On the cash equivalent to shares did you take cash interest into account? 1970s, 80s and 90s interest rates were above 5% (significantly above during some years).
***** Haha, it would be a crime to fall a sleep during your fantastic lectures! :) On a serious note, thank you ever so much for your educational videos. I was wonder if you have any videos or tips on how to transition from a different career into a financial investment career? Perhaps any recommended courses (online?) etc... Thanks. From a keen online student :)
Very effective and efficient speaker ! Thank you
Great videos Tim. I will not make any investment before watching all of your videos at least 2 times: :)
Good to hear!
On the cash equivalent to shares did you take cash interest into account? 1970s, 80s and 90s interest rates were above 5% (significantly above during some years).
Should have watched the last slide before commenting!
Your videos are brilliant Tim, keep up the good work!
would love to know what a share holders entitlements if a company goes bankrupt?
£25,000 in 1971. Lmao. Who had that amount. 3 bed detached houses were probably £5000 back then
really like your lessons, reminds me of university lectures, feelings nostalgic :)
***** Haha, it would be a crime to fall a sleep during your fantastic lectures! :)
On a serious note, thank you ever so much for your educational videos. I was wonder if you have any videos or tips on how to transition from a different career into a financial investment career? Perhaps any recommended courses (online?) etc... Thanks. From a keen online student :)
Hell, why is everything so damn high right now, it's frustrating.
This aged well
And, were you able to time the market?