____ describes the degree to which an asset or security can be quickly bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price.
What is liquidity
100
_________ is a key to financial planning that involves looking to the future and making certain assumptions
What is forecasting
100
Money coming into a business is called ________.
What is revenue
100
____ __ is the Educational Amendment that deals with gender equity
What is Title IX
100
________ describes the paying off of debt in regular installments over a period of time.
What is amortization
200
Olympic programs in most countries are run by the ____
What is government
200
Information that is often referred to as primary data and is generated by the business itself is called ______ ____
What is internal data
200
Costs that are incurred by a business are called ________
What is expenses
200
Which US professional sports league’s members have the highest average values
What is the NFL
200
_______ ________ include a company's credit history, sales volume, product lines, accounts receivable, inventory balances, and management structure.
What is internal constraints
300
Nonprofits face several difficult financial challenges. The most common of these is _______ _______
What is raising funds
300
A future budget based on past financial results and expected future financial results is called a ________ ______ ____
What is Fro Forma budget
300
The primary revenues in professional sports are derived from
______ _______ and ________ ________
What is ticket sales and broadcasting rights
300
The notion of promotion or relegation has been successfully implemented into
What is the English Premier League
300
The process of examining the numbers and determining what they mean, what the past was, and what the future will be for a company or entity is known as
What is finance
400
Most businesses in the world start as ______ _____
What is sole proprietorships
400
Which section of the business plan describes the mission statement, objectives, goals, and strategies of the business?
What is company section
400
The primary expenses in professional sports are ______ and _______
What is salaries and benefits
400
Sponsors such as Citibank, Bank of America, and several auto manufacturers stay away from or pull out of sponsorship deals within sports during the time of the recession because they received a _________ __________.
What is government bailout
400
__________ ____ are publicly traded securities that have the benefit of not having to comply with some of the same registration requirements that other publicly traded securities do.
What is municipal bonds
500
Which chapter of bankruptcy is for formal business reorganization supervised by the court?
What is Chapter 11
500
A method of budgeting in which all expenses must be justified for each new period.
What is zero based or zero balanced budget
500
The process utilized to develop financial forecasts and monitor various budgets and costing models is called ________ __________
What is managerial accounting
500
A _________ is two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth as measured by a country's gross domestic product (GDP). Or A significant decline in activity across the economy, lasting longer than a few months.
What is a recession
500
For years now, smaller schools around the nation have been traveling to play bigger and better opponents on the road early in the season. These ______ games have benefits for both schools. The bigger school gets a home game on its schedule, a chance to fill the stadium and sell concessions, and an almost certain victory moving them one step closer to bowl eligibility. The smaller school gets cash