Miscellaneous
Famous Entrepeneurs
Economic Terms
Business Ethics
100

The cost of borrowing money from a bank or lender.

What is interest?

100

This tech entrepeneur founded Microsoft.

Who is Bill Gates?

100

When the price of a product goes up because there is more demand than supply.

What is inflation?

100

When a company donates part of its profits to charity, it is practicing this.

What is philanthropy?

200

The largest stock exchange in the US by market cap.

What is the New York Stock Exchange/NYSE?

200

He created Facebook while still in college.

Who is Mark Zuckerberg?

200

When a single company dominates an entire market.

What is a monopoly?

200

A business makes decisions to help the community, like donating money or supporting local programs.

What is corporate social responsibility/CSR?

300

Providing workshops, mentoring, or on-the-job training to employees builds this term, known as "h____ c____".

What is human capital?

300

The second richest person in the world, as of October 1st. Bonus: The company he founded that brought him success.

Who is Larry Ellison? Bonus: What is Oracle?

300

When people or countries focus on producing goods where they are most efficient.

What is specialization?

300

A manager reports a coworker’s unethical behavior even though it might be uncomfortable, as an example of this.

What is whistleblowing?

400

A term for when a company quickly becomes very popular and valuable, often in tech.

What is a "unicorn"? 🦄 
400

This famous singer owns 50% of her beauty brand, with her stake being valued at $1.4 billion.

Who is Rihanna?

400

A market with only a few large companies controlling most of the sales.

What is an oligopoly?

400

Spending money to create new products or improve existing ones (________ & ___________)

What is Research & Development/R&D?

500
The first product ever sold by Amazon in 1995

What is a book?

500

The youngest self-made billionare, as of two days ago.

Who is Shayne Coplan?

500

A company that controls a whole supply chain, from raw materials to finished product.

What is a vertically integrated company?

500

Making business decisions that consider the needs of employees, customers, and investors at the same time.

What is stakeholder management?