The social earnings ratio, sometimes abbreviated to S/E, is a single-number metric, used to measure the social impact of various organisations. The non-financial metric is similar to the price earnings ratio, but instead focuses on valuation against social impact, rather than projected earnings. The ratio was founded in 2011 by Olinga Ta'eed and a team of financial experts, in order to find a way of measuring financial investment against real social impact. It began as a university collaboration in the United Kingdom, before becoming an internationally recognized form of measurement, when the CCEG was founded. In 2013, it was identified in a news article as "the most rapidly adopted metric in the world". (Wikipedia).
Federal Tax Basics - Social Security Taxes
In this video, we look at the basics of social security taxes
From playlist Personal Finance
Price to Earnings (P/E) Ratio and Earnings Per Share (EPS) Explained
This video provides a basic introduction into the price to earnings ratio and earnings per share value. It explains how to calculate the P/E ratio using two simple formulas and how to calculate the EPS value using the earnings of a company minus any preferred dividends divided by the shar
From playlist Stocks and Bonds
Dividends - Payout Ratio vs Retention Ratio
This stocks and bonds video tutorial explains how to calculate the dividend payout ratio and the retention ratio. The payout ratio is equal to the total dividends paid divided by the net income. The retention ratio is equal to the earnings retained divided by the net income. My Website:
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From playlist Ratios and Rates
Hey econ students! I made this video to help you understand unemployment. Make sure you can calculate the unemployment rate and the labor force participation rate. Also, make sure you know the three types of unemployment and why full employment is not 0% unemployment. Please like and subsc
From playlist Macro Unit 2: Economic Indicators and the Business Cycle
Lecture 18: Gender, Discrimination, and Identity
MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020 Instructor: Prof. Frank Schilbach View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/14-13S20 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP63Z979ri_UXXk_1zrvrF77Q In this video, Prof. Schilbach explains the concepts of gende
From playlist MIT 14.13 Psychology and Economics, Spring 2020
Odds Ratios and Log(Odds Ratios), Clearly Explained!!!
Odds Ratios and Log(Odds Ratios) are like R-Squared - they describe a relationship between two things. And just like R-Squared, you need to determine if this relationship is statistically significant. This StatQuest goes over all these details so that you are ready for any odds ratio and l
From playlist StatQuest
Driving User Behavior with Game Dynamics
(February 19, 2010) Rajat Paharia, founder and Chief Production Officer of Bunchball, discusses participation engines and the use of game dynamics and behavioral economics to incentivize and motivate user participation on the web. Stanford University http://www.stanford.edu/ Stanford Cen
From playlist Lecture Collection | Human-Computer Interaction Seminar (2009-2010)
Financial Theory (ECON 251) This lecture continues the analysis of Social Security started at the end of the last class. We describe the creation of the system in 1938 by Franklin Roosevelt and Frances Perkins and its current financial troubles. For many democrats Social Security is th
From playlist Financial Theory with John Geanakoplos
NGFP - MOVE - Paycheck Scavenger Hunt Review
@shaunteaches @nextgenpersonalfinance In this video, I review the problem solving for this great activity from NGPF.
From playlist Personal Finance
Federal Spending, Debt, and Deficits
Governments spend and borrow money just like people do. But it's a little more complicated. Is it bad for a government to be in debt? Who does a government borrow money from? How is federal spending determined? What are the types of federal spending? Let's investigate! Script by Matt Beat
From playlist Economics
Unit 4 - social surplus part 1
From playlist Courses and Series
Lecture 8: Private and Social Returns to Education
MIT 14.771 Development Economics, Fall 2021 Instructor: Esther Duflo View the complete course: https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/14-771-development-economics-fall-2021 YouTube Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLUl4u3cNGP61kvh3caDts2R6LmkYbmzaG Covers empirical evidence on the
From playlist MIT 14.771 Development Economics, Fall 2021
Goods and People: Ways of Seeing India at 75 by Pulapre Balakrishnan
COLLOQUIUM GOODS AND PEOPLE: WAYS OF SEEING INDIA AT 75 SPEAKER: Pulapre Balakrishnan (Ashoka University) DATE & TIME: Mon, 20 March 2023, 15:30 to 17:00 VENUE: Madhava Lecture Hall and Online RESOURCES ABSTRACT A visible strand of public commentary on ‘India at 75’ focuses on the s
From playlist ICTS Colloquium - Seminar
Peter Lynch | Learn To Earn | Full Audiobook
Mutual-fund superstar Peter Lynch and author John Rothchild explain the basic principles of the stock market and business in an investing guide that will enlighten and entertain anyone who is high-school age or older. Many investors, including some with substantial portfolios, have only t
From playlist Calculus
19. Economic Motivations for Fertility
Global Problems of Population Growth (MCDB 150) Data shows, consistently, that poor people have more children than rich people; economically speaking, children are an inferior good. Children are production goods because they do work, consumption goods because they are enjoyable, and inv
From playlist Global Problems of Population Growth with Robert Wyman
October 22, 2011 - In a discussion based on his book, Is Marriage for White People, Professor Banks discusses shifting trends in regard to the marital status and terrain of intimacy that confront black women. He discusses how these predicaments are affecting their professional lives and sh
From playlist Reunion Homecoming
PEG Ratio vs Price To Earnings (P/E) Ratio
This video explains how to calculate the price to earnings growth (PEG) ratio and compares it with the price to earnings (P/E) ratio to help determine if a company may be undervalued or overvalued. My Website: https://www.video-tutor.net Patreon Donations: https://www.patreon.com/MathSc
From playlist Stocks and Bonds