3. Providers and Users of Capital: Equity and Debt 3. Providers and Users of Capital: Equity and Debt
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Video duration: 357 seconds

There a 2 main ways for providers and users of capital to interact - this video provides more information on this.

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13. What is a Stock? 13. What is a Stock?
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Video duration: 157 seconds

Everyone should know what a stock and a bond are - this video gives a quick intro to that. What stocks and bonds are has a lot to do with how providers of capital interact with users of capital (through equity (which includes stocks for many large companies) and debt (which includes bonds for many large users of capital).

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24. Index Funds and ETFs 24. Index Funds and ETFs
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Video duration: 235 seconds

Passively managed funds are index funds - funds that aim to hold securities in exactly the proportion that they are held in within an index and that typically have significantly lower fees that actively managed funds. These products offer market exposure at lower cost - so do ETFs.

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18. What is a Stock Market Index? - savingandinvesting.com 18. What is a Stock Market Index? - savingandinvesting.com
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Video duration: 224 seconds

Stock market indices like the S&P 500 are spoken about a lot - what do they actually represent?

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INT4. Why the Subject is so Important! INT4. Why the Subject is so Important!
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Video duration: 73 seconds

Saving and investing is a tremendously important subject - not necessarily because of greed but for a number of other reasons.

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Intro 2 (INT2): SavingandInvesting.com Intro 2 (INT2): SavingandInvesting.com
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Video duration: 138 seconds

This video provides an introduction to the concept behind savingandinvesting.c om and the Saving and Investing Channel.

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1. Compounding 1. Compounding
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Video duration: 629 seconds

An introduction to what has been called the 8th wonder of the world - compounding. The principle that allows small sums to grow to large sums over time.

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25. Hedge Funds 1: What is a Hedge Fund? 25. Hedge Funds 1: What is a Hedge Fund?
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Video duration: 233 seconds

An introductory summary of hedge funds. There is a lot more on this in the book because it is easier to convey in a written format than on tape - also at more info at savingandinvesting.c om.

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20. Mutual Funds 1: What is a Mutual Fund? 20. Mutual Funds 1: What is a Mutual Fund?
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Video duration: 224 seconds

Mutual Funds explained in simple terms.

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INT6. 5 Popular Misconceptions Part 1 INT6. 5 Popular Misconceptions Part 1
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Video duration: 347 seconds

Saving and investing seems to have more than its deserved share of negative connotations. That might be because of a few popular misconceptions - here are 5 that I think are out there and fairly significant.

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2. Providers and Users of Capital 2. Providers and Users of Capital
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Video duration: 467 seconds

It is the interaction between providers and users of capital that forms the basis of our financial system. It is that which allows our money to grow and for companies and governments to have access to capital. In fact, it is that interaction which forms the basis of our financial system.

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E. The Economy and Earnings Impact E. The Economy and Earnings Impact
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Video duration: 209 seconds

In the near term, the economy can have a dramatic impact on earnings. As revenues decline, earnings in the near term can decline a lot more. This makes valuation very difficult, and can reduce earnings dramatically.

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31. Timing Investments and Dollar Cost Averaging 31. Timing Investments and Dollar Cost Averaging
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Video duration: 352 seconds

Timing investments is not straightforward, and there are ways of making the process pretty efficient.

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4. What is Leverage? - savingandinvesting.com 4. What is Leverage? - savingandinvesting.com
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Video duration: 168 seconds

Leverage explained in very simple terms - what it is and how it works.

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32. Taxes and Compounding - savingandinvesting.com 32. Taxes and Compounding - savingandinvesting.com
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Video duration: 276 seconds

Compounding is one of the key forces when it comes to any saving and investing plan - but the reality is that paying, or not paying taxes, has a huge impact on what we compound to. And often we can save the taxes because governments want us to save for when we retire, or for when our incomes are lower.

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7. High Credit Card Interest Rates 7. High Credit Card Interest Rates
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Video duration: 228 seconds

There are reasons which make credit card interest rates so high. High credit card interest rates make having this kind of debt a bad idea especially if it compounds very quickly after we bought things that quickly lose their value.

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Introduction 1 (INT1) - by savingandinvesting.com Introduction 1 (INT1) - by savingandinvesting.com
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Video duration: 139 seconds

An Introduction as to why saving and investing are so important and how we can easily find out more about the subject - through knowledge and not opinion.

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INT5. Starting with the Right Thing - savingandinvesting.com INT5. Starting with the Right Thing - savingandinvesting.com
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Video duration: 94 seconds

Saving and investing is not a complicated subject. The key is to get the complete picture, to start with the knowledge, and not to start by trying to analyse all of the financial products out there without the skillset to do so.

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V5B. Return on Equity V5B. Return on Equity
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Video duration: 168 seconds

A phrase that is often referred to, in particular in the same discussion as the Price to Book value, is the Return on Equity. This video looks at that the return on equity is numerically - i.e. the Net Income or Earnings divided by the Book Value of the Equity, and why this is often linked to the value for the Price to Book.

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