Who's Who in Business
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Business Terms
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USF College of Business
100
The former co-founder of Microsoft and co-fonder of one of the world's largest charities.
Who is Bill Gates?
100
process of keeping financial accounts
What is accounting?
100
independent legal entity owned by share holders
What is a corporation?
100
TARP is an acronym for this.
What is the Troubled Asset Relief Program?
100
The dean of the University of South Florida's College of Business.
Who is Robert Forsythe?
200
The current chairman of the United States Federal Reserve.
Who is Ben Bernanke?
200
money
What is capital?
200
small family-run business
What is a Ma and Pa Shop?
200
This bank recently bought out Wamu.
What is Chase?
200
One would major in this if they wanted to become a CPA.
What is Accounting?
300
According to Forbes in 2009, he is the world's second richest man, one of the most renown investors, and the current CEO of Berkshire Hathaway.
Who is Warren Buffet?
300
money owed
What is debt?
300
a governmental charge that is not a price for a good or service
What is tax?
300
Congress approved 3 billion for this program that allowed consumers to trade in their old vehicles for rebates up to $4,500 on newer more fuel efficient vehicles.
What is the Cash for Clunkers program?
300
It is the number of undergraduate programs of study (majors) offered at the college of business.
What is 8?
400
The founder of the world's largest retailer.
Who is Sam Walton?
400
relating to legislative initiatives aimed at protecting trade and commerce from monopolies
What is an antitrust?
400
the condition of being unable to pay debts, with liabilities greater than assets
What is bankruptcy?
400
This state currently has the highest unemployment rate at 15%.
What is Michigan?
400
The largest business organization in the college of business?
What is Alpha Kappa Psi?
500
He is best known for his contributions to mass production and assembly lines, and his first car called the Quadricycle was produced in 1896.
Who is Henry Ford?
500
excess of liabilities over assets; a negative net worth
What is a deficit?
500
all goods and services produced
What is GDP?
500
This company acquired a majority stake in Redbox after purchasing it from McDonald's back in February?
What is Coinstar?
500
The year the University of South Florida's college of business was founded?
What is 1965?
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