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Aswath Damodaran
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FinanceFoundations of Finance 101
This is an introduction to the basic tools in finance, meant as preview to my corporate finance and valuation classes. It starts with an introduction to how a business is structured, using a financial balance sheet as its construct. After an introduction to the intuition behind how we measure cash flows and risk, it looks at the time value of money, at the heart of so much we do in finance. It ends with three short sessions, the first on valuing contractual claims (like bonds), the second on valuing residual claims (like equity) and third on valuing contingent claims (like options).
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InvestingCorporate Finance In-practice Webcasts
Corporate Finance In-practice Webcasts
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InvestingInvestment Philosophies
This is a class that looks at investing through the prism of an investment philosophy, i.e., a coherent way of thinking about markets, how they make mistakes and correct them and how you plan to take advantage of them. The quality of the videos does leave a lot to be desired and I am working on remastering them. If you want a book to accompany this class, try my book on investment philosophies (John Wiley & Sons, Second Edition).
Bill Ackman
Charlie Munger
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InvestingCharlie Munger
Cliff Asness
Howard Marks
Jeff Bezos
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BusinessJeff Bezos
On engineering a company. On going horizontal. On looking deep into the future. The greatest CEO AND ENTREPENEUR in history. He is sharing with you his knowledge and what he thinks is important, for free.
Get a Course - For Free - From Jeffrey Preston Bezos, an American businessman, the founder, executive chairman, and former president and CEO of Amazon, the world's largest e-commerce and cloud computing company. He also was an angel investor in Google, Saved - the Washington Post and is the founder of Blue Origin
Jim Chanos
Jim Collins
Jim Simons
Joel Greenblatt
Larry Ellison
Mohnish Pabrai
Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Paul Tudor Jones
Peter Lynch
Robert Shiller
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InvestingFinancial Markets (2008) With Robert Shiller
Financial institutions are a pillar of civilized society, supporting people in their productive ventures and managing the economic risks they take on. The workings of these institutions are important to comprehend if we are to predict their actions today and their evolution in the coming information age. The course strives to offer understanding of the theory of finance and its relation to the history, strengths and imperfections of such institutions as banking, insurance, securities, futures, and other derivatives markets, and the future of these institutions over the next century.
Rory Sutherland
Seth Klarman
Stanley Druckenmiller
Steve Jobs
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BusinessSteve Jobs
On going vertical. On Branding. On Product.
Warren Buffett