This investment instrument enables you to be a partial owner of a business.
What are Stocks?
This financial record provides an overview of the company's assets, liabilities, and shareholders' equity at a specific time and date.
What is a balance sheet?
The fraudulent acquisition and use of a person's private identifying information, usually for financial gain.
What is Identity Theft?
The acceptable level of variation or deviation around an organization's risk appetite, essentially setting boundaries for risk-taking in pursuit of objectives is know as this.
What is Risk Tolerance?
Which bill features the Treasury Building on the back?
What is the $10 Bill?
This investment instrument is a type of savings account that pays a fixed interest rate on money held for an agreed-upon period of time.
What is a Certificate of Deposit (CD)?
All of the following are examples of
Cash and cash equivalents
Accounts receivable
Inventory
Prepaid expenses
Property, plant, and equipment (PPE)
Investments
Trademarks, patents, goodwill, and other intangible assets
What are Assets?
Fraudulent communications, often appearing legitimate, used to trick individuals into revealing sensitive information like passwords or credit card details.
What are Phishing Emails?
The amount of risk, on a broad level, an organization is willing to accept in pursuit of value is known as this?
What is Risk Appetite?
This is the most counterfeited bill in the world.
What is the $20 bill?
This type investment instrument are debt obligations of entities, such as governments, municipalities, and corporations.
What are Bonds?
All of the following are examples of
Accounts payable
Wages payable
Notes payable
Dividends payable
Long-term debt
What are liabilities?
The unauthorized exposure, disclosure, or loss of sensitive or confidential data, often resulting from cyberattacks or security incidents.
What are Data Breaches?
This method of risk management means not participating in activities that might negatively affect the organization.
What is Risk Avoidance?
As of 2022, it cost about 1.5 cents to make a single one of this coin.
What is a Penny?
This investment instrument includes metals, oil, grain, animal products, financial instruments, and currencies.
What are Commodities?
This financial record conveys details of profitability and the financial results of business activities; however, it can be very effective in showing whether sales or revenue is increasing when compared over multiple periods, which provides valuable information about the success of operations to executive and management.
What is an Income Statement?
Phone scams involve criminals using phone calls, text messages, or other mobile methods to trick people into giving up personal information or money are also known as this.
What is Vishing?
This method of risk management involves transferring some or all of the risk to another party.
What is Risk Sharing?
The U.S. tracks every bill by printing this on every bill.
What is a Unique Serial Number?
This type of investment instrument are pooled instruments that are managed by investment managers and enable investors to invest in stocks, bonds, preferred shares, commodities, etc. while only investing into one thing.
What are funds?
This financial record allows investors to understand how a company's operations are running, where its money is coming from, and how money is being spent.
What is the Cash Flow Statement?
These two U.S. letter agencies protect you from scams and identity theft and incidents of this type of crime can be directly reported to them.
Each Agency is worth 500 points.
What are the FTC and FBI?
This method of risk management involves contracting a third party to absorb the risk.
What is Risk Transfer?
The dollar is not made of paper instead it is made of this.
What is a a blend of cotton and linen fibers?