business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Technology s.102-103 2026-04-15
16 Clues: yhteys • poistaa • asentaa • salasana • vaikutus • älykkyys • laitteet • vaikuttaa • ohjelmisto • vanhentunut • yksityisyys • käyttäjänimi • tieteellinen • edetä, edistää • vaikuttaa johonkin • kehitys, kehittäminen
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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Sönkköz 2020-09-29
15 Clues: peli • osuma • tehtävä • asentaa • kokemus • älykkyys • tietokone • kilpailla • strategia • kilpa-ajo • realistinen • näppäimistö • tablettitietokone • kytkeäpistorasiaan • yhteistoiminnallinen
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 ;
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Artificial Intelligence 2020-05-26
9 Clues: evade someone • very thoroughly • huge popularity • progressively reduce • other side of something • very famous in some sphere • lacking interest or excitement; dull • money provided for a particular purpose • behaving or occurring in a way that is expected
artificial intelligence 2020-05-14
Across
- being able to deal with different situations and changes like human brain
- to give orders from a computer
- a device able to respond to movements, sound, light and so on
- a material, usually silicon, used to store, analyse information in a computer
- to move information to your computer from other computers
- of or connected with sight
Down
- created by computers
- the state of being awake and being able to see, hear and think
- living forever
9 Clues: living forever • created by computers • of or connected with sight • to give orders from a computer • to move information to your computer from other computers • a device able to respond to movements, sound, light and so on • the state of being awake and being able to see, hear and think • being able to deal with different situations and changes like human brain • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2020-10-06
9 Clues: goal focused • models the way • having a good attitude • takes imput from others • does not believe in new ideas • makes all decisions by himself • final decision is made by the team • being able to come up with new ideas • relating to others pain and emotions
INTELLIGENCE COLLECTIVE 2020-10-13
9 Clues: A plusieurs • Travail en commun • Rendement, résultat • Réaction réciproque • Partage faire connaître • Adresser et recevoir en retour • Parfaite accessibilité de l'information • Faire passer d'une personne à une autre • Diviser un ensemble entre plusieurs personnes
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"
Crystallized Intelligence 2024-12-12
Across
- A theory of intelligence that consists of analytical, creative, and practice intelligences
- Part of the brain who's primary function is long-term memory storage and retrieval
- The first mental image that best represents a topic
- A type of amnesia in which a person cannot form new memories
- A mental short cut to problem solve
Down
- A Gestalt Principle in which people fill in lines/objects even when not present
- The process of changing schema to fit new information and differentiate
- A type of test and predicts a person's future performance
- Part of the brain that controls hormones; 4 F's
9 Clues: A mental short cut to problem solve • Part of the brain that controls hormones; 4 F's • The first mental image that best represents a topic • A type of test and predicts a person's future performance • A type of amnesia in which a person cannot form new memories • The process of changing schema to fit new information and differentiate • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-05-28
Across
- Like a super-smart helper machine
- A machine that can store and process information, like words, pictures, sounds, and videos, very quickly
- A virtual assistant developed and popularized by Apple
- The ability of a computer to think and learn so that it can perform tasks that are typically done by people
- The time that hasn't happened yet," or what will come after the present
Down
- Giving computers instructions, like telling them what to do and how to do it, using a special language they can understand
- Famous for his contributions to mathematics, computer science, and artificial intelligence
- A device that helps us do work by making things easier to move, lift, or build
- Amazon's cloud-based voice service
9 Clues: Like a super-smart helper machine • Amazon's cloud-based voice service • A virtual assistant developed and popularized by Apple • The time that hasn't happened yet," or what will come after the present • A device that helps us do work by making things easier to move, lift, or build • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2025-05-06
Across
- What someone thinks will happen
- Facts collected together for analysis
- The action of teaching a person
- The use of computer systems
- The use of automatic equipment
Down
- A type of machine learning on Artificial networks
- Set of rules to be followed in calculations
- A computer sytsem modelled on the human brain
- Re-presentation of someone or something
9 Clues: The use of computer systems • The use of automatic equipment • What someone thinks will happen • The action of teaching a person • Facts collected together for analysis • Re-presentation of someone or something • Set of rules to be followed in calculations • A computer sytsem modelled on the human brain • A type of machine learning on Artificial networks
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 2026-01-27
9 Clues: Not real • The result of something • To invent false information • False or inaccurate information • Information on a website or app • Someone or something you can trust • To know what someone or something is • A fake photo or video of a real person • To believe someone or something is good and honest
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 • ...
Musical Intelligence 2026-05-14
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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 • ...
Business 2022-06-02
Across
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- A person – such as a parent, close family member or friend – who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- a person or institution that owns a sum of money
- spreading payments over multiple periods
Down
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- an amount of money loaned at interest by a bank to a borrower, usually on collateral security, for a certain period of time.
- a payment card issued to users to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's accrued debt.
- rating on estimate of the ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on previous dealings
- The money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- another name for a company owner or member
- The maximum output level a company can sustain to provide its products or services.
- The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors.
- a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business
13 Clues: spreading payments over multiple periods • a person or company to whom money is owed • another name for a company owner or member • a person or institution that owns a sum of money • The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors. • a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business • ...
Business 2023-08-01
Across
- Australian taxation office
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- A system of transmitted voices over a distance using wire or radio, by converting acoustic vibrations or electrical signals.
- The state of working for oneself as a freelance or the owner of a business rather than for an employer
- An estimate of income or expenditure for a set period time
- A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- The most incurred in or required for something
Down
- authorizisation granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, for example acting as an agent for a company's products.
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done
- Give someone money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred
- A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- Income,especially when of an organization of a substantial nature
- Goods and services tax
13 Clues: Goods and services tax • Australian taxation office • The most incurred in or required for something • An estimate of income or expenditure for a set period time • Income,especially when of an organization of a substantial nature • Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments • ...
Business 2025-03-12
Across
- a measurement of an advertisement’s audience, recorded as a percentage of the original targeted audience.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- Money generated for each product/unit sold after deducting the variable portion of the Business’s costs.
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- How many times the advertisement was viewed. "GRP"
- an expense that changes in proportion to how much a company produces or sells.
- free from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
Down
- occurs when a government or other authority requires that a fee be paid by citizens and corporations
- a resource with economic value
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the total or whole amount of something.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the total or whole amount of something.
- The money generated from normal business operations.
14 Clues: a resource with economic value • the total or whole amount of something. • the total or whole amount of something. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • How many times the advertisement was viewed. "GRP" • The money generated from normal business operations. • free from an obligation or liability imposed on others. • ...
Business 2026-04-22
Across
- Occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- Companies that have separate legal status from their owners
- Are those resources needed to produce goods and services. There are four factors of production and they are in limited supply
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry. This is also known as diversification.
- The aims or targets that a business works towards
- Any person or group with direct interest in the performance and activities of a business
Down
- Does not have a separate legal identity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production
- Business in the public sector that is owned and controlled by the state [government]
- Has both a private sector and a public (state) sector
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. Can be forward or backward.
- Two or more businesses start a new project together, sharing capital, risks and profits
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population
13 Clues: The aims or targets that a business works towards • Has both a private sector and a public (state) sector • Companies that have separate legal status from their owners • The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population • Business in the public sector that is owned and controlled by the state [government] • ...
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.
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Saturday Crossword Fun Times 06/03 2026-03-06
Across
- A small group of people discussing a product or idea (5,5)
- Physical products sold by a business (5)
- The quantity producers are willing to sell (6)
- The person who legally possesses a business (5)
- A business with a separate legal identity from its owners (7,7)
- Intangible products provided by a business (8)
- Money a business spends in order to operate (5)
- Things customers would like but do not necessarily need (8,5)
- A rival business in the same market (10)
- The total income a business receives from sales (7)
- When owners can only lose the money they invested (7,9)
- A business owned and run by one person (4,6)
- The business that sells the right to use its name and system (10)
- Money invested into a business (7)
- Person who takes the risk of starting and running a business (12)
- The amount consumers are willing and able to buy (6)
- A person who buys goods or services from a business (8)
- The ability to generate new business ideas and take initiative (10)
- A bank facility allowing a business to spend more than is in its account (9)
- Choosing a smaller group from a larger population (8)
Down
- Finance invested in small businesses with high growth potential (7,7)
- Information that already exists and has been collected before (9,8)
- A written set of questions used to collect data (13)
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest (4)
- The person who buys the right to run a franchise (10)
- Financial reward made when total revenue is greater than total costs (6)
- When owners are personally responsible for all business debts (9,9)
- Part of the economy owned and controlled by the government (6,6)
- Part of the economy run by individuals and businesses rather than the government (7,6)
- Things customers require from a product (8,5)
- A document setting out business aims and how to achieve them (8,4)
- Legal responsibility for debts (9)
- A person or group with an interest in a business (11)
- Information collected first hand for a specific purpose (7,8)
- Collecting and analysing information about customers and markets (6,8)
- Where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services (6)
- A business owned by two or more people (11)
- A business agreement to use another firm’s brand and system (9)
- The place where a business operates (8)
- Raising finance through small amounts from many people, often online (12)
40 Clues: Legal responsibility for debts (9) • Money invested into a business (7) • The place where a business operates (8) • Physical products sold by a business (5) • A rival business in the same market (10) • A business owned by two or more people (11) • A business owned and run by one person (4,6) • Things customers require from a product (8,5) • ...
Saturday morning crossword Year 10 06/03 2026-03-06
Across
- A small group of people discussing a product or idea (10)
- Physical products sold by a business (5)
- The quantity producers are willing to sell (6)
- The person who legally possesses a business (5)
- A business with a separate legal identity from its owners (14)
- Intangible products provided by a business (8)
- Money a business spends in order to operate (5)
- Things customers would like but do not necessarily need (13)
- A rival business in the same market (10)
- The total income a business receives from sales (7)
- When owners can only lose the money they invested (16)
- A business owned and run by one person (10)
- The business that sells the right to use its name and system (10)
- Money invested into a business (7)
- Person who takes the risk of starting and running a business (12)
- The amount consumers are willing and able to buy (6)
- A person who buys goods or services from a business (8)
- The ability to generate new business ideas and take initiative (10)
- A bank facility allowing a business to spend more than is in its account (9)
- Choosing a smaller group from a larger population (8)
Down
- Finance invested in small businesses with high growth potential (14)
- Information that already exists and has been collected before (17)
- A written set of questions used to collect data (13)
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest (4)
- The person who buys the right to run a franchise (10)
- Financial reward made when total revenue is greater than total costs (6)
- When owners are personally responsible for all business debts (18)
- Part of the economy owned and controlled by the government (12)
- Part of the economy run by individuals and businesses rather than the government (13)
- Things customers require from a product (13)
- A document setting out business aims and how to achieve them (12)
- Legal responsibility for debts (9)
- A person or group with an interest in a business (11)
- Information collected first hand for a specific purpose (15)
- Collecting and analysing information about customers and markets (14)
- Where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services (6)
- A business owned by two or more people (11)
- A business agreement to use another firm’s brand and system (9)
- The place where a business operates (8)
- Raising finance through small amounts from many people, often online (12)
40 Clues: Legal responsibility for debts (9) • Money invested into a business (7) • The place where a business operates (8) • Physical products sold by a business (5) • A rival business in the same market (10) • A business owned and run by one person (10) • A business owned by two or more people (11) • Things customers require from a product (13) • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts
- entity that is usually owned by multiple people stockholders
- pitch A quick of description of your business that you use to explain to customers/investors
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- compactor: A business that does something similar to yours
- compactor: A business that dose different things but provide the same needs/services
- The process of starting a new business based upon the opportunities and needs of your target markets and local area ;
- Is an art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates value of that product
Down
- expenses that a business must pay regardless of how many sales its made:Liabilities Amount a company owes
- A business owned by one person
- A business owned by two or more people
- Is an overview of your business of goals includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them:
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a certain period of time :
- up capital The finances required by a new business to pay for essentials fixed and current assets before it opens for business
- Offers assistance to customers
- 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:
- skills Skills needed to be efficient in any jobs marker or workplace :
- Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business:
18 Clues: A business owned by one person • Offers assistance to customers • 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Ten Old Businesses in Pennsylvania 2024-01-30
Across
- 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. • ...
Unit 4 2025-09-29
Across
- Managing money and investments for a business
- Anyone affected by a business
- The process of starting and running a new business
- Willingness to take chances in business for the possibility of reward
- Money borrowed from a lender that must be repaid with interest
- Donating money, goods, or services to help causes or communities
- A business owned and operated by one person
- The cost of borrowing money, shown as a percentage
- Operating in a way that protects natural resources and the environment for the future
- A flexible business structure that combines partnership and corporation benefits, protecting owners from personal liability
- Ways to begin a business, such as starting from scratch, buying an existing business, or purchasing a franchise
- Physical items that can be touched, seen, and owned
- Rivalry between businesses to attract customers and make sales
- Measuring success not just by profit, but also by impact on people and the planet
- The owner’s share of the business after all debts are paid
- A business that is licensed to operate under the name and system of an existing company
- A person who takes risks to start and manage a business
- How efficiently a business uses resources to produce goods or services
- A legal business structure that is separate from its owners and can sell stock
- A borrower’s reputation for repaying debts
- A report showing a company’s revenues, expenses, and profit/loss over time
- A new business created to bring a unique product or service to the market
- A business owned and run by members who share in the benefits
Down
- Money invested by individuals or firms in startup businesses with high growth potential
- The money a business has left after paying all expenses
- Activities or tasks that are done for someone else
- The main functions of business: production, marketing, management, finance, and human resources
- A financial report that shows how money flows in and out of a business
- The process of making products or services that customers see as worth buying
- A flexible loan that allows businesses to borrow up to a certain limit when needed
- Businesses create jobs, produce goods/services, and improve the quality of life in a community
- When businesses act in ways that benefit society, not just make profits
- Doing business honestly and fairly, following moral principles
- An organization that provides goods or services to earn a profit
- Debts or things a business owes
- The ability to borrow money with a promise to pay it back later
- A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities and profits
- Anything a business owns that has value
- A business that provides goods/services without the goal of making profit; instead, it supports a mission
- An independently owned business with fewer employees and less revenue than large corporations
- A financial plan that shows expected income and expenses
- A written document that explains a company’s goals and how it will achieve them
- A financial report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time
- Creating new ideas, products, or methods to improve business
44 Clues: Anyone affected by a business • Debts or things a business owes • Anything a business owns that has value • A borrower’s reputation for repaying debts • A business owned and operated by one person • Managing money and investments for a business • Activities or tasks that are done for someone else • The process of starting and running a new business • ...
B2+: Unit 1 - Word formation – noun suffixes II. 2026-02-14
17 Clues: pohyb • vědec • ochrana • vynález • osobnost • účastník • osamělost • podobnost • psycholog • upřímnost • důležitost • bezpečnost • inteligence • mluvčí, řečník • výzkumník, badatel • popularita, oblíbenost • interakce, vzájemné působení
Economics Unit 3 2013-10-03
Across
- a plan that determines how the business will expand in the future.
- a plan that includes business processes that result in production and delivery of products or service.
- a plan that presents forecasts for the business to show its financial health.
- a statement that establishes the scope and purpose of a company.
- outlines the business and helps investors understand the size, scope and type of your business.
- a ______ analysis shows information gathered about competitors.
- a statement that expresses the specific aspirations of a company and the goals it will try to reach.
- a small business __________ is a government agency that protects the interest of small businesses.
- a _______ summary is a brief account of the key point contained in a business plan.
- a _______ business operates on the internet.
- a ______ analysis includes demographic data about the target market and business location.
Down
- an independently owned business that usually has the owner as its manager.
- a plan that describes the people who will run the firm as well as management's philosophy.
- a plan that looks at likely risks to the business and determines ways to minimize those risks.
- Someone who recognizes a business opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of starting a business.
- a Product and ______ plan describes the product or service you want to offer along with possible spin-offs.
- a ________ team plan that shows qualifications you might have in your business.
- a ______ overview presents research of the industry and discusses trends and growth in the industry.
- A business undertaking that involves risk.
19 Clues: A business undertaking that involves risk. • a _______ business operates on the internet. • a ______ analysis shows information gathered about competitors. • a statement that establishes the scope and purpose of a company. • a plan that determines how the business will expand in the future. • ...
Business Studies Revision 2025-06-09
Across
- business activity that provides services (e.g., retail, education)
- the process a business goes through to become a company
- a business that serves a small area or community
- a legal structure owned by shareholders and listed on the stock exchange
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use another business's brand and systems
- a skill of management involving giving tasks to others
- an influence from within the business (e.g., management style)
- a rival business offering similar goods or services
- a person or group with an interest in a business
- a business structure owned by two to twenty people
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- a stage in the business lifecycle with high risk and uncertainty
- a business that operates in more than one country
- process of setting goals and strategies
- a leadership style that allows employee independence
- a business owned and operated by one person
- focus of the behavioural approach: employee _______
- a share of the company’s profit paid to shareholders
- industry type focused on mining and agriculture
- a separate legal entity owned by shareholders
19 Clues: process of setting goals and strategies • a business owned and operated by one person • a separate legal entity owned by shareholders • industry type focused on mining and agriculture • a business that serves a small area or community • a person or group with an interest in a business • a business that operates in more than one country • ...
Business Studies Revision 2025-06-09
Across
- business activity that provides services (e.g., retail, education)
- the process a business goes through to become a company
- a business that serves a small area or community
- a legal structure owned by shareholders and listed on the stock exchange
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use another business's brand and systems
- a skill of management involving giving tasks to others
- an influence from within the business (e.g., management style)
- a rival business offering similar goods or services
- a person or group with an interest in a business
- a business structure owned by two to twenty people
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- a stage in the business lifecycle with high risk and uncertainty
- a business that operates in more than one country
- process of setting goals and strategies
- a leadership style that allows employee independence
- a business owned and operated by one person
- focus of the behavioural approach: employee _______
- a share of the company’s profit paid to shareholders
- industry type focused on mining and agriculture
- a separate legal entity owned by shareholders
19 Clues: process of setting goals and strategies • a business owned and operated by one person • a separate legal entity owned by shareholders • industry type focused on mining and agriculture • a business that serves a small area or community • a person or group with an interest in a business • a business that operates in more than one country • ...
SAS TechTalks 2014 2014-09-11
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- data-driven improvement cycle used for improving, optimizing and stabilizing business processes and designs
- the processes/technologies that provide the customer insight necessary to deliver offers that are anticipated, relevant and timely
- Techniques that model and structure the information content of textual sources for business intelligence, exploratory data analysis, research or investigation
- dynamic programming language developed by Larry Wall in 1987
- CGI program that enables you to perform SQL processing from a Web page
- science of analytical reasoning facilitated by interactive visual interfaces
- platform to deliver innovative and path breaking ideas
- Massive volume of both structured and unstructured data
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- API developed by Microsoft to allow the use of speech recognition and speech synthesis within Windows applications
- in-memory, column-oriented, relational database management system developed and marketed by SAP AG
- SAS solution that predicts future sales and inventory needs by size
- The algorithm developed by Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler
- Analytical platform that provides a secure, multi-user environment for concurrent access to data that is loaded into memory
- interconnection of uniquely identifiable embedded computing-like devices within the existing Internet infrastructure
- Open source software system that is optimized for handling time series data, arrays of numbers indexed by time
- group of software development methods in which requirements and solutions evolve through collaboration between self-organizing, cross-functional teams
- distributed processing of large data sets across clusters of computers using simple programming models
17 Clues: platform to deliver innovative and path breaking ideas • The algorithm developed by Leo Breiman and Adele Cutler • Massive volume of both structured and unstructured data • dynamic programming language developed by Larry Wall in 1987 • SAS solution that predicts future sales and inventory needs by size • ...
Tu Family Update 2019 2019-12-08
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- For what team did John's head coaching efforts earn the Michigan State Chairman's Award?
- Which European country did Julia visit with Natalie in June to visit family?
- What volcano did Julia climb when in Naples,Italy this June?
- Where is Julia currently attending for her first year of Medical School?
- Who is Natalie's feline baby at home now that the kids are gone?
- Who is applying Artificial Intelligence into the medical profession?
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- What home infusion company is Natalie working for now?
- What type of dance does Liv perform as part of the competitive group Michigan Manzil?
- What is Kaila doing for the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra?
- Which University is Liv attending?
- Kaila is studying Industrial Operations Engineering at UofM. What is her minor in?
11 Clues: Which University is Liv attending? • What home infusion company is Natalie working for now? • What is Kaila doing for the Ann Arbor Symphony Orchestra? • What volcano did Julia climb when in Naples,Italy this June? • Who is Natalie's feline baby at home now that the kids are gone? • Who is applying Artificial Intelligence into the medical profession? • ...
BlueVerse MFG Crossword 2025-12-10
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- 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) • ...
DigitalTransformation 2024-10-09
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- A decentralized, digital ledger technology used for secure transactions.
- The process of changing or revolutionizing a business through digital means.
- A computer-generated simulation of a 3D environment (Abbreviation).
- The process of creating a physical object from a digital model by layering material
- The discovery and interpretation of meaningful data patterns.
- Large volumes of structured or unstructured data that can be analyzed for insights.
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- A subset of AI where computers learn from data.
- The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks.
- A network of physical devices connected via the internet (Abbreviation).
- The simulation of human intelligence by machines (Abbreviation).
- The technology that designs, constructs, and operates robots.
- The fifth generation of mobile network technology.
- The use of software robots to automate repetitive tasks (Abbreviation).
- Raw information that can be processed to gain insights.
- Technology that overlays digital information onto the real world (Abbreviation).
- Technology that allows data to be stored and accessed over the internet.
16 Clues: A subset of AI where computers learn from data. • The fifth generation of mobile network technology. • Raw information that can be processed to gain insights. • The technology that designs, constructs, and operates robots. • The discovery and interpretation of meaningful data patterns. • The simulation of human intelligence by machines (Abbreviation). • ...
Business Crossword 2021-04-28
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- When a business expands its existing operations.
- when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk of a new business venture.
- The difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought materials.
- Industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors.
- When the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- Money invested into a business by the owners.
- Resources needed to produce goods or services.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- A business owned and operated by just one person.
- When one business buys out the owners of another business.
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- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. It can be forward or backward.
- When there is only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services we desire.
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- The owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own.
- Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- industry extracts and uses the natural resources is Earth to produce raw material.
- The liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfill the total wants of the population.
- The next best alternative is to give up by choosing another item.
- It is measured by the number of people employed, the value of output, the value of sales and the value of capital employed.
- Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- When a business takes over or merges with another business.
25 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Money invested into a business by the owners. • Resources needed to produce goods or services. • When a business expands its existing operations. • A business owned and operated by just one person. • Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials. • When one business buys out the owners of another business. • ...
Business Crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- When a business expands its existing operations.
- when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk of a new business venture.
- The difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought materials.
- Industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors.
- When the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- Money invested into a business by the owners.
- Resources needed to produce goods or services.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- A business owned and operated by just one person.
- When one business buys out the owners of another business.
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- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. It can be forward or backward.
- When there is only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services we desire.
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- The owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own.
- Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- industry extracts and uses the natural resources is Earth to produce raw material.
- The liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfill the total wants of the population.
- The next best alternative is to give up by choosing another item.
- It is measured by the number of people employed, the value of output, the value of sales and the value of capital employed.
- Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- When a business takes over or merges with another business.
25 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Money invested into a business by the owners. • Resources needed to produce goods or services. • When a business expands its existing operations. • A business owned and operated by just one person. • Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials. • When one business buys out the owners of another business. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
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- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
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- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • ...
management 2022-01-19
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- Values:
- Determines to what extent the business is accomplishing the goals it set out to reach in the planning stage.
- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- Statement:
- A manager’s effort to direct and lead people to accomplish the planned work of the organization.
- of Effective Leaders. Understanding, initiative, dependability, judgment, objectivity, confidence, stability, cooperation, honesty, courage, communication, intelligence.
- Recognize & appreciate a leader’s expertise in a specific area.
- The function of a manger involving analyzing information, setting goals, and making decisions about what needs to be done. * Defining goals for company’s future direction and determining the missions and resources to achieve those targets
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- Influence: Power based on a leader’s position within the formal structure (ex. student gov. Meeting - President)
- the reason a business exists and what it wants to accomplish
- The ability to motivate individuals and groups to accomplish important goals.
- The function of a manager involving identifying and arranging the work and resources needed to achieve the goals that have been set
- Stems from trust & respect members have for the leader.
- Could mean monetary (wages, benefits) or non-monetary (praise, recognition).
- important principles that guide decisions and actions in the company.
- Influence: Power resulting from the personal characteristics of a leader rather than the formal structure of an organization (ex. Teacher assigns group work - someone takes lead)..
- Ability to get other to accomplish tasks because of the position the leader holds.
17 Clues: Values: • Statement: • Stems from trust & respect members have for the leader. • the reason a business exists and what it wants to accomplish • Recognize & appreciate a leader’s expertise in a specific area. • important principles that guide decisions and actions in the company. • Could mean monetary (wages, benefits) or non-monetary (praise, recognition). • ...
7th Entrepreneurship Terms 2025-03-17
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- 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 • ...
Chapter 1 Pre reading 1 activity (Vocabulary) 2025-09-01
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- a large black bird known for its loud call and high intelligence
- small rodents with long tails, often living near humans and known for their adaptability and intelligence
- the way a person or animal acts or responds in a particular situation
- the ability to understand or know something immediately, without the need for reasoning or evidence
- large mammals with trunks and tusks, known for their intelligence, strong memory, and social behavior
- deep sadness or sorrow, especially caused by the death or loss of someone or something important
- consisting of many connected parts, or not simple; difficult to understand
- a highly intelligent marine mammal known for its playful behavior and ability to communicate with clicks and whistles
- tamed and trained to live with or be useful to humans
- sea animals with soft bodies and eight arms, known for their intelligence and ability to change color and squirt ink to escape danger
- causing disagreement or discussion because many people have different opinions about it
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- the state of being aware of and able to think about yourself, your surroundings, and your experiences
- to behave toward someone in a particular way or to try to cure an illness or injury
- related to mental processes such as thinking, learning, remembering, and understanding
- the young form of a frog or toad that lives in water, has a tail, and breathes through gills before developing legs
- based on personal stories or individual experiences rather than facts or research
16 Clues: tamed and trained to live with or be useful to humans • a large black bird known for its loud call and high intelligence • the way a person or animal acts or responds in a particular situation • consisting of many connected parts, or not simple; difficult to understand • based on personal stories or individual experiences rather than facts or research • ...
Business Studies Revision Quiz 2025-06-09
Across
- business activity that provides services (e.g., retail, education)
- the process a business goes through to become a company
- a business that serves a small area or community
- a legal structure owned by shareholders and listed on the stock exchange
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use another business's brand and systems
- a skill of management involving giving tasks to others
- an influence from within the business (e.g., management style)
- a rival business offering similar goods or services
- a person or group with an interest in a business
- a business structure owned by two to twenty people
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- a stage in the business lifecycle with high risk and uncertainty
- a business that operates in more than one country
- process of setting goals and strategies
- a leadership style that allows employee independence
- a business owned and operated by one person
- focus of the behavioural approach: employee _______
- a share of the company’s profit paid to shareholders
- industry type focused on mining and agriculture
- a separate legal entity owned by shareholders
19 Clues: process of setting goals and strategies • a business owned and operated by one person • a separate legal entity owned by shareholders • industry type focused on mining and agriculture • a business that serves a small area or community • a person or group with an interest in a business • a business that operates in more than one country • ...
Ponita /Dennis 2019-11-19
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- a consumer choice
- the loss of other alternatives when one alternative was chosen
- occurred because of the unlimited needs and wants
- good and services that are desired but not necessary for survival
- people or business who owes money to the business
- affect the emigration
- control by a government as a whole
- the extraction of raw material
- what the business own and belong to the business
- good and services, necessary for survival
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- the income and the expense for an individual
- goods Cocacola and Pepsi
- people or business who the business owe money to
- affect the pollution
- DVD and DVD player
- affect business investment
- what the owner had put into the business
- stage the transform of raw material to a Finnish goods
- money coming into the business from the sale of goods and services
19 Clues: a consumer choice • DVD and DVD player • affect the pollution • affect the emigration • goods Cocacola and Pepsi • affect business investment • the extraction of raw material • control by a government as a whole • what the owner had put into the business • good and services, necessary for survival • the income and the expense for an individual • ...
business terminology revision 2024-10-25
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- how many workers are absent
- the limit wanting to be spent
- carrying out activities abroad
- the value of sales
- someone who is the sole owner of a business
- a debt a business owes
- current assests to current liabiities
- proportion of debt to earnings
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- divides companies into stars or dogs
- the output per worker over a certain period
- improving business by looking at others
- business owes money to
- owes money to a business
- structure where decisions are shared
- anyone with an interest in the business
- money put in by shareholders
- something a business owns
- money
- predicting what will happen in the future
- medium to long term target
20 Clues: money • the value of sales • business owes money to • a debt a business owes • owes money to a business • something a business owns • medium to long term target • how many workers are absent • money put in by shareholders • the limit wanting to be spent • carrying out activities abroad • proportion of debt to earnings • divides companies into stars or dogs • ...
Cold war crossword Dom D 2020-02-25
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- the animal commonly associated with the USSR
- Russian Intelligence
- What was the US and USSR was in (Two words)
- the second largest communist country
- The US Allies
- to prevent communism from spreading
- USSR's Allies (Two words)
- A type of war with Powers sponsoring them weapons (Two words)
- the second largest communist leader
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- American Intelligence
- the animal commonly associated with the US
- A person who takes classified info from an other
- this country had split in half in north and south
- USSR having control over Poland and Hungary (two words)
- Leader of USSR
- The US capital
- Russias capital
- the politican that accused figures of being a communist
- Leader of America
19 Clues: The US Allies • Leader of USSR • The US capital • Russias capital • Leader of America • Russian Intelligence • American Intelligence • USSR's Allies (Two words) • to prevent communism from spreading • the second largest communist leader • the second largest communist country • the animal commonly associated with the US • What was the US and USSR was in (Two words) • ...
Dog breed 2024-04-29
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- Toy breed with butterfly-like ears
- Small, tuxedo-marked breed
- Sleek, swift sighthound breed
- Stocky breed with a wrinkled face
- TERRIER Small, scrappy breed
- Giant breed with a gentle demeanour
- German breed with a distinctive beard
- Fluffy toy breed
- Scent hound known for its tracking abilities
- Terrier with a wiry coat
- SHEPHERD Herding breed known for its agility
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- TERRIER Small breed with a long, silky coat
- Sleek racing breed
- Muscular breed with a distinctive egg-shaped head
- Long-bodied, short-legged breed
- RETRIEVER Popular breed known for its friendly nature and intelligence
- Powerful breed developed for guarding
- Large herding breed known for intelligence
- TERRIER Small, sturdy breed known for hunting rodents
- DINMONT Scottish terrier with a distinctive topknot
20 Clues: Fluffy toy breed • Sleek racing breed • Terrier with a wiry coat • Small, tuxedo-marked breed • TERRIER Small, scrappy breed • Sleek, swift sighthound breed • Long-bodied, short-legged breed • Stocky breed with a wrinkled face • Toy breed with butterfly-like ears • Giant breed with a gentle demeanour • Powerful breed developed for guarding • German breed with a distinctive beard • ...
Intelligence and Testing 2012-12-18
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- 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
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- 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)
vocab words 2019-09-27
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- account an accounting device used to analyze transactions .
- / an amount on the left side
- equation / an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities ,and owners equity.
- on account / a sale for which cash will be received on a later date.
- / a business activity that changes assets,liabilities or owners equity.
- / anything of value that is owned
- equity / the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- statements / financial reports that summarize financial condition and operations of a business
- entity / is applied when a business financial information is recorded and reported separately from the owners personal financial information
- balance / the amount in a n account.
- / an a amount of the right side
- / an increase in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business.
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- / assets taken out of business for the owners personal use
- / a business owned by one person
- of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business.
- / the principle of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- / an amount owned by a business
- / financial rights to assets of a business
- / the account used to summarize the owners equity in a business.
- / a decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- balance / the side of the account that is increased.
21 Clues: / an amount on the left side • / an amount owned by a business • / an a amount of the right side • / a business owned by one person • / anything of value that is owned • balance / the amount in a n account. • / financial rights to assets of a business • of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business. • balance / the side of the account that is increased. • ...
Types Of Companies 2014-10-02
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- document confirming organisation has company status
- situation that revenues more than match costs with a cushion of profit
- situation in which there is no restriction to the amount of debts the owners of the business
- business with original idea granting a franchise agreement
- a partner who is not involved in the day to day running of the partnership
- an individual or group of individuals benefiting from using someones else's trading name an experience legally
- public limited company document that enables them to commence trading
- law introduced in 1890 stating how partnerships can and should be set up
- document setting out internal rules and relatrions of business
- finance and materials used to make the product and the business
- business that operates in more than one country
- a legal agreement between a partnership with formal details
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- company with shares that can be sold on the stock market
- business agreement between an existing successful business and a new business
- company whose shares cannot be sold to the stock markets
- setting out the external rules and relations of business
- type of business with only one owner
- owner cannot lose anymore than the investment they have put into the business
- return to shareholder of a company
- business association with 2-20 owners with shared responsibilities between eachother
20 Clues: return to shareholder of a company • type of business with only one owner • business that operates in more than one country • document confirming organisation has company status • company with shares that can be sold on the stock market • company whose shares cannot be sold to the stock markets • setting out the external rules and relations of business • ...
An exciting new app 2024-07-10
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- Interface - Používateľské rozhranie
- Intelligence - Umelá inteligencia
- - Ladenie
- Analysis - Analýza dát
- - Inovácia
- - Integrácia
- - Pokrok
- - Algoritmus
- - Vydanie
- - Funkcia
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- Experience - Užívateľská skúsenosť
- - Funkčnosť
- - Vývoj
- - Programovanie
- - Spustenie
- - Aktualizácia
- Version - Beta verzia
- - Rozhranie
- - Softvér
- - Kód
20 Clues: - Kód • - Vývoj • - Pokrok • - Ladenie • - Softvér • - Vydanie • - Funkcia • - Inovácia • - Funkčnosť • - Spustenie • - Rozhranie • - Integrácia • - Algoritmus • - Aktualizácia • - Programovanie • Version - Beta verzia • Analysis - Analýza dát • Intelligence - Umelá inteligencia • Experience - Užívateľská skúsenosť • Interface - Používateľské rozhranie
E-Commerce Crossword Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab 2013-09-20
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- The tendency of some consumers to continue buying the same brand of goods rather than competing brands.
- A retailer that sells its products through traditional channels and online.
- Allows customers to house their Web site documents on the company’s servers.
- The sequence of design, production, and marketing efforts a business conducts to deliver its products at the right price and time.
- A business model in which a business transacts information, goods, or services with another business.
- Business model that allows customers to interact with one another online to transact goods and services.
- Business model that allows customers to easily access relevant information from government agencies.
- Companies offering wireless connection services to the public.
- Indicates the address of a Web Site.
- A business model in which a business or organization uses the Internet to sell its products or services to consumers.
- Businesses model in which consumers initiate the transaction, posting an intent or desire to buy a certain product at a certain price.
- Works in a way similar to cordless telephones, adding short-range radios to computers and PDA’s.
- Any process a business conducts over a computer network.
- sells primarily through the Internet
- A global network of computers, communication tools, and information resources.
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- Business model in which the business doesn't buy or sell products or services themselves but acts as an intermediary and brings buyers and sellers together
- Business model that connects the private sector to the government marketplace.
- The common underlying language or protocol through which systems communicate on the Internet.
- a system of policies, operations, resources, and technology used to generate revenue.
- The language that moves hypertext files across the Internet and defines the rules for transferring those files.
- Use automated computer programs to scan Internet databases.
- A business with physical storefronts.
- A global collection of graphical and hypertext Internet pages that can be viewed with a computer.
- the conducting of business by electronic means.
- When pricing changes create a change in the amount of goods or services consumers are willing to buy at a certain price.
- An addressing scheme to identify and locate computers on the Internet.
- The production of goods that offer specialized choices to mainstream buyers.
- markup language The standard language for the Web browser.
- A program used to view, download, surf or access Web documents.
29 Clues: Indicates the address of a Web Site. • sells primarily through the Internet • A business with physical storefronts. • the conducting of business by electronic means. • Any process a business conducts over a computer network. • markup language The standard language for the Web browser. • Use automated computer programs to scan Internet databases. • ...
Types of business 2022-11-20
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- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- A partner with unlimited liability
- 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.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- A partner with limited liability
- The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business
- 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.
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- 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.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- 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, financed and run by 2 to 20 people that also requires a deed of partnership to be used.
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- few legal requirements
- An agreement between a company with another business organization to allow the distribution of the company's goods and services and the use of its brand name or trademark through the other business organization;
- agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution.
21 Clues: few legal requirements • A partner with limited liability • A partner with unlimited liability • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business. • The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business • agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution. • ...
One Chicago 2022-03-16
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
Great People 2025-05-15
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- Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of an object before it is made.
- Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- Worthy of attention; striking.
- A thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risks.
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- A set of circumstances or a combination of events.
- The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- Leave one's job and cease to work, especially because one has reached a particular age.
- Easy to understand or do; presenting no difficulty.
- A device, method, or process that has been invented.
11 Clues: Worthy of attention; striking. • A set of circumstances or a combination of events. • Easy to understand or do; presenting no difficulty. • A device, method, or process that has been invented. • Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level. • Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate. • ...
Great People 2025-05-15
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- Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate.
- A plan or drawing produced to show the look and function or workings of an object before it is made.
- Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- Worthy of attention; striking.
- A thing done successfully, typically by effort, courage, or skill.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater than normal financial risks.
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- A set of circumstances or a combination of events.
- The reason for which something is done or created or for which something exists.
- Leave one's job and cease to work, especially because one has reached a particular age.
- Easy to understand or do; presenting no difficulty.
- A device, method, or process that has been invented.
11 Clues: Worthy of attention; striking. • A set of circumstances or a combination of events. • Easy to understand or do; presenting no difficulty. • A device, method, or process that has been invented. • Having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level. • Consisting of many interconnecting parts or elements; intricate. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
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- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- A type of environment which contains factors which the business has little control.
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- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- _______ advantage is the ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- A type of environment which contains specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • ...
Cognitive Vocabulary 2016-03-29
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- 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 • ...
Psychologists 2014-04-07
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- Mental age;IQ test
- Dissociation theory (hypnosis)
- Constructive memory studies
- Multiple intelligence
- Observational learning;bobo dolls
- Learned helplessness
- Humanist;created client-centered therapy;unconditional positive regard
- Study on conformity
- 3 stages of moral development
- Operant conditioning
- Neo Freudian;personal/collective unconscious
- Founder of behaviorism
- Triarchic theory;intelligence
- Stanford Prison experiment
- Disagreed with Freud;personality is continually changed rather than being decided early in life
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- 4 stage theory of cognitive development
- Cognitive Triad
- Cognitive-behavioral therapist;REBT
- Obedience study;shock
- Developmental psychologist;parenting styles
- 8 stages of development
- Labeling experiment
- Criticized Kohlberg;gender-based developmental difference
- Experiment on attachment with monkeys
- Cognitive Dissonance theory
- Classical conditioning
- Hierarchy of needs;humanist
- Language acquisition theory
28 Clues: Cognitive Triad • Mental age;IQ test • Labeling experiment • Study on conformity • Learned helplessness • Operant conditioning • Obedience study;shock • Multiple intelligence • Classical conditioning • Founder of behaviorism • 8 stages of development • Stanford Prison experiment • Constructive memory studies • Cognitive Dissonance theory • Hierarchy of needs;humanist • ...
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. • ...
Hospitality and Tourism Vocabulary 2023-09-28
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- fee payed to use brand
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- one location business
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
- business with more than one location
- enjoyable activity
- right to business under a brand
- provides a place for people to sleep
- serves food
- travel for a break
- Business for recreational activities
- multiple locations one owner
- people who work to improve a brand
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- a place to sleep
- business for overnight stays
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- person who owns the franchise
- business to promote tourism
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- pleasure travel
- Business for travel
- document that sets up a franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- logo,tagline,name
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • travel for business • Business for travel • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
Hospitality and Tourism Vocabulary 2023-09-28
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- fee payed to use brand
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- one location business
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
- business with more than one location
- enjoyable activity
- right to business under a brand
- provides a place for people to sleep
- serves food
- travel for a break
- Business for recreational activities
- multiple locations one owner
- people who work to improve a brand
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- a place to sleep
- business for overnight stays
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- person who owns the franchise
- business to promote tourism
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- pleasure travel
- Business for travel
- document that sets up a franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- logo,tagline,name
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • travel for business • Business for travel • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
Hospitality and Tourism Vocabulary 2023-09-28
Across
- fee payed to use brand
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- one location business
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
- business with more than one location
- enjoyable activity
- right to business under a brand
- provides a place for people to sleep
- serves food
- travel for a break
- Business for recreational activities
- multiple locations one owner
- people who work to improve a brand
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- a place to sleep
- business for overnight stays
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- person who owns the franchise
- business to promote tourism
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- pleasure travel
- Business for travel
- document that sets up a franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- logo,tagline,name
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • travel for business • Business for travel • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
S3 BUSINESS 2026-03-23
Across
- Paying to use equipment rather than buying it
- Equipment and machinery used in production
- LOAN Borrowing money from a bank
- Businesses owned by individuals or shareholders
- People who work for a business
- LIABILITY When owners are responsible for all business debts
- LIABLITY When owners aren’t personally responsible for all business debts
- Money used to run a business
- First stage of production – extracting raw materials
- People responsible for running a business
- Another name for the voluntary sector
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- People with an interest in a business
- Goals a business aims to achieve
- Third stage of production – providing services
- Natural resource used in production
- Second stage of production – making goods
- Government-owned organisations
- Workers in production
- Money given by the government that does not need to be repaid
- Risk-taking business skill
20 Clues: Workers in production • Risk-taking business skill • Money used to run a business • People who work for a business • Government-owned organisations • Goals a business aims to achieve • LOAN Borrowing money from a bank • Natural resource used in production • People with an interest in a business • Another name for the voluntary sector • Second stage of production – making goods • ...
iGCSE Business - Section 1 Understanding Business Activity 2024-05-26
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- are the aims or targets that a business works towards.
- is the money invested into a business by the owners.
- has social objectives as well as an aim to make a profit to reinvest ba,ck into the business.
- employed, the total value of capital used in the business.
- when one business buys out the owners of another business, which then becomes part of the 'predator’ business (the business which has taken it over).
- is a good or service which people would like to have, but which is not essential for living. It is unlimited.
- is a form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business.
- is any person or group with a direct interest in the
- total income of a business (revenue) less total costs.
- the percentage of total market sales held by one brand or business.
- are the owners of a limited company. They buy shares which represent part-ownership of the company.
- is a good or service essential for living.
- is the next best alternative given up by choosing another item.
- growth caused when a business expands its existing operations.
- sector of industry extracts and uses the natural
- the cost of bought-in materials and components.
- are payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of a company. They are the return to shareholders for investing in the company.
- sector of industry manufactures goods using the raw materials provided by the primary sector.
- business type that does not have a separate legal identity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses.
- integration is when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- sector of industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry.
- plan, a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- means that the owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own. Their liability is not limited to the investment they made in the business.
- is a business owned by one person.
- a business based upon the use of the brand names, promotional logos and trading methods of an existing successful business. The franchisee buys the licence to operate this business
- an economy that has both a private sector and a public (state) sector.
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
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- is a person who organises, operates and takes the
- means that the liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- are those resources needed to produce goods or services. There are four factors of production and they are in limited supply.
- for a new business venture.
- _____ limited companies are businesses owned by shareholders but they can sell shares to the public and their shares are tradeable on the Stock Exchange.
- is a legal requirement for all companies. Shareholders may attend and vote on who they want to be on the Board of Directors for the coming year.
- integration is when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. Vertical integration can be forward or backward.
- is the written and legal agreement between business partners. It is not essential for partners to have such an agreement but it is always recommended.
- occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- controlled by the state (government).
- and activities of a business.
- combine factors of production to make products (goods and services) which satisfy people’s wants.
- business type that have separate legal status from their owners.
- integration is when one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- growth caused when a business takes over or merges with another business. It is often called integration as one business is integrated into another one.
- ______ limited companies are businesses owned by shareholders but they cannot sell shares to the public.
- is when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks. It is a form of specialisation.
- where two or more businesses start a new project together, sharing capital, risks and profits.
- a business in the public sector that is owned
- there exist unlimited wants but limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants. This creates scarcity.
- value, is the difference between the selling price of a product
- is the lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population.
- of Earth to produce raw materials used by other businesses.
- the franchisor.
52 Clues: the franchisor. • for a new business venture. • and activities of a business. • is a business owned by one person. • controlled by the state (government). • is a good or service essential for living. • a business in the public sector that is owned • the cost of bought-in materials and components. • sector of industry extracts and uses the natural • ...
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 2021-04-28
Across
- The industry that provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry is called...
- these occur when one company acquires another with the permission of its board to do so.
- Specific word used when two companies get together.
- After buy service: offer support to fix your product if something happens after buying it. Warranty.
- Not enough goods and services to meet the population needs' and wants'.
Down
- The industry that uses natural resources from earth to produce raw materials is called ...
- Business objectives and details of the operation.
- Service which peopole would like to have.
- Service essential for living.
- Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- the product or service: different colours, materials, etc. branding and quality. These are examples of...
- These people are known as risk takers.
- The money invested into a businness.
13 Clues: Service essential for living. • The money invested into a businness. • These people are known as risk takers. • Service which peopole would like to have. • Business objectives and details of the operation. • Specific word used when two companies get together. • Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. • ...
