Brand Slogans
Company Flops
Business Terms
Famous Companies
Famous Businessmen
100

"Just Do It"

Nike

100

This fast-food chain attempted to expand into the pasta market in the 1980s, but the product failed to gain traction and was discontinued.

McDonald's

100

The money a business earns after subtracting costs

Profit

100

This American e-commerce giant started as an online bookstore in 1994.

Amazon

100

Co-Founder of Microsoft and is one of the richest people in the world.

Bill Gates

200

"______ Gives You Wings"

Red Bull

200

This popular mall jewelry store known for tween accessories filed for bankruptcy again in 2025 because of high debt and fewer shoppers.

Claire's

200

The money a company uses to start a business.

Capital

200

This company is famous for its luxury electric cars and solar products.

Tesla?

200

Known for investing in companies like Berkshire Hathaway and famous for the “Oracle of Omaha."

Warren Buffett

300

"Eat Fresh"

Subway

300

This retailer, considered Canada’s oldest company, has closed many stores in recent years due to declining sales and competition from online shopping.

Hudson's Bay

300

A financial statement showing a company’s revenues and expenses over time.

Income Statement

300

This American tech giant makes the PlayStation console.

Sony

300

Trump's ex-best friend

Elon Musk

400

"Because You're Worth It"

L'Oréal

400

This  furniture and appliance retail chain, founded in 1955 by a former Toronto mayor, filed for bankruptcy in late 2023 and permanently closed all of its stores by January 2024.

Lastman's Bad Boy

400

 The cost of borrowing money, usually expressed as a percentage.

Interest Rate

400
What does CIBC stand for?

Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce

400

This Canadian businessman, nicknamed “Mr. Wonderful,” is a judge on Shark Tank and is known for his blunt critiques of entrepreneurs.

Kevin O'Leary

500

"Think Different"

Apple

500

This augmented reality headset, released by Google in 2013, failed due to high cost, privacy concerns, and low consumer adoption

Google Glass

500

The practice of combining multiple debts into one loan, sometimes via a credit card.

What is debt consolidation?

500

This American automaker, founded in 1903, introduced the first mass-produced automobile using assembly line techniques and remains one of the world’s largest car manufacturers today.

Ford

500

Starbucks CEO.

Brian Niccol

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