Schlongberg Sachs and Total Bankers are fictional finance companies found in various installments of this vehicle-stealing video game franchise
What is "Grand Theft Auto"
The number of Harry Potter films that have been produced
What is eight?
The name of the 2nd largest mountain in the world
This Hun got an annual tribute of 2,100 pounds of gold from the Romans
Who is Atilla the Hun?
The NBA stands for
What is the National Basketball Association?
The current mayor of Orlando
Who is Buddy Dyer?
In accounting, the term "ROI" is often used to describe the financial performance of an asset. ROI stands for "return on" this?
What is Investment
Brown & Brown's company stock ticker
What is "BRO?"
The longest running adult-animated series in television history
What is The Simpsons
The five states that touch the Pacific Ocean
What is Hawaii, Oregon, California, Alaska, and Washington?
After more than 150 years, he's still the tallest president in U.S. history
Who is Abe Lincoln?
The MLB player better known as "The Bambino"
The official nickname for the city of Orlando
What is "The City Beautiful?"
If you don’t repay a debt, what might a creditor place this against your property (for example, your house) as collateral until you pay up?
What is "Lien"
In accounting, GAAP stands for this
What is generally accepted accounting principles?
The number of times Jennifer Lopez has been engaged
What is five?
The smallest and shallowest ocean in the World
What is the Arctic Ocean?
What is Afghanistan?
The length (in miles) of a Marathon?
What is 26.2 miles?
The first theme park to open in Orlando
What is Gator Land?
Accountants use different methods of depreciation for tax purposes. The letters in the Acronym LIFO stand for this?
What is "Last In, First Out"
A Balance Sheet has 4 sections: (1) heading; (2) assets; (3) liabilities, and (4) ___________________.
What is owner's equity?
The song that sparked the popular "mannequin challenge" in 2016
What is "Black Beatles" by Rae Sremmurd?
Extending for more than 1,200 miles off the northeast coast of Australia is this natural wonder
What is the Great Barrier Reef?
In 1910, Korea was annexed by this country that held it for the next 35 years
What is Japan?
This NFL team has their logo located on only one side of their helmets
The name of the oldest (currently standing) structure in Orlando
What is the Rodgers Building?
In the insurance business, this is the name for a person whose job it is to analyze statistics to calculate risks and price premiums accordingly?
What is an "Actuary"
The world's most popular banknote
The name of the individual who was married to Kim Kardashian for 72 days
Who is Kris Humphries?
The smallest independent country in the mainland of Africa
What is Gambia?
The year in which the Berlin Wall was torn down
What is 1989?
The sporting event held every year on Memorial Day
What is The Indianapolis 500?
The tallest building in Orlando
What is the SunTrust Center? 441 feet
This A-term applies to paying off a debt over time, usually with a set schedule of payments?
What is China?
The winner of the second season of American Idol
Who is Ruben Studdard?
The only two countries (in South America) Brazil does not border
What is Chile and Ecuador?
The year in which Nelson Mandela was freed from prison
What is 1990?
The number of dimples an average golf ball has
What is 336?
The Orlando City Soccer Club was originally founded in this city before relocating to Orlando
What is Austin, TX?
When the stock market index S&P 500 is referenced in the U.S., technically "S&P" no longer stands for anything. However, these two letters previously stood for this?
What is "Standard and Poor's"
The calculation for productivity
What is total output/total input? (sales/ labor cost)
The birth name of famous rapper "Nicki Minaj"
The number of time zones in Antarctica
What is nine?
The name of the conflict in Northern Ireland that lasted 20 years
What is The Troubles?
The only player in World Cup history to win three World Cup titles?
Who is "Pele?"
What is "Lethal Weapon 3?"
The Big Five U.S. accounting firms became the Big Four in 2001, because Arthur Andersen botched the audit of this Texas company?