Accounting Basics
Investing
Budgeting + Saving
Finance Terms & Concepts
Target Alpha
100

What are resources a company owns called?

Assets

100

What do we call owning a small piece of a company?

Stock or Share

100

What is the term for money you set aside for future expenses?

Savings

100

What is the money a business brings in called?

Revenue or Income

100

What is Target Alpha? (What topic do we focus on?)

a) Financial Literacy

b) Math 

c) Self-Improvement

d) Accounting 

a) Financial Literacy

200

What are debts or financial obligations called?

Liabilities

200

What is the term for spreading investments across many assets to reduce risk?

Diversification

200

What is a common rule that suggests saving 20% of your income?

50/30/20 rule

200

What is the money a business spends called?

Expenses

200

Which skills do members primarily develop in Target Alpha?

Investing, budgeting, saving, financial planning, and understanding financial markets, etc.

300

What is the financial statement that shows revenues and expenses over a period of time?

Income statement / Profit & Loss statement

300

What does the term “liquidity” refer to in investing?

How quickly an asset can be converted to cash

300

What do we call a plan that tracks income and expenses?

Budget

300

What do we call the difference between revenue and expenses?

Profit or Net-Income

300

What does SPC stand for?

 Stock Pitch Competition

400

What is the equation that summarizes a company’s finances? (Hint: 3 terms)

Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity

400

What type of investment represents a loan to a company or government?

Bond

400

Which type of savings account automatically transfers money from checking on a schedule?

Automatic savings account / auto-transfer account

400

What term refers to the percentage of profit earned compared to revenue?

Profit Margin

400

What color is TA's logo?

Green & White

500

What accounting method records revenue when it is earned, not when cash is received?

Accrual Accounting

500

What is the relationship between risk and potential return in investing?

Higher risk means higher potential return

Lower risk means lower potential return

500

[Extra Reading] What financial concept is described as “paying yourself first”?

Prioritizing savings / “Pay Yourself First”

500

What is the term for the decrease in value of an asset over time, like machinery wearing out?

Depreciation

500

Give an example of a real world skill members apply from Target Alpha (otherwise worded, what teachings from TA can one apply to life outside of school?)

Creating a personal budget, tracking spending, or analyzing investment opportunities, etc.