PreparED Study Materials
Bus 135: Business Communication
School: Rutgers University
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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
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Demystifying SML: Risk, Return, and Market Valuation Insights
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Uncover the essentials of the Security Market Line (SML) in finance. Explore the concept of risk and return, market risk premiums, and how undervalued assets are spotted in this insightful video.
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.
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.
Decoding the Law of Supply: How Prices Drive Production Choices
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Explore the principle of the law of supply and its impact on producers' decisions. Discover how prices, production costs, and the profit motive shape the supply curve. Gain insights into how opportunity costs and collective behavior form the market supply curve.



