This company was founded by Walt Disney.
The Walt Disney Company.
The avenues by which messages are delivered.
What are channels?
The three variables that make up the basic accounting equation.
What are assets, liabilities, and stockholders' equity?
This British Prime Minister took over the helm following the recent economic downturn in the United Kingdom.
Who is Rishi Sunak?
This is the maximum amount that the FDIC will assure one's savings account.
What is $250,000?
The founder of the most valuable car company in the world.
Hint: They are the richest resident of Texas.
Elon Musk
These are business statistics about age, gender, income, ethnicity, education, occupation, and more.
What are demographics?
This method, commonly stated as an acronym, accounts for inventory that records the most recently produced items as "sold first."
What is Last In, First Out (LIFO)
This is the second largest company in the world based on market cap.
This is a rule used to calculate how long it takes to double one's money when given an interest.
What is the Rule of 72?
One of the most successful technology brands of the 1990s.
Hint #1: This company's failure to adapt to a competitor, also named after a fruit, led to its downfall.
Hint #2: The CEO of this company is the 17th wealthiest Canadian in the world.
BlackBerry
This is what the acronym S.T.P. stands for.
What is "Segmentation, Targeting, Positioning"
This is calculated by dividing estimated manufacturing overhead cost by an estimated activity driver, such as machine hours.
What is the predetermined overhead rate?
This is the country where Apple recently started producing some of its iPhones.
What is India?
These are the two major stock exchanges in the United States.
What are NASDAQ and the New York Stock Exchange.
The current CEO of Amazon.
Andy Jassy
This is when a customer purchases products from one brand over another
What is brand loyalty?
In 2001, this accounting firm was investigated by the U.S. Department of Justice for their audit of the large energy corporation, Enron.
Who was Arthur Andersen?
These measures are taken by central banks to prevent economic recessions and eventually recover.
What is quantitative easing?
The owner(s) of Facebook.
Who are the shareholders?
The founder of the world's second most valuable brand.
Larry Page (Google)
In an advertising agency, this is the person that directly communicates with the client.
What is an account executive?
Outside of the "Big 4" companies, these two accounting firms are the highest in terms of revenue.
Who are RSM and BDO?
This cartel-like organization influences the world economy by manipulating the supply of commodities in order to advance its national interests.
What is OPEC?
These two companies were a part of a short squeeze in 2021, popular on the subreddit r/wallstreetbets.
What are $AMC and $GME?