Accounting I (Must have had Accounting) test over basic practices of accounting; may include questions on terminology, worksheet adjustments, income statement, balance sheet, trial balance, account classification, journalizing, posting, bank reconciliation, payroll, and the basic accounting cycle. Accounting II (Must have had Accounting II) test over accounts receivable and accounts payable, financial statements, worksheets, account classification, bank reconciliation, income tax, payroll, inventory, purchases, sales, plant assets, depreciation, departmentalized accounting, partnerships, and corporate accounting. Agribusiness (Accounting and Personal Finance would help) economics, finance and accounting, health, safety, and environmental management, management analysis and decision making, marketing, terminology and trends. Business Calculations (Accounting and Personal Finance would help) business math, interest rates, payroll, taxes, bank records, markups, discounts, consumer credit, and insurance. Business Communications Test over grammar, word definition and usage, proofreading, spelling, punctuation, numbers capitalization, and oral communication concepts. Business Law Test includes lots of contracts, sales, ailments, agency, business organization, bankruptcy, insurance, trade regulation, product liability, wills, consumer protection, negotiable instruments, and torts. Computer Problem Solving Test over basic personal computer components, laptop and portable devices, operating systems, printers and scanners, networks, and security safety and environmental issues. Go to the practice test link on the KHS FBLA website at www.kickapoofbla.weebly.com to see practice test and sample questions. Cyber Security Test over firewalls, intrusion detection, network and physical security, cryptography, public key, authentication, computer attacks, e-mail security, disaster recovery and forensics security. Economics (Help to have had Economics) tests comparing U.S. economics to other countries, supply and demand, prices, profits, competition, government and taxes, labor relations, and monetary and fiscal policies, types of businesses, investments, global business, and environ. issues Healthcare Administration The test will focus managing office activities, enhancing communication skills, identifying legal and ethical issues in healthcare practices, managing financial functions, and enhancing employability skills. Insurance and Risk Management Test over risk management, property and liability insurance, health, disability, and life insurance, decision making, careers, ethics, general insurance knowledge. Networking Concepts Test over responsibilities of a network administrator, methods for accessing and configuring network services, automation of user tasks and activities, and use of messaging services. Personal Finance (Personal Finance is Necessary) test over financial principles related to personal decision making, earning a living, managing budgets and finance, saving and investing, buying goods and services and banking, credit and insurance. Securities and Investments (Personal Finance is Necessary) test over Investment fundamentals, personal investing, retirement and estate planning, financial services industry, financial assets & markets, financial services regulation, stock market, and mutual funds. www.fbla-pbl.org For study hints and materials. Binders with practice tests and guidelines as well as valuable hints and tricks to win will be checked out to each competitor.