Welcome to another episode of the Invesducate podcast. This week we are looking in detail at a specific company, Snapchat!
We discuss the effects of other companies' legislation, the economy's effects on Snapchats revenues, and how it has been reflected in the share price.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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Welcome to another episode of the Invesducate podcast. This week we are focussing on Japan! The history of Japan, its economic actions as well as recent trends of the Yen, and how the government has intervened are all discussed.
This is useful to know for general education, as well as knowing what the future of the Yen and the Japanese economy will hold.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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Welcome to another episode of the Invesducate podcast. This week we talk about the the Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM), and also Beta which makes up part of the CAPM formula!
These are useful to know when analysing stocks to invest in and building portfolios so give the episode a listen to find out more.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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In this episode we are going to be looking back at H1. We will look at equities, bonds and how they have performed, and also look at what could happen in the second half of 2022.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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Welcome to another episode of the Invesducate podcast. This week we talk about the Minimum Attractive Rate or Return (MARR) and Weighted Average Cost of Capital (WACC). We explain both of them, what they mean to business and also how they affect share prices!
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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This week we look at equity. It's a word that pops up often in financial news and literature, but what does it actually mean?
We look at the definition of equity, and then where it is applied such as in Private Equity firms, the Return of Equity ratio, and equity markets.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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This week we talk student loans! Many people dont understand them, so we look at how they work and affect students. We also consider the macro level of these debts, and how they affect the government.
Lastly, we look at some potential proposed changes of student loans, why the government is implementing them, and what they mean for students and governments.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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This week we look at the UK's monetary policy which influences interest rates and tries to control inflation.
We discuss quantitative easing, bank rates, and how they affect the UK economy and consumers in a packed episode.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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This is the link to the Bank of England framework from 2015 that I mentioned in the podcast: https://www.bankofengland.co.uk/-/media/boe/files/freedom-of-information/2016/sterling%20monetary%20framework%20june%202015.pdf
Today, the topic of shares is discussed. What are shares, can they grow or shrink in the number available to the public, and what implications can changing share prices have on the company that issues them?
These are some of the questions that this episode answers, as well as the best way for you to invest in shares.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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Hello and welcome to this Invesducate episode, where balance sheets are explained, and how they are used within banks. We also discuss how banks operate and interact with each other.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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In this week's Invesducate podcast, the differences between retail and commercial banks. Almost everyone uses a bank, but do you know the difference between these two types and the different services that they offer?
This bite-sized episode covers all these things, as well as explaining the similar depositary nature of these banks.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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Welcome back to the Invesducate podcast! In this episode, we discuss companies such as Uber, Deliveroo, and Getir and look into their financial situation as well as some social discussion points.
In this high inflationary climate, how will these companies react and perform, and will they be here to stay in the long term?
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
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Welcome to the first-ever Invesducate podcast! In this episode, there is an introduction to what this series will contain, as well as a brief introduction to the idea of money and the meaning behind it.
This podcast aims to educate people on finance, how to save and grow their own money, as well as the general economy. We want to make money more social in today's society.
Enjoy listening!