business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Life Through The Eyes Of A 10 Year Old by: Jaiden Estevez 2018-05-21
20 Clues: smart • living • speech • threat • meeting • network • tedious • android • website • together • a mistake • time ahead • technology • a chat app • caregivers • competition • in place of • game system • search engine • kind of thing or person
FB M3, 3a 2023-11-16
25 Clues: pime • närv • juhe • seade • masin • toode • kirurg • liiges • lubama • ekraan • küborg • kaotama • inimene • luukere • juhtkang • robotlik • iseseisev • vaimustus • disainima • aru saada • funktsioon • erivajadus • kaugjuhtivus • inteligentsus • osamehaaniline
El agradecimiento 2022-11-18
26 Clues: sun • food • body • house • money • water • beach • music • mother • father • school • family • movies • health • sports • friends • animals • parties • siblings • teachers • grateful • technology • cell phone • videogames • intelligence • grandparents
Corporate 2024-05-14
Across
- Business expansion
- Employee compensation
- - Financial gain
- - Owner of company stock
- Financial insolvency
- Money owed
- - Business combination
- Rivalry in business
- Client or buyer
- Labor protest
- - Plan of action
- Large company
- Risk protection
- Sending goods abroad
- Business environment
- Profit distribution to shareholders
Down
- Efficiency of work
- Stock of goods
- Business plan
- Capital allocation
- Government revenue collection
- Exchange of goods or services
- Business collaboration
- Human resources department
- - Top executive
- - Creative ideas
- - Promoting products or services
- - Shares in a company
- Legal agreement
- Cost of operations
30 Clues: Money owed • Business plan • Labor protest • Large company • Stock of goods • - Top executive • Client or buyer • Risk protection • Legal agreement • - Financial gain • - Creative ideas • - Plan of action • Efficiency of work • Business expansion • Capital allocation • Cost of operations • Rivalry in business • Financial insolvency • Sending goods abroad • Business environment • Employee compensation • ...
Venture Plan - Legal Requirements 2022-04-25
Across
- This form of business is owned by at least 2 people
- Click only store
- A type of regulation set by municipalities
- Our municipality or region
- An online business
- Money used to start a business
- Tax collection agency
- The central government
- Person who starts a business
- section of the venture plan relating to the law
Down
- A business that is separate and apart from its owner/s
- A ______ is a business plan
- Licence conferring a right or title
- Cross border trade
- Laws relating to the province
- Provides employers with legal protection against workplace injury
- You would visit ______ Ontario to register your business name
- A form of business owned by one person is a ______ proprietorship
- Government body relating to city or town
- To determine the requirements for your municipality you should contact a municipal ________
- sales tax applicable in the province of ontario
21 Clues: Click only store • Cross border trade • An online business • Tax collection agency • The central government • Our municipality or region • A ______ is a business plan • Person who starts a business • Laws relating to the province • Money used to start a business • Licence conferring a right or title • Government body relating to city or town • ...
Business Model 2023-10-03
Across
- University of the corresponding author
- Business model example that has changed an existing industry
- A sustainable way of doing business
- The interpretation of a propensity also the ability to survive
- Dimension for classifying BMs by Afuah and Tucci
- One of the four BM components by Gassman, answering the question "how?"
- Author of survey for taking ones point departure in specific level of abstraction
- Identifier of two dimensions for categorizing Internet BMs
- Process of identifying the business model platform
- One of the six pindpointed criteria of Benz
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- One of the creator of Business Model Canvas
- Example in the management literature for a car industry
- Model of archetype for e-business
- American car producers
- Abbreviation for a economical organization
- Category of Rappa's Internet business classification
- The author of "Business Model You"
- Professor at University of California
- The highest level of abstraction
- Generic type of internet business model
20 Clues: American car producers • The highest level of abstraction • Model of archetype for e-business • The author of "Business Model You" • A sustainable way of doing business • Professor at University of California • University of the corresponding author • Generic type of internet business model • Abbreviation for a economical organization • ...
Strictly Business Vocab 2016-12-28
Across
- Money businesses or individuals owe to others
- rating The score assigned to a borrower based on previous loans
- Business expenses for things such as payroll, rent, and utilities
- investor Someone who provides start-up money to a new business
- control Ensuring the degree of excellence of a good or service
- management The process of supervising and controlling the number of finished products a company has in stock
- business A business whose overall purpose is to earn a profit
- description The official statement of job duties an employee must perform
- A piece of paper (whether real or virtual) that says a governing body or corporation will borrow an investor’s money at a particular interest rate for a particular period of time
- Seeking out and attracting qualified potential employees
- A sum of money lent to a business or an individual for a specific time period that is repayable with interest
- Top-level employees
- Job preparation or induction training in which new employees are acquainted with their surroundings, receive general information about the company and its policies, and are given specific information about their jobs
- Changing the shapes or forms of materials so that they will be useful to consumers
- Acquiring assistance from outside organizations/consultants to perform primary business activities
- An employee who oversees other employees
- Specific actions that will be used to carry out strategies
- Scientific applications to business objectives or the methods used to attain those objectives
- The process of acquiring the goods and services necessary to keep production going and to accomplish business goals
- Sales or gross income
- Funding a business activity or project through debt, equity, or venture capital
- services Services provided through a medium of communication (such as the Internet), rather than in person
- analysis The process of planning, maintaining, monitoring, controlling, and reporting the use of financial resources
- resources People who work to produce goods and services
- The money that a business spends
- Assets minus liabilities; also known as stockholders’ (or shareholders’) equity, book value, and net worth
Down
- An organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
- A summary of what a business owner wants a business to become
- The process of creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large
- Two individual businesses that combine to form one organization
- Anything of value that a business or individual owns
- management The process of planning, staffing, leading, and organizing the employees of the business
- Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives
- management The process of accessing, processing, maintaining, evaluating, and disseminating business knowledge, facts, or data
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business
- A brief summary of what a business owner wants a business to be doing
- An objective or want that you plan to fulfill
- Individual whose job involves planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling for a business
- position How a business measures up in relation to other businesses in the industry; can involve the image or impression of a business or organization
- Producing goods in foreign countries
- The day-to-day activities required for continued business functioning
- Any item that is used to accomplish another activity, such as producing/providing goods and services
- A virtual storage unit for information
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to consumers
- The process or activity of producing goods and services
- business Business or organization whose intent is to make enough money to support its mission
- capital Invested money used for new business opportunities
- The reward or cost of lending or borrowing money, usually figured as a percentage of the amount
48 Clues: Top-level employees • Sales or gross income • The money that a business spends • Producing goods in foreign countries • A virtual storage unit for information • An employee who oversees other employees • Money businesses or individuals owe to others • An objective or want that you plan to fulfill • Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives • ...
Business Activity 2022-04-26
Across
- owner of a brand that sells a franchise
- owners of private companies
- any individuals that affect an organization
- offers shares on a public stock market
- when a franchisor grants a licence to another business to allow it trade using the brand
- A business owned by 2-20 people
- has a separate legal identity from that of its owner
- entrepreneur who buys a franchise
- A business owned by a single person
- Transfer public sector resources to the private sector
- where there is no legal difference between the owner and the business
- New laws might require a response from businesses
Down
- a business owned by an individual
- Small number of shareholders - usually family/friends
- advancements in technology to help a business
- any organisation that operated by the government
- Owner is not personally liable for
- debts
- Owner is only liable for money invested
- a business owned/controlled by the government
20 Clues: debts • owners of private companies • A business owned by 2-20 people • a business owned by an individual • entrepreneur who buys a franchise • Owner is not personally liable for • A business owned by a single person • offers shares on a public stock market • owner of a brand that sells a franchise • Owner is only liable for money invested • ...
Crystal - Business Planning 2022-06-22
Across
- strategies to gain an advantage over rival businesses
- GST
- rival businesses in the same market
- A business that uses the internet to conduct its operations
- what is the name of this topic?
- worst teacher in the CVHS social science faculty
- what is one reason for economic failure?
- one source where a business idea may come from
- what businesses are focused on in this topic?
- what is the first thing you must do before starting a business?
- SMEs
- one personal quality of an individual who has positive impact on a business
Down
- after how many years do 54% of business fail?
- what is the name of this subtopic?
- ______ out of ten businesses go out of business within 5 years
- the desire or willingness to do something
- one way to gain competitive advantage
- R&D
- what organisation regulates business activities and behaviours?
- an individual who organises and operates a business
20 Clues: GST • R&D • SMEs • what is the name of this topic? • what is the name of this subtopic? • rival businesses in the same market • one way to gain competitive advantage • what is one reason for economic failure? • the desire or willingness to do something • after how many years do 54% of business fail? • what businesses are focused on in this topic? • ...
Business Model 2023-10-03
Across
- Identifier of two dimensions for categorizing Internet BMs
- American car producers
- One of the six pindpointed criteria of Benz
- One of the four BM components by Gassman, answering the question "how?"
- Professor at University of California
- Abbreviation for a economical organization
- Process of identifying the business model platform
- Generic type of internet business model
- Category of Rappa's Internet business classification
- Business model example that has changed an existing industry
- Author of survey for taking ones point departure in specific level of abstraction
Down
- The interpretation of a propensity also the ability to survive
- A sustainable way of doing business
- The highest level of abstraction
- Dimension for classifying BMs by Afuah and Tucci
- One of the creator of Business Model Canvas
- Example in the management literature for a car industry
- University of the corresponding author
- Model of archetype for e-business
- The author of "Business Model You"
20 Clues: American car producers • The highest level of abstraction • Model of archetype for e-business • The author of "Business Model You" • A sustainable way of doing business • Professor at University of California • University of the corresponding author • Generic type of internet business model • Abbreviation for a economical organization • ...
GPME Crosswords 1 2025-04-17
Across
- Adhering to legal and regulatory rules
- Revising company data or systems
- Structuring a PME for efficiency
- Hiring new employees for a business
- Provider of goods or services to a PME
- Assignment given to an employee
- Employee time away from work
- Developing skills for staff
- Sharing information within a team
- Objective set for a business project
- Total revenue from business sales
- Business collaborator or ally
- Group working together in a PME
Down
- Timeline for team or project tasks
- Standard way to complete a task
- Gathering to discuss business operations
- Employee or business success level
- Potential issue in business operations
- Guiding and motivating employees
- Ensuring high standards in work
- Organizing tasks for business efficiency
- Assessing staff or project outcomes
- Storing and organizing company documents
- Agreement with clients or partners
- Person or entity engaging with a PME
25 Clues: Developing skills for staff • Employee time away from work • Business collaborator or ally • Standard way to complete a task • Ensuring high standards in work • Assignment given to an employee • Group working together in a PME • Revising company data or systems • Structuring a PME for efficiency • Guiding and motivating employees • Sharing information within a team • ...
Entrepreneurship 2023-04-21
Across
- the result or success toward which effort is directed
- possible risk from a business move
- moral principals or the protocol that a business sticks to on a day to day basis
- business that sells services
- proof that an entrepreneur is certified to work in a specific field of business
- an exam or check that everything is working or running properly
- to change the use of or move money around
- to do the right thing, having moral principles
- something a person likes or enjoys doing
- business owned by two or more people
- business owned by many people; separate entity
Down
- a test designed to determine a persons personality characteristics and potential career choices
- owners have limited personal accountability for the debts and dealings
- business that sells products
- a test designed to determine a persons capacity to learn or acquire skills
- something that may have a negative effect on a business
- ability to learn a particular kind of job; talent
- person who takes on a new business venture despite risk
- business owned by one person
- to do the wrong thing, lacking moral principals
- piece of ownership in a corporation
21 Clues: business that sells products • business that sells services • business owned by one person • possible risk from a business move • piece of ownership in a corporation • business owned by two or more people • something a person likes or enjoys doing • to change the use of or move money around • to do the right thing, having moral principles • ...
Business Crosswords 2024-10-22
Across
- When two or more people run a business
- A market structure with a single seller or producer that assumes a dominant position in an industry or a sector
- A record of the money taken from your bank account
- To buy goods or services
- The process of introducing new ideas
- The items used to run the daily operations of a business
- Business owned by one person
- Trading goods or services
- Owe money
Down
- What a business owes
- A company tries to be more successful then the other
- A business organization wholly or partly owned by the state
- someone who starts or owns a business
- Something that holds value
- Money used to build and run a business
- A business in which the sell to another
- A new business or business activity that entrepreneurs or institutions launch that involves the potential for a return
- The ability to buy a good service
- A share in the ownership of a company
- An initial creation of a product that shows the basics of what a product will look like
- The process of making products from raw materials
21 Clues: Owe money • What a business owes • To buy goods or services • Trading goods or services • Something that holds value • Business owned by one person • The ability to buy a good service • The process of introducing new ideas • someone who starts or owns a business • A share in the ownership of a company • When two or more people run a business • ...
AI & Algorithms Name __________________________ 2024-03-18
Across
- __________ vision is a field of computer science that focuses on enabling computers to identify and understand objects and people in images and videos
- a searching algorithm that examines each element until it finds a match, starting at the beginning of the data set, until the end
- _____________ AI is a type of artificial intelligence technology that can produce various types of content, including text, imagery, audio and synthetic data
- ____________ algorithms are also commonly known as approximate and not precise algorithms. Typically, they find an answer similar to the right one
- In the _____________ movie, Arnold Schwarzenegger plays a AI robot assassin that is sent back in time by Skynet to wage war on humans
- a searching algorithm used in a sorted array by repeatedly dividing the search interval in half.
Down
- ____________ learning enables computers to learn from data and make decisions or predictions without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- The _________ Test is a method of inquiry in artificial intelligence (AI) for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being
- _________ sort is the simplest sorting algorithm that works by repeatedly swapping the adjacent elements if they are in the wrong order
- AI ________ are the set of guiding principles that stakeholders (from engineers to government officials) use to ensure artificial intelligence technology is developed and used responsibly
- __________ sort is one of the most efficient sorting algorithms. It is based on the divide-and-conquer strategy
- a process or set of rules to be followed in calculations or other problem-solving operations, especially by a computer
- is a computer program that simulates and processes human conversation (either written or spoken)
- ____________ intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
- The ___________ salesman algorithm is a problem tasked with finding the shortest route between a set of points and locations that must be visited
15 Clues: is a computer program that simulates and processes human conversation (either written or spoken) • a searching algorithm used in a sorted array by repeatedly dividing the search interval in half. • __________ sort is one of the most efficient sorting algorithms. It is based on the divide-and-conquer strategy • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-20
Across
- a signature, especially that of a celebrity written as memento for an admirer
- a person who sets up a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- much greater than usual, especially in skill, intelligence, quality
- to make someone wants to do something more
- a serious disagreement or argument
- worthy of attention
- the limit of what someone considers to be acceptable behavior
- very educated and interested in studying and other activities that involve careful thinking and mental
- a person who protects or defends someone legally
- the fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect
Down
- someone who does not have much skill in what they do
- normal not interesting
- job or profession
- successfully bring about or reach a desire objective or result by effort, skill or courage
- very unusual or remarkable
- inform someone in advance of possible danger, problem or other unpleasant situation
- the cost or the price of something that people are able to afford
- a someone who operates public exhibition
18 Clues: job or profession • worthy of attention • normal not interesting • very unusual or remarkable • a serious disagreement or argument • a someone who operates public exhibition • to make someone wants to do something more • a person who protects or defends someone legally • someone who does not have much skill in what they do • ...
What influences intelligence? 2025-03-05
Across
- A child who develops a specific skill at an adult level
- Intelligence that gives ability to respond quickly to new situations
- Knowledge and skills gained from experience and education
- A term used to describe a child with a IQ of 130 or above
Down
- The extent to which a test measures what it is supposed to measure
- intelligence which gives the ability to accumulate skills and knowledge
- The ability to create new solutions to problems
- The capacity to learn from experience and solve problems
- Basic building blocks of heredity
- The extent to which variations in a trait can be explained by genetics
- Reduced or weakened
11 Clues: Reduced or weakened • Basic building blocks of heredity • The ability to create new solutions to problems • A child who develops a specific skill at an adult level • The capacity to learn from experience and solve problems • Knowledge and skills gained from experience and education • A term used to describe a child with a IQ of 130 or above • ...
Business Management Crossword 2025-07-21
Across
- : Resources (raw materials, labor, etc.) that go into the production process.
- : People or groups affected by business activities or decisions.
- RESOURCE : People working in a company.
- : Short-term actions to achieve a strategic goal.
- HELD : Company not listed on the stock exchange.
- : Corporate Social Responsibility — ethical and social business practices.
- TRADER : Type of business owned by one individual.
- : Long-term planning to achieve business goals.
- : Non-Governmental Organization that operates without profit motive.
Down
- : Finished product or service from the production process.
- : Statement describing the desired future position of the company.
- SHARE : Portion of total sales a company holds in the market.
- : Group responsible for making high-level business decisions.
- MAXIMIZATION : Business goal to earn the highest possible income.
- HELD : Company with shares traded on the stock exchange.
- SECTOR : Industry involved in manufacturing and construction.
- : Business owned and operated by two or more people.
- : Management of money and financial resources in business.
- ENTERPRISE : Business with both social objectives and commercial goals.
- : Statement describing the purpose and values of a business.
- : Activity of promoting and selling products or services.
- : Department that manages recruitment, training, and employee welfare.
22 Clues: RESOURCE : People working in a company. • : Long-term planning to achieve business goals. • HELD : Company not listed on the stock exchange. • : Short-term actions to achieve a strategic goal. • TRADER : Type of business owned by one individual. • : Business owned and operated by two or more people. • HELD : Company with shares traded on the stock exchange. • ...
8 form Unit 8_Ieva 2024-02-13
15 Clues: puikus • svajoti • sostinė • smurtas • kantrybė • pakeisti • svarbumas • vyriausybė • hipodromas • protingumas • pasitikėjimas • nepriklausomybė • rasti sprendimą • galutinis rezultatas • valstybės tarnautojas
unit 6 2025-12-01
15 Clues: kuklus • dosnus • brandus • kuklumas • užupjauta • susimąsęs • kūribingas • ištikimybė • linksmumas • pesimizmas • užsispyrimas • punktualumas • išsilavinimas • siekis, troškimas • pasitikėjimas savim
REVISION CROSSWORD 2016-04-24
Across
- The funds provided by sources outside the business, must be paid eventually with interest
- Any person or product that will help in the production of a good or service
- When a business allows a business to overdraw their account for a specified time
- (Marketing) - Selling to a specific element of the market
- The creative and 'campaigning' element of the Marketing Mix
- Any item of value owned by the business
- A written statement of the business's goals and objectives
- (Cost) - Those involved in setting up the business
- A loan secured by the property of the borrower
- When a supplier provides products to a business with an agreement to charge for the goods or services later
- The process of formulating objectives and determining how to acheive them
Down
- The distribution element of the Marketing Mix
- When a government body provides finance for business development
- The group of customers to which the business intends to sell its product
- (Cost) - Those involved in the ordinary day-to-day running of the business
- Funds contributed by the owner of a business to commence and build the business
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business
- A way of financing the purchase of assets without a large initial capital outlay
- Any activity designed to plan, price, promote and distribute goods and services to the marketplace
- The value element of the Marketing Mix
- The design and conceptualisation element of the Marketing Mix
21 Clues: The value element of the Marketing Mix • Any item of value owned by the business • The distribution element of the Marketing Mix • A loan secured by the property of the borrower • (Cost) - Those involved in setting up the business • (Marketing) - Selling to a specific element of the market • A written statement of the business's goals and objectives • ...
Accounting Title 2025-01-21
Across
- Owner’s share in the business.
- Recording losses quickly and being careful with profits.
- Recording income and expenses when they happen, not when money is received or paid.
- Statements: Reports showing the financial position of a business.
- The left side of an account.
- Using the same accounting methods over time.
- Debts a business owes.
- Business activities involving money.
- Entries: Changes to accounts at the end of a period.
Down
- A book for first recording transactions.
- Focusing on important information only.
- Balance: A list showing all account balances.
- A book that records all accounts.
- The right side of an account.
- Money earned by the business.
- Aligning costs with the revenue they help create.
- Moving data from a journal to a ledger.
- Things a business owns.
- Costs of running the business.
- Concern: Assuming the business will continue to operate.
20 Clues: Debts a business owes. • Things a business owns. • The left side of an account. • The right side of an account. • Money earned by the business. • Owner’s share in the business. • Costs of running the business. • A book that records all accounts. • Business activities involving money. • Focusing on important information only. • Moving data from a journal to a ledger. • ...
Accounting Terms 2023-12-07
Across
- Anything of value owned by a business
- When the owner of a business takes money out of the account
- A system to record transactions
- Total amount of money owed by a business
- Amount of money earned by a business
- Assets=Liabiities+Owners equity
- Decrease side on a T account
- Any person or business which you owe money to
Down
- Economic event that causes change
- Amount payable to the creditors of a business
- list of all accounts used by a business
- Creditors claim to and asset
- Cost of goods or services
- A group of accounts
- A subdivision under Asset, Liability, and/or owners equity
- claim A legal right to an item
- Increase side on a T account
- An average usual balance
- Equity An owners claim to an asset
- A term to a claim to items
- Money or property owned by a business
21 Clues: A group of accounts • An average usual balance • Cost of goods or services • A term to a claim to items • Creditors claim to and asset • Increase side on a T account • Decrease side on a T account • claim A legal right to an item • A system to record transactions • Assets=Liabiities+Owners equity • Economic event that causes change • Equity An owners claim to an asset • ...
Accountancy Project 2025-06-14
Across
- Customers who owe money to the business
- Amount withdrawn by the owner for personal use
- The excess of income over expenses
- Goods sold with payment expected later
- Goods sold and paid for immediately
- Goods returned by customers
- People or entities to whom the business owes money
- Earnings from business activities like sales, rent, or commission
- Revenue from selling goods or services
- Goods bought for resale or production
Down
- An obligation or amount owed by the business
- A financial activity involving the exchange of money or goods
- Goods returned to suppliers
- Goods bought and paid for immediately
- Unsold goods at the end of a period
- Items bought and sold in the business
- Buying goods now and paying later
- The owner’s financial investment in the business
- Anything valuable owned by a business
- Cost incurred to operate the business
20 Clues: Goods returned to suppliers • Goods returned by customers • Buying goods now and paying later • The excess of income over expenses • Unsold goods at the end of a period • Goods sold and paid for immediately • Goods bought and paid for immediately • Items bought and sold in the business • Anything valuable owned by a business • Cost incurred to operate the business • ...
Business Revision 2023-04-16
Across
- Anyone who is invested in the business and will be effected by the operations of a business
- Business objective which increases total sales in the induistry
- A business objective
- This type of business has limited liability but can not have unlimited owners un
- This type of business can have only one owner
- Individuals who put money into a business, in the hope of gaining financial return
- This type of business can have 2-20 owners
- A want of employees
- Want of general community
- Want to reduce wage costs
- Without this a business may not be clear as to what it's objectives are
- Want the business to do better in hopes for a promotion
- Advantage of consultative management style
- The payment received by shareholders
Down
- Part of corporate culture
- Type of communication in autocratic style
- The actual values and beliefs present within a company
- Type of decision making of autocratic management style
- This management skill saves time
- Advantage of having multiple owners
- They oversee employees
- Type of communication consultative management style has
- Advantage of public and private listed companies
- Type of decision making in laissez faire
- Advantage of sole trader
- Part of corporate culture
- When owners or managers feel overwhelmed this management skills can relieve some of their workload
- Advantage of autocratic management style
- Want a business to do well so in the long run they keep doing business with them
- Advantage of private and public listed companies
30 Clues: A want of employees • A business objective • They oversee employees • Advantage of sole trader • Part of corporate culture • Want of general community • Part of corporate culture • Want to reduce wage costs • This management skill saves time • Advantage of having multiple owners • The payment received by shareholders • Type of decision making in laissez faire • ...
Accounting 2024-11-21
Across
- Assets= Liabilities+owner’s equity.
- All funds on deposit with a bank or savings and loan institution, normally in non-interest-bearing accounts
- Money that would be received later because of the sale of goods or services on credit.
- Property or items of value owned by a business.
- The accounting term for the financial claims to these assets
- Anything of value that a person or business owns and therefore controls.
- Transactions that occur when goods, services, or money are passed between one person, business, account, etc.
- A subdivision under assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity
- The cost of products or services used to operate a business.
- any Person or business to which the business owes money to.
Down
- The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business
- When a business buys an item on credit
- The amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business.
- Example: fees earned for services performed and cash received from the sale of merchandise
- Money or other property paid out in order to produce profit
- When the business buys something and agree to pay for it later, you are buying on
- Transaction that happens when a business earns revenue, and the owner will take cash or other assets from the business for personal use.
- The money in a bank account or due on an account
- can be any financial asset that is used
- The portion of a company's assets that an owner can claim.
20 Clues: Assets= Liabilities+owner’s equity. • When a business buys an item on credit • can be any financial asset that is used • Property or items of value owned by a business. • The money in a bank account or due on an account • The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business • The portion of a company's assets that an owner can claim. • ...
Seven Types of Intelligence 2017-04-28
Across
- "word smart" or the intelligence of language, books, and stories
- "body smart" or the ability to make their bodies do what they want them to do
- "numbers smart" or the intelligence of numbers and ordered sequences
- "sound smart" or a well developed musical intelligence with the ability to appreciate, mimic and create different types of music and rhythms
Down
- "picture smart" or the intelligence of creating pictures/images and moving things in three-dimensional space
- "people smart" or the intelligence of understanding other people
- the well-developed intelligence of the self
7 Clues: the well-developed intelligence of the self • "people smart" or the intelligence of understanding other people • "word smart" or the intelligence of language, books, and stories • "numbers smart" or the intelligence of numbers and ordered sequences • "body smart" or the ability to make their bodies do what they want them to do • ...
Cash flow 2023-02-13
Across
- Cash that flows out of a business
- total inflows – total outflows
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, utilities and other things that keep a business operating
- total revenue - total cost
- Money that can be readily used for business operations. (e.g. costs, etc).
- Amount of time given to customers to pay for their purchase
- Investing in to many stocks
- Money that is owed
- When a business holds onto to many stocks
- always be the same figure as that of the Closing Balance of the previous month
- Company that provides supplies for the business
Down
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of of each month
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- Cash that flows into a business
- flow of money in and out of a business
- inability to meet debts
- Expenses that weren't expected by a company
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- indicates negative number on forecast
- When a business opens new offices or shops, adding a production line or factory
- assets easily changed into cash
21 Clues: Money that is owed • inability to meet debts • total revenue - total cost • Investing in to many stocks • total inflows – total outflows • Cash that flows into a business • assets easily changed into cash • Cash that flows out of a business • indicates negative number on forecast • flow of money in and out of a business • When a business holds onto to many stocks • ...
ISYS111 Week2 2015-03-10
Across
- the most efficient and effective ways to complete a business process. ________ practices.
- a type of processing method that waits until a number of transactions are accumulated before entering them into the computer system. __________ processing systems.
- It aims to improve efficiency, eliminate product backlogs and synchronise production to actual customer demands. ________ manufacturing.
- The focus of this is on decision-making effectiveness when faced with unstructured or semi-structured business problems. ___________ support system.
- the first step in the decision making model.
- one of components of a decision support system. It is an interface that allows decision makers to easily access and manipulate the DSS using familiar technology. ___________ manager.
- a type of report that a manager can obtain by a request. __________ report.
- It focuses on the actions that must be taken to restore computer operations and services in the event of disaster. Disaster __________.
- It includes order entry, sales configuration, shipment planning, shipment execution, inventory control, invoicing, customer relationship management etc. _________ processing system.
Down
- It manipulates basic transaction data and put it into an useful form which can be faired to more sophisticated systems used to assist with making decisions and solving problems. ___________ processing systems.
- a type of report which is generated on a regular basis. It is one of outputs of a management information system. ___________ report.
- one of stages of the decision making model which involves developing alternative solutions.
- one of components of a decision support system. It is used to house models used in different area. _________ base.
- a type of processing method that processes each transaction immediately without the delay. _________ transaction processing.
- one of major activities of a TPS. the process of performing calculations and other data transformations related to business transactions. Data ___________.
- It is a specialised DSS that includes all hardware, software, data, procedures, and people used to assist senior-level executive s within the organisation. ___________ support systems.
- one of stages of the decision making model which involves selecting a course of action.
17 Clues: the first step in the decision making model. • a type of report that a manager can obtain by a request. __________ report. • one of stages of the decision making model which involves selecting a course of action. • the most efficient and effective ways to complete a business process. ________ practices. • ...
They're made out of meat 2019-05-01
23 Clues: äly • raja • tutkia • vaatia • vyöhyke • vaihtaa • kierros • epäilys • vähäinen • tietoinen • elinkaari • olio, otus • universumi • kieltäytyä • suosiminen • naurettava • ennakkoluulo • pyyhkiä pois • säilytysastia • miehittämätön • ajatus, käsite • aistiva, tunteva • tutkia (laitteen avulla)
Technology 2025-02-27
20 Clues: myš • obsah • heslo • počítač • internet • uživatel • sluchátka • projektor • obrazovka • fotoaparát • klávesnice • reproduktory • webová stránka • chytré hodinky • stick USB disk • přenosný počítač • uživatelské jméno • media sociální sítě • service streamovací služby • intelligence umělá inteligence
Finance Crossword 2015-10-24
Across
- a summary at a point in time of business assets, liabilities and capital.
- The ability of an asset to be converted into cash.
- Also known as working capital. Current assets minus current liabilities.
- The income earned by the business over a period of time.
- The relationship between the loan finance and total capital employed in a business.
- The price an individual or business pays for borrowing money.
- Expenses that must be met when setting up and running a business.
- Resources used or owned by the business in production.
- Debts of the business, in other words, what the business owes to others.
- The money a firm receives from selling its output. Calculated by price times quantity.
Down
- The total at the bottom of the first part of the balance sheet. It is the value of all assets less the value of all liabilities.
- A payment made by a business to its shareholders, as a distribution of profits.
- A source of funds provided by the owners of the business, used to buy assets.
- Owners who have invested money into the business.
- An accounting procedure which checks thoroughly the accuracy of a company's accounts.
- The money taken from the business by the owners for personal use.
- Assets likely to be changed into cash within a year.
- Owners who have invested money into the business.
- The pattern of income and expenditure experienced by a business over a period of time.
- A plan that shows how much money a business expects to spend or receive in a specific period.
20 Clues: Owners who have invested money into the business. • Owners who have invested money into the business. • The ability of an asset to be converted into cash. • Assets likely to be changed into cash within a year. • Resources used or owned by the business in production. • The income earned by the business over a period of time. • ...
LESSON 6 2022-10-25
16 Clues: άλλοι • ξένος • γεύμα • γλώσσα • δύναμη • χαλαρός • πιθανώς • συγχαρητήρια • φυσιολογικός • νοιάζομαι για • ποσότητα, ποσό • ερωτηματολόγιο • κινητό τηλέφωνο • ευφυία, εξυπνάδα • προσπαθώ/ δοκιμάζω • μέσος, φυσιολογικός
Vocab 2025-09-18
Across
- total amount of money owed to a business
- accounting term for financial claims to these assets
- Assets = liabilities + owners equity
- the cost of products used to operate a business
- items of value owned by a business
- money owed from the business
- owners claim the assets of the business
- legal right to property
- a value that a person or business owns
Down
- income earned from the sale of goods
- buying an item on credit
- economic event that causes a change
- business or person selling something on credit
- owner taking cash from the business for personal needs
- money paid out in order to produce profit
- creditors claim to the assets of the business
- buying something and agreeing to pay later
- subdivision under assets, liabilities, and owners equity
18 Clues: legal right to property • buying an item on credit • money owed from the business • items of value owned by a business • economic event that causes a change • income earned from the sale of goods • Assets = liabilities + owners equity • a value that a person or business owns • owners claim the assets of the business • total amount of money owed to a business • ...
Internal environment 2019-04-08
Across
- Goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- The monetary value attached to the reputation of a particular business
- A business that is licensed to operate under the name of an existing business and distribute its goods or services
- When a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name
- A professional who provides advice on legal matters such as business formation, registration, contracts and legislation
- The funds contributed by the owner(s) of a business to start and build the business
- Starting a business using personal finance or the revenue from the business
- A method of raising finance through appeals for donations via social media and the internet
- A person that is not directly employed by the business but has been contracted to perform certain tasks
- The owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- Any group or individual who has an interest in, or is affected by, the activities of a business
- A way of financing the purchase of assets without a large initial capital outlay
- The funds provided by banks, other financial institutions, government and suppliers, and which must be paid back over time, with interest
Down
- A means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial
- A legal document that provides details about investment in the company
- A business that sells large volumes of goods to retailers. While wholesalers are increasingly selling direct to the public, they offer heavily discounted prices on bulk purchases such as those made by retailers.
- a professional who provides advice on all financial management issues and taxation obligations
- When a customer refuses to purchase goods or services from a business as a form of protest against the undesirable activities of the business
- A business that operates by selling goods and services to the customer at a price higher than the cost to produce or purchase the goods in bulk. Examples include Kmart and Target.
- The process that a business goes through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity
- A business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s
- When a bank allows a business or individual to overdraw their account up to an agreed limit for a specified time, to help overcome a temporary cash shortfall
- The person or business to whom a lease is granted
- The strategies used to increase the number of visitors to a website by making it more visible on search engines such as Google
24 Clues: The person or business to whom a lease is granted • The owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • A business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s • A legal document that provides details about investment in the company • The monetary value attached to the reputation of a particular business • ...
Chapter 1 2023-04-27
Across
- showing the relationship between
- Reports that provide information about the financial position of a business.
- a sale that money will be paid for later.
- A set of standards and guidelines for financial accounting and reporting.
- summarization of the owner equity in business.
- the breach between increases and decreases on an account.
- Refers to the principles and values that guide behavior and decision making.
- A written doc that outlines a company’s goals, strategies, and plans for achieving those goals.
- the price of good used to run a business.
- A resource owned or controlled by an individual or business and that has an economic value.
- a type of business that provides services to customers rather than producing physical goods.
- refer shares of a ownership in a company.
- a financial statement that provides a snapshot of the individuals financial position at a specific point in time.
- an obligation or dept that is owed by an individual or business to another party
- money, goods, or things taken out for the use of the owner.
- The value of an asset after all liabilities have been paid off
Down
- The application of ethical principles and values to business practices.
- a business in which the individual owns and operates the business.
- an exchange of goods for money
- the process of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions to provide useful information for making business decisions.
- an exchange of goods, services, or money between two people or businesses.
- A set of processes and procedures used by a business to record financial transactions and produce financial reports
- when something is sole and increases the business equity
- A financial statement that provides a snapshot of an individuals or businesses financial position at a specific point in time.
- a person or business you owe
- Refers to the portion of a company’s assets that is owned by the company’s owners.
- The name on an account.
27 Clues: The name on an account. • a person or business you owe • an exchange of goods for money • showing the relationship between • a sale that money will be paid for later. • the price of good used to run a business. • refer shares of a ownership in a company. • summarization of the owner equity in business. • when something is sole and increases the business equity • ...
8 form Unit 8_Guste 2024-02-13
15 Clues: pagirti • rinkimai • imperija • smurtinis • skirtumas • intelektas • hipodromas • pasinaudoti • pasisekimas • vartininkas • golfo laukas • nepriklausomas • pasiekti sekmės • futbolo žaidynės • vykdyti kampaniją
AI 2025-03-27
15 Clues: - Etik • - Skævhed • - Algoritme • - Beregning • - Behandling • - Simulation • - Ekspertise • - Fremskridt • - Revolution • - Gennembrud • - Genkendelse • - Forudsigelse • - Automatisering • network - Neuralt netværk • intelligence - Kunstig intelligens
ISYS111 Week2 2015-03-10
Across
- the most efficient and effective ways to complete a business process. ________ practices.
- a type of processing method that waits until a number of transactions are accumulated before entering them into the computer system. __________ processing systems.
- It aims to improve efficiency, eliminate product backlogs and synchronise production to actual customer demands. ________ manufacturing.
- The focus of this is on decision-making effectiveness when faced with unstructured or semi-structured business problems. ___________ support system.
- the first step in the decision making model.
- one of components of a decision support system. It is an interface that allows decision makers to easily access and manipulate the DSS using familiar technology. ___________ manager.
- a type of report that a manager can obtain by a request. __________ report.
- It focuses on the actions that must be taken to restore computer operations and services in the event of disaster. Disaster __________.
- It includes order entry, sales configuration, shipment planning, shipment execution, inventory control, invoicing, customer relationship management etc. _________ processing system.
Down
- It manipulates basic transaction data and put it into an useful form which can be faired to more sophisticated systems used to assist with making decisions and solving problems. ___________ processing systems.
- a type of report which is generated on a regular basis. It is one of outputs of a management information system. ___________ report.
- one of stages of the decision making model which involves developing alternative solutions.
- one of components of a decision support system. It is used to house models used in different area. _________ base.
- a type of processing method that processes each transaction immediately without the delay. _________ transaction processing.
- one of major activities of a TPS. the process of performing calculations and other data transformations related to business transactions. Data ___________.
- It is a specialised DSS that includes all hardware, software, data, procedures, and people used to assist senior-level executive s within the organisation. ___________ support systems.
- one of stages of the decision making model which involves selecting a course of action.
17 Clues: the first step in the decision making model. • a type of report that a manager can obtain by a request. __________ report. • one of stages of the decision making model which involves selecting a course of action. • the most efficient and effective ways to complete a business process. ________ practices. • ...
iGCSE Business - Section 1 Understanding Business Activity 2024-05-26
Across
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- value is the difference between the selling price of a product
- of Earth to produce raw materials used by other businesses.
- are the aims or targets that a business works towards.
- occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- is a good or service essential for living.
- the percentage of total market sales held by one brand or business.
- ___ 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.
- are payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of a company. They are the return to shareholders for investing in the company.
- is the lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population.
- is any person or group with a direct interest in the
- 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.
- is a form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a 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).
- the cost of bought-in materials and components.
- for a new business venture.
- is a business owned by one person.
- business type that does not have a separate legal identity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses.
- an economy that has both a private sector and a public (state) sector.
- 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
- where two or more businesses start a new project together, sharing capital, risks and profits.
- and activities of a business.
- 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.
- 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.
Down
- sector of industry extracts and uses the natural
- are the owners of a limited company. They buy shares which represent part-ownership of the company.
- 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.
- sector of industry manufactures goods using the raw materials provided by the primary sector.
- a business in the public sector that is owned
- _____ limited companies are businesses owned by shareholders but they can sell shares to the public and their shares are tradeable on the Stock Exchange.
- combine factors of production to make products (goods and services) which satisfy people’s wants.
- sector of industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry.
- business type that have separate legal status from their owners.
- ___ integration is when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- means that the liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- 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.
- occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- is a person who organises, operates and takes the
- there exist unlimited wants but limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants. This creates scarcity.
- employed, the total value of capital used in the business.
- ___ integration is when one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- is a good or service which people would like to have, but which is not essential for living. It is unlimited.
- are those resources needed to produce goods or services. There are four factors of production and they are in limited supply.
- total income of a business (revenue) less total costs.
- has social objectives as well as an aim to make a profit to reinvest ba,ck into the business.
- is the next best alternative given up by choosing another item.
- growth caused when a business expands its existing operations.
- controlled by the state (government).
- ______ limited companies are businesses owned by shareholders but they cannot sell shares to the public.
- is the money invested into a business by the owners.
- 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 • ...
Business Structures (Ref Cambridge Ch.7) 2020-05-08
Across
- business with a physical presence is a … and-mortar business
- nine-digit number used on company documents (acronym)
- a passive investor is often referred to as a … partner’,
- ownership where two or more people work together
- buying and selling money, shares, etc. for other people
- where a corporate entity is legally declared separate from its owners
- an individual who runs a business, retains all profits, and responsible for all losses (2 words)
- company with limited shares with Pty Ltd in its name
- Person or business who sell franchises their business
- liability on owner extend to all their personal assets
- a business that conducts activities via the internet
- business that is exclusively an online business model
- shareholder liability only to the level of their original investment
- The R in RBN stands for …
Down
- business to profit to benefit the community is a … enterprise
- What a franchisee purchases
- purchases overseas products for resale in their home country
- assets that lack physical substance such as trademarks
- owned by shareholders with limited liability
- owner of a company
- company traded on the stock exchange; has Ltd after its name
- the ownership of a business
- the extent to which a business takes responsibility for its actions
- eleven-digit identifier of a company (acronym)
- sells home-country products overseas
- the value between of a business above its net asset value
26 Clues: owner of a company • The R in RBN stands for … • What a franchisee purchases • the ownership of a business • sells home-country products overseas • owned by shareholders with limited liability • eleven-digit identifier of a company (acronym) • ownership where two or more people work together • company with limited shares with Pty Ltd in its name • ...
chapter 1 2023-04-28
Across
- amount owned
- Process designed to compile financial data, it summarizes results in accounting
- assets taken from the business for the owners personal use
- difference between the increases and decreases
- Record summarizes all the transaction pretraining to a single item in the accounting equation
- Value that is owned
- use of ethics in making business decisions
- cost of good or services used to operate a business
- person or business to whom a liability is owed
- explains the difference between personal assets and liabilities
- Generally accepted accounting principles
- rights to assets of a business
- account used to summarize owners equity
Down
- amount remaining after the value of liabilities are subtracted
- Reports that summarizes financial condition of business
- process of planning financial information
- equation showing relationships between assets, liabilities and owner's equity
- business activity changes assets, liabilities, or owners equity
- increase in equity resulting from a sale of goods
- business owned by a single person
- Business that performs for a fee
- Principles between right and wrong
- Report that shows what an individual owns and what an individual owes, explains the difference
- difference between assets and liabilities
- sale of which payment will be received at a later date
- name given to an account
- formal written document that explains how a business is ran
27 Clues: amount owned • Value that is owned • name given to an account • rights to assets of a business • Business that performs for a fee • business owned by a single person • Principles between right and wrong • account used to summarize owners equity • Generally accepted accounting principles • process of planning financial information • difference between assets and liabilities • ...
Business Ownership 2024-12-09
Across
- _____ of employees
- Is owned and operated by _____ individual
- _____ partnership
- Relatively easy to _____
- Business forms include: _____
- _____ about business decisions can arise between partners
- Purchasing a _____
- Taking over _____ business
- Higher _____ cost
- _____ restrictions
- Shared advertising _____
- _____: a business which leases its trade name and operating system to another person
- Is difficult to _____
- Ownerships of the corporation can be shares of stock, which are bought on the stock market by _____
Down
- _____: person or persons who pay fees to a company to operate a business under the franchisor's trade name
- Assistance from _____ company
- Each partner has a _____ in the business operation
- Requires the owner to be able to provide the _____
- Can be easier if these factors are also weighed with the advantages and disadvantages of each type of _____
- Legal entities include: _____
- Limited _____ for each owner
- Is a _____ agreement between two or more people to be responsible for a business
- Must follow parent company business _____
- _____partnership
- Actions of one partner are _____ binding for the other partners
- _____ start-up
- Easier to raise _____ and assets for company expansion than other forms of business
- _____ purchase fees
- Securing_____
- Owner may have _____ skills
- Can be very _____, especially accounting and record keeping
- Is the most _____ form of business
- Forms _____ to act as governing bodies; hires directors and officers to manage the business affairs
- Relatively simple with less _____ and government regulations
- Is the _____ common form of business organization
35 Clues: Securing_____ • _____ start-up • _____partnership • _____ partnership • Higher _____ cost • _____ of employees • Purchasing a _____ • _____ restrictions • _____ purchase fees • Is difficult to _____ • Relatively easy to _____ • Shared advertising _____ • Taking over _____ business • Owner may have _____ skills • Limited _____ for each owner • Assistance from _____ company • ...
5A - REVIEW 2021-09-21
Across
- Protects people from fire.
- It's yellow and good for digestion.
- Helps students to learn things
- You have ten on your hands.
- They don't eat meat or fish.
- It's a processed cold sweet food.
- Your mouth, nose and eyes are on it.
- Intelligence with images.
Down
- A work you do for free to help others.
- give money, toys, clothes for free for people in need.
- Is the sense of listening things.
- The sense of seeing things.
- You use them to see.
- Intelligence about the numbers.
- Works taking care of animals and plants.
- Cleaning trash out of nature.
- Food that it's not good for your body.
17 Clues: You use them to see. • Intelligence with images. • Protects people from fire. • The sense of seeing things. • You have ten on your hands. • They don't eat meat or fish. • Cleaning trash out of nature. • Helps students to learn things • Intelligence about the numbers. • Is the sense of listening things. • It's a processed cold sweet food. • It's yellow and good for digestion. • ...
Basic Business Concepts Vocab 2024-08-23
Across
- tangible or physical items
- business which has a right or license to sell a product or service at a designated location
- business owned and operated by one individual
- separate legal entity which forms a board to act as governing bodies
- form of partnership which partners have an unequal share and liability in the business and are responsible only for the amount invested
- goods and services a person requires for survival
- legal agreement between two or more people responsible for a business
- principle in which an employee should have only one supervisor to whom they are responsible; decreases conflicting demands and priorities
- person or persons who pay fees to a franchisor to operate under the franchisor’s trade name
- category of the organizational functions of business which sells goods and services
- provides goods and services to satisfy consumer wants and needs to make a profit
- business which leases its trade name and operating system to another person
- category of the organizational functions of business which manages the use of business funds, obtains needed funds and creates a financial plan
- form of partnership which partners share equal liability in the profits and losses of the business
Down
- model representing the pattern of growth, peak, recession and trough of a product, business or economy over long periods of time; also referred to as the economic cycle
- period of the business cycle in which business activity decreases for two consecutive quarters
- individual or group which own a business and its legal entities
- intermediary which buys finished goods from manufacturers in large quantities and sells them to businesses or retailers in smaller quantities
- category of the organizational functions of business which delivers produced goods and services to consumers in a timely manner
- category of the organizational functions of business which creates goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- part of an organization’s management team which oversees the work of operative employees; considered first-level managers
- connects the producer to the processor to the manufacturer to the intermediaries and ultimately to the consumer and can include the many businesses in between such as, shipping and storage, to provide goods or services to satisfy consumer wants or needs
- period of the business cycle in which business activity is at its lowest
- intermediary which sells goods and services to the consumer
- category of the organizational functions of business which utilizes resources to make sure the business runs smoothly to meet goals
- business which develops products for distribution from raw goods
- category of the organizational functions of business which performs functions related to recording and reporting financial transactions
- grouping of individuals into departments based on work functions, product or service, target market, geographic territory and process used to create products
- intangible activities
- category of the organizational functions of business which maintains the employment process and trains and develops employees
- category of the organizational functions of business which promotes goods and services, guides products through the product life cycle and understands consumers through marketing research
- goods and services a person desires, yet are unnecessary for day-to-day life
32 Clues: intangible activities • tangible or physical items • business owned and operated by one individual • goods and services a person requires for survival • intermediary which sells goods and services to the consumer • individual or group which own a business and its legal entities • business which develops products for distribution from raw goods • ...
Finance Crossword 2015-10-24
Across
- a summary at a point in time of business assets, liabilities and capital.
- The ability of an asset to be converted into cash.
- Also known as working capital. Current assets minus current liabilities.
- The income earned by the business over a period of time.
- The relationship between the loan finance and total capital employed in a business.
- The price an individual or business pays for borrowing money.
- Expenses that must be met when setting up and running a business.
- Resources used or owned by the business in production.
- Debts of the business, in other words, what the business owes to others.
- The money a firm receives from selling its output. Calculated by price times quantity.
Down
- The total at the bottom of the first part of the balance sheet. It is the value of all assets less the value of all liabilities.
- A payment made by a business to its shareholders, as a distribution of profits.
- A source of funds provided by the owners of the business, used to buy assets.
- Owners who have invested money into the business.
- An accounting procedure which checks thoroughly the accuracy of a company's accounts.
- The money taken from the business by the owners for personal use.
- Assets likely to be changed into cash within a year.
- Owners who have invested money into the business.
- The pattern of income and expenditure experienced by a business over a period of time.
- A plan that shows how much money a business expects to spend or receive in a specific period.
20 Clues: Owners who have invested money into the business. • Owners who have invested money into the business. • The ability of an asset to be converted into cash. • Assets likely to be changed into cash within a year. • Resources used or owned by the business in production. • The income earned by the business over a period of time. • ...
Sloanistan Crossword Challenge!! 2015-08-05
Across
- Found on Fingertips under the 7-Block Strategy and Initiatives is a document called, "Long Term __________ Strategy 2015-2019" which outlines our organization’s five year plan.
- In the Excellus Competitive Intelligence Blog (which can be found via Lifetimes Online), what can you provide on the third tab of the web page?
- This is the platform we utilize for our yearly required Compliance Training.
- If you apply for a job through the Excellus or Univera website, who greets you with a welcome video?
- What tool should you use to submit a question to Enterprise Legal Solutions?
- The online system where an employee can designate beneficiaries and dependents.
- The Special Investigations Unit performs reviews for possible fraud & __________ perpetrated by our providers or members.
- The Document Services department includes 50 employees with a wide range of skill sets across three areas - document solutions, __________ & mail.
- Who is the comic strip character that usually appears in Lifetimes magazine?
- The name of the prescription bottle superhero in corporate communication’s most recent medication adherence campaign.
- The Document Services team recently won the “Best in Show” award for outstanding printed pieces at this trade association’s annual conference in June.
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- The formal statement we follow for business ethics: Code of Business __________.
- Thomas __________ is the chairman of our Governing Boards of Directors.
- What are the initials of Legal/Governance's newly rebranded department?
- To report any suspected fraud or abuse within the organization, employees can call the Special Investigation Unit’s Fraud __________.
- The Employee __________ Plan is an organized way to plan and prepare for your career.
- Net __________ Score (NPS) is a measure of member loyalty and is explained in detail at the “Fit for the Customer” open space events.
- In our Code of Business Conduct, it states that we as an organization have a zero tolerance policy against __________.
- Financial Reporting regulation applicable to insurance companies that borrows significantly from SOX (Sarbanes-Oxley).
- What does the "R" stand for in ERM?
- One of the employee resource groups within the Office of Inclusion.
21 Clues: What does the "R" stand for in ERM? • One of the employee resource groups within the Office of Inclusion. • Thomas __________ is the chairman of our Governing Boards of Directors. • What are the initials of Legal/Governance's newly rebranded department? • This is the platform we utilize for our yearly required Compliance Training. • ...
Artificial intelligence 2020-12-21
9 Clues: Ai in home • Birth of AI • First chatbot • wins a quiz show • amazon's chatbot • wins a turing test • A programming language • First intelligence robot • First computer to beat a chess champion
Artificial Intelligence 2023-04-29
9 Clues: made by human • high level knowledge • simulating a conversation • being aware of surroundings • skill acquired by instruction • sequence of rigorous instructions • autonomous program on the internet • machinery developed from scientific knowledge • design, construction, operation, and use of robots
Artificial intelligence 2022-06-03
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- Logic programming language developed in 1972
- Father of the concept of artifitial life
- Artificial neural network developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s
- A type of competitive neural network
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- Developer of SOM
- Method of inquiry in artificial intelligence for determining whether or not a computer is capable of thinking like a human being
- Blind search algorithm that expands nodes from left to right
- Idea that machines should be able to learn and adapt through experience
- Algorithm that determines the optimal strategy for MAX player deciding which next best move to make
9 Clues: Developer of SOM • A type of competitive neural network • Father of the concept of artifitial life • Logic programming language developed in 1972 • Blind search algorithm that expands nodes from left to right • Artificial neural network developed in the late 1950s and early 1960s • Idea that machines should be able to learn and adapt through experience • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2023-11-09
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- the ability to understand who you really are
- combines empathy and social skills
- the ability to control your impulses or urges to do something
- the ability to tell yourself what to do, rather than having to have someone else tell you what to do
- the ability to feel what others feel
- the ability to interact with others in a positive, successful way
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- the ability to stick with something
- the ability to be positive in the face of adversity or struggle
- acronym for emotional intelligence
9 Clues: combines empathy and social skills • acronym for emotional intelligence • the ability to stick with something • the ability to feel what others feel • the ability to understand who you really are • the ability to control your impulses or urges to do something • the ability to be positive in the face of adversity or struggle • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2024-11-18
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- The ability to work with others, find common ground between people, and develop strong and meaningful relationships (According to Goleman)
- The movie we watched that displays emotional intelligence
- The ability to appropriately respond to others’ emotions and to have sympathy/understanding to those emotions (According to Goleman)
- Last name of Dr. Peter _______
- The ability to manage and adapt to spontaneous emotions and to work through problems that occur unexpectedly (According to Goleman)
- Emotional intelligence is not ______ well
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- The ability to access one’s emotions and understand others (According to Goleman)
- An inner passion to focus on and achieve individual goals (According to Goleman)
- The ability to understand, perceive, and manage emotions
- Emotional intelligence is not ______ well
10 Clues: Last name of Dr. Peter _______ • Emotional intelligence is not ______ well • Emotional intelligence is not ______ well • The ability to understand, perceive, and manage emotions • The movie we watched that displays emotional intelligence • An inner passion to focus on and achieve individual goals (According to Goleman) • ...
Intelligence Artificielle 2025-04-10
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- ensemble de connaissances sur un fait, domaine ou objets vérifier par des méthodes expérimentales
- acronyme de règlement sur la protection des donnés
- méthode d'apprentissage, machine qui s'appuie sur des réseau de neurone artificiel
- discipline scientifique qui étudie la modélisation de la pensée humaine, animal ou artificiel
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- apprentissage automatique qui se base sur l'approche numérique
- séries d'instruction à suivre dans un certains ordre pour effectuer une tâche de manière automatique
- savoir répondre rapidement à une situation complexe et trouver une réponse satisfaisante plutôt que la réponse optimal
- machine capable de simuler l'intelligence humaine
- informations brut et ensemble d'information stoker et traité par ordinateur
9 Clues: machine capable de simuler l'intelligence humaine • acronyme de règlement sur la protection des donnés • apprentissage automatique qui se base sur l'approche numérique • informations brut et ensemble d'information stoker et traité par ordinateur • méthode d'apprentissage, machine qui s'appuie sur des réseau de neurone artificiel • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-03-09
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- Is a method that works like the human brain
- learns from the training dataset and groups the objects on the basis of similar features
- Is part of Machine Learning. Normally uses Artificial Neural Networks
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- It's a method that can be splitted into regression methods and classification methods
- Tests the machines ability to pass for a human
- Improve an algorithm without the help of a human being
- A program designed to communicate with people through text or voice
- Large and complex datasets
- A set of rules that a machine uses to do a task
9 Clues: Large and complex datasets • Is a method that works like the human brain • Tests the machines ability to pass for a human • A set of rules that a machine uses to do a task • Improve an algorithm without the help of a human being • A program designed to communicate with people through text or voice • ...
Revision Puzzle for Module 1 2023-09-06
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- The coordinated action of a group
- Understanding one's own emotions (Quadrant of Emotional Intelligence).
- Recognizing and understanding others' emotions.
- Making thoughtful choices based on emotions
- The imparting or exchanging of information
- how you manage relationships with others
- a selfish and impulsive leader
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- ability to understand others emotions
- 25 min time management method
- any event, force, or condition that results in physical or emotional stress
- disagreement or argument
- Managing emotions effectively (component of Emotional Intelligence).
- The opposite of procrastination
- Avoid, Reduce, Make-Healthy Decisions
- conscious strategies used to reduce unpleasant emotions
15 Clues: disagreement or argument • 25 min time management method • a selfish and impulsive leader • The opposite of procrastination • The coordinated action of a group • ability to understand others emotions • Avoid, Reduce, Make-Healthy Decisions • how you manage relationships with others • The imparting or exchanging of information • Making thoughtful choices based on emotions • ...
Mental Qualities pg 80 2020-06-02
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- wise or judicious in practical affairs
- having or exercising the power of fluent, forceful, and appropriate speech
- artfully subtle or shrewd
- unable to read and write
- foolish or inane, especially in an unconscious, complacent manner; silly
- lacking in ideas or intelligence
- uttered clearly and distinctly
- crazy; insane; mad.
- not elaborate or artificial
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- unusually advanced or mature in development, especially mental development
- lacking in knowledge or training; unlearned:
- mentally bright; having sharp or quick intelligence
- childishly foolish; immature or trivial
- astute or sharp in practical matters:
- agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible
15 Clues: crazy; insane; mad. • unable to read and write • artfully subtle or shrewd • not elaborate or artificial • uttered clearly and distinctly • lacking in ideas or intelligence • astute or sharp in practical matters: • wise or judicious in practical affairs • childishly foolish; immature or trivial • agreeable to reason; reasonable; sensible • ...
Chapter 6: Entrepreneurship 2023-01-13
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- borrowing money that must be repaid for use in the business.
- the movement of money into and out of a business
- written statement of goals and objectives for a business with a strategy to achieve them.
- a sentence describing the purpose of the business.
- private investors who fund start-up businesses.
- refers to the way a business is financed.
- an asset pledged that will be claimed by the lender if the loan is not repaid
- ability to influence others to reach a goal
- gathering and analyzing of information about a business.
- capital brought into the business in exchange for a percent of ownership in the business.
- a distinguishing characteristic or quality that makes each person unique.
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- skills of the trade
- process of setting goals and deciding how to accomplish them.
- foundation skills
- all the people and organizations that might purchase a product.
- someone with experience who can provide advice, suggestions, and ideas.
- money invested in a business by investors who form partnerships or groups to pool investments.
- the property or items of value a business owns.
- the money necessary to start and open a business.
19 Clues: foundation skills • skills of the trade • refers to the way a business is financed. • ability to influence others to reach a goal • private investors who fund start-up businesses. • the property or items of value a business owns. • the movement of money into and out of a business • the money necessary to start and open a business. • ...
Fill in the blanks with the noun forms of the words in the bracket 2023-02-10
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- _____ attracts and inspires.)(glorious)
- You need an ____ to go for a picnic.(approve)
- Ashoka's ____ spread far and wide.(king)
- ______ allows you to overcome obstacles.(courageous)
- His ____ spread far and wide.(famous)
- Unnecessary _____ will land you into trouble.(argue)
- _____ helps us to analyze.(intelligence)
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- He is a man of ________.(wise)
- Find the _____ of the Mumbai on the map.(loacte)
- Teachers offer ______to students.(assist)
- The man lost his _____.(see)
- ______ is better than cure.(prevent)
- Two countries signed an ______.(agree)
- He suffered a minor _____ when he skidded.(injure)
- ______ comes before a fall.(proud)
15 Clues: The man lost his _____.(see) • He is a man of ________.(wise) • ______ comes before a fall.(proud) • ______ is better than cure.(prevent) • His ____ spread far and wide.(famous) • Two countries signed an ______.(agree) • _____ attracts and inspires.)(glorious) • Ashoka's ____ spread far and wide.(king) • _____ helps us to analyze.(intelligence) • ...
Crossword Puzzle : Artificial Intelligence 2025-08-31
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- → Process of acquiring knowledge or skills
- → Right to keep personal data safe
- → A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem
- → Relating to human-made intelligence
- → Information used for analysis or training AI
- → Identify a disease or problem
- → A machine designed to perform tasks
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- → The ability to learn and apply knowledge
- → Sector using AI for self-driving cars
- → Detailed examination of data or information
- → Systematic study of the natural world
- → Moral principles guiding human actions
- → Field where AI helps in diagnosis and treatment
- → Able to operate without human control
- → A new idea, method, or invention
15 Clues: → Identify a disease or problem • → Right to keep personal data safe • → A new idea, method, or invention • → Relating to human-made intelligence • → A machine designed to perform tasks • → Sector using AI for self-driving cars • → Systematic study of the natural world • → Able to operate without human control • → Moral principles guiding human actions • ...
Artificial Intelligence Comprehension Vocabulary 2023-01-08
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- precise and clear
- about qualities or abilities that may be developed and lead to future success or usefulness
- concerning something that is capable of operating without direct human control
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- make the best use of something
- the human race; all people
- widespread; commonly used
- relating to moral principles (simply, whether something is right or wrong)
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- change (something) radically or completely
- for the good of...
- being careful to avoid danger or making mistakes
- the establishment or starting point of an institution or activity
- the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots
- not easy to understand; complicated or intricate
- to do with farming
- very important, especially in the success or failure of something
- something ordinary and regularly repeated
- happening in a short time or at a great rate
- to examine something in detail, especially in order to explain and interpret it
- develop gradually
20 Clues: precise and clear • develop gradually • for the good of... • to do with farming • widespread; commonly used • the human race; all people • make the best use of something • something ordinary and regularly repeated • change (something) radically or completely • happening in a short time or at a great rate • being careful to avoid danger or making mistakes • ...
Innovation through Artificial Intelligence 2024-08-09
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- An example of AI that helps with daily tasks like reminders and information retrieval
- The raw audio data that is processed in voice recognition systems
- A technique used in expert systems for training new employees
- A system inspired by the human brain that learns from large amounts of data
- Using technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention
- The process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data
- The future development areas of Artificial Intelligence
- A method of data analysis that automates analytical model building
- Using AI to monitor and analyze video footage for security purposes
- Identifying individuals by analyzing facial features in images
- Equipping computers with the ability to interpret visual images
- Large and complex data sets that traditional data-processing software cannot handle
- AI technologies that improve search engine results
- Reasoning processes that imitate an expert to solve specific problems
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- An input technology that suggests words for insertion in a text field
- The application of AI to perform repetitive tasks traditionally done by humans
- The concept of creating computer programs or machines capable of behavior we regard as intelligent
- Deals with the interaction between computers and humans using natural language
- Google’s AI system that processes search queries
- Involves building machines that are capable of performing physical tasks
- The process of converting speech signals into digital data
- AI technologies used in platforms like Facebook and Twitter
- A system that improves worker productivity by consulting an expert system
- AI-powered systems that assist customers on websites
- The effects of AI on human jobs and employment
- How artificial intelligence affects different sectors of society and industry
- System that employs human knowledge captured in a computer to solve problems
- A subset of machine learning involving neural networks with many layers
- The discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data
- Investigations focused on advancing artificial intelligence technologies
30 Clues: The effects of AI on human jobs and employment • Google’s AI system that processes search queries • AI technologies that improve search engine results • AI-powered systems that assist customers on websites • The future development areas of Artificial Intelligence • The process of converting speech signals into digital data • ...
Unit 1 human intelligence 2025-09-22
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- having to do with beauty or artistic taste.
- a smaller title that breaks up sections in a text.
- a struggle between opposing forces in a story.
- when what happens is different from what you expect, or when words mean the opposite of what they say.
- the most important point the author wants you to understand.
- when someone with a developmental difference shows an extraordinary ability in a specific area, like math, memory, or art.
- the same on both sides; balanced and even.
- the deeper message or lesson in a text.
- a reference to a famous person, event, or work in literature.
- related to thinking, learning, and mental processes.
- a conclusion you make by combining text clues with your own knowledge.
- the ability to use words well in speaking or writing.
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- the ability to use your body skillfully, like in sports or dance.
- to get worse over time.
- looking inward and thinking about your own feelings and thoughts.
- related to asking and answering questions to encourage deep thinking.
- a short, personal story used to illustrate a point.
- complete happiness or joy.
- a developmental condition that can make social interaction and communication challenging (now considered part of autism spectrum disorder).
- a condition where senses mix, like “tasting” colors or “seeing” sounds.
20 Clues: to get worse over time. • complete happiness or joy. • the deeper message or lesson in a text. • the same on both sides; balanced and even. • having to do with beauty or artistic taste. • a struggle between opposing forces in a story. • a smaller title that breaks up sections in a text. • a short, personal story used to illustrate a point. • ...
Unit 1 human intelligence 2025-09-22
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- having to do with beauty or artistic taste.
- a smaller title that breaks up sections in a text.
- a struggle between opposing forces in a story.
- when what happens is different from what you expect, or when words mean the opposite of what they say.
- the most important point the author wants you to understand.
- when someone with a developmental difference shows an extraordinary ability in a specific area, like math, memory, or art.
- the same on both sides; balanced and even.
- the deeper message or lesson in a text.
- a reference to a famous person, event, or work in literature.
- related to thinking, learning, and mental processes.
- a conclusion you make by combining text clues with your own knowledge.
- the ability to use words well in speaking or writing.
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- the ability to use your body skillfully, like in sports or dance.
- to get worse over time.
- looking inward and thinking about your own feelings and thoughts.
- related to asking and answering questions to encourage deep thinking.
- a short, personal story used to illustrate a point.
- complete happiness or joy.
- a developmental condition that can make social interaction and communication challenging (now considered part of autism spectrum disorder).
- a condition where senses mix, like “tasting” colors or “seeing” sounds.
20 Clues: to get worse over time. • complete happiness or joy. • the deeper message or lesson in a text. • the same on both sides; balanced and even. • having to do with beauty or artistic taste. • a struggle between opposing forces in a story. • a smaller title that breaks up sections in a text. • a short, personal story used to illustrate a point. • ...
risk ops 2025-08-25
20 Clues: lob • name • eagle • maple • our job • identity • main tool • tax number • biz but long • company tool • can business • business tool • nonprofit biz • address number • main case tool • digital address • employer number • we get cases with • secretary of state • business but short
Life Through The Eyes of a 10 year old by: Jaiden Estevez 2018-05-21
20 Clues: smart • threat • living • speech • network • website • meeting • android • tedious • together • a mistake • a chat app • technology • time ahead • caregivers • game system • in place of • search engine • bee, competition • kind of thing or person
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World of Business Semester Quiz 2023-11-15
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- how a product is promoted
- the cost of things
- those who buy from business
- how much money a business or individual owes
- bought on the stock market. Signify ownership
- everything owned by a business
- how resources are allocated
- another word for money and monetary strategy beginning with f
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- those who provide economic wants and needs
- obligations a business has in order to pay back
- total money that is earnt
- an association built with a business
- the ___ _____ Product. Total value of production
- the running costs of a business
- another word for ownership
- the value of money across countries
- a strategy to spend money in order to generate a return
- total amount kept by an owner
- type of business listed on the share market
19 Clues: the cost of things • total money that is earnt • how a product is promoted • another word for ownership • those who buy from business • how resources are allocated • total amount kept by an owner • everything owned by a business • the running costs of a business • the value of money across countries • an association built with a business • ...
Business terms 2023-11-08
Across
- how and why the business functions
- how much profit the business keeps
- when expenses are higher than revenues
- revenues less expensive
- money going out of your business
- money coming in and out of a business
- debts your business owes
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- income you get from your business
- current and future financial holdings
- people or things affecting your business
- statement of assets, liabilities and expenses
- where you want your business to be short term
- where you want your business to be in the future
- target customer base
- unique selling proposition
- what and who the business is
16 Clues: target customer base • revenues less expensive • debts your business owes • unique selling proposition • what and who the business is • money going out of your business • income you get from your business • how and why the business functions • how much profit the business keeps • current and future financial holdings • money coming in and out of a business • ...
One Raf 2023-01-09
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- to allow a Direct Debit to be collected from an account, authority must be given by the account holder
- Your payment was declined as there wasn't enough money in the account
- Transaction not permitted to the cardholder or the customer
- Identification of the card is invalid
- service which allow customers to make and receive payments to and from their accounts
- is an industry wide effort to reduce fraud by asking customers to confirm their identity when making a payment online
- is a regular payment that pays a fixed amount to the same recipient on regular dates
- are one-off payments sent and received on a pre-arranged date, set up by customer in advance
- used by businesses and government institutions for taking regular or recurring payments like household bills, subscriptions, memberships, charitable donations etc.
- Your payment was declined as you entered the wrong PIN
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- sent to customer if complaint is still unresolved within 4 weeks
- Cardholder must change the PIN to be able to perform the transaction
- Complaints about how an interaction was handled by a colleague(s) or the business
- sent to customer if complaint is still unresolved within 8 weeks
- sent within three business days if complaint is not resolved
- Card has expired, currently means that customer has entered incorrect expiry date
- any expression of dissatisfaction whether justified or not where there is no claim of financial loss, material distress or inconvenience
- any oral or written expression of dissatisfaction about how a financial service, claims management service or a redress determination has been provided, or failed to be provided
- sent when complaint is resolved within three business days
- responsible for the schemes behind the clearing and settlement of UK automated payment methods
- can come in all shapes and sizes however this is not limited and you should use your emotional intelligence and common sense during interactions
- this section must contain issue details from IRISP model
- payment related complaint
- an automated ‘pull payment’ which gives merchants the ability to pull (take) money from your account
- Number of withdrawal transactions exceeds card limit
25 Clues: payment related complaint • Identification of the card is invalid • Number of withdrawal transactions exceeds card limit • Your payment was declined as you entered the wrong PIN • this section must contain issue details from IRISP model • sent when complaint is resolved within three business days • Transaction not permitted to the cardholder or the customer • ...
Psychology Exam Preparation 2023-04-04
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- Predicting School Achievement
- The mode of thinking that occurs when the desire for harmony in a decision- making group overrides a realistic appraisal of alternatives
- is a state of hopelessness and lethargy lasting several weeks or months
- Adjusting one’s behaviour or thinking to coincide with a group standard
- unwanted repetitive thoughts and actions
- Ability to learn from experience , solve problems and use knowledge to adapt to new situation
- Following the orders
- influence by 3 factors:Proximity,Physical attractiveness and Similarity
- Promoted the widespread use of intelligence testing
- experience a persistent irrational fear and avoidance of a specific object or situation
- associates a pleasant relaxed state with gradually increasing anxiety-triggering stimuli
- Disturbed Perceptions and Beliefs
- An unselfish concern for the welfare of others
- Group discussions with like-minded others strengthen members’ prevailing beliefs and attitudes
- An unjustifiable attitude towards a group and its members
- alternating times of depression and mania
- occurring in group situations that foster: arousal and anonymity
- Teaches people new, more adaptive ways of thinking
- Jumpy anxiety, social withdrawal etc caused by the traumatic experience
- Method for assessing an individual’s mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others using numerical scores
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- Test designed to reflect what a person has learned
- Conducted with groups rather than individuals, providing benefits from group interaction
- created the most widely used individual intelligence test
- Test designed to predict a person’s future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn
- change the brain’s chemistry with drugs
- Presuming Hereditary Genius
- distressing, persistent anxiety
- is the Tendency to explain someone else’s behaviour, by using Situational or personality factors
- way your actions match your age
- Gold Standard of Intelligence testing.
- Treats people in the context of their family system
- Applies learning principles to the elimination of unwanted behaviours
- people in a group to exert less effort when pooling their efforts toward attaining a common goal than when individually accountable
- Feelings are influenced by our beliefs
- Conscious Thoughts Are More important than the unconscious and focusing on the present is more important than the past
- Emphasizes the power of childhood experiences to mold the adult
- An expectation that we should return help, not harm, to those who have helped us
- Difficulty concentrating with tension
38 Clues: Following the orders • Presuming Hereditary Genius • Predicting School Achievement • distressing, persistent anxiety • way your actions match your age • Disturbed Perceptions and Beliefs • Difficulty concentrating with tension • Gold Standard of Intelligence testing. • Feelings are influenced by our beliefs • change the brain’s chemistry with drugs • ...
Business Environment 2024-11-07
Across
- A business sector responsible for public services which are funded through taxation
- A type of liability in which owners of a business are liable for business debts only to the value of their investment
- A type of liability in which owners of a business are personally liable for a business' debts
- A person or persons who are responsible for overseeing all activities undertaken within their function
- A functional area responsible for sourcing and providing the raw materials, goods and services needed by a business
- An organisational structure containing many layers of management
- An organisation which invests any money it receives into a cause it supports
- A business activity responsible for providing a service to the public
- A functional area responsible for communicating with customers
- A business activity responsible for the extraction of raw materials
- A functional area responsible for transforming raw materials into finished products
- A functional area responsible for developing new products and services in response to market research findings
- A business with a minimum of two partners
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- A functional area responsible for the finances of a business
- A business sector aiming to make a profit which can range from small businesses to large
- Limited companies which aim to benefit a community or trade with a social purpose
- A business who's shares are sold privately
- The person in a business with the most authority
- An organisation structure where employees are grouped by function and product/project
- A business activity responsible for manufacturing products
- An organisational structure where decision making is more spread out
- A person or persons responsible for ensuring their department meets identified aims and objectives
- A business sector which does not aim to make a profit and relies on donations, fundraising and grants
- An organisational structure containing few levels
- A functional area responsible for liaising with customers on a day-to-day basis
- An organisational structure where decision making is kept at the top of the hierarchy
- A functional area responsible for promotion of a business products or services
- A business who's shares can be sold via the stock market
- A person or persons in charge of team members in a specific department
- A functional area responsible for recruitment, redundancy and disciplinary
30 Clues: A business with a minimum of two partners • A business who's shares are sold privately • The person in a business with the most authority • An organisational structure containing few levels • A business who's shares can be sold via the stock market • A business activity responsible for manufacturing products • ...
BM - Unit 3 AOS 1 - KK: 1-4 2025-12-07
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- the goals a business intends to achieve.
- management style involves a manager making decisions and directing employees without any input from them.
- is the individuals and groups who are impacted by a business’s operations and decisions, often because they are located in close proximity to the business.
- is a type of business that aims to fulfil a community or environmental need by selling goods or services.
- is a company that is an incorporated business that has an unlimited number of shareholders and lists and sells its shares on the ASX
- are individuals who are hired by a business to complete work tasks and support the achievement of its objectives.
- are individuals or groups that source raw materials, component parts, and processed materials and sell them to a business for use in the production of its goods and services.
- is a company that is an incorporated business structure that has at least one director and a maximum of 50 shareholders.
- management style involves a manager communicating business objectives to employees and giving them freedom to make decisions independently
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- is the extent to which a business achieves its stated business objectives.
- are individuals, groups, or organisations who have a vested interest in the performance and activities of a business.
- the total revenue earned minus the total expenses incurred.
- is a business’s percentage of total sales within an industry.
- are individuals who oversee and coordinate a business’s employees and lead its operations to ultimately achieve the business’s objectives.
- management style involves a manager sharing information with employees so that employees can participate in decision-making.
- management style involves a manager seeking input from employees on business decisions but making the final decision themselves.
- management style involves a manager making decisions and communicating the reasons for those decisions to employees without their input.
- is a business that is owned and operated by the government.
- is a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners.
- is a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual
- are individuals or groups who interact with a business by purchasing and utilising its goods and services
- is how productively a business uses its resources when producing a good or service.
22 Clues: the goals a business intends to achieve. • is a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners. • the total revenue earned minus the total expenses incurred. • is a business that is owned and operated by the government. • is a business’s percentage of total sales within an industry. • is a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual • ...
Addressing Learners' Individual needs 2015-11-01
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- technology Technological advances (usually computer based) that help exceptional students learn and communicate
- of needs A set of seven, from the basic needs for survival and safety to the need for self-actualization, that motivate human behavior as identified by Abraham Maslow.
- development The process of acquiring the intellectual ability to learn from interaction with one’s environment
- operations stage The stage of cognitive development (11 to 15 years of age) proposed by Jean Piaget in which cognitive abilities reach their highest level of development.
- restrictive environment An educational program that meets a disabled students special needs in a manner that is identical, insofar as possible, to that provided to students in general education
- stage The stage of cognitive development (to seven years of age) proposed by Jean Piaget in which the individual begins to use language and symbols to think of objects and people outside the immediate environment
- The ability to learn; the cognitive capacity for thinking
- disability- A limitation in one’s ability to take in, organize, remember, and express information
- with disabilities Students who need special education services because they possess one or more of the following disabilities: learning disabilities, speech or language impairments, mental retardation, serious emotional disturbance, hearing impairments, orthopedic impairments, visual impairments, or other health impairments.
- styles Cognitive, effective, and physiological behaviors through which an individual learns most effectively; determined by a combination of hereditary and environmental influences
- learners Students whose growth and development deviate from the norm to the extent that their educational needs can be met more effectively through a modification of regular school programs
- of development Predictable stages through which individuals pass as they progress through life
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- development The progression of an individual through various stages of psychological and social development
- The practice of integrating all students with disabilities into general education classes
- intelligence A perspective on intelligence ability, proposed by Howard Gardner, suggesting that there are at least eight, and many as many as ten, types of human intelligence.
- education An approach to education that emphasizes the teaching of values, moral reasoning, and the development of “good” character
- crisis A life crisis at one of eight different stage of growth and development. According to psychologist Erik Erikson, individuals must resolve each crisis to reach the next stage.
- intelligence The capacity to be aware of an and manage ones feelings
- deficit disorder A learning disability characterized by difficult in concentrating on learning
- inclusion The policy and process of including exceptional learners in general education
- education A teaching specialty for meeting the specials educational needs of exceptional learners
- operations stage The stage of cognitive development proposed by Jean Piaget in which the individual develops the ability to use logical thought to solve concrete problems
22 Clues: The ability to learn; the cognitive capacity for thinking • intelligence The capacity to be aware of an and manage ones feelings • inclusion The policy and process of including exceptional learners in general education • The practice of integrating all students with disabilities into general education classes • ...
AP Psych NAMES Review 2024 2024-02-29
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- sexual response cycle; two names, ______and______
- psychosocial stages of development (trust versus mistrust)
- Psychoanalysis
- theorist of language; his hypothesis states language shapes how we see the world
- Stages of grief
- cognitive dissonance
- student of Wundt who developed structuralism
- Female neo-Freudian, coping mechanisms
- Multiple intelligence
- cognitive therapy- depression is faulty thinking
- rational emotive therapy
- forgetting curve of memory
- Operant conditioning; training birds in a box
- 1st psych research lab, introspection and structuralism
- Observational Learning, Bashing Bobo, Social Cognitive Theory
- Strange situation, attachment research
- trait theorist (cardinal, central and secondary)
- Taste Aversion
- 2 factor theory of emotion; two names with a hyphen (skip the hyphen in the crossword)
- research on the effect of labelling, institutionalization
- critical period language, language acquisition device
- "Law of Effect", studying cats in boxes
- Obedience. 60-70% administered highest shock
- split brain
- General adaptation syndrome of stress (alarm, resistance, exhaustion)
- Stanford prison experiment- social roles
- Moral development; criticism of Kohlberg’s theory from a feminist point of view
- Sexual Arousal research
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- Parenting styles- authoritarian, authoritative, permissive
- Imprinting
- created the Stanford-Binet intelligence test out of Binet’s former work; developed the measurement referred to as IQ; studied gifted children
- deconditioning fear of rabbits after Watson did his work
- French, intelligence testing
- Lesions from brains of rats
- factor analysis
- 1st PHD in psychology
- Natural Selection
- Eyewitness memories can be altered by misleading information
- REM Sleep Research
- behaviorist, Little Albert experiment
- insight learning in chimps
- Triarchic theory of intelligence and triangular theory of love
- feature detectors; two names, ______and________
- Visual Cliff
- Hypnosis
- discovered that speech production is located in the lower left frontal lobe
- "Father of Psychology.", functionalism, arousal then emotion theory of emotion
- Attachment- cloth monkey
- neo-freudian-- collective unconscious
- big five trait theory (OCEAN); two names, ______ and _______
- Latent learning and cognitive maps
- G General intelligence
- Damage to the left temporal lobe causes deficits in language comprehension
- inkblot
- conformity
- Client centered therapy
- Classical conditioning in dogs
- stage theory of cognitive development in children
- 16 factor personality traits
- Locus of control
- 1st US psych lab
- moral development
- learned helplessness
- Hierarchy of needs
- Denied PHD at Harvard. 1st female president of apa
65 Clues: inkblot • Hypnosis • Imprinting • conformity • split brain • Visual Cliff • Psychoanalysis • Taste Aversion • factor analysis • Stages of grief • Locus of control • 1st US psych lab • Natural Selection • moral development • REM Sleep Research • Hierarchy of needs • cognitive dissonance • learned helplessness • 1st PHD in psychology • Multiple intelligence • G General intelligence • Client centered therapy • ...
Do you remember these words? 2020-07-03
18 Clues: แมลง • พัฒนา • สำคัญ • ข้อมูล • วัตถุดิบ • ชิ้น อัน • ประดิษฐ์ • ความฉลาด • การเชิญชวน • รีดผ้า เหล็ก • คำแนะนำ แนวทาง • ไม่ปกติ ผิดปกติ • นิ้ว (หน่วยวัด) • ปฏิกิริยาตอบโต้ • แทรก ใส่ สอดแทรก • อุปกรณ์ เครื่องมือ • การสัมภาษณ์ สัมภาษณ์ • ทำให้เป็นรอยบาก กด ย่อหน้า
Technology Term 2025-05-01
Across
- Transfer data from the internet to your device
- Security system that monitors network traffic
- Input device used to type text
- Programmable machine that can carry out tasks
- Physical components of a computer
- Software to protect against malware
- A global network connecting millions of computers
- Programs and operating systems that run on a computer
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- Online storage and computing services
- Electronic message sent through the internet
- Flying device controlled remotely or autonomously
- Virtual Reality, a simulated digital environment
- Wireless technology for internet access
- Program used to access websites
- Secret code for access control
- Artificial Intelligence, machines simulating human intelligence
- Scam to steal personal information online
- Internet of Things, smart devices connected online
18 Clues: Input device used to type text • Secret code for access control • Program used to access websites • Physical components of a computer • Software to protect against malware • Online storage and computing services • Wireless technology for internet access • Scam to steal personal information online • Electronic message sent through the internet • ...
GSBL Summer party staff crossword 2023-07-21
Across
- To steal in the air, just in the saint of time
- Statistically, singing the only way is up
- Celebrated in December in the role of James or Mr Martin
- Be strategically changes the spare prince also in Ireland
- I will see you in court, though an economist not a lawyer
- Informal Romanian currency accepted internationally
- What you do in Vegas follows Turner, internationally famous
- And eh k 30are I an a business academic
- Am me? Reverse the academic liaison
- An yell backwards translation
- Gone with no end, last letter AOL to teach Eglish
- First perfect 10 at the head of every language
- The prophet speaks many languages
- In the DNA, translation complete
- Le exhaust, once an office artist, now Wendy temp
- Legally Sheeran don't loss
- Insect a famous 99 red balloons German singer, in economics
- Business leader untruthful at an reverse
- DC hero that can fly
- In law, as illegal Ecstasy ID you
- A different financial coffee
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- Capitalising Global Infrastructure Operation van an eye in fashion
- Research and graduate Santa
- Share with no end, am I Los Angels marketing?
- Legal flower and the virgin
- Marketing Saint
- An accountant starts London with go are
- Legal Spanish rum and Barbies boyfriend without an
- Financial Local Area Network
- Strategically, first of Eleven, left her iPhone Operating System
- A large cup, gee, that means gold for marketing
- Confused alarm in banking
- The professor experiences a short first month
- Economist saint cathedral
- Do you an Artificial Intelligence, with xxxx
- The accountant start with a short alternative, then I laugh shortly
- As XXX but with style
- An eye General Electric el professor
- A short queen is always hospitable
- First in a Zillion, first letter in a be a business leader
- Second king of Israel partners in London
- Accountant Arabic father
- Translating a recipe for apple or cherry dessert, then unfinished xxx
- Healthy and safe insect with honey missing a letter
44 Clues: Marketing Saint • DC hero that can fly • As XXX but with style • Accountant Arabic father • Confused alarm in banking • Economist saint cathedral • Legally Sheeran don't loss • Research and graduate Santa • Legal flower and the virgin • Financial Local Area Network • A different financial coffee • An yell backwards translation • In the DNA, translation complete • ...
Howard Gardner 2012-11-25
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- developmental psychologist who related to Gardner's idea
- explains how the brain processes the way that languages operate
- educational research group at Gardner's alma mater
- recognizes patterns in nature
- town Gardner was born in
- requires timing and perception
- first intelligence created
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- perceptions and responses to other people
- where Gardner earned his degree
- intelligence most important to the blind
- country who adopted multiple intelligences theory
- understanding of ourselves
12 Clues: town Gardner was born in • understanding of ourselves • first intelligence created • recognizes patterns in nature • requires timing and perception • where Gardner earned his degree • intelligence most important to the blind • perceptions and responses to other people • country who adopted multiple intelligences theory • educational research group at Gardner's alma mater • ...
unit5-1 2022-08-24
GP Unit 3 2023-03-08
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- Creative acts are said to be the result of inspiration between __ Hemispheres.
- Creative thinking cannot be a ___ thinking
- Multiple intelligence theory was proposed by
- Standford- Binet test measures
- God-given gift theory is also called as __ Inspiration.
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- Tests designed to measure capacities that is to predict what one can accomplish with training are called___
- ___ stratregy allows the group to explore idea without judgement.
- A child has the ability to understand the intentions and desires of others
- creativity satisfies both ___ and product
- Who is considered as the father of intelligence testing?
10 Clues: Standford- Binet test measures • creativity satisfies both ___ and product • Creative thinking cannot be a ___ thinking • Multiple intelligence theory was proposed by • God-given gift theory is also called as __ Inspiration. • Who is considered as the father of intelligence testing? • ___ stratregy allows the group to explore idea without judgement. • ...
Ch 6.2 Quiz 2025-01-27
Across
- is the movement of money into and out of a business
- projects revenues and expenses to show whether the business is profitable
- refers to the way a business is financed
- reports assets, liabilities, and net worth of the business
- is a sentence describing the purpose of the business
- is capital brought into the business in exchange for a percent of ownership in the business
- is a written statement of goals and objectives for a business with a strategy to achieve them
- are the property or items of value a business owns.
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- Are financial statements based on estimates of future businesses
- reports anticipated flow of income and expenses for the business
- is borrowing money that must be repaid for use in the business
- is money invested in a business by investors who form partnerships or groups to pool investments
- is all the people and organizations that might purchase a product
- are private investors who fund start-up businesses
- is gathering and analyzing information about a business
- is an asset pledged that will be claimed by the lender if the loan is not repaid.
- is the money necessary to start and open a business
17 Clues: refers to the way a business is financed • are private investors who fund start-up businesses • is the movement of money into and out of a business • is the money necessary to start and open a business • are the property or items of value a business owns. • is a sentence describing the purpose of the business • ...
Business And Economy 2022-12-01
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- Literally means that 'the whole is greater than the sum of parts' - it is often assumed that the new business will be more successful than the original separate business.
- The action of showing initiative to take the risk to set up a business.
- A business formed by two or more people to carry on a business together, with shared capital investment and, usually, shared responsibilities.
- The total value of sales made during the trading period = selling price x quantity sold.
- Two or more businesses agree to work closely together on a particular project and create a separate business division to do so.
- Organizations accountable to and controlled by central or local government.
- A person or institution owning shares in a limited company.
- When a company buys more than 50% of the shares of another company and becomes its controlling owner.
- An individual consumer or organization that purchases goods or services from business.
- Sales of the business as a proportion of total market sales.
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- A jointly owned business operated by members for their mutual benefit, to produce or distribute goods or services - as in consumers' cooperatives or farmers' cooperatives.
- A business with mainly social objectives that re-invests most of its profits into benefiting society rather than maximizing returns to owners.
- The legal right to use the name, logo and trading systems of an existing successful business.
- A business employee who takes direct responsibility for turning an idea into a profitable new product or business venture.
- The money you have left after paying for business expenses.
- The status or position held by an entity as determined by the law.
- A certificate confirming part-ownership of a company and entitling the shareholder owner to dividends and certain shareholder rights.
- Anything that confers value or benefit to its owners.
- An agreement by owners and managers of two business to bring them together in a new combined business.
19 Clues: Anything that confers value or benefit to its owners. • The money you have left after paying for business expenses. • A person or institution owning shares in a limited company. • Sales of the business as a proportion of total market sales. • The status or position held by an entity as determined by the law. • ...
UNDERSTANDING BUSINESS ACTIVITY 2025-07-28
Across
- (Goods or services provided for exchange.)
- (The money a business uses to start up and run.)
- (A new idea or way of doing something.)
- (The resources needed to produce goods and services (e.g., land, labour, capital).)
- (The selling of goods.)
- (A person who starts and takes on the risk of a new business.)
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- (The activity of making or selling goods and services.)
- (Buying another business at an earlier or later stage of production.)
- (Someone who works for a business.)
- (The making of goods.)
- (A person who buys goods or services.)
- (Money left over after deducting all costs from the revenue.)
- (When a business increases its size, sales, or profits.)
- (The specific group of people a business aims to sell to.)
- (A small, often new, business.)
- (Doing well and increasing profits.)
- (Combining with another business at the same stage of production.)
- (A problem or chance that a business faces.)
- (The total cost of making or providing something.)
19 Clues: (The making of goods.) • (The selling of goods.) • (A small, often new, business.) • (Someone who works for a business.) • (Doing well and increasing profits.) • (A person who buys goods or services.) • (A new idea or way of doing something.) • (Goods or services provided for exchange.) • (A problem or chance that a business faces.) • ...
4.01 Vocabulary 2023-11-01
Across
- A financial summary as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders
- Finance activity involving making decisions about financing
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- The process of keeping financial records
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement
- a method of accounting that records transactions at the time they occur.
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
- Anything of value that a business owns
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- People within the business who use financial information – owners, managers, and employees.
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- A summary of accounting information
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- The total value of the business
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
- Debts that the business owes
- people outside the business who use accounting information – suppliers, banks, customers, lenders, investors, and tax authorities.
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements
22 Clues: Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • Finance activity involving making decisions about financing • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures • ...
Forms of Business Organization 2025-12-01
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- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons.
- a check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings to each stockholder.
- the simplest form of partnership
- a business owned and run by a single individual
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation.
- a government document that gives permission to create a corporation.
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- this means the firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business.
- a form of business organization, recognized by law as a seperate legal entity with all the rights of an individual.
- the actual owner of the business that lets other investors rent or lease its name, business profile, and way of doing business.
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- a temporary business investment that involves renting or leasing another firm's successful business model.
- the amount borrowed.
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- atleast one parter is not active in the daily running of the business and has limited responsibility for the debts and obligations of the business.
- the price paid for the use of the lender's money
- this means that the owner is personally and fully responsible for all the losses and debts of the business.
- the investor who rents or leases the business model
- a written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date.
- is when the same income or asset is taxed twice.
19 Clues: the amount borrowed. • the simplest form of partnership • represents basic ownership of a corporation • a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • a business owned and run by a single individual • the price paid for the use of the lender's money • is when the same income or asset is taxed twice. • the investor who rents or leases the business model • ...
Soziale Organisation 2021-06-20
17 Clues: Crime • Judge • Guard • The Law • To Lead • Marriage • Prisoner • To Delete • Courtroom • To Update • Partnership • Life partner • Relationship • Search Engine • Cryptocurrency • Programming Language • Artificial Intelligence
mots de géologie 2 2024-05-28
17 Clues: Data • Tools • Floods • Public • Volcanos • Morphology • Indigenous • Geophysics • Cordillère • Environment • Aléas naturels • Geothermal energy • Travail de terrain • Minéraux critiques • Savoir traditionnel • Glissements de terrain • Intelligence artificielle
Entrepreneurial Vocabulary Crossword 2022-02-22
Across
- A sentence that describes what your business aims to achieve in the long term.
- The difference between the selling price of a product or service and its costs.
- The process of introducing change and new ideas
- A range of skills a person has that enables them to perform a particular job.
- Things a business wants to achieve.
- A customer gained through a recommendation from someone else.
- A pack of documents providing information on a particular subject.
- A business that is described as profitable is money making.
- The things you most want customers to remember about your business.
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- Things a business owns.
- When a business makes fundamental changes based on feedback from their customers.
- Any activity a business does to try and contact potential customers.
- Identifying how to create more value for customers with less resources.
- The ability of a business to grow fast without increasing its production costs.
- A simple webpage that is designed to lead the visitor to your website.
- Rather than having your own desk in an office, you will rotate desk space when
- The money a business makes from the sales of the products or services of the business.
- The act of giving someone a job.
- Introducing a new product or service to market.
- The money, people, time and equipment required to run a business.
20 Clues: Things a business owns. • The act of giving someone a job. • Things a business wants to achieve. • The process of introducing change and new ideas • Introducing a new product or service to market. • A business that is described as profitable is money making. • A customer gained through a recommendation from someone else. • ...
Chapter 1 2023-04-26
Across
- Cost of goods or services to operate a business
- equity- Amount remaining after the value of liabilities subtracted from value of assets
- system- Compile financial data and summarize results in accounting records and reports
- net worth statement- Difference between personal assets and personal liabilities
- business- Business that performs activities for a fee
- Planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
- Assets taken from the business for the owners personal use
- Difference between assets and liabilities
- Amount owed
- Generally accepted accounting principles
- balance- Differences between the increases and decreases in an account
- Activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owners’ equity
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
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- ethics- Use of ethics in making business decisions
- Increase in equity from sales of goods and services
- plan-A formal written document that describes the nature of a business and how it operates
- equation- Equation of the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owners’ equity
- on account- Sale for which payment is received at a later date
- Business owned by one person
- worth statement- Reports that shows what an individual owns, owes, and the difference between the two
- account- Account used to summarize owner’s equity in a business
- Principles of right and wrong to guide individuals in decision making
- Anything that is owned
- statements- Summarizes the financial conditions and operations of a business
- title- Name given to an account
- Person or business to whom a liability is owed
- Record that summarizes all the transaction pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
27 Clues: Amount owed • Anything that is owned • Business owned by one person • title- Name given to an account • Generally accepted accounting principles • Difference between assets and liabilities • Financial rights to the assets of a business • Person or business to whom a liability is owed • Cost of goods or services to operate a business • ...
Ownership PPT Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-30
Across
- This document describes a corporation's identity, location, and stock details, filed to obtain a charter. What is it?
- All partners share responsibility for business losses
- This U.S. federal agency collects taxes and enforces tax laws
- When income faces two taxes on the same income and dividends
- a company's assets
- Permit ensures a business registers its name locally
- Shares or units of ownership in a corporation
- U.S. legislation guiding the formulation of limited partnership agreements
- Finanical reward for taking business risks
- a business owner's risk is restricted to their investment
- When two businesses join forces to become one
- A written pact specFinancialrms along business partners
- A protective hybrid for business professionals to protect innocent partners from the malpractice of the other partner
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- A business ownership mixing incorporating elements from corporations, sole proprietorships, or partnerships
- Owners of stock in a corporation
- A business owned by a single individual, taking all profits and risks
- A business structure offering limited liability and a limited existence
- A group selected to direct a corporation's actions
- required to operate a corporation
- Ownership form where individuals purchase shares
- A business owned by two or more individuals
- In this partnership, a liability is confined to their investment
- U.S. Legislation guiding the formulation of general partnership agreements
- Business owners must cover debts with personal assets
24 Clues: a company's assets • Owners of stock in a corporation • required to operate a corporation • Finanical reward for taking business risks • A business owned by two or more individuals • Shares or units of ownership in a corporation • When two businesses join forces to become one • Ownership form where individuals purchase shares • ...
Accounting Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2025-08-13
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- Anything of value that is owned.
- The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business.
- Organized summaries of a business's financial activities.
- Financial rights to the assets of a business.
- The amount in an account.
- A planned process for providing financial information that will be useful to management.
- A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation.
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions.
- The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets.
- A business owned by one person.
- An equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.
- The name given to an account.
- Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use.
Down
- An amount owed by a business.
- Financial reports that summarize the financial condition and operations of a business.
- Planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity.
- A sale for which cash will be received at a later date.
- A business that performs an activity for a fee.
- The use of ethics in making business decisions.
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business.
22 Clues: The amount in an account. • An amount owed by a business. • The name given to an account. • A business owned by one person. • Anything of value that is owned. • Financial rights to the assets of a business. • A business that performs an activity for a fee. • The use of ethics in making business decisions. • A sale for which cash will be received at a later date. • ...
5A - REVIEW 2021-09-21
Across
- Protects people from fire.
- It's yellow and good for digestion.
- Helps students to learn things
- You have ten on your hands.
- They don't eat meat or fish.
- It's a processed cold sweet food.
- Your mouth, nose and eyes are on it.
- Intelligence with images.
Down
- A work you do for free to help others.
- give money, toys, clothes for free for people in need.
- Is the sense of listening things.
- The sense of seeing things.
- You use them to see.
- Intelligence about the numbers.
- Works taking care of animals and plants.
- Cleaning trash out of nature.
- Food that it's not good for your body.
17 Clues: You use them to see. • Intelligence with images. • Protects people from fire. • The sense of seeing things. • You have ten on your hands. • They don't eat meat or fish. • Cleaning trash out of nature. • Helps students to learn things • Intelligence about the numbers. • Is the sense of listening things. • It's a processed cold sweet food. • It's yellow and good for digestion. • ...
5A - REVIEW 2021-09-21
Across
- Protects people from fire.
- It's yellow and good for digestion.
- Helps students to learn things
- You have ten on your hands.
- They don't eat meat or fish.
- It's a processed cold sweet food.
- Your mouth, nose and eyes are on it.
- Intelligence with images.
Down
- A work you do for free to help others.
- give money, toys, clothes for free for people in need.
- Is the sense of listening things.
- The sense of seeing things.
- You use them to see.
- Intelligence about the numbers.
- Works taking care of animals and plants.
- Cleaning trash out of nature.
- Food that it's not good for your body.
17 Clues: You use them to see. • Intelligence with images. • Protects people from fire. • The sense of seeing things. • You have ten on your hands. • They don't eat meat or fish. • Cleaning trash out of nature. • Helps students to learn things • Intelligence about the numbers. • Is the sense of listening things. • It's a processed cold sweet food. • It's yellow and good for digestion. • ...
The total Tragedy of a girl named Hamlet 2013-12-05
Across
- Who does Hamlet end up kissing at the end?
- Who is the main character?
- Who is Hamlet learning about in English?
- Where does Hamlet & Dezzy go to school?
- How is Saber and Mauri's personality?
- Who is Hamlet's bestfriend?
- What is Dezzy's level of intelligence?
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- What does Hamlet not have?
- Dezzy's fake friends that use her for her intelligence.
- How old is Dezzy?
- What subject is Hamlet failing?
- Hamlet's girl bestfriend
- How does Hamlet feel when her parents come to her school?
- Who is Hamlet's crush?
- Whos class came to see Hamlet preform?
15 Clues: How old is Dezzy? • Who is Hamlet's crush? • Hamlet's girl bestfriend • What does Hamlet not have? • Who is the main character? • Who is Hamlet's bestfriend? • What subject is Hamlet failing? • How is Saber and Mauri's personality? • Whos class came to see Hamlet preform? • What is Dezzy's level of intelligence? • Where does Hamlet & Dezzy go to school? • ...
business by sam 2016-04-26
Across
- you do this to hold a plan for the future.
- is the amount of money going into and out of a businesses bank account.
- example of fixed costs
- when your not making profit
- you are able to monitor and control costs.
- identifies cash inflows and cash outflows over a period of time.
- items owned by the business
- are costs that need to be paid when setting up a new business
- what are these examples, Materials and ingredients
- debts owed by the business
- anything a business spends money on
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- shows how a business performed over a period of time
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business.
- gross profit - expenditure
- this is the money the business needs to trade each day.
- everyday running costs of a business
- the point at which revenue(from sales) is the same as costs
- the revenue made from selling a product after the costs of sales has been reduced
- what do you add to get total costs
- ways in which businesses make money.
- anything which costs the business money
- revenue-expenditure
22 Clues: revenue-expenditure • example of fixed costs • gross profit - expenditure • debts owed by the business • when your not making profit • items owned by the business • what do you add to get total costs • anything a business spends money on • everyday running costs of a business • ways in which businesses make money. • anything which costs the business money • ...
Business croswwords 2023-03-24
Across
- - Exchange of information.
- - Building professional relationships.
- - Managing money and investments.
- - Efficiency of business operations.
- - Financial plan for a business.
- - Expenses incurred by a business.
- - Possibility of negative consequences.
- - Starting and managing a business venture.
- - Specialized market segment.
- - Plan of action to achieve business objectives.
- - Income generated by a business.
- - Managing the movement of goods.
- - Creating a unique identity for a product or company.
- - Ability to guide and inspire others.
Down
- share - Percentage of sales in a market.
- - Recording and analyzing financial transactions.
- - Introducing new ideas or products.
- - Revenue minus expenses.
- - Rivalry among businesses.
- service - Assistance to customers before and after purchasing.
- - Hiring external services or resources.
- - Promoting and selling products or services.
- - Ability to expand business operations.
- chain - System of activities involved in the production and delivery of goods.
- - Stock of goods available for sale.
- - Managing human resources.
- - Moral principles and values in business conduct.
- - Planning, organizing, and controlling business activities.
- - Collaboration among team members.
- - Selling goods or services.
30 Clues: - Revenue minus expenses. • - Exchange of information. • - Rivalry among businesses. • - Managing human resources. • - Selling goods or services. • - Specialized market segment. • - Financial plan for a business. • - Managing money and investments. • - Income generated by a business. • - Managing the movement of goods. • - Expenses incurred by a business. • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-19
Across
- organisations owned by the government
- a franchise is bought by the __________
- goals or tagets set by the business
- organisation that produces goods and services
- basic systems and structures that allow a country or organisation to work properly
- amount of goods or work produced by a person machine or factory
- the individuals that run the organisation
- an individual or group that affects or is affected by an organisation
- share (percentage) of profit paid to
Down
- a long term plan on how objectives will be achieved
- businesses owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- when a franchisor grants liscence to another business
- individuals who work in the company
- business owner is only liable for the amount of money invested in the business
- intangible products
- the resources used to create goods or services
- paying part of the cost (often by government)
- when owner of business is personally liable for all business debts
- __________ is a stakeholder but not the other way round
- the business that sells the right to another business to operate a franchise
- physical products
21 Clues: physical products • intangible products • individuals who work in the company • goals or tagets set by the business • share (percentage) of profit paid to • organisations owned by the government • a franchise is bought by the __________ • the individuals that run the organisation • organisation that produces goods and services • paying part of the cost (often by government) • ...
Business Environments 2014-02-22
Across
- They influence a business's capacity to compete and customers' willingness and ability to spend
- Runs the business for the owner
- The people who work for the business
- The rules, they cover various topics and some are unique to the business
- Imapct on the animals and environment
- consider is social force or change that may impact on the success of a business
- The environment can have a significant impact on the business but the business had no impact on these factors GETLEGSP
- The availability and accessibility of technology for the business
- The way the manager runs the business, the style in which it run
- Businesses that offer rival goods or services
- Otherwise known as micro environment, business has most impact on factors involved MMCCE
- Can be divided into two categories, business has barely any impact on factors
- Where factors and business impact on each other to a similar degree, two way impact LFCCTRS
- Organisations and individuals that supply the resources that the business needs to conduct is operation
- The availability of money in the system to the business eg. overdraft rates, merchant rates etc
Down
- Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc
- In Australia, each level of government imposes its own direct and indirect regulations, to which all businesses must adhere.
- Worldwide, what's going on around the world
- The shared values and beliefs of the organisation
- Those who purchase goods or services
- Businesses that are government run and they oversee the operation of legislation
- Protects the rights of workers
- Local, state federal
- Some political influence could act as inducements, such as government grants, encouraging businesses to expand
24 Clues: Local, state federal • Protects the rights of workers • Runs the business for the owner • The people who work for the business • Those who purchase goods or services • Imapct on the animals and environment • Worldwide, what's going on around the world • Businesses that offer rival goods or services • Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc • ...
Business Environments 2014-02-22
Across
- Runs the business for the owner
- Imapct on the animals and environment
- Protects the rights of workers
- The environment can have a significant impact on the business but the business had no impact on these factors GETLEGSP
- The way the manager runs the business, the style in which it run
- The shared values and beliefs of the organisation
- In Australia, each level of government imposes its own direct and indirect regulations, to which all businesses must adhere.
- Organisations and individuals that supply the resources that the business needs to conduct is operation
- Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc
- Worldwide, what's going on around the world
- The people who work for the business
- consider is social force or change that may impact on the success of a business
- The availability of money in the system to the business eg. overdraft rates, merchant rates etc
Down
- Those who purchase goods or services
- The rules, they cover various topics and some are unique to the business
- Otherwise known as micro environment, business has most impact on factors involved MMCCE
- The availability and accessibility of technology for the business
- Where factors and business impact on each other to a similar degree, two way impact LFCCTRS
- Can be divided into two categories, business has barely any impact on factors
- Businesses that are government run and they oversee the operation of legislation
- Some political influence could act as inducements, such as government grants, encouraging businesses to expand
- Businesses that offer rival goods or services
- Local, state federal
- They influence a business's capacity to compete and customers' willingness and ability to spend
24 Clues: Local, state federal • Protects the rights of workers • Runs the business for the owner • Those who purchase goods or services • The people who work for the business • Imapct on the animals and environment • Worldwide, what's going on around the world • Businesses that offer rival goods or services • Groups such as green peace, gay rights, SOS etc • ...
Business Planning and Financial Management for Succes 2024-12-12
Across
- overseeing and controlling a company's finances.
- Be specific when you name your target market.
- the amount of money earned over and above the amount spent to keep the business operating.
- Estimates of how much capital is needed. Sources of funding.
- a brief declaration that explains a company’s purpose, values, and goals.
- Systematic process of recording and reporting financial position of a business.
- a written outline of the business goals and the steps to take to achieve them.
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles. Standard set of guidelines.
- Describe how customers will interact with your business. Customer experience from start to finish.
- How will your company make money?
- list important ways you’ll talk to your customers. Most use a mix.
- The ways your business will gain a competitive advantage.
- any resource you’ll leverage to create value for your customers.
Down
- Make a clear and compelling statement about the unique value your company brings to the market.
- Calculates when revenue equals total costs. Helps determine viability of business model.
- a written outline of how the business will get money to start up and operate.
- Note the other businesses or services you’ll work with.
- Tools to analyze business performance,Profitability ratios, Liquidity ratios, Efficiency ratios, Solvency ratios, etc..
- an economic system in which people can choose what they buy, what they produce and sell, and where they work.
- any activity that has an effect on the financial situation of a business.
- plan a written proposal that describes new new business and strategies to launch that business.
- Will your company focus on reducing cost or maximizing value?
- a written outline of how the business will be promoted to increase customers and sales.
23 Clues: How will your company make money? • Be specific when you name your target market. • overseeing and controlling a company's finances. • Note the other businesses or services you’ll work with. • The ways your business will gain a competitive advantage. • Estimates of how much capital is needed. Sources of funding. • ...
Types of businesses organizations 2022-11-21
Across
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
- 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.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company.
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in 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.
- A partner with limited liability
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- 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.
- 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;
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution.
- These are people who are major shareholders in the company but who also have control over it; they are elected by
Down
- Some/all partners have limited liability, but they also have to retain an automatic management responsibility.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- 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 only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- A partner with unlimited liability
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
22 Clues: A partner with limited liability • A partner with unlimited liability • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business • agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution. • These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company. • ...
