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The San Francisco School of Economics offers for purchase six separate two hour On-Demand Webinars. These webinars can be downloaded or they can be streamed for viewing. As a compliment to the purchase of any of the On-Demand Webinars in the "Political Economy Series", participation in the Web Workshops is offered without charge. Purchasers of an On-Demand Webinar in this series are automatically enrolled in the web workshops. The dates for the upcoming Web Workshops are listed below. To otherwise register for a workshop, please contact: ibischoff@sfschoolofeconomics.com .
The Web Workshops, which are online, interactive presentations and discussions, utilize VoIP audio. The audio process employs two-way streaming via PC, requiring computer audio speakers and microphone or a headset.
Registrants for the Web Workshops will be informed in separate communication about the details about how to connect.
For any assistance with downloading of On-Demand Webinars, please contact: ibischoff@sfschoolofeconomics.com .
The On-Demand Webinars are copyright 2010 by Ingo Bischoff. They are presented as general information by the San Francisco School of Economics.
The webinars and workshops ARE NOT to be considered paid financial or investment advise.
The "Money & Banking" On-Demand Webinar details: "What you must know about money and banking to secure your savings."
The complimentary interactive Web Workshop will discuss:
Session 1: "What is Money?" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, September 16, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PDT)
Session 2: "Real Bills and the Theory of Discount" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, September 23, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 3: "Bonds and the Theory of Interest" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, September 30, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 4: "The Function of Commercial Banks and the Purpose
of Investment Banks" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, October 7, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
The Web Workshop is limited to onehundred attendees. It is available throughout the world wide internet.
The purchase of any recorded "On-Demand Webinar" entitles the purchaser to free attendance at any live "Web Workshop".
(URL to download will be furnished upon purchase. Invitations to Web Workshops will be mailed to the purchaser's email address.)
On-Demand Webinars or attendance at any Web Workshop is free to members of the United States Armed Forces.
Purchase the On-Demand Webinar "Money & Banking" now.
The "U.S. Constitution" On-Demand Webinar details: "What you must know about the U.S. Constitution and the American form of government to cast an informed vote."
The complimentary interactive Web Workshop will discuss:
Session 1: "America in 1787" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, October 14, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 2: "The Constitutional Convention" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, October 21, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 3: "The U.S. Constitution and the Natural Law" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, October 28, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 4: "The U.S. Constitution and the Effect of the 17th Amendment"
(60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, November 4, 2010 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PDT)
The Web Workshop is limited to onehundred attendees. It is available throughout the world wide internet.
The purchase of any recorded "On-Demand Webinar" entitles the purchaser to free attendance at any live "Web Workshop".
(URL to download will be furnished upon purchase. Invitations to Web Workshops will be mailed to the purchaser's email address.)
On-Demand Webinars or attendance at any Web Workshop is free to members of the United States Armed Forces.
Purchase the On-Demand Webinar "U.S. Constitution" now.![]()
The "Fundamental Economics" On-Demand Webinar details: "What you must know about the creation and distribution of wealth, and about taxation to make proper economic and financial decisions."
The complimentary interactive Web Workshop will discuss:
Session 1: "The Factors of Production in the Creation of Wealth"
(60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, January 6, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 2: "Returns to the Factors of Production" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, January 13, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 3: "The Distribution of Wealth" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, January 20, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 4: "Taxes and the Natural Law" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, January 27, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PDT)
The Web Workshop is limited to onehundred attendees. It is available throughout the world wide internet.
The purchase of any recorded "On-Demand Webinar" entitles the purchaser to free attendance at any live "Web Workshop".
(URL to download will be furnished upon purchase. Invitations to Web Workshops will be mailed to the purchaser's email address.)
On-Demand Webinars or attendance at any Web Workshop is free to members of the United States Armed Forces.
Purchase the On-Demand Webinar "Fundamental Economics" now.
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The "Markets & Prices" On-Demand Webinar details: "What you must know about markets and arbitrage to understand how prices are established, and how profits are obtained."
The complimentary interactive Web Workshop will discuss:
Session 1: "What are Markets?" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, February 24, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PDT)
Session 2: "What is Arbitrage?" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, March 3, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 3: "How are Prices Discovered?" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, March 10, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
Session 4: "How are Profits Obtained?" (60 minutes)
Date & Time: Thursday, March 17, 2011 from 7 PM to 8 PM (PST)
The Web Workshop is limited to onehundred attendees. It is available throughout the world wide internet.
The purchase of any recorded "On-Demand Webinar" entitles the purchaser to free attendance at any live "Web Workshop".
(URL to download will be furnished upon purchase. Invitations to Web Workshops will be mailed to the purchaser's email address.)
On-Demand Webinars or attendance at any Web Workshop is free to members of the United States Armed Forces.
Purchase the On-Demand Webinar "Markets & Prices" now.
The "Human Nature" On-Demand Webinar details: "What you must know about human nature to understand why man survives and the price he pays in body stress and time-anxiety."
This webinar of the Humanities Series provides background for a better understanding of the webinars in the American Political Economy Series. By presenting the "Terrestrial - Arboreal Conflict Thesis", the webinar endeavors to explain political and economic behavior of humans.
A web workshop on this subject is not offered. However, any email inquiry for explanations of the points made in this webinar will be answered.
(URL to download will be furnished upon purchase.)
On-Demand Webinars or attendance at any Web Workshop is free to members of the United States Armed Forces.
Purchase the On-Demand Webinar "Human Nature" now.
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The "Meet God" On-Demand Webinar details: "What you must know about the existence of the universe and man's part in it."
In a non-religious way, this webinar explores the creation of the universe with help of Einstein's Relativity Equation. Words like "God", "Hell" and "Devil" are explained in terms of physical phenomena. The webinar suggests the purpose of humans, and the way humans can advance "God" or the "Natural Law" by conscious action.
A web workshop on this subject is not offered. However, any email inquiry for explanations of the points made in this webinar will be answered.
(URL to download will be furnished upon purchase.)
On-Demand Webinars or attendance at any Web Workshop is free to members of the United States Armed Forces.
Purchase the On-Demand Webinar "Meet God" now.
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Webinars available:
American Political Economy Series
"Fundamental Economics"
"Markets & Prices"
"Money & Banking"
"US Constitution"
Humanities Series
"Human Nature"
"Meet God"








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