Price Controls
Business Growth
Money & Banking
Investments
100

When government sets the price of goods and services.

Price Control

100

A business organized for a public or mutual benefit other than making a profit.

Non-profit business organization

100
Makes it easier to exchange goods and services.

The purpose of money.

100

Bonds, stocks, pensions, savings accounts, and cryptocurrency are all examples of what?

Investments

200

Government's attempt to promote economic stability and growth

What is the government's role in the economy?

200

The backbone of the U.S. Economy

Small Business/Entrepreneurship

200

The first type of economy in the U.S. that relied on trade

Barter Economy

200

Investment opportunities issued by governments and corporations when they want to raise money.

Bonds

300
When the government sets rent control, this is an example of a

Price Ceiling

300

Two companies that join to become a larger business entity.

Merger

300

The U.S. Economy is no longer backed by this standard.

Gold Standard

300

The interest on a loan or deposit that builds on both the initial principal and the interest from previous periods

Compound Interest

400

When producers can't sell products below the government's set price.

Price Floor
400

Provider of investment funds to a start-up business in exchange for partial ownership of the business.

Venture Capitalist

400

The four characteristics of money are

Portable (Portability), Durability (Durable), Divisibility (Divisible), Scarcity (Scarce)

400
A profit on your investment

Return

500

Where supply and demand intersect.

Market Equilibrium

500

Using social networking sites to appeal to potential investors.

Crowdfunding

500

All kinds of money that are made legal tender by a government decree

Fiat Money

500

A high-risk investment

Cryptocurrency or Stocks