MarketWatch
Are you in your 30s? It's time to take a look at your retirement plan
If you're in your 30s, you're likely facing a lot of big financial milestones and changes like buying a home, starting a family, maybe even lingering student loans. It's also a great time to reevaluate your retirement savings plan and...
Curated Video
Robotic Rescue: The Future of Disaster Response
The International Rescue System Institute in Japan has developed a range of robots for post-earthquake rescue scenarios. These robots can crawl, fly, and jump over rubble to locate survivors in areas too dangerous for human rescue...
Financial Times
Sell-to-yourself is on the rise, but who gets the best deal?
FT Due Diligence - Private equity is all about buying companies and selling them on. But, as the FT’s Kaye Wiggins explains, with the economy struggling private equity groups are increasingly turning to a new strategy – selling companies...
Learn German with Herr Antrim
das Präteritum: Mastering German's Irregular Simple Past Verbs - A2/B1 German Grammar
Continue on your linguistic time-travel journey with this German lesson about irregular verbs in the Präteritum tense in German! 🇩🇪✨ Discover the enchanting world of Präteritum, where irregular verbs come to life in past tales!
MarketWatch
Passive versus active investing: which one is better?
When it comes to investing, there are many different strategies - each with its own proponents and critics. In this episode we dive into one of those famous Wall Street debates: 'active vs passive'. What do those mean and which one is...
Curated Video
The Federal Election Commission
How do you know that the politicians you vote for will represent your interests in office – and not those of powerful corporations? Well, there’s a law for that, and an independent regulatory agency: the Federal Election Commission.
The Business Professor
Defalcation
In financial and legal usage, defalcation may involve misappropriation of funds by a person trusted with their charge; also, the act of misappropriation, or an instance thereof.
Mr. Beat
Who is George Soros?
For years, I was biased against George Soros. After exhaustive research for this video, I am now just indifferent about him. Here is everything you should know about one of the world's most hated men, George Soros.
The Business Professor
Crowdfunding - Explained
What is Crowdfunding? Crowdfunding is the practice of funding a project or venture by raising money from a large number of people, typically via the internet. Crowdfunding is a form of crowdsourcing and alternative finance.
The Business Professor
Contributing Intellectual Property for Equity
When do investors or founders contribute intellectual property to a startup in exchange for an ownership or equity interest? When the company is formed, the founders are typically issued common stock in the company in exchange for the...
The Business Professor
Angel and Venture Capital Investments
What are Angel and Venture Capital Investments? Venture Capitalist vs. Angel Investor: What's the difference? Venture capitalists are business professionals who invest money into startups on behalf of a risk capital company (they use...
The Business Professor
Venture Capital
What is Venture Capital? Venture capital is a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups, early-stage, and emerging companies that have been deemed to have high growth potential or...
Curated Video
Doing Mathematics
Mathematician Ian Stewart, University of Warwick, describes his unexpected trajectory from abstract mathematical calculations in the back of an Austin Mini to developing a deeper understanding of how animals move, illustrating the...
The Guardian
The Harsh Realities of Hidden Poverty
From struggling to afford a funeral or a wedding to being embarassed to have people to your flat, the hidden costs of poverty are social and emotional as well as financial. A group of women in Leeds is working together to combat that...
One Minute History
121 The US Dollar - One Minute History
In order to fund the American Revolutionary War, The Continental Congress created a paper currency called the “Continental”. It’s value plummeted after the war leading to the coinage act of 1792, which created the US Dollar in the form...
Hip Hughes History
Tariffs in US History Explained: US History Review
Tariffs for some reason is a killer for kids on tests, so in this super fast lecture I explain their meaning, why they are used, who opposed them and a few examples of their use in US History.
The Guardian
The Price of a Prestigious Education
Sam and the Plant Next Door part 3 Sam hopes to study at a Queens College to pursue is interest in marine biology. He grapples with what this choice would mean for his social life, education, and family finances.
TLDR News
Is Early Retirement Hurting the Economy?
With older people falling out of work sooner than ever, many are beginning to question if early retirement is actually hurting the UK economy. So let's unpack the trend as well as Jeremy Hunt's plan to get old people back into work
MarketWatch
How to cut your taxes, at the last minute
Is last minute tax filing your thing? Here are the best tips and tricks to save the most - even at the 11th hour.
Let's Tute
Introduction to Leverage Ratios in Accounting
In this video, the teacher discusses leverage ratios, specifically capital structure ratios, which provide insight into the financing techniques used by a business. The equity ratio, a type of capital structure ratio, is explained and...
Healthcare Triage
The Trump Budget and Meals on Wheels
When President Trump's White House revealed its proposed budget recently. A lot of things got cut, and much public outrage was expressed about cuts to funding for Meals on Wheels. White House budget director Mick Mulvaney portrayed the...
Mediacorp
Empowering Farmers Through Education
In this video, we meet farmers in Indonesia who use the extra money gained from selling roses to set up a non-governmental school to improve education in the local area to ensure these families are not left behind in this fast developing...
Institute for New Economic Thinking
Government as the Solution, not the Problem
In part 1 of INET's interview with Fred Block, he says that government investment in innovation is essential: in fact, even during the era of Ronald Reagan, the US government played a key role in developing new technologies and the Internet