#9057, aired 2024-03-12 | INVESTING & BUSINESS TERMS $200: The difference between total assets & liabilities is this "worth" net worth |
#9057, aired 2024-03-12 | INVESTING & BUSINESS TERMS $400: A part of profits paid to shareholders, the scrip type is basically a promissory note a dividend |
#9057, aired 2024-03-12 | INVESTING & BUSINESS TERMS $600: For a sales team, the number of contracts signed per quarter might be one of these indicators, KPI for short a key performance indicator |
#9057, aired 2024-03-12 | INVESTING & BUSINESS TERMS $800: A military order that keeps troops in the service, in investing, it orders a broker to sell if a stock price falls to a certain point stop-loss |
#9057, aired 2024-03-12 | INVESTING & BUSINESS TERMS $1000: The VIX, short for this, is a predictor of how fast stock market prices change volatility index |
#8455, aired 2021-07-30 | 3 CONSECUTIVE VOWELS $2000: Meaning "made up", it also refers in legal terms to any business name that's not the official incorporated one fictitious |
#7790, aired 2018-06-22 | LET'S TAKE A CLASS AT HARVARD $1600: Get your MBA & buy buy buy! By taking M&A "Processes & Structures", with M&A standing for these 2 oft-paired business terms mergers and acquisitions |
#7461, aired 2017-02-06 | ALLITERATIVE 2-WORD TERMS $1200: It's the bovine term for a business or product that generates a steady flow of income a cash cow |
#7259, aired 2016-03-17 | 2-WORD BUSINESS TERMS $400: AP stands for accounts payable, while AR stands for this counterpart accounts receivable |
#7259, aired 2016-03-17 | 2-WORD BUSINESS TERMS $1600: A company attempting a hostile takeover may swallow one of these "deadly" alliterative tablets poison pill |
#7259, aired 2016-03-17 | 2-WORD BUSINESS TERMS $2000: "Large" buzz-phrase for a mass of information, like about shopping habits, used in business decision-making big data |
#5898, aired 2010-04-14 | ECONOMIC TERMS $400: 2-word term for business between 2 countries unhindered by governmental restrictions like tariffs or quotas free trade |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | BUSINESS TERMS $100: Sensible consumers clip these to get cents off Coupons |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | BUSINESS TERMS $200: It's the boating term used when the government comes to the aid of a "sinking" business, like Chrysler in 1979 Bailout |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | BUSINESS TERMS $300: A firm that buys & sells other firms, or part of the name of Janis Joplin's '60s band Holding Company |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | BUSINESS TERMS $400: Term for the amount a retailer adds to the cost price of a product; it may not be all profit Mark-up |
#3271, aired 1998-11-23 | BUSINESS TERMS $500: A factory's manual labor is blue-collar & these are "steel-collar" Robots |
#2504, aired 1995-06-22 | BUSINESS TERMS $100: In business the levels of this usually form a pyramid & are divided into top, middle & supervisory management |
#2504, aired 1995-06-22 | BUSINESS TERMS $200: The DJIA is the Dow Jones Industrial Average & this is the DJUA the Dow Jones Utility Average |
#2504, aired 1995-06-22 | BUSINESS TERMS $300: Among balance sheet terms, accountants know that credit is abbreviated CR & this is DR a debit |
#2504, aired 1995-06-22 | BUSINESS TERMS $400: One of these laser devices "reads" a universal product code a scanner |
#2504, aired 1995-06-22 | BUSINESS TERMS $500: This 2-word term refers to fabrics & clothing as opposed to groceries or hardware dry goods |
#2281, aired 1994-07-04 | BUSINESS & INDUSTRY $200: In terms of revenue, this package delivery firm is the USA's largest transportation company UPS |
#1105, aired 1989-05-26 | REAL ESTATE TERMS $800: An area legally designated for specific use, such as business, residential or industrial a zone |
#896, aired 1988-06-27 | BUSINESS '88 $500: With the addition of the name "Hutton", the largest U.S. brokerage in terms of capital, is now called this Shearson Lehmann Hutton |
#97, aired 1985-01-22 | LITERATURE $1000: Hero of Marlowe's tragedy who sells his soul to the Devil for 24 years of fun & frolic Doctor Faustus |
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Season 25 3-time champion: $69,200 + $1,000. Dan Smith - a...
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2010-A College Championship quarterfinalist: $5,000. Hometown: Grants Pass, Oregon. Lyndsey Romick...
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