Banking 2: A bank's income statement

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    Introduction to the income statement of a bank (and to income statements in general).
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  • @williamkane1333
    @williamkane1333 3 роки тому +25

    teacher, this is so hard when i learn in university even in my langue ̣(vietnamese), but u make it so much easy and enjoyable to study. tks very much Sal.

  • @monkeytrollhunter
    @monkeytrollhunter 10 років тому +47

    "I had to buy my security gaurds machines guns" LOL XD

  • @rfry
    @rfry 16 років тому +4

    I love the rawness of the drawings... Its more about what your trying to explain then it is about the pretty pictures.

  • @navingurnani1938
    @navingurnani1938 7 років тому +12

    explained in a very easy to understand way

  • @junesilvermanb2979
    @junesilvermanb2979 Рік тому +2

    A machine gun is a fully automatic, rifled autoloading firearm designed for sustained direct fire with rifle cartridges.
    Other automatic firearms such as automatic shotguns and automatic rifles (including assault rifles and battle rifles) are typically designed more for firing short bursts rather than continuous firepower, and are not considered true machine guns.
    As a class of military kinetic projectile weapon, machine guns are designed to be mainly used as infantry support weapons and generally used when attached to a bipod or tripod, a fixed mount, or a heavy weapons platform for stability against recoils.
    Many machine guns also use belt feeding and open bolt operation, features not normally found on other infantry firearms.
    Machine guns can be further categorized as light machine guns, medium machine guns, heavy machine guns, general purpose machine guns and squad automatic weapons.
    Similar automatic firearms of 20 mm (0.79 in) caliber or more are classified as autocannons, rather than machine guns.

  • @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou
    @MayTheSchwartzBeWithYou 16 років тому +5

    Thanks so much for making these finance and banking videos. I'm an accounting minor so these are very helpful. :)

  • @ZoeJane
    @ZoeJane 12 років тому +3

    This is the best course I ever take!
    And I never thought I would enjoy a banking class like this.
    Your explanation made it simple and clear.
    OMG! How I wish I could have a teacher like in my real life.
    And I'm feeling lucky that I can take your course through Internet.
    Thank you! I really love it! I wanna take all of your courses, just can't wait to see the next lecture :)

  • @williamkane1333
    @williamkane1333 3 роки тому +2

    understand every single points you are conveying. it is amazing

  • @nengangcharles1138
    @nengangcharles1138 6 років тому +1

    That is very explicit Sir. To those who are criticizing, please take time and watch the video very well before commenting. thanks Sir

  • @00dfm00
    @00dfm00 15 років тому +1

    They aren't really using their equity, but rather other people's money. Equity is a claim against assets; here that is initially the $1m building, then the $200k interest that came in for total $1.2m. Also, in the purest sense, the interest is payment for matching up people's savings with borrowers and assuming all risks, as still owe savers their money + promised interest.

  • @ΑλέξανδροςΚομίνης
    @ΑλέξανδροςΚομίνης 4 роки тому +2

    that was a beautiful approach I never thought of, about what inc statement represents.. thanks man!!!

  • @whartanto2
    @whartanto2 13 років тому +1

    @krusaderkrusader3 The equity in this example is only $1 million of Shareholders' capital. This starting equity is then used to purchase the bank building for $1 million. You could not count the building again because that will be counting the same thing twice. Easy way to think about it is if I have $10,000 in cash that my dad gave me and use it to buy a car worth $10,000, I dont end up with $20,000. I ended up with $10,000 just in different form.

  • @brco2003
    @brco2003 16 років тому +2

    Great vid., once again! Perhaps "Interest Revenue" would be a better term than "Interest Income".

  • @ralliart2000
    @ralliart2000 14 років тому +2

    Very well explained, helpful videos - and all free. Excellent, thanks.

  • @rushimehta21
    @rushimehta21 9 років тому +2

    I don't know if I'm being thick but shouldn't the interest you pay on the £10m be a part of liabilities too? I understand that it was calculated and taken into account as part of the net income number but just to clarify in terms of the terminology...

  • @krusaderkrusader3
    @krusaderkrusader3 13 років тому +2

    @whartanto2 Thanks for the response. This was actually the reason why I asked the question - I thought that besides the bank building the entrepreneur also has 1m in cash. So my predictions were kind of right I guess.

  • @jaminlee831
    @jaminlee831 12 років тому +3

    quite easy to understand for me the outsider~~

  • @javanomic
    @javanomic 14 років тому +1

    I liked the way you explain the balance sheet.

  • @anudude
    @anudude 12 років тому +2

    Very well explained. Great work. keep it up.

  • @ManukyanAnita
    @ManukyanAnita 11 років тому +2

    THANK YOU!!! you could explain astrophysics to first-year students :)

  • @mrj6967
    @mrj6967 4 роки тому +1

    simple and cool and helped
    keep doing it🙌🏻

  • @vanskiid
    @vanskiid 13 років тому +1

    very helpful dude. I love you and these videos !

  • @kszpirak
    @kszpirak 11 років тому +1

    best video I've seen in my life

  • @Nahfrrr_
    @Nahfrrr_ 5 місяців тому +1

    Thanks

  • @frenchtouchful
    @frenchtouchful 14 років тому +1

    That's brilliant, many thanks

  • @hasan7e
    @hasan7e 12 років тому +2

    wow simply excellent

  • @rsmoove2000
    @rsmoove2000 12 років тому +1

    I was just thinking the same thing. It's amazing!

  • @krusaderkrusader3
    @krusaderkrusader3 13 років тому

    Why don't you treat the bank building as a starting equity also? (when you calculate the relative income at the end? What implications would there be if you'd include that building as a starting equity?

  • @annemsudhakar6255
    @annemsudhakar6255 6 років тому +1

    Excellent

  • @pjblabla
    @pjblabla 15 років тому

    everybody - please also watch the Crash Course by Chris Martenson - simply a brilliant compilation

  • @shyampsunder2003
    @shyampsunder2003 13 років тому

    @LudwigDeGieter He is right, he has taken the 9 million dollars which he uses are working capital to calculate the interest income ie 900k whereas he takes 10 million dollars which he has as deposits as interest expense ie 500k

  • @pgaquigz1125
    @pgaquigz1125 12 років тому +1

    ur awesome man

  • @rakakable
    @rakakable 11 років тому

    just a question, in the first vid he say that the Bank r.e. was payed with the 1m. My question is, the R-E counts for equity or was just a litle error?

  • @ScholarMusic
    @ScholarMusic 15 років тому +1

    WOW! You should teach teachers how to teach...

  • @UnchainTheNight1
    @UnchainTheNight1 12 років тому +2

    Sal, If everyone had you as a teacher, there wouldn't be a recession.

  • @Optimusprime240
    @Optimusprime240 10 років тому +3

    That epic phone cameo...

  • @puddingpimp
    @puddingpimp 14 років тому

    Should point out that the change in equity is only equal to the aftertax income if no dividends are drawn. Say you decide to buy a yacht with $100k of the income, then your delta equity would only be $100k.

  • @ananiasacts
    @ananiasacts 15 років тому

    I agree. It seems lame to use a computer to draw text by hand. Why not just type?

  • @biagiolembo
    @biagiolembo 14 років тому

    sorry,
    what happens to the cash when it is used to pay back loans?? does the bank keep that cash for itself??

  • @isratjahantabassum4577
    @isratjahantabassum4577 3 роки тому

    why dont you upload more videos?????? we need it badly

  • @aboabdoalsbiei2446
    @aboabdoalsbiei2446 10 років тому +2

    That was fun 👍

  • @huzeinyaziin4387
    @huzeinyaziin4387 4 роки тому

    best teacher

  • @anirudhsingh4795
    @anirudhsingh4795 6 років тому +1

    eduational video though but lot of unnecessary things in between please be straight to the point

  • @TheBlackLionTv
    @TheBlackLionTv 2 роки тому

    "and i had to buy my security guards machine guns."
    well sounds legit how to run a bank 101 lol
    just kidding man nice video even tho this is 2022 i get the idea thank you so much

  • @maherhl741
    @maherhl741 6 років тому

    Is minority interest with interest incom or non interest incom

  • @eXoudOne
    @eXoudOne 13 років тому

    OMG THIS IS AWESOME! BE MA TEACHER PWEASE!

  • @boyraceruk
    @boyraceruk 13 років тому

    How come there is only $10m in deposits when they have been paid $500k? Shouldn't that go on the end of year balance sheet?

  • @mcapps1
    @mcapps1 14 років тому

    @DulciJubilo
    Hard commodities are going to hold their value, not FIAT currency. Invest in tools, guns, ammo, gold or silver etc. Think of what you would NEED if say the world as we know it ends and walmart isn't open anymore. That xbox or LCD TV is really worthless if you have no power.

  • @runcalma
    @runcalma 12 років тому

    oh there is? please show me your videos where you can explain it better

  • @blahdelablah
    @blahdelablah 15 років тому

    This video is interesting because it helps to demonstrate how the rich get richer faster than the rest of us, as banks (for example) can make investments from their own equity without requiring a loan, i.e. no interest to deal with.

  • @njneopatriot
    @njneopatriot 15 років тому

    Hmmmm .... How is a borrower considered an asset? I believe it is an educated gamble to believe I will get paid back the money I loaned out. It appears to be a system based on faith in getting a return

  • @jhtv5757
    @jhtv5757 14 років тому

    "I have to buy my security guards machine guns" LOL Great Video!

  • @philpritchettphan
    @philpritchettphan 12 років тому

    what is the time frame of each statement?

    • @Me-kf4og
      @Me-kf4og 7 років тому

      72 years if you do the math

  • @crazyb87
    @crazyb87 8 років тому

    How come you have 900 k as interest income if the ppl that took loans haven't paid them off?

    • @africanative986
      @africanative986 8 років тому

      crazy-b because ten percent of 9 million is 900k ? He lent out 9 mil and gets 10% return.

  • @crazyb87
    @crazyb87 8 років тому

    You cannot receive the interest if you haven't actually received the lent amount first.

    • @vaibhavladdha7698
      @vaibhavladdha7698 8 років тому +1

      In accounting, incomes and expenditures are not calculated when they're actually received, but when they're owed. So at the end of the year, you're owed 900k and you owe 500k, so your income for the year is 400k, even though you haven't actually received any money or paid any.

    • @Me-kf4og
      @Me-kf4og 7 років тому

      Well you have paid some thing which is the tax, upkeep, and saleries

    • @Me-kf4og
      @Me-kf4og 7 років тому

      So yes you have paid something ;)

  • @DokterKattenbakvulling
    @DokterKattenbakvulling 8 років тому +18

    teeth cleaning??

  • @nriab23
    @nriab23 14 років тому

    God I should start a bank if one can make soo much money

  • @FoodTech41
    @FoodTech41 13 років тому +2

    why didn't you pick up the phone? it's me. just wanted to say thank you. :D

  • @sniped101
    @sniped101 15 років тому

    lol, my teacher worked at coca-cola factory so my teacher knows what he is talking about... im just here for the fun :P

  • @lawrencebywater2112
    @lawrencebywater2112 11 місяців тому

    Isn’t this a bit misleading, banks create money when writing new loans, and most recognise income on origination

  • @sniped101
    @sniped101 15 років тому

    so... how does this help the little guy out?

  • @huzeinyaziin4387
    @huzeinyaziin4387 4 роки тому +1

    hi

  • @moad1000
    @moad1000 11 років тому

    Well, it's for me.

  • @pongman
    @pongman 16 років тому

    Lol, machine guns. Where's the golden parachute? Oh I get it your bank didn't hand out any credit cards or checking accounts yet with all the added services.

  • @killsomething2
    @killsomething2 13 років тому

    PICK UP THE PHONE!

  • @mdabulbashar7163
    @mdabulbashar7163 2 роки тому

    7

  • @yermomrhot
    @yermomrhot 9 років тому

    what is the $1 million real estate for? where does it come from?

  • @27mstein
    @27mstein 12 років тому

    7 people work at JP Morgan

  • @paulinegrandison9150
    @paulinegrandison9150 7 років тому +1

    A very important point that most of the comments missed. 5% interest on $1M is $50,000, NOT $500,000

    • @DaddyAZTL
      @DaddyAZTL 5 років тому

      Its 5% of 10m not 1m

  • @adulby
    @adulby 13 років тому

    teeth cleaning? lol. nice work.

  • @AA-mh7ke
    @AA-mh7ke Рік тому

    J

  • @hedonism13
    @hedonism13 13 років тому

    Yup, machine guns.

  • @niinja2
    @niinja2 13 років тому

    MACHINE GUNS

  • @reinerman7
    @reinerman7 15 років тому

    geez cant understand the drawing..its like its been written by a baby

  • @arseneremy
    @arseneremy 13 років тому

    banks and machine guns

  • @Nat13gt
    @Nat13gt 13 років тому

    what about rocket launchers