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Famous Nathan: The Story of a Family Owned Fast Food Chain: Rich in nostalgia, FAMOUS NATHAN pushes the boundaries of conventional documentary filmmaking, as kaleidoscopic and layered as Coney Island itself, capturing the honky-tonk, in-your-face spirit that was Nathan's Famous in its hey-day and today. 

 

 

The Trade-Off between Risk and Return: In this lecture on the trade-off between risk and return, Professor Sussman introduces you to several important financial models businesses use every day. These include the Nobel Prize-winning Capital Asset Pricing Model, which is a means for formally unifying an asset’s expected return and risk by studying asset fluctuations.

 

 

Accounting and Finance—Decision-Making Tools: This introductory lecture unpacks some key concepts in accounting and finance; dispels some common myths about accounting; and gives you a helpful overview of three essential statements companies routinely prepare to communicate critical financial data to shareholders and owners.

 

 

Finding the Money: We all use money, and yet the questions of what is money, and where does money come from remain elusive. Stephanie Kelton traces the conflict all the way back to the story we tell about money, injecting new hope and empowering democracies around the world to tackle the biggest challenges of the 21st century: from climate change to inequality.