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Jason Moser: "I have a question about the war on cash podcast from November 19th, 2018.

Jason and Matt mentioned that they like the buybacks of Visa, but are OK with small dividends

to fund future growth. I'm confused.

Don't both buybacks and dividends decrease the amount of cash to fund future growth?"

He goes on to say he would personally prefer dividends over buybacks.

That's cash in the pocket.

But on the other hand, increasing dividends generally represents a much stronger commitment

by management in the faith of the business because companies generally do not like to

cut the dividend, and dividends provide a more direct reward to shareholders.

Landon, you make a very good point here.

Regardless of whether it's a dividend or a buyback, the company has to fund that one way or another.

When you have a business like Visa, or MasterCard for that matter, that is as big as they are,

and have very high-margin business models, as they both do, the nice thing about that

type of investment opportunity for investors is that while the growth is going to be there,

the growth will generally be organic, and it'll be tied to general consumer spending.

These are business models that generate a lot of surplus cash.

They have to do something with it.

There's only so much they can reinvest in the business before they start getting a little bit

outside of their circle of competence, and you start seeing some deteriorating returns

on those investments.

So, you reward your shareholders either through a dividend or share repurchases.

I tend to prefer dividends, just because, like you said, Landon, they are cash in the pocket.

But by the same token, these companies do know that material buybacks over the course

of time can play out on the share price.

The fact of the matter is, when you reduce that number of shares outstanding,

that's going to give you a little bit of a different look on the value of those shares.

It should, in theory, make them a little bit more expensive over time.

All in all, we like to see a healthy mix there, and feel like, with Visa and MasterCard,

perhaps the opportunity there is to grow that dividend a little bit more substantially over time.

That's what we'll be hoping that they do.

For more infomation >> Dividends vs Buybacks: Which Should Investors Prefer? - Duration: 2:27.

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Great inventions which Ancient India gave to the world - Duration: 4:36.

Namaste and Welcome, My name is Virat.

In this episode we will learn

about those techniques and objects, which were invented in ancient India

and whole world recognize those techniques and objects.

Those inventions were also recognized by science

so lets start.

At first we will learn about ayurveda.

Ayurveda was started in India.

Ayurveda is world's oldest medical system,

It was developed by the Sages of India.

Today ayurvedic medicines are used in

whole world.

Ayurvedic medicine are made from natural herbs and plants

because of that they have minor to no side effects.

Most of these medicine are very cheap in price

so everyone can afford it.

Yoga was also started in India,

Over the period of time Indian Sages developed it further

and introduce it to common peoples.

Today yoga exercises are practiced in almost whole world.

Yoga improves health

even science recognized it.

Yoga cures many diseases,

Today whole world celebrate

world yoga day on 21st June,

Yoga is recognized by whole world

but it is opposed in India by some peoples.

Now we will talk about zero.

Numeric digit zero was discovered in India &

Aryabhatta discovered it.

Today zero is used in

almost every calculation or accounting tasks,

Without zero its impossible to do same.

Meditation is spiritual practice,

It is part of Sanatan Vedic culture from

thousands of years.

From India meditation technique spread though out whole world,

Meditation is good for health even science recognize it.

Meditation helps in to

reduce stress and anxiety.

Cataract surgery is performed to improves

vision of eyes,

The technique of this surgery spreads in world from India.

In 6th century physician named "Shushrut" performed

world's first cataract surgery,

In book "Shushrut Samhita" the technique of

plastic surgery is also given.

Diamond mining was first started in

ancient India.

Diamond were found at nearby places of

Krishna and Godavri rivers.

Diamond has great importance in Indian culture,

Diamond is world's most precious gemstone.

World's first university was built in

ancient India,

Its name was "Takshshila".

More the 60 subjects like

maths, science, astrology and medicine were taught there,

students from China, Arab and Greece

visited there

to get education.

Chess was first played in India.

From India it spread globally

Chess was started in 6th century

while Gupta empire's rule.

At that time it was known as "Chaturanga"

Kamasutra is world's oldest book which deals in sexual matters.

It was developed by Sage Vatsyayan.

On various matters great researches

were done in India.

Cotton cultivation was started in ancient India.

World's first martial art

"kalaripayattu" was started in India,

then it spreads to other Asian countries.

Ancient India gave great inventions

to world.

In this video we had covered few percent

of those inventions,

India's great contribution towards world progress

in hard to explain in single video.

Thank you all for watching this video,

Will back soon with another episode."Namaskar"

For more infomation >> Great inventions which Ancient India gave to the world - Duration: 4:36.

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Mithrain VS 10000Days - Which One is the Best ? - Duration: 10:05.

For more infomation >> Mithrain VS 10000Days - Which One is the Best ? - Duration: 10:05.

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How To Network: Narrow Vs Broad Networks (Which Is Better?) - Duration: 2:56.

There are

two types of networks: your narrow network and your broad network.

Think of your narrow network as people that you know pretty intimately on a professional

level.

Your team members, colleagues, your boss, your clients.

So these are people that you know well, whom you work with closely.

That's your narrow network.

Your broad network are people whom you don't know very well, but I would refer to them

as acquaintances.

So these could be LinkedIn connections, they could be people who are in your industry,

they're people whom you recognize and you might talk to at a networking event but you

don't know them personally or you don't work with them as closely as you do your narrow

network.

Now what's fascinating, is that you might think that the majority of your professional

opportunities are going to come through your narrow network.

And it's true that that narrow focus network does provide connections, introductions and

opportunities.

But what is most interesting is that the majority of your career shaping opportunities, business

shaping connections, actually come through your broad network.

They're going to come from people whom you don't know very well.

Now the challenge for women, is that very often we have a really close narrow network.

So we have deeper relationships and connections with a smaller group of people.

What you'll often see with men is that they have much broader networks filled with acquaintances,

people they know casually but not quite as well.

This can make it easier for them to have access to opportunities, information, resources,

to help them get ahead.

And so, as a woman, what's really important is that you put in the time to not only build

relationships with that narrow network, but to cultivate your broad network as well.

When I did some research a few years ago, into where my most important opportunities

and connections and contracts and deals came from, they actually all came through my broad

network.

Acquaintances people, who made connections and introductions for me whom I appreciate

so much but whom I don't actually know all that well.

So there you go narrow network broad network you want to make sure to cultivate both.

For more infomation >> How To Network: Narrow Vs Broad Networks (Which Is Better?) - Duration: 2:56.

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Value Stocks vs. Growth Stocks: Which Way Should You Invest? - Duration: 2:29.

Robert Brokamp: So far we've covered a lot of bland-looking food. A lot of white. A lot of brown.

If I add some color, I'm moving on to that jiggly staple of Thanksgiving tables -- cranberry sauce!

Alison Southwick: Now are you of the family that needs to have that cranberry sauce

come out of a can and keep those ridges evident or are you, no, it needs to actually look

like cranberries? Or do you guys actually buy fresh cranberries?

Brokamp: It depends on whether I'm in charge of providing it for the meal.

With our family, I'm usually in charge of bringing the drinks, which gives you an idea

of how much faith my family has in my cooking.

If I were in charge of the cranberries, they would come out of the can which, by the way,

according to Smithsonian Magazine, is how something like 74% of people do it.

Only 26% of people actually get the cranberries and make the sauce.

So, in our portfolio that we are setting before us, I'm putting cranberries as style investing.

Up to now, we've been talking about investing according to size, but there are other factors,

and one of them is style; basically growth vs. value.

Every portfolio should have some growth and value just like every Thanksgiving table should

have some cranberries.

But depending on how you want to lean [a little bit toward growth, a little toward value]

is really up to you.

The long-term returns on whether growth beats value or vice versa is somewhat inconclusive.

Plenty of academic evidence shows that value outperforms, but there are many periods where

growth outperforms for a long period, including our recent period.

Over the last several years, growth has just significantly outperformed value.

I'm not going to go one way or the other.

People like Jack Bogle say over the long term it doesn't matter, but you have a style just

like you have a cranberry preference. Some people love tech stocks.

[If you] love finding the new up-and-coming companies [in Motley Fool lingo like Rule Breakers],

then you're going to be leaning towards growth.

If you are more of a Warren Buffett-type investor, you like getting a good deal, or if you want

your portfolio to have a better emphasis on things like dividends,

you're probably going to lean more towards value.

But in the end over the long term, it probably doesn't matter.

For more infomation >> Value Stocks vs. Growth Stocks: Which Way Should You Invest? - Duration: 2:29.

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Fury reveals the text he sent to Wilder which led to heavyweight clash - News Live - Duration: 2:41.

 Tyson Fury has revealed the text message exchange between himself and Deontay Wilder that led to Saturday's fight in Los Angeles

 The former heavyweight champion will bid to upset the odds when he challenges the current WBC ruler at the Staples Center

 His original plan was to gently work his way back into contention following his near three-year lay-off from the ring

 Sefer Seferi and Francesco Pianeta were beaten with considerable ease as Fury shed his ring rust

 But when Anthony Joshua failed to agree terms with Wilder earlier this year, the traveller stepped in

 "I'll tell you what happened. Wilder will tell the story better than me because he's got the messages in his phone," he told IFL TV

 "When this whole situation was going on with Joshua and Wilder, like they were supposed to fight and then they weren't fighting, they were asking this much money, that much money

 "I sort of thought to myself, you know what, everyone is getting excited about these two fighting and it's not going to happen

 "So I text Wilder and I said, 'Look, forget Joshua, he's not the real deal, he's obviously got no bottle, but if you want to fight a real fighting man, who will step up and defend the country, then you're looking at the right man'

 "He said, 'Yeah, let's do it. F*** Joshua. Let's do the fight. Let's give the fans what they want'

"  Joshua had hoped to face Wilder at Wembley in the autumn but instead knocked out Alexander Povetkin in the seventh round

 He is due to return to the national stadium on April 13 - with Wilder his No.1 choice

 But should Fury dethrone the American this weekend, he will be mandated to rematch Wilder next year - leaving Joshua out in the cold again

Read More Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder

For more infomation >> Fury reveals the text he sent to Wilder which led to heavyweight clash - News Live - Duration: 2:41.

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Eng sub Shuju return 2 EP21-"not eat?" Which members are emerging as candidates for the early - Duration: 5:05.

[E.L.F.'s Table] [SJ Returns 2]

[Trying the second table] Okay.

We should rinse our mouth for fair evaluation.

[Are you from Michelin?] You know they rinse their mouth before trying something new.

[Rinsing his mouth so hard]

That's right. He should rinse his mouth before eating grilled beef ribs.

It's okay. It might not look so good but as soon as he eats my beef tripe...

[Why is it yours?] What are you talking about? I recommended the restaurant.

[Keeping him in check after cold noodles were not well received] But it was me who chose the menu.

If you had chosen sushi, they would've eaten it first.

[The oldest two squabbling over little things] -Dip it in the sauce. -No, not Eunhyuk.

[Eat the beef ribs] Dip it in the lemon sauce first,

[Shindong starts to cast a spell] No, you should've dipped it in the lemon first.

-Is he eating the ribs? -Is it the ribs?

[Trying beef ribs as if he's under a spell] Next, I'll try this beef ribs.

Is this a sauce?

[Shingdong's pick! Juicy beef ribs]

[Everyone knows] Eunhyuk would love that Yakiniku restaurant.

[Beef is the safe menu to choose] What Eunhyuk and Donghae both love is beef.

Right. I'm confident.

Because they both love beef.

They love beef.

[Will Shindong's prediction become reality?] I think I'm going to win this.

There are two sauces.

-What sauce is this? -A lemon sauce. -Lemon and...

[Soy sauce, Lemon sauce] soy sauce. I think this will be spicy.

[What sauce should I try first?]

[Trying the soy sauce first]

[Eunhyuk, you love beef.]

[Smiling]

[Failed...] -This is too cold. -He says it's too cold.

I'll make allowance for it.

[Keeping Shindong in check this time] -Don't do it. -No, you don't have to.

-The beef tasted like that in the first place. -Why does he making allowance for it?

[You're doing well, Eunhyuk] The beef tasted like that in the first place.

[Drenching the beef in the sauce] -I'll go for the lemon sauce. -But...

[That lemon sauce is good]

[Sour] You should've known that

the beef would become cold.

[Feeling dizzy] You should've thought about it before choosing it.

[A tangy lemon favor] How much lemon is put in this? It's too sour.

[Frustrated] You should've slightly dipped it in the sauce.

-And... -I think the beef will be... -You should've slightly dipped it in the sauce.

[Beef ribs is the last place] -the last place. -Why did you drench it in the sauce?

[Will he be the last place?] -You were born in the year of ox. Why did you pick your friends? -Yeah.

Lemon is supposed to be good for you health. Let's drink this.

[The 33-year-old is concerned about his health]

[Explosion of refreshing flavor] This is too sour.

[Feeling dizzy]

But I feel healthy.

Okay, Enough with this beef.

[Lemon sauce drew their attention over beef] You need to eat beef right from the grill.

[Beef rib is giving him a hope] I think the beef just got eliminated.

The beef tribe. It's yours.

[Trying the last table] Beef tribe?

[Leeteuk's pick! Marinated stir-fried beef tripe] [The spicy seasoning tickles your palate]

That sure tastes good.

[They had rice mixed in the beef tribe seasoning before coming here]

-I'll make my decision after eating this. -Okay.

Five points for this.

[What are you talking about?] Ten points.

[Bravo] 15 points, 20 points.

The seasoning is so good

-when mixed with rice. -Why don't we recommend this beef tribe, too?

[Jumping on the bandwagon] -Right? -He said he like beef tribe. Be quiet.

Did you say we should recommend this beef tribe together?

[Jumping on the bandwagon] Be quiet.

[But there was one hurdle to the beef tribe]

[Hesitant] The beef tribe is really...

[He likes beef tribe] -I love the beef tribe. [He doesn't like beef tribe]-I don't.

Is it okay not to eat this?

The seasoning is great! Mix it with rice!

[Donhae loves the beef tribe.]

[Putting some rice on top of the beef tribe]

[Okay, that's how you eat it] Put some rice, Donghae. There you go.

[Taking a big mouthful of beef and rice]

[How is it?]

[It's good]

[Eunhyuk is still hesitant]

[Picking at it] Which one should I eat?

[Leeteuk's heart pounds so hard]

[Taking a bite with courage]

The seasoning tastes nice.

[Eating some rice, too] That's it.

[Relived to see nice response] Mix it with the seasoning.

The rice is good.

[This restaurant is famous for rice] The rice tastes good.

Maybe it was a great move to bring rice with the beef tribe.

[Regretting] I shouldn't have let him bring the rice.

-Mix the rice with the seasoning, Eunhyuk. -I should't have allowed it.

[He gave 20 points for the mixed rice] Eat your rice and the seasoning.

The person who recommended this table wants you to mix the seasoning with the rice.

[Why did he tell them?]

[Almost crying]-He can't tell them that! They should eat whatever way they want. -They deserve to know.

[Whining] Then he should've told them how to eat the beef ribs.

He should've grilled it in front of them with his cigarette lighter or something.

I don't want to try it.

They have been mixed inside my mouth.

[Uhh] They have a cheap taste.

Can we go home now?

No, we should say goodbye first.

[Thank you for the food] Thank you.

[To be continued in ep.22]

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