Let's Tute
Planned vs Impulsive spending and Conspicuous consumption
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...
Curated Video
How Algorithms Change the World
What are algorithms, and how do they dictate human behaviour? Helpful and often life-saving functions, algorithms are shaping our lives more and more as they become increasingly complex. Maths - Algebra A Twig Math Film. Reinforce and...
MarketWatch
How to pay off your credit card debt
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.
Curated Video
The Digital Divide: Navigating Modern Technologies
Explore the impact of digital tools like smartphones, credit cards, and the internet through a challenge between Pierre, who uses traditional methods, and Christian, who uses digital solutions, to complete everyday tasks in Paris. This...
Let's Tute
Banking products and services
In this video we learn about Bank product and Services and so many things like: What is Deposites? What is the Loan and Other services this video helps you to know more about like what is bank account Type? savings account Types and...
Professor Dave Explains
How to Get and Use Credit Cards
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...
The Wall Street Journal
Marsha Barnes: How to Manage Your Money in a Crisis
From rethinking budgets to diversifying income streams, Marsha Barnes, founder of The Finance Bar, shares hands-on tip for managing financial personal finances during an economic downturn.
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Forum on National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace
This forum on the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) was held at Stanford University on January 7, 2011. It featured presentations by Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and White House Cybersecurity Coordinator...
PBS
The Ugly Truth About Airline Miles
That "free" vacation might be costing you a lot more than you think...
NASA
Houston We Have a Podcast: Small Business, Cosmic Goals
Tabi Taliwaku Kalisa, program manager of NASA's Small Business Programs, shares how NASA helps small businesses to get involved in space exploration and scientific discovery by working with them from the spark of an idea to literally...
Science360
CONTACT LENSES THAT CAN TALK TO YOUR PHONE
In episode 74, Jordan and Charlie investigate interscatter communications, a new way of wireless communications developed by researchers at the University of Washington. Interscatter communication lets devices like brain implants,...
Seven Dimensions
Understanding Crime and Upholding Safety
In this video, retired detective Colin McLaren discusses with Eve Ash how workplaces can be sitting ducks for crimes such as theft, dishonesty and cyberattacks. He advocates ramping up security, investing in the right applications and...
Curated Video
Data Science and Machine Learning with R - Introduction to Machine Learning Part One
This video is an introduction to machine learning. This clip is from the chapter "Introduction to Machine Learning" of the series "Data Science and Machine Learning with R from A-Z Course [Updated for 2021]".This section explains machine...
Bill Carmody
Understanding Investing and Protecting Your Wealth
In this video, Bill Carmody interviews Peter Mallouk, the chief investment officer and president of Creative Planning, about important concepts in investing and financial planning. They discuss the difference between brokers and...
The Wall Street Journal
Fintech's Fixer
Checking in with SoFi's new boss, who is expanding its mission and business while rebooting the company's formerly fraught culture. Anthony Noto, CEO of SoFi, speaks with Jason Anders, Chief News Editor of The Wall Street Journal.
The Wall Street Journal
McKinsey & Company on Emerging Consumer Trends
Kelsey Robinson from McKinsey & Company shares insights on what the pandemic has done to the consumer, the emerging trends and how marketers are preparing for a new normal.
Physics Girl
Are MRIs safe?
Are there any dangers associated with receiving an MRI and how exactly does an MRI work? Is it safe? Medical imaging, specifically magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), has come so far that we can create high resolution images of the entire...
The Wall Street Journal
Visa CFO Discusses Consumer Spending and Inflation
How are consumer spending habits changing amid higher rates of inflation, and how sustainable are these levels of spending? Visa Chairman and CFO Vasant Prabhu discusses these questions and more.
The Wall Street Journal
The Path For Payments
Cash is still king in the U.S.-for now-but consumers in the rest of the world are rapidly adopting digital payments. Are businesses and buyers ready for life after cash? Henrique Dubugras, Co-Founder and CEO of Brex speaks with WSJ's...
The Wall Street Journal
The Next Frontier
Chinese tech companies are moving fast and making innovative products with massive scale. Can they eclipse their Silicon Valley counterparts, and what are their prospects in the West? Connie Chan and Ben Harburg sit down with WSJ's Jason...
The Wall Street Journal
OnlyFans CEO Tim Stokley on The Evolution of the Creator Economy
OnlyFans CEO Tim Stokely disucsses the company's pandemic surge in popularity, as well as his plans to build trust amidst safety concerns.
The Wall Street Journal
The Next Billion
At the WSJ D.Live conference in Hong Kong, Caesar Sengupta, the vice president of Google's next billion users, speaks with WSJ Senior Editor Yun-Hee Kim about strategies and plans to reach the next billion internet users.
Economics Explained
The Economy of Mexico
Despite its many critics, Mexico has some surprisingly strong economic characteristics. A great export market, a thriving manufacturing industry, natural resources, a young and productive workforce, and even things like geography are all...