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TED Talks
TED: How the blockchain is changing money and business | Don Tapscott
What is the blockchain? If you don't know, you should; if you do, chances are you still need some clarification on how it actually works. Don Tapscott is here to help, demystifying this world-changing, trust-building technology which, he...
TED Talks
TED: Goats, blockchain and the future of money | Fariel Salahuddin
What if smallholder farmers could use their produce and livestock to pay for goods and services? TED Fellow and alternative currency enthusiast Fariel Salahuddin is working to make this a reality in places including rural Pakistan, where...
TED Talks
Federica Bianco: How we use astrophysics to study earthbound problems
To study a system as complex as the entire universe, astrophysicists need to be experts at extracting simple solutions from large data sets. What else could they do with this expertise? In an interdisciplinary talk, TED Fellow and...
Global Ethics Solutions
Understanding Confidentiality & IP: Ethical Issues | Part 1
Part 1 introduces confidentiality and intellectual property basics. Learn how to protect trade secrets, sensitive information, and avoid misuse in the workplace.
Curated Video
What are non fungible tokens (NFTs) ?
Cryptocurrencies have been skyrocketing in recent years, but these digital assets have more to them than just rampant speculation. Blockchain -- the digital ledger technology that enables cryptos -- has actual real-world use....
Curated Video
Top 3 Tips for Short Players
Howcast - Learn the top three tips for short players from former top-ranking college basketball player Jason Curry in this Howcast video.
Curated Video
What are non fungible tokens (NFTs) ?
Cryptocurrencies have been skyrocketing in recent years, but these digital assets have more to them than just rampant speculation. Blockchain -- the digital ledger technology that enables cryptos -- has actual real-world use....
The Business Professor
Understanding Lump-Sum Purchases in Accounting
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of lump-sum purchases, which occur when multiple assets are purchased in a single transaction. They discuss how to allocate the cost of the purchase among the different types of assets...
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Laws Assisting Creditors: Protecting the Rights of Creditors
This video explores the laws that protect the rights of creditors. It discusses the Fair Debt Collection Practices Act, which governs the conduct of credit collectors, as well as secured transactions, litigation, and the establishment of...
The Business Professor
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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Measuring Goodwill in Accounting
In this video, we delve into the concept of goodwill and how it is measured in accounting. Join us as we explore the various factors that contribute to the calculation of goodwill, including the consideration paid for an asset or...
The Business Professor
Introduction to Object Costing and its Benefits
In this educational video, we delve into the concept of object costing. The video explains various types of object costing, such as output-related costing, operational objects, and business relationship costs. By understanding the costs...
The Business Professor
Recording Bonds under GAAP
GAAP outlines the specific procedure by which you record bond issuances on the balance sheet and income statements. Notably, you must account for bond issuance costs as part of the process.
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Product Costing - Impact of Work-in-Progress Inventories
Work in progress inventory moves from the balance sheet to the income statement. It impacts product costing as a Cost of Good Sold.
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Rule 147 and Section 3 - Securities Exemption
Rule 147 and Section 3 - Securities Exemption
The Business Professor
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.
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Depreciation for Tax Reporting - Financial Accounting
Depreciation for Tax Reporting - Financial Accounting
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Common Size Analysis
Common size analysis is used to compare financial performance of two different companies or units. It is used to put the compared organizations on the same footing for comparison.
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Du Pont Formula - Assumptions
There are various assumptions made when employing the DuPont formula to compare the performance or Return on Equity between Companies. The primary assumption is that the companies being compared are similar in nature.
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Depreciation: How to Expense Long Term Assets
In this video, the teacher explains the concept of depreciation in accounting. They discuss how long-term assets are expensed over time and the three common methods of depreciation: straight-line, units-of-production, and...
The Business Professor
Dispose of Long-Term Assets - Accounting
Dispose of Long-Term Assets - Accounting
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How to Calculate Capitalization_
How do you calculate a business's capitalization? Market capitalization refers to how much a company is worth as determined by the stock market. It is defined as the total market value of all outstanding shares. To calculate a company's...
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Strategies to Prevent Hostile Takeovers
This video discusses anti-hostile takeover measures, focusing on methods such as asset restructuring, litigation through antitrust provisions, and strategic acquisitions to make it difficult for an acquirer to gain control of a corporation.