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Finance Lecture – Bonds and Stocks
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Excelent lesson.
Hi Simon, Its awesome, thank you for sharing this with us.
Very helpful!! Thank you.
Is Tom Hanks teaching this course?
Thank you for your lectures! They are exactly what I was looking for 😍
Hello, thanks for this helpful video and explanations. Can you just precise which formula you used to calculate the present value of bonds? and what's the different between the coupon rate and the interest rate? is the interest always given in exercises ?
This lecture is very helpful! Thank you so much for posting it.
wow. your lectures are great…. thank you.
I'm so pissed. This was too easy yet I had no clue how to do it because our professor doesn't teach us anything!!
thanks for the great lecture, this is by far the best teaching on similar subject. wish you could add more topics on trading.
nice lecture
does anybody else think this guy sounds like Tom Hanks? 🙂
I really appreciate this video. Thank you.
U helped me a lot. thank you so much
Thanks for sharing and found the content extremely helpful for my studies – much appreciated.
Thanks for the lectures. this clears things up a little for me
This guy sounds like Tom Hanks! 😀
interesting lecture with good notes. I am going to use it for study purpose.
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This was very helpful in my studies. Thanks!
I am from Jamaica and I am really enjoying your lectures; I have even shared them with my colleagues, I only wish that you would go more in depth. Our teachers talks about supernormal and so on and we get some really long formulas…hope you will keep posting and post more in depth lectures too. Thanks