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Ch4. Video 10 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 3
Ch4. Video 10 - Accounting Cycle for Merchandising Business Example Part 3
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Ch3. Video 12 - Closings:Post-Closing Trial Balance Example
Ch3. Video 12 - Closings:Post-Closing Trial Balance Example
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Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 2 of 2
Journal Entries and T Accounts - Trial Balance Example - Part 2 of 2
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Understanding Liquidity, Cash, and Cash Equivalents in Accounting
The video discusses three important concepts related to finance and accounting: liquidity, cash, and cash equivalents. The presenter explains what liquidity is and why it is important for a company's ability to pay its near-term...
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Capitalizing or Funding a New Business
What are the options for funding a New Business? How does funding affect the capital structure? Retained earnings, debt capital, and equity capital are three ways companies can raise capital. Using retained earnings means companies don't...
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Calculating Interest when Recording Accounts Receivable
Calculating Interest when Recording Accounts Receivable
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Business Permits and Occupational Licenses
What are Business Permits and when do you need one? What are Occupational Licenses, and when are theyr required to operate a business? A business license is a legal document that allows you to start a business, maintain your business, or...
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Business Customers are different than Consumers
Business Customers are different than Consumers
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Business Activities in the Legal Environment
Business activities of all types are subject to law and regulation. This video explains what are business activities that are subject to or affected by law. More specifically, this video explains what is the legal environment of business?
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Burden of Proof in a Civil Trial
This Video Explains Burden of Proof in a Civil Trial
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Bribery or Illegal Kickbacks as a Crime
This Video Explains Bribery or Illegal Kickbacks as a Crime
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis - Break Even Analysis
Break even analysis is a key assumption when conducting a Cost Volume Profit Analysis. This video explains the relevance of this assumption.
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Breach of Duty of Care - Negligence Lawsuit
This Video Explains Breach of Duty of Care - Negligence Lawsuit
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Default Judgment
What is a default judgment? If the defendant fails to answer the plaintiff's claims or fails to appear at the hearing, the judge may, upon the plaintiff's request, hear and decide the case without hearing the defendant's side. This is...
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Cynefin Framework
What is the Cynefin Framework? The Cynefin framework (Figure 1 below) is a problem-solving tool that helps you put situations into five "domains" defined by cause-and-effect relationships.
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Crimes Against Property of Others
This Video Explains Crimes Against Property of Others
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis (CVP) Assumptions - Accounting
Various assumptions must be made or are relevant when conducting a Cost Volume Profit Analysis. This video explains the nature of those assumptions.
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Corporate Governance and Industry Standards - Explained
Corporate Governance and Industry Standards - Explained
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis - Contribution Margin in Accounting
Contribution margin is a key assumption when conducting a Cost Volume Profit Analysis. This video explains the relevance of this assumption.
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Types of Damages and Equitable Remedies for Breach of Contract
This video discusses the various types of damages and equitable remedies available to parties in the event of a breach of contract. It explains the concept of compensatory damages, which includes expectation and consequential damages, as...
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Contempt of Court
Contempt of court, often referred to simply as "contempt", is the crime of being disobedient to or disrespectful toward a court of law and its officers in the form of behavior that opposes or defies the authority, justice, and dignity of...
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Contemporary Theories of Management
Dr. Kyle Huff explains what is Contemporary Theories of Management