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BUS 201: Preparing Peer Advisors for UNV 101/BUS 103

School: Mercer University

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Demystifying Financial Instruments: T-Bills, CDs, and More
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Explore essential financial instruments without diving into complexity. From Treasury bills to Federal funds, uncover the basics of short-term debt and money market tools that drive economic stability.

Note Payable Interest and Maturity Values: Financial Mastery
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Learn how to calculate interest and determine maturity values for note payable in this comprehensive financial tutorial. Explore the essential concepts of debt instruments, principal amounts, and interest rates, and gain practical insights into financial calculations.

Bond Holding-Period Return: Calculating Investment Yield
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Explore the fundamentals of bond investments in this video, focusing on calculating the holding-period return. Learn how changes in yield to maturity can impact your investment returns. Discover the key factors affecting bond prices and make informed investment decisions.

Why does the free-rider problem occur in the debt market
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Transactions' Effect on Financials: Key Accounting Concepts Unfolded!
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Explore how transactions shape a business's financial stance and grasp fundamental accounting distinctions. Differentiate between cash and accrual accounting, and dive deep into account classifications like owner's equity, revealing their pivotal roles in effective bookkeeping.

Master Bond Valuation: Calculate Present Value of $1300 Discount Bond
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Unlock the secrets of bond investments! Discover how to compute the current value of a discount bond with a face value of $1300, maturing in seven years at an 8% yield. Master the financial math behind it all.

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