Understanding Money and Banking in One Minute

Understanding Money and Banking in One Minute

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Negative Interest Rates (Negative Interest Rate Policy or NIRP Implications) Explained in One Minute

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Negative Interest Rates (Negative Interest Rate Policy or NIRP Implications) Explained in One Minute

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Understanding Money and Banking in One Minute

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  1. 1 Inflation Explained in One Minute
  2. 2 Deflation Explained in One Minute
  3. 3 Hyperinflation Explained in One Minute
  4. 4 How Money Works Explained in One Minute
  5. 5 Fractional Reserve Banking Explained in One Minute
  6. 6 Monetary Easing (aka Quantitative Easing / QE, LTRO, APP and so on) Explained in One Minute
  7. 7 The International Monetary Fund (IMF) and the World Bank Explained in One Minute
  8. 8 The Gold Standard Explained in One Minute
  9. 9 Shadow Banking (Hedge Funds, Money Market Funds, etc.) Explained in One Minute
  10. 10 Financial Leverage (Trading on Equity) Explained in One Minute
  11. 11 Negative Interest Rates (Negative Interest Rate Policy or NIRP Implications) Explained in One Minute
  12. 12 Central Banks and Commercial Banks Compared in One Minute
  13. 13 The Velocity of Money Explained in One Minute
  14. 14 Stagflation Explained in One Minute
  15. 15 Compound Interest Explained in One Minute
  16. 16 Credit Scores and Credit Reports Explained in One Minute
  17. 17 The Bretton Woods Monetary System (1944 - 1971) Explained in One Minute
  18. 18 Currency Wars (Competitive Currency Devaluations) Explained in One Minute
  19. 19 Bank Runs Explained in One Minute: How Banks Become Insolvent and Fail
  20. 20 Deposit Guarantees (Deposit Insurance Systems Like the FDIC) Explained in One Minutes
  21. 21 Peer-to-Peer Lending (AKA P2P Loans or Crowdlending) Explained in One Minute
  22. 22 Secured vs. Unsecured Loans in One Minute: Definitions, Explanations and Comparison
  23. 23 Debt/Loan Consolidation, Refinancing and Restructuring Defined, Explained & Compared in One Minute
  24. 24 Insolvency vs. Default vs. Bankruptcy: Three Terms Defined, Explained and Compared in One Minute
  25. 25 Cash and Cash Equivalents (Treasury Bills, Money Market Funds, CDs, etc.) Explained in One Minute
  26. 26 The Money Supply (Monetary Base, M1 and M2) Defined & Explained in One Minute
  27. 27 Three Types of Money in One Minute: Commodity Money, Representative Money and Fiat Money*/Currency
  28. 28 The IMF's Special Drawing Rights (SDR or XDR) Defined and Explained in One Minute
  29. 29 Payday Loans (AKA Cash Advance Loans, Payday Advance Loans or Salary Loans) Explained in One Minute
  30. 30 "Intrinsic Value" Defined and Explained in One Minute: Labor vs. Subjective Theory of Value
  31. 31 Gresham' s Law (Thomas Gresham) and Thiers' Law (Adolphe Thiers) Explained & Compared in One Minute
  32. 32 Capital Controls (Limiting Inflows and Outflows) in One Minute: Definition, Explanation and Examples
  33. 33 Cryptocurrency Exchanges Explained in One Minute: Is Your Crypto (BTC, ETH, LTC, XRP, etc.) Safe?
  34. 34 Stablecoins (Crypto) Explained in One Minute: Are Tether (USDT) or Coinbase's USD Coin (USDC) Safe?
  35. 35 The Federal Funds Rate Explained in One Minute: Federal Reserve Interest Rate Superpower or Threat?
  36. 36 The Federal Reserve's Discount Rate Explained in One Minute: From Definition to Implications
  37. 37 Repurchase Agreements (Repo) & Reverse Repurchase Agreements (Reverse Repo) Explained in One Minute
  38. 38 Liquidity Crisis/Squeeze vs. Credit Crunch: Definitions/Explanation and Comparison/Differences
  39. 39 Milton Friedman's Work/Career (Theory, Books, Politics, etc.) and Monetarism Explained in One Minute
  40. 40 Underwriting (Insurance, Loans, IPOs, etc.) Explained in One Minute: Definition/Meaning, Examples...
  41. 41 Sovereign Debt (National, Government or Public Debt) Explained in One Minute: From Meaning to Crisis
  42. 42 Sovereign Debt (National, Government or Public Debt) Explained in One Minute: From Meaning to Crisis
  43. 43 (Broad) Types of Debt Levels Countries Have Explained in One Minute: Household, National & Corporate
  44. 44 Mortgage-Backed Securities (MBS) Explained in One Minute: Did We Learn Our Lesson?
  45. 45 The "Big Three" Credit Rating Agencies in One Minute: Standard & Poor's/S&P, Moody's and Fitch Group
  46. 46 Collateralized Debt Obligations (CDOs) Explained in One Minute: Definition, Risk, Tranches, etc.
  47. 47 Collateralized Loan Obligations (CLOs) Explained in One Minute: Mortgage-Backed Securities 2.0?
  48. 48 Financial Crisis vs. Economic Crisis: One Minute Explanation/Comparison (Definition, Examples, etc.)
  49. 49 How Low Can Interest Rates Go? A One Minute Perspective on "Modern-Day" Central Banking Limits
  50. 50 Why Wasn't "Money Printing" (Fed, ECB, etc.) Followed by High Inflation? A One Minute Explanation
  51. 51 From Deflationary Shock/Crash to Inflationary Spiral: A One Minute "Deflation to Inflation" Scenario
  52. 52 Is Hyperinflation a Threat for the United States or European Union Nations? A One Minute Perspective
  53. 53 How Likely Is a Currency Reset in 2020 and Beyond? Currency Resets Explained in One Minute
  54. 54 How Likely Is a Currency Reset in 2020 and Beyond? Currency Resets Explained in One Minute
  55. 55 How Eurodollars Work Explained in One Minute: From Definition and History to Market Importance
  56. 56 US Dollar Crisis vs. Dollar Strength After a Crisis in the United States: One Minute, Two Scenarios
  57. 57 What Could Replace the Dollar? Potential USD Alternatives (Gold, Currencies, etc.) in One Minute
  58. 58 The Problem(s) with too Much Debt Explained in One Minute
  59. 59 (How) Can Central Banks Create Inflation? Federal Reserve/ECB "Superpowers" Explained in One Minute

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