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Investing
Highlights- Berkshire Annual Meeting
Introductory to investing and the greatest teachers of business and investing. A fun playlist to listen to that brings great value even to pros
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Business
Jeff 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
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Business
Steve Jobs
On going vertical. On Branding. On Product.
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Investing
Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meetings.
Berkshire Hathaway annual shareholder meetings. Videos combine Morning session & Afternoon session. Listening to these is the best thing you can do to your brain. Go through the journey, enjoy the process, the way you see the world will not be the same as it was.
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Investing
Warren Buffet Interviews
More from the oracle of Omaha
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Investing
Warren Buffett | Lectures
Warren Buffett | Lectures
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Mathematics
Statistics 101 - Aswath Damodaran
This is an online statistics class that is designed to cover the concepts and tools that you are most likely to use or encounter in corporate finance and investing. The website for the class is accessible here: http://www.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar/New_Home_Page/webcaststatistics.htm In addition to the links to all of the videos, it also has post class tests/solutions and readings for the class.
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Investing
Financial 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.
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Business
Startup: YC How To Start A Startup 2015
Includes the legendary competition is for losers with Peter Thiel. The reason Stanford is the School, is courses like this being available. Youtube is a close second.
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Accounting
Accounting 101
An opportunity to learn from the one and only Aswath Demodran
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Finance
Foundations 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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Investing
Corporate Finance In-practice Webcasts
Corporate Finance In-practice Webcasts
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Economics
Principles of Microeconomics
This playlist contains the videos on topics that are typically included in a Principles of Microeconomics course.
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Investing
An introduction with Valuation
An opportunity to learn from the one and only Aswath Demodran
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Investing
An introduction with Corporate Finance
This is an online corporate finance class, composed of an introductory session and 36 more sessions that cover the subject.
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Investing
Valuation - MBA Level Class Spring 2020
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Investing
Corporate Finance MBA Spring 2021
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Investing
The Corporate Life Cycle: The Book
This playlist is in support of my book on corporate life cycles, published by Penguin Random House. With an introductory video as the lead in, the playlist includes twenty videos, each one in support of a chapter in the book. In each video, I provide a summation of the chapter, with links to slides that back up the presentation. You can find more details of the book at the links below: My webpage for the book: https://pages.stern.nyu.edu/~adamodar//New_Home_Page/CLC.htm My webpage: damodaran.com Random House link to the book: https://www.penguinrandomhouse.ca/books/723161/the-corporate-lifecycle-by-aswath-damodaran/9780593545065
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Investing
Investment 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).
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Business
Technology-enabled Blitzscaling
Class recordings from Stanford CS183C: Technology-enabled Blitzscaling.
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Software\Computer Science
Course | Programming Methodology
Programming Methodology (CS106A) is an Introduction to the engineering of computer applications emphasizing modern software engineering principles: object-oriented design, decomposition, encapsulation, abstraction, and testing. Uses the Java programming language. Emphasis is on good programming style and the built-in facilities of the Java language.
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Software\Computer Science
Course Programming Abstractions
This course (CS 106B) is the successor to CS 106A and covers more advanced programming topics such as recursion, algorithmic analysis, and data abstraction. It is taught using the C++ programming language, which is similar to both C and Java. In the past when both CS 106A and CS106B were taught in C/C++, the coupling between the two classes was very tight and it was unheard for students to take CS106B without having completed our CS 106A (we recommended CS 106X instead). Nowadays, some students do go straight into CS106B, this is typically appropriate for a student who done well in an intro programming course (e.g., scored 4 or 5 on the CS AP exam or earned a good grade in a college course) and has sufficient familiarity with good programming style and software engineering issues (at the level of CS 106A) to use this understanding as a foundation on which to tackle advanced topics.
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Software\Computer Science
Programming Paradigms
Programming Paradigms (CS107) introduces several programming languages, including C, Assembly, C++, Concurrent Programming, Scheme, and Python. The class aims to teach students how to write code for each of these individual languages and to understand the programming paradigms behind these languages.
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Software\Computer Science
MIT 6.034 Artificial Intelligence, Prof. Patrick Winston Fall 2010
View the complete course: http://ocw.mit.edu/6-034F10 Instructor: Patrick Winston In these lectures, Prof. Patrick Winston introduces the 6.034 material from a conceptual, big-picture perspective. Topics include reasoning, search, constraints, learning, representations, architectures, and probabilistic inference. License: Creative Commons BY-NC-SA More information at http://ocw.mit.edu/terms More courses at http://ocw.mit.edu
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Finance
MIT 18.S096 Topics In Mathematics W Applications In Finance
The purpose of the class is to expose undergraduate and graduate students to the mathematical concepts and techniques used in the financial industry. Mathematics lectures are mixed with lectures illustrating the corresponding application in the financial industry. MIT mathematicians teach the mathematics part while industry professionals give the lectures on applications in finance. An investment game ( https://www.hedgehogcamp.ai/ ) is also available as an additional learning resource. http://ocw.mit.edu/courses/mathematics/18-s096-topics-in-mathematics-with-applications-in-finance-fall-2013/
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Software\Computer Science
UC Berkeley CS 188 Introduction To Artificial Intelligence
COMPSCI 188, LEC 001 - Fall 2018 COMPSCI 188, LEC 001 - Pieter Abbeel, Daniel Klein Copyright @2018 UC Regents; all rights reserved "Slides (from 2018): https://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs188... Latest website: https://inst.eecs.berkeley.edu/~cs188 More resources: http://ai.berkeley.edu