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MGT 313: Brain Teaser

Author: Tio Dave
Across
Passed into law by Congress in 2010; resulted in significant financial regulatory reform,
Public company found guilty of fraudulent financial reporting
An elected group of officials who have a legal duty to establish corporate objectives, develop broad policies, and select top-level personnel to carry out these objectives and policies.
A typical beneficiary of stock options
A type of apartment
Mexico's unit of currency
Shareholders who do not vote at annual meetings by being physically present; a form of absentee ballot
Used to describe a declining stock market
Russian news agency
Established in 1934 in the wake of the stock market crash and the Great Depression
An organization that represents institutions and pension funds with investments exceeding $3T
A provision of the Dodd-Frank Act which went into effect in 2011; stipulates that public corporations must hold shareholder votes on executive compensation at least once every three years
"You're Welcome" in Italian
Down
One of the forms of stockholders' financial gain when they receive their share of the company's earnings
Engineered massive fraud entailing as much as $65B of losses in a pyramid scheme (spelled backwards) :-)
Occurred as a by-product of the separation of ownership and control in public corporations
Represents the right (but not the obligation) to buy a stock at a set price; a common form of executive compensation
Occurs when a person gains access to confidential information about a company's financial condition, and uses that information, before it becomes public knowledge, to buy or sell company's stock
He signed the Sarbanes-Oxley Act into law
A law passed in 2002 in response to concerns about the lack of transparency in financial accounting
Another terms for stocks
Located at 11 Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, it's also known as "The Big Board"
Used to describe a rising stock market