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  • What an awesome video! Kudos!

  • RE: 'it is apparent you do not understand money'

    So and so you understand money, why don't you tell us:

    1. Where does the world debt clock go to?

    2. Since when the debt is out of control?

    3. Is money still attached to the real world economy (if it is traded against debts, toxic derivatives & trends of growing/falling rather than real value)

    3. Where does the money go?

    4. How far will this go?

    5. Where is the value & where are we?

    6. Who, how & when is going to take this seriously & fix the mess?

  • RE: 'Great video'

    Absolutely. To attach money to time is one of the most stupid things ever made in the history of mankind. The one thing that outperforms this is to attach further the money to debts. (to enslave humans with money loans).

    Now then if somebody could only tell us how to disconnect the money from those two (time and debt) to fix the mess, it would be great.

    For further details about how far things have gone Google search:

    world debt economist

    and click on the first reference there.

  • Great video thank you very much !

  • 747.26

    

  • how to solve (1+0.5)^5

  • how to solve ( 1+ .05 )power 5

  • Mahege1. You are correct. It is a rounding error.

  • 2nd example should be:

    FV=1000/(1+0.06)^5=$747.26

    

  • @smokenfly514. means(1) the internal rate that the feds charge banks for lending them $. and (2). the going rate in the market of a product . so you can use this rate to find its "present value " or "future value" if you know the rate. if you do not know the rate, you can easily solve for it using a texas instrument BA 2 Plus calc.

  • @U1t001.. it is apparent you do not understand money and how it is used to value things such as wine. its not just some made up stuff. i guess since you have all this conspiracy theory stuff on your channel, i could see how you believe that.

  • Can someone explain discount rates please? Thanks a lot

  • Dear Sir Usurer,

    Do you really believe that money can have future value? Money is commodity like any other commodity, which should also have future value, like wine for example. If I give you a bottle of wine in the supermarket (to use it), and as it can have future value I don't want your usury money, but want you to return me ten bottles of wine calculated after the 'reinforced concrete' formula you are so fond of.

    The theory of the future value of money is economic legalization of usury.

  • too fast ... reduce ur speed plz

  • Very clear and concise explanation. Once you understand the methodology just remember that the wonderful BA ii plus financial calculator takes out the algebra part of solving for these FV or PV questions.

    There are 5 variables on the calculator, and almost all the time you get 4 out of the 5 variables and you have to CPT (compute) for the 5th variable or the x (unknown) variable.

  • He talks just a little too fast.

  • thank u very useful tutorial.

  • made it sound easy..lovely stuff!

  • Im in a finance class and my professor said to check out these videos. Very informative.

  • @TheMEK3 just get to know how to use that damn BA 2 Plus calculator and you are golden. could be use for ammortizations, bonds valuation ,its nice.

  • How much you "have" now.

  • Just amazing so easy to understand. great explanation 5*

  • Great teacher! Very clear. Thank you.

  • Thanks you sir. We all people are hoping more video related to other topic.

    Thanks again.

  • Thanks, I finally get this!!! YEEE HAH!!!

  • thanks.

  • Simple & Quick.

    Easy to understand.

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