business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
lesson 2 2022-02-18
14 Clues: dogs • giggled • grabbed • exhaled • homework • educated • captured • arragemed • miserable • apar front • showing off • intelligence • overconfidence • regarded highly
Vocabulary lesson 2 2022-02-17
14 Clues: dogs • exhaled • giggled • grabbed • captured • edicated • homework • miserable • arrangment • apert from • showing off • intelligence • overconfidence • regarded highly
Vocabulary lesson 2 2022-02-18
14 Clues: dogs • giggle • Exhaled • grabbed • homework • capturen • educated • miserable • apart from • Arrangement • showing off • intelligence • overconfidence • regarded highly
VOCABULARY WORDS LESSON 2 2022-02-18
14 Clues: dogs • giggled • grabbed • exhaled • captured • homework • educated • miserable • apart from • arrangement • showing off • intelligence • regarded higly • overconfidence
Mikayla's in business 2022-05-17
Across
- the group of customers to whom a business intends to sell its products
- involves the activities of a sales representative directed to a customer in an attempt to make a sale
- collecting and analysing information about customers and the business opportunities available
- the debts owed by a business to others
- methods used by a business to inform, persuade and remind customers about its product
- the use of activities or materials as direct inducements to customers
- involves buying the rights from another business to distribute its products under its name
- any free news story about a business
- (two words) when the total market is subdivided into groups of people who one or more common characteristics
- something that an entrepreneur can see as an avenue to success
- standards that define what is acceptable and unacceptable behavior
- (two words)a person who influences others
- the monetary value of a business' reputation
- the clear, shared sense of direction that allows people to achieve a common goal
- the development of long term relationships with individual customers
Down
- the group of customers to whom the business intends to sell its products
- a business that is owned and operated by one person
- Items of value
- activities aimed at creating relations between and business and its customers
- a smaller and less important market segment
- funds contributed by the business owners
- a paid non-personal message communicated through a mass medium
- the various promotions strategies a business uses in its promotional campaign
- the ability of a business to pay its short term debts on time
- money owing to external sources
25 Clues: Items of value • money owing to external sources • any free news story about a business • the debts owed by a business to others • funds contributed by the business owners • (two words)a person who influences others • a smaller and less important market segment • the monetary value of a business' reputation • a business that is owned and operated by one person • ...
Accounting 2024-11-03
Across
- An amount owed to a creditor.
- Income earned from business activities.
- Business that purchases products from other businesses and sells them to customers.
- Tangible assets used in production or operations.
- A trading business popular in Singapore.
- Revenue minus expenses.
- Money in the form of currency or bank deposits.
- The owner's investment in a business.
- Intangible products provided by a business.
- A debt or obligation owed by a business.
- Something of value owned by a business.
Down
- A business organization involving two or more owners.
- Goods held by a business for sale.
- Type of business that converts raw materials into finished goods.
- A major telecommunications company in the service business.
- A cost incurred in the process of generating revenue.
16 Clues: Revenue minus expenses. • An amount owed to a creditor. • Goods held by a business for sale. • The owner's investment in a business. • Income earned from business activities. • Something of value owned by a business. • A trading business popular in Singapore. • A debt or obligation owed by a business. • Intangible products provided by a business. • ...
Types of Business Organization 2022-11-20
Across
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- 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.
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
- These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- an incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
- a partner with unlimited liability.
Down
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned, financed and run by 2 to 20 people that also requires a deed of partnership to be used.
- an incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- An agreement between a company with another business organization to allow the distribution of the company's goods and services
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- These are people who are major shareholders in the company but who also have control over it; they are elected by other shareholders in the AGM.
- 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 a limited liability.
19 Clues: a partner with a limited liability. • a partner with unlimited liability. • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business. • The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business • These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company. • ...
Technology glossary 2023-05-23
Across
- programs and other operating information used by a computer
- able to last and be used for a long time without becoming damaged
- a device that is used in the house
- the theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
- someone who dislikes new technology
- a trick or device intended to attract attention, publicity, or business
- a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to produce movement
Down
- a computer system or a type of computer program that is designed to copy the way in which the human brain operates
- not in use any more, having been replaced by something newer
- an important discovery
- colorless, odorless gas produced by burning carbon and organic compounds and by respiration
- a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas
13 Clues: an important discovery • a device that is used in the house • someone who dislikes new technology • a colorless, odorless, highly flammable gas • programs and other operating information used by a computer • not in use any more, having been replaced by something newer • able to last and be used for a long time without becoming damaged • ...
𝗣𝘂𝘇𝘇𝗹𝗲 𝗠𝗲 𝗡𝗼𝘁~ 2021-03-03
Across
- a group of companies authorized to act as a single entity
- sole proprietorship with 1 owner or a partnership with 2-20 owners
- sum of money which is available to start a business
- the action or business of promoting or selling products or services
- a business or company
- an individual who creates a business
- an individual who works for oneself
- the state or quality of being dedicated to a cause
- a person or organization that puts money into a business
Down
- a financial gain
- a symbol, a word or words legally registered to represent a company
- a business owned by one person
- an arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business
- the action of investing money for a profit
- an estimate of income for a period of time
- setting out a business’ future objectives
- the legal right given to print, publish, perform, film, or record literary
- minimum of 2 partners and have limited liabilities
- possibility of danger, failure, or loss
19 Clues: a financial gain • a business or company • a business owned by one person • an individual who works for oneself • an individual who creates a business • possibility of danger, failure, or loss • setting out a business’ future objectives • the action of investing money for a profit • an estimate of income for a period of time • ...
Crossword 2025-03-06
Across
- The amount of money borrowed by a business ____
- A document showing financial transactions ______
- A group of people working together in a company ____
- A business owned and operated by one person_____
- A written agreement between an employer and an employee _________
- Money used to start a business ______
- plan A plan outlining a company’s goals and how to achieve them_____
- permit A document that legally allows a business to operate __________
- A person who runs or owns a business ____
Down
- A form of business ownership where liability is limited to the owner’s investment (Corporation)
- The act of promoting and selling products ______
- The process of managing money in a company ______
- A person who buys goods or services _____
- The money a company owes to others ______
- income The money left after deducting expenses from revenue ________
- tax A type of tax businesses pay based on income _________
- An agreement where two or more people own a business together _____
- The income a business earns _____
- A plan for managing income and expenses _____
- Anything a business owns that has value _______
20 Clues: The income a business earns _____ • Money used to start a business ______ • A person who buys goods or services _____ • The money a company owes to others ______ • A person who runs or owns a business ____ • A plan for managing income and expenses _____ • The amount of money borrowed by a business ____ • Anything a business owns that has value _______ • ...
Commerce 1.1 2025-07-15
Across
- A legal agreement stating what each party must do.
- A person, business, or organisation that makes financial decisions.
- How much people want to buy something.
- Total money a business earns from sales.
- Paying money to protect against certain risks.
- Someone who puts money into a business for profit.
- Another word for costs in running a business.
- A person or business that buys goods or services.
- Money left after a business pays all costs.
- When someone cannot pay debts and is declared unable.
Down
- When two or more entities rely on each other.
- Money borrowed that must be paid back with interest.
- Money a business spends to operate.
- A business that provides goods or services.
- relationship A connection where money, goods, or services are exchanged.
- flow The movement of money into and out of a business.
- How much of a product is available to buy.
- Extra money paid for borrowing, usually a percentage.
- chain Steps to get a product from raw material to customer.
- terms An agreement on how and when a buyer pays.
20 Clues: Money a business spends to operate. • How much people want to buy something. • Total money a business earns from sales. • How much of a product is available to buy. • A business that provides goods or services. • Money left after a business pays all costs. • When two or more entities rely on each other. • Another word for costs in running a business. • ...
Accounting: Chapters 1-5 Vocab Review 2022-11-21
Across
- operate to earn money for their owners
- entry on left side of a T Account
- income earned from sale of goods or services
- used to record information for only one accounting period
- creditor's claims to the assets of the business
- amount owed to the creditors of a business
- owner's claims to the assets of a business
- increase side of an account
- making contacts with people to share information and advice
- Assets = Liabilities + OE
- a business owned by two or more persons who operate the business as co-owners
Down
- a business owned by one person
- the period of time covered by an accounting report
- a business that buys raw materials and transforms them into financial products by using labor and machinery
- a business that buys finished goods and resells them to individuals or other businesses
- total amount of money owned to a business for goods or services
- where accounts are grouped together
- recognizing and recording revenue on the date earned even if cash is not received
- provide clients a variety of accounting services including independent audit
- handles a broad range of responsibilities, makes business decisions, and prepares and interprets financial reports
- cost of products or services used to operate a business
- the set of rules that all accountants use to prepare financial reports
- entry on right side of a T Account
- principles that you live by and the beliefs that are important to you
- amount earned above the amount of expense incurred to keep the business operating
25 Clues: Assets = Liabilities + OE • increase side of an account • a business owned by one person • entry on left side of a T Account • entry on right side of a T Account • where accounts are grouped together • operate to earn money for their owners • amount owed to the creditors of a business • owner's claims to the assets of a business • income earned from sale of goods or services • ...
Accounting Terms 2021-06-13
Across
- A person/organisation which owes money to the business.
- a person or an enterprise which is in a position to pay its debts.
- an economic activity which impacts the financial position of a business.
- The excess of expenses of a period over its revenue.
- The amount owed by a business.
- Revenue-expense
- This is the same as bankruptcy.
- It is also called as stock.
- Record of transactions under a particular head.
- Income earned by the business from its operating activities.
- The recording of any business or financial transactions.
- reduction in price of goods by the seller after they have been sold off.
Down
- The fall in the prices of the fixed asset because of its usage or efflux with time.
- Amount receivable or received for selling assets or goods by a business.
- person who makes all the decisions and bears all the risks associated with the business.
- Economic resources of a business which helps it in earning profit.
- The increase in owner's equity resulting from something other than the day to day earnings.
- Reduction in the price of goods for a customer by the enterprise.
- The money/goods invested by the proprietor in the business.
- Amount spent by a business or the liability incurred for acquiring goods and services.
- The money/goods withdrawn from the business for the proprietor's personal use.
- It's the right side of the account.
- A person/organisation to which business owes money.
- It's the left side of the account.
24 Clues: Revenue-expense • It is also called as stock. • The amount owed by a business. • This is the same as bankruptcy. • It's the left side of the account. • It's the right side of the account. • Record of transactions under a particular head. • A person/organisation to which business owes money. • The excess of expenses of a period over its revenue. • ...
Flow of money into and out of a business 2023-02-08
Across
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating
- Money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- A type of expense that is not necessary for a business to operate, but is incurred nonetheless
- The money a company owes to others
- 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
- The money owed to a company by its customers
- A type of revenue that is generated from selling goods or services
- Flow of money into a business
- The act of paying money owed to suppliers, employees, and others
Down
- A financial metric used to evaluate a company's liquidity
- The process of collecting payments from customers who owe money to a business
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of of each month
- A situation where a business is generating more money than it is spending
- Flow of money out a business
- Flow of money into and out of a business
- A type of expense that is necessary for a business to operate
- A financial arrangement in which a company borrows money in exchange for a promise to repay the loan with interest
- Money that can be readily used for business operations
- A situation where a company is spending more money than it is generating
- Inability to meet debts
21 Clues: Inability to meet debts • Flow of money out a business • Flow of money into a business • The money a company owes to others • Asset that is easily changed into cash • Flow of money into and out of a business • The money owed to a company by its customers • Money that can be readily used for business operations • A financial metric used to evaluate a company's liquidity • ...
Level 2 Vocabulary 6 2025-02-14
Across
- a feeling of expectation and desire for a certain outcome
- business that sells goods or services
- a feeling of curiosity or amazement
- planning how to spend and save money
- written document outlining company goals, strategies
- large company tseparate from its owners
- process of analyzing financial transactions
- process of creating new ideas, products, or methods
- the process of overseeing a business
- to make better or more effective
- activities a business uses to promote and sell
- business owned by two or more people
- objectives a business aims to achieve
- income from selling goods or services
Down
- person who starts and manages a business
- recording financial transactions for a business
- new business
- obtaining or buying another company
- efficiency with which a company
- legal permit required to operate a business
- costs a business incurs in order to operate
- to not succeed in achieving a goal or completing a task
- offer that suggests a solution or idea to a problem
- person that buys goods or services from a business
- other businesses offering similar products or services
- putting in significant effort and dedication to accomplish something
- money a business earns
- person who oversees and leads a team
- achieving goals and having a positive outcome
- the total amount of wages paid
- company plan for detailing its products, customers, and revenue sources
- to make a strong, positive effect
- reach a final state or result
- to achieve a desired outcome or goal
34 Clues: new business • money a business earns • reach a final state or result • the total amount of wages paid • efficiency with which a company • to make better or more effective • to make a strong, positive effect • obtaining or buying another company • a feeling of curiosity or amazement • planning how to spend and save money • person who oversees and leads a team • ...
Business Activity Crossword 2025-01-07
Across
- Money raised to start or develop a business
- Groups or individuals who have an interest in business activity
- When a business merges with or takes over a business with which there is no connection
- Where a business becomes larger, such as by making more sales
- Where a business takes a controlling interest in another business
- External stakeholders who purchase goods and services from a business
- Making just enough profit to provide the business owner with a fair profit
- The owners of a limited company
Down
- A business owned by two or more people
- Something that will set out the general ideas of the business. A business...
- A type of partner who invests in a partnership but has no part in running the business
- When a business only just manages to stay in business
- A person who takes the risk of starting a business enterprise
- The things a business aims to achieve
- The money paid to a shareholder from the profits of a limited company
15 Clues: The owners of a limited company • The things a business aims to achieve • A business owned by two or more people • Money raised to start or develop a business • When a business only just manages to stay in business • A person who takes the risk of starting a business enterprise • Where a business becomes larger, such as by making more sales • ...
MCA c 2014-01-03
Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare 2024-09-18
Chapter 12 (Kim Heald) 2013-04-03
Across
- solidarity/Social union between generations
- end of menstruation and ovulation
- Attitudes
- watchdogs/Grandparents who monitor younger family members
- thought/Someone who makes decisions based on their inner feelings
- People
Down
- Health vs. Psychological Disturbance
- Seventh Psychology Task
- intelligence/A person's knowledge
- drop/A mental indication of having a terminal disease
- care/Adult children who take care of their elderly parents
- intelligence/To be able to think abstractly
- grandparents/Grandparents who are guardians
13 Clues: People • Attitudes • Seventh Psychology Task • end of menstruation and ovulation • intelligence/A person's knowledge • Health vs. Psychological Disturbance • solidarity/Social union between generations • intelligence/To be able to think abstractly • grandparents/Grandparents who are guardians • drop/A mental indication of having a terminal disease • ...
Career Development 2023-05-16
Across
- business professional that oversees a novice business professional
- how long records must be kept for tax auditing purposes
- brief summary of an individual's education, experiences, skill set in 1 short document
- primary method Mts promote themselves
- expenses that reduce taxable income
- recording of financial transactions; "language of business"
- single owner of a business
- behavior based on honesty & sincerity
- annual taxes on personal or business income
- expenses incurred before a business opens
- philosophy that consists of right conduct & good living
- the center of a business's online presence
- written or spoken agreement that is legally binding
- business plan part that contains research of industry, conditions & outlook
- result of an action
- uncertainty of what is expected
- trustworthy, reasonable, believable, likely
- voluntary process used to examine & endorse a professional in a particular field
- to postpone an action
Down
- agreement of a company to provide compensation for specific losses, damages, etc.
- experienced, trusted advisor that provides guidance & support to someone less experienced
- tax on small business who get income directly from consumers
- possibly 1st opportunity to make a strong impression on a client
- document used to describe many aspects of a new business; may submit to a bank for requesting loan or funding
- responsible & ethical use of technology
- main contributor to business failure
- diary style informational entry on a website
- legal, official permission to do, use, or own something
- ability to perform skills well enough to meet standards
- single statement of why a business exists
- recording & keeping a financial record
- nonmonetary exchange of goods or services
- small amount of on hand cash to pay minor business expenses
- specific group of people you are attempting to attract to business
- best way to approach managing conflict with a client
- # of hours required for continuing education each year in Louisiana
- making best use of your time to achieve something
- activities that create and communicate what a business is offering customers or clients
- economic resources that benefits business both tangible & intangible
- hierarchy of authority
40 Clues: result of an action • to postpone an action • hierarchy of authority • single owner of a business • uncertainty of what is expected • expenses that reduce taxable income • main contributor to business failure • primary method Mts promote themselves • behavior based on honesty & sincerity • recording & keeping a financial record • responsible & ethical use of technology • ...
SL11 6a 2017-03-11
15 Clues: разум • вспышка • спутник • гипотеза • вселенная • внеземной • галактика • цивилизация • человеческий • убедительный • инопланетянин • вещание, эфир • доказательство • экранная заставка • посылать сигнал лучом света
SL11 6a 2017-03-11
15 Clues: разум • вспышка • спутник • гипотеза • внеземной • галактика • вселенная • цивилизация • человеческий • убедительный • вещание, эфир • инопланетянин • доказательство • экранная заставка • посылать сигнал лучом света
Venture Plan Terms 2017-12-02
Across
- when an asset is purchased
- individual or institution that legally owns shares of a stock in a corporation
- this is when the owner or partners in a business are each liable for debts
- a business organization that has divided authority
- capital that is provided from investors outside of the business
- financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members
- the financial gain within a business
- a strategy for identifying competition
- a business service that includes receiving deposits, lending money and processing transactions
- a summary of how the business will be organized
Down
- banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- the sum of money kept in a bank account
- having one member or one vote in a co-operative business
- banks, business societies, credit unions and stock brokerages are examples of this
- an individuals financial status looking at the breakeven point and startup for example
- a form of business that allows the owner to make all of the decisions
- an advantage of a corporation
- a disadvantage of this form of business is possible conflict between members
- an advantage of a partnership
- a financial service that is offered at credit unions or banks
20 Clues: when an asset is purchased • an advantage of a corporation • an advantage of a partnership • the financial gain within a business • a strategy for identifying competition • the sum of money kept in a bank account • a summary of how the business will be organized • a business organization that has divided authority • having one member or one vote in a co-operative business • ...
Accounting CrossWord 2014-06-05
Across
- payable Debts owed to another business
- The individuals and business that appear under the heading of liabilities.
- The money left over after deducting the business expenses.
- The term used to describe the ease of converting an asset into cash
- Net worth of a business.
- The movement of each in and out of a business
- Amount of money left over from the gross profit
- Assets are always recorded at the actual amount they cost the business
- The money or promise of money received from the sale of goods or services.
- based on the principle that each transaction involves two changes
- An asset that losses value over time
- Occurs when something that has value is exchanged for something else that has value.
- A business year is any 12 month operating period
- The process of recording, analyzing and interpreting the economic activities of business.
Down
- Recording of all business transactions
- payment – Occurs when you have given someone prior permission for someone else to automatically take money from your bank account.
- Money owed by customers
- Liabilities are listed in this order, the date by which they must be repaid.
- A report on a business cash flow over a stated period of time
- Goods and materials kept on hand
20 Clues: Money owed by customers • Net worth of a business. • Goods and materials kept on hand • An asset that losses value over time • Recording of all business transactions • payable Debts owed to another business • The movement of each in and out of a business • Amount of money left over from the gross profit • A business year is any 12 month operating period • ...
legal structures. 2023-01-19
Across
- an organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
- usinesses owned by individuals or groups of individuals.
- Private limited companies are owned by a relatively small number of shareholders, usually family and/or friends.
- owend by the government
- being listed on the stock exchange as a plc
- Business owned by a single person
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
Down
- Transfer private sector resources to the public sector
- Owner of a business is personally liable for all business debts.
- offer shares on a public stock market
- government appoints board of directors
- wned by its members who come together to work towards a common interest.
- owner(of brand)
- Businesses where there is no legal difference between the owner and the business.
- basic systems and structures that allow a country or organisation to work properly
- Paying part of the costs (often by government)
- when a franchisor grants a licence to another business to allow it trade using the brand / business format.
- Business owner is only liable for the original amount of money invested in the business.
- Official examination of a company’s financial records to check that they are correct.
- that has a separate legal identity from that of its owners
20 Clues: owner(of brand) • owend by the government • Business owned by a single person • offer shares on a public stock market • government appoints board of directors • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • being listed on the stock exchange as a plc • Paying part of the costs (often by government) • Transfer private sector resources to the public sector • ...
Year 11 Business Structures 2024-03-04
Across
- Cost of setting _________is a disadvantage of the company business structure
- easier to attract finance is an advantage of the company business structure
- a _______ company must have at least one shareholder and a maximum of 50 non employee shareholders
- this is an advantage of the private and public business structure
- Difficult to operate if sick is a ________ of a sole trader
- ____________________ between partners can be a disadvantage of a partnership
- having to publish annual _____ is a disadvantage of the company business structure
- a business owned and operated by one person
- continuity of ________ means the business keeps on going if an owner dies or leaves the business ( an advantage of the company business structure)
- shares for a public company are listed on the _____
- An advantage of a sole trader is complete _______
- An advantage of a sole trade is low _____ of entry
Down
- a _____ business has no separate legal entity form its owner(s)
- a partnership has a maximum of ______ owners
- when the business owner is personally responsible for the debts of the business
- difficult to raise finance for _____ is a disadvantage of a sole trader
- S________________ can only sell their shares to people who are approved by other directors.
- a business that has a separate legal entity apart from its owner, s
- pooled funds and t______ is an advantage of a partnership structure
- L___________ for all debts including partners is a disadvantage of a partnership
- shared ______ and workload is a advantage of a partnership structure
21 Clues: a business owned and operated by one person • a partnership has a maximum of ______ owners • An advantage of a sole trader is complete _______ • An advantage of a sole trade is low _____ of entry • shares for a public company are listed on the _____ • Difficult to operate if sick is a ________ of a sole trader • ...
Types of Businesses Vocabulary Review 2022-09-18
Across
- items businesses sell that can be physically weighed or measured.
- organization, A business whose goal is to provide a service rather than to make a profit.
- A contract between a parent company and a franchisee to use the name and sell the goods or services of the parent company such as KFC.
- The process of leading and directing all or part of an organization
- tasks that businesses perform or provide for customers such as haircuts and car washes.
- The process of recording and reporting the financial data for a business.
- technology, The process of developing, installing, and implementing computer information systems and applications.
- items that would be nice to have, but are not necessary.
- a person who uses goods or services.
Down
- Money that remains after a business has paid for the expenses of running the business.
- motive, a person's incentive to work to gain something for himself or herself (that is to make money).
- proprietorship, A business owned by only one person.
- corporation, A company that does business and has business facilities in many countries.
- The process of creating, promoting, and presenting a product to the consumers.
- resources, The activities that deal with the hiring, firing, training and other personnel issues.
- contest between businesses to win customer business and loyalty
- A business considered separate from the owners of the business by law.
- The activities involved in the day-to-day running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders.
- items necessary for existence.
- A business owned by two or more people.
20 Clues: items necessary for existence. • a person who uses goods or services. • A business owned by two or more people. • proprietorship, A business owned by only one person. • items that would be nice to have, but are not necessary. • contest between businesses to win customer business and loyalty • items businesses sell that can be physically weighed or measured. • ...
INTERMEDIATE VOC. #1 2016-09-08
Across
- to make warm
- to place in a small room
- an apartment
- to wish something had been done differently
- alone
- a quick visit
- to fill with furniture
- to make full, usually of liquid
- this cake looks very______, delicious
- a house on a village
- not using ones intelligence to act
- to have a lot of room in a place
- a boat used for living
- staircase
- a very tall building
Down
- to confront
- the things that you buy for ex. groceries
- oppoaite of temporary
- your personal things
- to deal with
- used to guide the ships/boats on sail
- elegant, expensive
- to be done with intelligence
- to give news
- to live on the edges
- not very wide
- to look up to someone
27 Clues: alone • staircase • to confront • to make warm • an apartment • to deal with • to give news • a quick visit • not very wide • elegant, expensive • your personal things • to live on the edges • a house on a village • a very tall building • oppoaite of temporary • to look up to someone • to fill with furniture • a boat used for living • to place in a small room • to be done with intelligence • ...
Accounting Cross Word Puzzle 2014-06-05
Across
- Amount of money left over from the gross profit
- Liabilities are listed in this order, the date by which they must be repaid.
- An asset that losses value over time
- Net worth of a business.
- Debts owed to another business
- A report on a business cash flow over a stated period of time
- The term used to describe the ease of converting an asset into cash
- Money owed by customers
- based on the principle that each transaction involves two changes
- The movement of each in and out of a business
- The money or promise of money received from the sale of goods or services.
- The process of recording, analyzing and interpreting the economic activities of business.
- The individuals and business that appear under the heading of liabilities.
Down
- and materials kept on hand
- Occurs when you have given someone prior permission for someone else to automatically take money from your bank account.
- Occurs when something that has value is exchanged for something else that has value.
- Assets are always recorded at the actual amount they cost the business
- A business year is any 12 month operating period
- Recording of all business transactions
- The money left over after deducting the business expenses.
20 Clues: Money owed by customers • Net worth of a business. • and materials kept on hand • Debts owed to another business • An asset that losses value over time • Recording of all business transactions • The movement of each in and out of a business • Amount of money left over from the gross profit • A business year is any 12 month operating period • ...
Entrepreneurship: Interactive Crossword Activity 2017-12-01
Across
- A article given to an audience to collect information
- One of the essential technological tools to use for starting a business
- An excellent new social tool to advertise your business
- Company formed of many people, but acts as a single entity.
- What a business owner does to plan for their companies future.
- Being responsible for something, used mainly in business and law.
- Enhances a persons power to perform economical work.
- A risk taking opportunity or journey
Down
- Payment for goods and services, runs the current social world.
- A person who works for higher up people and monetary income, usually inside a business.
- Democratic business that is made up of a few members, limited liability and profit distribution
- A economic system where trade is controlled by private systems for profit (Ex. America)
- A group made of partners that agree to work together to advance mutual goals.
- A person who runs their own business, self-made
- The act of owning a business/product/object
- Lending of money from another person/business
- One of the most successful technology-orientated entrepreneurs of the past decades(Hint: Windows)
- Financial charge imposed by the countries government.
- Business that provides services that deal with monetary transactions
- A popular product among a large audience
20 Clues: A risk taking opportunity or journey • A popular product among a large audience • The act of owning a business/product/object • Lending of money from another person/business • A person who runs their own business, self-made • Enhances a persons power to perform economical work. • A article given to an audience to collect information • ...
Puzzle Game 2017-08-30
Across
- Street where Mary Ann Nichols was murdered, new name.
- Conversion as-a-Service.
- Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc.
- Performance Management and Goal Management.
- Just Another Rather Very Intelligent System.
- Artificial Intelligence.
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _™ for SAP® solutions Analyzing human capital management data for informed business decisions.
- Total number of Accenture Labs that inaugurate fresh concepts and designs that Accenture propose to clients for them to capitalize and adapt.
Down
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Management Tool, tool used by ACN WHR team to minimize the amount of time needed for impact analysis.
- First woman to fly across the United States non-stop, Last Name.
- Accenture Data _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Manager for SAP SuccessFactors – using this tool HR executives can perform structured uploads of personnel data easily, reliably and repeatedly.
- Level 11
- “We are passionate about inventing the future and that is what we do with our clients” Accenture Chief Technology & Innovation Officer, First Name.
- First computer ever to beat a chess grandmaster, Second Word.
- First computer ever to beat a chess grandmaster, First Word.
15 Clues: Level 11 • Conversion as-a-Service. • Artificial Intelligence. • Sompo Japan Nipponkoa Insurance Inc. • Performance Management and Goal Management. • Just Another Rather Very Intelligent System. • Street where Mary Ann Nichols was murdered, new name. • First computer ever to beat a chess grandmaster, First Word. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-11-27
Across
- A plan for managing income and expenses.
- When expenses are greater than revenue.
- An organization that produces goods or services
- An activity or task offered to customers
- Money earned after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- A plan of action to achieve business goals
- A person who starts and manages a business, taking on financial risks
- The specific group of customers a business aims to sell their product to
- Putting money into a business with the expectation of earning more.
- Studying information to make business decisions
Down
- A physical item created and sold to customers
- The possibility of losing money in a business venture.
- An entity that sells goods or services
- Other businesses offering similar products or services
- A person who buys and uses goods or services
- Creating new ideas, products, or methods to improve business
- Money provided to start or grow a business.
- A presentation to convince others to invest in or support a business idea.
18 Clues: An entity that sells goods or services • When expenses are greater than revenue. • A plan for managing income and expenses. • An activity or task offered to customers • A plan of action to achieve business goals • Money provided to start or grow a business. • A person who buys and uses goods or services • A physical item created and sold to customers • ...
Accounting Chapter 1 2015-01-22
Across
- anything of value that is owned
- planning, recording, analyzing and interpreting financial information
- decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- amount owed by a business
- business activity that changes assets, liabilities or owner's equity
- amount remaining after the value of all liabilities are subtracted from the value of all assets
- increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- use of ethics in making business decisions
- reports that summarize the financial condition and operations of a business
- a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
Down
- assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use
- name given to an account
- business owned by one person
- process for providing financial information that will be useful to management
- shows the relationship among assets, liabilities and owner's equity
- account used to summarize the owner's equity
- organized summary of a business's financial activities
- business that performs an activity for a fee
- the amount of money in an account
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- sale for which cash will be received at a later date
22 Clues: name given to an account • amount owed by a business • business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • the amount of money in an account • use of ethics in making business decisions • account used to summarize the owner's equity • business that performs an activity for a fee • financial rights to the assets of a business • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary - Accounting 2021-08-14
Across
- Organized summaries of a business's financial activities
- An amount owed by a business
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity
- A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- Financial reports that summarize the financial condition and operations of a business
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
- A planned process for providing financial information that will be useful to management
- The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- The name given to an account
- The amount in an account
Down
- A business that performs an activity for a fee
- Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use
- A business owned by one person
- Planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
- A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- Anything of value that is owned
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- A sale for which cash will be received at a later date (aka a charge sale)
- The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
21 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 • Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity • Financial rights to the assets of a business • A business that performs an activity for a fee • Organized summaries of a business's financial activities • ...
Business Review Project 2022-01-13
Across
- satisfy customer needs and wants
- Selling large quantities of products/good $
- in favor of community/environment.
- Giving guidance to other line managers.
- Dealing with situations in business setting.
- Rules that we all must follow
- The sale of goods and services to customers.
- The management of money
- selling directly to consumers
- Selling goods and services for profit
- A person's duty they should do
- Person/company that makes goods for sale.
- Someone who provides natural goods
- process to innovate business.
- people directing to a certain superior.
- business operating international scale.
Down
- Someone who makes/ builds products/materials
- Intense challenge
- ability to adapt to changes
- planning and risk management.
- Tracking info about business
- The exchange of goods and services.
- Resources that go unused in production.
- Making/growing something for sale or use.
- Willingness and ability of consumers
- able to give orders and make decisions.
- The morals of a person or business.
- decisions business makes
- Creating high efficiency product production
- Making, buying, or selling goods for profit.
- morals in business setting
- business relationship with customers.
- People who make products/goods for sale.
- The power to supervise and make orders.
- promoting products to increase business.
- follow the commands of their superior.
36 Clues: Intense challenge • The management of money • decisions business makes • morals in business setting • ability to adapt to changes • Tracking info about business • planning and risk management. • Rules that we all must follow • selling directly to consumers • process to innovate business. • A person's duty they should do • satisfy customer needs and wants • ...
Business Terms 2023-09-28
Across
- wealth or assets available to invest in a project or business.
- to initiate, start or release (specifically a business).
- slang for your side project or business.
- to make choices with uncertain outcomes.
- financial gain
- an organization or project that promotes or supports the fast growth of small businesses
- a symbol, words, or a phrase officially registered for a company.
- the exclusive legal right to use and reproduce literary, artistic, or musical material.
- a person who starts a business/the activity of starting businesses for profit
- a newly established business
- to propose a business idea, usually with the goal of obtaining a contract or funding.
Down
- a relationship between two companies that helps both companies reach their goals.
- a person that puts money into a project or small business, with the hope of eventually receiving profit.
- an organization or space dedicated to supporting new business ventures.
- obtain goods or resources from a source outside your company.
- to increase your community of professional connections.
- when two people start a business, they’re each other’s associates or partners.
- a risky project or business idea.
- capital invested in a project where there is significant risk.
- authorization or license granted to an inventor that prevents others from making, using, or selling their invention.
20 Clues: financial gain • a newly established business • a risky project or business idea. • slang for your side project or business. • to make choices with uncertain outcomes. • to increase your community of professional connections. • to initiate, start or release (specifically a business). • obtain goods or resources from a source outside your company. • ...
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2023-06-13
Across
- The first aspect (part) of the SWOT analysis
- A business or person in the same business as YOU
- Calculating the cost of the product or service by an entrepreneur
- "Business ........" A written document that shows how you plan to market your goods and services
- Part of the 4Ps of marketing
- Fake money
- Selling goods in large quantities to retailers
- "Bureau de ....." (Business of exchanging currency)
- Type of business, doing something for a customer at a fee
Down
- Selling goods repackaged in small quantities directly to customers
- Selling at a lower price than was bought at
- "Word of .........." (Best way of advertising)
- The process of setting a price to a product or service
- Because of doing business at a calculated risk, an entrepreneur is well known as?
- A commodity (tangible thing)offered for sale
- Extra money earned after doing business
- Identifies the needs of the community and turns it into a profit making business
- The crime of stealing or illegally obtaining money by deceiving the customer
- "...... Analysis" An analysis done by comparing ones business with others doing the same business
- A job done for a long time
- The process of promoting, distribution and selling of a product or service
- Part of the 4Ps of marketing, it refers to location of selling place
22 Clues: Fake money • A job done for a long time • Part of the 4Ps of marketing • Extra money earned after doing business • Selling at a lower price than was bought at • The first aspect (part) of the SWOT analysis • A commodity (tangible thing)offered for sale • "Word of .........." (Best way of advertising) • Selling goods in large quantities to retailers • ...
Every and Xiaoyu's Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-10
Across
- Someone who creates a business, CEO
- Company controlled and owned by a public authority or state
- The use of resources
- A stock that is provided to give resources for the business
- Keeping something until debt is paid off
- A piece of valuable property part of a company
- Employee that creates ideas for the company
- The company is the only seller of that product or service
- Ownership of a company is split
- Amount brought in by the service or products sold, measured over time
- First model made of a new product for testing
- Debt that the company owes to third party owners
Down
- Two people that own a business
- Conflict between companies selling the same product
- Money owned by a business that is invested into the business
- Business owes money because of debt
- Company allowed by the government to advertise their products
- Business is profitable, financially stable
- Entry recording of money that is taken immediately from a bank account
- Business ran by one owner
- Manufacturing product from raw materials
- Competitive place to sell things and to trade
- A new idea or method to promote business
- A new business that has a risky future
- Money that is taken away from account later, built on liability
25 Clues: The use of resources • Business ran by one owner • Two people that own a business • Ownership of a company is split • Someone who creates a business, CEO • Business owes money because of debt • A new business that has a risky future • Keeping something until debt is paid off • Manufacturing product from raw materials • A new idea or method to promote business • ...
Tekstikirja s.36 2021-10-25
16 Clues: näyttö • ohjeet • loitsu • tekoäly • kokemus • tavoite • strength • taistelu • haarniska • edistynyt • character • näppäimistö • intelligence • knowledge machine • ps4 xbox (vastaa englanniksi • it hurts and kills if enough
Little women Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-16
16 Clues: shy • angry • rudely • clever • violate • ecstatic • disaster • agreeably • seriously • very sorry • appearance • attraction • intelligence • good-natured • proud of ones appearance • spread into every corner
PCI Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- management, simplifies tracking financial and non-financial contract activities, FAR/DFARS clauses, modifications, supplements, and provisions
- Something you must fill our each week
- Vantagepoint, Simplify project workflows with a single ERP solution designed specifically for A&E firms
- WorkBook, A total agency management system designed for agencies and in-house teams to streamline projects, people, and finances.
- Consulting Integration, the leading provider of financial management consulting services, implementation and audit support for government contractors, marketing agencies, and professional service firms.
- another word for Vendors in CP
- something you should always take with PCI
- a Government Contracting ERP Software created by Deltek
- The Agency that provides financial audits to DOD and other federal entities
Down
- Pros, a unique program that connects Deltek customers with trusted professionals that are experienced in their industry-specific business management needs and have expert knowledge of their Deltek solution.
- Leave Balances, This screen is used to correct leave liability amounts in the General Ledger
- Accounting Services, How can you leverage our GovCon industry knowledge and expertise in Deltek Costpoint for your accounting needs?
- Solutions, PCI has a proven track record of successful placements and can assist with any level of hiring.
- Unionpoint, The ultimate integration platform-as-a-service (iPaaS) that simplifies your cloud-based integrations for Deltek solutions.
- Intelligence, Contains a library of reports and dashboard
- connections between systems and applications that work together as a whole to share information and data.
- Floor Check, Used to see whether employees have filled out their timesheet for a specific day
- The Best Costpoint Partner
- Designed exclusively for Deltek Costpoint users – Built to save you time, money, and improve ROI. The only all-in-one financial management tool designed to revolutionize your Deltek Costpoint experience.
19 Clues: The Best Costpoint Partner • another word for Vendors in CP • Something you must fill our each week • something you should always take with PCI • a Government Contracting ERP Software created by Deltek • Intelligence, Contains a library of reports and dashboard • The Agency that provides financial audits to DOD and other federal entities • ...
Psych 203: Exam 2 2023-10-13
Across
- This part of the brain undergoes a growth spurt between ages 3-6. This growth spurt will improve a child’s connection between the left and right hemispheres of their brain.
- According to Piaget, children under the age of 12 cannot think ___.
- Aggression, antisocial behavior, physical injury, and mental health problems stem from this form of punishment. This form of punishment is ___.
- Katz (2015) referred to growing concern about the lack of recognition from parents that children are overweight or obese as _____.
- At age 4, a child typically will be able to cut out a picture using scissors. This is an example of what type of motor skills?
- By the age of 6, this organ is 95% of its adult weight.
- Anna hits her elbow on a door. She thinks the door is mean. This is an example of ____.
- The intelligence measure that is adjusted for age and usually looks like a bell curve is known as the _____.
- Sternberg’s theory of intelligence was that people can have analytical, creative, and practical intelligence. This is known as the _____ theory of intelligence.
Down
- The theory of intelligence that is often considered in the education field yet challenged for potentially just consisting of talents is known as the theory of _______.
- Sammy earns money each week for doing chores. Instead of spending her money each week, she saves up her money to buy a big Lego set that she has been wanting for months. This type of self-control is known as ___.
- The absence/imperfection of a second X chromosome is known as ___.
- In Middle and Late Childhood, processing speed and inhibition improve due to myelination and _______.
- 10-12-year-olds show improvements in their logic, planning, and memory because this of the brain has become more developed.
- Ariel spent much of her middle and late childhood trying to achieve new things. She was often unsuccessful, which reduced her confidence in what she could accomplish in the future. Erikson would say Ariel likely has developed a sense of _____.
- Being able to remember that you have a doctor’s appointment coming up in two weeks is known as ___.
16 Clues: By the age of 6, this organ is 95% of its adult weight. • The absence/imperfection of a second X chromosome is known as ___. • According to Piaget, children under the age of 12 cannot think ___. • Anna hits her elbow on a door. She thinks the door is mean. This is an example of ____. • ...
Ariane's Business Crossword 2021-04-19
Across
- a stakeholder who wants value for money
- what the business wants the culture to be identify the problem, a step in the 6-step decision making process
- increasing market share may help to increase a businesses….
- a stakeholder has a what interest in a business
- reducing waste during the production process is an aspect of this area of management responsibility
- this can be negatively effected when adopting CSR behaviour
- a business type that can raise finance by selling shares to the public in exchange for money
- a business type that has the advantage of improved employee morale within the business as employees value the work they do
- a management style that might be appropriate when employee experience is high
- a business that has a minimum of 2 and maximum of 20 owners
- a stakeholder who wants who wants a business to provide jobs for the community
- type of planning
- a stakeholder who wants work-life balance
- one factor associated with the triple bottom line related to CSR
- must be considered in choosing an appropriate management style in a given situation
Down
- a well know government business enterprise (hint: they deliver things)
- style a management style which has the advantage of decisions being made quickly
- a management style with two way communication and centralised decision making
- one management style which may be used when the manager is new to the job but has a group of experienced employees.
- an area of management responsibility
- a business type which is a separate legal entity
- a management skill which is the ability to interact effectively with others and develop positive working relationships
- an expectation of shareholders
- a business that is their own legal identity that can sue or own assets in their own right is a what business
- something employees will have in the business if they adopt CSR behaviour
- a business type with relatively low cost structure
- this measures a business' sales as a percentage of the total sales in a particular industry
- a business objective
- the word for when the manager makes the decisions
29 Clues: type of planning • a business objective • an expectation of shareholders • an area of management responsibility • a stakeholder who wants value for money • a stakeholder who wants work-life balance • a stakeholder has a what interest in a business • a business type which is a separate legal entity • the word for when the manager makes the decisions • ...
Ch.1 & Ch. 2 2013-09-20
Across
- The conduction of business through electronic means
- Any process a business conducts over a computer network
- search engine Automated search programs that search databases in search of new or revised information
- internet service provider Offers wireless connection services to the public
- Connecting the private sector to the government marketplace
- The common underlying language or protocol through which systems communicate on the internet
- chain The sequence of design, production, and marketing efforts a business conducts to deliver its products at the right place and time
- name An addressing scheme employing words and phrases to identify and locate computers on the internet
- When the customer initiates the transaction, posting an intent or desire to buy a certain product
- retailer Sells its products via traditional channels
- retailers Sells primarily through the internet
- Applies to any business or organization that uses the internet to sell its product
Down
- A global network of computers, communication tools, and information resources
- Allows customers to interact with one another to transact goods and services
- loyalty A customer's preference for a particular product
- wide web Communication systems on the internet
- Allows customers to easily access relevant information from government agencies
- host providers Web-site hosting services
- model A system of policies, operations, resources, and technologies used to generate models on the web
- business A business with an actual location
- a company that provides companies or individuals with internet service
- The language that moves hypertext files across the internet
- When a business transacts information, goods, or services with another business
- demand When pricing changes create a change in the amount of goods or services consumers are willing to buy
- customization The production of goods that offer specialized choices to mainstream buyers
- Language that uses tags to structure text into headings, paragraphs, lists, and links
- indicates the address of a web site
27 Clues: indicates the address of a web site • host providers Web-site hosting services • business A business with an actual location • wide web Communication systems on the internet • retailers Sells primarily through the internet • The conduction of business through electronic means • retailer Sells its products via traditional channels • ...
End of HT Crossword 2024-10-18
Across
- Costs that do not change with output.
- Trading items of value in order to raise finance.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Profit after tax that is reinvested in the company.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- Where a large number of individuals invest in a business.
- An agreement allowing a business to spend more money than they have in their account.
- Notes, Coins and money in the bank.
- Selling price - Variable cost per unit =
- A type of long-term loan secured on property.
- Money generated by the business or its current owners.
- A business owned and run by one person.
- An amount borrowed from the bank that has to be repaid with interest.
- Money raised from outside the business.
- Money raised from selling ownership in the company.
- Assets used as security on loans.
Down
- Money available at the start of the month.
- Where business owners are liable for all business debts, personal assets can also be sold to pay them.
- A business owned by shareholder but who can only sell shares by invitation.
- A type of long-term loan which is repaid in a lump sum not instalments.
- Money available at the end of the month.
- Someone who owes the business money.
- lending Where individuals lend to other individuals, without knowing them via the internet.
- A business owned by shareholders that can sell shares on the stock market.
- A record of how money did flow into and out of a business.
- An agreement with a supplier to buy stock now but pay for it later.
- Where a business pays a monthly amount to use an asset that they will never own.
- A document detailing how a firm is to be set up and run.
- Someone to whom a business owes money.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- A prediction of how money will flow into and out of a business.
- Inflows minus outflows.
- Costs that do change with output.
33 Clues: Inflows minus outflows. • Costs that do change with output. • Assets used as security on loans. • Notes, Coins and money in the bank. • Someone who owes the business money. • Costs that do not change with output. • Someone to whom a business owes money. • A business owned by two or more people. • A business owned and run by one person. • ...
End of HT Crossword 2024-10-18
Across
- A record of how money did flow into and out of a business.
- Where a business pays a monthly amount to use an asset that they will never own.
- A business owned and run by one person.
- Money raised from outside the business.
- Trading items of value in order to raise finance.
- A business owned by shareholders that can sell shares on the stock market.
- Where individuals lend to other individuals, without knowing them via the internet.
- Someone who owes the business money.
- Someone to whom a business owes money.
- Notes, Coins and money in the bank.
- A type of long-term loan secured on property.
- Assets used as security on loans.
- Money available at the end of the month.
- Where business owners are liable for all business debts, personal assets can also be sold to pay them.
- per unit Selling price - Variable cost per unit =
- Money available at the start of the month.
Down
- A document detailing how a firm is to be set up and run.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Costs that do not change with output.
- Profit after tax that is reinvested in the company.
- A prediction of how money will flow into and out of a business.
- Money raised from selling ownership in the company.
- A business owned by shareholder but who can only sell shares by invitation.
- An agreement allowing a business to spend more money than they have in their account.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- Money generated by the business or its current owners.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- An agreement with a supplier to buy stock now but pay for it later.
- An amount borrowed from the bank that has to be repaid with interest.
- Inflows minus outflows.
- Costs that do change with output.
- Where a large number of individuals invest in a business.
- A type of long-term loan which is repaid in a lump sum not instalments.
33 Clues: Inflows minus outflows. • Costs that do change with output. • Assets used as security on loans. • Notes, Coins and money in the bank. • Someone who owes the business money. • Costs that do not change with output. • Someone to whom a business owes money. • A business owned by two or more people. • A business owned and run by one person. • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-26
Across
- – Money a business keeps after all expenses are paid.
- – A position of regular employment.
- – An exchange of goods or services for money.
- – The amount of a product available to sell.
- – How much people want to buy a product or service.
- – A place (physical or digital) where goods or services are bought and sold.
- – A cost required to run a business.
- – A person who manages employees.
- – A person who buys something from a business.
- – A place to deposit or borrow money.
- – A share in the ownership of a company.
Down
- – A large business that is legally recognized as a single entity.
- – Something made or sold by a company.
- – The total money a company brings in before expenses.
- – Things a business owns that have value.
- – What people use to buy goods and services.
- – Money or resources used to start or grow a business.
- – An organization that sells goods or services.
- – A company's name, logo, and reputation.
- – When a business spends more than it earns.
20 Clues: – A person who manages employees. • – A position of regular employment. • – A cost required to run a business. • – A place to deposit or borrow money. • – Something made or sold by a company. • – A share in the ownership of a company. • – Things a business owns that have value. • – A company's name, logo, and reputation. • – The amount of a product available to sell. • ...
VOCABULARY LESSON 2 2022-02-17
14 Clues: dogs • giggled • exhaled • grabbed • Homework • captures • educated • miserable • apart from • showing off • arrangement • intelligence • overconfidence • regarded highly
Vocabulary lesson 2 2022-02-18
14 Clues: dogs • giggle • Exhaled • grabbed • homework • capturen • educated • miserable • apart from • Arrangement • showing off • intelligence • overconfidence • regarded highly
VOCABULARY LESSON 2 2022-02-18
14 Clues: DOGS • EXHLED • GIGGLED • GRABBED • CAPTURED • HOMEWORK • ECUCATED • MISERABLE • SHOWIN OFF • APART FROM • ARRANGEMENT • INTELLIGENCE • OVERCONFIDENCE • REGRADED HIGHLY
Lesson 4. 01. 2025-05-13
This year 2021-03-10
17 Clues: movie • texts • music • teacher • English • not fun • numbers • run away • homonyms • physical • experience • Luther king • instruments • work at home • intelligence • can’t see my friends • not the same language
crossword 2022-08-04
Across
- a plan or intention
- bring to completion or reality
- the capacity to gain an accurate and deep intuitive understanding of a person or thing.
- a large number of people gathered together in a disorganized or unruly way.
- the ability to see, hear, or become aware of something through the senses.
- opinion about something or someone
- delay or impede the progress of someone or something.
- so loud as to make it impossible to hear anything else.
- reside or have one's place of business
Down
- exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.
- a call to take part in a contest or competition, especially a duel.
- general intelligence or mental power
- achieve or complete successfully.
- the gesture of placing the palm of one's hand across the face
- grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way
- strike (a person or an animal) repeatedly and violently so as to hurt or injure them
- a physical feeling or perception resulting from something that happens to or comes into contact with the body.
- a picture or diagram that helps make something clear or attractive
- a feeling of deep admiration for someone
- continue or proceed along (a path or route).
20 Clues: a plan or intention • bring to completion or reality • achieve or complete successfully. • opinion about something or someone • general intelligence or mental power • reside or have one's place of business • a feeling of deep admiration for someone • grow or develop in a healthy or vigorous way • continue or proceed along (a path or route). • ...
Aplomb breeds success 2024-01-25
Across
- Intense enthusiasm or passion, driving one towards success.
- Capable of producing the desired result; effective in achieving success.
- Swiftness or speed, especially in accomplishing a task.
- Great generosity, especially in the context of success.
- Practical knowledge and keen understanding, especially in social or business situations.
- Exceptional skill or ability, especially in a particular field.
- Beautiful thinking; a state of normal mental health.
- Keenness of mental perception and understanding; sharp insight.
Down
- Calmness and composure, even in challenging situations.
- Fruitfulness, both in terms of productivity and creative abundance.
- Composure or coolness, especially under pressure; maintaining poise.
- The quality of being cheerful and full of energy; exuberance.
- Incapable of being tired out; tireless in the pursuit of success.
- Coolly unconcerned or indifferent; displaying casual composure.
- A person skilled in the art of planning and executing strategies.
- Diligent and persistent application; unwavering dedication.
- Keen insight, intelligence, or the ability to make quick and sound judgments.
- The highest point of success or achievement; the peak.
- Clever or skillful in using hands or mind; resourceful.
- Great eagerness or enthusiasm, often associated with a relentless pursuit of success.
20 Clues: Beautiful thinking; a state of normal mental health. • The highest point of success or achievement; the peak. • Calmness and composure, even in challenging situations. • Swiftness or speed, especially in accomplishing a task. • Great generosity, especially in the context of success. • Clever or skillful in using hands or mind; resourceful. • ...
"Wonder" Parts 7-8 Vocabulary Quiz 2024-06-06
Across
- refreshments purchased at a small stand in a larger business
- sit, as on a branch
- compensate, as for a loss
- proceed somewhere despite the risk of possible dangers
- an enlightening or astonishing disclosure
- worthy of imitation
- a feeling of well-being or elation
- shine brightly, like a star or a light
- in agreement or reliable
- transmit, as knowledge or a skill
- disposed to psychological variability
- violent and needless disturbance
- keep under control; keep in check
- eat greedily
- characterized by politeness and gracious good manners
- directness in manner or speech
- an expressive style that uses excessive or empty words
Down
- destroy or injure severely
- assigning to a cause or source
- a group of musicians playing or singing together
- capability to perform or produce
- a new or reserve supply
- move or force in an effort to get something open
- lower oneself with a rope coiled around the body
- the point of transition when something happens or changes
- of outstanding significance
- no longer connected or joined
- a ritual reciting of words believed to have a magical effect
- a person of subnormal intelligence
- reflect deeply on a subject
30 Clues: eat greedily • sit, as on a branch • worthy of imitation • a new or reserve supply • in agreement or reliable • compensate, as for a loss • destroy or injure severely • of outstanding significance • reflect deeply on a subject • no longer connected or joined • assigning to a cause or source • directness in manner or speech • capability to perform or produce • ...
Business vocabulary unit 1 2021-11-24
Across
- organizations which are owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- this is the processing of raw materials or parts into goods through the use of tools, human labor, machinery, and chemical processing.
- a person/company/institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock
- units of equity ownership in a corporation
- the legal responsibility that business owners and partners assume for all business debts
- the money a company has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth
- a company that has business operations in two or more countries.
- this is a company that conducts its affairs in its home country.
- a person/people who starts their own business and takes on all financial risks
- the buying or selling of goods or services electronically
- a business operated by two or more people who share the costs and responsibilities of owning a business
Down
- who licences the right to its name,operating procedures designs and business expertise to another business
- a business owned by one person known as a proprietor
- sum of money payed regularly by a company to its share holders out of its profits
- the ownership of assets that may have debts or other liabilities attached to them
- money that is owed
- this is an arrangement between two companies that have decided to share resources to undertake a specific, mutually beneficial project
- an amenity offered by businesses in exchange for money
- this is when companies relocate some of their operations to another country for numerous possible benefits
- this is a business entity created by two or more parties, usually characterized by shared ownership, returns, risks, and shared governance
- A business that gives the right to another person/business to sell goods/services using its name. It does this by providing the person or other business with a licence.
- these combine two separate businesses into a single new legal entity
- a business that has been granted legal status with rights, privileges, and liabilities that are distinct from those of people who work for the business
23 Clues: money that is owed • units of equity ownership in a corporation • a business owned by one person known as a proprietor • an amenity offered by businesses in exchange for money • the buying or selling of goods or services electronically • a company that has business operations in two or more countries. • ...
Business vocabulary unit 1 2021-11-24
Across
- organizations which are owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- this is the processing of raw materials or parts into goods through the use of tools, human labor, machinery, and chemical processing.
- a person/company/institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock
- units of equity ownership in a corporation
- the legal responsibility that business owners and partners assume for all business debts
- the money a company has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth
- a company that has business operations in two or more countries.
- this is a company that conducts its affairs in its home country.
- a person/people who starts their own business and takes on all financial risks
- the buying or selling of goods or services electronically
- a business operated by two or more people who share the costs and responsibilities of owning a business
Down
- who licences the right to its name,operating procedures designs and business expertise to another business
- a business owned by one person known as a proprietor
- sum of money payed regularly by a company to its share holders out of its profits
- the ownership of assets that may have debts or other liabilities attached to them
- money that is owed
- this is an arrangement between two companies that have decided to share resources to undertake a specific, mutually beneficial project
- an amenity offered by businesses in exchange for money
- this is when companies relocate some of their operations to another country for numerous possible benefits
- this is a business entity created by two or more parties, usually characterized by shared ownership, returns, risks, and shared governance
- A business that gives the right to another person/business to sell goods/services using its name. It does this by providing the person or other business with a licence.
- these combine two separate businesses into a single new legal entity
- a business that has been granted legal status with rights, privileges, and liabilities that are distinct from those of people who work for the business
23 Clues: money that is owed • units of equity ownership in a corporation • a business owned by one person known as a proprietor • an amenity offered by businesses in exchange for money • the buying or selling of goods or services electronically • a company that has business operations in two or more countries. • ...
Big Crossword 2024-02-14
Across
- Where a business pays a monthly amount to use an asset that they will never own.
- A business owned by shareholders that can sell shares on the stock market.
- An agreement allowing a business to spend more money than they have in their account.
- Money available at the end of the month.
- Profit after tax that is reinvested in the company.
- Someone to whom a business owes money.
- Where a large number of individuals invest in a business.
- Notes, Coins and money in the bank.
- Where business owners are liable for all business debts, personal assets can also be sold to pay them.
- An agreement with a supplier to buy stock now but pay for it later.
- A type of long-term loan which is repaid in a lump sum not instalments.
- Assets used as security on loans.
- a business owned by two or more people.
- Where individuals lend to other individuals, without knowing them via the internet.
Down
- A business owned and run by one person.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- A written document detailing how a firm is to be set up and run.
- money raised from selling ownership in the company.
- An amount borrowed from the bank that has to be repaid with interest.
- A business owned by shareholder who can only sell shares to those invited to buy them.
- Someone who owes the business money.
- A type of long-term loan secured on property.
- A prediction of how money will flow into and out of a business.
- Inflows minus outflows.
- Money raised from outside the business.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money.
- Money available at the start of the month.
- A record of how money did flow into and out of a business.
- Offloading items of value in order to raise finance.
- Money generated by the business or its current owners.
30 Clues: Inflows minus outflows. • Assets used as security on loans. • Notes, Coins and money in the bank. • Someone who owes the business money. • Someone to whom a business owes money. • A business owned and run by one person. • Money raised from outside the business. • a business owned by two or more people. • Money available at the end of the month. • ...
Romanticism & Transcendentalism 2022-10-13
26 Clues: five • tone • essays • Pathos • Holmes • nature • context • litotes • Thoreau • eyeball • frontier • MobyDick • rhetoric • American • analogies • intuition • propriety • Hawthorne • epistrophe • optimistic • AgeofReason • intelligence • spirituality • FiresidePoets • DarkRomantics • Transcendentalism
Flowers for Algernon 2022-09-23
Across
- The field work of both Nemur, and Straus
- the name for a statistic measuring intelligence
- the name of the main character
- The place where Charly works
- Charly's last name
- the name of Charly's teacher
Down
- A physcological test that uses inkblots
- The name of the author
- What charly now has
- The home of Charly
- the name of Charlies partner (lab rat)
11 Clues: The home of Charly • Charly's last name • What charly now has • The name of the author • The place where Charly works • the name of Charly's teacher • the name of the main character • the name of Charlies partner (lab rat) • A physcological test that uses inkblots • The field work of both Nemur, and Straus • the name for a statistic measuring intelligence
Machine Learning #10 2020-05-02
Across
- Inventor of GAN
- co-director of Stanford's Human-Centered AI Institute and the Stanford Vision and Learning Lab
- a founding father of convolutional nets
- director of artificial intelligence and Autopilot Vision at Tesla
Down
- co-founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's AI laboratory
- The Father Of LSTM
- coined the term "artificial intelligence"
- considered to be the father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
- co-recipient of the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award for his work in deep learning
- co-author of a highly cited paper published in 1986 that popularized the backpropagation
- co-founded and led Google Brain and was a former Vice President and Chief Scientist at Baidu
11 Clues: Inventor of GAN • The Father Of LSTM • a founding father of convolutional nets • coined the term "artificial intelligence" • director of artificial intelligence and Autopilot Vision at Tesla • co-founder of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology's AI laboratory • co-recipient of the 2018 ACM A.M. Turing Award for his work in deep learning • ...
Definition Revision 2019-02-26
Across
- The cash flowing into a business
- All the costs of a business
- price,place,product and promotion
- The cash flowing out of a business
- information that has already been gathered
- A point where no profit or loss is made
- Costs which change directly with the number of products made by a business
- introduction,growth,maturity and decline
- The right given by one business to another to sell goods or services using its name.
- The only owner of a business which has unlimited liability.
- A person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks.
- The process of gaining information about customers, competitors and market trends through collecting primary and secondary data
Down
- The gathering of new information
- One example is an overdraft
- Costs which do not vary with the output produced
- a group of people brought together to answer questions and discuss a product, brand or issue.
- cash in - cash out
- Price x Quantity
- fixed cost/selling price - variable cost
- What the business owns and owes
- The amount of income received from selling goods or services over a period of time
- A business owned by 2-20 people
- The flow of cash into and out of a business
23 Clues: Price x Quantity • cash in - cash out • One example is an overdraft • All the costs of a business • What the business owns and owes • A business owned by 2-20 people • The gathering of new information • The cash flowing into a business • price,place,product and promotion • The cash flowing out of a business • A point where no profit or loss is made • ...
1.2 2023-10-16
Across
- When you're responsible for all business debts, risking your personal assets.
- A business run by one person.
- Extra money left over after covering expenses.
- A group not run by the government, often doing social or charitable work.
- A place where people buy and sell company shares.
- A legal paper that spells out the rules for running a business together.
- company A company owned by a small group, not the public.
- A legal business entity that aims to make money.
- When a company first sells its stock to the public.
- A person who owns shares in a company and gets a say in its decisions.
- Government-owned and operated services like schools and agencies.
- An organization focused on a cause, not making profits for owners.
- When people or groups team up to run a business and share the profits.
Down
- A partnership where some people aren't fully responsible for business debts.
- A company whose shares are traded on a stock market.
- When a business becomes its own legal entity.
- Legal protection that limits your financial responsibility to your business investment.
- A person or group involved in a business with others.
- Businesses and organizations owned by individuals or groups, not the government.
- A business that wants to make money while helping society.
20 Clues: A business run by one person. • When a business becomes its own legal entity. • Extra money left over after covering expenses. • A legal business entity that aims to make money. • A place where people buy and sell company shares. • When a company first sells its stock to the public. • A company whose shares are traded on a stock market. • ...
Formulas 2025-03-21
Across
- Business costs that change with output, such as raw materials
- Business failure due to unpaid debts
- The money leaving a business that it spends on raw materials, labour and other expenses
- The original amount borrowed when given a loan.
- When a bank account is allowed by the bank to go into the negative. It is short term borrowing from the bank that usually has to be repaid quickly or face very high penalty payments.
- The money that comes into a business from sales and other sources
- Sources of money from outside of a business
- The money that flows into and out of a business from sales and expenses
- The amount of money in a bank account at the end of the month.
- When a business sells its land, buildings, machinery or equipment that are no longer needed to raise finance
- The difference between the money a business has coming in during the month (e.g. from sales) and the money going out to pay expenses (e.g. bills, wages)
- The initial money that is needed to start a business that is normally linked to purchases of machinery and premesis
- An opening balance is the amount in an account at the start of the month.
- source of finance normally for small businesses with good growth prospects, where the venture capitalist takes ownership of some of the business e.g. dragon's den
- Short-term finance is used to help a business maintain a positive cash flow.
Down
- Finance raised through internet appeals from a large number of small investors
- The money raised by a business from the sale of shares of ownership of the business. This does not need to be repaid, but profits will need to be shared with shareholders.
- The prediction of how much money will come into and out of a business over a future time period
- Finance that is for large purchases that help the business start or grow and will be used as a source of funding for more than 1 year.
- When a business orders and receives supplies, but pays for them at a later date
- An owner of a company who receives a dividend as a return for their investment
- Where a business obtains funds from its own sources such as retained profits
- Money a business keeps after it has paid all its expenses. Instead of giving the profit to the owners or shareholders, the business keeps it to use for things like growth, paying off debts, or saving for the future.
- The share of the profit received by a shareholder
- Source of finance for a business where they receive a fixed amount of money for a specified time,which will need repayment with interest.
25 Clues: Business failure due to unpaid debts • Sources of money from outside of a business • The original amount borrowed when given a loan. • The share of the profit received by a shareholder • Business costs that change with output, such as raw materials • The amount of money in a bank account at the end of the month. • ...
INTERMEDIATE VOC. #1 2016-09-08
Across
- to confront
- elegant, expensive
- not very wide
- your personal things
- to deal with
- to make full, usually of liquid
- this cake looks very______, delicious
- the things that you buy for ex. groceries
- a boat used for living
- to fill with furniture
- to give news
- staircase
- a very tall building
Down
- to look up to someone
- a house on a village
- to have a lot of room in a place
- to live on the edges
- not using ones intelligence to act
- to place in a small room
- used to guide the ships/boats on sail
- to be done with intelligence
- to make warm
- oppoaite of temporary
- alone
- an apartment
- a quick visit
- to wish something had been done differently
27 Clues: alone • staircase • to confront • to make warm • to deal with • an apartment • to give news • not very wide • a quick visit • elegant, expensive • a house on a village • to live on the edges • your personal things • a very tall building • to look up to someone • oppoaite of temporary • a boat used for living • to fill with furniture • to place in a small room • to be done with intelligence • ...
Technology Crossword 2024-05-20
Across
- A measure of how well a model's predictions match the actual outcomes.
- Python library used for data manipulation and analysis, often used with data frames.
- Popular library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python.
- Library used for numerical computing in Python.
- Popular deep learning framework developed by Google.
- Visualization library in Python, known for its simplicity and high-level API.
Down
- Popular programming language used in data analytics and AI.
- Term for the high-level APIs of Google's TensorFlow library.
- Machine learning library for Python that is built on NumPy, SciPy, and matplotlib.
- An open-source web application for creating and sharing documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
- Data visualization software widely used for business intelligence.
- A system for storing and managing data.
- Open-source machine learning library, primarily used for deep learning, developed by Facebook.
- The process of analyzing large datasets to identify patterns and relationships.
- Abbreviation for database management system.
15 Clues: A system for storing and managing data. • Abbreviation for database management system. • Library used for numerical computing in Python. • Popular deep learning framework developed by Google. • Popular programming language used in data analytics and AI. • Term for the high-level APIs of Google's TensorFlow library. • ...
Technology Crossword 2024-05-20
Across
- A system for storing and managing data.
- Term for the high-level APIs of Google's TensorFlow library.
- Data visualization software widely used for business intelligence.
- Open-source machine learning library, primarily used for deep learning, developed by Facebook.
- Popular library for creating static, animated, and interactive visualizations in Python.
- Popular deep learning framework developed by Google.
- Popular programming language used in data analytics and AI.
Down
- Machine learning library for Python that is built on NumPy, SciPy, and matplotlib.
- Python library used for data manipulation and analysis, often used with data frames.
- An open-source web application for creating and sharing documents that contain live code, equations, visualizations, and narrative text.
- A measure of how well a model's predictions match the actual outcomes.
- Library used for numerical computing in Python.
- Visualization library in Python, known for its simplicity and high-level API.
- The process of analyzing large datasets to identify patterns and relationships.
- Abbreviation for database management system.
15 Clues: A system for storing and managing data. • Abbreviation for database management system. • Library used for numerical computing in Python. • Popular deep learning framework developed by Google. • Popular programming language used in data analytics and AI. • Term for the high-level APIs of Google's TensorFlow library. • ...
Simple Beer Service 2016 NYC Submit Edition 2016-08-06
Across
- Number objects under management by S3
- Eating Contest
- New Capability for Snowball
- Device that handles all traffic in and out of the EC2 network
- Enables 99.95% uptime for RDS
- Open-source project for stream processing, machine learning, and fast SQL
- Open-source data processing elephant
- Serverless EMR
- New capability for File Gateway
- Bezos’ Venture
- This customer accounts for 37% of peak download Internet traffic
- Building named after first Amazon customer
- Max table size for DynamoDB
- Has 13 different event sources
- Customer-supplied encryption material, in short
Down
- Place for contentment
- EC2 for Windows Server provides a dev platform deeply integrated with this
- Get your kicks on this Tier Zero service
- Fast, cloud powered business intelligence at a 1/10 the cost
- Coveted Icon
- Our CTO
- Upcoming workforce mobility management service
- How to move 100PB in a month
- Security is no ____ing matter
- Name of EC2’s dog
- First Kindle had this
- Stored in EBS or S3, it contains the OS and can include software and layers of your application
- Killer of Oracles
- AWS service that uses crowd sourcing, in short
29 Clues: Our CTO • Coveted Icon • Eating Contest • Serverless EMR • Bezos’ Venture • Name of EC2’s dog • Killer of Oracles • Place for contentment • First Kindle had this • New Capability for Snowball • Max table size for DynamoDB • How to move 100PB in a month • Security is no ____ing matter • Enables 99.95% uptime for RDS • Has 13 different event sources • New capability for File Gateway • ...
Famous Entrepreneurs 2024-02-14
Across
- Caused Chanel to temporarily close her business
- One of Microsoft's goals
- Tesla faced these types of challenges
- Age of Warren Buffet when he made his 1st investment
- The percentage that Nike owns of the shoe industry
- Premier League football club formally owned by Roman Arkadyevich
- Founder of Chanel (first name)
- A deal with ____ led Microsoft to release the Windows Operating System
- Bill Gates attended this university
- The former name of Marvel
- Africa, Elon Musk was born in (2 words)
- Original name for Nike (3 words)
- Dr. Dre partnered with this fashion brand
Down
- Phil _____ founder of Nike
- Founder of Beats headphones (2 words)
- Fast fashion brands create these based on Chanel designs (2 words)
- Steve ____ is the co-founder of Apple
- Stan Lee created the _____ Four with his friend
- Roman Arkadyevich was raised by his______
- Company co-founded by Musk focused on artificial intelligence
- Warren Buffet was born in Omaha,___________
- Jobs developed Apple because he could not_____ a personal computer
- The 2008 Financial _____ was a big challenge for Buffet
- Stan Lee is the founder of this company
- Jimmy ______: Partner with Dr. Dre for Beats
25 Clues: One of Microsoft's goals • The former name of Marvel • Phil _____ founder of Nike • Founder of Chanel (first name) • Original name for Nike (3 words) • Bill Gates attended this university • Steve ____ is the co-founder of Apple • Tesla faced these types of challenges • Founder of Beats headphones (2 words) • Stan Lee is the founder of this company • ...
Vocabulary #5 (3rd pd GP#7) Esner,Bangis,Lee,Guiao 2024-11-19
Across
- To waver between different opinions or actions
- Something that only deals with a small part of the world, like focusing only on your own neighborhood instead of everything around you.
- boldness to take action
- Showing dedication and perseverance
- mark indicating pronunciation
- The customers or clients of a business or organization.
- An overused phrase or idea has lost its original impact.
- To walk or move slowly in a curved or winding way, like when you go for a walk without a clear direction.
- Very brave, not scared of anything.
- The act of making up for a wrong or injury.
- A funny copy of something, like making a joke version of a movie or song.
Down
- stubbornly resistant to compromise
- A story or play that is very emotional, sometimes too much, with lots of excitement and big feelings.
- to shine brightly or radiate light
- To swell or bulge out from a surface
- another word for clothing or attire
- Skill and grace in using the hands or body.
- The quality of being diligent and hardworking
- To waste away or decline, especially due to lack of use.
- Lacking thought or intelligence; empty-headed
20 Clues: boldness to take action • mark indicating pronunciation • stubbornly resistant to compromise • to shine brightly or radiate light • another word for clothing or attire • Showing dedication and perseverance • Very brave, not scared of anything. • To swell or bulge out from a surface • Skill and grace in using the hands or body. • The act of making up for a wrong or injury. • ...
Government Words 2024-10-14
Across
- Government Publishing Office
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- National Archives and Records Administration
- Food and Drug Administration
- Federal Home Loan Mortage Corporation
- National Endowment for the Arts
- Federal Communications Commission
- International Police Organization
- Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
- Department of Housing and Urban Development
- Federal Bureau of Investigation
- Department of Homeland Security
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration
- Unified Combatant Commands
- Arctic National Wildlife Refuge
- Small Business Administration
- The Department of Agriculture
- Department of Health and Human Services
- Farm Credit Administration
Down
- Department of Justice
- Government National Mortgage Association
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Government Accountability Office
- Veterans Administration
- Tennesse Valley Authority
- National Institutes of Health
- Federal Aviation Administration
- Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation
- Interstate Commerce Commission
- National Labor Relations Board
- Federal Express
- Department of Defense
- Department of Health, Education, and Welfare
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- Joint Chiefs of Staff
- Securities and Exchange Commission
- Federal National Mortgage Association
- International Revenue Service
- United States Postal Service
- National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
- United Parcel Service
- Department of Transportation
- Federal Housing Administration
43 Clues: Federal Express • Department of Justice • Department of Defense • Joint Chiefs of Staff • United Parcel Service • Veterans Administration • Tennesse Valley Authority • Unified Combatant Commands • Farm Credit Administration • Central Intelligence Agency • Government Publishing Office • Food and Drug Administration • United States Postal Service • Department of Transportation • ...
Vocabulary #5 (3rd Pd - Gp#7)Esner, Bangis, Lee, Guiao 2024-11-20
Across
- A story or play that is very emotional, sometimes too much, with lots of excitement and big feelings.
- stubbornly resistant to compromise
- to shine brightly or radiate light
- To waver between different opinions or actions
- Very brave, not scared of anything.
- The customers or clients of a business or organization.
- To waste away or decline, especially due to lack of use.
- The act of making up for a wrong or injury.
- Showing dedication and perseverance
- A funny copy of something, like making a joke version of a movie or song.
Down
- boldness to take action
- mark indicating pronunciation
- To swell or bulge out from a surface
- another word for clothing or attire
- Something that only deals with a small part of the world, like focusing only on your own neighborhood instead of everything around you.
- The quality of being diligent and hardworking
- An overused phrase or idea has lost its original impact.
- To walk or move slowly in a curved or winding way, like when you go for a walk without a clear direction.
- Lacking thought or intelligence; empty-headed
- Skill and grace in using the hands or body.
20 Clues: boldness to take action • mark indicating pronunciation • stubbornly resistant to compromise • to shine brightly or radiate light • another word for clothing or attire • Very brave, not scared of anything. • Showing dedication and perseverance • To swell or bulge out from a surface • Skill and grace in using the hands or body. • The act of making up for a wrong or injury. • ...
S3 Revision 2013-03-21
Across
- what businesses aim to make
- a factor of production
- businesses try to satisfy these
- source of finance
- set up to help people
- cannot touch
- outlines aims of a business
- a measurement of success
- can see and touch
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- job of a manager
- this happens if a business fails
- a type of business
- cant live without these
- finances not protected
- what customers expect
- business provides these
- when a business pays to operate using a name
- a business provides these
18 Clues: cannot touch • job of a manager • source of finance • can see and touch • a type of business • what customers expect • set up to help people • a factor of production • finances not protected • cant live without these • business provides these • a measurement of success • a business provides these • what businesses aim to make • outlines aims of a business • businesses try to satisfy these • ...
Main text 2 (2) 2023-11-14
18 Clues: tottua • vannoa • rankka • ohjata • sallia • satama • jumissa • kotityö • älykkyys • toteutua • leveillä • pyydysti • ajatteli • vilkuttaa • tutkimuskeskus • tulla hulluksi • maailman ympäri • sekoitus jotakin
trends and buzzwordz ヾ(≧▽≦*)o 2025-07-24
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- A cloud-based model where any IT function or business process; eg software/infrastructure/platforms — is delivered as a service.
- A computing model that uses quantum bits to perform calculations, and can solve problems significantally faster than default computers
- Monitors and analyzes endpoint activities on devices to detect, investigate, and respond to cyber threats
- An immersive virtual environment where users interact via avatars. It blends AR, VR, and other digital assets
- A process that scans systems/networks/apps to identify weaknesses in security that could be exploited
- An umbrella term for immersive technologies; eg VR, AR, MR
- A security method that requires users to provide 2+ verification factors to access a system; eg password, finger print, one time code
- The use of advanced technologies; eg AI/machine learning/robotics to automate complex business processes end-to-end.
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- A cloud computing model with public cloud services distributed to different physical locations
- The ability of machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence
- Insurance that covers financial losses due to cyberattacks, data breaches, and ransomware
- Design approach that delivers a consistent UX across multiple digital touchpoints; eg apps, voice interfaces, and AR/VR
- Set of technologies and processes that collect, analyze, and visualize data to help organizations make informed decisions
- Technology developed with consideration for environmental, social, and economic impact.
- A framework that combines development, operations, etc to make applications more resilient.
- Efficient security architecture that integrates various security tools into a unified ecosystem.
16 Clues: An umbrella term for immersive technologies; eg VR, AR, MR • The ability of machines to perform tasks that typically require human intelligence • Technology developed with consideration for environmental, social, and economic impact. • Insurance that covers financial losses due to cyberattacks, data breaches, and ransomware • ...
Lowes Credit 2013-02-19
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- Business Account Delivery Fee
- Annual fee for credit programs
- Genesis credit screen
- LCC APR
- Monthly Payment Business Card
- Business Application Type
- Card for everyday purchases
- Store Business "Account" Card
- Tax ID required for application
- Everyday discount percentage
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- Qualifying amount for MNI offer
- Minutes to process application
- Credit Financing Company
- Business Card used anywhere
- LBR points earned per dollar spent at Lowe's
- Document given before application
- Protection for business accounts
- Everyday MNI offer
18 Clues: LCC APR • Everyday MNI offer • Genesis credit screen • Credit Financing Company • Business Application Type • Business Card used anywhere • Card for everyday purchases • Everyday discount percentage • Business Account Delivery Fee • Monthly Payment Business Card • Store Business "Account" Card • Minutes to process application • Annual fee for credit programs • ...
Random Business Vocabulary 2020-03-04
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- This measures how much people want to accomplish a particular task.
- The process of buying and selling online.
- The centre where shares in public limited companies are traded.
- People appointed to lead a limited company.
- The ideas that drive a business forward.
- Natural resources needed by a business to operate.
- Anyone with an interest in a company.
- _____________ liability is when assets and liabilities are held in the name of the owners of a business.
- Manpower needed to produce output.
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- Manmade assets and finance that a business needs to operate.
- ______________ liability is when assets and liabilities are held in the name of the business.
- SMART targets.
- _____________ research involves analysing information that has already been published.
- Owners of a limited company.
- A business that buys and sells in bulk.
- An unincorporated business with multiple owners.
- A general approach to achieving goals.
- The people who a business chooses to research.
- ______________ research involves gathering brand new data.
- Broad long-term goals.
20 Clues: SMART targets. • Broad long-term goals. • Owners of a limited company. • Manpower needed to produce output. • Anyone with an interest in a company. • A general approach to achieving goals. • A business that buys and sells in bulk. • The ideas that drive a business forward. • The process of buying and selling online. • People appointed to lead a limited company. • ...
entrepreneurship crossword 2023-02-28
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- Development of new ideas or better solutions
- The act of giving someone a job.
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs.
- Legal entity
- Refers to the execution of new ideas
- Events where solve problems.
- Identifying how to create more value for customers with less resources.
- A chance for advancement progress or profit.
- Any activity a business does to try and contact potential customers.
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- Things a business wants to achieve
- Is an individual who create a new idea for make money
- Businesses that use modern technology to advance banking and financial services.
- Fundamental prerequisite for the existence of a company
- Something that was not known
- Businesses that use modern technology to advance banking and financial services.
- Money flowing in and out of a business
- Things a business owns
- All the raw materials and finished goods owned by a business
- Slogan that represent a business' identity.
- New concept of product or service will be exchanged for money
- Introducing a new product or service to market.
21 Clues: Legal entity • Things a business owns • Something that was not known • Events where solve problems. • The act of giving someone a job. • Things a business wants to achieve • Refers to the execution of new ideas • Money flowing in and out of a business • Slogan that represent a business' identity. • Development of new ideas or better solutions • ...
Business Crossword 2025-09-22
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- an open space a market is or was held
- a product idea
- exclusive possession of control or supply
- a business arrangement
- business or economic entity owned by a government
- industry or business owned by a individual or commercial companies
- a financial game
- profitable
- entry recording an amount owed
- employee of a large corporation who is given freedom & financial support
- manufacturing from components or raw materials
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- a separate legal entity from its owners
- business with one single owner
- one who identifies a business opportunity
- business relationship between two or more people
- tool for collecting feedback
- rivalry between two or more companies
- money used to start,run,or grow a business
- units of ownership
- a resource with economic value
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend
- agreement between creditor and borrower
- total income of a business
- risky or daring journey
- money you owe to creditors
25 Clues: profitable • a product idea • a financial game • units of ownership • a business arrangement • risky or daring journey • total income of a business • money you owe to creditors • tool for collecting feedback • business with one single owner • a resource with economic value • entry recording an amount owed • an open space a market is or was held • rivalry between two or more companies • ...
educ review 2023-10-23
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- Intelligence: The ability to recognize, understand, manage, and use emotions effectively in various situations.
- A statement that can be objectively verified.
- vs. Fluid: Types of intelligence related to accumulated knowledge and problem-solving ability.
- Influences: Internal factors, such as personality traits, affecting behavior.
- Theory: A psychological framework explaining the impact of goals on motivation and learning.
- Intelligence: An approach to intelligence emphasizing problem-solving and practical skills.
- Thinking: The ability to evaluate, reason, and make sound judgments.
- Mental frameworks used to organize and interpret information.
- Typical or ideal representations of concepts.
- Mindset: Belief that abilities can be developed through effort and learning.
- Temporary behavior or emotion.
- Mindset: Belief that abilities are static.
- Influences: Environmental factors affecting behavior.
- Thinking about one's own thinking, including planning, monitoring, and evaluating cognitive processes.
- Enduring personality characteristic.
- Thinking & Component Parts: The ability to break down complex problems into smaller parts for analysis.
- & Gratification Theory: A communication theory that focuses on why individuals actively select specific media to satisfy their needs and desires
- of Strategic Learning: A framework for effective learning strategies.
- Styles / VAK Model: The idea that people have different preferences for how they learn, often categorized into Visual, Auditory, and Kinesthetic (tactile) learners.
- or Vicarious Learning: Learning by observing others' actions and their consequences.
- Bias: The tendency to give more attention to negative information or experiences than positive ones.
- Theory of Intelligence: A theory suggesting multiple intelligences beyond the traditional IQ.
- Perspective: Emphasizes observable behaviors.
- Mental categories or general ideas used to organize knowledge.
- Systematic errors in thinking or decision-making.
- A personal belief or judgment.
- and Learning Goals: Goals focused on demonstrating competence and gaining new skills.
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- vs. Interpersonal Psychology: Focus on internal vs. external factors in social behavior.
- The brain's ability to reorganize itself by forming new neural connections throughout life, allowing for adaptation and learning.
- and Long-Term: Goals with varying time horizons.
- Determinism: The interaction between personal, behavioral, and environmental factors.
- Personal beliefs and principles that guide behavior and decision-making.
- Psychology: The study of how individuals' thoughts, feelings, and behaviors are influenced by the presence and actions of others.
- Theory: Explains how individuals explain the causes of events and behavior, focusing on internal (dispositional) or external (situational) attributions.
- Cognitive Perspective: Focuses on learning from others and self-regulation.
- Cultures emphasizing group harmony and cooperation.
- Error: Mistakenly attributing behavior to dispositional factors when it's influenced by situational factors and vice versa.
- Study & Self-Regulation: A study that tested children's ability to delay gratification, illustrating the importance of self-regulation and willpower.
- (Dr. Angela Duckworth): A personality trait characterized by perseverance and passion for long-term goals.
- Cultures valuing independence and individual achievements.
- Goals: Goals that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound.
- Mental processes related to thinking, perceiving, and problem-solving.
- Taxonomy: A framework for classifying cognitive skills, including Knowledge, Comprehension, Application, Analysis, Synthesis, and Evaluation.
- Theory of Intelligence: A theory proposing three types of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative.
- Learning: Receiving information without actively engaging, often through lectures or reading.
- Competence: The ability to understand and effectively interact with people from diverse cultures.
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues.
- Objectives: Specific, measurable statements that define what learners should know or be able to do.
- of Control: The extent to which individuals believe they have control over events in their lives.
- Belief in one's ability to achieve specific goals or perform certain tasks.
- (the acronym): Stands for Growth, Resilience, Instinct, and Tenacity, representing qualities associated with determination and success.
- Learning: Involves the learner in the process, promoting interaction, critical thinking, and problem-solving.
52 Clues: Temporary behavior or emotion. • A personal belief or judgment. • Enduring personality characteristic. • Mindset: Belief that abilities are static. • A statement that can be objectively verified. • Typical or ideal representations of concepts. • Perspective: Emphasizes observable behaviors. • and Long-Term: Goals with varying time horizons. • ...
Chapter 2 AI 2025-07-13
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- An AI professional who offers expert guidance to organizations on leveraging AI. [cite 40]
- A Python library vital for building and deploying AI solutions, alongside SciPy and NumPy. [cite 53, 71]
- A type of engineer who designs and maintains AI-powered robots. [cite 29]
- A soft skill essential for conveying complex technical concepts to non-technical stakeholders. [cite 58]
- The programming language widely used in AI for implementing intelligence programming and neural networks. [cite 69]
- The specific area where NLP engineers specialize, like voice assistants. [cite 33]
- A widely used programming language with pre-made libraries for advanced computing in AI. [cite 67]
- A type of analyst who identifies fraudulent activities using AI models. [cite 85]
- An essential technical skill for developing advanced AI applications, alongside machine learning and deep learning. [cite 49]
- A platform known for its free online micro-courses to gain data science skills and host competitions. [cite 102, 103]
- An online resource offering free video-based courses on artificial intelligence, including "Kickstart Artificial Intelligence." [cite 105]
- A leading site on data science, machine learning, AI, and analytics, offering tutorials and courses. [cite 95, 96]
- A field that was once confined to science fiction but now permeates daily life. [cite 5]
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- Engineers who develop algorithms and systems to analyze and interpret visual information from images or videos. [cite 35]
- An online publication where independent authors share knowledge about data science on Medium. [cite 93]
- This organization offers insights, latest news, and a magazine featuring opinions of top industry leaders. [cite 92]
- The overall market demand for AI talent is described as _______. [cite 13]
- A degree often required for an AI software engineer. [cite 32]
- A common job role in AI that bridges software engineering and data science. [cite 22]
- One of the common job roles in AI that extracts insights from large datasets to make business decisions. [cite 24]
- One of the top skills AI professionals need, related to analyzing and handling large datasets. [cite 50, 51]
- This refers to the global trend of AI solutions being increasingly integrated into diverse sectors. [cite 13]
- These professionals address ethical considerations and implications of AI technologies. [cite 38]
- A type of program that provides personalized recommendations on streaming platforms. [cite 6]
- A Python library for scientific computing and mathematical operations, alongside NumPy. [cite 72]
- A specific engineering discipline crucial for Robotics Engineers, along with mechanical and electrical. [cite 30]
- One of the programming languages necessary for developing AI models and algorithms, besides Python, R, and Java. [cite 54]
27 Clues: A degree often required for an AI software engineer. [cite 32] • A type of engineer who designs and maintains AI-powered robots. [cite 29] • The overall market demand for AI talent is described as _______. [cite 13] • A type of analyst who identifies fraudulent activities using AI models. [cite 85] • ...
Brains.... 2022-05-20
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- (v) to learn how to do something extremely well
- (adj) modern, relating to the present time
- (v) to pay close attention to something
- (adj) unwilling; not happy about doing something.
- (n) the ability to understand things quickly and apply knowledge to a high level
- (n) an idea, thought, or theory
- (n) a commentabout something seen or heard
- (n) groups of people or things that have similar qualities.
- (n) the money generated by a business
- (v) to recognize something and understand exactly what it is
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- (adj) relating to the brain or mind
- (n) a professional who studies how the mind affects human behavior
- (adv) alone; not involving anything or anyone else.
- (adj) existing as an idea, but not having a physical form.
- (v) to get the most benefit from.
- (adj) consisting of several different parts; not simple.
- (n) the general situation in which something happens
- (v) to be so different from another piece of information, that both cannot be true
- (v) to explain or figure out the meaning of something.
- (n) giving all of your attention to something.
- (adj) sad; unhappy.
21 Clues: (adj) sad; unhappy. • (n) an idea, thought, or theory • (v) to get the most benefit from. • (adj) relating to the brain or mind • (n) the money generated by a business • (v) to pay close attention to something • (adj) modern, relating to the present time • (n) a commentabout something seen or heard • (n) giving all of your attention to something. • ...
My Spelling Words 5/6F - Patrick 2022-11-16
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- tThe feeling or belief that one can have faith in or rely on someone or something.
- An advantage or profit gained from something.
- A look on someone's face that conveys a particular emotion.
- A person who freely offers to take part in an enterprise or undertake a task.
- To tire one to a large extent.
- Sufficiently great or important to be worthy of attention; noteworthy.
- Hostile, ready or likely to attack or confront.
- The accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- A large overweight thing (usually a person).
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- A large mainly solitary arboreal ape with long red hair, long arms, and hooked hands and feet. literacy The ability to read and write.
- Smart or having intelligence, usually to a very high level.
- More than is necessary, normal, or desirable; immoderate.
- The fact of continuing in an opinion or course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- Not needed.
- In an unwilling and hesitant way.
- Affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit.
- Hopefulness and confidence about the future or the success of something.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or company.
- To dramatise a subject or event unnecessarily.
- Accept that (something) is true, especially without proof.
20 Clues: Not needed. • To tire one to a large extent. • In an unwilling and hesitant way. • The accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • A large overweight thing (usually a person). • An advantage or profit gained from something. • To dramatise a subject or event unnecessarily. • Hostile, ready or likely to attack or confront. • Affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit. • ...
WW lesson 123 2022-12-15
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- occur again
- list of possessions or goods on hand.
- Commonly occurring
- facial expression of fear, or disapproval
- short and to the point
- group of people born around the same time
- extremely painful
- disorderly, riotous, violent; stormy
- abrupt or offhand in speech or manner
- sly or cunning intelligence
- eager
- An owner of a store or other business
- take or receive from a source
- to give in
- attempt earnestly
- clothed or covered
- imitate
- imitate
- fictitious name used by an author
- guess
- wire or equip with electric power
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- able to recover quickly
- support with evidence
- cause a lowering of self-esteem
- introduce gradually
- The grinding away of rock
- free from a difficult or tangled situation
- turn on a point
- with extreme care or caution
- install in office by formal ceremony
- remove water from
- extremely necessary
- hasty, not thorough
- reject bluntly
- to encircle
- unplanned
- horrible, revolting, ghastly
- spread throughout
- guess
- person's general or natural mood
- change
- of an unknown source or unrevealed name
- collection of various writings
- Deserving contempt or scorn
- summon forth
45 Clues: eager • guess • guess • change • imitate • imitate • unplanned • to give in • occur again • to encircle • summon forth • reject bluntly • turn on a point • remove water from • extremely painful • spread throughout • attempt earnestly • Commonly occurring • clothed or covered • introduce gradually • extremely necessary • hasty, not thorough • support with evidence • short and to the point • able to recover quickly • ...
VOCABULARY LESSON 2 2022-02-17
14 Clues: dogs • giggled • grabbed • exhaled • captured • homeworw • educated • miserable • arrangment • apart from • showing off • intelligence • overconfidence • regarded highly
AP Psychology Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-07
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- Coined the term "Taste Aversion" which he states is an innate survival skill that allows animals and humans to determine if their food is safe to eat (not poisonous)
- A humanistic psychologist who became famous for his "Client-centered approach"
- Known for his theory of intelligence which composes of three elements analytical intelligence, creative intelligence, and practical intelligence.
- Famous for her research on parenting styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative)
- Regarded as the father of "Cognitive Therapy" a theory that focuses on changing negative thoughts and in turn changing behavior associated with those thoughts
- Proposed the "cognitive dissonance theory" which states that people experience tension when their beliefs do not match their behaviors.
- Her work contributed to the development of attachment theory. She is known for her "Strange Situation" experiment.
- Known for her work in gender difference psychology which deals with how men and women think differently, particularly in situations which deal with morality.
- Developed the "Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy" which helps clients change any irrational beliefs they may have
- Conducted the famous "Rosenhan experiment" which tested test if psychiatrists could reliably tell the difference between people who are sane and those who are insane.
- A developmental psychologist known for his eight stages of psychosocial development
- Known for his "Wire Mother Experiment" and his theory of love. He came to the conclusion that parental love and affection is important for normal childhood development
- Cited as one of the founders of functionalism, a school of psychology that focuses on purpose of consciousness and different behaviors.
- Father of psychoanalysis, the focus of underlying factors that determine ones emotions and behavior
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- A behaviorist who believes that psychology should be a science of observation. He is also known for the "Little Albert" experiment
- He is best known for his theory of multiple intelligence. He views intelligence as different abilities that come in a variety of ways.
- Famous for his studies on facial expressions and how it links to emotion. States that micro-expressions can betray someone when he/she lies.
- Established the "Ebbinghaus Forgetting Curve" which demonstrated that information is lost very quickly when first learnt however, over time information is stored and is not so easily forgotten
- French psychologist who designed the first intelligence test. The Standford-Binet IQ test is a revision of Binet's original work.
- Focuses on positive psychology and has become known for his theory of learned helplessness, the hopelessness one feels or learns when one is unable to avoid repeated negative events
- Known for his theory and proposed stages of moral development
- Proposed the social-cognitive perspective on personality which states that our behavior is influenced by interactions between people's traits and environment
- Known for his study in childhood development he believed that children go through stages of cognitive development in which their understanding of the world change with every stage
- Has shown that a child's temperament will be stable over time and that a child's behavior can predict how that child will act in the future
- A psychologist who dealt with language development. He believed in the theory of language acquisition, the innate ability to develop and comprehend language
- Known for his "Conformity Experiment" where he investigated how social pressure from a majority group could affect a person to conform
- Famous for his research on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that hypnosis involved dissociation, a split between different levels of consciousness
- Known for her studies in human memory. She has done numerous research on misinformation effect, eyewitness memory, and false memories
28 Clues: Known for his theory and proposed stages of moral development • A humanistic psychologist who became famous for his "Client-centered approach" • A developmental psychologist known for his eight stages of psychosocial development • Famous for her research on parenting styles (Authoritarian, Permissive, Authoritative) • ...
Jingmin-DIP 2020-03-27
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- Connect with Nestle brand and products and see how to ___________ using technology (9)
- Unsatisfied with the current situation and finding more _____________ ways to do things (9)
- Create competitive gaps through _____, artificial intelligence, automation and predictive analytics – 2019 Nestle annual report (4)
- ____________ technologies such as machine learning, virtual reality, natural language processing (10)
- Understand what digital innovation means to ___________ (6)
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- Have ___ and make new friends (3)
- Being consumer centric by using technology to ________ products and engagement to customers (11)
- Applying technology in ____________ ways to create positive impact to business, environment and society (8)
- Digital transformation doesn’t happen overnight – this takes time and __________ (10)
- Quote: Innovation distinguishes between a __________ and a follower = Steve Jobs (6)
- Quote: “Innovation is the ability to see change as an opportunity, not a threat” Steve Jobs (5)
- Using existing technology in _________ ways (5)
12 Clues: Have ___ and make new friends (3) • Using existing technology in _________ ways (5) • Understand what digital innovation means to ___________ (6) • Quote: Innovation distinguishes between a __________ and a follower = Steve Jobs (6) • Digital transformation doesn’t happen overnight – this takes time and __________ (10) • ...
Lesson 3 2021-05-07
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- the plural for criterion is …….
- Plural-only nouns such as pyjamas or scissors are known as ……. plurals.
- ……. is the feminine of boar.
- Some Greek nouns like ……. only have a regular plural.
- The word ……. includes both husband and wife.
- The singular form of the noun series is …….
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- The noun ……. can refer to a king or a queen.
- The noun focus can have two plurals: focuses and …….
- When we talk about members of a religious group, we do not use brothers, but …….
- ……. and classical plurals are often pluralized according to the rules of their original language.
- ……. is the feminine for fox.
- The case of ……. is worth highlighting because the masculine derives from the feminine widow.
- The noun ……. is used to refer to a former student at a school, college or university,
- ……. is one of two plural forms for cargo, the other one being cargoes.
- In a business project, someone usually has the ……. (= intelligence) and someone else provides the money.
15 Clues: ……. is the feminine for fox. • ……. is the feminine of boar. • the plural for criterion is ……. • The singular form of the noun series is ……. • The noun ……. can refer to a king or a queen. • The word ……. includes both husband and wife. • The noun focus can have two plurals: focuses and ……. • Some Greek nouns like ……. only have a regular plural. • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-26
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- – Money a business keeps after all expenses are paid.
- – A position of regular employment.
- – An exchange of goods or services for money.
- – The amount of a product available to sell.
- – How much people want to buy a product or service.
- – A place (physical or digital) where goods or services are bought and sold.
- – A cost required to run a business.
- – A person who manages employees.
- – A person who buys something from a business.
- – A place to deposit or borrow money.
- – A share in the ownership of a company.
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- – A large business that is legally recognized as a single entity.
- – Something made or sold by a company.
- – The total money a company brings in before expenses.
- – Things a business owns that have value.
- – What people use to buy goods and services.
- – Money or resources used to start or grow a business.
- – An organization that sells goods or services.
- – A company's name, logo, and reputation.
- – When a business spends more than it earns.
20 Clues: – A person who manages employees. • – A position of regular employment. • – A cost required to run a business. • – A place to deposit or borrow money. • – Something made or sold by a company. • – A share in the ownership of a company. • – Things a business owns that have value. • – A company's name, logo, and reputation. • – The amount of a product available to sell. • ...
Key Terms Activity 2025-09-11
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- Economy based on supply and demand
- Trade without government limits
- Industries that make or transform goods
- Business owned by one person
- Money left after paying expenses
- Government limits trade to protect local businesses
- Business owned by a group for their benefit
- North American free trade agreement
- Company whose shares are sold on the stock market
- Organization that provides goods or services for money
- Market force of supply and demand
- Organization helping community, not for profit
- Business separate from its owners
- Business made to earn money
- Business owned by two or more people
- How a company is organized (board, officers, shareholders)
- How a person communicates with others
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- Business owned by the government
- Industries that produce raw materials
- Canada-US-Mexico trade agreement
- Business made to help people, not earn money
- Industries that provide services to customers
- Store that is part of a larger chain
- How the world is connected through trade and tech
- Trade based on fairness and respect
25 Clues: Business made to earn money • Business owned by one person • Trade without government limits • Business owned by the government • Canada-US-Mexico trade agreement • Money left after paying expenses • Market force of supply and demand • Business separate from its owners • Economy based on supply and demand • North American free trade agreement • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-07-15
Across
- Who made $20 million from his 9-minute virtual concert on the metaverse gaming platform?
- Most common language for Artificial Intelligence
- The measure of performance of an AI agent is measured using
- Which sci-fi novel coined the term “metaverse”?
- The technique that determines whether a machine could demonstrate the artificial intelligence or not
- Niantic, the company behind which popular game has dived into building metaverse
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- Jensen Huang, the CEO of_____, deepfaked himself to show off the simulation power of its tech?
- The “Father of Artificial Intelligence”
- Owner of the majority metaverse real estate
- The available ways to solve a problem of state-space-search.
- A term for illusion of immersion by projecting stereo images on the walls and floor of a room.
- AI system developed by Daniel Bobrow
12 Clues: AI system developed by Daniel Bobrow • The “Father of Artificial Intelligence” • Owner of the majority metaverse real estate • Which sci-fi novel coined the term “metaverse”? • Most common language for Artificial Intelligence • The measure of performance of an AI agent is measured using • The available ways to solve a problem of state-space-search. • ...
Types of Business 2021-12-10
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- assume for all business debts
- only using their county for business
- uniting two companies into one
- pooling resouces to complete task
- owner of shares in a business
- money borrowed from 1 party to anthr
- funds d-t-d and future growth
- a separate legal entity business
- a method of business expansion
- units of ownership in a corporation.
- share resources to undertake task
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- activities that benefit companies
- distributing profits to shareholders
- company sells outside their country
- corporation owned by its members
- a person who takes risks
- business owned by one person
- the buying and selling of gd/srvces
- production of goods using labour
- amount owned by owner of a company
- sells or grants a franchise
- 2 or more people run their business
- using services produced offshore
23 Clues: a person who takes risks • sells or grants a franchise • business owned by one person • assume for all business debts • owner of shares in a business • funds d-t-d and future growth • uniting two companies into one • a method of business expansion • corporation owned by its members • production of goods using labour • a separate legal entity business • ...
Entrepreneurial Finance 2025-12-04
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- Movement of money in and out of a business
- Sharing ownership in return for funds
- Planning how money will be spent
- Method of raising small amounts from many people online
- Funding from the government or institutions that need not be repaid
- Companies that invest in high-growth startups
- Excess of income over expenses
- What a business owns
- Point where total cost equals total revenue
- What a business owes
- A person who invests personal money in early-stage startups
Down
- Starting a business using personal savings
- Money invested by owners in a business
- Measuring how much a business is worth
- Estimating future income and expenses
- Money put into a business to earn returns
- Gain earned on investment
- Finance raised without selling ownership
- Total income earned from sales
- Chance of financial loss
20 Clues: What a business owns • What a business owes • Chance of financial loss • Gain earned on investment • Total income earned from sales • Excess of income over expenses • Planning how money will be spent • Sharing ownership in return for funds • Estimating future income and expenses • Money invested by owners in a business • Measuring how much a business is worth • ...
ESB Exam Vocabulary 2023-12-04
Across
- A legal method used to protect an invention for a limited time.
- A fixed payment amount provided to a full-time employee.
- Statistical data that refers to particular groups within a population.
- A practice used to protect brand names, logos, and business names.
- A persuasive speech prepared to entice a potential customer to purchase a service or good.
- A type of business structure with a special tax advantage that allows the company to pass its income, losses, deductions, and credits through its shareholders.
- A type of compensation provided for the amount of work produced.
- The point where a business's revenue matches its expenses over a given period.
- The amount of money a business plans on spending during a given period.
- b2b
- A type of business that has no owner and does not pay federal US taxes.
- A business owner that uses their own money to fund their business.
- An individual with an interest in a business.
- A calculation used to measure a business's monthly cash flow.
- A document that addresses the concept, customers, and capital for a business.
- A business structure that allows the company to pass its income, losses, deductions, and credits through its shareholders to decrease their taxation.
- Costs a business has that remain the same no matter the volume of production.
- The level of willingness to lose time and money when starting a business.
- An individual that owns at least one share in a corporation's stock.
- A type of business structure with a single owner. The business is not shielded from any amount of liability.
- Fluctuating costs that a business has depending on production.
- Data that may contain personal bias like company newsletters and academic journals.
Down
- A one-page document discussing key information commonly seen in a business plan.
- A practice used by businesses to protect a practice, process, or formula from being shared with other competitors.
- A fee paid to an employee for completing a task.
- Cost incurreed by a business
- First-hand research like surveys, interviews, and statistical data.
- A planning tool used to document a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- A presentation given to potential investors to provide a brief overview of the business plan to earn another meeting.
- An investor who provides funding to a business for a stake in the business in return
- A promise of value that a company makes about their product or service that makes it attractive to customers.
- Non-cash compensations offered to employees in place of or in addition to a lower salary.
- The expenses incurred for running day-to-day tasks in a business.
- The group of customers a company chooses to market its products and services.
- designated for print, music, film, and various other forms of creative licenses.
- A preliminary product, commonly a product with minimum viability, from which to test and develop.
- A tangible item a business owns.
37 Clues: b2b • Cost incurreed by a business • A tangible item a business owns. • An individual with an interest in a business. • A fee paid to an employee for completing a task. • A fixed payment amount provided to a full-time employee. • A calculation used to measure a business's monthly cash flow. • Fluctuating costs that a business has depending on production. • ...
ACCT 2024-10-30
Across
- Money in the form of currency or bank deposits.
- A business organization involving two or more owners.
- The excess of revenue over expenses.
- Something of value owned by a business.
- Business that does not sell products but provide _____.
- The owner's investment in a business.
- Type of business that converts raw materials into finished goods.
- A trading business popular in Singapore.
- Tangible assets used in production or operations.
Down
- A major company in the service business.
- A cost incurred in the process of generating revenue.
- Goods held by a business for sale.
- A debt or obligation owed by a business.
- An amount owed to a creditor.
- Income earned from business activities.
- Business that purchase products from other businesses and sell them to customers.
16 Clues: An amount owed to a creditor. • Goods held by a business for sale. • The excess of revenue over expenses. • The owner's investment in a business. • Income earned from business activities. • Something of value owned by a business. • A major company in the service business. • A debt or obligation owed by a business. • A trading business popular in Singapore. • ...
Term 4 business crossword 2017-11-15
Across
- a business needs an iconic ______
- an entrepreneurs goal is to obtain __________ from their business
- they consume the product
- Macas: I'm lovin' it
- the number of ________ entrepreneurs is dramatically increasing
- you get annoyed when they knock at your door
- someone who employs people
- this is what profit is
- an entrepreneur creates this
Down
- a business always sells their _________ or service
- the management of large amounts of money
- were entrepreneurs set up their businesses in wide spread ______
- you need ________ to assist the running of your business
- an entrepreneur needs this from other experienced entrepreneurs to be successful
- the __________ accepts your business
- the panel on Shark Tank are all ________
- a sum of money reserved or saved for a particular purpose
- if there are no __________ there is no profit
- a fancy word for business
- this is what a businesses ultimate aim is
- in a business there can be ________ which give you a discount on the product or service
21 Clues: Macas: I'm lovin' it • this is what profit is • they consume the product • a fancy word for business • someone who employs people • an entrepreneur creates this • a business needs an iconic ______ • the __________ accepts your business • the management of large amounts of money • the panel on Shark Tank are all ________ • this is what a businesses ultimate aim is • ...
Term 4 business crossword 2017-11-15
Across
- a sum of money reserved or saved for a particular purpose
- you get annoyed when they knock at your door
- an entrepreneurs goal is to obtain __________ from their business
- someone who employs people
- an entrepreneur creates this
- a business always sells their _________ or service
- this is what a businesses ultimate aim is
- they consume the product
- this is what profit is
- were entrepreneurs set up their businesses in wide spread ______
- Macas: I'm lovin' it
Down
- if there are no __________ there is no profit
- the number of ________ entrepreneurs is dramatically increasing
- the __________ accepts your business
- the panel on Shark Tank are all ________
- an entrepreneur needs this from other experienced entrepreneurs to be successful
- you need ________ to assist the running of your business
- the management of large amounts of money
- a fancy word for business
- in a business there can be ________ which give you a discount on the product or service
- a business needs an iconic ______
21 Clues: Macas: I'm lovin' it • this is what profit is • they consume the product • a fancy word for business • someone who employs people • an entrepreneur creates this • a business needs an iconic ______ • the __________ accepts your business • the panel on Shark Tank are all ________ • the management of large amounts of money • this is what a businesses ultimate aim is • ...
Language and Intelligence 2021-10-26
Across
- Came up with the idea of the language acquisition device
- He said we either are intelligent or not
- Intelligence in interacting with others
- He thought we had multiple intelligences
- Perspective that says language is taught
- type of speech using 2-3 words to convey meaning
- how many original multiples intelligences were proposed by Gardner?
- Measures consistency over time
- Type of early language using vowel sounds
Down
- People are smarter now compared to years ago
- In this stage, babies cry or coo
- intelligence in understanding nature
- Perspective that says language is inborn
13 Clues: Measures consistency over time • In this stage, babies cry or coo • intelligence in understanding nature • Intelligence in interacting with others • He said we either are intelligent or not • He thought we had multiple intelligences • Perspective that says language is inborn • Perspective that says language is taught • Type of early language using vowel sounds • ...
Emotional Intelligence - Surprise 2023-11-15
Across
- Marked by vigorous action or effort.
- To cause to lose courage or resolution from alarm or fear.
- To strike with surprise.
- To cause astonishment; a taking unaware.
- Astonishment; a cause of or occasion for wonder.
- Agitation or to stir.
- to disturb mentally; confused
Down
- To leave without illusion or naïve faith and trust. Disappointed or dissatisfied.
- To make mentally unclear or uncertain; to disturb composure.
- Marked by urgent or enthusiastic desire or interest.
- To strike with sudden and great wonder.
- Astonish or deeply shock.
- A feeling of reverential respect mixed with fear or wonder.
13 Clues: Agitation or to stir. • To strike with surprise. • Astonish or deeply shock. • to disturb mentally; confused • Marked by vigorous action or effort. • To strike with sudden and great wonder. • To cause astonishment; a taking unaware. • Astonishment; a cause of or occasion for wonder. • Marked by urgent or enthusiastic desire or interest. • ...
Emotional Intelligence - Disgust 2023-11-21
Across
- Marked by a strong dislike, distaste or antagonism.
- A strong sudden reaction or change of feeling.
- To fail to fulfill the expectation or hope of.
- Intense dislike; hate.
- A feeling of repugnance for something with a desire to avoid it.
- Of relating to, or involving judgement; characterized by tendency to judge harshly.
Down
- To keep away from.
- To experience disgust, or shock.
- Extreme disgust; to dislike greatly.
- Aversion, repugnance.
- Adverse judgement.
- Extremely disagreeable.
- Tendency to hold back.
13 Clues: To keep away from. • Adverse judgement. • Aversion, repugnance. • Intense dislike; hate. • Tendency to hold back. • Extremely disagreeable. • To experience disgust, or shock. • Extreme disgust; to dislike greatly. • A strong sudden reaction or change of feeling. • To fail to fulfill the expectation or hope of. • Marked by a strong dislike, distaste or antagonism. • ...
