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PBS
What's a Good Return on Investment?
The destination is clear... to have our money make more money! But what's considered a "good" return? And what's the best way to get there?
Cerebellum
Emergence Of Modern America: The Roaring Twenties - The Crash
Just the Facts: The Emergence of America Uses fascinating historical footage to explore six decades thats shaped Modern America. The series examines the Gilded Age in the late 19th century, the Progressive Era of the early 20th century,...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
John Bogle: Present and Future 1929 - 2019
John Bogle was recently interviewed by INET's "New Economic Thinking" Series by Emma Jordan from Georgetown Law School.<br/>
Learning Mole
What is an Investment?
Jamal explores how he might invest his money but he has some questions first. What is an investment? How do you make investments? What is the reason for investment?
Let's Tute
Accounting Treatment for Undervaluation and Overvaluation of Assets and Liabilities
The video explains the concepts of undervaluation and overvaluation in accounting and how to calculate the actual value of an asset or liability. It also covers the accounting treatment for these adjustments in both single-entry and...
Curated Video
Introduction to the Stock Market: Understanding Shares and Trading
Learn how shares of a company are bought and sold and how owning stocks grants ownership and a percentage of profits. This video emphasizes the importance of understanding trends and factors that can influence the rise and fall of stock...
Global Ethics Solutions
The Inside of Insider Trading
A company’s non-public information must always be kept confidential. Failure to do so could result in giving someone an advantage in the decision to buy or sell securities. This is another name for insider trading is against the law. In...
Wonderscape
A Beginner's Guide to Earning, Spending, Saving, Investing, and Borrowing Money
Learn all about basic finances and investing. Understand how to earn, save and invest one's money and why it is important to develop budgets for spending. Detailed graphics, diagrams and exciting video reinforce important concepts and...
Wonderscape
History Kids: The Great Depression
This video provides an overview of the Great Depression in the United States. It explains the economic and social conditions leading up to the Depression, including the Roaring Twenties and the stock market crash of 1929. The video also...
Curated Video
Great Depression
This live-action video program is about the term Great Depression. The program is designed to reinforce and support a student's comprehension and retention of the term Great Depression through use of video footage, photographs, diagrams...
Khan Academy
Bailout 5: Paying off the Debt
Chronicling the "first wave" of the financial crisis with a short review, Sal goes on to explain how bad choices and unfortunate moves by several banks can lead to total disruption of the financial system. Sprinkling real-world examples...
Khan Academy
Bailout 4: Mark-to-Model vs. Mark-to-Market
The saga of Sal's fictional bank - as it relates to the very real-world banking world today - continues in this video, which covers ways to account for an asset (mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market). Sal does not hide his opinion here,...
Khan Academy
Bailout 3: Book Value vs. Market Value
The "housing bubble" is addressed in this video, as well as the discrepancy between a stock's market value and its book value. Students will learn about the intricacies of the stock market, as well as an introduction to the housing...
Investopedia
Investopedia: Stop Loss Order
A stop loss order can protect an investor's portfolio when it is left unattended. Find out more about this market order and how it can work for you. [1 min, 10 sec]
Investopedia
Investopedia: Liquidity vs. Solvency
Learn about the differences between these two concepts, and how each is used in the stock market.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Paulson Bailout: Cnn: Understanding the Crisis
Video of Sal on CNN on October 10th discussing the credit crisis and a potential solution to solving the crisis. [14:36]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Forward and Futures Contracts: Forward Contract Introduction
An introduction to forward and future contracts.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Valuation and Investing: Price and Market Capitalization
Provides an introduction to basic investment vocabulary, e.g., price per share, equity, and market capitalization. [11:56]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Interpreting Futures Fair Value in the Premarket
Video lecture explains how to interpret the market price of a futures contract relative to the fair value in the premarket. [3:38]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Forward and Futures Contracts: Futures Fair Value in Pre Market
What is the Futures Fair Value and how to traders use it as an indicator for stock price direction at market opening. [3:09]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Put Call Parity Clarification
The put-call parity formula for American options is considerably more complicated than for European options. In this video [2:03] we explore what the difference in how these options can be exercised complicates this concept.
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Put Call Parity Arbitrage Ii
When there is not put-call parity, there is an arbitrage opportunity. In the second of two videos on arbitrage and put-call parity, we explore how this works. [3:54]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Put Call Parity Arbitrage I
When there is not put-call parity, there is an arbitrage opportunity. In the second of two videos on arbitrage and put-call parity, we explore how this works. [3:55]
Khan Academy
Khan Academy: Put Call Parity
The concept of put-call parity is that puts and calls are complementary in pricing, and if they are not, opportunities for arbitrage exist. Explore the concepts of put-call parity in this video. [3:28]