PreparED Study Materials
INTB 3050: Business Law and Ethics
School: University of Colorado Denver
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 2
Notes
Videos
Decoding Consumer Choices: Utility, Value, and Budget in Economics
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Witness Janice's decision-making process at a market, weighing perceived value against costs. Understand the dynamics of consumer choice in economics. Learn how maximizing utility and budget constraints affect purchasing decisions.
Logrolling: Political Compromise or Efficiency Hinderance?
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Explore logrolling, the exchange of reciprocal support in politics. Understand how it fosters collaboration yet can hinder policy efficiency. The balance between gaining support and ensuring transparency is crucial in this political maneuver.
Perpetuities, YTM, and Bond Pricing: Finance Insights Unveiled
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Unlock the world of perpetuities in finance with this illuminating video. Discover the significance of yield to maturity, grasp bond pricing dynamics, and learn how financial instruments are valued
Decoding Equity Statements: Stockholders' Equity vs. Retained Earnings
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Explore the significance of financial statements in this video, focusing on the statement of stockholders' equity and the statement of retained earnings. Understand how these documents detail changes in equity accounts, accumulated profits, and dividend disbursements, providing insights into a company's financial health and reporting.
Repurchase Agreements in Central Banks' Economic Management
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Discover the role of repurchase agreements in central banks' open market operations. Explore how these actions shape money supply, interest rates, and economic stability without delving into complex financial concepts.