way that we could just run an economy without debt and would we be better off for doing so. Well, it turns out we...
Mediacorp
The Love for Cows: Empowering Farmers and Promoting Indigenous Breeds
Learn how an ex-diamond trader created a state-of-the-art cow shed. His radical plans and dedication to the well-being of the cows are inspiring and highlight the importance of sustainable farming practices. Deciphering India, The Sacred...