Finance Terms
Name That Fortune 500 Company
U.S News and World Report Best Business Schools
Putting the "E" in Money
Youngest Billionaires
100
This is an electronic trading market, mostly comprised of technology stock.
What is the NASDAQ?
100
This large retail company took the number 1 spot in the 2011 rankings.
What is Walmart?
100
This undisputed business powerhouse and its Wharton school takes the number 1 spot for the undergrad business programs.
What is the University of Pennsylvania?
100
This trading website allows people to buy stock from the comfort of their own home.
What is E-Trade?
100
This facebook founder has a net worth of over $13 billion, and is the 2nd youngest billionaire in the world.
Who is Mark Zuckerberg?
200
This is when a company first offers its stock to the public.
What is an initial public offering?
200
This health supply company is located down the street in Dublin and is ranked 19th.
What is Cardinal Health?
200
It is no surprise this university, founded by famous entrepreneur and philanthropist Andrew Carnegie, is in the to 10 for undergraduate business studies.
What is Carnegie Mellon University?
200
This allows employees of a company to purchase stock on a preferential basis.
What is an employee stock fund?
200
This person, Mark Zuckerberg's roommate at Harvard who helped him start Facebook, is actually the youngest billionaire, being just 8 days younger than mark.
Who is Dustin Moskovitz?
300
This type of tax is what must be paid on the sale of "non-inventory assets" (intangible things).
What is the capital gains tax?
300
Even more surprising, this large clothing retailer is headquartered in Cincinnati.
What is Macy's?
300
It is this Ivy, not the UPenn, who takes the number 1 spot for graduate business programs. What a surprise.
What is Harvard University?
300
The term refering to ownership of something of value. Often associated with home ownership.
What is Equity?
300
This Google founder ranks as the 5th youngest billionaire in America.
Who is Sergey Brin?
400
An investment strategy in which the first assets bought are the first ones used.
What is First in, First Out
400
The first bank on the list, coming in at #9, is very patriotic.
What is Bank of America
400
This school, known for its science and math, is actually the 2nd best undergraduate business program.
What is MIT?
400
This ratio refers to a company's earnings divided by its number of outstanding shares.
What is Earnings per share (EPS)?
400
This billionaire made the list at 41 (young for a billionaire), and his source was the UFC.
Who is Lorenzo Fertitta?
500
This is a person who is rich "on paper," but the person's net worth is comprised only of assets, not actual cash.
What is a paper millionaire?
500
In the spirit of 500, this conglomerate is the last company of the list. They can probably move up once their CEO gets their sea legs.
What is Seaboard?
500
Both these schools, one in Michigan and one in Virgina.
What is University of Michigan and University of Virgina
500
In the early 2000's, this energy company's stock fell from over $90 to less than $1 when it was discovered they were cooking their books.
What is Enron?
500
We mentioned one google founder, but can you name the other one?
Who is Larry Page?
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