Accounting Basics
Corporate Finance
Investing 101
Financial Ratios
Famous in Finance
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What is a Balance Sheet?

This financial statement shows a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.

100

What is maximizing shareholder wealth?

The primary goal of financial management in a public corporation.

100

What is a stock?

A share of ownership in a corporation.

100

What is the Current Ratio?

Calculated as Current Assets divided by Current Liabilities, this ratio measures a company's ability to pay its short-term obligations.

100

 What is Wall Street?

This famous street in New York City is the heart of the American financial system.

200

What is the Accrual Principle?

The principle that requires revenues to be recorded when they are earned, not when cash is received.

200

What is profit?

What is left after you subtract a company's costs from its revenue.

200

What is a bond?

A type of investment that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower, such as a company or government.

200

What is the Net Profit Margin?

This ratio indicates how much profit a company makes for each dollar of sales (Net Income / Revenue).  

200

What is the U.S. Dollar?

The official currency of the United States.

300

What is an intangible asset?

An asset that is not physical in nature, such as a patent, trademark, or copyright.

300

What is capital structure?

The mix of debt and equity used by a company to finance its assets.

300

What is diversification?

The practice of spreading investments across various assets to reduce risk

300

What is a credit score?

This three-digit number shows how responsible you are with money

300

Who is Benjamin Franklin?

His face is on the $100 bill, and he was one of America's Founding Fathers.

400

What is inflation?

This is the term for when your money buys less than it used to, and the general prices of goods and services are rising.

400

What is the cost of capital?

The rate of return a company must earn on an investment to maintain the value of its stock.

400

What is a bull market?

This type of market is characterized by rising stock prices and investor optimism.

400

What is the Debt-to-Asset Ratio?

This ratio measures how much debt a company is using to finance its assets (Total Debt / Total Assets).

400

Who is Warren Buffett?

A famous billionaire investor known as the "Oracle of Omaha."

500

What is the Consumer Price Index (CPI)

This is a common measure of inflation that tracks the average change in prices paid by consumers for a basket of goods and services.

500

What is a dividend?

A payment that a company makes to its shareholders from its profits.

500

What is a mutual fund?

A pool of money collected from many investors to invest in a diversified portfolio of stocks, bonds, and other assets.

500

What is Return on Assets (ROA)?

This profitability ratio, calculated as Net Income divided by Total Assets, measures how effectively a company is using its assets to generate earnings.

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What is the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE)?

The largest stock exchange in the world, located on Wall Street.

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