Turn Your Document Into a PresentationComplete the following speech outline using your document as a guide or source text for this worksheet. Some items will be completed by filling them out word for word directly from your essay. Other elements will need to be reworded so that they are appropriate for an oral presentation. Presentation Title: Financial Crisis Specific Purpose: To let the beginner understand what was happening in the 2008 financial crisis Thesis Statement: In this presentation, I will explain how roles worked together to create the 2008 financial crisis.INTRODUCTIONI. Warning: I imagine most of you heard the words Subprime Crisis repeatedly on TV when you were a middle school student 6 years ago. You may not have known what it was when you were a child.II. Credibility statement: In the last half of the month, I have researched and read many articles in prestigious journals about the 2008 crisis. So, I must be the best person to introduce the 2008 crisis to you.III. Relative to the public: However, the economy is relative to everyone's life. We can still feel the wound of the financial crisis to this day. It is useful for everyone to learn something about economics.IV. Thesis Statement/Main Points Preview: Investment banks, rating agencies, and insurance companies are key components of the financial market. In this presentation, I will explain how these three key roles worked together to create the financial crisis of 2008. Directional Transition: First, let's talk about investment banks. BODY* (Use complete sentences for each main point, supporting point and sub-point. Add additional points as necessary. Cite all evidence in parentheses......middle of the document......according to the document Mishkin "The Financial Crisis and the Federal Reserve", the bailout amount is 700 billion.)III. Crucial point: I would call this financial crisis a robbery. Money from our pockets to those of Wall Street. References: Bhardwaj, G. & Sengupta R. (2012). Subprime mortgage design. Journal of Banking & Finance, 36, 1503-1519Cabral, R. (2013). A perspective on the symptoms and causes of the financial crisis. Banking and Finance Journal, 37, 103-117Mishkin. FC (2009). The financial crisis and the Federal Reserve. NBER Macroeconomics Annual, 24, 495-508Mullard, M. (2012). Credit rating agencies and their contribution to the financial crisis. The Political Quarterly, 83, 77-95Preston, A. (2012). You eat what you kill: from scandal to catastrophe, from the rise to fall of investment banks. New statesman, 141, 22
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