business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Jaysen REindel #24 Green 3-21-14 2014-03-19
Across
- adequate means for subsistence
- a mention allusion
- the desire for revenge
- a likeness appearance or semblance of something
- capable of being separated into many parts
- the persons or number of persons number
- present or ready for immediate use
- the ability to learn or understand
- to take away from such as taxes
- capable of existing together in harmony
- able to be consumed
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- full of love for and goodwill toward others
- capable of bring easily ignited
- something that happens event incident
- having or showing intelligence
- designed for quick easy preparations or use
- due for present payment
- the ability to withstand hardship and adversity
- able to be seen
- a refined grace or dignified property
20 Clues: able to be seen • a mention allusion • able to be consumed • the desire for revenge • due for present payment • adequate means for subsistence • having or showing intelligence • capable of bring easily ignited • to take away from such as taxes • present or ready for immediate use • the ability to learn or understand • something that happens event incident • ...
2020 TABI OFFSITE 2020-02-11
Across
- An obligation that requires to pay money or other agreed-upon value to another
- CVB innovation Champion 2019-2021 (last name)
- Skill or knowledge in a particular field
- The process of dealing with or controlling things or people
- The amount of work to be done by an employee
- Sections of a government department
- Level of software verification for acceptability
- Acts, information, and skills acquired by a person through experience or education
- The two Directors
- The act of following the rules
- Director of WMPD
- A range of activities the CRA can undertake to recover unpaid amounts from individuals and businesses
- Obtain, examine, or retrieve (data or a file)
- Has once worked with Seponnex (Mexican Post Office) – first name
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- The Number of Divisions
- INTELLIGENCE Technologies, applications and practices for the collection of information
- Time regarded as still to come
- A group of related hardware units or programs or both
- Translates raw data into information
- Person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business
- The Director General last name
- The process of establishing the truth, accuracy, or validity of something
- The skills, methods, and processes used to achieve goals
- A single instruction that expands automatically into a set of instructions to perform a particular task.
- The heart of Scrum
- An individual or collaborative enterprise that is carefully planned and designed to achieve particular aim.
- The new CVB user-friendly system
- The state of being free from danger or threat
- Country where Gord worked prior to joining CRA
29 Clues: Director of WMPD • The two Directors • The heart of Scrum • The Number of Divisions • Time regarded as still to come • The Director General last name • The act of following the rules • The new CVB user-friendly system • Sections of a government department • Translates raw data into information • Skill or knowledge in a particular field • ...
Crossword 2013-04-29
20 Clues: car • blue • late • show • speed • paper • daily • give in • contest • to refer • not sour • to remind • limestone • detective • smartness • permission • daintiness • to critique • availability • giving money to
English Vocab Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-29
Business Studies - F4 (Section 1) 2021-04-09
Across
- Plan, Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new businesses.
- A form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business.
- , ______________ Growth When a business expands its existing operations.
- _________________________ Business One that does not have a separate legal entity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses.
- There are unlimited wants but limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy wants.
- ______________ GrowthWhen a business takes over or merges with another business.
- Trader, A business owned by one person
- Business ___________________ are aims and targets that a business works towards.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk for a new business venture.
- Money invested into the business by owners.
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- Employed, Total value of capital used in the business.
- A good or service that is essential for living.
- Cost, The next best alternative given up by choosing another item.
- There is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- Payments made to shareholders from the profit (after tax) of a company. They are the return to shareholders for their investment in the company.
- When two businesses agree to join their firms together to make one business.
- Liability, The liability of shareholders in a company is only limited to the amount they invested.
- Value, _____________ is the difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought-in materials and components.
- Economy, Has both a private sector and a public sector.
- Combines factors of production to make products (goods and services) that satisfy people's wants.
21 Clues: Trader, A business owned by one person • Money invested into the business by owners. • A good or service that is essential for living. • Employed, Total value of capital used in the business. • Economy, Has both a private sector and a public sector. • When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at. • ...
Types of business organisation 2022-11-18
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- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- business won more then 2 persons.
- The owners are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
- The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services;
- partner with unlimited liability
- partner with limited liability
- shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market for the first time.
- people that have shares in a company
- all partners have limited liability, but they also have to retain an automatic management responsibility.
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- annual meeting between shareholders and directors to vote on major company decision.
- An agreement between a company with another business organization to allow the distribution of the company's goods and services and the use of its brand name or trademark through the other business organization.
- agreement between to business to create a new businesses project.
- people that have control over the company.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- Firms funded by taxes on the private sector to provide essential goods and services.
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- business own by one person.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method.
20 Clues: business own by one person. • partner with limited liability • partner with unlimited liability • business won more then 2 persons. • people that have shares in a company • people that have control over the company. • agreement between to business to create a new businesses project. • The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services; • ...
War and Peace 2021-03-12
17 Clues: Taktik • Spannung • entführen • Massnahme • Abrüstung • Menschheit • Verfolgung • Wehrpflicht • Feindschaft • Kapitulation • Kriegführung • Geheimdienst • Abschreckung • Ueberwachung • zerstörerisch • Schützengraben • opposite of victory
AI Practical Work 2 2021-12-17
Across
- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- Type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- Realistic humanoid robot designed for research, education, and entertainment, and helps promote public discussion about Artificial Intelligence ethics and the future of robotics. Developed by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.
- interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. It involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots and has as its goal to design machines that can help and assist humans.
- test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
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- computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers.
- Java Agent Development Framework: software framework for the development of an intelligent agent, implemented in Java.
- algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.
- Type of artificial intelligence that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
12 Clues: algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers. • computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents. • simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems. • Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics. • ...
cognitive 2015-03-18
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- it is the capacity to learn from experience, using metacognitive processes to enhance learning, and the ability to adapt to the surrounding environment.
- refers to how you retain encoded information in memory.
- it is the power or process of remembering what has been learned
- observation detailed studies of cognitive performance in everyday situations and nonlaboratory contexts
- when we tend to see objects that are close to each others as forming a group.
- Type of ability that ascertain whether your ideas are good ones
- it is the thoughts that a person has about their own thoughts
- mental frameworks that representsknowledge in a meaningful way.
- Type of intelligence that used in relating to other people.
- type of intelligence that used in reading books, writing paper, a novel or a poem and understanding spoken words
- it’s our recognition and interpretation of sensory information and it is how we respond to the information.
- we tend to perceive objects as forming mirror images about their center.
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- refers to how you transform a physical, sensory input into a kind of representation can be placed into memory.
- An individual’s own account of cognitive processes
- studies in-depth studies of individuals
- constancy when our perception of an object remains the same even when our proximal sensation of the distal object changes.
- we tend to group objects on the bais of their similarity
- Type of intelligence that used in understanding ourselves
- refers to the relationship between an object and its surroundings
- Type of intelligence that used in understanding patterns in nature.
- it’s from the Latin word “ cognoscere” or "to know"
- Type of ability that used to implement the ideas and persuade other of their value.
- we tend to perceptually close up or complete, objects that are not complete.
- effect refers to superior recall of words at and near the end of a list.
- refers to how we actively process specific information present in our environment.
- type of ability that used to generate novel ideas
- effect refers to superior recall of words at and near the beginning of a list.
- refers to how you gain access to information stored in memory.
28 Clues: studies in-depth studies of individuals • type of ability that used to generate novel ideas • An individual’s own account of cognitive processes • it’s from the Latin word “ cognoscere” or "to know" • refers to how you retain encoded information in memory. • we tend to group objects on the bais of their similarity • ...
AP Psychology People 2023-03-17
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- known for taste aversion studies
- studies misinformation effect and false memories
- cognitive psychologist known for work in cognitive therapy and studies of depression "dark sunglasses"
- "Strange Situation", different types of attachment, insecure...
- multiple intelligence theory
- three stages of moral development, preconventional...
- behaviorist most famously known for Little Albert experiment
- moral development in females - rivaled Kohlberg
- known for conformity & lines experiment
- "Father of Operant Conditioning", created operant chamber that bears his name
- discovered area of brain known for speaking
- "Father of Functionalism"
- created g-factor intelligence
- Psychosocial theory of development
- American mental health reformer
- revised the original intelligence test by Binet for the U.S.
- believed in Linguistic Determinism
- had one "shocking" experiment
- first female president of the APA, first to earn a PhD in Psychology
- General Adaptation Syndrome with stress
- Neo-Freudian who believed in the inferiority complex
- Neo-Freudian who explored the collective unconscious
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- known for the Bobo Doll experiment, and reciprocal determinism
- Russian psychologist who investigated classical conditioning with dogs
- identified zone of proximal development
- first woman to receive a PhD in Psychology
- known for her work in parenting styles
- noted for his work in rehearsal and the forgetting curve
- created the concept of Law of Effect, initializing Operant Conditioning
- triarchic theory of intelligence: practical, analytical, creative
- first psychological laboratory in Leipzig, Germany in 1879
- worked with split-brain patients
- known for his famous controversial Stanford Prison Study
- created the WAIS and WISC to measure cognitive skills
- Humanist that created the Hierarchy of Needs
- psychoanalytic perspective, latent and manifest content
- French psychologist who created the first intelligence test
- concept of learned helplessness in animals and depression
- Humanist who developed Unconditional Positive Regard
- found the feature detectors of the brain
- believed people are born with Language Acquisition Device/Universal Grammar
- one of psychology's most famous case studies involving the connection of frontal lobe to personality
- created law that identified the just noticeable difference
- theory of Cognitive development, Sensorimotor...
- discovered baby chicks would form an attachment called imprinting
- known for work with studying baby monkeys and attachment with surrogate mothers
46 Clues: "Father of Functionalism" • multiple intelligence theory • created g-factor intelligence • had one "shocking" experiment • American mental health reformer • known for taste aversion studies • worked with split-brain patients • Psychosocial theory of development • believed in Linguistic Determinism • known for her work in parenting styles • ...
pour mon papa 2021-06-10
RHA Banquet 2023-03-31
Across
- U.S.'s foreign intelligence gathering service
- someone used to steal secrets for an intelligence organization.
- An agent of one organization sent to penetrate a specific intelligence agency by gaining employment.
- The purported occupation or purpose of an agent; it must be consistent with the agent's background and presence in the target area.
- U.S.'s domestic counterintelligence service and federal law enforcement agency.
- When a case officer or agent is compromised.
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- A clandestine source or method, usually an agent.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its words with groups of letters or numbers.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its letters with other letters or numbers or by shuffling them.
- A person unofficially employed by an intelligence service, often as a source of information.
- Discovery of an agent's true identity or a clandestine activity's real purpose.
11 Clues: When a case officer or agent is compromised. • U.S.'s foreign intelligence gathering service • A clandestine source or method, usually an agent. • someone used to steal secrets for an intelligence organization. • U.S.'s domestic counterintelligence service and federal law enforcement agency. • ...
BTEC Business Unit 2 Crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- The amount of money going into and out of a businesses bank account.
- Any Costs
- A statement of financial position shows the financial position of a business at a point in time
- will be higher if the business makes more of their product and lower if they make less
- debts owed by a business
- Is another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- revenue - expenditure
- show how a business performed over a period of time (usually a year)
- Anything a business spends money on (i.e. all it’s costs)
- running costs that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
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- fixed costs + variable costs
- always stay the same
- the every-day running costs of a business
- documents that record the financial activities of a business
- The revenue made from selling product after the costs of sales has been deducted
- Items owned by a business
- A plan for the future
- Gross profit - expenditure
- Any Revenue
- The total revenue a business has in a single year
- costs that need to be paid when setting up a new business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- Number of sales x price per unit
23 Clues: Any Costs • Any Revenue • always stay the same • A plan for the future • revenue - expenditure • debts owed by a business • Items owned by a business • Gross profit - expenditure • fixed costs + variable costs • revenue is less than expenditure • Number of sales x price per unit • the every-day running costs of a business • The total revenue a business has in a single year • ...
1.1 GCSE Enterprise 2024-09-21
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- Government actions impacting business environments.
- Noticing trends or issues to identify business opportunities.
- Financial gain after subtracting business costs.
- Fluctuations in economy affecting business operations.
- Modifying existing goods to improve or update them.
- A favorable circumstance for starting a business.
- Selling Point (USP) Distinct feature that differentiates a product from competitors.
- Potential for loss or failure in business ventures.
- Business model allowing replication of successful concepts.
- Desire for products/services influencing market trends.
- A business organization that produces goods/services.
- Selling price exceeds production costs for profit.
- Protection for investors from business debts.
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- Healthy snack brand created from changing consumer tastes.
- Preferences and trends influencing purchasing decisions.
- An individual who starts and manages a business.
- Unique concepts generated by entrepreneurs for products.
- Patterns in consumer behavior over time.
- Creating a strong identity to enhance product value.
- Specific requirements that products or services must satisfy.
- Goods/services no longer in demand or useful.
- Creation of new ideas or improvements in products/services.
- Profit gained from successful business operations.
- Expectation of product performance and reliability.
- Process of gathering information about consumers.
- Potential profit or benefit from business activities.
26 Clues: Patterns in consumer behavior over time. • Goods/services no longer in demand or useful. • Protection for investors from business debts. • An individual who starts and manages a business. • Financial gain after subtracting business costs. • A favorable circumstance for starting a business. • Process of gathering information about consumers. • ...
IST 2021-08-30
PSY230 Lecture 10: Social Neuroscience 2024-11-06
Across
- Organ that evaluates emotional signal
- Name for early humans
- Type of neurons that activate when watching or doing an action
- Organ responsible for our increased language complexity
- Understanding others thoughts
- An attempt to understand and explain how the thoughts, feelings, and behaviors of individuals are influenced by the actual, imagined or implied presence of others
- Great ape with the most social intelligence
- As you gain social intelligence, you _____ general intelligence
- Reason for morality (Not emotions)
Down
- The ability to realize that we are in front of a mirror and it is not another human
- The term for an animal being able to walk on 2 legs
- The ability to understand and predict complex social interactions and to outwit our peers
- Organ that reacts proportionally to responder
- The term used for understanding others through their actions
14 Clues: Name for early humans • Understanding others thoughts • Reason for morality (Not emotions) • Organ that evaluates emotional signal • Great ape with the most social intelligence • Organ that reacts proportionally to responder • The term for an animal being able to walk on 2 legs • Organ responsible for our increased language complexity • ...
Exploring Government Acronyms 2018-10-17
Across
- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in the U.S.
- Coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- Investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country
- Issues weather forcasts and data that it gathers form satellites
- Makes sure that companies which sell stocks tell the truth about their business
- Provides means for people to have safe affordable housing
- Provides a military response when enemies attack
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- Oversees six geographic areas of the world
- Expands the secondary market for mortgages in the US
- Enhances the health and well-being of all Americans
- Highest ranking officials in the U.S. military
- Inspects and grades food the U.S. farmers produce and importers bring
- Expands affordable housing finance
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to the small buisnesses
Down
- Also maintains recreational lakes behind its dams
- Regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, satellite, etc.
- Conducts elections by workers at a company
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- Is devoted to medical research
- Insures the deposits that people have in banks
- Oversees the practices of railroads
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors and for scientific research
- Collects statistics on diseases also issues public health warnings
- Has responsibilities of public security
- Conducts the legal business of the U.S. government
- Collects taxes within the U.S.
- Competes with UPS and Fed Ex
- Creates secondary markets for the purchases and sales of mortgages
- Is a watchdog agency
30 Clues: Is a watchdog agency • Competes with UPS and Fed Ex • Is devoted to medical research • Collects taxes within the U.S. • Establishes rules for air traffic • Expands affordable housing finance • Oversees the practices of railroads • Has responsibilities of public security • Conducts elections by workers at a company • Oversees six geographic areas of the world • ...
3.01 vocab 2022-04-25
Across
- Focused on customer needs and wants
- The customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- loyalty
- customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- the opportunities that businesses have to connect with customers and reinforce their brand value
- word of mouth promotion and referrals from current customers to new ones
- PLAY
- a business that stresses technology innovation and flexibility
- All the opportunities that businesses have to connect with customers and reinforce their brand value
- strategies, processes, technology, and people a business uses to build, maintain, and maximize the long-term value of customer relationships
- The purchases a customer makes because of a long-term relationship s/he has established with a business
- The company's configuration of employees for accomplishing specific business tasks; how the business is organized
- relationship management
- The stage in the creation of a new product in which a working model may be tested, modified, and retested; production costs are estimated and final details of the product are planned, e.g., label, promotion, and distribution
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- Activities and benefits provided by a business to its customers to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- A business strategy in which an organization continuously evaluates its business processes to make them more effective and efficient
- The values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- The strategies, processes, and policies a business uses to meet or exceed customer expectations and to provide customers with outstanding experiences at every touch point
- A measure of how well a business has met its customers' expectations
- for a business provided by customers who tell others of their satisfaction with the business
- promotion
- Touch points
22 Clues: PLAY • loyalty • promotion • Touch points • relationship management • Focused on customer needs and wants • a business that stresses technology innovation and flexibility • A measure of how well a business has met its customers' expectations • word of mouth promotion and referrals from current customers to new ones • ...
Revision of key terms from JC 2026-01-05
Across
- proof that payment has been made
- day to day running costs of a business
- items owned by the business
- another word for income
- part of a company's profit paid to shareholder
- left at the end of the accounting period
- buys goods on credit
- plan for future income and expenditure
- the total amount of money used to run a business
- a record of a financial transaction
- bill sent to a customer
- money spent running a business
- money invested by the owner
- money paid to employees
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- money a business owes
- goods bought by the business for resale
- a summary of transactions
- money going out of a business
- protection against risk
- profit after all expenses are paid
- money taken out by the owner
- a common utility bill for a business
- goods bought to be sold again
- when expenditure is greater than income
- when income is greater than expenditure
- money paid for use of premises
- sells the business goods on credit
- money coming into a business
- goods or services sold by the business
29 Clues: buys goods on credit • money a business owes • protection against risk • another word for income • bill sent to a customer • money paid to employees • a summary of transactions • items owned by the business • money invested by the owner • money taken out by the owner • money coming into a business • money going out of a business • goods bought to be sold again • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-25
Across
- they are sort of invisible and intangible
- business is connected to the owner
- individuals who run the organisation
- any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it
- business to customers/consumers
- organisation that produces goods and services
- business to business
- they are physical and tangible
- supporting and helping each other
- owned by individuals
- business owned by between 2 to 20 people
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- monetary return in other words
- business is separate from the owner
- owned by the government
- a long term plan on how objectives will be achieved
- share of profit paid to shareholders
- goals or targets set by the business
- business owned by a single person
- individuals who work for the company
- amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, or factory
20 Clues: business to business • owned by individuals • owned by the government • monetary return in other words • they are physical and tangible • business to customers/consumers • supporting and helping each other • business owned by a single person • business is connected to the owner • business is separate from the owner • individuals who run the organisation • ...
marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- creating and selling products, goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses
- the collection of information of military or political value
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- the social group that has the lowest status; the working class
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- a person who makes a purchase.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
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- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
- a person pattern or the way he or she live
- the social group consisting of people who are employed for wages, especially in manual or industrial work.
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- of or relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- estimate the monetary worth of (something).
20 Clues: a person who makes a purchase. • a person pattern or the way he or she live • estimate the monetary worth of (something). • of or relating to the whole world; worldwide. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. • ...
Management Practices 2017-02-08
Across
- People with excess money may participate in this activity.
- Any group or individual who is affected the activities of a business.
- Partial owners of a business and can have a direct influence on the operation of a business because they vote on major decisions.
- Vital to an organisation as they help to produce the products the organisation sells
- Doing something out of the ordinary.
- Being seen to be acting in the right way.
- One of Australia's strongest economic sectors.
- An important factor in determining business productivity.
- The business environment which covers everything within the business (Eg Employees).
- An important business goal.
- The term used to describe everything a business does to sell its product.
- A desired outcome that an individual or business strives to achieve in a certain timeframe.
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- One of Australia's strongest economic sectors.
- STATEMENT Used to clarify the purpose and objectives of an organisation (2 Words).
- The desire principals a business has committed to follow.
- To do with money.
- The role that business has in providing individuals with the opportunity to turn their ideas and passions into livelihood.
- The ability of a business to achieve it's goals, objectives and targets.
- Businesses in Australia are important contributors to this.
- Refers to a large business.
- People go into business in the hope of making a ...
- The business environment which covers all outside influences on a business (Eg Competitors).
- An important business goal.
- The steps an individual or organisation puts in place to achieve goals.
- Employees work to earn this.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold and bought in a country or region.
26 Clues: To do with money. • Refers to a large business. • An important business goal. • An important business goal. • Employees work to earn this. • Doing something out of the ordinary. • Being seen to be acting in the right way. • One of Australia's strongest economic sectors. • One of Australia's strongest economic sectors. • People go into business in the hope of making a ... • ...
BUS MAN Unit 1, AOS 2 2023-03-29
Across
- an incorporated business structure that has at least one director and a maximum of 50 shareholders
- raw materials from the environment that are used in the production of goods and services
- the people who provide the business with their skills and qualifications to conduct business activities
- a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual
- environment that involves factors within a business that a business has control over
- the individuals who have purchased shares of a company and therefore are part-owners of the company
- money that has been lent to a business by an external source thatmust be paid back overtime with interest
- a business model that grants another person the right to operate under its name, use its business systems, and sell its goods and services
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- business that is owned and operated by the government
- money contributed to a business by an investor in exchange for partial ownership
- the calculated monetary value of a business’s established reputation
- regular sums of money paid out to shareholders from a company’s profit
- is the business owner being held personally responsible for the business’s debts
- document that outlines a business’s goals and objectives, as well as strategies to achieve them
- agreements between banks and businesses or individuals, that allow a bank account to be withdrawn below zero
- the business owner and the business being viewed as the same legal entity
- is the electronic market where Australian public company shares are bought and sold
- a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners
- a type of business that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need by selling goods or services
- man-made goods used in the production of goods and services
20 Clues: business that is owned and operated by the government • a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners • man-made goods used in the production of goods and services • a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual • the calculated monetary value of a business’s established reputation • ...
pour mon papa 2021-06-10
vocab from 3 articles 2024-05-14
Across
- IA générative
- violation du droit d'auteur
- organisme non biologique
- préoccupations immédiates
- régulateur
- ressources
- IA surintelligente
- rémunération
- sélection naturelle
- préjudice
- systems systèmes de prise de décision biaisés
- symbiose
- procès
- mutualisme
- défi socio-économique
- créatif
- vol
- toile interconnectée
- freiner
- agence
- désinformation
- émerger
- préjudices contemporains
- texte-vers-graphiques
- (IP) propriété intellectuelle (PI)
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- extinction humaine
- risque existentiel
- surveillance de masse
- réglementations
- violer la vie privée
- atténuer
- intelligence surhumaine
- droit d'auteur
- (AI) intelligence artificielle (IA)
- menaces à long terme
- compromettre la cybersécurité
- utilisation militaire abusive
- utilisation équitable
- ingérer
- contrôle social
40 Clues: vol • procès • agence • ingérer • créatif • freiner • émerger • atténuer • symbiose • préjudice • régulateur • ressources • mutualisme • rémunération • IA générative • droit d'auteur • désinformation • réglementations • contrôle social • extinction humaine • risque existentiel • IA surintelligente • sélection naturelle • violer la vie privée • menaces à long terme • toile interconnectée • surveillance de masse • ...
Animal Kingdom 2023-05-30
Across
- Arboreal marsupial native to Australia
- Fastest land animal
- Big cat known for its stripes
- Nocturnal bird of prey
- Marsupial that hops on its hind legs
- Highly intelligent marine mammal
- Legless reptile
- Bear native to China known for its black and white fur
- Insect with colorful wings
- Flightless bird that lives in the Southern Hemisphere
- African equid with black and white stripes
Down
- Large reptile with a long snout and sharp teeth
- Large ungulate mammal domesticated for riding and working
- Reptile with a protective shell
- Largest land animal
- Tallest living terrestrial animal
- Largest living primate
- Popular dog breed known for its loyalty and intelligence
- Primate known for its agility and intelligence
- Large carnivorous feline
20 Clues: Legless reptile • Fastest land animal • Largest land animal • Largest living primate • Nocturnal bird of prey • Large carnivorous feline • Insect with colorful wings • Big cat known for its stripes • Reptile with a protective shell • Highly intelligent marine mammal • Tallest living terrestrial animal • Marsupial that hops on its hind legs • Arboreal marsupial native to Australia • ...
Describing Personality B2 2024-10-17
Across
- Having natural talent or ability.
- Outgoing and sociable.
- Genuine and honest.
- Having or showing sharp intelligence and a good understanding of things.
- Stupid, not intelligent.
- Direct and frank in a way that can seem rude.
- Intelligent, clever (informal).
- Nervous or anxious.
Down
- A person who does something very well.
- Lacking intelligence.
- Someone you can rely on and believe in.
- Сareful with money and resources.
- Clever at deceiving people.
- Prying into other people's affairs.
14 Clues: Genuine and honest. • Nervous or anxious. • Lacking intelligence. • Outgoing and sociable. • Stupid, not intelligent. • Clever at deceiving people. • Intelligent, clever (informal). • Having natural talent or ability. • Сareful with money and resources. • Prying into other people's affairs. • A person who does something very well. • Someone you can rely on and believe in. • ...
La science 2020-01-21
23 Clues: dna • data • cell • chip • prove • create • ethics • rocket • improve • harmful • chemist • research • discover • medicine • medicine • scientist • milky way • essential • researcher • experiment • demonstrate • astrophysics • artificial intelligence
CHAPTER 2 VOCABULARY REVIEW 2014-05-19
23 Clues: ART • BIG • EASY • MUSIC • SMALL • CLASS • LATIN • COURSE • GERMAN • FRENCH • BIOLOGY • PHYSICS • HISTORY • TEACHER • ENGLISH • GEOMETRY • DIFICULT • LANGUAGES • GEOGRAPHY • CHEMISTRY • INTERESTING • MATHEMATICS • INTELLIGENCE
skills crosssword 2022-05-16
22 Clues: be • age • talk • flex • cool • know • waste • smart • think • happy • spell • energy • strong • change • forget • follower • together • diffrent • at least • be there • corecrtly • emooutions
Matilda 2016-12-05
Enjoy English Together! 2023-10-09
16 Clues: сила • воля • башня • сосед • шляпа • собака • совесть • великий • радость • ловкость • мудрость • поколение • интеллект • полезность • королевство • решительность
Unit 6 2025-12-01
16 Clues: kuklus • rimtas • dosnus • linksmas • drovumas • troškimas • subrendęs • užuojauta • punktuolus • apgalvotas • lankstumas • ištikimybė • optimizmas • kūribingas • intelektas • užsispyrimas
Positive Intelligence XWord. 2021-09-14
Across
- Something you do regularly without thinking
- You have this by staying positive
- A feeling that there is too much happening
- This is one thing that can help happiness
- An American company that Shawn worked with
- The ability for the brain to change
- A way of developing something
- A personal care company that Shawn helped
Down
- This improves with a positive mindset
- The author of the article
- The feeling that everything will turn out well
- Essential to ward off depression
- A feeling most people fear
- When something is bound to happen
- We are all chasing this...
15 Clues: The author of the article • A feeling most people fear • We are all chasing this... • A way of developing something • Essential to ward off depression • You have this by staying positive • When something is bound to happen • The ability for the brain to change • This improves with a positive mindset • This is one thing that can help happiness • ...
marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- creating and selling products, goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses
- the collection of information of military or political value
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- the social group that has the lowest status; the working class
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- a person who makes a purchase.
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
Down
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
- a person pattern or the way he or she live
- the social group consisting of people who are employed for wages, especially in manual or industrial work.
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- of or relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- estimate the monetary worth of (something).
20 Clues: a person who makes a purchase. • a person pattern or the way he or she live • estimate the monetary worth of (something). • of or relating to the whole world; worldwide. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. • ...
marketing 2015-10-06
Across
- economic activity concerned with the processing of raw materials and manufacture of goods in factories
- the making of a judgment about the amount, number, or value of something; assessment.
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- the social group that has the lowest status; the working class
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- creating and selling products, goods and services to individual buyers, as opposed to trying to appeal to businesses
- of or relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
Down
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- the collection of information of military or political value
- a person pattern or the way he or she live
- the practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- a person who makes a purchase.
- fulfillment of one's wishes, expectations, or needs, or the pleasure derived from this.
- the social group consisting of people who are employed for wages, especially in manual or industrial work.
- a stock or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively
- as good as or better than others of a comparable nature.
- estimate the monetary worth of (something).
- a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- a group or system of interconnected people or things.
20 Clues: a person who makes a purchase. • a person pattern or the way he or she live • estimate the monetary worth of (something). • of or relating to the whole world; worldwide. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level • a group or system of interconnected people or things. • as good as or better than others of a comparable nature. • ...
BizQuest: The Business Wizards Crossword 2026-01-03
Across
- Total value of sales made during a period
- Following rules, laws, and business standards
- Willingness of customers to buy goods or services
- Movement and storage of goods within the business
- Daily activities that keep a business functioning
- Situation where business expenses are higher than income
- Growth of business operations into new areas or markets
- Ability of a business to meet long-term obligations
- Getting work done by an external agency
- Activities done to attract and satisfy customers
- Output produced in relation to input used
- Process of starting and managing a business
- Availability of goods for sale in the market
- Total stock of goods held by a business
- Introduction of new ideas, products, or methods
- Money invested to start or run a business
- Process of delivering goods to customers
Down
- Process of discussion to reach a business agreement
- Long-term plan designed to achieve business goals
- Increase in size or scale of business operations
- Process of creating a product’s identity
- Use of money with the aim of earning returns
- Income generated from regular business activities
- Ability of a business to meet short-term obligations
- Businesses or individuals supplying goods or services
- Coordinating people and resources to achieve goals
- Things a business owns and uses to operate
- Deciding in advance what actions need to be taken
- Goods available for sale at a given time
- Ability to operate successfully in the long term
- People or groups who buy goods or services
- Movement of money into and out of a business
- Possibility of loss in business decisions
- Decision of fixing the selling price of a product
- Achieving results with minimum waste of resources
- Process of obtaining goods or services for business use
- Presence of rival businesses in the market
- Act of selling goods or services for value
- Amount earned after all business costs are paid
- Degree to which a product meets customer expectations
40 Clues: Getting work done by an external agency • Total stock of goods held by a business • Process of creating a product’s identity • Goods available for sale at a given time • Process of delivering goods to customers • Total value of sales made during a period • Possibility of loss in business decisions • Output produced in relation to input used • ...
Accounting Terminology Review 2026-03-01
Across
- The account used to keep track of the owner’s withdrawal of assets for personal use
- The name of the accounts used to keep track of money owed to the business by its customers
- The Account used to keep track of money charged to customers for providing a service
- A device used to keep track of the changes for each part of the accounting equation
- The name of the accounts used to keep track of money owed by the business to its suppliers
- Accounting records should be verifiable, generally supported by a source document
- A business event that has a monetary impact on the financial statements of a business
- The owner’s contribution to the business
- Items a business owns that have monetary value
- Items that are used up to operate the business
- The value of a person’s assets less their liabilities.
- Goods or services that will be used by the business, purchased in advance
Down
- Money received from customers for providing a service or product
- A debt owed by the business to another individual or business
- A business paper that provides proof a transaction has occurred and verifies the dollar value of the transaction
- Customers who owe the business money
- Individuals or businesses that the business owes money to
- Money received from a customer prior to the business performing the service
- A business’s assets, liabilities, and transactions must be kept separate from its owner
- The account used to keep track of the owner’s claim to the business
20 Clues: Customers who owe the business money • The owner’s contribution to the business • Items a business owns that have monetary value • Items that are used up to operate the business • The value of a person’s assets less their liabilities. • Individuals or businesses that the business owes money to • A debt owed by the business to another individual or business • ...
Stakeholder - Harder 2024-08-27
Across
- Ethical considerations in business decision-making
- The level of commitment and involvement of employees within a business
- Theory that businesses should consider the interests of all stakeholders in decision-making
- (CSR) Initiatives to address the social, economic, and environmental impact of business activities
- The concept that shareholder interests should be prioritized above all
- Fair and impartial consideration of all stakeholders' interests
- The ability of a stakeholder to affect business outcomes
- Responsibility of a business to stakeholders
- Process to reconcile conflicting stakeholder interests
Down
- Analyzing the influence of different stakeholders on business decisions
- Tool to assess stakeholder power and interest levels
- The power or leverage that stakeholders have over business decisions
- Process of resolving disputes among stakeholders
- The system by which a business is controlled and directed
- Any person or group with a vested interest in a business
- Different goals or objectives among stakeholders that may conflict
- Individuals or groups interested in a business's social mission rather than financial returns
- Business's obligation to contribute positively to society
- Local residents affected by business activities
- Effect of business operations on the natural world
20 Clues: Responsibility of a business to stakeholders • Local residents affected by business activities • Process of resolving disputes among stakeholders • Ethical considerations in business decision-making • Effect of business operations on the natural world • Tool to assess stakeholder power and interest levels • Process to reconcile conflicting stakeholder interests • ...
Keep Calm and Career On 2023-02-09
11 Clues: CV • Stage • Student • Amazing • therapist • Un jeu de mots • Map Carte mentale • To be crazy about something • Another word to say drawing • My intelligence if I like moving my body • My intelligence if I enjoy staying on my own reflecting on myself
Intelligence 2021-11-13
6 Clues: and Truth (D&C 93:36) • how to gain intelligence • the Glory of God (D&C 93:36) • opposite of Diligence (D&C 58:29) • how the devil steals light (D&C 93:39) • what we obey in order to get intelligence
Introduction to Psychology: Chapter 7 and Chapter 4 2025-10-13
Across
- A rule-of-thumb strategy that involves the generation and testing of hypotheses
- A strategy that guarantees a solution to a problem, eventually.
- The exchange of information between people through speech, writing, or gestures
- Type of intelligence; Being ablke to know where you are where you have been, and how to get where you want.
- The psychologist that studied classical conditioning using a bell, a dog, and food.
- Type of intelligence; Having the ability to interact with other people and understand others feelings and intentions.
- The study of how language is related to the social context in which it occurs
- The process of reaching conclusions based on either a set of general principles or an assortment of acquired facts and observations.
- Occurs when the participant learns to discriminate between different stimuli, emitting the CR in the presence of some stimuli and not others.
- Cognitive processes that build on existing cognitions — perceptions, ideas, experiences, and memories
- a relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs as a result of practice or experience.
- Type of intelligence; the ability to create, produce, interpret, and appreciate musical elements.
Down
- A process by which a conditioned response is elicited by stimuli similar to the original conditioned stimulus
- An automatic learning process by which organisms learn to associate different stimuli
- Mental categories into which we place the events or objects we experience
- Type of reasoning that draws specific conclusions based on a small number of general principles
- A system of symbols used by certain communities
- Type of reasoning that draws a general conclusion based off of specific facts and observations
- Type of intelligence;The ability to to be in tune with the natural world and recognize the patterens that it presents.
19 Clues: A system of symbols used by certain communities • A strategy that guarantees a solution to a problem, eventually. • Mental categories into which we place the events or objects we experience • The study of how language is related to the social context in which it occurs • A rule-of-thumb strategy that involves the generation and testing of hypotheses • ...
Unit 3 2013-10-03
Across
- Brief account of the key points contained in a business plan
- Outlines the business and helps investors understand the size, scope and type of your business
- Someone who recognizes a business opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of starting a business
- Can also be called a "Dot-com" business; A business that operates on the internet
- Government agency that protects the interest of small businesses
- Shows qualifications of you and any partners you might have in your business
- How the business will expand in the future
- Establishes the scope and purpose of a company and reflects its values and beliefs
- Includes demographic data about the target market and business location
- Looks at likely risks to the business and ways to minimize those risks
- Presents research of the industry and discusses trends and growth in the industry
Down
- Presents forecasts for the business to show its financial health
- A business undertaking that involves risk
- Describes the product or service you want to offer along with possible spin-offs
- Describes the people who will run the firm as well as management's philosophy
- And independently owned business that usually has the owner as its manager
- Expresses the specific aspirations of a company and the goals it will try to reach
- Shows Information gathered about competitors
- ncludes business processes that result in production and delivery of product or service
19 Clues: A business undertaking that involves risk • How the business will expand in the future • Shows Information gathered about competitors • Brief account of the key points contained in a business plan • Presents forecasts for the business to show its financial health • Government agency that protects the interest of small businesses • ...
BLC and Cessation 2020-04-26
Across
- This occurs when an independent administrator is appointed to operate the business voluntarily in the hope of trading out of the present financial problems.
- When the owners of two separate businesses agree to combine their resources and form a new organisation.
- When an independent and suitably qualified person is appointed to take control of the business with the intention of selling all the company’s assets in an orderly and fair way in order to pay the creditors.
- All money coming into the business in the form of cash receipts, and the money leaving the business as cash payments.
- When a company is not able to pay its debts as and when they fall due is known as being.
- The process of converting the assets of a business into cash.
- When there is a lack of sufficient funds to operate a business normally.
- When one business takes control of another business by purchasing a controlling interest in it.
- Part of the Post Maturity stage of the BLC where a business would under go a revival by way of a new product or service or exploring new markets.
- cessation occurs when the owner ceases to operate the business of their own accord.
Down
- Where a business has a receiver take charge of the affairs of the business.
- cessation occurs when the owner is forced to cease trading by the creditors of the business.
- Business Life Cycle.
- Integration occurs when a business acquires or merges with another firm that makes and sells similar products.
- When a business acquires or merges with a business in a completely unrelated industry.
- A stage of increasing sales and positive cash with the challenge of expanding to rapidly.
- People or businesses who are owed money.
- Start-up, birth, commencement.
- Integration occurs when a business expands at different but related levels in the production and marketing of a product.
- Sales plateau, controlling costs are the main impact on profit, complacency could be a challenge.
- A declaration that an unincorporated business or person is unable to pay his or her debts.
21 Clues: Business Life Cycle. • Start-up, birth, commencement. • People or businesses who are owed money. • The process of converting the assets of a business into cash. • When there is a lack of sufficient funds to operate a business normally. • Where a business has a receiver take charge of the affairs of the business. • ...
BizQuest: The Business Wizards Crossword 2026-01-03
Across
- People or groups who buy goods or services
- Presence of rival businesses in the market
- Following rules, laws, and business standards
- Ability to operate successfully in the long term
- Output produced in relation to input used
- Income generated from regular business activities
- Process of obtaining goods or services for business use
- Introduction of new ideas, products, or methods
- Process of delivering goods to customers
- Long-term plan designed to achieve business goals
- Act of selling goods or services for value
- Ability of a business to meet short-term obligations
- Process of creating a product’s identity
- Availability of goods for sale in the market
- Achieving results with minimum waste of resources
- Use of money with the aim of earning returns
- Businesses or individuals supplying goods or services
- Process of discussion to reach a business agreement
- Increase in size or scale of business operations
- Deciding in advance what actions need to be taken
- Decision of fixing the selling price of a product
Down
- Movement and storage of goods within the business
- Ability of a business to meet long-term obligations
- Goods available for sale at a given time
- Possibility of loss in business decisions
- Willingness of customers to buy goods or services
- Amount earned after all business costs are paid
- Money invested to start or run a business
- Activities done to attract and satisfy customers
- Daily activities that keep a business functioning
- Situation where business expenses are higher than income
- Movement of money into and out of a business
- Degree to which a product meets customer expectations
- Total stock of goods held by a business
- Getting work done by an external agency
- Things a business owns and uses to operate
- Total value of sales made during a period
- Process of starting and managing a business
- Coordinating people and resources to achieve goals
- Growth of business operations into new areas or markets
40 Clues: Total stock of goods held by a business • Getting work done by an external agency • Goods available for sale at a given time • Process of delivering goods to customers • Process of creating a product’s identity • Possibility of loss in business decisions • Money invested to start or run a business • Output produced in relation to input used • ...
Small Business Management & Business Plan 2025-04-09
Across
- the process of starting, organizing, managing and assuming responsibility.
- a detailed account of a company's materials, supplies and finished products.
- amount of money needed to open the business.
- this part of the business plan contains the organization of the company
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses.
- an invention or creation that is brand new.
- activities provided for the satisfaction of others that are consumed at the same time.
- a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service or product.
- written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out.
- an independent business with fewer than 500 people.
Down
- money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- a government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans.
- this part of the business plan contains the schedule of marketing activities.
- we watch this show in class and answer questions about the deals made, Mark Cuban is on the show.
- a business owned and run by just one person
- money needed to for the main resources of a business that will last for many years.
- someone who takes risks in starting a business.
- this part of the business plan contains the start-up costs and sources of financing.
- last name of the teacher.
- this part of the business plan contains the descritpion of customers and sales forecasts.
- business owners worry about these when running a small business.
- entrepreneurs want to be their own of this?
22 Clues: last name of the teacher. • a business owned and run by just one person • an invention or creation that is brand new. • entrepreneurs want to be their own of this? • amount of money needed to open the business. • someone who takes risks in starting a business. • an independent business with fewer than 500 people. • ...
Business Management 2024-03-20
Across
- a business owned and operated by one person
- a business that is licensed to operate under the name of an existing business and distribute its goods or services
- businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers
- a business that operates by selling goods and services to the customer at a price higher than the cost to produce or purchase the goods in bulk. Examples include Kmart and Target.
- a means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial
- goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- a business that produces physical goods, often in a factory. These goods are then sold to wholesalers or directly to retailers who then sell the good on to customers at a marked-up price.
- factors over which the business has some degree of control; it is sometimes called the micro environment.
- the process that a business goes through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity
- the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres
Down
- an agreement whereby the franchisor grants the franchisee the rights to use its business name and distribute its goods or services
- an incorporated business with a minimum of 1 shareholder and a maximum of 50 non-employee shareholders
- when a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name
- the broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates
- any group or individual who has an interest in, or is affected by, the activities of a business
- an incorporated business with a minimum of one shareholder (and no maximum), and whose shares are openly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange
- when the business owner is personally responsible for all the debts of their business
- the owner of the original business concept that licenses another business to use its name and distribute its goods or services in exchange for royalty payments and fees
- the specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting its business; it is sometimes called the task environment.
- the surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- an unincorporated business structure with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners
- the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
26 Clues: a business owned and operated by one person • the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers • the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit • goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers • ...
Artificial Intelligence Module - I 2024-02-26
Across
- Expert Ease was developed under the direction of
- A process that is repeated, evaluated, and refined is called
- Which of the following is the common language for Artificial Intelligence?
- What is the full form of “AI”?
- Machines that try to imitate human intuition while handling vague information lie in the field of AI called?
Down
- Which of the following is not an application of artificial intelligence?
- In which university the first demontration of AI program run?
- “Father of Artificial Intelligence” is:
- What is the name of the Artificial Intelligence system developed by Daniel Bobrow?
9 Clues: What is the full form of “AI”? • “Father of Artificial Intelligence” is: • Expert Ease was developed under the direction of • A process that is repeated, evaluated, and refined is called • In which university the first demontration of AI program run? • Which of the following is not an application of artificial intelligence? • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- The costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Things of value that the business owns.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- Goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
Down
- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- The debts of a business.
- Earned from the sales of goods or services.
21 Clues: The debts of a business. • Things of value that the business owns. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Earned from the sales of goods or services. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The movement of cash in and out of the business. • The business’ ability to pay its short term debts. • ...
Entrepreneurship & Small Business - Puzzle 1 2025-05-05
Across
- Recognition How familiar people are with a business's name or logo
- How much something costs
- Rate How fast a business spends money each month
- Costs The money needed to keep a business running daily
- The total money a business brings in
- When a business owner uses their own money to start
- A person who starts their own business
- A very basic version of a product used to test an idea
- Products a business keeps to sell
- Channel How a product gets from the factory to the buyer
- A business that copies the name and model of another
- Something a business owns that has value
- Money a business earns after expenses
- Money a business owes
- Point When money coming in equals money going out
Down
- The person who owns a business
- Telling people about a product to get them to buy it
- A new idea or way of doing something
- A person or business who buys something
- Something a business makes and sells
- Pay Money earned for each hour worked
- Data about groups of people like age or income
- Showing strength and persistence when working toward goals
- A legal protection for an invention
- A plan for how to spend money
- A type of business that doesn’t aim to make money for owners
- A test version of a product
- Taking a chance that something might not work
- A person who gives money to a business to help it grow
- Ownership in a company, sometimes given instead of money
30 Clues: Money a business owes • How much something costs • A test version of a product • A plan for how to spend money • The person who owns a business • Products a business keeps to sell • A legal protection for an invention • A new idea or way of doing something • Something a business makes and sells • The total money a business brings in • Pay Money earned for each hour worked • ...
Creating a Business Plan Outline in English 2025-12-10
Across
- strategy : plan for promoting and selling products
- : plan submitted for approval or funding
- : detailed estimate of future financial needs
- : important steps toward achieving goals
- plan : projection of revenue, expenses, and profits
- team : people responsible for running the business
- plan : document outlining a company's goals and strategy
- costs : money needed to begin the business
- plan : description of how the business will run
- analysis : study of the industry and competitors
- assessment : identifying possible problems in the business
- summary : brief overview of the entire business plan
- advantage : what makes the business stronger than competitors
Down
- even point : point where revenue equals expenses
- structure : hierarchy and roles within the company
- line : list of goods or services offered
- : schedule of future tasks and goals
- statement : long-term goals of the business
- analysis : identifying strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
- market : specific group of customers the business serves
- statement : company’s purpose and values
- : additional supporting documents
- flow : movement of money in and out of a business
- description : section explaining what the business does
- forecast : prediction of future income
25 Clues: : additional supporting documents • : schedule of future tasks and goals • forecast : prediction of future income • line : list of goods or services offered • : plan submitted for approval or funding • : important steps toward achieving goals • statement : company’s purpose and values • costs : money needed to begin the business • ...
History of Artificial Intelligence 2023-08-21
10 Clues: WABOT-1 • robotic-dog • Giant Brains • Checkers-Game • Driverless-Van • First-Chatterbot • First-Electronic-Person • Computer-Machinery-Intelligence • Programming-Language-Artificial Intelligence • Artificial-Linguistic-Internet-Computer-Entity
Flowers for Algernon 2013-03-22
Across
- Charlie's family name
- Charlie and Algernon competed at this
- How Charlie's intelligence increased
- Ms. Kinnian's occupation
- Teacher with whom Charlie fell in love
- Where Charlie worked
- Charlie's feeling towards Ms. Kinnian
- What Charlie wanted to be
Down
- Wanted to be smart to have people like him
- Vehicle for telling the story: progress _______
- Psychiatrist and Neurosurgeon
- What happened to artificially increased intelligence
- Charlie's increased
- Dr. who treated Charlie like a human being
14 Clues: Charlie's increased • Where Charlie worked • Charlie's family name • Ms. Kinnian's occupation • What Charlie wanted to be • Psychiatrist and Neurosurgeon • How Charlie's intelligence increased • Charlie and Algernon competed at this • Charlie's feeling towards Ms. Kinnian • Teacher with whom Charlie fell in love • Wanted to be smart to have people like him • ...
Termes " Manque de motivation " — Psy Orientation 2025-05-28
Across
- (3) p_______ : but
- (1) intelligence e__________
- (2) i_________ : but
- (2) g___ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (2) p_________ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (5) niveau clinique de d_______ - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
- (2) r_____ aux autres - modèle du sens de la vie - Smith
- (2) humeur d______e - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
- (3) c______ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (1) modèle du s___ du t______ - Rosso
- (4) expériences de t__________ - modèle du sens de la vie - Smith
- (1) Modèle du s___ de la v___ - Smith
- (1) cercle v________ - émotions négatives
- (4) g____ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (3) e______ : modèle de la motivation
- (2) r________ : manque clarté but
- (5) ressources d________ - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (1) s___ - manque d'importance du but
- (1) e________ de carrière :"+" si -> émotions positives + sentiment d'efficacité au choix (SEC); "+/-" si -> émotions négatives + SEC
- (3) pensées r_____&p_______ - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
- (1) b__ : modèle de la motivation
- (5) s__ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (5) séquences d'a______s - manque d'importance du but
- (4) humeur encore p___ deprimée - cercle vicieux - émotions négatives
Down
- (1) p________ : émotions
- (1) f______ : + croyance sur contexte - croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (4) acceptant ou a_______ : - croyance sur contexte + croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (1)modèle du f___________ e________ : motivation x compétences / biologie = performance, réussite
- (2) i_______ : " - " si -> emotions positives + sentiment d'efficacité au choix (SEC); " + " si -> émotions négatives + SEC
- (2) e______ positives - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (1) i________ : manque clarté but
- (2) v_____s - manque d'importance du but
- (3) b___s i_________s - modèle du sens de la vie - Smith
- (2) c_______d'a______ : modèle de la motivation
- (2) c__________ : croyance d'agentivité
- (4) augmentation du b___-e____ - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (2) n________ : émotions
- (5) c_________ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (2) r______ : + croyance sur contexte + croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (3) o_______s - manque d'importance du but
- (3) i__________ ses émotions + celles d'autrui - intelligence émotionnelle
- (1) c_____ : but
- (1) cercle v_______ - émotions positives
- (3) d__________ : - croyance sur contexte - croyance soi - croyances d'agentivité
- (4) s_________ - modèle du sens du travail - Rosso
- (3) répertoire de p_____ et d'actions élargis - cercle vertueux - émotions positives
- (1) Modèle de la m__________ - Ford
- (1) p___________ : croyance d'agentivité
- (4) s___-objectifs - manque d'importance du but
49 Clues: (1) c_____ : but • (3) p_______ : but • (2) i_________ : but • (1) p________ : émotions • (2) n________ : émotions • (1) intelligence e__________ • (1) i________ : manque clarté but • (2) r________ : manque clarté but • (1) b__ : modèle de la motivation • (1) Modèle de la m__________ - Ford • (1) modèle du s___ du t______ - Rosso • (1) Modèle du s___ de la v___ - Smith • ...
Chapter 7 Intro to Business 2025-08-27
Across
- Component of a business plan that refers to how a company will be organized
- The potential of an action will not go as planned
- An asset that a business owner pledges to give up if they do not pay back a loan
- Skill in the area a person is operating a business in
- Statement of profit expectation within a financial statement
- Occurs when money is given to a venture by the purchase of stock of a business
- Component of business plan that contains strategies for how a business will obtain start-up capital, identify resources needed, and assess the costs and benefits of resources
- Component of business plan that contains a strategy for how the business will generate revenue
- Starting a business that involves risks
- The process of devising an idea, taking risks, and establishing a business
- Entrepreneurs’ research into consumer preferences
Down
- When an entrepreneur searches for opportunities to deliver new goods and services
- Statement of projected expenses and revenue within a financial statement
- The way a business finances its start up and growth
- Projections of what the entrepreneur expects out of the sales and expenses of the business
- A company’s expected net worth
- When an entrepreneur takes out loans to finance business ventures
- The money investors use to fund start-ups and forge partnerships with owners
- An investor who makes a one-time startup gift to a business venture
- A leadership skill that involves setting goals with methods to accomplish them
20 Clues: A company’s expected net worth • Starting a business that involves risks • The potential of an action will not go as planned • Entrepreneurs’ research into consumer preferences • The way a business finances its start up and growth • Skill in the area a person is operating a business in • Statement of profit expectation within a financial statement • ...
entrepeneurship crossword 2025-10-30
Across
- Ownership share in a company.
- deck A visual presentation to explain a business idea to investors.
- Promoting and selling products or services.
- A first version of a product used for testing.
- A program that supports startups with resources and mentoring.
- The financial gain after expenses are subtracted.
- To start a business with little or no external funding.
- The creation of new ideas, products, or methods.
- Someone who provides money for a business in exchange for profit.
- A presentation to attract investors or customers.
- plan A document outlining a company’s goals and strategies.
- audience The specific group a business aims to reach.
- que te las organice por categorías (por ejemplo: finanzas, marketing, desarrollo, etc.)?
- A person who starts and manages a business.
- The ability of a business to grow rapidly and efficiently.
- Raising money from many people, usually online.
Down
- An experienced advisor who guides entrepreneurs.
- A company’s long-term goal or dream.
- strategy A plan for how investors or founders will leave the business profitably.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- Creating a unique image or identity for a business.
- Financial support for a business project.
- A program that helps startups grow quickly.
- Other businesses offering similar products or services.
- The group of potential customers for a product.
- The total income generated by a business.
- A newly established business venture.
- The purpose or main objective of a business.
- Building relationships for business opportunities.
29 Clues: Ownership share in a company. • A company’s long-term goal or dream. • A person who buys goods or services. • A newly established business venture. • Financial support for a business project. • The total income generated by a business. • Promoting and selling products or services. • A program that helps startups grow quickly. • A person who starts and manages a business. • ...
Setting Up a Business 2013-06-14
Across
- Subway is the largest example of this
- Another word for sales
- These are short term targets for a business
- These are long term targets for a business
- To take over a Franchise you have to pay a ?
- 2-20 owners
- A person who starts a business
- The owner of the business needs to pay for all the business’s costs themselves
- You take on a large amount of this when you start a business on your own
- This organisation help young unemployed people to start a business
- A person or group of people who are affected by a business’s actions
Down
- One person owning a business
- Sales minus costs equals ?
- Identify a small and specific target market
- A non-profit business
- Every business should have one of these before they begin their business
- Providing a service to the community
- Every year a Franchiser takes this from a franchisee
- All aims should be this
- You take this when you start ANY new enterprise
20 Clues: 2-20 owners • A non-profit business • Another word for sales • All aims should be this • Sales minus costs equals ? • One person owning a business • A person who starts a business • Providing a service to the community • Subway is the largest example of this • These are long term targets for a business • Identify a small and specific target market • ...
Business 3.9.1 2020-12-03
Across
- phase 2- crisis of autonomy
- phase 5- crisis of internal growth
- unit costs fall as output rises
- phase 4- crisis of red tape
- ownership/control of a suppliers
- cutting back or shrinking the business
- control of company in different product/market
- growing the business externally (eg. merges/takeovers)
- business taking over another business to create 1 big business
Down
- ownership/control of distributers and retailers
- more experience a business has in producing a particular product, the lower it's costs
- units costs lowered as business produces wider range of products than just specialised
- phase 3- crisis of control
- 2 businesses coming together to produce a lot better together than they would alone
- phase 6- crisis of identity
- phase 1- crisis of leadership
- business expands too quickly without having finance to support
- ownership/control of competitors
- growing the business internally (eg. increasing sales)
- 2 businesses coming together to create 1 big business
20 Clues: phase 3- crisis of control • phase 2- crisis of autonomy • phase 4- crisis of red tape • phase 6- crisis of identity • phase 1- crisis of leadership • unit costs fall as output rises • ownership/control of a suppliers • ownership/control of competitors • phase 5- crisis of internal growth • cutting back or shrinking the business • control of company in different product/market • ...
Business 3.9.1 2020-12-03
Across
- phase 2- crisis of autonomy
- phase 5- crisis of internal growth
- unit costs fall as output rises
- phase 4- crisis of red tape
- ownership/control of a suppliers
- cutting back or shrinking the business
- control of company in different product/market
- growing the business externally (eg. merges/takeovers)
- business taking over another business to create 1 big business
Down
- ownership/control of distributers and retailers
- more experience a business has in producing a particular product, the lower it's costs
- units costs lowered as business produces wider range of products than just specialised
- phase 3- crisis of control
- 2 businesses coming together to produce a lot better together than they would alone
- phase 6- crisis of identity
- phase 1- crisis of leadership
- business expands too quickly without having finance to support
- ownership/control of competitors
- growing the business internally (eg. increasing sales)
- 2 businesses coming together to create 1 big business
20 Clues: phase 3- crisis of control • phase 2- crisis of autonomy • phase 4- crisis of red tape • phase 6- crisis of identity • phase 1- crisis of leadership • unit costs fall as output rises • ownership/control of a suppliers • ownership/control of competitors • phase 5- crisis of internal growth • cutting back or shrinking the business • control of company in different product/market • ...
Part 1 bomb vocabulary crossword 2021-01-29
17 Clues: agree • unify • attach • bitter • lawful • emissary • rightism • detaching • operation • unpleasant • wrongdoing • negotiation • intelligence • develop spies • against allies • undercover work • counterintelligence
Chapter 5 CIE business 2025-07-12
Across
- when a business takes over or merges with another business. It is often called integration as one business is integrated into another one.
- a statement of a specific target to be achieved. They should be SMART.
- when one business buys out the owners of another business, which then becomes part of the 'predator' business (the business which has taken it over).
- the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue.
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- total income of a business (revenue) less total costs.
- when a business expands its existing operations.
- occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- the total value of capital used in the business.
Down
- is when one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry. This is also known as diversification.
- organisations of like-minded people who put pressure on businesses and government to change their policies to reach a predetermined objective.
- businesses taking responsibility for the impact their activities might have on society and the environment.
- the written and legal agreement between business partners. It is not essential for partners to have such an agreement but it is always recommended.
- an individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities and decisions.
- a business with social objectives that reinvests most of its profits back into the business or into benefiting society at large.
- when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. Vertical integration can be forward or backward.
- a legal requirement for all companies. Shareholders may attend and vote on who they want to be on the Board of Directors for the coming year.
- the money invested into a business by the owners.
19 Clues: when a business expands its existing operations. • the total value of capital used in the business. • the money invested into a business by the owners. • total income of a business (revenue) less total costs. • a statement of a specific target to be achieved. They should be SMART. • the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue. • ...
Internal Business Environment 2023-03-30
Across
- the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres.
- the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business
- businesses that sell products which are aimed at the same customers, eg: an electrical store and a furniture store will both be selling to householders.
- Factors over which the business has some degree of control; it is sometimes called the micro environment.
- a means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial.
- a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s).
- the people and objects that are needed for the business to function properly
- the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business
- an incorporated business with a minimum of 1 shareholder and a maximum of 50 non-employee shareholders
- the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- when the business owner is personally responsible for all the debts of their business.
- an incorporated business with a minimum of one shareholder (and no maximum), and whose shares are openly traded on the Australian Securities Exchange
Down
- involves businesses generating sales revenue by trading goods internationally.
- The surrounding conditions in which the business operates. It can be divided into two broad categories: internal and external.
- a business owned and operated by one person.
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
- items the business uses that come from the natural environment. Examples include land, water and raw materials.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting its business; it is sometimes called the task environment. eg: suppliers, customers.
- Factors over which the business has little control. It may be further divided into two categories: operating and macro.
- businesses that sell their products directly to consumers without any intermediaries, such as retailers or wholesalers.
- the broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates. eg: Global issies, economic conditions.
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit.
- when a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name.
- the tools and machinery that are used to produce goods or perform services
25 Clues: a business owned and operated by one person. • the monetary value attached to the reputation of a business • the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner(s). • the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business • ...
Your mind 2018-06-13
Across
- To make your brain active, you need to stay in a fresh area where you can take in a lot of ___.
- People with high ____intelligence are often good at singing or playing instruments.
- If you have a lot of ____ intelligence, you are probably good at painting and drawing.
- Furthermore, students will be able to purchase ___ of the text instead of buying the whole thing, with individual chapters costing as little as 1$.
- For a genius like Alia Sabur, she can also be ___ and forget things.
- If you have a lot of ___ intelligence, you are probably good at understanding other people.
- People with good ____ intelligence are usually good speakers and like words.
Down
- It’s more important to ___ and use your eyes if you want to be an excellent athlete.
- If you enjoy being your own, you probably have a lot of _____ intelligence.
- This website shows how to prepare a CV, and gives ___ on applying for jobs.
- Alia has been ___ records almost since she was born.
- What was your most ___ experience as a lawyer?
12 Clues: What was your most ___ experience as a lawyer? • Alia has been ___ records almost since she was born. • For a genius like Alia Sabur, she can also be ___ and forget things. • If you enjoy being your own, you probably have a lot of _____ intelligence. • This website shows how to prepare a CV, and gives ___ on applying for jobs. • ...
History of Artificial Intelligence 2023-08-21
10 Clues: WABOT-1 • robotic-dog • Giant Brains • Checkers-Game • Driverless-Van • First-Chatterbot • First-Electronic-Person • Computer-Machinery-Intelligence • Programming-Language-Artificial Intelligence • Artificial-Linguistic-Internet-Computer-Entity
Cold War Crossword 2024-05-16
10 Clues: US president • American ideals • Stalin's successor • The first satellite • Soviet Union ideals • Russian intelligence • American intelligence • First ship on the moon • Largest bomb tested in history • Soviet Union submarine that almost launched a missile
Work Related Skills 2025-08-10
16 Clues: Talent • Meaning • Lexicon • Creation • Guidance • Spelling • Encounter • Challenge • Awareness • Structure • Expertise • Resolution • Flexibility • Interchange • Originality • Collaboration
business by maddi 2016-04-26
Across
- everyday running costs of a business
- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- the money made from selling the product after all other costs have been deducted
- the total revenue a business has in a single year
- ways in which the business makes money
- any revenue
- the money the business needs to trade day to day
- anything the business has to spend money on
- money that needs to be paid when setting up a new business
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- costs that always stay the same
Down
- items owned by the business or money owned to it
- the point at which revenue is the same as costs
- any costs
- money that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- costs that change with output
- the amount of money going out of a businesses bank account
- a plan for the future
- revenue is more than expenditure
20 Clues: any costs • any revenue • a plan for the future • costs that change with output • costs that always stay the same • revenue is less than expenditure • revenue is more than expenditure • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which the business makes money • anything the business has to spend money on • the point at which revenue is the same as costs • ...
business by maddi 2016-04-26
Across
- everyday running costs of a business
- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- the money made from selling the product after all other costs have been deducted
- the total revenue a business has in a single year
- ways in which the business makes money
- any revenue
- the money the business needs to trade day to day
- anything the business has to spend money on
- money that needs to be paid when setting up a new business
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- costs that always stay the same
Down
- items owned by the business or money owned to it
- the point at which revenue is the same as costs
- any costs
- money that businesses have to pay regularly when running the business
- revenue is less than expenditure
- costs that change with output
- the amount of money going out of a businesses bank account
- a plan for the future
- revenue is more than expenditure
20 Clues: any costs • any revenue • a plan for the future • costs that change with output • costs that always stay the same • revenue is less than expenditure • revenue is more than expenditure • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which the business makes money • anything the business has to spend money on • the point at which revenue is the same as costs • ...
Introduction to Entrepreneurship 2026-02-14
Across
- Competitive environment where businesses sell similar products
- Human effort, skills, and time used in production
- Business where a franchisee buys rights to use a brand name and system
- Legal business entity separate from its owners
- Person who starts a business and takes risks to implement an idea
- Tools, equipment, buildings, and money used to produce goods
- Money left after expenses are deducted from revenue
- Total income generated from selling goods and services
- When expenses are greater than income
- Newly created business venture
- Person who provides money to support a business
- Business designed to make money for owners or shareholders
- Items used to produce goods or services
- Business owned and operated by two or more people
Down
- People or groups affected by or interested in a business
- Organisation that reinvests earnings into its services
- Owners of a corporation
- Money a business spends on costs or payments
- Improving a product, service, or production process
- Business owned and run by one person
20 Clues: Owners of a corporation • Newly created business venture • Business owned and run by one person • When expenses are greater than income • Items used to produce goods or services • Money a business spends on costs or payments • Legal business entity separate from its owners • Person who provides money to support a business • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-12
Across
- alternative to chasing customers for debts is asking a specialist company to do this.
- A sum of money that is due
- negative number on cash flow forecast
- money that can easily be used for business operations.
- the amount of money a business has at the end of the month
- unexpected costs
- A table to show the prediction of the sales
- asset that can easily change into cash
- inability to meet debts
- money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- who provide the raw material to a business
Down
- the amount of money produced or lost by a business during a given time
- customers who buy on credit
- the flow of money in a business
- too much stock
- anything that has money for the business
- the flow of money in and out of a business
- the flow of money out of a business
- total revenue-total costs
- money that can be used to pay for things that keep a business running
20 Clues: too much stock • unexpected costs • inability to meet debts • total revenue-total costs • A sum of money that is due • customers who buy on credit • the flow of money in a business • the flow of money out of a business • negative number on cash flow forecast • asset that can easily change into cash • anything that has money for the business • ...
General psychology - lesson 3 2023-03-08
Across
- MA in intelligence quotient denotes
- creative behaviour has basic components in the form of cognitive , __________ and affective
- ______ cannot be used synonymously with giftedness
- Eight common intelligence is identified by
- which test of creativity has both verbal and non - verbal ________
Down
- Gardner's theory is also called as _________
- _______ theory explains three kind of intelligence
- Baquer Mahdi test is published by _________ psychological cooperation
- heritability of psychological traits could be studied by looking _______
- creative expression is the source of _______ and satisfaction
10 Clues: MA in intelligence quotient denotes • Eight common intelligence is identified by • Gardner's theory is also called as _________ • _______ theory explains three kind of intelligence • ______ cannot be used synonymously with giftedness • creative expression is the source of _______ and satisfaction • which test of creativity has both verbal and non - verbal ________ • ...
Give it Your Best Shot 2021-11-02
Across
- personal interest by insurance company, parents, clients
- a test that has a score
- Represents persons ability in one individual area
- a test that does not have a score for evaluation
- potential
- theory of general intelligence
- mastery
- Reasoning ability to think flexibly and solve problems
- client's receptiveness
Down
- Ability to receive, understand, manage and handle emotions
- the use of data to validate
- collection of information
- general intelligence
13 Clues: mastery • potential • general intelligence • client's receptiveness • a test that has a score • collection of information • the use of data to validate • theory of general intelligence • a test that does not have a score for evaluation • Represents persons ability in one individual area • Reasoning ability to think flexibly and solve problems • ...
chicago pd 2024-02-19
Across
- female who originally worked patrol
- male who originally worked on patrol
- ship name for Kim and Adam
- ship name for Hailey and jay
- pulled straight from the academy.
- old lady Sargent who is married to a firefighter.
- character that died.
- detective that left.
Down
- best detective
- newest member of intelligence
- number of the district
- Sargent of intelligence
- detective who was originally in the army
13 Clues: best detective • character that died. • detective that left. • number of the district • Sargent of intelligence • ship name for Kim and Adam • ship name for Hailey and jay • newest member of intelligence • pulled straight from the academy. • female who originally worked patrol • male who originally worked on patrol • detective who was originally in the army • ...
Accounting 2021-08-25
Across
- buy something and pay for it later
- generally accepted accounting principles
- money supplied by owners or investors
- assets = liabilities + owner's equity
- business or person selling on credit
- money owed to a business
- an item bought on credit
- income earned from sale of goods or services
Down
- owner's claims to the assets of the business
- legal right to property
- describes a business as expected to continue
- property or items of value owned by a business
- money payable to creditors by a business
- creditor's claims to the assets of a business
- cost of products or services used to operate a business
- money earned after expenses
- anything of value a person or business owns
- subdivision under assets, liabilities, owner's equity
- occurs when a business spends more money than earned
19 Clues: legal right to property • money owed to a business • an item bought on credit • money earned after expenses • buy something and pay for it later • business or person selling on credit • money supplied by owners or investors • assets = liabilities + owner's equity • generally accepted accounting principles • money payable to creditors by a business • ...
TERM 2 revision 2023-06-19
Across
- the business has no control over this environment
- the point at which the business starts to make profit
- South Africa belongs to this coalition of countries
- Where businesses interact with its customers
- form of ownership that has unlimited liability
- external to the business, part of SWOT, negative to business
- this sickness influenced businesses significantly
- hands-off leadership approach
- form of ownership with limited liability
Down
- one of the functions of management
- internal to the business, part of SWOT, negative to the business
- external to the business, part of SWOT, could be positive
- the seven factors that are part of a business' marketing campaign
- internal to the business, part of SWOT, positive to the business
- specific customers the business aims to reach
- leadership style; people influenced by the person's personality
- businesses sell shares here
- a threat to the business
18 Clues: a threat to the business • businesses sell shares here • hands-off leadership approach • one of the functions of management • form of ownership with limited liability • Where businesses interact with its customers • specific customers the business aims to reach • form of ownership that has unlimited liability • the business has no control over this environment • ...
Service Enterprises 2 2026-03-23
Across
- The owner’s investment in the business
- Money the business owes to suppliers
- Money taken out of the business by the owner for personal use
- Short-term assets like cash or stock
- The process of recording financial transactions
- A document showing proof of payment received
- The book where transactions are posted to individual accounts
- Money earned from providing services
- Money or goods taken out of the business by the owner for personal use
- A document requesting payment for services provided
- Resources owned by the business that have value
- Money invested by the owner into the business
- The left-hand side of an account
- Costs incurred to run the service business
- Matching the bank statement with the business records
- Earnings of the business from its operations
- The financial gain after expenses are subtracted from revenue
- Shows revenue, expenses, and profit or loss
Down
- Short-term debts the business must pay
- Businesses that provide services rather than goods
- A list of all debit and credit balances to check accuracy
- A small amount of cash kept for minor expenses
- The time for which financial statements are prepared
- Money owed to the business by customers
- Payment received for providing a service
- Shows the assets, liabilities, and capital of a business
- The right-hand side of an account
- Long-term assets like equipment or vehicles
- The book where all business transactions are first recorded
- Amounts the business owes to others
30 Clues: The left-hand side of an account • The right-hand side of an account • Amounts the business owes to others • Money the business owes to suppliers • Short-term assets like cash or stock • Money earned from providing services • The owner’s investment in the business • Short-term debts the business must pay • Money owed to the business by customers • ...
AP Psychology Unit 2: Subunit 2: Memory 2025-10-11
Across
- A condition in which a person with limited mental ability has an exceptional specific skill, such as computation or art.
- A type of explicit memory involving general knowledge, facts, and concepts not tied to specific experiences.
- In Freudian theory, the unconscious defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness.
- The degree to which a test truly measures the psychological concept it claims to assess.
- The relatively permanent and limitless storehouse of the memory system, including knowledge, skills, and experiences.
- The eerie sense that one has experienced a situation before, possibly due to a memory misfire or processing overlap.
- Passion and perseverance in pursuing long-term goals.
- The process of bringing stored information into conscious awareness.
- A newer understanding of short-term memory focusing on active processing of incoming information and retrieval from long-term memory.
- A component of working memory that stores and rehearses auditory information, such as spoken words.
- A comprehensive model integrating fluid and crystallized intelligence within a hierarchical framework of cognitive abilities.
- The process by which stored memories are recalled and then modified or updated before being re-stored.
- The brain’s ability to process many aspects of a problem or stimulus simultaneously.
- The widely used American revision of Binet’s original intelligence test.
- Neuroscientist known for research on the biological basis of memory, demonstrating synaptic changes during learning in sea slugs.
- A long-lasting increase in synaptic strength following high-frequency stimulation, believed to be a neural basis for learning and memory.
- The belief that intelligence and abilities can be developed through effort and learning.
- Defining meaningful test scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- An inability to retrieve information from one’s past, often due to brain injury.
- Psychologist who, with Richard Shiffrin, proposed the Atkinson-Shiffrin model of memory consisting of sensory, short-term, and long-term stores.
- Cognitive scientist known for his research on language, cognition, and evolutionary psychology.
- Enhanced memory after retrieving information rather than simply rereading it; also known as the retrieval practice effect.
- Psychologist who identified seven primary mental abilities, challenging Spearman’s single-factor theory.
- A measure of memory that assesses the amount of time saved when learning material again.
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt to new situations.
- Psychologist known for her research on mindset theory, distinguishing between fixed and growth mindsets.
- Psychologist who developed widely used intelligence tests for adults and children, including the WAIS and WISC.
- A learning technique involving mixing different topics or forms of practice to enhance retention and problem-solving.
- The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it claims to.
- A method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with others using numerical scores.
- When older information interferes with the recall of newer information.
- A momentary sensory memory of visual stimuli lasting no more than a few tenths of a second.
- Early psychologist who studied hereditary genius and pioneered psychometrics, applying statistical methods to human differences.
Down
- A type of explicit memory involving personal experiences and specific events in one’s life.
- The extent to which a test samples the behavior or content it is intended to measure.
- A clear, vivid memory of an emotionally significant moment or event.
- A symmetrical, bell-shaped curve representing the distribution of many traits, with most scores near the average.
- When misleading information presented after an event distorts memory of that event.
- The process of getting information into the memory system for storage and later retrieval.
- A measure of memory in which the person identifies items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test.
- Psychologist who proposed the theory of multiple intelligences, suggesting eight distinct types of intelligence.
- Psychologist who proposed the concept of general intelligence (g) underlying all intellectual abilities.
- Accumulated knowledge and verbal skills; tends to increase with age.
- Memory aids, often using vivid imagery or organizational devices to make information easier to recall.
- The immediate, very brief recording of sensory information in the memory system.
- A measure of intelligence based on the chronological age that most typically corresponds to a given level of performance.
- The ability to reason speedily and abstractly; tends to decrease with age.
- The activation, often unconsciously, of particular associations in memory.
- Encoding information based on surface characteristics, such as the structure or appearance of words.
- Attributing a memory to the wrong source, such as confusing something you heard about with something you experienced.
- Psychologist who developed the first practical intelligence test to identify students needing academic assistance.
- A statistical method used to identify clusters of related items (factors) on a test.
- The tendency for distributed study or practice to yield better long-term retention than massed practice.
- Organizing items into familiar, manageable units to enhance memory retention.
- A measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier without cues, as on a fill-in-the-blank test.
- The belief that intelligence and abilities are innate and unchangeable.
- The part of working memory that temporarily stores and manipulates visual and spatial information.
- The process by which new neurons are formed in the brain, particularly in the hippocampus, aiding learning and memory.
- Psychologist who revised Binet’s test for American use, creating the Stanford-Binet intelligence test.
- The extent to which a test yields consistent results over time or across different forms.
- A test designed to predict a person’s capacity to learn or perform well in the future.
- A common factor that underlies specific mental abilities and is measured by every intelligence test.
- A group of people sharing a common characteristic, such as age, studied over time.
- The success with which a test predicts future performance or behavior it’s meant to forecast.
- The process of retaining encoded information over time.
- A test designed to measure what a person has learned.
- An inability to form new memories after brain injury or trauma.
- A research method that compares people of different ages at one point in time.
- The persistence of learning over time through the encoding, storage, and retrieval of information.
- A pioneering memory researcher who discovered the forgetting curve and spacing effect through experiments with nonsense syllables.
- The worldwide phenomenon of rising intelligence test scores over time.
71 Clues: Passion and perseverance in pursuing long-term goals. • A test designed to measure what a person has learned. • The process of retaining encoded information over time. • An inability to form new memories after brain injury or trauma. • The extent to which a test measures or predicts what it claims to. • ...
Emotional intelligence in leadership 2024-10-12
Across
- Important for reading emotions (4 letters)
- Gemma's profession before focusing on emotional intelligence (11 letters)
- Understanding and managing emotions (18 letters)
- What Gemma felt when her daughter confronted her (7 letters)
- Result of ignoring emotions (6 letters)
Down
- Key to effective team management (8 letters)
- Benefit of emotional intelligence: moving from competition to _______ (11 letters)
- Using mistakes as _______ opportunities (8 letters)
- Essential for processing emotions (7 letters)
- YOURSELF First step to developing emotional intelligence (5,4)
10 Clues: Result of ignoring emotions (6 letters) • Important for reading emotions (4 letters) • Key to effective team management (8 letters) • Essential for processing emotions (7 letters) • Understanding and managing emotions (18 letters) • Using mistakes as _______ opportunities (8 letters) • What Gemma felt when her daughter confronted her (7 letters) • ...
Divergent Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-11
10 Clues: Faction of Bravery • Faction of Honesty • Faction of Intelligence • Faction of Selflessness • Faction of Peacefulness • Amity's Most Valued Trait • Candor's Most Valued Trait • Erudite's Most Valued Trait • Dauntless's Most Valued Trait • Abnegation's Most Valued Trait
History of Artificial Intelligence 2023-08-21
10 Clues: WABOT-1 • robotic-dog • Giant Brains • Checkers-Game • First-Chatterbot • Navlab, Driverless-Van • First-Electronic-Person • Computer-Machinery-Intelligence • Programming-Language-Artificial Intelligence • Artificial-Linguistic-Internet-Computer-Entity
Chapter 11 2012-06-26
Across
- ____ ____ relate to the main activities of a business
- ____ ______ is what is spent on a business's non-current or fixed assets
- checking the accuracy of financial records and accounting procedures
- forms the basis of the accounting process
- policies and procedures that ensure that plans of a business will be achieved in most efficient way
- financial statement indicating the movement of cash
- mechanisms employed by the business to ensure data are recorded and information is accurate
- proportion of debt and the proportion of equity used to finance the business' activities
- what is owed by the business
- represents business's assets and liabilities in a particular point of time
- money owed to or by the business
- provides information in quantitative terms about requirements to achieve a particular purpose
Down
- records business' claim for input tax credits and accounts for GST payable
- ____ ____ relate to capital expenditure and research and development
- items owned
- used to set goals and objectives
- having fears of being unable to cover its financial obligations
- ____ ____ relates to the internal sources of finance in the business
- owner's financial interest in the business, or net worth of the business
- _____ ____ relate to financial data of a business
- ___ ____ relates to the short term and long term borrowing from external sources by a business
21 Clues: items owned • what is owed by the business • used to set goals and objectives • money owed to or by the business • forms the basis of the accounting process • _____ ____ relate to financial data of a business • financial statement indicating the movement of cash • ____ ____ relate to the main activities of a business • ...
Business Management AOS 1 2023-10-05
Across
- The difference between revenue and expenses
- People who live in the same area as a business
- A management style where the managers confer with their employees, but ultimately still have the power
- The best use of resources in the production of good/services
- A business owned by 1 to 50 people, has limited liability
- A management style where decision-making is made together with both employees and managers
- The proportion of the _____ _____ controlled by a business
- Someone who is in overall control of a business
- A staff member who is in control of some other staff
- Someone who has a vested interest in a business
- The degree to which a business is successful in achieving their objectives
- A management style where the managers convince the employees to agree with them
Down
- An authoritarian management stlye
- A business with unlimited shareholders and limited liability
- A business owned by 2 to 20 people
- A business that aims to benefit the community
- Someone who uses a business
- A "hands off" or "free reign" management style
- A business that is owned and run by the government
- Someone who works in a business
- Businesses should try to meet shareholder __________
- An individual owner of a business
- Certain types of businesses try to fufill a social ____
- Someone who send materials to businesses
24 Clues: Someone who uses a business • Someone who works in a business • An authoritarian management stlye • An individual owner of a business • A business owned by 2 to 20 people • Someone who send materials to businesses • The difference between revenue and expenses • A business that aims to benefit the community • People who live in the same area as a business • ...
The Four models of Corporate Entrepreneurship 2015-08-28
Across
- The producer model aims to encourage cross-unit __________
- The company establishes and supports a full-service group with a mandate for Corporate Entrepreneurship
- The ________ intelligence unit conducted the survey that shows the potency of Corporate Entrepreneurship
Down
- Strong executive ________ is needed for advocate model
- The company has no deliberate approach to Corporate Entrepreneurship. Internal and external networks drive concept selection and resource allocation
- The company provides funding and senior executive attention to prospective projects
- Culture of _________ in Google
- A __________ corporate culture is needed for the opportunist model
- The company strongly evangelizes for Corporate Entrepreneurship, but business units provide the primary funding
9 Clues: Culture of _________ in Google • Strong executive ________ is needed for advocate model • The producer model aims to encourage cross-unit __________ • A __________ corporate culture is needed for the opportunist model • The company provides funding and senior executive attention to prospective projects • ...
Edgenta Academy Crossword 2025-09-17
11 Clues: our AI mascot • core skill in AI • type of learning yang • "D" in IDP stands for • Leading program design • Head of Edgenta Academy • Number of core competencies • name of our physical library • male team in Edgenta academy • AI stands for Artificial Intelligence • core competencies related to providinbg soulktions
Business Terms 2026-02-17
Across
- Having a job/being hired to work
- Owner of stock in a corporation
- Intangible work done for a customer
- Money left after costs are paid
- Legal control of a business
- Temporary or not guaranteed long-term
- People available/working in jobs
- Permission to run a business using a brand
- Reducing the number of employees
- Right to make decisions
- Period of economic decline
- Business that is its own legal entity
- Specific result a business wants to achieve
- Legal responsibility for debts/obligations
Down
- System of producing and buying/selling
- Middleman who helps sell/distribute goods
- Guideline for making consistent decisions
- Leading and directing a business
- Business that creates goods or services
- Business owned by one person
- Purpose or reason a business exists
- Step-by-step way work is done
- The setup of roles and reporting lines
- Business owned by two or more people
- How work/people are arranged in a business
25 Clues: Right to make decisions • Period of economic decline • Legal control of a business • Business owned by one person • Step-by-step way work is done • Owner of stock in a corporation • Money left after costs are paid • Having a job/being hired to work • Leading and directing a business • People available/working in jobs • Reducing the number of employees • ...
Financial Ratios and Financial Docs 2025-09-19
Across
- Money left after costs.
- Money for day-to-day operations.
- A financial plan for the future.
- Costs of running a business.
- Shows assets and liabilities at a point in time.
- Compares current assets to liabilities.
- Promoting products and services.
- Total money from sales.
- Ability to pay short-term debts.
- How well a business makes money.
- Owner of a company share.
- Final profit after all expenses.
- Report on profit and loss over a period.
Down
- Debts owed by a business.
- How well a business uses its resources.
- Anyone with an interest in a business.
- Value loss over time.
- Owners' investment in the business.
- Goods a business holds for sale.
- Items of value a business owns.
- Legal inability to pay debts.
- Funds for starting a business.
- A strict liquidity test.
- Sales minus cost of goods sold.
- Movement of money in and out.
- A business with one owner.
- Money owed to others.
- Return on capital employed.
28 Clues: Value loss over time. • Money owed to others. • Money left after costs. • Total money from sales. • A strict liquidity test. • Debts owed by a business. • Owner of a company share. • A business with one owner. • Return on capital employed. • Costs of running a business. • Legal inability to pay debts. • Movement of money in and out. • Funds for starting a business. • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-15
Across
- the prediction of receipts and expenses of a business in the future
- the amount of money going out of a business
- cash can pay employees, debt and expenses
- when a business has to much stock and might be obsolete
- the changes in price in raw materials
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- the amount of money a employee gets payed
- the money taken out by the owner of a business for personal use
- the amount of money before all expenses are payed.
- the money that has been made
- the inability to meet debt
- unexpected costs that a business can’t pay
Down
- the amount of money going into of a business
- the amount of cash a business expects to have at the end of each month
- the cash that is in a business
- the amount of money spent on insurance and rent to maintain a business
- demand predictable changes in seasonal demand
- the amount of money after all business expenses have been payed of
- assets that are easily changed into cash
- the flow of money in an out of a business
20 Clues: the inability to meet debt • the money that has been made • the cash that is in a business • the changes in price in raw materials • assets that are easily changed into cash • cash can pay employees, debt and expenses • the amount of money a employee gets payed • the flow of money in an out of a business • unexpected costs that a business can’t pay • ...
Business Vocabulary Crossword 2023-09-07
Across
- A statement that measures the inflow and outflow of your company over a specific period of time (Inflow means money coming into your business and outflow means money coming out of your business)
- Money that a business owes to other entities
- The percentage you pay on a loan
- The profit expressed as a percentage that a business makes after the expense of a good or service
- Bringing a business down and then distributing the assets amongst the claimants (Usually because the business can’t pay its expenses)
- Assets - Liabilities
- Amount you make before expenses
- Assets = liabilities + equity.
- The organized effort people put into selling and producing goods or services to make money
- A statement that shows how much money you have made or lost after a specific period of time, based on your revenue and expenses
- When you put your money into a business expecting the business to do well, therefore making your money grow
- When your expenses exceed your revenues making your company be in the whole
- Money that a business has
- When you borrow money and pay it back over time
- Keeping track of the financial transactions of your business
- A strategy to help your business be known regarding who your customers are
Down
- The idea that the location of a business is crucial to its success
- Money that your business has made after expenses
- An idea that demand varies on how much supply there is, and that supply varies on how much demand there is
- Interest earned on interest
- A person who started their own business
- Money Spent
- A proposal that a business gives to try to persuade an organization to buy goods or service
- A type of marketing where a business pays for messaging or branding in a specific area
- The price you pay over a specific period of time to borrow money
- Anything with value that a business owns
- Expenses that a business consistently has to pay related to the business being able to run
- The percentage that you make or lose on an investment in a specific period of time (Profit divided by cost)
28 Clues: Money Spent • Assets - Liabilities • Money that a business has • Interest earned on interest • Assets = liabilities + equity. • Amount you make before expenses • The percentage you pay on a loan • A person who started their own business • Anything with value that a business owns • Money that a business owes to other entities • When you borrow money and pay it back over time • ...
Forms of Ownership & Entrepreneurship 2026-03-23
Across
- The chance of losing money in a business venture
- The person who buys the rights to operate a franchise
- When expenses are greater than income
- The owner of the franchise brand
- A business owned and managed by one person
- An organisation that does not aim to make profit
- A person who starts and runs a business taking on risk
- A company that sells shares to the public on the stock exchange
- A portion of profit paid to shareholders
- Owners are only liable for the amount they invested
- An employee who acts like an entrepreneur within a business
- Money invested to start or run a business
Down
- A person who owns shares in a company
- A business that has its own legal identity
- A business owned by two or more people who share profits and losses
- A legal entity separate from its owners
- A company owned by a small group of shareholders
- A business model where a brand is licensed to an owner
- Introducing new ideas or methods in a business
- A business owned and run by members for mutual benefit
- The financial gain made by a business
- Owners are responsible for all business debts
- A person responsible for managing a company
- The ability of a business to continue even if ownership changes
24 Clues: The owner of the franchise brand • A person who owns shares in a company • When expenses are greater than income • The financial gain made by a business • A legal entity separate from its owners • A portion of profit paid to shareholders • Money invested to start or run a business • A business that has its own legal identity • A business owned and managed by one person • ...
Growing the Business 2025-06-30
Across
- When two businesses agree to join together to form one business
- When one business buys another and gains control of it
- Assets used by a business to operate and grow (e.g. staff, money, equipment)
- Cost savings achieved when a business increases its size and output
- The percentage of total sales in a market held by one business
- The ability to make decisions and manage business direction
- The process of combining two or more businesses
- The chance that something will go wrong or lead to loss
- When customers repeatedly choose the same brand over others
- Another term for inorganic growth (growth by joining with other businesses)
- When a business grows by merging with or taking over another business
- When a business grows from within using its own resources
Down
- The group of customers who regularly buy from a business
- Activities to create new products or improve existing ones
- Conflict caused by differences in working styles or company values
- The range of products offered by a business
- Individuals or groups affected by or interested in the business (e.g. employees, owners)
- The idea that two combined businesses are more successful than individually
- Something that makes a business better than its rivals
- Expanding into new products or markets to reduce risk
- The ability of a business to grow without being held back by its structure or systems
- Another term for organic growth (growth from within the business)
- Using profits to invest back into the business for growth
- The creation of new products or ideas to meet customer needs
- When a job is no longer needed and the employee is let go
- Entering new geographic areas or market segments to increase sales
- A plan for how a business will expand and develop
27 Clues: The range of products offered by a business • The process of combining two or more businesses • A plan for how a business will expand and develop • Expanding into new products or markets to reduce risk • When one business buys another and gains control of it • Something that makes a business better than its rivals • ...
AI recruitment - BBC lingohack 2022-09-13
Across
- shrewdness and practical knowledge; the ability to make good judgements
- positions or purposes people hold within a company
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally requiring human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- a commercial business
Down
- qualities of someone's personality, e.g. confidence, enthusiasm etc
- the availability of jobs in a particular place
- available number of people able to be hired for a job
- people hoping to be selected for the vacant job
- enrol (someone) as a member or worker in an organization or as a supporter of a cause
9 Clues: a commercial business • the availability of jobs in a particular place • people hoping to be selected for the vacant job • positions or purposes people hold within a company • available number of people able to be hired for a job • qualities of someone's personality, e.g. confidence, enthusiasm etc • ...
Tech and AI Pulse - February 2026 2026-02-05
Across
- Enterprise CX AI startup valued at $10B
- Primed to go public with $7B in debt
- Announced in 2022 by Yann LeCun, focused on Autonomous Machine Intelligence
- A type of layer for data interoperability between a database and business user
Down
- Spatial limb awareness that robots might pre-train on for our new physical AI world
- #3 Tech Ecosystem in the U.S.
6 Clues: #3 Tech Ecosystem in the U.S. • Primed to go public with $7B in debt • Enterprise CX AI startup valued at $10B • Announced in 2022 by Yann LeCun, focused on Autonomous Machine Intelligence • A type of layer for data interoperability between a database and business user • Spatial limb awareness that robots might pre-train on for our new physical AI world
business terms 2020-02-27
Across
- a person who is helping you in business or fellow worker.
- someone who moves up in the business.
- the point in a business where revenue from sales exactly equals the fixed cost.
- of adviser, a group of people who give counselor opinions on how to run a business.
- a business owned by one or more person.
- a person who buys a good or service regularly.
- financing, a loan that has to be paid back.
- on investment, the percentage of profit earned by investing.
- public sales message that entice customers to buy.
- structure, the form or type of owner ship.
- to show a customer how to you use a product.
- goods or products that are made from raw materiel.
- a business with n owner.
- the work of keeping written records of business transcriptions.
- flow, money coming and going out of a business.
- of goods, direct expense to produce.
- a systematic plan or action.
- an owner of an store or business.
- a careful plan that controls spending a lot of money.
- form, a printed paper that records a costumers perches.
- carefully study and find some facts.
- a place that sales goods and services.
Down
- an exhibit that shows a product.
- profit, the amount of profit left after all the business.
- a system of paying a sales person.
- a similar business rival who seals the same thing as you
- person who is likely a customer.
- two or more people running a business.
- a brief business letter to consumers.
- a business that seals products directly to consumers.
- someone who buys goods or services on a day to day basis from you.
- an amount of money owed for a good or service.
- a written statement of good or services have been received .
- with other business people.
- a person who buys goods for his or hers own needs.
- an adviser that meets with you regularly.
- everything you do to tell a customer about your business.
- a person who gives advice or opinion to help you in business.
- form, a for used to register a business name.
- anything that does good things that helps or aids us.
- a model of a product or invention.
- money or property used to start or grown a business
- a time that is at the right chance.
- plan, a plan or action for starting a business.
- a company that allows people to barrow money.
- something that is really important.
- expense, ongoing expense to run a business.
47 Clues: a business with n owner. • with other business people. • a systematic plan or action. • an exhibit that shows a product. • person who is likely a customer. • an owner of an store or business. • a system of paying a sales person. • a model of a product or invention. • a time that is at the right chance. • something that is really important. • of goods, direct expense to produce. • ...
Business Activity crossword 2025-01-07
Across
- A person who takes the risk of starting and running a business
- Also known as a Ltd
- When a business takes controlling interest in another.
- A type of limited company, large business whose shares are sold to the ______.
- The difference between revenue and costs.
- The money paid to shareholders from profits.
- Areas where a business sells its goods and services.
- The responsibility for debts is limited to the amount invested. Limited _________
- A business merging or taking over one with no connection to its activities.
Down
- A business owned by two or more people.
- When a business becomes larger by making more products or opening more locations.
- Making just enough profit to provide a business with a decent living.
- Responsibility for all debts of a business, even personal assets.
- Groups or individuals who have an interest in a
- A business owned by one person
- Money needed to start or develop a business.
- When two businesses agree to join together.
- When a business just manages to keep going.
- A simple plan showing details about the creation of a
19 Clues: Also known as a Ltd • A business owned by one person • A business owned by two or more people. • The difference between revenue and costs. • When two businesses agree to join together. • When a business just manages to keep going. • Money needed to start or develop a business. • The money paid to shareholders from profits. • Groups or individuals who have an interest in a • ...
BusMan U1 AOS2 2025-03-03
Across
- produces goods and services in its home country and sells them to overseas buyers.
- are the individuals who have purchased shares of a company and therefore are part-owners of the company.
- The ___________ environment involves factors within a business that a business has control over.
- business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners.
- are man-made goods used in the production of goods and services.
- an incorporated business that has an unlimited number of shareholders and lists and sells its shares on the ASX.
- are the items required by a business to produce its goods and services (often referred to as inputs)
- when shareholders are only liable to the extent of their original investment, meaning they are not personally responsible for the business debts.
- The __________ ___________ environment contains factors are the primary external factors impacting a business that it has some control over.
- purchases goods and services from overseas and sells them in its home country.
- a business model that grants another person the right to operate under its name, use its business systems, and sell its goods and services.
- a type of business that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need by selling goods or services.
Down
- a business that is owned and operated by the government.
- The _________ _________ environment contains factors are factors that a business operates in and has no control over.
- The level of this (high vs low) can impact customer satisfaction
- when the business owner can be held personally responsible for the business’s debts.
- a business model that has a physical store presence.
- a business model where the business’s products are sold directly to consumers with no intermediaries involved.
- business structure that is owned and operated by one individual.
- an incorporated business structure that has at least one director and a maximum of 50 shareholders.
- are raw materials from the environment that are used in the production of goods and services.
- individuals or businesses that provide the resources required to produce goods and services.
- Revenue minus expenses
- are the people who provide the business with their skills and qualifications to conduct business activities.
- a business model where goods and services are traded via the internet.
25 Clues: Revenue minus expenses • a business model that has a physical store presence. • business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners. • a business that is owned and operated by the government. • The level of this (high vs low) can impact customer satisfaction • business structure that is owned and operated by one individual. • ...
ทฤษฎีการเรียนรู้ร่วมสมัย 2021-07-14
10 Clues: Software • Klausmeier • constructionism • piaget and vigotsky • Musical Intelligence • Multiple Intelligence • Face to face interaction • ผู้เรียนสร้างความรู้ด้วยตนเอง • ผู้เรียนสร้างความรู้และสร้างสรรค์ชิ้นงาน • ผู้เรียนคละความสามารถและเน้นการทำงานร่วมกัน
PSY102 Module 6: Thinking & Intellligence 2024-06-21
Across
- categories or groupings of linguistic information, images, ideas, or memories, such as life experiences.
- clusters of related concepts
- the field of psychology dedicated to examining how people think
- problem-solving strategy in which multiple solutions are attempted until the correct one is found
- mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem
- French psychologist who helped to develop intelligence testing.
- problem-solving formula that provides you with step-by-step instructions used to achieve a desired outcome
- communication system that involves using words and systematic rules to organize those words to transmit information from one individual to another.
Down
- generated a triarchic theory of intelligence.
- thinking, including perception, learning, problem solving, judgment, and memory
- a plan of action used to find a solution.
- learning disability that causes difficulty in learning or comprehending mathematics
- thinking “outside the box”
- set of rules that are used to convey meaning through the use of a lexicon
- a psychologist who developed an IQ test in the United States n 1939.
- Multiple Intelligences Theory was developed by ____
- stands for intelligence quotient
- the ability to generate, create, or discover new ideas, solutions, and possibilities.
- the words of a given language
- learning disability that causes extreme difficulty in writing legibly
20 Clues: thinking “outside the box” • clusters of related concepts • the words of a given language • stands for intelligence quotient • a plan of action used to find a solution. • generated a triarchic theory of intelligence. • Multiple Intelligences Theory was developed by ____ • mental shortcut that saves time when solving a problem • ...
Insights 3, CH 4 2018-02-19
24 Clues: äly • raja • olio • koko • alus • neuvoa • käsite • hoikka • vaatia • tutkia • epäilys • vaihtaa • vyöhyke • mahdoton • kokonaan • kuvitella • tietoinen • läimäyttää • naurettava • kieltäytyä • mahdollisuus • ennakkoluulo • teeskennellä • säilytysastia
Level up 7 theme 2 2023-11-21
23 Clues: hytti • rankka • satama • vannoa • aikana • saattaa • tehtävä • suostua • netissä • kotityö • onnekas • vihdoin • leveillä • älykkyys • aikuinen • oppiaine • harrastaa • jännittävä • suunnitella • päivällinen • jälki-istunto • lukujärjestys • silloin tällöin
business terms 2024-01-05
Across
- accumulated funds for later use
- a closely regulated business type
- a business type that involves partners
- putting money into something in hopes of return
- a proposal to start a business
- short form of when you can't lose more money than you invested
- money you've made after deducting the costs to keep a business running
- funds to keep a business running
- where a company keeps its resources
- the beginning of a business
Down
- a new business that an entrepreneur launches that involves risks
- borrowing money from a bank for a cause
- material needed to keep a company running
- someone that owns a portion of a corporation
- when something keeps going
- place to keeps your money
- a share of ownership in a corporation
- founding person and investor of a business
- a business owner's accountability in case of losses
- a percentage of money that goes back to the government
20 Clues: place to keeps your money • when something keeps going • the beginning of a business • a proposal to start a business • accumulated funds for later use • funds to keep a business running • a closely regulated business type • where a company keeps its resources • a share of ownership in a corporation • a business type that involves partners • ...
