Approximate number of employees at Eide Bailly (hint: number divisible by 500)
3,000
Term that accounts for the loss of value in an asset over time
Depreciation
Iowa has more of these outdoors sports venues than any other state per capita
Accountants are in charge of counting the ballots for this prestigious golden award
The Oscars/Academy Awards
Number of states Eide Bailly has offices in
14
Financial statement that shows the revenues, expenses, and profits over a given time period
Income statement
This swim stroke was invented by a swim coach at the University of Iowa (the stroke comes first in the individual medley and third in the relay medley)
Butterfly stroke
FBI Accountants were the only ones who could finally bring down this mob boss through tax evasion charges in 1936
Al Capone
Decade Eide Bailly was founded
1910s (1917)
Three parts included on a balance sheet
Assets, liabilities, and shareholder's equity
This movie star and Cedar Rapids native is now married to his costar from That 70's Show
Ashton Kutcher
An accountant is credited as inventing this sticky, poppable candy in 1928
Bubble gum. Walter Diemer was an accountant at a chewing gum company and was testing recipes for chewing gums that were less sticky and more-stretchy. This gum was named Double Bubble.
City and state where Eide Bailly's headquarters are located
Fargo, ND
GAAP stands for
Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
The world's largest truck stop is located along Interstate 80 in this Iowa city
Walcott, IA
This lead singer of The Rolling Stones was pursuing his accounting degree before his music career took off
Mick Jagger
Name one of the four Employee Resources Groups
Veteran's group
Women's group
MyEide Pride (LGBTQIA+ group)
Diversified (staff of color group)
PCAOB stands for
Public Company Accounting Oversight Board
There are approximately XX million hogs and pigs on Iowa farms - more than eight times the state's human population (hint: number divisible by 5 million)
25 million
This Catholic Saint is known to be the Patron Saint of accountants, tax collectors, and bankers
St. Matthew