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Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors (LFTR): Energy for the Future?
Hank addresses a highly requested topic - liquid fluoride thorium reactors - and tells us how LFTR might be the future of energy in ... China?
SciShow
Liquid Fluoride Thorium Reactors LFTR Energy for the Future
Hank addresses a highly requested topic - liquid fluoride thorium reactors - and tells us how LFTR might be the future of energy in ... China?
Curated Video
How Much Does a Sugar Glider Cost?
Howcast - Learn how much a sugar glider costs from veterinarian Anthony Pilny in this Howcast video about these funny animals.
Curated Video
How to Pay Taxes as a Freelancer
Congratulations! You've freed yourself from overbearing bosses and hygienically challenged co-workers—you're freelancing! But with freedom comes responsibility, like keeping on top of your taxes.
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Standards governing actions of corporate directors
What are the Standards Governing Actions of Corporate Directors?
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Operating Lease vs Capital Lease
An operating lease is a traditional lease scenario that is accounted for as an expense on the income statement. A capital lease is capitalized over time and is recorded on the balance sheet.
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Percent of Sales Method - Accounts Receivable
Percent of Sales Method - Accounts Receivable
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Opportunitistic Behavior
Opportunistic behavior is an act or behavior of partnership motivated by the maximization of economic self-interest and occasioned loss of the other partners.
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Mixed Costs vs Step Costs
Mixed costss are a combination of fixed and variable costs. Step costs are consistent costs that step up and remain constant over a range.
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Introduction to Multi-Step Income Statement in Accounting
This video explains the concept of a multi-step income statement, which breaks down net income into operating and non-operating income to provide investors with more detailed information about a company's finances. The video provides...
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Relationships Matter in Marketing
This Video Explains Why Relationships Matter in Marketing
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Recording the Closing Process - Financial Accounting
Recording the Closing Process - Financial Accounting
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Recognize Special Inventory Sales Transactions - Accounting
Recognize Special Inventory Sales Transactions - Accounting
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Recognize Inventory Sales - Journal Entries
Recognize Inventory Sales - Journal Entries
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Personal Relationships & Job Promotion
Personal Relationships & Job Promotion
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Specific Identification Method of Inventory Accounting
Specific Identification Method of Inventory Accounting
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Notes Payable Example: Journalizing and Accounting for Interest
In this video, the teacher explains how to journalize and calculate the relevant events for a notes payable example. They provide three different examples, including one that spans multiple years, one that occurs within one year, and one...
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Ch8. Video 17 - Revenue and Capital Expenditure example
Revenue and Capital Expenditure (Accounting) example
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Ch7. Video 5 - Allowance Method example
Ch7. Video 5 - Allowance Method example
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Ch7. Video 13 - Direct Write-Off Method example
Direct Write-Off Method example
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How to Conduct a Bank Reconciliation - Example
Professor AJ Kooti provides a detailed examples of how to conduct a Bank Reconciliation for purposes of financial accounting.
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Ch4. Video 9 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 2
Ch4. Video 9 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 2
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Categories of Long-Term (Plant) Assets - Accounting
Categories of Long-Term (Plant) Assets - Accounting
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Capitalization Policy - Effect on Financial Statements
Companies often employ differing policies concerning whether to capitalize the purchase of assets or expense the purchase in a given year. This video explains the effects of a capitalization policy on the financial statements.