The Business Professor
First-In, First-Out Method - Accounting
First-In, First-Out Method - Accounting
The Business Professor
Accounting for Inventory - Weighted Average Example
Professor AJ Kooti provides a detailed example of the Weighted Average method of accounting for inventory sales.
The Business Professor
LIFO Method Example for Cost of Goods Sold Calculation
The video explains how to calculate cost of goods sold using the LIFO (last in, first out) method using the example of Delta Company. The presenter starts with the calculation of the cost of goods sold and goes on to compute the gross...
The Business Professor
Accounting for Inventory Sales - Intermittent LIFO example
Professor AJ Kooti provides a detailed explanation of how to account for the sale of inventory using the intermittent LIFO method.
The Business Professor
Appeal to US Supreme Court
This Video Explains Appeals to the US Supreme Court
The Business Professor
Accounting for Inventory Sales - Intermittent LIFO example
Professor AJ Kooti provides a detailed explanation of how to account for the sale of inventory using the intermittent LIFO method.
Curated Video
How Programmers Compete
Top 10 ways developers flex on each other. Learn how to show off your achievements in the world of programming.
Science Buddies
Cable-Driven Spacecraft Motion Simulator
Build a cable-driven spacecraft motion simulator, using materials available at a hardware store, and simulate maneuvers like landing or docking
Curated Video
What Is Energy?
“What Is Energy?” describes what kinds of actions are work, who and what can perform work, and how these things get the energy to do the work.
Food Farmer Earth
Extending the Growing Season: Techniques and Tools
This video discusses various techniques and tools used for extending the growing season in agriculture, such as row cover fabrics, cold frames, and unheated greenhouses. It highlights the benefits of these methods in enabling early and...
Curated Video
The ONE thing your teacher is NOT telling you that will simply forces!
Forces are all around us and are the reason why objects accelerate (speed up, slow down or change direction)! Forces can either be balanced or unbalanced. When the forces are balanced, the net force is 0 and the object's motion will not...
Curated Video
How to use keywords in your job search
With so many resumes to review, a lot of companies use keyword searches in Applicant Tracking Systems to trim down the pile. So if your resume doesn't contain some of those matching keywords, it may never even get looked at. Find out why...
Curated Video
Only In Netherlands 4 - World Tug of War Championships
World Tug of War Championships:Teams from 19 countries, totaling 209 teams, participate in the World Tug of War Championships, showcasing strength, teamwork, and international competition.
Curated Video
Only In Malaysia 11 - Badang - Malaysia's Strongest Person
Badang - Malaysia's Strongest Person:Men and women compete in unusual events to claim the title of Malaysia's strongest person in the Badang competition.
Science Buddies
Arduino Companion Robot | Science Project
Turn a stuffed animal into a fuzzy, purring companion robot using an Arduino in this fun engineering project.
Curated Video
Power - What is Power and How Do I Calculate Power?
Power is the amount of work that is done in a given amount of time. You can also think about power as the rate that work is done. We can solve for power using the formula P=W/t where p is power in watts, W is work in J and t is time in...
Curated Video
Gravitational Potential Energy Calculations (GPE) - Mass x Gravity x Height OR GPE=mgh
Gravitational potential energy is the energy of position and is based upon three factors: mass of object, gravity and the height of the object off the ground. In this video, you will learn how to use the formula GPE = mgh to solve for...
Curated Video
How to Estimate Project Costs: A Method for Cost Estimation
There are two reasons why cost estimation is important for project managers. First, it’s extremely hard to estimate project costs well. And second, poor cost estimates are often the biggest reason for a project budget over-run. And...
Curated Video
Only In Lithuania 4 - Beard Pulling
Beard Pulling:A three-time Guinness World Champion finds joy in pulling vehicles with his beard.
Curated Video
Only In Russia 16 - Tram Pulling Feat
Tram Pulling Feat:A 14-year-old pulls a 35-tonne tram car using only his hair, securing a place in the local records book for this extraordinary feat.
Curated Video
Rice and a Chopstick: A Lesson About Friction
Friction can be quite strong. Dr. Boyd shows you just how strong it can be with this demonstration.
Veritasium
The Stickiest *Non-Sticky* Substance
This material, inspired by gecko skin, has the unique ability to stick to smooth surfaces like fruits, water bottles, and bags without being sticky. Developed in Professor Mark Kokuski's lab at Stanford, it mimics the van der Waals...
Veritasium
How An Infinite Hotel Ran Out Of Room
The Hilbert Hotel is an imaginary hotel with infinite rooms, each numbered sequentially. Despite all rooms being occupied, the manager can still accommodate new guests by moving current guests around. With an infinite number of guests...
Curated Video
Are We On the Brink of Another World Browser War
Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Apple Safari dominate the web browser market share, but there are new emerging alternatives like Arc, Brave, and Ladybird that could shakeup the Internet over the next few years....