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Finance is a field that deals with the study of investments. It includes the dynamics of assets and liabilities over time under conditions of different degrees of uncertainty and risk. Finance can also be defined as the science of money management. A key point in finance is the time value of money, which states that purchasing power of one unit of currency can vary over time. Finance aims to price assets based on their risk level and their expected rate of return. Finance can be broken into three different sub-categories: public finance, corporate finance and personal finance.
Wall Street, the center of American finance.
Wall Street, the center of American finance.
London Stock Exchange, global center of finance.
London Stock Exchange, global center of finance.
Questions in personal finance revolve around:
Venture capital (VC) is money provided to seed early-stage, emerging and emerging growth companies. Venture capital funds invest in companies in exchange for equity in the companies they invest in, which usually have a novel technology or business model in high technology industries, such as biotechnology and IT. The typical venture capital investment occurs after a seed funding round as the first round of institutional capital to fund growth (also referred to as Series A round) in the interest of generating a return through an eventual exit event, such as an IPO or trade sale of the company. Venture capital is a type of private equity.
In addition to angel investing, equity crowdfunding and other seed funding options, venture capital is attractive for new companies with limited operating history that are too small to raise capital in the public markets and have not reached the point where they are able to secure a bank loan or complete a debt offering. In exchange for the high risk that venture capitalists assume by investing in smaller and less mature companies, venture capitalists usually get significant control over company decisions, in addition to a significant portion of the companies' ownership (and consequently value).
Accounts receivable is a legally enforceable claim for payment held by a business against its customer/clients for goods supplied and/or services rendered in execution of the customer's order. These are generally in the form of invoices raised by a business and delivered to the customer for payment within an agreed time frame. Accounts receivable is shown in a balance sheet as an asset. It is one of a series of accounting transactions dealing with the billing of a customer for goods and services that the customer has ordered. These may be distinguished from notes receivable, which are debts created through formal legal instruments called promissory notes.
Accounts receivable represents money owed by entities to the firm on the sale of products or services on credit. In most business entities, accounts receivable is typically executed by generating an invoice and either mailing or electronically delivering it to the customer, who, in turn, must pay it within an established timeframe, called credit terms or payment terms.
Crash Course (also known as Driving Academy) is a 1988 made for television teen film directed by Oz Scott.
Crash Course centers on a group of high schoolers in a driver’s education class; many for the second or third time. The recently divorced teacher, super-passive Larry Pearl, is on thin ice with the football fanatic principal, Principal Paulson, who is being pressured by the district superintendent to raise driver’s education completion rates or lose his coveted football program. With this in mind, Principal Paulson and his assistant, with a secret desire for his job, Abner Frasier, hire an outside driver’s education instructor with a very tough reputation, Edna Savage, aka E.W. Savage, who quickly takes control of the class.
The plot focuses mostly on the students and their interactions with their teachers and each other. In the beginning, Rico is the loner with just a few friends, Chadley is the bookish nerd with few friends who longs to be cool and also longs to be a part of Vanessa’s life who is the young, friendly and attractive girl who had to fake her mother’s signature on her driver’s education permission slip. Kichi is the hip-hop Asian kid who often raps what he has to say and constantly flirts with Maria, the rich foreign girl who thinks that the right-of-way on the roadways always goes to (insert awesomely fake foreign Latino accent) “my father’s limo”. Finally you have stereotypical football meathead J.J., who needs to pass his English exam to keep his eligibility and constantly asks out and gets rejected by Alice, the tomboy whose father owns “Santini & Son” Concrete Company. Alice is portrayed as being the “son” her father wanted.
Asset-based lending is any kind of lending secured by an asset. This means, if the loan is not repaid, the asset is taken. In this sense, a mortgage is an example of an asset-based loan. More commonly however, the phrase is used to describe lending to business and large corporations using assets not normally used in other loans. Typically, these loans are tied to inventory, accounts receivable, machinery and equipment. Asset-based lending in this more specific sense is possible only in certain countries whose legal systems allow borrowers to pledge such assets to lenders as collateral for loans (through the creation of enforceable security interests).
Asset-based lending is usually done when the normal routes of raising funds is not possible, such as the capital markets (selling bonds to investors) and normal unsecured or mortgage secured bank. This is often because the company has exhausted other capital raising options or needs more immediate capital for project financing needs (such as inventory purchases, mergers, acquisitions and debt purchasing). Asset based loans are also usually accompanied by lower interest rates, as in the event of a default the lender can recoup their investment by seizing and liquidating the assets tied to the loan.
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Financial Theory (ECON 251) This lecture gives a brief history of the young field of financial theory, which began in business schools quite separate from economics, and of my growing interest in the field and in Wall Street. A cornerstone of standard financial theory is the efficient markets hypothesis, but that has been discredited by the financial crisis of 2007-09. This lecture describes the kinds of questions standard financial theory nevertheless answers well. It also introduces the leverage cycle as a critique of standard financial theory and as an explanation of the crisis. The lecture ends with a class experiment illustrating a situation in which the efficient markets hypothesis works surprisingly well. 00:00 - Chapter 1. Course Introduction 10:16 - Chapter 2. Collateral in the ...
So, we've been putting off a kind of basic question here. What is money? What is currency? How are the two different. Well, not to give away too much, but money has a few basic functions. It acts as a store of value, a medium of exchange, and as a unit of account. Money isn't just bills and coins. It can be anything that meets these three criteria. In US prisons, apparently, pouches of Mackerel are currency. Yes, mackerel the fish. Paper and coins work as money because they're backed by the government, which is an advantage over mackerel. So, once you've got money, you need finance. We'll talk about borrowing, lending, interest, and stocks and bonds. Also, this episode features a giant zucchini, which Adriene grew in her garden. So that's cool. Special thanks to Dave Hunt for permission t...
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Introduction to Financial Accounting Receivables (Chapter 8) March 25th, 2013 by Professor Victoria Chiu The Professor starts this lecture off with a review of topics she had covered in the previous lecture (uncollectible accounts & how to write them off, percent-of-sales method, and aging of accounts method as well as the recovery of accounts that were once deemed uncollectible). A summary of all the journal entries involved for these is shown (starting with normal sale, then recording an uncollectible expense, then collecting cash and writing off accounts receivable that you deem uncollectible, and then recovering accounts receivable). The direct write-off method is also covered (defined) as well as the relevant journal entries involved. The issues and problems brought forth by the dir...
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What is accounts receivable factoring? For information, visit http://www.comcapfactoring.com/products/accounts-receivable-factoring/ This video explains how accounts receivable financing works and how it can be used to improve your cash flow. The video also provides a sample transaction.
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Welcome to the Funding Invoice Learning Centre where you'll find a wealth of information on financing your business! This video explains what "Receivables Finance" is and how SMEs could utilise it to capture their growth potential. In simple terms, receivables finance is when you raise cash against your invoices. Any SME owner out there could talk at length about how long it takes to receive payment for their goods/services when dealing with their largest customers. Funding Invoice provides an online marketplace where SMEs can sell their outstanding invoices to the crowd to receive working capital up front. It's our innovative take on invoice finance which mixes factoring, invoice discounting and crowdfunding. Website: http://fundinginvoice.com/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/fundinginvo...
Two key external sources of finance - bank overdrafts and loans - are explained in this short revision video.
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Unlike a business overdraft where you have to negotiate if you need extra money Invoice Finance automatically increases with your sales turnover, making it a much easier and faster for your company to grow. As well as this, Invoice Finance is usually cheaper than a bank overdraft and offers more security as banks can often withdraw their finance facilities at short notice.
Accounts Receivable Financing can prevent bank overdrafts In today’s difficult financial environment, Banks still remain reluctant to lend to small and medium businesses, requiring companies to seek out alternative sources of funding to provide working capital. In the past year, smaller companies requiring fewer than $20 thousand dollars per month, have been able to find some financial relief via new online-lending-platforms. But for larger companies, needing to finance $50 thousand or even $1million dollars each month, where are they to turn while waiting on slow paying customers? These online-lending-platforms deem these larger businesses as too big and banks reject them as too small. Many of these SME’s wait 15, 30, or 60 days for their customers to pay, and are thus forced to use ov...
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http://www.fundingstore.com/working-capital-finance Working Capital Finance is vital for any business. Click Here to hear Nick Montague from FundingStore giving expert insight in what you need to know about Working Capital Finance from a trusted industry leading expert. Working capital is the revolving funding "pool" which a business uses to fund the day to day activity of the business. At any time, a business is likely to be owed money (debtors), owe money (creditors) and own stock, as well as having funds in the bank or a credit facility. The constant movement around these different pots is the working capital movement. Traditionally, working capital funding has been in form of an overdraft facility provided by a lender (usually a high street bank) and the amount of facility which is...
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http://www.investmentbankingstlouis.com Asset Based Lending in the Middle Market - Financing a Manufacturing or Distribution Business Stone Carlie’s investment bank in St. Louis has put together this informative video. Financing growth in a manufacturing or distribution company can be a challenging process, particularly for those companies that have breakeven or declining EBITDA, are in a turnaround, have lost money in recent years or have highly volatile working capital needs. Companies can get caught in all kinds of situations- Everything from a company where the revenue and cash flows have deteriorated because the loss of a major customer or shift in their industry—all the way to middle market manufacturers who lost money in previous years, but turned the corner and started growing v...
Asset-based loans (ABLs) are low-interest corporate loans secured by borrowers' working capital assets. The assets constitute a borrowing base, which governs the amount of money a lender provides a borrower. ABLs influence recovery, and U.S. speculative-grade rated companies are increasingly incorporating asset-based credit facilities into their capital structures. In this CreditMatters TV segment, Director Greg Maddock provides an in-depth look at how ABLs function and how they affect borrowers and lenders.
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Sunil K Goyal currently runs YourNest Angel Fund, an early stage venture fund he conceptualized and founded in 2011. Prior to this Sunil has won recognition for playing instrumental roles in well-known business like Bharti Group & Dabur. Sunil is an active member of TiE and a former member of Indian Angel Network & Mumbai Angels. He has led investments in diverse sectors. His passion for early stage ventures has led him to invest in 9 start-ups on his own, before he set-up YourNest, which plans to invest in 10-12 start-ups over the next few months. Sunil is also qualified as a Financial Analyst, Business Economist, and Cost Accountant. While speaking on the on the flagship show, Franchise India 2014, Sunil K Goyal, Founder & Chief Executive Officer, YourNest shared the in depth detail o...
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The term “business angel” is thought to have its origins in New York’s Broadway musical scene. Producers who wanted to launch a new show would receive investment funding from wealthy “up- town” patrons of the theatre who would come “down-town” like angels to invest in these risky ventures. Today business angels are a major source of venture capital financing that helps to fill a gap that lies between the start-up and seed capital stage (i.e. typically less than $25,000), and the point at which formal venture capital funds will take an interest (i.e. typically above $3 million to $5 million). The definition of “business angel” remains unclear, with the terms “business angel”, “informal investor” and “informal venture capital” all used interchangeably. In an interesting paper on business a...
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I’ve been investing in other companies since I was 26. I’ve since invested in 33 companies and counting. I’m often asked how I decide which companies I invest in. So In this video, I share the top 3 things I look for when it comes to investing. + Join me on FB: http://FB.com/DanMartell + Connect w/ me live: http://periscope.tv/danmartell + Tweet me: http://twitter.com/danmartell + Instagram awesomeness: http://instagram.com/danmartell Are you an entrepreneur? Get free weekly video training here: http://www.danmartell.com/newsletter In a nutshell, I look for these 3 things before I decide where to put my money: 1) Am I Inspired By The Founders Story? 2) Do I Have The Experience To Be Helpful? 3) Have I Had The Problem The Company Solves? Those are just a few filters I use to decide who...
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SVB Financial Group recently hosted a panel discussion titled How Venture Capital Works. The panelists discussed the relationships, decisions, and economics that drive venture capital. The panel included participants representing the three key roles in VC industry dynamics: Bryan Roberts, Ph.D. -- Partner with Venrock, a leading venture capital firm Judith Elsea -- Co-Founder and Managing Director of Weathergage Capital, a fund-of-funds and limited partner in venture capital investing John Mendlein, Ph.D. -- Chairman of Fate Therapeutics, an emerging company backed by venture funding. Michael Hanewich moderator and Head of Silicon Valley Banks Life Sciences East practice.
Competition for fabled “unicorns” has become the obsession among most venture capitalists. But does chasing one-in-a-million bets make sense? Or does it distort the incentives for entrepreneurs and funders? A conversation about what makes for sustainable funding, and the risks and rewards of chasing the big prize. Chris Sacca, founder and chairman, Lowercase Capital Peter Thiel, partner, Founders Fund
Interested in early-stage company investment? Duke alumni Mitch Mumma '81 of Intersouth Partners speaks about the basics of venture capital. A former chairman of the Council for Entrepreneurial Development and current technology general partner at Intersouth, Mitch has had full-cycle venture investment experience. He has held management positions with various companies throughout his career, including three start-up companies, all of which subsequently went public. Part of the Duke Entrepreneurship Education Series. Visit http://www.dukedees.com for more information.
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Our venture capital team invests in early-stage technology companies worldwide. Follow three colleagues as they explain how our Beijing, Boston and Munich sites finance the future. Read more about their activities and our business in Silicon Valley here: http://www.siemens.com/venturecapital
Although many startups hope to become venture capital-backed companies, few understand how the venture capital industry works. In this Crash Course, Jason Mendelson and Brad Bernthal will attempt to illuminate what many consider the venture capital black box. They will explain how venture capitalists think, how they raise their funds, and how they decide to invest their money. If you are a startup looking to raise venture capital, this Crash Course will help you understand how to cultivate relationships with venture capitalists, how to engage them, and how to make the relationship a productive one.
Similarities in compensation structure for hedge funds, venture capital firms, and private equity investors. Created by Sal Khan. Watch the next lesson: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/hedge-fund-strategies-long-short-1?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets Missed the previous lesson? Watch here: https://www.khanacademy.org/economics-finance-domain/core-finance/investment-vehicles-tutorial/hedge-funds/v/are-hedge-funds-bad?utm_source=YT&utm;_medium=Desc&utm;_campaign=financeandcapitalmarkets Finance and capital markets on Khan Academy: Hedge funds have absolutely nothing to do with shrubbery. Their name comes from the fact that early hedge funds (and some current ones) tried to "hed...
Trader (finance)
Here we are, we're perfect strangers
After all this time there's no more you and I
But don't look for blame
We've come so far to different places
And now try to live a lie would be a crime
It's better this way
And we may not have tomorrow
But there's always yesterday
After the love has gone
Only fools carry on
We've been hurting for so long
And we both know that it's wrong
After the love has gone
Then we just don't belong
We both know that it's wrong
After the love has gone
It's clear this far, nothing to say now
We sang alone and tried so hard to play the game
It all ends the same
Just words no more to fill these spaces
When love is gone it's only wrong to try again
I know it's a shame
That we may not have tomorrow
But there's always yesterday
After the love has gone
Only fools carry on
We've been hurting for so long
And we both know that it's wrong
After the love has gone
Then we just don't belong
We both know that it's wrong
After the love has gone
Here we are, we're perfect strangers
And now try to live a lie would be a crime
It's better this way
And we may not have tomorrow
But there's always yesterday
After the love has gone
Only fools carry on
We've been hurting for so long
And we both know that it's wrong
After the love has gone
Then we just don't belong
We both know that it's wrong