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Комментарии : 88   
@canyonthiess6917
@canyonthiess6917 4 года назад
Over a decade later and this dude is still helping students, nothing but respect to this guy
@mogomotsimmogapi8559
@mogomotsimmogapi8559 3 года назад
10 years ago I flunked this for my mba really crushed my spirit. Today I understand better.thank I wasn't dumb my lecturer was just not invested in his craft.
@synncmaster
@synncmaster 7 лет назад
5 minutes of your video is more beneficial then my 3 hour lecture of postgraduate finance degree
@juanantonio488
@juanantonio488 2 года назад
x2
@livadi23
@livadi23 12 лет назад
I can now tell my sister, (who got her MBA from Oxford) that I have got my MBA from Kahn Academy for free!! Thanks so much for these videos and keep it up!!!
@sdott9751
@sdott9751 4 года назад
ur hired
@everything_strength
@everything_strength 12 лет назад
the type of humor at 3:40 almost sums up why I watch your videos. Sal, you get an idea across while being candidly funny. Don't worry, we always like your mini rambles!
@jacobblack4732
@jacobblack4732 7 лет назад
2017 whooo im watching them, thank you!
@aprilsmith9711
@aprilsmith9711 9 лет назад
October 2015, your lesssons are still very helpful. Thanks.
@tamagalvin
@tamagalvin 3 года назад
I had an hour lecture today and I learnt more in 3 minutes than I did. They didn't do a very good job of clarifying, just assumed you understood it. 2021
@robertvanghle8987
@robertvanghle8987 10 лет назад
The way you explain concepts in your videos and illustrations is great!
@frikhatomar6426
@frikhatomar6426 2 года назад
May God protects you Bros ... You are really helping people around
@t5productions
@t5productions 15 лет назад
Great Sal! Thanks a lot! I love your style of teaching on pen-scribbing paper! Genious!
@mogomotsimmogapi8559
@mogomotsimmogapi8559 3 года назад
10 years ago I flunked this for my mba really crushed my spirit. Today I understand better.thank I wasn't dumb my lecturer was just not invested in his craft.
@emmaracaza9921
@emmaracaza9921 8 лет назад
It's 2016 and i'm watching your videos!! Soo helpful♡
@Schwansohn
@Schwansohn 5 лет назад
watching in 2019 lol
@simplica1
@simplica1 15 лет назад
Just great...!!! You made something complicated so easy to understand in principle...i also love the virtual calculater!
@alibinnaseer
@alibinnaseer 2 года назад
I am your first like
@julielovesoca
@julielovesoca 12 лет назад
THANK U SOOO MUCH, YOUR EXPLANATION IS A LOT EASIER TO UNDERSTAND
@beny.1413
@beny.1413 4 года назад
Watching in 2020 :)
@iamtammichang
@iamtammichang 3 года назад
you made a mistake in year one. It is supposed to be 110/1.05 instead of 1.15.
@HollisKeatingOConnor
@HollisKeatingOConnor 8 лет назад
I've got 99.77 problems, but present value ain't one
@himanshuchelani7010
@himanshuchelani7010 4 года назад
99.75 shoul be the value I guess!
@kevincecchini368
@kevincecchini368 4 года назад
2020 and still being viewd
@Allmyinfoisunreal
@Allmyinfoisunreal 15 лет назад
As simple as it gets. Thanks!
@dylanburdett8189
@dylanburdett8189 6 лет назад
nearly a decade later...2018
@memphisarab
@memphisarab 15 лет назад
1 = 100% which is the principal amount + .05, the interest rate.
@thebeautyist9217
@thebeautyist9217 3 года назад
13 years later and your formula taught me more than my Cal Poly class
@FidaAifiya
@FidaAifiya 7 лет назад
april 2017, thank you for sharing this lesson, it's super amazing
@louiejackson25
@louiejackson25 9 лет назад
Sal i don't quite understand what inflation and interesrt rates have t do with one another... I mean I doubt inflation would be the same level as interest rate... Love youre videos learnig so much just want to understand that.
@FidaAifiya
@FidaAifiya 7 лет назад
it may have something to do with the demand of money. the higher the interest, money demand for speculative purposes will decrease, thus the supply of money will decrease too, lowering the inflation rate. sorry if the words I use are economically incorrect, I'm not a native english speaker, but hopefully you get the point :)
@Tryckert
@Tryckert 5 лет назад
Basically if the inflation rate is higher than the interest rate then you are essentially losing money in REAL economic terms. For example, if you have $100, invest it and make 5% you would now have $105 Nominally, but if the inflation rate is 6% then you would actually be losing money, because the your investment needs to have a return percentage higher than the inflation rate to actually make REAL money in economic terms. That 5% interest rate with the 6% inflation would actually mean you would have $99.06 when converted back into the previous years price level.
@mohammadkamrul5310
@mohammadkamrul5310 10 месяцев назад
still helping at 2023
@momans899
@momans899 8 лет назад
28/7/2016 thanks Khan academy we still get a big benefit from yous
@sohshermaine8064
@sohshermaine8064 2 года назад
Thanks my hero 💜
@esandquistSr
@esandquistSr 5 лет назад
Regarding the Federal government defaulting... It has: Gold bonds, Silver certificates, War bonds (pick a war)...
@SumitKumar-di9oe
@SumitKumar-di9oe Год назад
This guy is a legend
@TheStfu1000
@TheStfu1000 12 лет назад
so basically there exists a sum of money today a sum of money later and a risk free growth percentage in the time period of today to later. you then work out the present value of the later sum by dividing the later sum by the risk free growth percentage. whichever present value is greater is clearly the payment you should choose.
@GursimarSinghMiglani
@GursimarSinghMiglani Месяц назад
Amazing!!
@gswarriors53
@gswarriors53 3 года назад
Can i get more commentary from Sal?
@fauxhawkboy109
@fauxhawkboy109 12 лет назад
THIS GUY IS SOO AMZINGGG !!
@spinach7205
@spinach7205 4 года назад
Thank you 😊
@30paulmc
@30paulmc 2 года назад
Helping me in 2021
@ENYCE777
@ENYCE777 9 лет назад
2015, May 31, and I am using this. Great information.
@TakeLife2TheExtreme
@TakeLife2TheExtreme 9 лет назад
Made in 2008 still helpful 2 days from now.
@Zander101084
@Zander101084 13 лет назад
THANKS SAL!!!
@user-ob1yt4ht3m
@user-ob1yt4ht3m 4 года назад
Hi! What's up? Can the future value be less but the present value is higher (such as in choice 2, PV = 10079.65 which is more then the principle, however, the FV=11000) for example, in choise 1). p=10050, rate=13 t=2years FV=12,832.85. in choice 2). p=3000, 2nd year=4500, 3 year=3500 totaly pays = 11000 if we calculate the PV = 10,079.65. Thanks in advance!
@user-ob1yt4ht3m
@user-ob1yt4ht3m 4 года назад
Sorry, i made a mistake in the last part not 2nd and 3rd year but just 1st and 2nd.
@delightP
@delightP 16 лет назад
THANK YOU, THANK YOU!
@drifter2341
@drifter2341 4 года назад
thank you!
@Uncle19
@Uncle19 11 лет назад
4:53 writes down 105*1.05 when it is already solved right above on the calculater 105*1.05 = 110.25 :P
@alexsopo9917
@alexsopo9917 11 лет назад
Compute the present value PV of the following income stream I(t), assuming an continuously-compounding interest rate of 5 per cent (r=0.05). The income stream is the following: for the first 10 years, you get nothing. Then, you get income at a constant rate of ten-thousand (10,000) dollars-per-year in perpetuity (that is, you get money at that rate for all future time).
@EuchridEucrow1
@EuchridEucrow1 13 лет назад
@krizutch He was answering a question.
@memphisarab
@memphisarab 15 лет назад
Why is $20 in Choice 3 added w/ 50 and 35 whereas Choice 1 and 2 are left alone. I understand the division per # of years. But not sure why Column three is all summed up.
@Seguris
@Seguris 13 лет назад
Lol @ 4:54 the answer 105*1.05 was already there XD Thanks a lot for the video.
@LachlanGB
@LachlanGB 8 лет назад
Perhaps its outside the point of calculating the PV, but wouldn't option 3 be the best over a 2 year period? Because you would have (20x(1.05^2))+(50x1.05)+(35x(1.05^2) = $113.14?
@MaartenvanRossemLezingen
@MaartenvanRossemLezingen 7 лет назад
The 35 dollars is given to you in year 2, therefore it won't get the 1.05^2 interest. So you'll actually get about 107,70 dollars.
@Onlyonesaves1995
@Onlyonesaves1995 11 лет назад
Can someone please answer: Choice one come out in a total profit of $10.15 while choice 2 gets a profit of $10.23 so wouldn't choice 2 be a better option.
@jchakraborty9609
@jchakraborty9609 7 лет назад
u need to find out the net worth.its like u get 10 dollar profit after selling something in 110 dollar which had cost price of 100. while u get 50 dollar profit while selling something in 100 whose cost price is 50. so in first case your net worth is more,right?
@tomcotter4299
@tomcotter4299 5 лет назад
drew down What you’re missing is that Choice 2 gives you $10.23 on a smaller starting number ($99.77). In two years you end up with exactly $110. In Choice 1 you start with $100 and make a profit of $10.15. In two years you end up with $110.15. Therefore, Choice 1 makes you richer in the future than Choice 2 does.
@abhishekkwatra1426
@abhishekkwatra1426 4 года назад
can this "risk-free rate" also be taken as like inflation?
@trelokamenos
@trelokamenos 13 лет назад
Hahah, that would be a dedicated banker, the sun goes nova, the universe goes heat death, but you're still getting your money!
@Rayhuntter
@Rayhuntter 11 лет назад
4:55 genius!! calculating something you already have above :D
@BLUEGENE13
@BLUEGENE13 6 лет назад
but federal treasuries don't give you compound interest though do they, they give simple interest right?
@donna8
@donna8 15 лет назад
Can someone please kindly explain to me why you do not square for choice 1 but you square for choice 2 and 3? Sorry...i'm really basic :(
@miikaelf
@miikaelf 11 лет назад
We have arrived at 2012, and the words federal government and risk free in one sentence made me smirk. Unfortunately
@UdayAggarwal95
@UdayAggarwal95 8 лет назад
LMAO!! if the sun does not supernova..best way to say risk free!!!
@FRESHENDEAVOUR
@FRESHENDEAVOUR 3 года назад
I'm lost as how to calculate exponents on a calculator - how do you use the power / square function? perhaps I'm being stupid.
@thegoonist
@thegoonist 14 лет назад
"if the sun does not supernova" ROFL
@50CalPaintballSniper
@50CalPaintballSniper 15 лет назад
were do you get the 1.05?
@waksibra
@waksibra 12 лет назад
how can i get a calculator like that on my pc?
@haseebahmed07518
@haseebahmed07518 13 лет назад
i want a virtual TI-85 too :D
@brindleyadolphus4905
@brindleyadolphus4905 3 года назад
2021? Anyone else?
@morphixboy
@morphixboy 11 лет назад
please pray for me..i don't want to fail this subject again....
@ausfyausfy2455
@ausfyausfy2455 7 лет назад
He used the compounding interest equation to explain this but.... don't bonds use simple interest ?
@basher3804
@basher3804 13 лет назад
Today Sal, please. By the time you finish, I would have the $110.25
@dabiend.9562
@dabiend.9562 Год назад
nov. 22 2022 btw
@saarvancasteren1123
@saarvancasteren1123 2 года назад
I can't watch the video :( I don't know what's wrong...
@rseshadri
@rseshadri 15 лет назад
1 + 5% = 1.05
@themrzohan1
@themrzohan1 3 года назад
couldn't you save the $20 get the 5% interest over a year. then get the $50 and add that to your investment for the next year (74(1.06)). Finally add the $35 and end up making more money? Making the third choice the better outcome. (2021 and the video is still relevant)
@kayuree
@kayuree 3 года назад
2020!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
@kimgautreau7534
@kimgautreau7534 Год назад
I donated 20
@ethanhorizon
@ethanhorizon 6 лет назад
Great Teaching but can you make better and clear handwriting?
@Gecasth
@Gecasth 12 лет назад
But the main question is... why would you give us $100 dollars? D: ~
@mohamedhanifansari9224
@mohamedhanifansari9224 6 лет назад
Inflate the currency to death.
@D_U_F_F_Y
@D_U_F_F_Y 13 лет назад
Your tangents are so annoying.. just get to the damn point. We get it, you are the safest person to risk to, we get the government is safe, we get that inflation could occur. you aren't discussing those things...... stay on topic. This video could have been 3 minutes long if you just stayed on topic and didn't repeat. If we want to repeat we can rewind it.
@Real-madrid5812
@Real-madrid5812 14 лет назад
thank you very much!
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