1800's
20th Century
Modern-Day Entrepreneurs
Disgraced/Failed Entrepreneurs
Entrepreneurship Vocab
100

This man founded the company Standard Oil.

John D. Rockefeller

100

Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak founded this tech company.

Apple Inc.

100

This man is the owner of Tesla, Twitter and SpaceX.

Elon Musk

100

This man was the owner of the FTX crypto trading platform who oversaw the company's demise.

Sam-Bankman Fried

100

This is another name for an entrepreneur.

Business Owner, Capitalist.

200

This entrepreneur founded U.S. Steel and has a concert hall named after him.

Andrew Carnegie

200

The movie "The Founder" was about this businessman and the creation of his business.

Ray Kroc, McDonalds

200

This man started the company that was the focus of the movie "The Social Network."

Mark Zuckerberg, Facebook

200

This famous inventor was kicked out of the company he founded for refusing to see the benefit of alternating current electricity.

Thomas Edison

200

These are the 3 main types of businesses.

Sole Proprietorship, Partnership, Corporation.

300

This entrepreneur originally started with a boating business, but later realized the value of trains, became the premier railroad tycoon, and has a university named after him.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

300

Yahoo! was offered the technology behind this internet company, but turned down the proposition. 

Google/Alphabet Inc.

300

Before Amazon was an internet retail giant, it was primarily geared towards these items.

Books

300

This man was behind the largest Ponzi Scheme in American history.

Bernie Madoff

300
This is a method of business ownership where you "lease" things from another business such as their menu and logo.
Franchising
400

This man was responsible for the widespread adoption of electricity, and is the inspiration behind Mr. Monopoly.

JP Morgan

400

This entrepreneur bought the company Berkshire-Hathaway when it was still a factory, and turned it into one of the most successful investment firms in the nation.

Warren Buffett

400

This venture capitalist features heavily on the show Shark Tank, known for being exclusively focused on money and return on investment.

Kevin O'Leary

400

This Minneapolis automotive mogul was convicted in 2011 of fraud, costing Chrysler over $80 million dollars.

Denny Hecker

400

This government agency is responsible for helping small businesses get on their feet by offering low-interest loans.

Small Business Association

500

The two brothers that broke away from the Ford Motor Company to create their own business founded this well-known American truck and car company.

Dodge

500

This sandwich company was founded in 1965, and is not publicly traded on the U.S. stock market.

Subway

500

This British entrepreneur is the creator of the company Virgin Group, the business behind enterprises such as Virgin Galactic, Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Mobile, Virgin Hotels, and many others.

Richard Branson

500

This entrepreneur failed to launch three different candy companies before creating the house-hold name chocolate company that creates Reese's, KitKats, Almond Joy, and more.

Milton Hershey

500

An entrepreneur could take this document to a bank or other financial institution in order to secure funding for the creation or expansion of a business.

Business Plan

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