PCT History
Pledges
Taco Bell
Pledge Meetings
Finance
100

The founder of PCT Rutgers Chapter.

Joe Fontana

100

These four pledges live on Busch.

John, Rebecca, Sairam, & Jia

100

This toasted tortilla folded into a hexagon shape is stuffed with beef, nacho cheese, lettuce, and more.

Crunchwrap Supreme

100
This Pledge does not know how to spell "Salary".

Grace

100

Money that you earn from a job is called this.

Income

200

The part of the PCT crest that respresents aspiration. 

Bend

200

This Pledge is a Cook/Doug Warrior.

Hafsa

200

This two-word phrase has been Taco Bell’s slogan since 2012.

Live Más

200

This Pledge does not know what the word "Porpoise" means.

Ethan

200

Companies report their profits and losses on this financial statement.

Income Statement

300

The 6th President of PCT Rutgers Chapter.

Felipe Romero

300

This Pledge has a cat named "Nemo".

Aleena

300

The total points Krish has from Taco Bell.

Over 44,000

300

This Pledge wrote Roshni's name on the board 3 times.

Adharsh

300

This famous investor and CEO of Berkshire Hathaway is often called the “Oracle of Omaha.”

Warren Buffett

400

The two women's business fraternities that merged to form PCT.

Phi Theta Kappa and Phi Kappa Epsilon

400

This Pledge's favorite movie is Pitch Perfect.

Vallari

400

Taco Bell started in this U.S. state.

California

400

This Pledge's shoes are completely falling apart.

Kanishk

400

This Greek letter measures the rate of change of an option’s delta with respect to the underlying asset price.

Gamma

500

The names of the 6 founding members (only need to name 3 for points). 

Edna Blake Davis, Mary Stoddard Duggan, Anna E. Hall, Nell McKenry, Nina Miller, and Alice Wyman Schulze

500

This Pledge can play the trumpet.

Alisha

500

Taco Bell became the first fast-food chain to open a restaurant inside this U.S. government building in 2002.

The Pentagon

500

This Pledge did not know a tie was included in business professional attire.

Nicolas

500

In the Modigliani–Miller Theorem, under perfect market assumptions, a firm's value is independent of this financial decision.

Its capital structure (debt vs. equity mix)

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