PreparED Study Materials
OBA 20860: Introduction to Business
School: University of Oregon
Number of Notes and Study Guides Available: 2
Notes
Videos
Understanding Retained Earnings in Financial Statements
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Learn about the significance of Retained Earnings in a company's financial structure. Understand how Retained Earnings fit into different financial statements. Grasp the distinction between major financial statements and their roles.
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.
MBI Dividend Growth: Unveiling Market Expectations with Gordon Model
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Unlock the power of the Gordon Growth Model in this video, a valuable tool for evaluating dividend-paying stocks and forecasting dividend growth rates. Discover how changes in expected dividend growth can influence stock prices and P/E ratios, providing valuable insights for investors and financial analysts.
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.
Externalities: Market Effects & Societal Impacts
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Explore the concept of externalities, the unintended market effects impacting third parties. Through examples of pollution and neighborhood beautification, understand how externalities can lead to market inefficiencies. Discover interventions, like taxes and subsidies, designed to align private and social costs.