In dual-entry accounting these two terms designate additions and subtractions from individual accounts.
What are "credits and debits?"
These are where stocks are traded. For example, the NYSE or the NASDAQ.
These are fractional ownership in a firm that fluctuate in value over time. Their price depends on the value of equity of their respective firm.
What are "stocks?"
These are held every Wednesday from 9:30pm to 10:30pm by Panther Equity. If you're reading this, you're likely attending one right now!
What are "General Body Meetings (GBMs)?"
A collective noun used to define fruits, veggies, grains, proteins, and dairy.
What are "The 5 Food Groups?"
This involves testing business procedures and records for accuracy.
What is "auditing?"
This company was recently sued for anti-trust violations in regards to its online retail platform.
What is "Amazon?"
Valuation often involves the process of discounting future cash flows back to this particular state.
What is "present value?"
This role in our organization involves working in a team of others to pitch a stock at the end of the semester. These members attend weekly breakout meetings under the guidance of Senior Analysts.
What is a "Junior Analyst?"
This NFL team currently has an undefeated record and is in first place of the NFC East.
Who are the Philadelphia Eagles?
The term used to explain how quickly a company can turn its assets into cash.
What is "liquidity?"
This manufacturing industry has faced heavy striking and decreasing labor relations in recent months. The issue is currently being resolved.
What is "the automobile manufacturing industry?"
This calculation is the weighted average between the cost at which a firm can borrow debt and the cost at which it can raise equity.
What is the "weighted average cost of capital?"
Panther Equity and its Junior Analyst / Senior Analyst team is divided into these subgroups known by this name.
What are "sectors?"
This McDonald's fictional character was recently depicted as part of the 2008 Financial Crisis for our StockTrak Competition.
Who is "Grimace?"
The three most common documents used to report the financial whereabouts of a company.
What are the income statement, balance sheet, and statement of cash flows?
This famous footwear company recently brought its shares public (IPO'd).
What is "Birkenstock?"
These are calculated from a peer group and are used to derive firm value from line items like EBITDA in the Multiples Valuation Methodology.
What are "multiples?"
This person is pivotal in our fund's current operations. He "lives and breathes" Panther Equity. He currently leads us as our President!
Who is "Nathan Salapong?"
This phrase is commonly used to convey the message that those who are afraid to invest capital will not make any returns.
What is "scared money don't make money?"
These types of accounts exist under assets on the balance sheet, but serve to reduce the value of their corresponding accounts. An example of such is accumulated depreciation.
What are "contra-asset accounts?"
This Oil & Gas supermajor is primed to acquire Pioneer in what could be one of the largest acquisitions of the year.
What is "Exxon Mobil?"
A common valuation model consisting of a period of projected cash flows alongside a terminal value.
What is a DCF (Discounted Cash Flows) model?
The guiding principal, similar to the federal reserve, that Panther Equity follows. It states that we must competitively manage our fund's investments while also educating our members.
What is Panther Equity's "Dual Mandate?"
In this year, smash Nickelodeon Jr. hit "Yo Gabba Gabba!" aired its first episode on national television.
When is 2007?