Capital Markets
Hybrid Related
Australia
Accounting Principles
100

Describe the what the bid and ask price are for a stock

The bid price represents the maximum price that a buyer is willing to pay for a share of stock or other security. The ask price represents the minimum price that a seller is willing to take for that same security.

100

What building was Hybrid's last office in

Scotia

100

Australia's Population (Rounded to M)

26M 

100

What are the three main financials statements used by public Companies

  1. Income Statement
  2. Balance Sheet
  3. Statement of Cash Flows
200

What is the name of the SEC filing for quarterly financials in the US

10-Q

200

What brand is the coffee we currently use

Reunion Coffee

200

What is a Bottle-O 

Bottle Shop, basically a place to buy alcohol

200

What is the common accounting formula that involves assets, liabilities and (owners) equity.

A = L + E

300

What is the name of the SEC filing for Annual financials in the US

10-K

300

What brand of tea is our green tea

Tetley

300

If something is 'Deadset' - What is it?

True

300

What is the CFA equivalent for Accountants

CA / CPA

400

What is the VWAP 

volume-weighted average price (VWAP) is the ratio of the value of a security or financial asset traded to the total volume of transactions during a trading session.

400

What year was Hybrid's inception

2011

400

Australias Current Prime Minister

Anthony Albanese

400

What is GAAP

Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP or U.S. GAAP, pronounced like "gap") is the accounting standard adopted by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and is the default accounting standard used by companies based in the United States.

500

How DOes an At-The-Market Offering Work?

An ATM offering is a follow-on offering of securities utilized by publicly traded companies in order to raise capital over a period of time. In an ATM offering, an issuer sells newly issued shares into the trading market through a designated sales agent at prevailing market prices.

500

In 2005, this Hyridian was nominated by Finance et Investissement, as one of the 25 most influential people in Quebec's financial services

Steve Marshall

500

What is a Galah 

an Australian cockatoo with a reputation for not being bright, hence a galah is also a stupid person.

500

What is Cost of Sales

Cost of sales is often a line shown on a manufacturer's or retailer's income statement instead of cost of goods sold.

The cost of sales for a manufacturer is the cost of its finished goods in its beginning inventory plus the cost of goods manufactured during the accounting period minus the cost of finished goods in ending inventory.

The cost of sales for a retailer is the cost of merchandise in its beginning inventory plus the net cost of merchandise purchased during the accounting period minus the cost of merchandise in its ending inventory.

The cost of sales does not include selling, general and administrative (SG&A) expenses, or interest expense.

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