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Finance: What is Bankruptcy?

What is bankruptcy? Deadbeats who can't pay their bills declare bankruptcy. Either they borrowed too much money, or the business fell apart. They turn pockets inside-out, ping a bankruptcy judge, and then sell whatever residual value is retained in the company to the highest bidder.


Cost Accounting Videos 27 videos

Cost Accounting: What is a Cost: Cost Versus Expense?
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What is a Cost: Cost Versus Expense? Cost and expense are pretty similar terms when looking at traditional definitions but they’re a little diffe...

Cost Accounting: How Can Unit Fixed Costs Mislead the Misled?
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How can unit fixed costs mislead the misled? Unit fixed costs can be misleading because the fixed cost per unit decreases as production increases;...

Cost Accounting: What Is Differential Analysis?
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What is Differential Analysis? Differential analysis is a strategy used to make the best decision. Possible choices are compared to determine which...

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Econ Videos 79 videos

Econ: What are Determinants of Supply and Demand?
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What are Determinants of Supply and Demand? Supply and demand determinants are factors that influence their amount and degree.. These supply factor...

Econ: What are National Savings?
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What are National Savings? National savings is a US Commerce Dept. estimate, based on voluminous data, as to the rate of savings among companies, g...

Econ: What are the Neutrality and Superneutrality of Money?
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What are the Neutrality and Superneutrality of Money? Codified as a term by economist Friedrich Hayek (author of, The Road to Serfdom), the Neutral...

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Finance Definitions Videos 800 videos

Finance: What's the Difference Between Stocks and Bonds?
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What is the difference between stocks and bonds? Stocks are ownership. They control the election of the board of directors, who hires the CEO, who...

Finance: What is a Strike Price?
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What is a strike price? Strike prices are used in conjunction with options. Calls and puts give investors the right to buy or sell stocks at predet...

Finance: What is Efficient Markets Theory?
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What is the Efficient Markets Theory? The Efficient Markets Theory says that stocks trade at their fair value all of the time, assuming all informa...

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Financial Responsibility Videos 957 videos

Finance: How Are Risks and Rewards Related?
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How are risk and reward related? Take more risk, expect more reward. A lottery ticket might be worth a billion dollars, but if the odds are one in...

Finance: What is Par Value?
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What is par value? The notional value of a stock or bond before an offering takes place. When a company is started, founders come up with a par val...

Finance: What is an Underwriter?
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What is an underwriter? Hit play to find out.

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