Hypothetical bank balance sheet. What book value means. Created by Sal Khan.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sal Khan
- Date Added:
- 07/27/2021
Hypothetical bank balance sheet. What book value means. Created by Sal Khan.
What it means when the market value of a stock is different from its book value. Created by Sal Khan.
Different ways of accounting for an asset. Mark-to-model vs. mark-to-market. Created by Sal Khan.
How the bank can liquidate assets to pay off debt that comes due. Created by Sal Khan.
The bank gets bailed out by an equity infusion from a sovereign wealth fund. Created by Sal Khan.
What happens when there is no equity infusion and the bank goes in to bankruptcy. Created by Sal Khan.
How the banks are connected. What happens when one bank fails. Created by Sal Khan.
What Paulson wants to do and why I don't like it. Created by Sal Khan.
A deep dive into Baker v. Carr, a Supreme Court case concerning equality in voting districts. Decided in 1962, the ruling established the standard of "one person, one vote" and opened the door for the Court to rule on districting cases. In this video, Kim discusses the case with Professor Guy-Uriel Charles and former Solicitor General Theodore Olson.
The growing stress in the academic environment takes a huge toll on students' routines, including their dietary practices. Hence, this lesson has the goal of equipping students with mindful practices and habits in order to support them in navigating their college careers. Through meditations, activities, discussions, and reflections, students will understand the role of bringing awareness to their diet, using mindful eating as a tool to alleviate stress regarding their current diet.
Short Description:
This open access textbook was developed as an upper division undergraduate textbook for theories of personality. Its intended audience are students from Portland State University enrolled in Psychology 432 Personality course. The chapters are shorter than some personality textbooks and in this particular course Psy 432 the textbook is combined with other readings including scientific articles on personality.
Word Count: 104891
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In this video, we explore how changes in foreign ownership of assets affects balance of payments. Created by Sal Khan.
Learn about the balance of payments (BOP) in this video that explores the current account for the United States in 2011. Topics include what is included in the current account balance and what a current account deficit is. Created by Sal Khan.
Balance Sheet and Income Statement Relationship. Created by Sal Khan.
This book was created by upper-year kinesiology students in a Fall 2020 seminar class entitled “Sport and Culture” at Queen’s University in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. This term was a very different learning experience for all of us, as we had to do our courses online due to the coronavirus pandemic. The pandemic threw a lot of challenges our way, but we adapted as needed, and we think our class was still very successful. KNPE 473 focused on looking at big social issues through a sport lens and then funneling out beyond sport to look at these issues from a broader sociological perspective. As a class, the 25 students, our Teaching Assistant, Niya St. Amant, and our professor, Dr. Mary Louise Adams, worked together to create learning objectives, grading contracts, and this book.
Explore the mechanics of balloon payment mortgages in this video, including how they work and in what situation a balloon payment loan might be advantageous and when it might work against you.
Natural disasters require communities to work together. Students will: come up with a definition of community and discuss the different the communities they are a part of; talk about a time they have helped someone in their community and why; watch a video clip of a group of young boys helping their community in Japan in the aftermath of the earthquake and tsunami; discuss what it feels like to help people and how it feels to receive help; discuss a time the students worked together to achieve a goal; come up with ideas of how to help people who are affected by natural disasters.
This video breaks down a bank's balance sheet even further by walking through assets, liabilities, equity, required reserves, and excess reserves.
Introduction to how banks make money and the value they (potentially) add to society. Created by Sal Khan.
What leverage is. Why it is is good or bad. Leverage and insolvency. Created by Sal Khan.