12 questions
Things and money the company owns:
liabilities
working capital
capital
assets
Loans that pay interest and are repaid at a fixed future date and come from individuals or financial institutions:
bonds
loans
liabilities
equities
The part of the profit that a company pays to its shareholders:
Company's debts are called:
share capital
net income
liabilities
funds
Revenue minus the cost of expenses, such as rent and salaries, is known as:
share capital
net income
interest
working capital
All the money coming into a company during a given period is called...
capital
share capital
earnings
revenue
The money shareholders provide is called...
Certificates representing units of ownership of a company:
Equities
Funds
Bonds
Shares
The money that a business uses for everyday expenses or has available for spending is called...
funds
share capital
revenue
capital
Another way to say "net income":
profit
net capital
working capital
funds
A synonim for "working capital":
Other ways to say "equities":
shares or stocks
stocks or funds
shares or working capital
stocks or bonds