Financial Management
Financial Institutions
Show Me The Money
Federal Reserve
Securities
100

To maximize the value of the business to its owners. 

What is the main goal of a financial manager?

100

Any U.S. entity that is engaged in the business of accepting deposits, making, granting, transferring, holding, or brokering loans or credits, or purchasing or selling foreign exchange, securities, commodity futures or options, or procuring purchasers and sellers.

What are U.S. Financial Institutions? 

100

Acceptable as payment for goods and services. 

What is Money?

100

A policy making body that meets eight times a year to make monetary policy decisions. 

What is The Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC)?

100

Stocks, bonds, preferred shares, and ETFs, Money Market instruments and hedge fund investments.


What are examples of marketable securities?

200

Obtaining funding for a business' operations and investments and seeking the best balance between debt (borrowed funds) and equity (funds raised through the sale of ownership in the business).

What is Financing (raising money)?

200

Occurs when a large number of customers of a bank or other financial institution withdraw their deposits simultaneously over concerns of the bank’s solvency. 

What is a Bank Run?

200

Scarcity, Durability, Portability and Divisibility.

What are the Characteristics of Money?

200

The central bank of the United States. 

What is the Federal Reserve Bank?

200

The most common type of equity (represents the amount of money that would be returned to a company's shareholders if all of the assets were liquidated and all of the company's debt was paid off in the case of liquidation).

What are Stocks?

300

A pool of money that is allocated for a specific purpose.

What is a fund?

300

Insures regular deposit accounts to reassure individuals and businesses regarding the safety of their finances with financial institutions. 

What is the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC)? 

300

Metal coins and paper money.

What are Durable forms of currency?

300

Open Market Operations, Reserve Requirement, The Discount Rate

What are the tools used by the Federal Reserve System in managing the money supply?

300

A system of interconnection between all participants (professional and nonprofessional) that provides effective conditions: to attract new capital by means of issuing new security (securitization of debt) to transfer real asset into financial asset.

What is a Securities Market? 

400

Are outlays used to support current production and selling activities. 

What are Short-term expenses?

400

A depository institution formed specifically to encourage household saving and to make home mortgage loans.

What is a Thrift Institution?

400

Currency, Demand Deposits and Time Deposits.

What are the components of the U.S. money supply?

400

To control the money supply, act as a borrowing source for banks, hold the deposits of member banks, and supervise banking practices. 

What are the functions of The Federal Reserve System?

400

The most common form of marketable debt security and are a useful source of capital to businesses that are looking to grow. 

What are Bonds?

500

Making sure that enough cash is on hand to pay bills as they come due and to meet unexpected expenses.

What is Cash Management?

500

Administered by the FDIC, this fund provides deposit insurance to commercial banks and thrift institutions. 

What is the Deposit Insurance Fund (DIF)?

500

A medium of exchange, a standard of value, and a store of value.

What are the Functions of money?

500

Ranges from 3 to 10 percent on different types of deposits. 

What is the Reserve Requirement?

500

Allows investors to buy and sell collections of other assets, including stocks, bonds, and commodities. 

What is an Exchange-Traded Fund (EFT)?