Money
Questions
1. How important is money?
2. What would life be like without money?
3. How often do you think about money?
4. What’s the best way of making a lot of money?
5. Can money buy happiness?
6. Have you ever lost a lot of money?
7. How much pocket money should a 13-year-old get?
8. Have you ever raised money for charity?
Videos
Money laundering is the term for any process that “cleans” illegally obtained funds of their “dirty” criminal origins, allowing them to be used within the legal economy. And the practice is about as old as money itself. But how
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does it actually work? Delena D. Spann describes the ins and outs of money laundering.
Lesson by Delena D. Spann, animation by Juan M. Urbina.
Lesson by Delena D. Spann, animation by Juan M. Urbina.
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Category: Business & Marketing
Why are there stocks at all?
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still,
Everyday in the news we hear about the stock exchange, stocks and money moving around the globe. Still,
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a lot of people don’t have an idea why we have stock markets at all, because the topic is usually very dry. We made a short video about the basics of the stock exchanges. With robots. Robots are kewl!
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Category: Business & Marketing
Keywords: Globalization | Money
Let’s set the scene: you’ve just discovered your pup chewed away at your entire life savings. Or, last month’s rent was suddenly burned to a crisp after being left in the oven. Bizarre mistakes happen, but
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what can you do? Submit a claim over to the U.S. Department of Treasury where Eric Walsh, assistant manager of the Mutilated Currency Division, will examine and reimburse you for your damaged stacks. Cheers!
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Category: Business & Marketing
The value of money is determined by how much (or how little) of it is in circulation. But who makes that decision, and how does their choice affect the economy at large? Doug Levinson takes a trip into the United States Federal Reserve, examining how the people who work there aim to balance the value of the dollar to prevent inflation or deflation.
Lesson by Doug Levinson, animation by Qa’ed Mai.[/show_more]
Lesson by Doug Levinson, animation by Qa’ed Mai.[/show_more]
Category: Business & Marketing
Imagine winning a multi-million dollar lottery tomorrow. If you’re like many of us, you’d be ecstatic, unable to believe your good luck. But would that joy still be there a few years later? Raj Raghunathan describes a phenomenon
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called hedonic adaptation, which may shed light on the answer.
Lesson by Raj Raghunathan, animation by Allen Laseter.
Lesson by Raj Raghunathan, animation by Allen Laseter.
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Category: Psychology