- published: 30 Oct 2008
- views: 8212
- author: eHow
2:44
Personal Finance & Investing : How Do Bonds Work?
Bonds are investment tools that companies use for loan purposes to break up debt into smal...
published: 30 Oct 2008
author: eHow
Personal Finance & Investing : How Do Bonds Work?
Bonds are investment tools that companies use for loan purposes to break up debt into smaller monetary increments. Invest in bonds, which can come in 10 or 15 year payoff periods, with tips from afutures and options floor trader in this free video on personal finance. Expert: Mark Griffith Bio: Mark Griffith has graduated in economics and philosophy at Clare College, Cambridge. He has been a futures and options floor trader at LIFFE (London International Financial Futures Exchange). Filmmaker: Paul Volniansky
- published: 30 Oct 2008
- views: 8212
- author: eHow
7:15
VV 28 - English Vocabulary for Finance: Bonds 1
Bonds have been a hot topic in the news recently. But what exactly are bonds and how do th...
published: 26 Mar 2012
author: bizpod
VV 28 - English Vocabulary for Finance: Bonds 1
Bonds have been a hot topic in the news recently. But what exactly are bonds and how do they work? In this English vocabulary lesson, we'll explain some of the main ideas and vocabulary, starting with key terms such as yields, coupons, and maturity. Then we'll get into different types of bonds. And finally we'll look at how governments use bonds to finance their borrowing needs.
- published: 26 Mar 2012
- views: 11748
- author: bizpod
10:43
Excel Finance Class 54: Bonds & Interest Rate Risk
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn Interest Rate Risk: 1. The Longer The Ma...
published: 25 Oct 2010
author: ExcelIsFun
Excel Finance Class 54: Bonds & Interest Rate Risk
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn Interest Rate Risk: 1. The Longer The Maturity, The More YTM Affects Bond Price 2. The Lower The Coupon Rate, The More YTM Affects Bond Price
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 3777
- author: ExcelIsFun
8:11
Fatal Financial Mistake 30 year bond
Explanation of what will happen with long term interest rates in the US and how to protect...
published: 23 Oct 2009
author: manoftruth
Fatal Financial Mistake 30 year bond
Explanation of what will happen with long term interest rates in the US and how to protect yourself and or take advantage of the coming changes in rates
- published: 23 Oct 2009
- views: 6837
- author: manoftruth
4:46
Finding Bond Price and YTM on a Financial Calculator
A brief demonstration on calculating the price of a bond and its YTM on a financial calcul...
published: 07 Feb 2010
author: Chandra Shekhar Bhatnagar
Finding Bond Price and YTM on a Financial Calculator
A brief demonstration on calculating the price of a bond and its YTM on a financial calculator
- published: 07 Feb 2010
- views: 23268
- author: Chandra Shekhar Bhatnagar
9:51
Excel Finance Class 51: Par - Discount - Premium Bonds
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn about how Bonds can be sold at Par, Disc...
published: 25 Oct 2010
author: ExcelIsFun
Excel Finance Class 51: Par - Discount - Premium Bonds
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn about how Bonds can be sold at Par, Discount or Premium. See how to Create an IF Function formula to indicate whether the Bond is sold at a Discount, Premium or Par.
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 3070
- author: ExcelIsFun
27:38
Excel Finance Class 46: Bonds: Just Set Of Cash Flows Discounted At Market Rate, Coupon or Zero
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to think of a Bond as just a set of ...
published: 25 Oct 2010
author: ExcelIsFun
Excel Finance Class 46: Bonds: Just Set Of Cash Flows Discounted At Market Rate, Coupon or Zero
Download Excel workbook people.highline.edu Learn how to think of a Bond as just a set of future cash flows that are discounted at a market rate. See examples of both a Coupon Bond and a Zero Coupon Bond. Learn About Yield To Market rates. See Math Formulas for Bond Valuation and PV function in Excel for both Coupon Bond and Zero Coupon Bond.
- published: 25 Oct 2010
- views: 4334
- author: ExcelIsFun
1:56
Financial Intelligence: Stocks Vs. Bonds - Investopedia Videos
Sharing the knowledge of "Financial Intelligence." "Live, Learn, Apply & Educate!" DRAZDA...
published: 03 Oct 2011
author: asanginov
Financial Intelligence: Stocks Vs. Bonds - Investopedia Videos
Sharing the knowledge of "Financial Intelligence." "Live, Learn, Apply & Educate!" DRAZDA
- published: 03 Oct 2011
- views: 6103
- author: asanginov
10:58
The Bond Market Explained for Beginners
This video is to explain the Bond market for those not familiar with the Bond Market, this...
published: 21 Jan 2011
author: Alex Merced
The Bond Market Explained for Beginners
This video is to explain the Bond market for those not familiar with the Bond Market, this is important market to understand since all governments and most larger businesses do a lot of financing via debt/bond financing.
- published: 21 Jan 2011
- views: 12460
- author: Alex Merced
10:37
Bond pricing with a financial calculator
Calculate prices and yields (annual & semi-annual)...
published: 27 Apr 2011
author: BusinessStudiesOrg
Bond pricing with a financial calculator
Calculate prices and yields (annual & semi-annual)
- published: 27 Apr 2011
- views: 5214
- author: BusinessStudiesOrg
3:15
Gold investment : Gold Market vs Stock and Bonds Market
LIKE,SUBSCRIBE,COMMENT! Invest and Trade smart,get the best tips for nowadays gold market....
published: 11 Feb 2012
author: stocksmarketnews
Gold investment : Gold Market vs Stock and Bonds Market
LIKE,SUBSCRIBE,COMMENT! Invest and Trade smart,get the best tips for nowadays gold market. The difference between the stocks,bonds market and gold market.
- published: 11 Feb 2012
- views: 14955
- author: stocksmarketnews
9:21
Bonds vs. Stocks
Learn more: www.khanacademy.org The difference between a bond and a stock....
published: 03 Feb 2009
author: khanacademy
Bonds vs. Stocks
Learn more: www.khanacademy.org The difference between a bond and a stock.
- published: 03 Feb 2009
- views: 224636
- author: khanacademy
28:05
JP Morgan's Regulatory Arbitrage of turning Financial Loss into Political Profit
Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. Bloomberg reports investor...
published: 21 May 2012
author: CapitalAccount
JP Morgan's Regulatory Arbitrage of turning Financial Loss into Political Profit
Follow us @ twitter.com twitter.com Welcome to Capital Account. Bloomberg reports investors are worried JP Morgan is planning to pull back in the European mortgage bond market in the wake of the CIO disaster, causing significant volatility. JP Morgan is the biggest buyer of European home-loan bonds. Is this just one of many examples of how JP Morgan's reckless 2 billion dollar trading loss may be felt most by other people and firms, while JP Morgan could, perversely enough, actually be the firm to benefit most? The numbers seem to indicate that when there is a crisis in the financial industry, there is a push towards more regulation. Our guest on today's Capital Account, ZeroHedge contributing editor Bob English, argues that the real problem is moral hazard and lack of personal accountability. Combine this with free money lent by the Fed, and you have an environment that is not only hospitable, but ideal for Whales like the one we saw in JP Morgan. And former Goldman Sachs director Rajat Gupta goes on trial for insider trading today, while entire too big to fail firms arguably engage in this behavior as a matter of normal business by front running their own clients. Meanwhile, it is revealed that the same guy managing risk in JP Morgan's CIO was fired from a firm a few years ago for overseeing trading losses that resulted in a regulatory probe. So, despite billions of dollars more spent on financial regulation over the years, what are we left with? We'll talk about what's ...
- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 9714
- author: CapitalAccount
4:14
Global Economic Collapse?
Is a global financial collapse coming? The fact that German 2-year bond yields are at 0% s...
published: 10 Jun 2012
author: TheYoungTurks
Global Economic Collapse?
Is a global financial collapse coming? The fact that German 2-year bond yields are at 0% suggests bad news, as The Young Turks host Cenk Uygur explains. Read more here from Robin Wigglesworth in the Financial Times: www.ft.com Support The Young Turks by Subscribing bit.ly Like Us on Facebook: www.fb.com Follow Us on Twitter: twitter.com Find out how to watch The Young Turks on Current by clicking here: www.current.com
- published: 10 Jun 2012
- views: 233532
- author: TheYoungTurks
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Eyes With Shit...(Eyes Wide Shut pastiche)
Eyes With Shit...(Eyes Wide Shut pastiche)
L’atemporalité psychédélique de la mouvance de...
published: 14 Nov 2009
author: Patrice De Bruyne
Eyes With Shit...(Eyes Wide Shut pastiche)
Eyes With Shit...(Eyes Wide Shut pastiche)
L’atemporalité psychédélique de la mouvance des corps dans une orgie, dépasse la sensualité dans le sexe crade...
J'ai de suite pensé en me réveillant que cette nouvelle journée serait extraordinaire.
Cette splendide érection matinale était le meilleur des présages.
En m'étirant et grognant d'aise, je me suis demandé si mon chat, habitué aux massages ciblés (visant à me réveiller efficacement... et, en dernière analyse, à obtenir sa gamelle), en était responsable, mais non ; quelque chose de tiède et d'humide, indéniablement, venait d'ensérer mon sexe : le corps encore chaud de Sabrina en voulait encore.
Sabrina n'a jamais été du matin... et encore moins du soir.
De toute façon, je ne peux pas affirmer avec certitude que Sabrina eut été... à un quelconque moment de la journée..., mais a-t-elle vraiment été un jour ?
Cette fois, je n'aurais pas à aller me soulager sous la douche.
Depuis que cinq sages indiens avaient envahi ma salle de bain et m'avaient fait découvrir les "mystères profonds du corps", j'essaie, dans la mesure du possible, d'éviter la pièce, histoire de laisser mon fondement cicatriser entre chaque initiation.
Prenant mon prépuce entre le pouce et l'index, Sabrina tire un grand coup dessus, puis y clampe une pince à linge pour gagner encore quelques centimètres de peau, son but secret étant de m'offrir le prépuce le plus long du monde pour l'utiliser comme un pull pour mes coucougnettes quand l'hiver rude finira par arriver sur mon sexe.
Je décide alors que ça suffit de jouer avec mes couilles... et je me rhabille, pour vite aller profiter du beau temps.
C'est dimanche, il fait magnifique, et il me semble entendre le doux murmure du vent apaiser mon gland endolori...
Les arbres, les fleurs et la nature entière m'appellent à la l'harmonie, je me laisse porter par mon inspiration et je note sur un mur blanc : "Vergers au matin, humides comme un baiser"...
Puis, comme à mon habitude, après avoir pissé sur le même arbre que la veille et la veille de la veille et ainsi de suite jusqu'à plus foif... je rentre chez moi faire chauffer deux toasts 44 secondes sur la position 2 de mon grille-pain style années '60 et m'installe à ma modeste table Knoll en marbre blanc plaçée au centre de ma cuisine rouge, dotée d'une bonne vue sur le parc ce qui en l'occurence n'a pas d'importance puisque je me mets généralement à lire le journal de la veille, comme à mon habitude...
Puis, je décide d'appeler mon cher ami Patrick Henderikx sans avoir d'idée précise en tête... et lorsque le répondeur me répond (c'est la fonction d'un répondeur)..., je repose mollement le combiné et lève les yeux vers l'horloge de la cuisine, réalisant qu'avec toutes ces conneries je me suis à nouveau f... en retard... et j'ai toujours eu une sainte horreur d'être en retard, la ponctualité étant une question d'éducation.
Mon éducation avait, en effet, été sans faille, grâce à ma Sainte Maman qui m'avait appris à moucher son nez, dire bonjour et merci, arriver à l'heure et être propre sur moi.
La journée s'annonce chargée !
J'allume l'ordinateur par habitude et poursuit mon quotidien sans trop réfléchir aux prochains évènements qui allaient survenir...
Des piles de bouquins pas terminés d'auteurs en vogue du XXIème siècle, sont dans un coin, le dernier Houellebeck, (qui est une belle merde au passage) dans l'autre..., entre deux sachets de beuh thaïlandaise modifiée et coupée de divers neuro-stimulants... et quelques bouteilles de rhum, de degrés conséquent, elles mêmes en équilibre sur des amas de notes aléatoires écrites alors que je me shootais aux champis à l'insuline..., et que je fourmillais de phrases chocs et éparses, mais fortes à mon esprit.
Je me considérais alors, bien que ce soit encore le cas par moment actuellement, comme un mec qui gagne à être connu pour mes texticules... : amas de phrases s'entassant sur des post-it, eux mêmes perdus au milieu d'un tas de feuilles à moitiés blanches, sur lesquelles sont disséminés, çà et là, des textes avortés et des dessins incolores que je ne finirai sans doute jamais.
Voilà ce qu'est ma vie dans mes moments de perdition morale complète.
L'état de salubrité de mon appartement ressemble à l'intérieur de ma tête, un état proche de la psychologie Zen...
Lorsque je suis désespéré, anéanti par le poids des conséquences de mes actes... et par mes responsabilités, c'est tout un microcosme informe et bordélique qui prend le pas sur le vide des cinq cent quarante cinq mètres carrés de mon loft (le garage est en dessous, le tout étant une vieille usine années '30 relookée en style Bauhaus Zen avec quelques touches lascives des années '50 et énormément d'ultra-modernisme des années 2000.
Vivre seul me permet à peu près deux semaines sur deux si ce n'est plus de me laisser aller et de m'enfonce
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School Bond Finance Options
Inside CDA Schools - Details about financing the School Bond,
Photographed and edited by S...
published: 02 Jul 2012
author: Coeur d'Alene Schools
School Bond Finance Options
Inside CDA Schools - Details about financing the School Bond,
Photographed and edited by Scott Nelson
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Joshua God Wars Pt 10: Beating the Great Con with Wood and Water
We’ve all heard the word “con”. There are many synonyms: bamboozle, bilk, bluff, bunco, ca...
published: 29 Jun 2009
author: Jim Tompkins
Joshua God Wars Pt 10: Beating the Great Con with Wood and Water
We’ve all heard the word “con”. There are many synonyms: bamboozle, bilk, bluff, bunco, cajole, cheat, chicane, coax, crime, deception, double-cross, dupe, flimflam, fool, fraud, gold brick, graft, gyp, hoax, hoodwink, hornswoggle, humbug, mislead, mockery, rip off, rook, sweet-talk, swindle, take in, trick, wheedle. Today we will look at the great Gibeonite Con and how Joshua overcame it with wood and water. The Leagues we make can be dangerous. They can be destructive. Perhaps you have heard the term “In League With the Devil?” Just so you will be relieved, here is a headline straight from the news:
Procter & Gamble Not In League With The Devil
March 21, 2007: Procter and Gamble does not worship Satan, according to a court ruling that revolves around a decades-old urban myth targeting the world's biggest consumer goods company. P&G; said March 19 it had won $19.25 million in a civil suit brought against four former distributors of direct-selling company Amway who were accused of spreading false rumors.
On March 16 the Salt Lake City jury award represents the latest in a long line of court battles between P&G; and Amway over the devil-worshipping claim, which has taken on new currency in the Internet era. "This is about protecting our reputation," said Jim Johnson, P&G; chief legal officer.
The former distributors were accused of rehashing a rumor that dates from at least 1981, to the effect that P&G; is in league with the Devil. According to the false urban legend, the global company's logo contains a "666" symbol, its bosses have appeared on television talk shows to declare their love of Beelzebub, and part of its profits go to the Church of Satan.
Amway has itself been forced to debunk accusations that its business model amounts to little more than a "get rich quick" pyramid-selling scheme. Copyright Agence France-Presse, 2007
League: To join in a league; to cause to combine for a joint purpose; to combine; to unite; as, common interests will league (Bowling League, Baseball League)
I know that none of you has knowingly and willingly made a league with the devil. But I would venture that you entered into a contract, a friendship, perhaps a marriage, that turned out to be destructive and detrimental, or at best that you regretted. Hopefully you have healed and come to see how God worked the character of Christ through your mistake. If not, then listen carefully toward the end of this message.
The truth is that a dentist's mistake is pulled out, a lawyer's mistake is imprisoned, a teacher's mistake is failed, a printer's mistake is corrected, a pharmacist's mistake is buried, a postman's mistake is forwarded, and an electrician's mistake can be shocking. The novelist Joseph Conrad wrote, "It's only those who do nothing that make no mistakes."
If you are going to do anything in this life, you will make mistakes. This is exactly what happened to Joshua and the leaders of Israel. They made a serious mistake that threatened their inheritance. But they overcame it, and we will learn how.
If thou hast never been a fool, be sure thou wilt never be a wise man. ~ William Makepeace Thackeray (English novelist)
"Our wisdom comes from our experience, and our experience comes from our foolishness." ~ Sacha Guitry
“Wisdom is the right use of knowledge. To know is not to be wise. Many men know a great deal, and are all the greater fools for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know how to use knowledge is to have wisdom.” ~ Charles H. Spurgeon, English preacher
"There is a foolish corner in the brain of the wisest man." Aristotle
Have you ever signed a contract and then regretted it later?
Contracts come in different forms. There is the obvious contract such as a real estate or auto purchase contract. There is the financing note contract. There are also less obvious contracts. A Wedding license is a contract that both bride and groom must sign to give them legal standing in the state in which they live. A credit card receipt is a contract stating you will pay for the items you received. A sales receipt is a contract that states you received these items for such and such an amount. Behind all purchases is a warranty contract unless you buy something “as is”. There is not much that you bring into your home that does not have some sort of contract attached to it.
Groceries, Furniture, Electronics, Toys, Cable Service, Phone Service, Utility Service, all come with agreements or contracts, whether implied or written. In the Old Testament, when you invited someone into your home to dine with you, it implied a contract or agreement that meant you were providing hospitality to them. That agreement of hospitality meant that what is yours is theirs.
Marriage was never entered into lightly, because it involved the uniting of two families. That meant that the cultures, practices, religious observances were being united. It was a serious thing to marry someone of a differ
5:27
Uncle Ben goes shopping
The Federal Reserve is trying to stimulate the economy by buying billions of dollars worth...
published: 07 Oct 2010
author: Marketplace
Uncle Ben goes shopping
The Federal Reserve is trying to stimulate the economy by buying billions of dollars worth of bonds from banks. Senior Editor Paddy Hirsch explains how that's supposed to work
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26:41
Keiser Report - Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E30)
In this edition of Keiser Report, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandal...
published: 01 Apr 2010
author: RussiaToday
Keiser Report - Markets! Finance! Scandal! (E30)
In this edition of Keiser Report, Max Keiser and co-host Stacy Herbert look at the scandals of the rich fleeing munis, not-for-profit selling, attempted assassinations in the silver market, and flow charts and poodles in US foreign affairs. Max also talks to Huffington Post's Ryan Grim about the New York Fed's role during the Lehman collapse and just how much toxic debt is on the books of the Fed.
- published: 01 Apr 2010
- views: 28904
- author: RussiaToday
23:23
America's financial war on Europe
In this edition of the show Max interviews Rick Ackerman from rickackerman.com. He talks a...
published: 17 Nov 2012
author: PressTVGlobalNews
America's financial war on Europe
In this edition of the show Max interviews Rick Ackerman from rickackerman.com. He talks about the latest on equity, bond and debt markets and "America's financial war on Europe". Rick Ackerman is the editor of Rick's Picks and a partner in Blue Fin Financial LLC, a commodity trading advisor. Watch this video on our Website: www.presstv.ir Follow our Facebook on: www.facebook.com Follow our Twitter on: twitter.com Follow our Tumblr on: presstvchannel.tumblr.com
- published: 17 Nov 2012
- views: 7263
- author: PressTVGlobalNews
7:34
How to calculate the bond price and yield to maturity
This video will show you how to calculate the bond price and yield to maturity in a financ...
published: 24 Jun 2012
author: Ihatemathdotcom
How to calculate the bond price and yield to maturity
This video will show you how to calculate the bond price and yield to maturity in a financial calculator. There are more videos for EXCEL as well Like and subscribe :) Please visit us at www.i-hate-math.com Thanks for learning
- published: 24 Jun 2012
- views: 3802
- author: Ihatemathdotcom
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2 Easy Steps: How to Value a Bond Valuation and How to Calculate Bond Value
Clicked here www.MBAbullshit.com and OMG wow! I'm SHOCKED how easy! No wonder others goin ...
published: 05 May 2010
author: MBAbullshitDotCom
2 Easy Steps: How to Value a Bond Valuation and How to Calculate Bond Value
Clicked here www.MBAbullshit.com and OMG wow! I'm SHOCKED how easy! No wonder others goin crazy sharing this??? How much is it safe to be willing to pay money for a bond?A bond's value is dictated by long run cash flows you might secure by possessing the bond. Where do the future cash flows originate? They arrive from 1) the coupon payments which represent cash earnings for the holder of the bond, and also 2) the remuneration of principal ("face value" of a typical bond). Employing the Bond Valuation Formula and assuming a 5% level of interest from a bank, a bond which has a $1000 face value and 4% coupon rate that would give you $4 per annum for 7 years plus allow you to recoup the $1000 face value after 7 years would actually maintain a fair value of $941... that is certainly unmistakably small compared to the $1000 face value. And so whether or not the face value is $1000, you ought to be prepared to pay a maximum of only $941 for the bond.(The formula is a little intricate and considers lots of factors, just like yield or yield to maturity, enduring time until maturity, in conjunction with other variables. You ordinarily are not obliged to perform calculations by yourself if you happen to be not in business school. There are loads of no cost calculators online.) What exactly does the $941 earlier mentioned show? If you pay more than $941 for this bond, you would be more advantaged depositing your dollars within a bank instead. Put another way, in case you compensate ...
- published: 05 May 2010
- views: 20943
- author: MBAbullshitDotCom