I received a degree in Finance in my mid 20s. (Many years ago). At the time, It was hard to understand all the concepts from reading my Finance Textbooks. This is a great presentation that would compliment an investment textbook.
You make the absolute best videos Because you don’t have some boring voice and For some reason the way you deliver your content is easier for me to understand You because for some reason you keep it entertaining And you explain Things without making Them complicated. I really appreciate the content.
i know its a big fail to write this comment at this clip, especially when im living there were im living. what is it you want to know? i dont have any specific plan right now, but im thinking about some changes - its only some ideas/concept that will be presented, but that later and im pretty much sure it will be a win win for everyone.
Not literally from an accounting perspective. But, you could say that employees who sell a good or service ends up being revenue. When revenue is credited, the debit is usually cash or accounts receivables (an increase to assets).
I received a degree in Finance in my mid 20s. (Many years ago). At the time, It was hard to understand all the concepts from reading my Finance Textbooks. This is a great presentation that would compliment an investment textbook.
What kind of math courses did you have to take? Like prerequisite classes and such?
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You make the absolute best videos Because you don’t have some boring voice and For some reason the way you deliver your content is easier for me to understand You because for some reason you keep it entertaining And you explain Things without making Them complicated. I really appreciate the content.
Huge pieces of information chunking together for me.
Thank you so much
Market Capital makes so much sense to me now.
Thank you so much Sir! Your videos have helped me a lot.
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amazing video! I was so confused in my grad class.
Ah yes. I really need these videos, thanks!
U are the great teacher ever!!! OMG! Thank you so much! =)
I wish this was my school. My school is do this do that all day. Motivation killing if I'm frank. Thanks Khan academy, keep it up 👍
Holy smokes... i dont know how he does it, but he keeps it interesting !
Zajecik he’s a beast
Thank you!!!!
Keep up the good work Saleem!!
Go Sal!
Brilliant.....
much better than some teachers casposos from my uni, thanks¡¡¡
Good!
Very nice video. Can you tell me what software you used for this video... drawing software? Thank you.
just amazing
it helps
Money printer go brrrr
I love these guys
great instructional!! whats the follow up video? haha MOAR!
I would have loved one share of Berkshire Hathaway for the last 30 years.
PLEASE do videos on coding! Website development, Java, anything you know!
I mean, he cant know everything right?
Can someone tell me what "del com par" means? As in, "FORD MTR CO DEL COM PAR $0.01"
Thanks!
com = commutative
par = face value
what the notebook software used in this video,thanks
i know its a big fail to write this comment at this clip, especially when im living there were im living. what is it you want to know? i dont have any specific plan right now, but im thinking about some changes - its only some ideas/concept that will be presented, but that later and im pretty much sure it will be a win win for everyone.
How do you know if a company has liabilities?
By reading balance sheet
@jayjay7009 look at the balance sheet
wait, which one is the next video?
@damthatriver09 Wow!
That was a long way to say there is a difference between trade value and intrinsic value haha
If you are a communist you should not use internet eather..long live capitalism
Actually millions of other people including me know javascript...
hahaha
LOL the employees are ASSETS
Not literally from an accounting perspective. But, you could say that employees who sell a good or service ends up being revenue. When revenue is credited, the debit is usually cash or accounts receivables (an increase to assets).
gay video poorly done
Shut up