Review of Enterprise Value and comparing it to EBITDA. Created by Sal Khan.
- Subject:
- Economics
- Social Science
- Material Type:
- Lesson
- Provider:
- Khan Academy
- Provider Set:
- Khan Academy
- Author:
- Sal Khan
- Date Added:
- 07/27/2021
Review of Enterprise Value and comparing it to EBITDA. Created by Sal Khan.
A compendium of protocols (structured conversations) used in the EL Education Language Arts Curriculum Module Lessons. Serves as a critical ongoing reference document alongside the K-5 module lessons.
Remember the relationship between current and voltage in an inductor and capacitor with the help of ELI the ICE man. Created by Willy McAllister.
This video presents a Classroom Close-up lesson that helps English learners develop their language skills in a meaningful way. English learners will be provided with an autobiography assignment that gives ELs the opportunity to research their family histories and hone in their writing and speaking while encouraging and building their confidence.
Introduction to Siddhartha Gautama Buddha and Buddhism.
An overview of the life and teachings of Jesus Christ and the birth of Christianity.
Kim discusses how after many years of unsuccessful settlements, the English founded the colony of Jamestown in Virginia.
Stone tools, changes in the human skull, and mutant genes: John Shea discusses some of the early evidence we have for collective learning. Created by Big History Project.
An overview of the stories of the Torah (first 5 books of the Hebrew Bible and the Christian Old Testament).
An overview from the first kings of a unified Judah and Israel to the beginning of the Jewish Diaspora with the destruction of the Second Temple.
Is a ring from a ninth-century Viking grave a surprising find, or a reflection of the larger trade patterns in early medieval Europe and the Middle East? Vikings traded and raided throughout Europe and as far as the Abbasid Caliphate in the Middle East. Political circumstances and environmental factors shaped these patterns of trade.
Early phases of the Civil War, from Bull Run to Antietam.
Earmarks, pork barrel projects and logrolling.
Earnings, EPS (earnings per share) and how they relate to the income statement and balance sheet. Created by Sal Khan.
The Earth's atmosphere keeps changing, creating an endless cycle of warming, cooling, and recovery. Created by Big History Project.
Earth ƒ??was formed approximately 4.6 billion years ago, likely as the result of a supernova (star explosion). The debris from this explosion began to collapse in on itself due to gravity, forming the sun. Gravity continued to draw the remaining particles together, clumping them into larger bodies, ultimately forming Earth and the other planets in our solar system. Created by Sal Khan.
Communities are dynamic and change over time, and we can observe this process with particular clarity after a disturbance or on new land. Learn about primary and secondary succession, as well as pioneer species. Created by Sal Khan.
Ecology is the study of how living things interact with each other and their environment. This includes living things (biotic factors) and non-living things (abiotic factors).
Economic Inequality in America Developing a New War on Poverty Lesson Plan by Michaels Gonchar Includes maps, videos and activities. Needs computers with internet connection.
Economic growth is an expansion of the capacity to produce goods and services. Economists traditionally believed that expanding the stock of capital leads to economic growth. In this video, we explore the important link between investment and growth using the PPC model. Created by Sal Khan.