business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 2 Business Plan 2023-05-05
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- Intangible action or task that is performed, usually for a fee.
- As a function of business, includes all the business activities that involve money.
- All of the goods and services that a business sells
- Overall goal for a company's future; included in the business plan.
- Financial Statements based on then best e
- Guide that leads an entrepreneur through nine logical questions when brainstorming new business ideas.
- Written document that describes in detail the strategy for creating a new business.
- The natural resources, Human Resources, and capital resources with which a country creates goods and provides services.
- All the activities required to make a product.
- Business that turns raw materials from natural resources or product components into new products for sale.
- Costs involved in operating a business.
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- Business that purchases large amounts of goods directly from manufacturers for resale to various retailers.
- Written plan of action to ensure a positive and rapid response to a changing situation.
- Message to the customer as to why a business exists; included in the business plan.
- Term for all the activities involved in developing and exchanging products.
- Science that deals with examining how goods and services are produced, sold, and used.
- Day-today activities necessary to keep a business up and running.
- Anything that can be bought or sold, which includes both goods and services.
- Something that a person desires, but can function without.
- Right to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area.
- Business that buys products from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to consumers.
21 Clues: Costs involved in operating a business. • Financial Statements based on then best e • All the activities required to make a product. • All of the goods and services that a business sells • Something that a person desires, but can function without. • Intangible action or task that is performed, usually for a fee. • ...
Marketing 7 Test 2021-11-23
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- outlines how a business will present it's product and how it will do in the marketplace
- comp. where businesses offer the same product
- businesses emphasize factors other than prices
- process of dividing a large group of people into smaller groups based on characteristics
- intelligence gaining comp. market info
- image of a product in consumers mind vs others competitors
- divides consumers into groups depending on specific values/benefits they expect to receive from the product
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- peoples interests/values
- directs companies marketing mix at a large and heterogeneous group of consumers
- total revenue that can be obtained from a market segment
- offer different products, but satisfy the same needs
- illustrates how the population of the US is described by using two demographic characteristics - income/schooling
- dividing consumers into markets based on where they live
- businesses try to hook you with their prices
- identified market with excellent potential based on careful research
- how frequently consumers use products/how much product is used
- images consumers have of competing products
- exhibitions where companies showcase their products
- portion of the total market
19 Clues: peoples interests/values • portion of the total market • intelligence gaining comp. market info • images consumers have of competing products • businesses try to hook you with their prices • comp. where businesses offer the same product • businesses emphasize factors other than prices • exhibitions where companies showcase their products • ...
Database concepts 2024-01-10
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- Rows in a table containing specific data sets.
- Key that is automatically assigned by the database and is used as a primary key.
- Structures in a database holding and organizing data.
- Establish a link with a primary key from another table to create a relationship.
- Recorded facts and figures.
- A unique identifier for each row in a table
- Self-describing collection of integrated tables to record data.
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- Most common type of database with defined relationships between the tables based on common fields.
- Strategies and technologies to help organizations with the purpose of more data-driven decisions is known as _______ Intelligence.
- Knowledge derived from processed data through operations such as summing, ordering, averaging, and computing.
- Columns in a table, comprising values of a consistent data type.
- Self-describing data, also known as data about data.
- A computational application facilitating the creation, processing, and administration of databases.
- Enormous datasets
14 Clues: Enormous datasets • Recorded facts and figures. • A unique identifier for each row in a table • Rows in a table containing specific data sets. • Self-describing data, also known as data about data. • Structures in a database holding and organizing data. • Self-describing collection of integrated tables to record data. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
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- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
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- The action or process of convincing someone
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- How you body is built up
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
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- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- How you body is built up
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- The action or process of convincing someone
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- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • Is a combination of how you look and behave • The action or process of convincing someone • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
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- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
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- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- The action or process of convincing someone
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- How you body is built up
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
THINKING LIKE A TRAVELER CROSSWORD 2024-05-28
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- Developing new ideas based on observations to address latent needs.
- - A businessman, inventor and investor (Paypal and SpaceX).
- - Founded Microsoft.
- Install strong project management.
- - A process that seeks to understand users, challenge assumptions redefine problems, and create innovative solutions to prototype and test.
- Actively manage connection.
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- Develop market intelligence and explore possibilities.
- Observing users in their own environment to identify latent needs.
- Define clear roles and responsibilities for driving the innovation agenda.
- Prepare for the launch early in the process.
- Testing assumption of new ideas to continuously shape the into viable opportunities.
- You have to determine if you have a valuable problem to solve, a technology that enables a solution and business model that generates money from it.
- - 1st entrepreneur from mainland China, founder of Alibaba Group.
- It helps to combine high-level aspirations with estimates of the value that innovation generates to meet financial-growth objectives.
14 Clues: - Founded Microsoft. • Actively manage connection. • Install strong project management. • Prepare for the launch early in the process. • Develop market intelligence and explore possibilities. • - A businessman, inventor and investor (Paypal and SpaceX). • - 1st entrepreneur from mainland China, founder of Alibaba Group. • ...
Puzzle 2017-07-13
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- / An early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM.(3)
- / An attempt to “hook” you into revealing your personal and confidential information by sending emails that seem to come from a legitimate business is called ______.(8)
- / A convention for representing and interacting with objects in html documents.(3)
- / Sopra Steria’s Core Values.(8)
- / Sopra Steria's IoT experts have been assisting about 100 ITA consultants with a fun and unique project, the ________ challenge.(8)
- / In a relational database, the process of removing redundancy in data by separating the data into multiple table is________.(13)
- / Group of one or more tables physically stored together to share common column that are often used together.(8)
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- / A _________ is a specialized version of Data warehousing and it contains a snapshot of operational data that helps the business people to decide with the analysis of past trends and experiences.(8)
- / Because it contains a description of its own structure, a database is considered to be ________.(14)
- / Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP.(9)
- / A distributed database that is used to maintain a continuously growing list of records, called blocks.(10)
- / A comprehensive tool for accessing and integrating Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) content from Microsoft Office products.(9)
- / An open source software infrastructure in cloud computing, which enables us to implement clusters in cloud computing platform. It is mainly used to build public, hybrid and private clouds.(10)
- / Google ____________ is a cloud-based big data analytics web service for processing very large read-only data sets.(8)
- / A multi tier architecture relying on services that support computer-to-computer interaction over a network.(3)
15 Clues: / Sopra Steria’s Core Values.(8) • / Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP.(9) • / A convention for representing and interacting with objects in html documents.(3) • / An early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM.(3) • / Because it contains a description of its own structure, a database is considered to be ________.(14) • ...
Chapter Eight Developmental Psych 2023-04-03
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- Interpersonal intelligence is a part of ________ theory of intelligence.
- One of Gardner's intelligences that reflects on what we know about ourselves.
- When solving a puzzle, you're using ______ intelligence.
- When we can be living up or down to others expectations of us, this is called ______ effects
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- Doing the reading for class because you are interested in the information and want to learn about it. This is ______ motivation.
- When you're completing a math exam, you're using your _____ intelligence
- Believing that intelligence can change with hard work, this is called ______ mindset.
- True or False. Girls generally get better grades in math than boys.
8 Clues: When solving a puzzle, you're using ______ intelligence. • True or False. Girls generally get better grades in math than boys. • When you're completing a math exam, you're using your _____ intelligence • Interpersonal intelligence is a part of ________ theory of intelligence. • One of Gardner's intelligences that reflects on what we know about ourselves. • ...
Marketing Crossword 2020-02-27
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- an exhibit that shows a product.
- plan a plan or action for starting a business.
- a written statement of good or services have been received .
- of goods direct expense to produce,manufacture, or purchase the merchandise or services you sell to customers.
- a model of a product or invention.
- a systematic plan or action.
- form a for used to register a business name.
- a system of paying a sales person.
- something that is really important.
- a careful plan that controls spending a lot of money.
- to show a customer how to you use a product.
- two or more people running a business.
- a business that seals products directly to consumers.
- a business owned by one or more person.
- flow money coming and going out of a business.
- everything you do to tell a customer about your business.
- socializing with other business people.
- a place that sales goods and services.
- on investment the percentage of profit earned by investing.
- a business with n owner.
- a person who is helping you in business or fellow worker.
- a company that allows people to barrow money.
- someone who buys goods or services on a day to day basis from you.
- an adviser that meets with you regularly.
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- a person who gives advice or opinion to help you in business.
- a person who buys a good or service regularly.
- profit the amount of profit left after all the business.
- the work of keeping written records of business transcriptions.
- someone who moves up in the business.
- public sales message that entice customers to buy.
- goods or products that are made from raw materiel.
- financing a loan that has to be paid back.
- a similar business rival who seals the same thing as you
- a time that is at the right chance.
- of adviser, a group of people who give counselor opinions on how to run a business.
- a brief business letter to consumers.
- expense ongoing expense to run a business.
- anything that does good things that helps or aids us.
- the point in a business where revenue from sales exactly equals the fixed cost.
- a person who is likely a customer.
- carefully study and find some facts.
- an owner of an store or business.
- structure the form or type of owner ship.
- an amount of money owed for a good or service.
- money or property used to start or grown a business
- a person who buys goods for his or hers own needs.
- form a printed paper that records a costumers perches.
47 Clues: a business with n owner. • a systematic plan or action. • an exhibit that shows a product. • an owner of an store or business. • a model of a product or invention. • a system of paying a sales person. • a person who is likely a customer. • a time that is at the right chance. • something that is really important. • carefully study and find some facts. • ...
Intelligence Cross Word Puzzle 2019-01-04
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- This scale measures verbal intelligence
- Culture _____ Intelligence Test, is a test or assessment process designed to minimize the influence of culture with regard to various aspects of the evaluation procedures, such as administration instructions, item content, responses required of test takers, and interpretations made from the resulting data
- Reflects a comparison of the performance of the individual with the performance of others of the same age in the standardization sample
- The ratio of the test taker’s mental age divided by his or her chronological age, multiplied by 100 to eliminate decimals
- A _____ Form, refers to a test that has been abbreviated in length, typically to reduce the time needed for test administration, scoring, and interpretation
- Questions which are wide-ranging and tap general knowledge, learning, and memory, are asked while interests, education, cultural background, and reading skills are some influencing factors in the score achieved
- The _____ Age, is the age level at which an individual appears to be functioning intellectually as indicated by the level of items responded to correctly
- _____ Thinking, is a deductive reasoning process that entails recall and consideration of facts as well as a series of logical judgments to narrow down solutions and eventually arrive at one solution
- Refers to the lowest level of the items on a subtest
- A multifaceted capacity that manifests itself in different ways across the life span
- _____ Factors, Neither as general as g nor as specific as s
- Refers to the complex concept by which heredity and environment are presumed to interact and influence the development of one’s intelligence
- This type of assessment is used to provide a comprehensive assessment of a student’s abilities
- In _____ Processing, Aka parallel processing, information is integrated all at one time
- The highest-level item of the subtest
- An _____ Scale, is a test in which different items are grouped by age
- This subtest taps visual selective attention and related abilities and the task is to scan either a structured or an unstructured arrangement of visual stimuli and mark targeted images within a specified time limit
- Abilities that decline with age and tend not to return to preinjury levels following brain damage
- In _____ Processing, Aka sequential processing, each bit of information is individually processed in sequence
- _____ Analysis, evaluates relatively large differences between subtest scaled scores
- The _____ Score, is an age-corrected standard score of 10 with a standard deviation of 3
- A _____ Test, is a task used to direct or route the examinee to a particular level of questions
- A _____ Scale, is a test organized into subtests by category of item, not by age at which most test takers are presumed capable of responding in the way that is keyed as correct
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- A _____ Tool, is an instrument or procedure used to identify a particular trait or constellation of traits at a gross or imprecise level
- Test _____ is a test score or index derived from the combination of, and/or a mathematical transformation of, one or more subtest scores
- The _____ Effect, is a shorthand reference to the progressive rise in intelligence test scores that is expected to occur on a normed test intelligence from the date when the test was first normed
- _____ Analysis, is a group of statistical techniques designed to determine the existence of underlying relationships between sets of variables, including test scores
- A _____ Subtest, is one that is administered to obtain a composite score
- A type of intelligence, symbolized Gf, are nonverbal, relatively culture-free, and independent of specific instruction (such as memory for digits)
- In a _____ Model, all of the abilities listed in a stratum are subsumed by or incorporated in the strata above
- _____ Thinking, is a reasoning process in which thought is free to move in many different directions, making several solutions possible
- The ability to analyze relationships and engage in logical, abstract thinking are two cognitive abilities tapped by this type of test, pairs of words are presented to the examinee, and the task is to determine how they are alike
- Age _____, refers to the fact that with increasing age, children develop their abilities
- A type of intelligence, symbolized Gc, include acquired skills and knowledge that are dependent on exposure to a particular culture as well as on formal and informal education (vocabulary, for example)
- The first published intelligence test to provide organized and detailed administration and scoring instructions
- _____ Mental Ability Factor, is the total number of modifiable neural connections or “bonds” available in the brain
- Abilities that tend not to decline with age and may return to preinjury levels following brain damage
- _____ Items, are designed to illustrate the task required and assure the examiner that the examinee understands
- Intelligence _____, is a unit of measure for expressing the results of intelligence tests
- Assessment that employs tests from different test batteries and entails interpretation of data from specified subtests to provide a comprehensive assessment
- An item to be substituted for a regular item under specified conditions such as the situation in which the examiner failed to properly administer the regular item
- A _____ Subtest, also sometimes referred to as an optional subtest, is used for purposes such as providing additional clinical information or extending the number of abilities or processes sampled
- A _____ Level, is used to describe a subtest with reference to a specific test taker’s performance
- This scale measures nonverbal intelligence
- _____ Loading, is the extent to which a test incorporates the vocabulary, concepts, traditions, knowledge, and feelings associated with a particular culture
- Army _____ Test, is administered to Army recruits who could read
- _____ Style, is a psychological dimension that characterizes the consistency with which one acquires and processes information
- The _____ Memory, refers to the information that we actively hold in our minds, in contrast to our stored knowledge, or long-term memory
- Army _____ Test, is designed for administration to foreign-born recruits with poor knowledge of English or to illiterate recruits (defined as “someone who could not read a newspaper or write a letter home”)
49 Clues: The highest-level item of the subtest • This scale measures verbal intelligence • This scale measures nonverbal intelligence • Refers to the lowest level of the items on a subtest • _____ Factors, Neither as general as g nor as specific as s • Army _____ Test, is administered to Army recruits who could read • ...
Acosta Mentoring Circle 2 2021-06-29
Across
- The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO
- Acosta is a sales & ______ company
- After each mentoring circle session, you should complete this to give feedback to the development team
- Acosta recently acquired ________ Group which is another sales & marketing agency
- The new Foodservice Division
- The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience"
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- The Business _______ division is the nerve center for data-driven strategies
- One of our strategic objectives is to strengthen and __________ our services, capabilities and approach to win with our clients
- ______ brands trust Acosta
- One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model
- One of our strategic objectives is to build a ________ and high-performance team and culture to drive growth and transformation
- The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name?
12 Clues: ______ brands trust Acosta • The new Foodservice Division • Acosta is a sales & ______ company • The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO • One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model • The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name? • The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience" • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- The action or process of convincing someone
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- How you body is built up
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- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- The action or process of convincing someone
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- How you body is built up
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
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- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
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- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- The action or process of convincing someone
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- How you body is built up
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
BI crossword puzzle 2022-10-10
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- Visualization tool of Google
- Designs and builds pipelines that transform and transport data into a format wherein, by the time it reaches the Data Scientists or other end users
- It is electronic storage of a large amount of information by a business which is designed for query and analysis instead of transaction processing
- Visualization tool of Microsoft
- "mine" large amounts of data
- ETL
- the presentation of data in a pictorial or graphical format so it can be easily analyzed
- a firm that does epm and bi support and implementation
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- data about data
- a branch of artificial intelligence based on mathematical algorithms and automation
- an umbrella term for the technology that enables data preparation, data mining, data management, and data visualization
- Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung
- ELT
- is a way of delivering applications remotely over the internet instead of locally on machines (known as “on-premise” software)
14 Clues: ELT • ETL • data about data • Visualization tool of Google • "mine" large amounts of data • Visualization tool of Microsoft • a firm that does epm and bi support and implementation • Systeme, Anwendungen und Produkte in der Datenverarbeitung • a branch of artificial intelligence based on mathematical algorithms and automation • ...
Chapter 2: Buisness Plan 2023-04-26
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- Cost of passing up the next best choice when making a decision.
- Actual realistic market structure under which many small businesses operate.
- Economic resources, including natural resources, Human Resources, and capital resources.
- Financial Statements based on then best estimate of the business' future sales and expenses.
- Science that deals with examining how goods and services are produced, sold, and used.
- Business that buys products from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to consumers.
- Anything that can be bought or sold, which includes both goods and services.
- Something that is necessary for survival, such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- Business that purchases large amounts of goods directly from manufacturers for resale to various retailers.
- Message to the customer as to why a business exists; included in the business plan.
- Money moving into and out of a business.
- Day-today activities necessary to keep a business up and running.
- Guide that leads an entrepreneur through nine logical questions when brainstorming new business ideas.
- Possibility of loss or injury that might occur while running a business.
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- General category of business operations that generate profit.
- Basic activities of a business, which include production, finance, marketing, and management.
- Right to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area.
- All the activities required to make a product.
- The natural resources, Human Resources, and capital resources with which a country creates goods and provides services.
- As a function of business, includes all the business activities that involve money.
- All of the goods and services that a business sells
- Written plan of action to ensure a positive and rapid response to a changing situation.
- Intangible action or task that is performed, usually for a fee.
- Physical, or tangible items, that can be touched and used.
- Written document that describes in detail the strategy for creating a new business.
- Overall goal for a company's future; included in the business plan.
- Term for all the activities involved in developing and exchanging products.
- Business that turns raw materials from natural resources or product components into new products for sale.
- Costs involved in operating a business.
- How a market is organized; is based on the number of businesses competing for sales in an industry.
- Something that a person desires, but can function without.
31 Clues: Costs involved in operating a business. • Money moving into and out of a business. • All the activities required to make a product. • All of the goods and services that a business sells • Physical, or tangible items, that can be touched and used. • Something that a person desires, but can function without. • ...
Chapter 1 2013-09-24
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- rights to the assets
- taken out for the owner's personal use
- in OE resulting from the operation of a business
- statements/financial reports
- activity that changes A, L, or OE
- business/a business that performs an activity
- owed
- balance/amount in an account
- summarizing all info pertaining to a one item
- of right and wrong
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- owned by one person
- ethics/the use of ethics in making business decisions
- increase in OE resulting from operation of a business
- equation/A=L+OE
- of business
- of value
- used to summarize the owner's OE
- equity/assets-liabilities
- on account/a sale for which cash will be received at a later date
19 Clues: owed • of value • of business • equation/A=L+OE • of right and wrong • owned by one person • rights to the assets • equity/assets-liabilities • statements/financial reports • balance/amount in an account • used to summarize the owner's OE • activity that changes A, L, or OE • taken out for the owner's personal use • business/a business that performs an activity • ...
Acosta Mentoring Circle 3 2021-06-29
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- The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO
- Acosta is a sales & ______ company
- After each mentoring circle session, you should complete this to give feedback to the development team
- Acosta recently acquired ________ Group which is another sales & marketing agency
- The new Foodservice Division
- The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience"
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- The Business _______ division is the nerve center for data-driven strategies
- One of our strategic objectives is to strengthen and __________ our services, capabilities and approach to win with our clients
- ______ brands trust Acosta
- One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model
- One of our strategic objectives is to build a ________ and high-performance team and culture to drive growth and transformation
- The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name?
12 Clues: ______ brands trust Acosta • The new Foodservice Division • Acosta is a sales & ______ company • The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO • One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model • The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name? • The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience" • ...
Acosta Mentoring Circle 4 2021-06-29
Across
- The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO
- Acosta is a sales & ______ company
- After each mentoring circle session, you should complete this to give feedback to the development team
- Acosta recently acquired ________ Group which is another sales & marketing agency
- The new Foodservice Division
- The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience"
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- The Business _______ division is the nerve center for data-driven strategies
- One of our strategic objectives is to strengthen and __________ our services, capabilities and approach to win with our clients
- ______ brands trust Acosta
- One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model
- One of our strategic objectives is to build a ________ and high-performance team and culture to drive growth and transformation
- The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name?
12 Clues: ______ brands trust Acosta • The new Foodservice Division • Acosta is a sales & ______ company • The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO • One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model • The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name? • The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience" • ...
SAE Crossword 1 2025-03-21
Across
- Find out about a space your travel around.
- The process to find more in your data, for example to identify significant trends.
- Classification for a group of companies that have similar business activities.
- The quality of being clever.
- A mass of dust or smoke - or a computer network where files and programs can be stored.
- A general development or change in a situation or in the way that people behaving.
Down
- The efficiency of production of goods or services expressed by some measure.
- Operational system on your computer.
- A choice that you make about something after thinking about several possibilities.
- What we often seek to improve.
- Information that can be stored and used by a computer program.
- A new thing or method of doing something.
12 Clues: The quality of being clever. • What we often seek to improve. • Operational system on your computer. • A new thing or method of doing something. • Find out about a space your travel around. • Information that can be stored and used by a computer program. • The efficiency of production of goods or services expressed by some measure. • ...
Sönkköz 2020-09-29
15 Clues: peli • osuma • tehtävä • asentaa • kokemus • älykkyys • tietokone • kilpailla • strategia • kilpa-ajo • realistinen • näppäimistö • tablettitietokone • kytkeäpistorasiaan • yhteistoiminnallinen
My Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
Across
- Left or Right brain
- one of my learning styles
- the age I started tennis
- One of my multiple intelligence
- My favorite subject in school
- The medal that I won
- The job I want
- The month I was born in
Down
- the high school tennis team I want to be on
- my other learning style
- The other multiple intelligence
- County the first college I want to go to
- I am the ______ child in my family
- I am the ______ girl in my family
- State The second college I want to go to
- The country I was born in
- the award type I got at school
- My color personality
- the amount of kids in my family
19 Clues: The job I want • Left or Right brain • The medal that I won • My color personality • my other learning style • The month I was born in • the age I started tennis • one of my learning styles • The country I was born in • My favorite subject in school • the award type I got at school • The other multiple intelligence • One of my multiple intelligence • the amount of kids in my family • ...
Intro. to Business Terms 2025-05-27
Across
- Tangible items for sale
- The desire of buyers for goods
- Money used to start or run a business
- A person who starts and runs a business
- The amount of a product available
- Company operating under a parent brand
- Moral principles in business
- Total income before costs
- A business owned by shareholders
- Legal responsibility for business debts
- Person or company that makes goods/services
Down
- Someone who buys goods/services
- Actions to promote and sell products
- A business owned by two or more people
- Financial gain after expenses
- Spending money to make a return
- Intangible business offerings
- A system for producing/distributing goods
- Costs incurred to operate a business
19 Clues: Tangible items for sale • Total income before costs • Moral principles in business • Financial gain after expenses • Intangible business offerings • The desire of buyers for goods • Someone who buys goods/services • Spending money to make a return • A business owned by shareholders • The amount of a product available • Actions to promote and sell products • ...
Cash is King 2023-09-26
Across
- People or businesses that a business owes money to.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
- Item of value owned by a business.
- A record of the cash movements in a business.
- Inflows minus outflows
- Money coming into a business, e.g. from sales.
- A prediction of cash movements in a business.
- Legal status which means owners are responsible for all business debts.
- Legal status where owners can only lose the money invested in the business.
- Cash position at the start of the month.
Down
- People who owe a business money.
- Where a bank agrees for a business to take out more money than they have in their account.
- A document setting out what a business hopes to achieve and how.
- When a business expands too quickly without the cash resources to support the growth.
- Insufficient cash to pay bills.
- Money leaving a business to pay day-to-day bills.
- Money instantly available to pay costs - notes, coins or in the bank.
- Cash position at the end of the month.
18 Clues: Inflows minus outflows • Insufficient cash to pay bills. • People who owe a business money. • Item of value owned by a business. • Cash position at the end of the month. • Cash position at the start of the month. • A record of the cash movements in a business. • A prediction of cash movements in a business. • Money coming into a business, e.g. from sales. • ...
key terms 2023-11-12
Across
- A person who organizes ,operates and takes the financial risk for a new business venture
- When one business buys out the owners of another business
- Manufactures using the raw materials
- difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought in materials
- Natural resources to raw materials
- when a business expands its existing operations
- Has both a private and public sector
- business owned by one person
- Is the lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population
- Service someone would like to have
Down
- Decline in the secondary sector in a country
- Provides services to consumers and other sectors of industry
- when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at
- when one business mergers with or takes over another one and the same industry but at a different stage of production. This can be forward or backward vertical integration
- when a business takes over or mergers with another business. It is often called integration as one business is integrated into another one
- when one business mergers with or takes over another in the same industry at the same stage of production
- the next best alternative given up by choosing another item
- Service essential for living
- form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business
- When the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together
- total value of capital used in the business
- Money invested in a business by its owners
22 Clues: Service essential for living • business owned by one person • Natural resources to raw materials • Service someone would like to have • Manufactures using the raw materials • Has both a private and public sector • Money invested in a business by its owners • total value of capital used in the business • Decline in the secondary sector in a country • ...
Chapter 11 Business Funding 2025-06-04
Across
- borrowing money from investors via a website.
- expenses that remain the same every month.
- person who signs a loan with the applicant who takes on responsibility.
- an asset pledged that will be claimed by the lender if the loan is not repaid.
- cash used to start the business
- borrowing money for business purposes.
- professional investors or investing groups looking to fund new start up businesses.
- raising money for a business in exchange for a percentage of the ownership.
- business debts, or what it owes to others.
- initial expenses necessary to open doors of a business.
- expenses that can change on a monthly basis.
Down
- private investors who want to fund promising start up businesses.
- a specific dollar amount that a business can draw against as needed.
- amount of ownership a person has in a business.
- when one business grants a line of credit to another business for the purchase of goods and services.
- the difference between a business asset and its liabilities is called owners equity.
- cutting all the unnecessary expenses and operating on as little cash as possible.
- cash and items a business owns that can be easily turned into cash.
- money owned to a business by customers for goods or services delivered.
- is the money a business owes to its suppliers for goods or services received.
- ongoing expenses that help keep a company functioning.
- property or items of value owned by a business.
- items of value that may take time to sell.
23 Clues: cash used to start the business • borrowing money for business purposes. • expenses that remain the same every month. • business debts, or what it owes to others. • items of value that may take time to sell. • expenses that can change on a monthly basis. • borrowing money from investors via a website. • amount of ownership a person has in a business. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-07-30
Across
- The person who uses the product or service
- Creating new ideas, products, or ways to do things
- A person who starts and runs a new business
- The specific group of people a business aims to serve
- Moral principles guiding business behavior
- When expenses are greater than revenue
- How much of a product is available vs. how much people want it
- The total money a business brings in before expenses
- A business’s duty to positively impact society
- Combines benefits of corporation and partnership
- A business that is legally separate from its owners
- A person who buys goods or services
- Using money to support a business in hopes of future profit
- A new business, often with a unique idea or solution
- Managing employee hiring, training, and relations
Down
- How a business plans to make money
- An organization that provides goods or services to earn a profit
- and selling products or services
- Planning, organizing, and controlling business activities
- Managing money, budgeting, and investing
- A business owned by two or more people
- The chance of loss or failure in business
- Proprietorship – A business owned and operated by one person
- Operates to serve a cause rather than make a profit
- The system of production and consumption in a region
- Physical products (e.g., clothing, electronics)
- What remains after expenses are subtracted from revenue
- Activities provided for the benefit of others (e.g., haircuts, consulting)
- The amount of money needed to produce goods or services
- Day-to-day activities that keep the business running
30 Clues: and selling products or services • How a business plans to make money • A person who buys goods or services • A business owned by two or more people • When expenses are greater than revenue • Managing money, budgeting, and investing • The chance of loss or failure in business • The person who uses the product or service • Moral principles guiding business behavior • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
Down
- The action or process of convincing someone
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- How you body is built up
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- The action or process of convincing someone
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
Down
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- How you body is built up
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Danin/ Xinyi 2019-11-19
Across
- disagreement or arguement
- money coming into the business from the sales of goods and services
- Gross Domestic Production
- the assets minus the liabilities
- goes up
- profit the owner put into the business back
- order
- are personally responsible for the Debt business's
- study of decision and scarcity of resources
- goes down
- a kind of business owned, controlled and operated by one person
- Bargin
- what the business owes and must be paid back to s.o outside
- the point where demand exactly equal supply
- controlled by government as a hole
- what thee business owns and belongs to the business
- A period of less active from trade and industry
Down
- profit
- a person or group who has an interest in the actives of business
- what the owner invested in the business
- who business own the money
- self-motivated
- eg: wages and government welfare payment
- summary of cash position
- necessary things need for survival
- a kind of business that has 1-50 shareholders
- Differences
- money used up and cant be reused
- economic freedom
- Loss
- who owe money to the business
31 Clues: Loss • order • profit • Bargin • goes up • goes down • Differences • self-motivated • economic freedom • summary of cash position • disagreement or arguement • Gross Domestic Production • who business own the money • who owe money to the business • the assets minus the liabilities • money used up and cant be reused • necessary things need for survival • controlled by government as a hole • ...
Homeland 2018-12-11
Across
- terrorist that turned Sargent Brody
- sumored turned American soldier
- central intelligence agency
- main ex CIA agent
- double agent who worked for both the American & Russian intelligence
- favorite black ops agent who was also CIA
- Carrie Mathison’s daughter
Down
- The foundation Carrie worked for in Germany
- season 5 location for Homeland
- actor for Saul Berenson
- briefly director of the CIA
- the secret Carrie concealed during from the CIA
- Peter Quinn’s German girlfriend
- University where Carrie was a student
14 Clues: main ex CIA agent • actor for Saul Berenson • Carrie Mathison’s daughter • briefly director of the CIA • central intelligence agency • season 5 location for Homeland • sumored turned American soldier • Peter Quinn’s German girlfriend • terrorist that turned Sargent Brody • University where Carrie was a student • favorite black ops agent who was also CIA • ...
ESL 34 Review for Midterm 2025-11-03
Across
- a practice we all share
- logical, reasonable
- a global means of communication
- learning through the body and movement
- unstable and unpredictable
- founder of Amazon
- the fear of small, enclosed spaces
- a type of intelligence in which you work best alone
Down
- Treating someone unfairly due to personal characteristics
- something never done or seen before
- founder of eBay
- a type of intelligence in which you work well with others
- a timeless name that does not go out of style
- economically successful, flourishing
14 Clues: founder of eBay • founder of Amazon • logical, reasonable • a practice we all share • unstable and unpredictable • a global means of communication • the fear of small, enclosed spaces • something never done or seen before • economically successful, flourishing • learning through the body and movement • a timeless name that does not go out of style • ...
My Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-28
Across
- I am the ______ child in my family
- my other learning style
- The medal that I won
- the highschool tennis team I want to be on
- The country I was born in
- The job I want
- The other multiple intelligence
- My favorite subject in school
- the first college I want to go to
- the award type I got at school
Down
- One of my multiple intelligence
- one of my learning styles
- The second college I want to go to
- My color personality
- the age I started tennis
- the amount of kids in my family
- Left or Right brain
- I am the ______ girl in my family
- The month I was born in
19 Clues: The job I want • Left or Right brain • The medal that I won • My color personality • my other learning style • The month I was born in • the age I started tennis • one of my learning styles • The country I was born in • My favorite subject in school • the award type I got at school • One of my multiple intelligence • the amount of kids in my family • The other multiple intelligence • ...
LF crossword 2016-11-05
Across
- An online platform called ____________ offers periodic contests where Li & Fung employees can contribute their best ideas.
- Li & Fung recently launched a company wide initiative to develop workplaces called _______.
- Fung Business ____________ is the unit responsible for collecting, analysing and interpreting market data on global sourcing, supply chains, distribution, retail and technology.
- Committing to good corporate governance, Li & Fung places much emphasis on ______________, accountability and independence.
Down
- Li & Fung was started by Mr Fung Pak-Liu and Mr Lu To-Ming back in China, _____________ in 1906.
- MIT Management Executive Education and University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Business and Economics are Li & Fung’s two academic partners to provide the Executive ___________ Program.
- Li & Fung’s three drivers for the new three-year plans are: Digitalization, speed and ______________.
- Li & Fung’s three main core values are: ‘We are ________________’, ‘We are humble’ and ‘We are Family’.
- Li & Fung’s two main businesses comprises of _____________ and logistics.
- Recently, Li & Fung raised 650 million from the market by issuing a special type of bond called ______________.
10 Clues: Li & Fung’s two main businesses comprises of _____________ and logistics. • Li & Fung recently launched a company wide initiative to develop workplaces called _______. • Li & Fung was started by Mr Fung Pak-Liu and Mr Lu To-Ming back in China, _____________ in 1906. • ...
Personality 2025-03-25
Across
- General intelligence
- Organization and motivation
- factor OCEAN is a **BLANK** model
- If it feels good do it!
- Satisfies your needs correctly
- defense mechanisms Used to cope with stressful events
- Useful Many of Freud's concepts are **BLANK**
- Sociable or outgoing
- control Someone with emotional intelligence usually has
- Willingness to try new things
Down
- Keeping your mind in **BLANK** prevents stress and anxiety
- and Family Your **BLANK** and **BLANK** influence your ideal self
- Believing in your vote is called
- actualizing Humans strive to be the best they can with what they’ve got.
- Positive regard is important for
- Easygoing and trusting
- functioning and Self actualized Albert Einstein is considered to be
- positive regard Receiving affection with a price
- Specific intelligence
- Unstable mood
20 Clues: Unstable mood • General intelligence • Sociable or outgoing • Specific intelligence • Easygoing and trusting • If it feels good do it! • Organization and motivation • Willingness to try new things • Satisfies your needs correctly • Believing in your vote is called • Positive regard is important for • factor OCEAN is a **BLANK** model • Useful Many of Freud's concepts are **BLANK** • ...
8 form Unit_8 Dziugas 2024-02-13
15 Clues: salė • svarbus • pagirti • sostine • kantrybe • imperija • politikas • nuostabus • monarchija • švieslentė • intelektas • vartininkas • presidentas • bokso ringas • nepriklausomybe
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2023-04-28
Across
- (abbreviation) this person oversees a business' operations and resources and makes the major decisions for the company
- (abbreviation) a business to consumer transaction
- a type of business that has no owner and does not pay federal U.S. taxes
- a practice to protect brand names, logos, and business names
- statistical data that refers to particular groups within a population
- a tangible item a business owns
- (two words, no space) a practice used by businesses to protect a practice, process, or formula from being shared with other competitors
- a person or entity willing to provide monetary funds to a business with the hopes of earning a return on their money
- (two words, no space) a presentation given to potential investors to provide a brief overview of the business plan
- (two words, no space) a written plan that outlines a company's marketing strategies
- an individual who aspires to start and run a successful business
- an investor who provides funding to a business for a stake in the business in return
- a form of protection individuals can implement to protect their intellectual property and is designated for print, music, film, and various other forms of creative licenses
Down
- (two words, no space) a one-page document discussing key information commonly seen in a business plan
- (abbreviation) a business to business commercial transaction between businesses
- (abbreviation) a planning tool used to document a company's strength, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- an individual that owns at least one share in a corporation's stock
- (abbreviation) this person oversees a company's finances
- a fee paid to an employee for completing a task
- a business that takes its name and characteristics from an existing business chain
- (two words, no space) a document that addresses the concept, customers, and capital for business
- the amount of money a business plans on spending during a given period
- a fixed payment amount provided to a full-time employee
- a legal method used to protect an invention for a limited time
- (abbreviation) this person is responsible for overseeing the day-to-day administrative and operational functions of a business
- an individual with an interest in a business
- goods a business owns with the purpose of selling
- (abbreviation) a calculation used to determine how much an investment is making
- two or more individuals that share a business' financial responsibility
- the person that developed or create a company or organization
- non-cash compensations offered to employees in place or or in addition to a lower salary
- (two words, no space) a calculation used to measure a business' monthly cash flow
- a payment amount provided to employees for the number of hours they worked
33 Clues: a tangible item a business owns • an individual with an interest in a business • a fee paid to an employee for completing a task • (abbreviation) a business to consumer transaction • goods a business owns with the purpose of selling • a fixed payment amount provided to a full-time employee • (abbreviation) this person oversees a company's finances • ...
Chapter 1 Accounting 2016-09-01
Across
- the amount in an account
- value of all assets
- a planned process for providing financial information that will be useful to management
- financial reports that summarize the financial condition and
- the account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business
- a business owned by one person
- the use of ethics in making business decisions
- anything of value that is owned
- the name given to an account
- a business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
Down
- a sale for which cash will be received at a later date
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- an increase in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business
- assets taken out of a business for the owner’s personal use
- of a business
- the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from
- an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- a decrease in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business
- organized summaries of a business’s financial activities
- an amount owed by a business
- a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
24 Clues: of a business • value of all assets • the amount in an account • an amount owed by a business • the name given to an account • a business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • financial rights to the assets of a business • a business that performs an activity for a fee • the use of ethics in making business decisions • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-10
Across
- assets easily changed into cash
- total revenue - total cost
- money readily used to business operation
- money spent on production
- cash that flows out of a business
- cash that flows into a business
- money taken out of business for personal use
- negative number on bank balance
- money spent on business to keep it operating
- cash covered for unforeseen expenditure
Down
- unexpected cost
- things that business owns that has a monetary value
- prediction of bank balance at the end of each covered period
- amount of cash business is expected to have at the end of a month
- inability to meet debt
- flow of money in and out of the business
- holding too much stocks
- money paid to employees
- one time large payment
- money that is owed
20 Clues: unexpected cost • money that is owed • inability to meet debt • one time large payment • holding too much stocks • money paid to employees • money spent on production • total revenue - total cost • assets easily changed into cash • cash that flows into a business • negative number on bank balance • cash that flows out of a business • cash covered for unforeseen expenditure • ...
Evolution, Darwin, & Galton 2023-03-23
Across
- He suggested that physical modifications are inherited by succeeding generations
- The British museum displayed a human skeleton alongside this
- He said we shouldn't provide welfare because the number of unfit would soar
- Their beaks provided evidence for natural selection
- Galton believed this was inherited and sought to find a way to measure it
- He proposed evolution before Charles and was his grandfather
- Captain who wanted a companion for a marine expedition around the world
Down
- This school of thought was a product of Darwin's theory
- After reading this naturalists paper on evolution, Darwin realized he needed to publish soon
- Darwin's sell-out pioneering book about evolution
- He introduced the notion of evolution into geological theory
- Movement to improve society by selecting those with high intelligence to reproduce
- Darwin spent 5 years and threw up a lot on this
- Galton developed this to collect responses from Royal Society regarding intelligence in members' families
14 Clues: Darwin spent 5 years and threw up a lot on this • Darwin's sell-out pioneering book about evolution • Their beaks provided evidence for natural selection • This school of thought was a product of Darwin's theory • The British museum displayed a human skeleton alongside this • He introduced the notion of evolution into geological theory • ...
LF crossword 2016-11-05
Across
- Li & Fung’s three main core values are: ‘We are ________________’, ‘We are humble’ and ‘We are Family’.
- MIT Management Executive Education and University of Hong Kong’s Faculty of Business and Economics are Li & Fung’s two academic partners to provide the Executive ___________ Program.
- An online platform called ____________ offers periodic contests where Li & Fung employees can contribute their best ideas.
- Fung Business ____________ is the unit responsible for collecting, analysing and interpreting market data on global sourcing, supply chains, distribution, retail and technology.
- Li & Fung’s two main businesses comprises of _____________ and logistics.
- Li & Fung recently launched a company wide initiative to develop workplaces called _______.
Down
- Committing to good corporate governance, Li & Fung places much emphasis on ______________, accountability and independence.
- Li & Fung’s three drivers for the three year plans are: Digitalization, speed and ______________.
- Recently, Li & Fung raised 650 million from the market by issuing a special type of bond called ______________.
- Li & Fung was started by Mr Fung Pak-Liu and Mr Lu To-Ming back in China, _____________ in 1906.
10 Clues: Li & Fung’s two main businesses comprises of _____________ and logistics. • Li & Fung recently launched a company wide initiative to develop workplaces called _______. • Li & Fung was started by Mr Fung Pak-Liu and Mr Lu To-Ming back in China, _____________ in 1906. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- The action or process of convincing someone
Down
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- How you body is built up
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • Is a combination of how you look and behave • The action or process of convincing someone • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Traits of a sales person 2019-08-21
Across
- How you body is built up
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others
- Intense and eager enjoyment, interest
- the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged
- the imparting or exchanging of information by speaking, writing, or using some other medium
- the theoretical or practical understanding of a subject
Down
- The action or process of convincing someone
- Confidence in one's own worth or abilities
- Is a combination of how you look and behave
- an area of land under the jurisdiction of a ruler or state
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- The feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
14 Clues: How you body is built up • Intense and eager enjoyment, interest • Confidence in one's own worth or abilities • The action or process of convincing someone • Is a combination of how you look and behave • the way in which the elements of a whole are arranged • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-01-12
Across
- ______ capital is money provided by large investors to finance new businesses.
- A govt. agency that helps small business owners develop business plans.
- Starting your own business is a ______.
- Customer ____ is the number of customers who come into your business.
- An invention of creation that is brand new.
- Entrepreneurs have good _______ skills.
- _____ financing is the money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- An _____ is needed to start a company.
- ________ is the activity of setting up a business.
Down
- An entrepreneur is _______.
- _____ is critical to customer traffic.
- a ____ plan is a written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out.
- The most important part in starting a business.
- The ____ is usually the manager of a small business.
- ______ financing is money needed for the main resources of a business that will last for many years.
- A _______ business is a business with fewer than 500 employees.
- _____ financing is the amount of money needed to open the business.
17 Clues: An entrepreneur is _______. • _____ is critical to customer traffic. • An _____ is needed to start a company. • Starting your own business is a ______. • Entrepreneurs have good _______ skills. • An invention of creation that is brand new. • The most important part in starting a business. • ________ is the activity of setting up a business. • ...
Business ownership 2025-09-04
Across
- The owners of a business can lose more than they invested into the business
- A business that aims to improve society in some way
- The owners of a limited company can't lose more than they invested into the business
- The owners of a limited company
- The process of selling shares on the Stock Exchange for the first time
- The money raised to start or expand a business
- There is a risk of this for a public limited company
- An unincorporated business owned by one person on their own
- An incorporated business that cannot sell shares publicly (eg on the Stock Exchange)
- A binding legal agreement between partners
- A common disadvantage of owning a business as a sole trader
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- A significant reason why people might own a business
- An unincorporated business owned by 2 to 20 people together
- An incorporated business that can sell shares on the Stock Exchange
- A public limited company must include these letters at the end of its name
- A common business objective of new or struggling businesses
- The people who are responsible for running a company
- A private limited company must include this or the word Limited as part of its name
- A person who sets up and organises a business
19 Clues: The owners of a limited company • A binding legal agreement between partners • A person who sets up and organises a business • The money raised to start or expand a business • A business that aims to improve society in some way • A significant reason why people might own a business • The people who are responsible for running a company • ...
Puzzle 2017-07-12
Across
- / A multi tier architecture relying on services that support computer-to-computer interaction over a network.
- / A comprehensive tool for accessing and integrating Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) content from Microsoft Office products.
- / Group of one or more tables physically stored together to share common column that are often used together.
- / An open source software infrastructure in cloud computing, which enables us to implement clusters in cloud computing platform. It is mainly used to build public, hybrid and private clouds.
- / Sopra Steria’s Core Values.
- / In a relational database, the process of removing redundancy in data by separating the data into multiple table is________.
- / Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP.
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- / Google ____________ is a cloud-based big data analytics web service for processing very large read-only data sets.
- / A _________ is a specialized version of Data warehousing and it contains a snapshot of operational data that helps the business people to decide with the analysis of past trends and experiences.
- / Because it contains a description of its own structure, a database is considered to be ________.
- / A distributed database that is used to maintain a continuously growing list of records, called blocks.
- / An attempt to “hook” you into revealing your personal and confidential information by sending emails that seem to come from a legitimate business is called ______.
- / A convention for representing and interacting with objects in html documents.
- the Air / Sopra Steria's IoT experts have been assisting about 100 ITA consultants with a fun and unique project, the ________ challenge.
- / An early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM.
15 Clues: / Sopra Steria’s Core Values. • / Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP. • / A convention for representing and interacting with objects in html documents. • / An early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM. • / Because it contains a description of its own structure, a database is considered to be ________. • ...
Acosta Mentoring Circle 5 2021-06-29
Across
- The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO
- Acosta is a sales & ______ company
- After each mentoring circle session, you should complete this to give feedback to the development team
- Acosta recently acquired ________ Group which is another sales & marketing agency
- The new Foodservice Division
- The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience"
Down
- The Business _______ division is the nerve center for data-driven strategies
- One of our strategic objectives is to strengthen and __________ our services, capabilities and approach to win with our clients
- ______ brands trust Acosta
- One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model
- One of our strategic objectives is to build a ________ and high-performance team and culture to drive growth and transformation
- The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name?
12 Clues: ______ brands trust Acosta • The new Foodservice Division • Acosta is a sales & ______ company • The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO • One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model • The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name? • The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience" • ...
Unit 1 Accounting Terms 2017-09-21
Across
- Same set rules to prepare financial statements Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- When you buy something and agree to pay for it later
- Designed to collect, document, and report on financial transactions affecting the business.
- When a business buys an item on credit
- Assets equals Liabilities plus Owner's Equity
- Income earned from sales of goods or services
- A period of time covered by an accounting report
- Is a subdivision under assets, liabilities or owner's equity
- Property or items of value owned by a business
- The costs of products or services used to operate a business.
Down
- The creditor's claims to the assets of the business
- The business or person selling you the item on credit.
- The owner's claims to the assets of the business
- The amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business.
- Total amount of money owed to a business - money to be received later
- Business that spend more money than they take in are operating at a ____
- The accounting term for financial claims to assets
- A list of all of accounts that a business used
- The business has the ability to survive and operate indefinitely.
19 Clues: When a business buys an item on credit • Assets equals Liabilities plus Owner's Equity • Income earned from sales of goods or services • A list of all of accounts that a business used • Property or items of value owned by a business • The owner's claims to the assets of the business • A period of time covered by an accounting report • ...
Inglis guid 2020-05-28
Across
- a vehicle or aircraft that travels regularly between two places
- used to describe an activity that can continue without more investment
- to try to discover information that other people do not want you to know, by asking questions carefully and not directly
- the activity of searching and finding out about something
- To promote teamwork
- in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth
- the amount that something or someone weighs
- the process of analysing information in order to make a logical decision about the extent to which you believe something to be true or false
- the curved path through which objects in space move around a planet or star
- a small, usually round window in the side of a ship or aircraft
- Decision based on facts
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- closely connected with the subject you are discussing or the situation you are in
- To promote creativity
- a vehicle used for travel in space
- It is not used today, which has been clearly outdated.
- to accept
- lifelike vivid relating to the pictorial arts
- to say that something will happen in the future
- the part of the earth's environment where life exists
- a place, especially a small group of buildings or a town, that represents the authority or business interests of a government or company that is far away
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence such as visual perception speech recognition decision-making and translation between languages
- a country or area controlled politically by a more powerful country that is often far away
- a series of things that are done in order to achieve a particular result
- to continue to be in contact with somebody
24 Clues: to accept • To promote teamwork • To promote creativity • Decision based on facts • a vehicle used for travel in space • to continue to be in contact with somebody • the amount that something or someone weighs • lifelike vivid relating to the pictorial arts • to say that something will happen in the future • in or coming from a place outside the planet Earth • ...
AP GOV Crossword N. 10 2025-04-27
Across
- Post-Reconstruction rule exempting whites from literacy tests if an ancestor voted before 1867
- Tax on manufacture or sale of specific goods such as gasoline or tobacco
- Authorities expressly listed in the Constitution, chiefly Article I §8
- Civilian agency gathering human intelligence overseas
- Article I clause putting a ban on federal officials accepting gifts, titles, or payments from foreign governments
- Model in which states vie for residents and business through different policy mixes and taxes
- Cabinet department responsible for federal law enforcement and litigation
- Impact in which a third-party candidate siphons votes, causing a major-party contender to lose
- Proposed constitutional change requiring federal outlays not exceed revenues each fiscal year
- Amendment authorizing a federal income tax
- Doctrine excluding trial evidence derived from an unconstitutional search or seizure
- Total market value of goods and services produced yearly
- First ten amendments guaranteeing core civil liberties against federal intrusion
- Court rule demanding clear congressional authorization for issues of vast economic impact
- 1978 ruling rejecting strict racial quotas yet upholding limited affirmative action
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- Ideology favoring minimal government in both economic and social realms
- Clause requiring states to honor one another’s official acts and records
- 1962 SCOTUS case banning state-sponsored prayer in public schools
- Treasury bureau collecting federal taxes
- Casting ballots based on promised future policies rather than past record
- Joint federal-state health-coverage program for low-income individuals and families
- State and local laws enforcing racial segregation in the South between 1877 and 1965
- Casting ballots based on promised future policies rather than past record
- Department overseeing agriculture and food safety programs
- Government Corporation that insures bank deposits up to set limits
- Amendment preserving jury trials in federal civil suits over $20
- Group of top uniformed officers who advise the president and Defense secretary on military matters
- Political stalemate that prevents legislative action
- Signals-intelligence agency monitoring electronic communications
- Fee required to vote—barred in federal elections by the 24th Amendment (1964)
30 Clues: Treasury bureau collecting federal taxes • Amendment authorizing a federal income tax • Political stalemate that prevents legislative action • Civilian agency gathering human intelligence overseas • Total market value of goods and services produced yearly • Department overseeing agriculture and food safety programs • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
- the movement of cash in and out of the business.
- a financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- a 12 month operating period for a business.
- shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- all the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- a financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- 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.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- the owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- the expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- are the debts of a business.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- the difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
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- are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- the debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- the payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
- are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- are things of value that the business owns.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- a business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- the debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- all the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
41 Clues: are the debts of a business. • purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • a 12 month operating period for a business. • are things of value that the business owns. • liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • the debts a business can pay off very quickly. • the debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Business HW 2019-04-18
Across
- when a customer refuses to purchase goods or services from a business as a form of protest against the undesirable activities of the business
- the monetary value attached to the reputation of a particular business
- goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- the process that a business goes through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity
- a business that produces physical goods, often in a factory setting. These goods are then sold to wholesalers or directly to retailers who then sell the good on to customers at a marked-up price.
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit
- starting a business using personal finance or the revenue from the business
- any organisation that exists separately to its owner in order to produce and sell goods and services
- the ability of a business to keep employees
- a business that is licensed to operate under the name of an existing business and distribute its goods or services
- system a tool for managing a business’s environmental impact in a systematic and methodical manner
- the tools and machinery that are used to produce goods or perform services
- resources the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business
- agreement an agreement whereby the franchisor grants the franchisee the rights to use its business name and distribute its goods or services
- the funds contributed by the owner(s) of a business to start and build the business
Down
- the funds provided by banks, other financial institutions, government and suppliers, and which must be paid back over time, with interest
- a professional who provides advice on all financial management issues and taxation obligations
- a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s
- 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
- businesses products that are aimed at the same customers
- a review of the extent to which a business’s activities have an impact on the environment.
- the owner of an asset that is leased under an agreement to the lessee
- a written statement of the goals and objectives for the business, and the steps to be taken to achieve them
- individuals or businesses that invest in a new business. They are likely to expect a return on their capital, as well as taking a role in supporting the business owner.
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
- the person or business to whom a lease is granted
- 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 business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- when a bank allows a business or individual to overdraw their account up to an agreed limit for a specified time, to help overcome a temporary cash shortfall
- a method of raising finance through appeals for donations via social media and the internet
- a way of financing the purchase of assets without a large initial capital outlay
31 Clues: the ability of a business to keep employees • the person or business to whom a lease is granted • businesses products that are aimed at the same customers • a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s • the owner of an asset that is leased under an agreement to the lessee • ...
Acosta Mentoring Circle 1 2021-06-28
Across
- The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO
- Acosta is a sales & ______ company
- After each mentoring circle session, you should complete this to give feedback to the development team
- Acosta recently acquired ________ Group which is another sales & marketing agency
- The new Foodservice Division
- The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience"
Down
- The Business _______ division is the nerve center for data-driven strategies
- One of our strategic objectives is to strengthen and __________ our services, capabilities and approach to win with our clients
- ______ brands trust Acosta
- One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model
- One of our strategic objectives is to build a ________ and high-performance team and culture to drive growth and transformation
- The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name?
12 Clues: ______ brands trust Acosta • The new Foodservice Division • Acosta is a sales & ______ company • The last name of Acosta's current President & CEO • One of our strategic objectives is to _______ our operating model • The founder of Acosta Sales Co, LT Acosta-- what's his first name? • The division of our company that "Makes the world a better experience" • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-04-23
9 Clues: housekeeper • Main character • Name of the test • a tactic used by Ava • Director of the movie • Used internet browser • Language of the movie • Brilliant entrepreneur • Actress of the A.I robot
Multiple Intelligence 2016-11-30
9 Clues: Overly active • "Big Picture" • Values and ideas • The great outdoors • Strength in speaking • Aptitude for numbers • Patterns and expressions • What are you talking about • "Too concerned about being social"
Multiple Intelligence 2016-11-30
9 Clues: Overly active • "Big Picture" • Values and ideas • The great outdoors • Strength in speaking • Aptitude for numbers • Patterns and expressions • What are you talking about • "Too concerned about being social"
Artificial Intelligence 2024-06-21
Across
- Data used to check the performance of a machine learning model
- A function that imitates the human brain by learning from data patterns
- American computer scientist known as the "father of artificial intelligence"
Down
- The field of computer science focused on creating intelligent machines
- A branch of AI concerned with understanding and responding to human speech
- A computer program that can translate languages
- A computer program that can learn to recognize objects in images
- Pioneering computer scientist who developed the Turing test
- American researcher credited with coining the term "artificial intelligence"
9 Clues: A computer program that can translate languages • Pioneering computer scientist who developed the Turing test • Data used to check the performance of a machine learning model • A computer program that can learn to recognize objects in images • The field of computer science focused on creating intelligent machines • ...
Business 2021-06-24
Across
- a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor, who establishes the brand's trademark or trade name and a business system
- a self-employed person who owns their entire business, which is not legally separate from its owner.
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A share is a single unit of ownership in a company or financial asset.
- the actual cost incurred in the production of a given level of output.
- a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works.
- a legal tender—currency or coins—that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services.
- an excess of expenses over revenues, either for a single business transaction or in reference to the sum of all transactions for an accounting period.
Down
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- a long-term tangible piece of property or equipment that a firm owns and uses in its operations to generate income.
- the undertaking of activities associated with the production, sale or distribution of products or services. A business .......... can be operated as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or other type of business association.
- the exposure a company or organization has to factor(s) that will lower its profits or lead it to fail
13 Clues: a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. • A share is a single unit of ownership in a company or financial asset. • the actual cost incurred in the production of a given level of output. • a legal tender—currency or coins—that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services. • ...
business 2014-06-17
14 Clues: Test • Line • Areas • Value • Demand • Leader • Matrix • Service • Account • Rate of Return • the Line Promotion • General Meeting (A.G.M.) • Percentage Rate (A.P.R.) • Standards Authority (ASA)
Business 2025-04-04
Across
- Telling people about things to buy
- Person who works for someone
- Simple; including only what is necessary
- The main subject you study in college
- Something that you need or that you must do or have
- To finish your studies at a school, college, or university
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- Meeting when someone asks you questions to decide if you will get a job
- List of your education and work experience that you send when you are trying to get a job
- Job that you learn to do and then do for many years
- Special piece of paper you fill out when you try to get a job
- Person who helps someone in amore important position
- The person who controls a company or business
- Paper you get when you finish college
13 Clues: Person who works for someone • Telling people about things to buy • Paper you get when you finish college • The main subject you study in college • Simple; including only what is necessary • The person who controls a company or business • Job that you learn to do and then do for many years • Something that you need or that you must do or have • ...
Business 2018-03-22
Across
- refers to when something is in insufficient supply
- describes natural resources used in the production of goods and services
- cost is what you give up when you choose to use your economic resources in a particular way
- Jobs or tasks that we pay others to perform for us
- price Is where the consumer is prepared to pay for and one the supplier is prepared to sell for
- items that we consume to satisfy needs and wants
Down
- the ability to see opportunity, manage risk and coordinate resources effectively
- the human effort used to produce goods and services
- something that we want but don't need
- includes resources made by people to assist in the production of goods and services
- where the consumer is willing to buy at a particular price
- when a producer or a supplier is able and willing to supply at a particular price
- something that we need for everyday survival
13 Clues: something that we want but don't need • something that we need for everyday survival • items that we consume to satisfy needs and wants • refers to when something is in insufficient supply • Jobs or tasks that we pay others to perform for us • the human effort used to produce goods and services • where the consumer is willing to buy at a particular price • ...
Business 2024-09-23
Across
- To expand a business by introducing new products or entering new markets to reduce risk.
- under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue.
- Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money.
- When an employee is no longer needed, often because the job is no longer necessary.
- Moving a business or people to a new place, usually for better opportunities or lower costs.
- A situation like business improves or starts doing better after a period of decline.
- The ongoing costs required to keep a business running, like rent, utilities, and salaries.
- To combine or bring together different parts of a business to make it stronger or more efficient.
Down
- The group of customers that a company regularly does business with.
- Officially ending or stopping something, like an employee’s contract or a service.
- Customers who regularly buy from the same company because they trust the brand or product.
- Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders.
- A gradual decrease in the value, amount, or success of something, such as sales or profits.
13 Clues: The group of customers that a company regularly does business with. • under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue. • Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders. • Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money. • ...
Business 2023-03-04
Across
- license required to work in the food industry
- form filled out at end of year for taxes
- form filled out when hired
- perk of a job such as paid time off
- pay you receive before taxes are deducted
- pay you receive after everything is deducted
- an increase in payment rate
- what type of degree is business managment
- is business manager and ceo the same thing
Down
- organizing for something ahead of time
- a goal that takes greater than 6 months to complete
- how many weeks in advance do you tell an employer you are quitting
- a goal that can be completed in less than 6 months
13 Clues: form filled out when hired • an increase in payment rate • perk of a job such as paid time off • organizing for something ahead of time • form filled out at end of year for taxes • pay you receive before taxes are deducted • what type of degree is business managment • is business manager and ceo the same thing • pay you receive after everything is deducted • ...
Business 2023-04-27
Across
- a word for a group of agents.
- its a group of bills you have to pay
- what is a company that's gone broke?
- a certain amount of money that is allowed to be spent on the company
- what is the word for another method of sales forecasting?
- get too much and you could get greedy
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- another way to say you have to pay
- someone or some group that makes and sells goods
- an important _____ to success
- what is the word for the the middle amount of annual sales?
- another way to say customer
- a word for switching one value to another
- what type of currency is bitcoin?
13 Clues: another way to say customer • a word for a group of agents. • an important _____ to success • what type of currency is bitcoin? • another way to say you have to pay • its a group of bills you have to pay • what is a company that's gone broke? • get too much and you could get greedy • a word for switching one value to another • someone or some group that makes and sells goods • ...
business 2022-12-06
Across
- When two or more people work together to create or achieve the same thing.
- Goods that are traded, or sold in shops.
- It is a way of working in which people who work for different employers or for themselves share a building or office, often in order to be able to share ideas.
- It is the term given to a company’s name and the recognisable attributes that go with that company.
- It is a large, formal meeting, where people discuss their work, subjects they are studying, etc.
- It is the exchange of information and ideas among people with a common profession or special interest, usually in an informal social setting.
- It is the process of hiring new employees.
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- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor.
- It items that are made to be sold
- It’s the part of a company that deals with matters relating to its employees.
- Someone who buys or uses goods or services
- It refers to the promotion of a product or service.
- It is a form of marketing and distribution in which the owner of a business system grants to an individual or group of individuals the right to run a business selling a product.
13 Clues: It items that are made to be sold • Goods that are traded, or sold in shops. • Someone who buys or uses goods or services • It is the process of hiring new employees. • It refers to the promotion of a product or service. • When two or more people work together to create or achieve the same thing. • ...
Business 2022-12-13
Across
- the approximate number of years it will take for your investment to double
- to see how it performs
- depends on the person's/life/fiance/job
- measures volatility
- loan from an investor
- An offer to buy this stock
- a company's simplified name
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- when high
- stock price relative to its earnings.
- payment companies make per share
- the highest and lower price in a period
- the number of trades in 1 day
- when low
13 Clues: when low • when high • measures volatility • loan from an investor • to see how it performs • An offer to buy this stock • a company's simplified name • the number of trades in 1 day • payment companies make per share • stock price relative to its earnings. • the highest and lower price in a period • depends on the person's/life/fiance/job • ...
Business 2025-10-23
Across
- Indication of an underlying problem within management.
- A common set of activities that make up an important part of a manager's job.
- Explores possible scenarios and sees how outcomes might change.
- Manager who's main job is to guide and direct employees.
- More experienced manager that mentors, guides, and supports employees.
- A backup plan that is prepared in advance.
- Planning how much time is spent on tasks for maximum productivity.
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- Someone who reports to a higher level employee or manager.
- Plans employees work such as days, hours, shifts, etc.
- Rules that direct how management should be practiced.
- Detecting defects, correcting them, and preventing future defects.
- When something is not working as expected.
- When a manager evaluates an employee and identifies strengths and weaknesses.
13 Clues: When something is not working as expected. • A backup plan that is prepared in advance. • Rules that direct how management should be practiced. • Indication of an underlying problem within management. • Plans employees work such as days, hours, shifts, etc. • Manager who's main job is to guide and direct employees. • ...
Entrepreneurship Unit Test Review 2025-03-24
Across
- The total income generated by a business from its sales of goods or services before deducting expenses.
- The activities, strategies, and processes used to promote, sell, and distribute a product or service to consumers.
- A legal process where an individual or business declares they cannot pay their debts, leading to the restructuring or liquidation of assets to pay creditors.
- A business owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit, often sharing profits and decision-making responsibilities.
- A business model in which an individual or company (franchisee) is granted the rights to operate a business using another company’s brand, products, and business model.
- The sale of goods or services directly to consumers, typically through stores, online platforms, or other direct channels.
- The process of two or more companies combining into one entity to enhance efficiency, market share, or profitability.
- The company that owns the brand and business model, granting franchisees the right to operate under its name and guidelines.
- The individual or business that purchases the rights to operate a franchise and follows the franchisor’s business model.
- The group of consumers or businesses that buy or sell goods and services within a specific industry or region.
- The allocation of money or resources into a business, asset, or project with the expectation of generating a return or profit.
- The process of closing a business by selling its assets to pay off debts.
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- The process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business venture.
- The sale of goods in large quantities to retailers or businesses rather than directly to consumers.
- An individual who starts and operates a business, taking on financial risk in the hope of making a profit.
- A name, term, design, symbol, or other feature that distinguishes a business or product from its competitors in the market.
- Plan – A detailed document outlining the goals, strategies, financial projections, and operational plans for a business.
- The act of using someone else's work, ideas, or content without proper attribution or permission, often considered unethical or illegal.
- is Money borrowed by a business or individual that must be repaid, often with interest.
- A business structure where two or more individuals share ownership, responsibilities, profits, and liabilities.
- The financial gain a business makes after subtracting expenses from revenue.
21 Clues: The process of closing a business by selling its assets to pay off debts. • The financial gain a business makes after subtracting expenses from revenue. • is Money borrowed by a business or individual that must be repaid, often with interest. • The sale of goods in large quantities to retailers or businesses rather than directly to consumers. • ...
Intelligence and Testing 2012-12-18
Across
- Most widely used intelligence test
- one of three intelligences from the Triarchic theory defined by everyday problems/ obstacles, street smarts (more than 1 solution)
- the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas
- (two words)An assessment of what you have learned
- a test must accurately measure/predict what it is supposed to
- (two words)What does IQ stand for?
- the ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use new knowledge to adapt to new situations
- (two words)Intended to predict your ability to learn new skills in the future
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- defining meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- (two words)Comprehension of various social situations and ability to handle oneself in them
- a person, otherwise limited in mental ability, who has an exceptional skill
- Gardner's theory of _______ intelligences
- the amount of trait variation within a group that can be attributed to genetics
- Intelligence characterized by the ability to interpret complex relationships and solve problems
14 Clues: Most widely used intelligence test • (two words)What does IQ stand for? • Gardner's theory of _______ intelligences • the ability to produce novel and valuable ideas • (two words)An assessment of what you have learned • a test must accurately measure/predict what it is supposed to • a person, otherwise limited in mental ability, who has an exceptional skill • ...
Artificial Intelligence Terminology 2023-09-05
Across
- Network Computing system inspired by the human brain
- Vision AI's ability to interpret visual information
- Step-by-step set of instructions to solve a problem
- Analysis AI's ability to determine emotions in text or speech
- Learning Learning from unlabeled data to discover patterns
- Learning Subset of AI that enables systems to learn from data
- Learning Machine learning approach based on trial and error
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- AI program designed to simulate human conversation
- Recognition Identifying and classifying objects in images
- Mining Process of discovering patterns in large datasets
- Data Extremely large and complex datasets
- Learning Learning from labeled data with known outcomes
- Language Processing (NLP) AI's ability to understand and generate human language
- Language Model AI model for predicting and generating text
- Learning A type of machine learning with deep neural networks
15 Clues: Data Extremely large and complex datasets • AI program designed to simulate human conversation • Vision AI's ability to interpret visual information • Step-by-step set of instructions to solve a problem • Network Computing system inspired by the human brain • Learning Learning from labeled data with known outcomes • ...
Intelligence and Thinking 2022-10-14
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- When you have acquired knowledge about something without being aware of how you did so
- You know what you expect and what you believe about a topic
- The drawing of conclusions or influences from observations, facts, or assumptions from information
- internal characteristics defined as profit
- Mental inflexibility
- rule of thumb
- Howard Gardner; many ways to be "intelligent"
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- List of pros and cons
- A represented example; the way you know how to use something
- Learning with intention (studying
- Your mental picture
- A single idea
- Mental processes occurring outside of conscious
- general intelligence
14 Clues: A single idea • rule of thumb • Your mental picture • general intelligence • Mental inflexibility • List of pros and cons • Learning with intention (studying • internal characteristics defined as profit • Howard Gardner; many ways to be "intelligent" • Mental processes occurring outside of conscious • You know what you expect and what you believe about a topic • ...
Intelligence and Size 2025-04-11
Across
- extremely large, impressive
- cant't be seen with the eye
- learn quickly
- very intelligent, genius
- bright in a funny way
- smaller than typical
- slow to understand
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- unwise and irresponsible
- giant, huge
- intelligent and creative
- small and weak
- big, feel heavy (like a winter coat)
- medium-sized, typical
- not having good sense
14 Clues: giant, huge • learn quickly • small and weak • slow to understand • smaller than typical • medium-sized, typical • bright in a funny way • not having good sense • unwise and irresponsible • intelligent and creative • very intelligent, genius • extremely large, impressive • cant't be seen with the eye • big, feel heavy (like a winter coat)
7th Entrepreneurship Terms 2024-03-28
Across
- Offers assistance to customers
- A business owned by two or more people
- compactor: A business that does something similar to yours
- A business owned by one person
- Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a certain period of time :
- The process of starting a new business based upon the opportunities and needs of your target markets and local area ;
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- Is an overview of your business of goals includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them:
- in point Is when business expenses and sales = zero because the business met its goal and sold exactly enough units and its cover it fixed expenses:
- pitch A quick of description of your business that you use to explain to customers/investors
- skills Skills needed to be efficient in any jobs marker or workplace :
- up capital The finances required by a new business to pay for essentials fixed and current assets before it opens for business
- expenses that a business must pay regardless of how many sales its made:Liabilities Amount a company owes
- Is an art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates value of that product
- Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business:
- compactor: A business that dose different things but provide the same needs/services
- entity that is usually owned by multiple people stockholders
18 Clues: Offers assistance to customers • A business owned by one person • A business owned by two or more people • Someone who starts and runs their own business • Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts • Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business: • compactor: A business that does something similar to yours • ...
Intro to Business Chapter 2 2025-08-19
Across
- model A company’s plan for making a profit
- A share in ownership and a claim to a portion of a corporation’s profits
- sales model Employees of a business sell a product directly to a consumer
- business An organization that generates income for its owners
- bylaw A rule that explains how business will be conducted by a corporation
- model Business model where the owner of a company grants another business owner the right to use the owner company’s name
- business Company that is created to benefit a public interest
- A business owned by stockholders who share in profits and losses
- agreement A legally binding contract that establishes a partnership
- The collection of small investments from a large number of individuals to finance a business
- partnership Involves at least one general partner who assumes operations control and unlimited liability as well as one or more limited partners
- liability company Type of ownership that joins elements of a corporation and a partnership
- A type of business that is owned and managed by members of a group who benefit from services the business provides
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- model Business model where customers pay a subscription price for a product
- A corporation that requires its owners to file their profits and losses on their personal tax returns
- agreement A document that outlines the procedures for how an LLC will function
- model Business model where a company provides goods or services for free but later charges for extra features
- A form of business owned by two or more individuals who share management and profits
- design The way a company’s mission relates to its structure
- proprietorship A business owned and operated by a single individual
- A portion of a corporation’s income received by stockholders
- partnership Gives the owners full control over management, operations, and business decisions regarding the company
- of directors A group of individuals who represent stockholders and make high-level policy and management decisions for a corporation
23 Clues: model A company’s plan for making a profit • design The way a company’s mission relates to its structure • A portion of a corporation’s income received by stockholders • business An organization that generates income for its owners • business Company that is created to benefit a public interest • A business owned by stockholders who share in profits and losses • ...
BlueVerse MFG Crossword 2025-12-10
Across
- The Test to determine whether or not a computer (machine) can think intelligently like humans (2 words, 10 letters)
- A generative model architecture that uses a latent space to generate new data (3 letters)
- A field of AI that deals with the processing and analysis of visual information using computer algorithms (2 words, 14 letters)
- The concept by which machines mimic or emulate the human mind’s intelligence or human behavior, with the ability to learn and apply this approach/intelligence to solve any kind of varied problems (2 letters)
- Manufacturing machine that reduces waste and improves efficiency (4 letters)
- Technology enabling machines to understand and use human language (3 letters)
- Famous Co-founder of OpenAI. Founder of Tesla & works at Neuralink (9 letters)
- Process of using computer systems to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence (2 words, 12 letters)
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- The field of AI that focuses on creating machines that can generate creative and novel content (2 words, 15 letters)
- A robot designed to perform tasks traditionally done by humans (5 letters)
- Algorithm approach for optimizing supply chain and logistics to decrease costs and make decisions (2 words, 15 letters)
- Technology that enables remote monitoring and control of manufacturing processes (3 letters)
- AI technique that generates new data based on existing data (10 letters)
- Machines or software that perform repetitive tasks without human intervention (10 letters)
- Software tool that translates human requests into actionable commands (7 letters)
- Computer-based system that mimics human intelligence (12 letters)
- The virtual replica of a physical asset or process, created using generative AI algorithms (2 words, 11 letters)
- Type of AI that improves its performance by processing large amounts of data (2 words, 12 letters)
18 Clues: Computer-based system that mimics human intelligence (12 letters) • AI technique that generates new data based on existing data (10 letters) • A robot designed to perform tasks traditionally done by humans (5 letters) • Manufacturing machine that reduces waste and improves efficiency (4 letters) • ...
Financial Ratios and Financial Docs 2025-09-19
Across
- SHEET Shows assets and liabilities at a point in time.
- Owner of a company share.
- Costs of running a business.
- RATIO Compares current assets to liabilities.
- Promoting products and services.
- A financial plan for the future.
- Goods a business holds for sale.
- STATEMENT Report on profit and loss over a period.
- Funds for starting a business.
- TEST A strict liquidity test.
- CAPITAL Money for day-to-day operations.
- Legal inability to pay debts.
- Return on capital employed.
- Owners' investment in the business.
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- Debts owed by a business.
- Items of value a business owns.
- Ability to pay short-term debts.
- Anyone with an interest in a business.
- How well a business uses its resources.
- PROFIT Sales minus cost of goods sold.
- TRADER A business with one owner.
- PROFIT Final profit after all expenses.
- Value loss over time.
- How well a business makes money.
- Money left after costs.
- FLOW Movement of money in and out.
- Total money from sales.
- Money owed to others.
- Official financial inspection.
29 Clues: Value loss over time. • Money owed to others. • Money left after costs. • Total money from sales. • Debts owed by a business. • Owner of a company share. • Return on capital employed. • Costs of running a business. • TEST A strict liquidity test. • Legal inability to pay debts. • Funds for starting a business. • Official financial inspection. • Items of value a business owns. • ...
Understanding Business Activity 2022-12-14
Across
- what size is a public limited company usually
- two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a separate business for this purpose.
- the owners of a limited company
- what do business partners usually invest?
- liability what do business owners of an unincorporated business have?
- what do business partners usually share?
- what do business owners of an unincorporated business risk if the company fails?
- the shareholders in a limited liability company which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth.
- a payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
- a business that does not have legal identity separate from its owners. The owners have unlimited liability for business debts.
- often a large company, owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company can sell its shares to the general public.
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- a business that is owned and controlled by just person who takes all of the risks and receives all of the profits
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public
- liability what do shareholders in a public limited business have?
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing
- the finance needed when first setting up a business
- besides risks, what does a sole trader receive if they succeed?
- a business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits
- a business system where entrepreneurs buys the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- what size is a private limited company usually
20 Clues: the owners of a limited company • what do business partners usually share? • what do business partners usually invest? • what size is a public limited company usually • what size is a private limited company usually • the finance needed when first setting up a business • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-12
Across
- Main Business organizer
- your rivalry in a business
- a business made for more than making profit
- a form made to generate information
- the total amount of a specific good
- business seperate from owner
- original model
- Responsibility for your business
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- the things you make
- joint venture
- 2+ people in a business
- a way to store your cash
- one person owning a company
- $
- money game
- money generated
- useful or valuable things/people
- feauturing new methods
- ajm market
- The amount of money you make
20 Clues: $ • money game • ajm market • joint venture • original model • money generated • the things you make • feauturing new methods • Main Business organizer • 2+ people in a business • a way to store your cash • your rivalry in a business • one person owning a company • business seperate from owner • The amount of money you make • useful or valuable things/people • Responsibility for your business • ...
Business activities 2023-01-25
Across
- the employee of a franchise
- when you put your company on the stock market
- a business run by an individual or group of people
- the owner of a franchise
- a business that is available on the stock market
- these include customers and suppliers
- when there is a difference between you and your business
- an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- a non-profit organisation
- a government run business
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- businesses that use profits to benefit themselves and the local community or a social cause.
- when there is no distinction between you and your business
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- these include owners and employees
- a business owned by one person
- a company owned by a small amount of people that isn't available on the stock market
- a business that is run democratically
- grants a licence to another business to allow it trade using the brand
- Public sector organisations (administered by local/national government) aim to provide a quality service that improves wellbeing.
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
20 Clues: the owner of a franchise • a non-profit organisation • a government run business • the employee of a franchise • a business owned by one person • these include owners and employees • a business that is run democratically • these include customers and suppliers • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • when you put your company on the stock market • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2015-07-03
Across
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- Shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- Show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- The expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- Money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Are things of value that the business owns.
- Are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
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- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- Are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- Are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- A business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- The debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- Records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- Are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- Are the debts of a business.
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
41 Clues: Are the debts of a business. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Are things of value that the business owns. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The debts a business can pay off very quickly. • The debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Types of Business Organization 2022-11-20
Across
- These are people who are major shareholders in the company but who also have control over it; they are elected by other shareholders in the AGM.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company.
- A partner with unlimited liability
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- An annual meeting between directors and shareholders of a company to vote on major company decisions, to inform them on company performance, elect new directors, etc.
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- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned, financed and run by 2 to 20 people that also requires a deed of partnership to be used.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- liability The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business;
- 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;
- A partner with limited liability
- owner/s are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services; it usually is well-known, has an identity with a market and brand name for its product.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
20 Clues: A partner with limited liability • A partner with unlimited liability • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business. • owner/s are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business • These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company. • ...
Music Education 2013-11-13
25 Clues: Drum • Test • Kind • Beats • Noten • Leren • Ritme • Piano • Mozart • Zingen • Gitaar • School • Leraar • Muziek • Beyonce • Progamma • Training • Muzikant • Kinderen • Onderwijs • Luisteren • Intstrument • Concentratie • Vaardigheden • Intelligentie
dg 2022-06-22
24 Clues: реализм • оптимизм • зрелость • щедрость • терпение • гибкость • идеализм • верность • честность • интеллект • упрямство • энтузиазм • пессимизм • сочувствие • скромность • серьезность • креативность • задумчивость • цель, замысел • общительность • пунктуальность • стеснительность • жизнерадостность • уверенность в себе
Adjective - nouns 2022-11-01
24 Clues: shy • patient • serious • loyalty • honesty • modesty • ambition • sociable • idealism • stubborn • maturity • punctual • realistic • thoughtful • optimistic • enthusiasm • generosity • creativity • pessimistic • sympathetic • flexibility • intelligent • cheerfulness • self-confident
Nouns-adjectives 2023-12-04
24 Clues: shy • loyal • honest • mature • modest • patient • serious • generous • stubborn • sociable • flexible • cheerful • creative • punctual • ambitious • realistic • thoughtful • idealistic • optimistic • intelligent • sympathetic • enthusiastic • self-confident • pessimistic, pessimistical
Business Studies 2021-12-19
Across
- the people that are employed by the business and are directly involved in its activities
- the owner of a business (the franchisor) grants a licence to another person or business (the franchisee) to use their business idea
- legal agreement between two or more (usually, up to twenty)people to own, finance and run a business jointly and to share all profits
- sector where the government owns and runs business ventures
- needs that allow the human being to grow psychologically
- a company typically in the early stages of its development
- protects the workers and customers from the business’ activities and safeguard their interests
- this sector involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector
- when the owner of two businesses agree to join their firms together to make one business
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service
- the basic economic problem when there are unlimited wants and limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants
- the reason why employees want to work hard and work effectively for the business
- the business will continue even if one of it’s owners retire or die
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- any organization that uses all the factors of production (resources) to create goods and services to satisfy human wants and needs
- additional amount paid to workers for good work
- when one business buys out the owners of another business , which then becomes a part of the ‘predator’ business
- companies that can sell shares, unlike partnerships and sole traders, to raise capital
- a business that is not legally separate from the investors
- part of the profit; a return on investment
- paid to salesperson, based on a percentage of sales they’ve made
- this sector involves the use/extraction of natural resources
- a group of workers is given responsibility for a particular process, product or development
- a person who organizes, operates and takes risks for a new business venture
- sector where private individuals own and run business ventures
- any person or group that is interested in or directly affected by the performance or activities of a business
- they purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides
- the aims and targets that a business works towards to help it run successfull
- a rapid increase in the manufacturing sector
- when a person or organisation concentrates on a task at which they are best at
- a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business
31 Clues: part of the profit; a return on investment • a rapid increase in the manufacturing sector • additional amount paid to workers for good work • needs that allow the human being to grow psychologically • a business that is not legally separate from the investors • a company typically in the early stages of its development • ...
Ten Old Businesses in Pennsylvania 2024-01-30
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- how old is brownstein
- the street Davlyn is located on.
- what kind of business is penn valley chemicals.what kind of business is kleins
- how old is werner coach.
- what kind of business is wolfe and hale.
- the street the chester county chamber of business &industry is located on.
- kind of business is brownstein
- the street Davlyn is located on. (abbrev)
- the street the carpenters hall is located on.
- the street kleins is located on
- what kind of business is kleins
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- what kind of business Davlyn is
- what kind of business is werner coach
- the street The philadelphia convention & visitors bureau is located on.
- what kind of business is The Philadelphia convention & visitors Bureau
- the street wolfe&hale are located on.
- what kind of business is the Rowland company
- the street penn valley chemicals is located on.
- how old is the carpenters hall
- what is the chester county chamber of B&I operated from
20 Clues: how old is brownstein • how old is werner coach. • how old is the carpenters hall • kind of business is brownstein • what kind of business Davlyn is • the street kleins is located on • what kind of business is kleins • the street Davlyn is located on. • what kind of business is werner coach • the street wolfe&hale are located on. • what kind of business is wolfe and hale. • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- The expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- The debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- Are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- Records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- Are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- Are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- A business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Are the debts of a business.
Down
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
- Money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- The debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- Are things of value that the business owns.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- Show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
- Are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
41 Clues: Are the debts of a business. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Are things of value that the business owns. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The debts a business can pay off very quickly. • The debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- Shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- Show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- The expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- Money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Are things of value that the business owns.
- Are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
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- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- Are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- Are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- A business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- The debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- Records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- Are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- Are the debts of a business.
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
41 Clues: Are the debts of a business. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Are things of value that the business owns. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The debts a business can pay off very quickly. • The debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
One Chicago 2022-03-16
Across
- the apparatus
- recently got married
- Herrmann is on this rig
- jay halstead's partner
- adopted a kid from a case
- wive just had a baby
- Newest lieutenant
- strong guy form pd
- the cops are on this show
- the ___________ brothers
- the sergeant of intelligence
Down
- the unit on pd
- half man, half couch
- chief of the district
- funny guy from pd
- Squad lieutenant
- the doctors are on this show
- Stella and Severide
- the firefighters are on this show
- funny guy on squad
- Severide,Cruz, Capp, and Tony are on this
- Kidd, Gallo, and Mouch are on this rig
- gets hurt a lot on pd
- the guy that tries to be the best on fire
- desk sergeant
25 Clues: the apparatus • desk sergeant • the unit on pd • Squad lieutenant • funny guy from pd • Newest lieutenant • funny guy on squad • strong guy form pd • Stella and Severide • half man, half couch • recently got married • wive just had a baby • chief of the district • gets hurt a lot on pd • jay halstead's partner • Herrmann is on this rig • the ___________ brothers • adopted a kid from a case • ...
Names 2013-04-24
Across
- Functionalism
- Hypnosis
- Obedience Experiment
- Language is half nature and half nurture
- Baby Albert experiment
- Hypnosis
- Parenting Styles: Authoritative, Authoritarian and Permissive
- Proximity, Closure, Continuity
- Cognitive Dissonance Theory
- Law of Effect
- Linguistic Determinism/ Relativity
- Memories can be changed and falsely created
- He did the eight stages
- Multiple intelligence and if you are not good at one aspect you may be gifted in others
Down
- Bobo Doll experiment
- The monkey experiment: cloth model and wire model
- Availability Heuristics
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- The Moral Ladder: 3 stages
- Cognitive Development: Sensorimotor, Pre-operational, Concrete Operational
- Experiment on secure and insecure attachments
- Structuralism
- Learning/ Forgetting curve
- Intelligence Test
- Classical Conditioning: Dog salivation
- Operant Conditioning
- Psychoanalysis, unconscious
- One trial learning: Taste, light and sound
28 Clues: Hypnosis • Hypnosis • Functionalism • Structuralism • Law of Effect • Intelligence Test • Bobo Doll experiment • Obedience Experiment • Operant Conditioning • Baby Albert experiment • Availability Heuristics • He did the eight stages • Stanford Prison Experiment • The Moral Ladder: 3 stages • Learning/ Forgetting curve • Cognitive Dissonance Theory • Psychoanalysis, unconscious • ...
Cognitive Vocabulary 2016-03-29
Across
- of social impairment Explains how people with autism have troubles
- Effect IV has no effect on the DV
- Interference Learning previous learned material
- of Mind (ToM) Ability to attribute mental states
- Understanding sensory info.
- Recognition Task Task used to test gender diff.
- Emphasized the distinctive characters of others
- Mental condition from early childhood
- Gaining knowledge and comprehension
- Tells how a person can withstand adversity
- Test Test that measures the eye's spatial resolution
- An intelligence test
Down
- Load Total amount of mental effort
- Disorder that impairs social skills
- of the brain Brain's ability to adapt to change
- Brief facial expressions
- # used to measure intelligence
- Memories that fade over time
- Interference Previously learned material to hinder subsequent learning
- Neutral synoptic firing of our receptors
20 Clues: An intelligence test • Brief facial expressions • Understanding sensory info. • Memories that fade over time • # used to measure intelligence • Disorder that impairs social skills • Gaining knowledge and comprehension • Mental condition from early childhood • Effect IV has no effect on the DV • Load Total amount of mental effort • ...
Cognitive Vocabulary 2016-03-29
Across
- Brain's ability to adapt to change
- Tells how a person can withstand adversity
- Mental condition from early childhood
- Brief facial expressions
- Test that measures the eye's spatial resolution
- Previously learned material to hinder subsequent learning
- Learning previous learned material
Down
- Gaining knowledge and comprehension
- Disorder that impairs social skills
- Memories that fade over time
- # used to measure intelligence
- Explains how people with autism have troubles
- Neutral synoptic firing of our receptors
- An intelligence test
- Understanding sensory info.
- IV has no effect on the DV
- Task used to test gender diff.
- (ToM) Ability to attribute mental states
- Emphasized the distinctive characters of others
- Total amount of mental effort
20 Clues: An intelligence test • Brief facial expressions • IV has no effect on the DV • Understanding sensory info. • Memories that fade over time • Total amount of mental effort • # used to measure intelligence • Task used to test gender diff. • Brain's ability to adapt to change • Learning previous learned material • Gaining knowledge and comprehension • ...
Cognitive Vovabulary 2016-03-29
Across
- Neutral synoptic firing of our receptors
- of Mind(ToM) Ability to attribute mental states
- Understanding sensory info.
- Brief facial expressions
- Interference Previously learned material to hinder subsequent learning
- Recognition Task Task used to test gender diff.
- # used to measure intelligence
- Tells how a person can withstand adversity
- Test Test that measures the eye's spatial resolution
Down
- Mental condition from early childhood
- Load Total amount of mental effort
- Gaining knowledge and comprehension
- Effect IV has no effect on the DV
- of social impairment Explains how people with autism have troubles
- Emphasized the distinctive characters of others
- Disorder that impairs social skills
- An intelligence test
- Interference Learning previous learned material
- of the brain Brain's ability to adapt to change
- Memories that fade over time
20 Clues: An intelligence test • Brief facial expressions • Understanding sensory info. • Memories that fade over time • # used to measure intelligence • Gaining knowledge and comprehension • Disorder that impairs social skills • Mental condition from early childhood • Effect IV has no effect on the DV • Load Total amount of mental effort • ...
45 2025-02-19
Across
- Mike struggles with this in spy work
- Mike's ex-girlfriend and secret agent
- Genre of the film
- Fake identities in espionage
- Mike's home state
- Classic action film moment
- Secret agents in the movie
- What spies always keep
- Fast-paced pursuit in the movie
- Government agency operations
- Used to hide true identity
Down
- Possible antagonist or rival agent
- Title of the movie
- J.K. Simmons' character
- Hidden messages in spy work
- High-stakes intelligence assignment
- Rekindled love story element
- The world Mike is thrown into
- Essential weapons in the mission
- Humorous moments in the film
- Construction worker turned spy
- Common in spy thrillers
- Hard to earn in espionage
- What Mike faces in the spy world
- Kitchen scene in the movie
25 Clues: Genre of the film • Mike's home state • Title of the movie • What spies always keep • J.K. Simmons' character • Common in spy thrillers • Hard to earn in espionage • Classic action film moment • Secret agents in the movie • Kitchen scene in the movie • Used to hide true identity • Hidden messages in spy work • Rekindled love story element • Fake identities in espionage • ...
CTF-CW-5 2025-11-17
Across
- System�s ability to handle growth
- Web Application Firewall: protects websites
- When someone breaks a formal rule
- Proof collected in a cyber investigation
- Openness about security controls and processes.
- Email security service trusted by Tekion.
- Person/role overseeing rules or limits
- Hiding real numbers with random stand-ins again
- Process for managing computer security events
- The things done to prevent or detect risks
- Role managing security events
Down
- Framework for managing artificial intelligence risks and compliance
- Moral principles guiding artificial intelligence development
- Innovation hub for new products at Tekion.
- Individual whose personal data is being processed
- Multi-factor authentication: more than password required
- Steps to fix incident aftermath
- Limits of coverage
- Special cyberops expert team at Tekion.
- Unique identifier for a networked device
20 Clues: Limits of coverage • Role managing security events • Steps to fix incident aftermath • System�s ability to handle growth • When someone breaks a formal rule • Person/role overseeing rules or limits • Special cyberops expert team at Tekion. • Proof collected in a cyber investigation • Unique identifier for a networked device • Email security service trusted by Tekion. • ...
business 2013-07-11
Across
- to make money
- exchange goods for goods
- to get things cheap
- what you use to buy things
- providing assistance
- a product (tangible)
- anything that we desire
- thing we need for survival
Down
- Organizations that make products
- a hired worker
- an Organization that is involved with producing goods or providing services for consumers in exchange for money
- pay the government
- buy goods or services
13 Clues: to make money • a hired worker • pay the government • to get things cheap • providing assistance • a product (tangible) • buy goods or services • anything that we desire • exchange goods for goods • what you use to buy things • thing we need for survival • Organizations that make products • ...
business 2023-04-27
Across
- someone that comes to your business to buy stuff
- they make you your items
- the best way to make money
- some one who run the business and tells you what to do
- like a customer they buy things
- when you work for a certain amount of hours
Down
- you loss all your money and become bankrupt
- some businesses have them so you can search what they have and buy online
- you buy them from the shops
- someone you hire to work for you
- you get a raise and get to a higher level
- when the price is drop or has a certain present off
- when you advertise something though tv
13 Clues: they make you your items • the best way to make money • you buy them from the shops • like a customer they buy things • someone you hire to work for you • when you advertise something though tv • you get a raise and get to a higher level • you loss all your money and become bankrupt • when you work for a certain amount of hours • ...
Business 2021-02-10
Across
- Mice and keyboards mostly require______ ports
- What carries out your computers instructions
- What’s used to draw power from the computer
- What attaches to the motherboards PCI slots
- What Stores temporary information
- What stores most of your computers components
- what houses your graphics card
- 1394 What connects to many different peripherals
Down
- What performs system checks when you turn your computer on
- an older printer or scanner usually connects to this
- What funnels out power through the multicoloured cables
- _____ are slower than an USB
- You see these on the back of your computer
13 Clues: _____ are slower than an USB • what houses your graphics card • What Stores temporary information • You see these on the back of your computer • What’s used to draw power from the computer • What attaches to the motherboards PCI slots • What carries out your computers instructions • Mice and keyboards mostly require______ ports • ...
