An individual pools their money with other investors in this type of investment.
What is a mutual fund?
This type of business is owned by two or more persons who have unlimited liability.
What is a general partnership?
This score is used by lenders to evaluate the creditworthiness of borrowers.
What is a credit score?
What is Pancake Breakfast?
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A company asks customers to share product reviews on a website, an example of this marketing strategy.
What is amplified word-of-mouth strategy?
A characteristic that applies to economic services.
What is intangible?
A type of car insurance that pays for any type of damage, that does not involve a collision with another vehicle.
What is comprehensive coverage?
The person who files a lawsuit.
Who is a plaintiff?
Appeared in 1,492 NBA games (1,490 starts) for the Lakers, Cavaliers, and Heat. Has the most assists among all frontcourt players in NBA history.
Who is Lebron James?
Ryan goes to the grocery store every week and buys food to feed his family. Ryan's purchases are most likely driven by this need in Maslow's hierarchy of needs.
What is physiological?
This type of market segmentation would be appropriate to use when a hotel targets people who are traveling with their pets.
What is behavioural?
This financial statement tracks the inflow and outflow of cash within a business.
What is a cash flow statement?
A graphic aid that uses text to depict a sequence of events or the order of a process.
What is a flow chart?
This element has the highest atomic number that occurs naturally.
What is Uranium?
Martin is in the checkout line at the grocery store when he sees an eye-catching display of candy bars.He realizes that he's hungry, so he grabs one for the ride home. The candy bar display in the checkout aisle is an example of this type of marketing.
What is point-of-sale marketing?
Iris buys an expensive new car using installment credit. Although the title for the car is made out in her name, the company that sold the car has this on it until Iris makes all the installment payments.
What is a lien/claim?
The difference between a company’s current assets (ie. cash, accounts receivable) and its current liabilities.
What is working capital?
This acorn-obsessed critter from the Ice Age films caused a "continental crack-up."
Who is Scrat?
Your annual income, inheritance, and money from the sale of an asset are all considered events that contribute toward.
What is tax liability?
Mikael has a $20 bill. Although this money is just a piece of paper and not backed up by a reserve, Mikael is still able to buy groceries with it because everyone in his country treats it as currency. This $20 bill is known as this type of currency.
What is fiat?
This is the $ amount a bondholder will receive at maturity, for a bond with a $5,000 face value and an annual interest rate of 6% after 5 years.
What is $5000?
A country imports $15,132,820 worth of goods and services, exports $15,694,454 worth of goods and services, and pays $1,750,500 in foreign aid. The country's _____ is $561,634.
What is trade surplus?
This 1997 movie focuses on a janitor at MIT.
What is Good Will Hunting?