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INS 410: Enterprise Operation

School: Arizona State University

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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.

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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.

Why does the free-rider problem occur in the debt market
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Promissory Notes: Key Tool in Financial Transactions Explained!
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Understand the essence of a 'promissory note', its binding legal nature, and its significance in business dealings. Learn the dynamics between the maker and the payee and how such notes facilitate fluid financial operations.

Deciphering Bond Investments: The Essentials of Yield to Maturity
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Explore the concept of Yield to Maturity (YTM) and its significance in bond investments. Using a practical example, we uncover the process of calculating YTM and its implications for potential annual returns. This video is vital for investors seeking clarity on bond returns.

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