What Is Wall Street?
Who Needs Money? Who Provides It?
Debt, Equity, Public, or Private?
Personal Finance Basics
Saving, Investing, Risk, and Return
Sports, Media, & Entertainment Money
Miscellaneous: Sports, Media, & Entertainment Fun
100

This term does not just mean one street in New York; it is shorthand for the U.S. financial world.  

What is Wall Street?

100

These organizations may need money as they are launching.

What are start-ups?

100

Borrowed money that must usually be paid back with interest.

What is debt?

100

A financial plan based on the things you expect to spend money on.

What is a budget?

100

This is usually better for short-term goals and emergencies.

What is saving?

100

Fans may see games and concerts, but Wall Street sees these things as businesses with valuable audiences, brands, rights, and growth potential.

What are sports, media, and entertainment companies?

100

This NFL quarterback is known for winning seven Super Bowls, the most in league history.

Who is Tom Brady?

200

These firms help companies and governments raise money and advise on major deals like mergers.

What are investment banks?

200

These may need capital to build roads, schools, airports, and other public projects.

What are governments?

200

Selling ownership in a company to raise money.

 What is raising equity?

200

Money can be earned, spent, saved, invested, or this fifth option that helps others.

What is donated?

200

This is usually a longer-term commitment meant to help money grow over time.

What is investing?

200

One way sports teams make money is by selling these to fans who want to attend games.

What are tickets?

200

This game is famous for battle royale matches, building forts, and viral dances called emotes.  

What is Fortnite?

300

These organized markets are where stocks and other securities are bought and sold.

What are stock exchanges?

300

These provide money to private companies and startups.

What are private equity and venture capital firms?

300

A company’s first sale of stock to the public.

 What is an IPO?

300

These are the two categories students are encouraged to separate before buying something.

What are needs and wants?

300

This word means uncertainty; an investment could grow a lot or fall a lot.

What is risk?

300

This is what happened in the deal between Netflix and Roald Dahl.

What is an acquisition?

300

This artist starred in A Star Is Born alongside Bradley Cooper.

Who is Lady Gaga?

400

These firms help investors buy and sell securities or trade directly in financial markets.

What are brokerages?

400

These lend money to people, companies, and projects.

 What are debt providers / banks / private credit?

400

These markets usually have visible prices, open trading, and more disclosure requirements.

What are public markets?

400

This is what you do when building an emergency fund.

What is saving?

400

This is the gain or loss on your money.

What is return?

400

This is what happened in the deal between Skydance and Paramount.

What is a merger?

400

This artist headlined the halftime show at Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans.

Who is Kendrick Lamar?

500

This type of firm invests in early-stage startups with high growth potential.

What is venture capital?

500

These pool money from many investors and invest it.

What are mutual funds/asset managers?

500

These markets involve a smaller group of investors and are usually less liquid.

What are private markets?

500

College, purchasing a car, and buying a home are examples of this.

What is a long-term goal?

500

Owning different types of investments instead of just one is called this.

What is diversification?

500

When two companies create a new company together, that deal structure is called this.

What is a joint venture?

500

In 2024, this British artist became the first woman to win Producer of the Year at the BRIT Awards.

Who is PinkPantheress?

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