Instructional Video1:00
One Minute History

Dinner Table Bargain - Establishing America - One Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
The 1st Congress of the newly established United States is hopelessly deadlocked on two critical issues. James Madison and the Southern states are pushing to move the seat of government from New York City to a location on the Potomac...
Instructional Video7:03
Mediacorp

Exploring the Impact of the Beef Ban on Rural Indian Farmers

12th - Higher Ed
Learn how the beef ban has changed how business is done at a cow fair. Also, learn how families deal with cows they own. Deciphering India, The Sacred Cow part 6/9
Instructional Video8:50
TLDR News

Liz Truss Takes Over Britain: What Now?

12th - Higher Ed
Lis Truss is taking over as Britain's Prime Minister. What happens now though? What does Truss believe in, what does she have planned, and how does she differ from her predecessor, Boris Johnson?
Instructional Video3:15
The Business Professor

What is Priority of a Security Interest?

Higher Ed
What is Priority of a Security Interest?
Instructional Video14:28
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Ukraines fight for democracy

Higher Ed
How has the Ukraine gotten to this point? What is the fundamental driver of Russia when it comes to the Ukraine? Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 4
Instructional Video5:44
PBS

Is My Identity Safe From Hackers?

12th - Higher Ed
You can never protect yourself 100% from identity thieves, but there are ways to make it harder for them! Here's how you can help protect yourself from identity theft.
Instructional Video7:16
Executive Finance

Analyzing the Balance Sheet for Management Questions

Higher Ed
This lesson is about analyzing the balance sheet to formulate questions for management. It covers liquidity, efficiency ratios, good and bad assets, and liabilities and equity ratios. The video uses a steel fabrication company as an...
Instructional Video11:27
Executive Finance

Understanding Liabilities and Debt on the Balance Sheet

Higher Ed
This lesson discusses the liability side of the balance sheet, focusing on amounts owed to others and sources of financing such as supplier credit and credit cards. It also explores the use of debt as a way to fund a business and the...
Instructional Video3:51
Curated Video

Understanding Absolute Value and Negative Numbers on a Number Line

K - 5th
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of absolute value and how it relates to negative numbers. The teacher uses examples of distances, money, and temperature to illustrate the idea that as the value of a negative number...
Instructional Video6:33
PBS

How to Survive an Unemployment Crisis (COVID-19)

12th - Higher Ed
If the coronavirus pandemic has slashed your income, here's how to rethink your spending without giving up the things that keep you sane!
Instructional Video15:23
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Ukraine & the Future of Europe: Setting the stage

Higher Ed
What are the 4 key reform areas?Why is this the most important issue for Europe? Ukraine & the Future of Europe, Part 2
Instructional Video4:09
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Nicholas Wapshott - Keynes vs. Hayek: The Debate Wages On (5/5)

Higher Ed
In part 5 of this INET interview, Nicholas Wapshott discusses how the conflict between Keynes and Hayek has carried forward into modern debates over the proper role of governance. As policy debates still wage on today over austerity vs....
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

Interpreting Absolute Value in Real-World Situations

K - 5th
This video lesson teaches students how to interpret absolute value in real-world situations using a number line. It explains that absolute value represents the distance from zero and not the size of the number.
Instructional Video23:48
The Wall Street Journal

Ray Dalio on the Financial Outlook

Higher Ed
Bridgewater Associates founder Ray Dalio discusses how income inequality threatens economic prosperity, the importance of investing in China and his thoughts on inflation.
Instructional Video4:12
Curated Video

Using the Additive Inverse to Create a 0 Sum

K - 5th
In this lesson, students will learn about debt and how to get out of it using the concept of additive inverses. Through relatable examples, such as borrowing money from a friend or buying outfits, students will understand how to balance...
Instructional Video6:32
Learning Mole

What is Debt?

Pre-K - 12th
Jamal tries to 'borrow' some of his mum's sweets but she reminds him not to get into debt. Jamal has some questions - What is debt? Is debt bad? How do you avoid debt?
Instructional Video2:30
The Business Professor

Understanding Proof of Claims in Bankruptcy

Higher Ed
This video provides an overview of how creditors submit proof of claims in bankruptcy cases. The video also touches on secured and unsecured claims, the importance of filing within a specific timeframe, and how disputes over claims are...
Instructional Video18:56
Institute for New Economic Thinking

Who Picked the Pockets of America’s Households?

Higher Ed
The 2008 financial meltdown wiped out what was left of the savings of millions of American families, but Professor Edward Wolff says decades of income inequality had set the stage for the collapse of their household wealth.
Instructional Video2:27
The Business Professor

Priority of a Secured Party vs a Buyer of Collateral

Higher Ed
Priority of a Secured Party vs a Buyer of Collateral
Instructional Video3:02
MarketWatch

4 financial resolutions that you can set (and actually keep) in 2021

Higher Ed
2020 has taught us to expect the unexpected. Here are four money-related resolutions that will help keep your finances in control in the new year.
Instructional Video6:37
The Business Professor

Overview of Financial Projections

Higher Ed
This video discusses the importance of financial projections in a business plan, particularly for start-up ventures. It emphasizes the significance of the income statement in outlining revenue and expense projections, as well as the need...
Instructional Video3:06
Economics Explained

Do We Actually Need Taxes?: What Are Taxes?

9th - Higher Ed
Taxes are an unfortunate reality for most people living and working in the modern world, we pay them every year, we complain about them, and then we forget them until next year. Taxes are one of the most important elements of any economy...
Instructional Video4:22
Jabzy

Urabi Revolt - 3 Minute History

12th - Higher Ed
In this video, Jabzy brings us historical tidbits and unknown facts about the Urabi Revolt
Instructional Video2:36
Institute for New Economic Thinking

What's Next in Europe

Higher Ed
In part 3 of INET's interview with David Hale, he praises the German success in emerging markets, and tells us why Anatole Kaletsky expects the euro to weaken.