Video Definitions
Step-by-step breakdowns of the most important financial, business, and economic concepts.
What is Net Worth?
Net worth is the amount by which assets exceed liabilities. Another way to say this is, it’s the value of everything you own, minus all your...
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What are Free Market Economies?
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How Do Futures Contracts Work?
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Deferred Tax Asset
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Nominal vs. Real GDP
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Strike Price
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Cost of Debt
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What Is A Dividend?
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What Are Stocks?
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Purchasing Power Parity (PPP)
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EBIT (Earnings Before Interest and Taxes)
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An Introduction To Mutual Funds
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How Does a "Buyback" Work?
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What Is A Mortgage?
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Days Working Capital
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Understanding Cash Flow
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Risk Premium
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What Is A Ponzi Scheme?
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Foreign Direct Investment
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Forward Rate
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Equity Multiplier
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Present Value Interest Factor of Annuity (PVIFA)
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An Introduction To Exchange-Traded Funds (ETFs)
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Degree of Financial Leverage (DFL)
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Small Cap Stock
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What Is Inflation?
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The Difference Between Finance And Economics
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Share Premium Account
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Market Risk Premium
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Average Inventory
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Explaining The Efficient Frontier
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What Is Elasticity?
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Expected Return
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Capital Adequacy Ratio
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Interest Rate Swap
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Tracking Error
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Bill of Exchange
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Explaining Comparative Advantage
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Earnings Per Share Explained
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Capitalization Rate
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How Does a Currency Peg Work?
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Fiat Money
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An Introduction To The Balance Sheet
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Holding Company
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Understanding Beta
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What Is Collateral?
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Understanding Internal Rate Of Return
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What's the Balance of Trade?
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Price Elasticity Of Demand
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Gordon Growth Model
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Market Cap
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What's a Commodity?
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The Effective Annual Interest Rate
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Class B Shares
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Liquid & Illiquid Assets
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Understanding Treasury Yield
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Cost Of Capital
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Collateralized Loan Obligation (CLO)
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Commercial Paper
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Understanding Mortgage-Backed Securities
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Law of Supply and Demand