The P/E ratio has numerous shortcomings - some of which relate to how earnings are calculated, and some of which relate to the nature of looking at one year's data (as the other ratios like EV/EBITDA and P/Sales) do as well. This video illustrates in brief issues that relate to looking at one year of data.
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This video looks at the Income statement in a bit more detail - and in particular, looks at the gross, operating and net margins and what they can tell us about how the company makes money, its efficiency, and how these margins can be used to compare companies.
thanks for the ... By: 01coyote13. on 07 Aug 11, 03:25:15 thanks for the video, could you do an illustrated example on the discounted cash flow method, please?
thank you
This video provides a sample Balance Sheet and illustrates the components of the Balance Sheet and what kinds of things can happen on the Balance Sheet.
This video goes through an income statement - what it typically looks like, what information it captures and how it can be affected for example by a change in revenues.
yah i get? it now.. ... By: mush352. on 07 May 11, 14:07:28 yah i get? it now...so i record the interest on the loan only or the whole amount and if it's the whole amount do seperate it from the interest? thanx man u a big help.
If Acme Corp of ... By: savingandinvesting. on 05 May 11, 12:13:46 If Acme Corp of Example made a loan it would appear on the assets side and if they took a loan (borrowed money) it would appear? on the liabilities side - does that help?
if? der was a loan, ... By: mush352. on 05 May 11, 11:31:57 if? der was a loan, how do i record it in the income statement?
great video,could ... By: 01coyote13. on 02 May 11, 11:41:22 great video,could you do one on? the changes in equity statement, please
thank you
THANKS? MIKE ... By: Gmoneyluv4u. on 03 May 11, 21:14:01 THANKS? MIKE APPRECIATE YOUR INFO I'VE BEEN WATCHING YOU'RE VIDEOS FOR SOME TIME NOW AND THEY HAVE BEEN VERY INFORMATIVE!!!!
COOL,...thumbs up ... By: qualqui. on 25 Apr 11, 04:08:27 COOL,...thumbs up to ya MIchael!!? = )
Sweet, first new ... By: AmericanCritiquer. on 23 Apr 11, 17:40:11 Sweet, first new upload? since I subscribed.
This video summarises some of the terminology surrounding stocks - some of which is covered in more detail in other videos including those on dividends etc.
Normally we refer to short-selling and this is a very common thing that happens in financial markets (and there is another video on this). This video covers the topic of naked short-selling that is sometimes spoken about especially during times of market stress - it was a very hot topic in 2008 and became illegal in a number of countries at that time.
If a transaction is ... By: b3rkut. on 23 May 12, 22:55:33 If a transaction is initiated between a buyer&seller, but there's failure from 1 party to deliver, then why are? the trades being executed?
I know from trading bonds, many trades settle via Euroclear, which holds both cash & bonds in escrow until both parties fulfill their obligations. If one party fails to fulfill their obligations, the trade is not executed.
Surely the clearing houses work the same way for stocks?? If so, why are the trades being executed?
hank you for ... By: ethasorice. on 03 Oct 11, 06:45:34 hank you for posting? your videos for all to see.
totally ... By: Nighthawkx15. on 21 Feb 11, 03:06:05 totally uncomprehesible. naked short selling is selling IOU's on shares you don't own, delaying delivery, or fooling the buyer with plausible paper confirmations
A change to sell options you don't own to push the price down. A crime? in the US and what lead to Bear Sears and Lehmann Brothers
Stupid people, ... By: MyWordsAreTheTruth. on 24 Oct 10, 16:12:23 Stupid people, naked short sale is not a scam. If you think it is scam, lending money that one does not have and charging interest is also a scam. There is no difference. With that stated, I just want to say that we want to be recognized as a victim, so others will feel sorry for us. That is why? we have the system that we have. The END!
Please do not post anymore, for we, the people, want to be stupid.
In most retail ... By: savingandinvesting. on 26 Aug 10, 22:13:29 In most retail accounts this is done automatically by the broker although it should also be possible to double-check which stocks are available for borrow. For large hedge funds they have to check with their prime broker or custodian. Hope that helps and you are right in that it can be fairly automatic in most cases and with what I assume are smaller number of shares compared to the number? of shares outstanding. Hope that helps, Michael.
hmm a little bit ... By: shakaama. on 25 Aug 10, 21:35:28 hmm a little bit more. shorting while having an account with a broker assumes that there are stocks to be borrowed and everything happens at the speed of a touch of a button.
right?
Don't tell me i've been naked? short selling all this time.
Central Banks - like the Fed, the Bank of Canada or the Bank of England fulfil a crucial role in keeping inflation in check and assisting the government in making sure the banking system functions and an economy grows steadily - a lot of what they do centres on monetary policy - here is an introduction.
A good general? ... By: parzrelmuzik. on 12 Nov 11, 00:42:17 A good general? explanation
THE FED IS MAY HAVE ... By: Gmoneyluv4u. on 03 May 11, 21:37:47 THE FED IS MAY HAVE COUNCIL WITH THE IMF WHICH MAY CAPITULATE OVER MONETARY POLICY BUT IT MAY NOT NECESSARILY BE A CONTROL THING IT MAY BE MORE OF A COOPERATION OVER HOW THINGS ARE DONE TO KEEP A HAND ON THE GROWTH AND EXPANSION OVER GROWING OR UP AND COMING ECONOMIC NATIONS THROUGH INFLATION ETC..ETC GDP AND OTHER IMPORTANT? ECONOMIC INDICATORS!!!??
THE FED IS A ... By: Gmoneyluv4u. on 03 May 11, 21:27:49 THE FED IS A INDEPENDENT MEDIUM WHICH HAS NO GOVERNANCE AND IS IT'S OWN ENTITY WHICH FUNCTIONS INDEPENDENTLY WITHOUT ANY REGULATIONS BECAUSE IT SUPPLIES ALL THE BANKS WITH CASH FLOW AND REVENUE THEY NEED TO FUNCTION" WE CARE NOT WHO MAKES THE LAWS? AS LONG AS WE CONTROL THE CURRENCY" ETC........
THE FED IS A ... By: Gmoneyluv4u. on 03 May 11, 21:26:59 THE FED IS A INDEPENDENT MEDIUM WHICH HAS NO GOVERNANCE AND IS? IT'S OWN ENTITY WHICH FUNCTIONS INDEPENDENTLY WITHOUT ANY REGULATIONS BECAUSE IT SUPPLIES ALL THE BANKS WITH CASH FLOW AND REVENUE THEY NEED TO FUNCTION WE CARE NOT WHO MAKES THE LAWS AS LONG AS WE CONTROL THE CURRENCY" ETC........
Michael, you? have ... By: dukedevils27. on 16 Dec 10, 05:42:55 Michael, you? have lost a lot of weight!
The Fed is overseen ... By: savingandinvesting. on 26 Aug 10, 22:10:08 The Fed is overseen by Congress - it describes itself as "independent within the government." There is actually a lot of information on their website and beyond the Chairman there is a board (7) and representation from the Federal Reserve Districts of which there are 12 - you are right in saying that they have a lot of influence but the intent of course is to have checks and balances in place to make sure that it works - more on their site. I hope? that helps, Michael.
so the central bank ... By: tommybrown187. on 16 Aug 10, 18:30:23 so the central bank can possibly have more influience over a countries well-being than the gov?? why the hell do we care so much about politics than? after naming the chairman of the cent bank, most ppl wouldnt know who the hell was in charge of what. seeing as though its independent of the gov,how does it get regulated?
an addendum to the ... By: freezazoid. on 11 Aug 10, 20:22:18 an addendum to the below: Printing money is exactly like splitting a stock... except the "stockholders" i.e. anyone who uses money...? doesn't get a check when money is printed. SOMEONE HAS TO GET THE MONEY if we experience inflation. ACTUAL DOLLARS ARE PRINTED. and if the same ammount is burned by the same people who recieved it fine (but it's still a scam because they got to loan that money out at interest). THE FED is a total scam.
You're smart so I'm ... By: freezazoid. on 11 Aug 10, 20:13:28 You're smart so I'm gonna ask you a question: The fed is SUPPOSED to create money and also take it away... BUT. The money? never gets taken away. We'll maybe have a year every so often where the fed deflates... but inflation has become the norm. My question is: who gets the money? If money is printed every year and never subtracted... someone initially gets to spend that printed cash. It's not like a stock split where the holders get twice the dough. i haven't recieved a check!
Great? info! By: danadane561. on 11 Aug 10, 19:53:46 Great? info!
Thanks? for posting ... By: hatch381. on 11 Aug 10, 17:59:11 Thanks? for posting Michael.
Great video very ... By: MicrosoftsourceCode. on 11 Aug 10, 11:08:27 Great video very informative?
This video discusses what is meant by the 'Time Value of Money' - a very simple concept that links an amount we have today to and an amount in the future for a given time period and with a given interest rate or return.
: yeah totally. I ... By: freezazoid. on 16 Aug 10, 17:58:12 : yeah totally. I haven't properly researched the recent interest rates but i'm guessing the? last few years has been about 5 or 6 percent. The figures the government claims is generally lower than the actual inflation rate. Seems like ten years ago I could buy a can of soda for about 50 or 60 cents... now it costs about a buck. you do the math.
If the interest ... By: savingandinvesting. on 15 Aug 10, 23:53:31 If the interest rate is 3% then that is the nominal interest rate - i.e. the one that you would see and speak about. Inflation could be 1% or 2% or any other percentage - if inflation were 3% then the real interest rate would be 0%, i.e. in real terms you would not be getting richer. This example is just about present? and future values and these are all in nominal terms - it does not make any assumptions regarding interest rates. I hope that helps, Michael.
Well its because " ... By: NicosMind. on 15 Aug 10, 18:46:09 Well its because "This video basically took a long time to say: 100 dollars? now is the same as 100 dollars plus interest a year from? now" is why i asked about inflation. Cause thats what he was getting at. That if you buy a bond with 3% interest all youve done is saved your purchasing power... Well almost preserves your purchasing power.
Plus i never trust government stats on inflation. Its always higher.
: No. He didn't ... By: freezazoid. on 14 Aug 10, 19:50:28 : No. He didn't get into inflation at all but the concept that he's talking about can be applied to inflation but in an inverse way: inflation hovers around 5 percent per year. So you should take that into account when making long term investments.
This video basically took a long? time to say: 100 dollars now is the same as 100 dollars plus interest a year from now.
Sounds like youre ... By: NicosMind. on 12 Aug 10, 22:24:16 Sounds like youre saying if the interest rate is? 3% then inflation is 3%. Is that right?
At first it might appear confusing that bond prices fall when interest rates rise - when properly looked at though this makes a lot of sense. This video clarifies why this is the case.
Would've been nice ... By: QuotaChannel. on 19 Apr 12, 23:27:10 Would've been nice if you wrote some of those calculations down for us? to see, but it still ended up making sense, so thank you :)
how many different ... By: DCUPtoejuice. on 26 Jan 12, 19:24:28 how many different ways? can you multiply 100 by 1.02? Apparently 73 different ways.
No other video on ... By: ludwigchopin. on 16 Jan 12, 16:12:20 No other video on youtube explained this? as well as you. I'm preparing for my intermediate macroeconomics exam. Thanks.
where are you going ... By: norbu2006. on 15 Dec 10, 04:04:39 where are you going to find 2% risk free returns today? hehe.?
I am sorry but I do ... By: savingandinvesting. on 12 Sep 10, 09:25:14 I am sorry but I do not understand the? question please.
Great vid,? thanks ... By: FutureMoneyTrends. on 10 Aug 10, 04:31:39 Great vid,? thanks for sharing
Thanks dear, but ... By: svtuition. on 09 Aug 10, 17:08:35 Thanks dear, but sometime there is monoply in market, at that? time, vendor of bond will not sell the bond to general public because rate of interest has been increased because quality of bond or rating of bond to repay is high, so interest rate high will increase the price of rate? Please clear my doubt
i confused the ... By: thegoonist. on 09 Aug 10, 14:29:30 i confused the actual interest rate with the coupon interest rate of the bond. i think you could have made it clearer by giving an example. i.e. for? the same bond ($1000) and the same risks, the price of that particular bond once the interest rate for that particular bond from a similar company (with similar risks) increases would drop.
Great Video.? ... By: Timbulz. on 09 Aug 10, 10:28:09 Great Video.? Cheers.
We can go into detail on a number of the important structures, investment options and concepts and principles - at the end of the day however the first basis premise is to bear the basic principles in mind.
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my brain just ... By: trifio5242. on 11 Feb 11, 19:45:28 my brain just exploaded))) thank you for the videos, I am? know a frequent user of your website.
Mensch, Micha, das ... By: janbillian. on 02 Apr 10, 18:21:16 Mensch, Micha, das kurze Haar steht Dir? ja richtig!
This video provides a brief introduction to the often referred to concept of time value of money. It provides and introduction to Present Value and Future Value as well.
oh i see. that's ... By: shakaama. on 01 Apr 10, 18:34:49 oh i see. that's why I read it? is NOT something you would try and sell as a strategy to an unsophisticated or inexperienced trader / investor.
Video quality: I ... By: savingandinvesting. on 01 Apr 10, 14:55:37 Video quality: I should have that fixed for next time.
Selling out-of-the-money calls against long? stock positions or covered calls or a buy-write strategy generates premium income on call-sale against the stock. It caps upside as will get called if stock goes up through strike price and gives some cushion on downside due to the premium received. Quite sophisticated strat. and not part of financial lit. intro so no recommendations here - works best obv. with higher vol. as premium rec. higher.
Easiest way to ... By: thevividdream. on 24 Mar 10, 01:58:25 Easiest way to ESTIMATE compounding is rule of 72
Take 72 divided by interest rate to determine how many years before your investment doubles. Say? interest rate of 6%. Investment doubles in 72 / 6 = 12 years.
very true? By: TONEASY. on 23 Mar 10, 20:13:37 very true?
MONEY AND THE ... By: MLEFUTURE. on 23 Mar 10, 17:38:58 MONEY AND THE MATERIAL IS OVER!!!?
Way to take a basic ... By: HeBreaksLate. on 23 Mar 10, 17:13:18 Way to take a basic concept and make it sound like? gobbledeegook.
money equal shit
... By: RealFutureStar33. on 23 Mar 10, 05:23:51 money equal shit
its wat has ruined the world
we need to go back to our roots? and live again with nature
EmperorofCartoons I ... By: vinavichi. on 22 Mar 10, 02:39:08 EmperorofCartoons I couldn't agree more. Fuckin awesome comment! Screw? this greedmonger.
Behold what has? ... By: EmperorofCartoons. on 21 Mar 10, 21:23:50 Behold what has? ruined this country.
Oh, and it isn't ... By: cvenzke410. on 21 Mar 10, 17:34:33 Oh, and it isn't back by any form of true value or convertable into anything? Just? check out the US constitution under article 1 section 10 and you'll get your answers there on this subject.
Let's not worry ... By: cvenzke410. on 21 Mar 10, 17:31:42 Let's not worry about the Federal Reserve System chewing away the value of you dollars through inflation right. I can tell you use logic throught Kainsin Economics because your definition of money in itself is all wrong. If? you believe todays current dollars are evidence of wealth. Then why is it debt as soon as it's created out of thin air with interest attached to the creation once it leaves the US treasury to be distributed into commerce? Just a little thought next time you make a video
woah you cut your ... By: shakaama. on 12 Mar 10, 03:58:27 woah you cut your hair.
Hey what do? you think about covered calls in options?
video seems fuzzy.
good,? thank you. By: mark7996. on 11 Mar 10, 23:20:02 good,? thank you.
hair B? gone By: aarondkeogh. on 11 Mar 10, 19:14:45 hair B? gone
Great? to have you ... By: 999301573. on 11 Mar 10, 18:13:33 Great? to have you back, you are my favorite youtube user. :-)
Hi ya Michael,? ... By: qualqui. on 11 Mar 10, 17:36:58 Hi ya Michael,? long time no see,...been busy workin', considerin' the time lapse between my last view of one of your vids, i gotta hunch there are plenty of greats vids i have to see,....take care good buddy and hope ya have a GREAT DAY!!!
An Individual Savings Account or ISA is one of the most common and easy to access saving and investing tools in the UK. This video provides an summary of this products.
401k plans are spoken about very frequently in the US, and represent a potentially very tax efficient manner for money to be set aside for the future. This video introduces what 401k plans are - building on the concepts of taxes and compounding, providers and users of capital, principles of taxation, mutual funds and even dollar-cost averaging.
You, as a common ... By: RayAir1. on 09 Apr 12, 17:26:01 You, as a common peon, have no? hope to get rich from The Wall Street Casino. 401k is one great big Ponzi scheme.
Stop making other ... By: sxyboyteen. on 06 Aug 11, 06:48:32 Stop making other companies rich! 401k is? a complete fail. It may seem like free money but it is not. Look up diversified portfolio, penalties... more importantly look up what happens when you are allowed to retire and the economy is in shambles. The proof is look at all the people right now who invested in a 401k and lost thousands, yet the people who own these investing companies drink a latte while you scrounge for money. Stop being lazy and create a company that's the only safe haven...
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Thank you for the? ... By: savingandinvesting. on 08 Sep 10, 09:56:36 Thank you for the? idea - will put on list for sure - one of the cons would def. be that it is illegal in many countries and you can go to jail but it is an interesting topic especially with respect to insider (management) selling - thank you very much and thank you for interest - Michael.
I love your videos. ... By: bonfirejovi. on 07 Sep 10, 16:39:25 I love your videos. Can you do something on? insider trading and its pros and cons?
This guy is awesome ... By: oliverkala. on 12 Aug 10, 23:14:36 This guy is awesome; I just found the best group of traders around. They have the? best stocks around plus free trading tools. There called ? 007stockchat you can google them.
if you think a? ... By: sorkoth. on 22 Jul 10, 07:42:49 if you think a? 401k is your mother in laws bra size you might be a redneck...
the market still ... By: shakaama. on 07 May 10, 09:01:28 the market still has not gotten to the same level it was when i was in it. So regardless of the gains it's made so far, the real value has not been achieved.
I invested it in my own business and will never work for another human, for payroll, ever? again in my life.
You sure about that ... By: jvswerbo. on 07 May 10, 01:07:11 You sure about that? What was? she invested in?
That? was the worst ... By: jvswerbo. on 07 May 10, 01:05:36 That? was the worst move you could have made. The market has historically always comeback. The reason they required it to be taxed was, regardless of gains or losses, that you never paid tax on that money originally.
I? tried to answer ... By: savingandinvesting. on 24 Mar 10, 15:55:57 I? tried to answer this question here there is a character limit that made this impossible - I have put and reply on? the saving and investing forum - I hope that helps - see also videos on taxes (and principles of taxation), retirement plans and compounding please. Best regards, Michael.
did you make this ... By: shakaama. on 12 Mar 10, 04:04:25 did you make this video just for me by the way? or was it on your agenda anyway?
I took out my 401k it was gushing money. Even with the losses,? they still required it be taxed. It goes against the logic of "income" if you suffer loses. The basis of the law was for an increase in value. with no increase, there should not be a tax on the return. So for pulling the money out, there was a penalty and taxes on top of the losses.
can u roll over you ... By: daddyjuju. on 21 Jan 10, 10:05:17 can u roll over you 401k to an? already existing mutual fund or ira?
Well the 401k my ... By: MensHelpTv. on 20 Jan 10, 14:40:37 Well the 401k my wife had went from, 45 grand and when the slump happen in 2008-2009.
16 grand and lowering so we took this out and got a home, the 401 was never going to recover upon investment in the stocks that was on the plan.
We had a choise to see the stock to crash or walk away with something, but we? had loss also.
Who else, but I ... By: MrDebtsolution. on 17 Jan 10, 16:32:37 Who else, but I liked it!?
man thanks for your ... By: papijay84. on 17 Jan 10, 15:26:22 man thanks for your help,but i do not agree with a system that doesn't guarantee my hole savings back and its to dangerous to save your money for all those years because of the decrease in value of the dollar? that industrial era is now over i could save 40000 dollars and get 15000 in return after all those years and you have to admit that a reality. The money is an exange tool it's flow agent and it have to flow or you'll lose many oportunities... thanks
Thank you so much ... By: cooolguy1981. on 22 Aug 09, 19:43:24 Thank you so much for sharing knowledge.
It was very useful.?
70 and a half
that ... By: Therippleaffect. on 06 Aug 09, 01:04:09 70 and a half
that sucks i? am in australia and we were annoyed when they just lifted our retirement age from 65 to 67
In general, an ... By: savingandinvesting. on 22 May 09, 15:09:46 In general, an employee must be allowed to participate in a qualified retirement plan if he or she meets both of the following requirements:
- Has reached age 21
- Has at least 1 year of? service
Many plans do not have a minimum age but only the above affects the fact that employees must be allowed to join. Hope that helps, best regards, Michael.
thank you, you have ... By: bunnymimipipi. on 01 May 09, 13:02:30 thank you, you have been helping me throught my investment course. By the way, you? look really like a banker I fancy. :)
Thank? you very ... By: savingandinvesting. on 21 Apr 09, 14:25:04 Thank? you very much.
Thank you? for the ... By: savingandinvesting. on 21 Apr 09, 14:24:53 Thank you? for the comment - I hope you enjoy the channel.
Thanks for that.? By: savingandinvesting. on 21 Apr 09, 14:24:32 Thanks for that.?
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This is an introductory video to some of the structures, products and services that we as investors have to consider on a regular basis. It builds on the concepts and examples of products of the other videos - in this series the items discussed are often more specific, and often specific to a country or region as opposed to being more generic and potentially available in many regions.
As you know, it is ... By: savingandinvesting. on 22 Apr 09, 08:56:48 As you know, it is very difficult to time markets in the? short-term. Having said that clearly there is still a lot of earnings risk and poor economic news potentially to come and I tend to agree with you. Having said that, and even despite that, this would not keep me from for example contributing to a 401k with a long-term view because first of all no one knows for sure what will happen near-term, 2. the tax savings are so compelling and 3. dollar-cost averaging will work in my favour.
do you think in ... By: shakaama. on 20 Apr 09, 14:18:20 do you think in today's market, people should be reducing to cash and just saving cash? I suspect we have not seen the bottoms at all and the worst is yet to come.
Everyone is trying to say how everything is? positive and has turned around. I completely don't agree. Even bonds right now are being flooded on the market by the Fed.
The volume of issue of CDOs and the corresponding ability of banks to issue mortgages had a significant impact on the quantity of mortgages that could be made by banks. This video explores the topic of securitization further with a particular focus on CDOs and how that relates to the sub-prime crisis.
This surely is the ... By: Jonchess. on 31 Oct 11, 15:46:55 This surely is the underlying cause of all the current debt crisis.
Mutton securities dressed up as lamb(apologies for vegeterians out there for the analogy). In Europe this is happening again under the noses of everybody.
The euro itself is a veneer under which? sub-prime assets (dodgy government bond s are priced in at the risk free rate) and in the process fuelling an unsustainable and potentially disastrous expansion of credit.
A lot - depending ... By: savingandinvesting. on 03 Mar 11, 09:42:55 A lot - depending on the numbers you look at - trillions of dollars, directly or indirectly fuelling lower lending standards, mortgage related bankruptcies, the failure of many financial institutions and playing a significant role in subsequent bailouts of major financial services firms across the globe. It is one of the key elements of global financial crisis. The book 'The Big Short' or the movie 'Inside Job' cover aspects of all of this in a fairly interesting and? entertaining way.
Big question-How ... By: Jonchess. on 25 Feb 11, 18:15:28 Big question-How much of this s**t? is there in the system?
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thanks? for the vid
leverage.... jesus ... By: inthebluescrossroad. on 17 Mar 09, 23:49:25 leverage.... jesus christ....they sould put a limit on? how much you can speculate with credit. or maybe put a higher tax on market speculating transactions? hmm who knows...
So they divided ... By: elwalvador. on 14 Mar 09, 00:17:23 So they divided essentially worthless mortgage back securities into 3 traunches and sold off the "senior" traunch as a "tiple-A" rated investment? I wonder if the buyers of? these so called senior debt even knew what they were actually buying. Because if they did, they never would have bought it. And if they didn't understand what a CDO is then they shoulnd't have bought it.
Stagflation is a very challenging combination of conditions, and although quite rare, represents such a challenging environment that fears of it and discussion of it nonetheless often crop up.
and it all adds up ... By: DCUPtoejuice. on 14 Oct 11, 23:20:21 and it all adds up to the fact that the FED cannot solve problems, they only delay them, make them worse, and allow the government to go into debt without taxing the people directly in which case we would all vote them out of? office.
staglfation is a ... By: DCUPtoejuice. on 14 Oct 11, 23:18:35 staglfation is a nasty combination of wind blowing over a mic while someone is? trying to tell you something over youtube.
good and? concise ... By: dj05rumour. on 14 May 11, 21:25:20 good and? concise explanation...
Thank you!? ... By: csinclairaz. on 26 May 10, 22:14:26 Thank you!? Explanation helped!
He? rarely blinks. ... By: Tehhunter1. on 18 May 10, 21:25:09 He? rarely blinks. Omg.
i hate americans ... By: benuk1991. on 20 Jan 10, 01:41:24 i hate americans so? much
Thanks. Poor audio ... By: DavidAKZ. on 15 Mar 09, 07:38:59 Thanks. Poor audio quality?
Deflation very much related to the subject of inflation, and in fact is a negative rate of inflation (i.e. prices are falling) for a sustained period of time. This video introduces deflation and some of the issues associated with it.
Thank you for this? ... By: oompalo0mpa. on 06 Feb 11, 18:13:51 Thank you for this? vid! =)
Hey, I just wanted ... By: showem88. on 25 Jan 11, 01:54:13 Hey, I just wanted to leave a comment and let you know I? really like what you are doing here! Keep the videos coming!
you really should ... By: savemyplaylist. on 03 Sep 09, 23:36:01 you really should learn the difference between price inflation and monetary inflation?
some of the best ... By: Nkatsikanis. on 24 Aug 09, 15:07:37 some of the best videos out? there
Defined Contribution Plans are the other of the two main pension plans available for many employees - and in fact, they have become the prevalent form of retirement or pension plan type in most countries, particularly in the private sector.
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