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Term Sheet Provisions
What are Term Sheets? What are the primary term sheet provisions? A term sheet often covers four main categories: the deal economics, the investor rights, the governance and oversight, and the exit terms. A term sheet must communicate...
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Ch7. Video 9 - Percent of Receivables example
Percent of Receivables (Accounting) example
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Ch7. Video 7 - Percent of Sales example
Percent of Sales (Accounting) example
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Computing tax credits
Tax credits reduce the liability of a taxpayer. That is, it reduces the amount of taxes owed. This is different than a deduction, which reduces the taxable income of a taxpayer.
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Common Size Analysis
Common size analysis is used to compare financial performance of two different companies or units. It is used to put the compared organizations on the same footing for comparison.
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Common and Preferred Shares
What is the difference between Common shares and Preferred Shares? The main difference between preferred and common stock is that preferred stock gives no voting rights to shareholders while common stock does. Preferred shareholders have...
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Employer Witholding Requirements from Employee Wages
Employer Witholding Requirements from Employee Wages
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Du Pont Formula - Assumptions
There are various assumptions made when employing the DuPont formula to compare the performance or Return on Equity between Companies. The primary assumption is that the companies being compared are similar in nature.
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis - Sensitivity Analysis
A sensitivity analysis as part of the cost volume profit analysis shows how profits vary with changes in cost or volume.
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Cost Volume Profit Analysis - Cost Structuring
Cost structuringis a key assumption when conducting a Cost Volume Profit Analysis. This video explains the relevance of this assumption.
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Earning Capitalization Method - Business Valuation
What is the Earnings Capitalization Method of Business Valuation? The capitalized earnings method consists of calculating the value of a company by discounting future profits with a capitalization rate adjusted to the determining date...
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GAAP Accounting Principles - Financial Accounting
GAAP Accounting Principles - Financial Accounting
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Finance Concentration in Business School
Finance Concentration in Business School
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Allowance Method for Uncertain Accounts in Financial Statements
In this video, we dive into the allowance method for uncertain accounts, a crucial concept for businesses that sell products on credit. We explore how this method helps deal with unpaid accounts and how it can provide valuable insights...
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Allowance Method for Accounts Receiveble - Accounting
Allowance Method for Accounts Receiveble - Accounting
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Understanding the Aging of Receivables Method
This video explains the aging of receivables method, which is a more detailed approach to estimate the allowance for doubtful accounts. The teacher provides an example of an aging schedule and demonstrates how to calculate the ending...
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Assigning Costs to Cost Objects
Assigning costs to a cost object entails identifying the object, pool costs, determining an allocation rate, and identifying the cost drivers present within the object.
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Angel and Venture Capital Investments
What are Angel and Venture Capital Investments? Venture Capitalist vs. Angel Investor: What's the difference? Venture capitalists are business professionals who invest money into startups on behalf of a risk capital company (they use...
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SMART - Measurable
Learn the power of Measurable goals in this informative video on SMART goal-setting. Discover the importance of setting objectives that can be quantified and tracked effectively. Explore techniques to define clear metrics, track...
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Example Score Calculation for the 2024 Science Buddies Engineering Challenge
Build a rubber band-powered car in this fun engineering challenge!
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What is a Net Promoter Score (NPS)?
In this video I want to answer the question, What is a Net Promoter Score, and how can we calculate it in Project Management?
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Maximizing Space The Science of Packing Efficiency
Maximizing Space: The Science of Packing Efficiency"
Packing efficiency, also known as packing fraction or atomic packing factor, is a measurement of how efficiently atoms or particles are packed in a crystal structure. Magnetic...
Packing efficiency, also known as packing fraction or atomic packing factor, is a measurement of how efficiently atoms or particles are packed in a crystal structure. Magnetic...
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Calculating 25%, 50% and 75% of a Number
This video demonstrates how to calculate percentages like 50%, 25%, and 75% of a number. You'll start by finding 50% as a starting point, then use it to work out 25% and 75%. Clear, step-by-step examples will guide you through these...