Instructional Video5:07
Let's Tute

Planned vs Impulsive spending and Conspicuous consumption

9th - Higher Ed
In this session we will learn the difference between the Planned VS Impulsive Spending. We learn some topic like Responsible spending, How to avoid impulsive choices, Conspicuous Consumptions and master in Finance. In the responsible...
Instructional Video6:15
Let's Tute

Intoduction to securities market

9th - Higher Ed
This session you will learn about the Securities market and stock Exchange. You know what is entrepreneurship ? Forms of Business Enterprise, Defination of securities, what is the actual Securities market.
Instructional Video3:14
Curated Video

India and Negative Numbers

6th - 12th
Discover when and why negative numbers were developed, and the simple rules that govern their use. Maths - History Of Maths A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by the curriculum. Twig’s context films show...
Instructional Video2:39
Curated Video

Could You Owe More Than America?

6th - 12th
How the compound interest of high-APR, payday loans can spiral out of control. By borrowing $100 on payday, you could owe trillions in a few years' time... Maths - Number A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and extend the learning required by...
Instructional Video5:13
MarketWatch

How to pay off your credit card debt

Higher Ed
When it comes to eliminating your credit card balance, there’s no quick fix; but if you can muster some discipline, you can probably become debt free sooner than you think. Here are the steps to consider.
Instructional Video5:22
Wonderscape

Borrowing Money: Understanding Good and Bad Debt

K - 5th
This lesson explains when borrowing money can be beneficial and how to identify good and bad debt. Learn about common types of debt, such as mortgages, student loans, and credit card debt, and understand the importance of managing...
Instructional Video7:15
Curated Video

Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models from Scratch - Building the Balance Sheet

Higher Ed
In this video, we will be building the last financial statement, which is the balance sheet. This clip is from the chapter "Building the Three Key Financial Statements" of the series "Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models...
Instructional Video16:10
Curated Video

Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models from Scratch - Laying Out the Debt Repayment Schedule

Higher Ed
This video talks about laying out the debt repayment schedule. This clip is from the chapter "Building the Three Key Financial Statements" of the series "Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models from Scratch".In this section,...
Instructional Video7:32
Curated Video

Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models from Scratch - Setting Up the Template for the P&L Statement

Higher Ed
This video talks about how to set up the template for the profit and loss statements. This clip is from the chapter "Building the Three Key Financial Statements" of the series "Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models from...
Instructional Video13:46
Curated Video

Project Finance and Excel - Build Financial Models from Scratch - The Mechanics Behind Timing Flags

Higher Ed
The next sheet that we are about to create is the timing assumptions. We will basically have to create a sheet dedicated to the timing of the project. We need to do this to help us with our computations and analyze each stage. This clip...
Instructional Video4:59
MarketWatch

How much car can I afford? Here's how to calculate

Higher Ed
When buying a car, it’s easy to forgo budgeting and get in too deep, especially if you’re already at the car dealership looking at all the features. Here's how to properly calculate exactly how much you can afford to spend.
Instructional Video1:50
Great Big Story

Marvin Logan's journey through student loan debt

12th - Higher Ed
Discover Marvin Logan's story of navigating $100K in student loans and his work in youth leadership.
Instructional Video1:01
Curated Video

Hamlet 3.1 Word Nerd: Quietus

6th - Higher Ed
This video delves into the etymology of the word "quietus," as featured in Shakespeare's "Hamlet." It explores the origins and historical usage of the term, which typically refers to a final settlement or resolution, particularly in the...
Instructional Video12:20
Curated Video

Julius Caesar 3.1 Interview: Brutus and Cassius Part 2

6th - Higher Ed
This video examines the immediate aftermath of Julius Caesar's assassination, focusing on the public and political reactions to the event. As conspirators grapple with their actions and the public's fear of chaos, the video delves into...
Instructional Video2:27
Financial Times

Musk's torturous takeover of Twitter

Higher Ed
FT Due Diligence - Along with his wealth, Elon Musk is renowned for his eccentricity, a trait that came to the fore during his $44bn takeover of Twitter. As the FT’s Ortenca Aliaj explains, the deal not only turned Musk into one of the...
Instructional Video2:17
Financial Times

EG Group: building an empire on debt-fuelled growth

Higher Ed
EG Group, run by the billionaire Issa brothers and a secretive private equity firm, has rapidly grown into a petrol stations empire with €20bn in annual revenues. As the FT’s Kaye Wiggins explains, the business has been built on debt,...
Instructional Video2:12
Financial Times

How Hertz bounced back from bankruptcy

Higher Ed
The car rental group has staged a remarkable recovery after the pandemic led it to file for bankruptcy in May 2020. But since that bankruptcy like no other, it has staged a remarkable recovery. How did that happen?
Instructional Video2:55
Financial Times

Call to save poorer nations drowning in debt

Higher Ed
FT Moral Money - Global interest rate rises have led to spiralling, decades-high external debt payments for 91 low or lower-middle income countries. In a few cases the IMF and creditors like China have stepped in with additional aid or...
Instructional Video3:44
Curated Video

If All Large Countries Are In Debt, Who Do They Borrow Money From?

Pre-K - Higher Ed
The citizens of a nation lend money to their government, which adds to the national debt. This is the most secure way of raising money from an economist's point of view. Many developed countries prefer this method of borrowing money....
Instructional Video3:29
MarketWatch

What it means to be a millionaire and how to get there

Higher Ed
According to a recent Federal Reserve survey, the average American's net worth is just over $1 million. So are most Americans truly millionaires? And how can you achieve that status?
Instructional Video3:44
Professor Dave Explains

How to Get and Use Credit Cards

12th - Higher Ed
Continuing with personal economics, it's time to talk about credit cards. These can be dangerous and lead to mountains of debt, but they are also ubiquitous and an important part of building credit. If you're thinking of getting your...
Instructional Video2:26
Curated Video

The Department of the Treasury

9th - Higher Ed
The Department of the Treasury, inspired by its first secretary, Alexander Hamilton, is responsible for managing the production of money and maintaining the crucial systems underpinning the financial infrastructure of the United States.
Instructional Video12:23
PBS

Why Do Students Have So Much Debt?

12th - Higher Ed
Going to college in America ain't cheap with each semester costing thousands upon thousands of dollars. How do American students pay for this and how did the price tag get so high? Today, Danielle takes a dive into the student debt...
Instructional Video18:48
All Ears English

2020 - How to Bond Over Budgeting in English

Pre-K - Higher Ed
There are some topics that everyone thinks about differently- one of them is budgeting. How can bring up this topic in English for a robust conversation? Find out today!