PreparED Study Materials
INTB 22500: Financial Accounting
School: Ithaca College
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Classifying PPE: Understanding Tangible Assets in Business
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Explore the classification of Property, Plant, and Equipment (PPE) in business accounting. Understand the difference between tangible, intangible, and current assets. Grasp the importance of PPE on a company's balance sheet.
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.
Nike: Aligning Distribution with Overall Strategies
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Explore the concept of distribution objectives using Nike as a prime example. Learn how integrating these objectives with marketing, finance, and sales ensures efficiency and optimal resource use. The coordination leads to strategic decisions and a seamless customer experience.
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Silver Futures Margin Call: Price Trigger Explained
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Explore a real-world investor scenario in this video, where Jerry Harris engages in silver futures trading. Learn how initial and maintenance margins work, and discover the price threshold that could trigger a margin call. Gain insights into risk management in futures trading and the implications for investors.
Client-Server Model: Powering Modern Computing
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Discover the essence of the client-server model, a pivotal pattern in computer networks. The server, a centralized entity, offers services to distributed clients over networks. This model is foundational for web browsing, online gaming, and various enterprise systems.

