Period 2-Quiz Unit 2- Civic Financial Responsibility
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- Q1An example of Charity isgiving food to a person who is suffering from famine30sEditDelete
- Q2An example of Philanthropy isteaching a person who is suffering from famine how to grow food30sEditDelete
- Q3Transparency, Accountability and SecurityThe principles of Good Corporate Governance are30sEditDelete
- Q4philanthropyIt's the desire to promote the welfare of others. It focuses on eliminating social problems as opposed to supporting victims of the problems.30sEditDelete
- Q5Financial behavioris how people deal with money management30sEditDelete
- Q6Financial Assumptionsare ideas taken for granted whether they are true or untrue.30sEditDelete
- Q7Transparency isthe presentation of a company's facts and figures in a way that is clear and apparent to all stakeholders by not hiding anything30sEditDelete
- Q8Accountability isthe willingness of a Corporation to take responsibility for own actions.30sEditDelete
- Q9Financial Attitudesrefers to a set of emotions, beliefs, and behaviors toward money management30sEditDelete
- Q10CrowdfundingBrings together many individuals who commit money to projects, causes, or companies they want to support.30sEditDelete
- Q11National ServiceVoluntary commitment to service organizations such as Americorps or Senior Corps30sEditDelete
- Q12Security isa Company procedure to implement protection for personal information and data from hackers30sEditDelete
- Q13altruismunselfish regard for the welfare of others30sEditDelete
- Q14charitable organizationan organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.30sEditDelete
- Q15non-profit organizationA business whose goal is to provide a service rather than to make a profit, such as the American Red Cross.30sEditDelete
- Q16StewardshipA philosophy that holds that humans have a unique responsibility to manage, care for, and improve nature.30sEditDelete
- Q17personal valuesthose values that individuals prioritize and adhere to30sEditDelete
- Q18Corporate Governanceroles of shareholders, directors, and other managers in corporate decision making and accountability30sEditDelete
- Q19common goodSocial conditions that allow for all citizens of the earth, individuals and families, to meet basic needs and achieve fulfillment.30sEditDelete
- Q20human rightsThe rights and freedoms to which everyone is entitled30sEditDelete