I have been taught about these topics in my university (where I have got acca exemption) but the concepts were never clear, but after watching your videos I understand each concept in depth and they have glued to my memory just by watching one time. You’re an amazing teacher!
So macroecpnomics deals with government spending, borrowing and tax. These are country-sized matters. Microeconomics deals with smaller matters such as the price charged by your local grocery store.
PESTEL deals with large influences such as politics, economics etc.
RachelNeuman07 says
Hi Tutor,
I find these videos extremely helpful, is there any way to have these videos downloaded, so i can see them offline??
Ken Garrett says
Sorry, the videos cannot be downloaded.
Glad you find them helpful.
CelestineAccountant says
thank you very much
Dalesia says
thank you, understood everything.
accastudent20258 says
thank you sir for a detailed lecture
Rajshekharrsf says
I have been taught about these topics in my university (where I have got acca exemption) but the concepts were never clear, but after watching your videos I understand each concept in depth and they have glued to my memory just by watching one time. You’re an amazing teacher!
Ken Garrett says
That’s very kind of you to say so.
Glad you found the lectures useful.
derrick257 says
Thank you for the detailed lecture Sir
skaur1469 says
What do you mean Macro type organisations?
Ken Garrett says
Macro = large.
So macroecpnomics deals with government spending, borrowing and tax. These are country-sized matters.
Microeconomics deals with smaller matters such as the price charged by your local grocery store.
PESTEL deals with large influences such as politics, economics etc.
shadkay says
It’s a pleasure to have you Sir sir.
ArmanMk says
Your lecture is really useful for me thank you sir i hope best for you
Ken Garrett says
Thank you for your kind comment.
htzhli says
Thank you sir for a detailed lecture
@Bradley says
Thank you sir for a detailed lecture
kashafuliman says
are these full lectures or do we have to sign up somewhere to access full lectures?