TLDR News
European Free Trade Area - Explaining Brexit.
With the UK about to leave the EU many options lie in front of Britain. One choice is to stay in the European Free Trade Area. Doing this means Britain can continue to trade with the EU without having to follow quite a many rules....
The Business Professor
Tax Filing Status
An individuals tax filing status is used to determine tax obligations and eligibility for deductions, credits, etc. This video explains the primary tax filing statuses based upon marital status, home upkeep and resident alien status.
The Business Professor
Computing tax credits
Tax credits reduce the liability of a taxpayer. That is, it reduces the amount of taxes owed. This is different than a deduction, which reduces the taxable income of a taxpayer.
Economics Explained
The Mighty Economy of Liechtenstein
This is Liechtenstein just the cutest little European nation, the nation is tiny but weirdly enough it is actually only the fourth smallest country in Europe, behind Vatican City, Monaco, and San Marino. What it lacks in square footage...
Curated Video
Measuring Economic Activity: Understanding GDP and its Components
The video is a lecture on measuring economic activity, with a focus on the income output and expenditure approaches used to calculate gross domestic product (GDP). The speaker explains the importance of understanding value added and...
Economics Explained
Why Amazon is Begging For Regulations: The Twisted Economics of Amazon
In two short decades, Amazon has grown from a modest online bookstore to an international conglomerate. A conglomerate that seems hellbent on moving into every growing industry out there. Amazon will only be the second company this...
The Business Professor
Payroll taxes
Payroll taxes are taxes created by the federal income contributions act or FICA. Payroll taxes are an obligation shared by employers and employees to fund Social Security and Medicare programs. An employer withholds FICA taxes from an...
The Business Professor
Estate Taxes
What are estate taxes or taxes on the estate of a decedent? This video explains the basic rules of taxation applicable to the gross estate of a decedent. It identifies what is the gross estate, threshold tax amounts, and deductions from...
Economics Explained
The Netherlands: Worlds Biggest Tax Haven?
The Netherlands, a fine country of flowers, windmills, and loose regulations around the finer things in life. This country is in many ways like a lot of very developed European economies we have explored earlier on the channel, very high...
Economics Explained
Tax Havens Don't Have Taxes. So How Do They Make Money? | Economics Explained
Tax Havens Don't Have Taxes. So How Do They Make Money? | Economics Explained
60 Second Histories
People in a Medieval castle; the constable
This video explores the many people that live and work in a medieval castle, like the marshal, the estate steward, blacksmith farrier and carter.
TLDR News
How's Brexit Going (One Year On): Disaster or Needs Time? - TLDR News
There's been a number of issues emerging in the UK and it seems that a number of Brexit promises are being broken. In fact, even a majority of Brexiteers don't think it's going well. So in this video, we'll examine how things are going...
Professor Dave Explains
Federal Spending, Debt, and Deficits
Governments spend and borrow money just like people do. But it's a little more complicated. Is it bad for a government to be in debt? Who does a government borrow money from? How is federal spending determined? What are the types of...
Bill Carmody
Types of Business Ownership: Choosing the Right Structure for Your Business
This video discusses the various types of business ownership, including sole proprietorship, partnership, limited partnership, corporation, limited liability company, and cooperative. The speaker explains the legal and tax implications...
Curated Video
Understanding UK Fiscal Finances: Government Budgets and Deficit Measurements
In this video, the lecturer discusses fiscal finances, which involve government budgets and deficit measurements. He explains the government budget and the terms surplus, balanced and deficit budgets and the importance of knowing these...
Let's Tute
Microsoft Excel Tutorial: Payment Functions and Loans
This video tutorial teaches how to calculate equated monthly loan installments or monthly loan installments using the PMT function in Microsoft Excel. The tutorial explains the formula and provides an example for better understanding.
The March of Time
1952: BUSINESSMEN: VS Parts manufacturing plant & business owner Herbert Darling in factory talking about voting for Dwight Eisenhower for 1952 U.S. Presidential elections, government, small business man, lower taxes (SOT).
MOT 1952: BUSINESSMEN: VS Parts manufacturing plant & business owner Herbert Darling in factory talking about voting for Dwight Eisenhower for 1952 U.S. Presidential elections, government, small business man, lower taxes (SOT).
ACDC Leadership
Short-Run Aggregate Supply- Macro Topic 3.3
In this short video I explain aggregate supply and the shifter of AS like resource prices, technology, and productivity. Make sure to answer the questions. Thanks for watching.
The Business Professor
Business Income Taxation: Understanding Partnership, Subchapter S, and Subchapter C Status
This video provides an overview of business income taxation, specifically focusing on the different methods of taxation available to businesses. The speaker discusses the option for businesses to be taxed as either a partnership or a...
The Business Professor
Understanding Payroll Liabilities
In this video, the teacher introduces the concept of payroll liabilities. The teacher emphasizes the difference between salaries and wages, as well as the distinction between gross pay (total compensation) and net pay (take-home pay...
Hip Hughes History
Congress for Dummies -- Article 1 of the Constitution
The second in the Constitution for Dummies series, in this lecture HipHughes takes you through Article I of the Constitution examining all ten sections outlining Legislative Powers.
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Tax the Rich
"Patriotic people pay taxes." Morris Pearl talks with Rob Johnson about his new book, and the vision of his organization: Patriotic Millionaires.
Hip Hughes History
The Boston Tea Party Explained: US History Review
A summary of the causes, the Boston Tea Party as well as the consequences.
Curated Video
Slovakia, Spis castle
The Spis Castle was build some 900 years ago, in the 12th century, on the site of an earlier castle. As an important political, economic and cultural center for this part of Kingdom of Hungary, several kings and families owned the...