business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
Across
- It shows the future and long-term prospects of the enterprise.
- Contains the essence of the enterprise in a concise but powerful manner.
- It is important to determine the sales potential of the products or services you want to offer.
- It is also about emotional intelligence or EQ.
- The word crisis is composed of two characters,the first character means danger while the second character means _________.
- Social, Political, Economic, Ecological, and Technological dimensions or _______.
- It also connotes courage or, in the local dialect, "lakas ng loob" (strong intestinal fortitude).
- Contains everything that is relevant and important to the business audience.
- Other than vision, mission, and objectives, the opportunity must match the values and desired values that you have wish or impart.
- Entrepreneurs are innovative.
- Contains information about the stakeholders.
- Defines the governance system of the country or the local area of business.
- Refers to the large-scale operations that affects the overall processes in the area.
- Includes all natural resources and the ecosystem that defines the habitat of living organisms.
- If you think that the opportunity will most likely be the "next big thing" or even a game-changer that will revolutionized the industry, then there s a big potential for the chosen opportunity.
- Starts from the input proceeds to the throughput and produces the output.
- Focuses on the volume produced or converted at each link of the chain.
- Is that great desire to attain a vision or fulfill a mission.
- Refers to the tastes of particular groups of people.
- The transformation process where input are converted to output.
- Anyone who is planning to have any business endeavor.
- The opportunity can potentially lead to wide range of possible product or service offerings, thus tapping many market segments of the industry.
- If the opportunity that you want to pursue addresses the unfulfilled or undeserved needs and wants of costumers, then you have better chance of succeeding.
- It is a guide on hand throughout the process.
- Must be sufficient size, paying capacity, and interest to purchase the products.
- Prepared to convince bankers and investors to put money into the business opportunty.
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- Qualitative manifestations that the objectives are being achieved.
- The entrepreneur first has to consider his or her preferences and capabilities.
- Based on the estimated number of possible customers who might avail of the products or service.
- Includes the demographics and cultural dimensions that govern the relevant entrepreneurial behavior.
- Opportunities requiring fewer resources from the entrepreneur may be more favored than those requiring more resources.
- The opportunity must be aligned with the business goals.
- It is the most basic approach in determining the target segment.
- If there are opportunities in any entrepreneurial endeavor, there are also _____.
- Opportunities that have good chances of expanding through branches, to attain rapid growth are better opportunities.
- Key Result Areas must be rendered into quantified performance measurements.
- Must be more specific than the vision and mission statements.
- Is mainly driven by supply and demand forces.
- A formula on how the enterprise exactly plans to make money out of the business.
- It is the most difficult task of the entrepreneur because of the many ways customers can be divided.
- Entrepreneurial gut game is also known as _______.
- Entrepreneur has an idea as to where he locate the business and how he market the product or service.
- It is a fact that products with low costs of productions and operations but are sold at high prices will definitely yield the highest returns on investment.
- Mapping the competitive landscape and by situating the enterprise and its competitors as to their strategies and chosen positioning.
- It refers to the specific target segment of a particular enterprise.
45 Clues: Entrepreneurs are innovative. • Contains information about the stakeholders. • Is mainly driven by supply and demand forces. • It is a guide on hand throughout the process. • It is also about emotional intelligence or EQ. • Entrepreneurial gut game is also known as _______. • Refers to the tastes of particular groups of people. • ...
Mario Lozano Vocab Lesson 4 2013-11-13
Across
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
- a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- comparisons of a company’s financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
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- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
- a financial document that contains information on all employees of the company, their compensation, and benefits
- costs of operating a business
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- what a company owes
- funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use
- budget plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
17 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay • ...
Finance Vocabulary Created By: Oscar Maldonado 2013-11-07
Across
- the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
- a financial document that contains information on all employees of the company, their compensation, and benefits
- financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- costs of operating a business
- funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
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- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- comparisons of a company’s financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- what a company owes
- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
17 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay • ...
Chapter 2- Types of Business 2013-04-24
Across
- the extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company's debts.
- an organization that is not meant to make a profit
- a legal entity that exists independently of its owners, who are called shareholders
- a business owned and operated by one person
- small businesses operated from home
- a type of business in which a person buys the right to use a business name and to sell a product or service
- business owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest
- does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders
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- a person is responsible for paying all the debts, or liabilities, of the business
- the duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way
- a legal business entity that exists independently of its owners
- doing business internationally
- a legal business entity in which shares are not offered to the public
- standards of conduct that society believes people should follow
- the people who buy shares in a company, are all part owners of the company
- a form of business organization in which two or more people own and operate the business together
- business one that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees
17 Clues: doing business internationally • small businesses operated from home • a business owned and operated by one person • an organization that is not meant to make a profit • does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders • a legal business entity that exists independently of its owners • standards of conduct that society believes people should follow • ...
Nature of business 2021-09-23
Across
- is a physical product.
- the skills and numbers of employees employed by a business.
- the equipment used to provide the goods and services.
- are the inputs that businesses use to provide their goods and services.
- is someone who is willing to take risks involved in starting a new business.
- the skills of the people involved in the business to identify business opportunities and bring together resources to meet these opportunities.
- is someone who buys a product or service from a business.
- is the physical land and site on which the business is located and other natural resources a business might use.
- the sacrifice we make whenever we decide to anything.
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- is a business that is set up to help society rather than to make a profit.
- is made up of organisations that are at the first stage of production and use raw materials.
- is an organisation that produces a good or supplies a service.
- is someone who uses a product or service from a business.
- is the final stage and is made up of organisations that provide services.
- refers to the ability to take risks to develop a business idea.
- -sector is made up of organisations that convert primary resources into products.
- is an intangible good
17 Clues: is an intangible good • is a physical product. • the equipment used to provide the goods and services. • the sacrifice we make whenever we decide to anything. • is someone who uses a product or service from a business. • is someone who buys a product or service from a business. • the skills and numbers of employees employed by a business. • ...
Nature of business 2021-09-23
Across
- is a physical product.
- the skills and numbers of employees employed by a business.
- the equipment used to provide the goods and services.
- are the inputs that businesses use to provide their goods and services.
- is someone who is willing to take risks involved in starting a new business.
- the skills of the people involved in the business to identify business opportunities and bring together resources to meet these opportunities.
- is someone who buys a product or service from a business.
- is the physical land and site on which the business is located and other natural resources a business might use.
- the sacrifice we make whenever we decide to anything.
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- is a business that is set up to help society rather than to make a profit.
- is made up of organisations that are at the first stage of production and use raw materials.
- is an organisation that produces a good or supplies a service.
- is someone who uses a product or service from a business.
- is the final stage and is made up of organisations that provide services.
- refers to the ability to take risks to develop a business idea.
- -sector is made up of organisations that convert primary resources into products.
- is an intangible good
17 Clues: is an intangible good • is a physical product. • the equipment used to provide the goods and services. • the sacrifice we make whenever we decide to anything. • is someone who uses a product or service from a business. • is someone who buys a product or service from a business. • the skills and numbers of employees employed by a business. • ...
Accounts Receivable and Accounts Payable Journal 2025-10-15
Across
- Things like paper, pens, and cleaning items bought for the business.
- The money an owner puts into the business to start it. (C______)
- A transaction made with paper money, coins, or a direct bank transfer..
- The account name for customers who owe a business after buying something on credit.
- The Name of the Class
- The account title for paying employees for their work, or what they earn.
- When a business receives cash for a product or service.
- The expense account title for paying the monthly cost of using a building.
- The money a company makes from selling its goods or services. (R_______)
- Money the business owes to its suppliers when buying on Account.
- The owner's share of the company's value. (E_____)
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- The first book where all business transactions are inputted.
- When the business W__________S cash out for personal use.
- The name of the Account PrePaid I________
- The items a company buys and holds to sell to customers.
- A debt or bill that a business has to pay. (L_______)
- Anything a company owns that has value.
- The most common account for money a business has in bills, coins, or the bank.
- The transfer of money from one person to another to settle a debt. (P_________)
- The cost a business pays for things like rent, electricity, or wages.
20 Clues: The Name of the Class • Anything a company owns that has value. • The name of the Account PrePaid I________ • The owner's share of the company's value. (E_____) • A debt or bill that a business has to pay. (L_______) • When a business receives cash for a product or service. • The items a company buys and holds to sell to customers. • ...
Fermi paradox 2023-11-28
Across
- the ____ of suspicion theory
- the primary need of civilizations
- The solution by which civilizations reach an impassable point (we may have already passed this)
- Search for _________ Intelligence (SETI)
- the great _____
- dark ____
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- are we ____?
- the attribute we are looking for in alien life
- there has been no ___
9 Clues: dark ____ • are we ____? • the great _____ • there has been no ___ • the ____ of suspicion theory • the primary need of civilizations • Search for _________ Intelligence (SETI) • the attribute we are looking for in alien life • The solution by which civilizations reach an impassable point (we may have already passed this)
Learning and Cognition 2012-12-02
Across
- These refer to frameworks through which information is interpreted and organized.
- This refers to a relatively permanent change in behavior that occurs through experience.
- This is the way information is processed for storage in memory.
- This kind of declarative memory is less about the facts and more about the meaning of events.
- He is the proponent of the theory of multiple intelligence.
- This kind of learning occurs when one watches and imitates someone else's behavior.
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- He is the proponent of the two-factor theory of intelligence.
- ROY G. VIB, as the colors of the rainbow, is an example of a ____________.
- He is the proponent of the triarchic theory of intelligence
- This refers to "thinking about thinking".
- He is the proponent of the multiple-factor theory of development.
11 Clues: This refers to "thinking about thinking". • He is the proponent of the triarchic theory of intelligence • He is the proponent of the theory of multiple intelligence. • He is the proponent of the two-factor theory of intelligence. • This is the way information is processed for storage in memory. • He is the proponent of the multiple-factor theory of development. • ...
Mots croisés - Réligion 2013-10-08
Across
- Une intelligence visuelle
- Le numéro de commandement qui dis"Tu ne commettra pas de vol"
- Le créateur de Terre
- Le mot "béatitude" veut dire __________
- Nous tous sommes ____ dans les yeux de Dieu
- Il y le nouveau Testament et l'______ Testament
- Dieu nous _______ également
- Ce que tu dois montrer à ta mère et ton père
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- Le fils de Dieu
- Les pauvres autour de nous sont _____
- Nous devons ________ les autres qui nous blessons.
- Qui élu le Pape?
- Une synonyme pour les sept façons d'apprendre
- Les Béatitudes sont comme des _________ pour bien vivre
- Si tu es dans une grande tristesse, Dieu te _________ (ça fait partie des Béatitudes)
- Tu n'as pas le droit de _____ les autres
- Dieu à crée de _____ pour que nous soit capable à bien apprécie (ou savoir) les bons choses dans notre vie
- Le tout premier pape
- Nous sommes toujours plus ______ sur nous-même.
19 Clues: Le fils de Dieu • Qui élu le Pape? • Le créateur de Terre • Le tout premier pape • Une intelligence visuelle • Dieu nous _______ également • Les pauvres autour de nous sont _____ • Le mot "béatitude" veut dire __________ • Tu n'as pas le droit de _____ les autres • Nous tous sommes ____ dans les yeux de Dieu • Ce que tu dois montrer à ta mère et ton père • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocab 2025-11-07
Across
- The money someone gets from a business or job.
- The act of taking the risk of creating a business.
- Being responsible for something legally.
- The person taking the risk to start a business.
- A business that is owned by a singular person.
- The type of people a product or service is directed toward.
- Pitch The idea you explain when someone asks about your business.
- A plan you make in hopes that it will decrease the risk.
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- An estimate of income that is set for a period of time, usually to save money.
- Money that you can use when having a business.
- A relationship between two or more people in association with a business.
- Money made from a business or organization.
- The specific amount of product you get when purchasing a product.
- A group or association of people who work together in an industry.
- A person's whole property, corporation, estate, or debts.
- The finances required by a newly established business to pay for necessary fixed and current assets before it opens.
16 Clues: Being responsible for something legally. • Money made from a business or organization. • Money that you can use when having a business. • The money someone gets from a business or job. • A business that is owned by a singular person. • The person taking the risk to start a business. • The act of taking the risk of creating a business. • ...
Important Definitions 2022-10-20
Across
- combine factors of production to make products (goods and services) which satisfy people’s wants
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population.
- good or service which people would like to have, but which is not essential for living. \
- a business based upon the use of the brand names, promotional logos and trading methods of an existing successful business. The franchisee buys the licence to operate this business from the franchisor
- owners of a limited company. They buy shares which represent partownership of the company
- there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- any person or group with a direct interest in the performance and activities of a business
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- a person who organises, operates and takes the risk for a new business venture
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at
- form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business.
- payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of a company. They are the return to shareholders for investing in the company.
- money invested into a business by the owners.
- total income of a business (revenue) less total costs
- good or service essential for living. Food, water, clothing and Shelter
- when one business buys out the owners of another business, which then becomes part of the ‘predator’ business (the business which has taken it over).
16 Clues: money invested into a business by the owners. • total income of a business (revenue) less total costs • people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at • good or service essential for living. Food, water, clothing and Shelter • lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population. • ...
Business Banking 2021-01-06
Across
- This type of banking allows a customer to access accounts and move money from a computer
- 150 of these are free on a PFCommunity account
- E-statements are this on a business account
- Automated Clearing House (abbr)
- Number of business checking accounts offered
- Allows businesses to accept credit and debit cards
- PFCommunity is only for this type of entity.
- Can a business savings or money market account be used as overdraft protection for business checking account?
- PFBusiness______ account requires $2500 to open and then has no monthly service fee.
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- $1000 is the average daily one for PFBusinessConnect to avoid service charge
- PFBusinessEssentials requires no minimum balance and pays none of this
- Rewards program for PF debit card usage
- Businesses can move money through online banking on their phone through this banking service
- Our partner bank who handles business credit card approval and support for our customers
- Monthly maintenance fee for PFBusinessChoice account
- For a business to deposit checks from their office
- Who typically pays for new checks on a PF business account?
- PFBusiness_______ requires $100 average daily balance to avoid a service charge
- The main collection source of data and entry point for opening a new business account or updating an existing business relationship
19 Clues: Automated Clearing House (abbr) • Rewards program for PF debit card usage • E-statements are this on a business account • Number of business checking accounts offered • PFCommunity is only for this type of entity. • 150 of these are free on a PFCommunity account • For a business to deposit checks from their office • Allows businesses to accept credit and debit cards • ...
Fill the boxes with the correct letters to form word(s) about bookkeeping. 2013-08-01
Across
- ready money
- the money a business earns from all sources
- pertains to the amount collectible from customers
- an accounting entry which results in either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities.
- an accounting entry representing an increase in income or capital items or decrease in asset
- a list of items or goods for sale in a retail business such as paper, candies, soft drinks and others
- the difference between the assets and liabilities of a company
- a book where transactions are recorded in chronological order.
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- financial information such as the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statements.
- items which have been sold in a merchandising business
- a sale, assignment, loan or other forms of transfer of interest recorded in the books
- obligations of the business to creditors
- a system that gives quantitative information about finances including recording, classifying, summarizing and interpreting of transactions
- the economic resources of a business
- the debts and other financial obligations of a business
- the records of financial transactions like assets, liabilities, owner's equity, income expenses and withdrawal
- the temporary decrease in the capital of a business.
- costs incured in running a business
- a record of all the accounts used by a business
19 Clues: ready money • costs incured in running a business • the economic resources of a business • obligations of the business to creditors • the money a business earns from all sources • a record of all the accounts used by a business • pertains to the amount collectible from customers • the temporary decrease in the capital of a business. • ...
Running a Business 2017-04-02
Across
- _ _ _ _ management is the process of identifying and minimising the risks faced by a business
- the income earned by a business
- a legal structure of a business owned and operated by 2–20 people
- _ _ _ _ _ _ research is collecting and analysing information about customers and the business opportunities available
- _ _ _ _ trader a business owned and operated by one person
- the monetary value of a business’s reputation
- _ _ _ _ _ _ equity is the value of the business to the owner(s)
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ factors are population characteristics that affect customer spending and include age, ethnicity, gender, marital status, family size and income.
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- _ _ _ _ _ _ market the group of customers to whom the business intends to sell its products
- the rights from a manufacturer to distribute its products under its name
- A _ _ _ _ _ market is a very small segment of the total market
- when the company has become a separate legal entity from its owners (shareholders)
- the debts owed by a business to others
- methods used by a business to inform, persuade and remind customers about its products
- the costs incurred in running a business
- items of value owned by a business
16 Clues: the income earned by a business • items of value owned by a business • the debts owed by a business to others • the costs incurred in running a business • the monetary value of a business’s reputation • _ _ _ _ trader a business owned and operated by one person • A _ _ _ _ _ market is a very small segment of the total market • ...
Accountings Terms (Bonus Points) 2024-11-20
Across
- Equity The owner’s claims to the assets of the business.
- Accounting term for the financial claim to assets (Camila)
- Payable Is the amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business.
- transaction is a a economic event that causes a change that either decreases or increases. (Camila)
- you are buying on credit when you buy something and agree to pay it later. (Gimena Benitez)
- The creditor’s claim to the assets of the business are called liabilities.
- account When a business buys an item on credit, it is buying on account.
- The business or person selling you an item. A person of business to which you owe money. (Gimena Benitez)
- Goods or products that are bought and sold by a business. Merchandise can include finished products available for sale to customers and is a crucial part of a company’s inventory in retail or wholesale operations.(Tomas)
- receivable total amount of money owed to a business money to be received later because of the sale of goodsa or services. (Camila)
- The ownership interest in a business, represented by the net assets (assets minus liabilities) that belong to the owners. It reflects the value of the owner's stake in the company.(Tomas)
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- The costs incurred by a business to operate and maintain its activities, which include payments for goods and services, as well as overhead costs like rent, utilities, and advertising.(Tomas)
- A subdivision under assets, liabilities and owner's equity. It shows the balance for a specific item and is a record of the increases or decreases of an item. (Gimena Benitez)
- Property or items of value owned by a business are referred to as assets.
- equation The relationship between assets, liabilities and owner's equity is shown in this equation. For every transaction in a business there is a balance happening in the equation. (Gimena Benitez)
- Income that a business earns from the sale of goods or services. It includes fees for services performed and cash received from merchandise sales, contributing to the overall financial health of the business.(Tomas)
- is money or other property paid out in order to produce profit. (Camila)
- anything of value that a person or business owns and therefore controls. (Gimena Benitez)
- claim is a legal right to an item of property. (Camila)
19 Clues: Accounting term for the financial claim to assets (Camila) • Equity The owner’s claims to the assets of the business. • claim is a legal right to an item of property. (Camila) • is money or other property paid out in order to produce profit. (Camila) • Property or items of value owned by a business are referred to as assets. • ...
Business Management Crossword 2022-08-07
Across
- A place where someone or a business can store their money safely in large amounts, they can also earn a small amount of interest on the money that is being stored. 2 words 4,7
- A series of steps or actions that support a policy, which is an established or official way of doing something within the business. This sets clear steps for employees to follow when working in the business and keeps everything consistent. 9
- An organization or business that provides something needed such as a product or a service to a business which aids the business in operating and often provides them with important products to enable the business to sell items and generate a profit. 8
- A retailer located internationally and runs their business from a different country which can result in different laws, longer shipping times and issues with business development. An _____ retailer. 8
- A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviors on a certain area within an organization. 6
- Created to prevent anti-competitive conduct such as businesses illegally misusing market power with other businesses to force prices too high for consumers to buy. This encourages competition and efficiency in business, resulting in better choices for consumers in price, quality and service. 3 words 5,9,11
- A check on the businesses finances, can be internal or external. 8
- An organized collection of structured information, typically stored electronically in a computer system and the business can access this information. 8
- It is essential for businesses to follow the _____ requirements as they are set by the government and it is mandatory that businesses follow these sets of rules in order to keep trading. 5
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- Something that helps record the businesses assets and liabilities. 2 words 7,5
- When a supplier goes above and beyond the legal requirements, which can reduce waste, improve the supplier and businesses reputation consequently attracting customers, aswell as attracting investors. 3
- An issue that involves IT and something that most businesses depends on to run their business, for example a cash register or computer systems. When there is a _______ issue it can affect the businesses decision making. 13
- Something that a business acquires once they set up their business and choose a name, it is online, and a business has to apply for one as it is unique to the business as there cannot be multiple. 2 words 7,7
- When the bank allows this loan system it allows the business to keep spending money past 0 dollars to a certain amount, for example a business might be able to spend $5000 past zero and the bank will loan them the money. What is this loan system? 9
- A regressive tax that is imposed at 10% on most products sold in Australia. It is collected by businesses and passed on to the government. 2 words 8,3
- A global issue factor that can affect the businesses decision making, it involves the issue of unknown costs that can occur when running a business overseas. ____ costs. 6
- This is a factor when considering an appropriate supplier, it relates to how close the supplier is to the business as it can affect the amount of time it takes to deliver the products from the supply chain to the receiving business, aswell as increase costs due to location. 9
- It is important for businesses to establish a consistent way of doing tasks so the employees know exactly what to do without to much guidance from managers. Something that is repeated daily, plural and ends with an S. 8
- A factor when considering what supplier to use for a business includes if they are ___________. This is when a supplier is trusted and has a strong relationship with the business they are supplying to. This sort of supplier always delivers material on time and meets the required deadlines. 8
- A type of insurance that protects the health of employees when they are at work and is called ____ insurance. Two words 4,4
20 Clues: A check on the businesses finances, can be internal or external. 8 • Something that helps record the businesses assets and liabilities. 2 words 7,5 • A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviors on a certain area within an organization. 6 • ...
Business Pro Forma & Business Doable 2024-09-09
Across
- The ability to go beyond your customers into markets that have not been in your typical plan.
- A phrase that means to add up or to make economic sense.
- A person or entity that may be interested in providing capital for your business venture.
- A venture spends much more money than it takes in as it establishes its operations, "captures" its first customers, and launches the marketing efforts necessary to create a market presence.
- Information Technology
- A work or invention that is the result of creativity (manuscript or design) to which one has rights and for which one may apply for a patent, copyright, trademark, etc.
- Owner of information, knowledge, patent, copyright, trademark. Others are forbidden to use it.
- The lowest point of cumulative cash flow is the minimum amount the venture will require in order to work through its early stages.
- Insignificant changes that do not hurt the overall performance of a business.
- Needs of customers that are currently not being addressed by your company or any company.
- An advantage you have and can sustain over your competition.
- A worker that works independently by selling work or services by the hour, day or job with no intent to pursue a permanent job with a single employer.
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- An idea that is accepted as true or as certain to happen without proof.
- How your customers and competitors respond to your marketing and selling strategies.
- Allows you to make varying assumptions that will help you avoid introducing errors in calculation into the Pro Forma spreadsheet.
- The expectation of money earned based on amount of investment.
- The action of spending funds.
- "Big enough to care about." A Pro Forma should only include items that are big enough they have an impact on your overall financial projection.
- A revenue growth line that is flat at first and then a straight line up.
- Bringing about strong emotions or feelings.
- Product or services that experience regular and predictable changes that recur every calendar year.
- Cash in and out of the business over a period of time.
- Possible to do easily or conveniently.
- Costs vary depending on the rise and fall of production.
24 Clues: Information Technology • The action of spending funds. • Possible to do easily or conveniently. • Bringing about strong emotions or feelings. • Cash in and out of the business over a period of time. • A phrase that means to add up or to make economic sense. • Costs vary depending on the rise and fall of production. • ...
Fill the boxes with the correct letters to form word(s) about bookkeeping. 2013-08-01
Across
- a list of items or goods for sale in a retail business such as paper, candies, soft drinks and others
- a sale, assignment, loan or other forms of transfer of interest recorded in the books
- pertains to the amount collectible from customers
- the records of financial transactions like assets, liabilities, owner's equity, income expenses and withdrawal
- a system that gives quantitative information about finances including recording, classifying, summarizing and interpreting of transactions
- a record of all the accounts used by a business
- an accounting entry which results in either an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities.
- costs incured in running a business
- items which have been sold in a merchandising business
Down
- financial information such as the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statements.
- the temporary decrease in the capital of a business.
- the money a business earns from all sources
- obligations of the business to creditors
- the difference between the assets and liabilities of a company
- an accounting entry representing an increase in income or capital items or decrease in asset
- the debts and other financial obligations of a business
- a book where transactions are recorded in chronological order.
- ready money
- the economic resources of a business
19 Clues: ready money • costs incured in running a business • the economic resources of a business • obligations of the business to creditors • the money a business earns from all sources • a record of all the accounts used by a business • pertains to the amount collectible from customers • the temporary decrease in the capital of a business. • ...
cross word 2013-05-04
cross word 2013-04-30
Month one topics 2024-11-12
Breaking the Code 2024-03-18
15 Clues: ennemi • réussir • cripter • charabia • chercheur • déchiffrer • visionnaire • intercepter • (les) Alliés • défaite/vaincre • mener (une guerre) • innovateur/innovant • impossible à décrypter • autre mot pour télégramme • le renseignement (militaire)
9 Business Accounting Week 7 2020-08-26
Across
- this is the REALOE element that includes all of the owner's interests in the business
- these are amounts that are owed to our business from selling goods on credit to customers
- this is the account used for the owner's investment in the business
- a type of liability that is used to fund the business
- a type of revenue account
- this can be paid or earned depending on if the business has a loan or money in the bank
- the account that represents the balance of the bank account
- this financial statement shows the value of a business
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- a type of earning where a business receives a small payment for selling something
- earnings of a business
- an amount owed by a business for a good or service
- this financial statement shows the revenues and expenses of a business for a year
- these are amounts owed to suppliers that have not yet been paid
- an item that is owned by a business
- costs of running a business
15 Clues: earnings of a business • a type of revenue account • costs of running a business • an item that is owned by a business • an amount owed by a business for a good or service • a type of liability that is used to fund the business • this financial statement shows the value of a business • the account that represents the balance of the bank account • ...
AI TECHNOLOGY AND SOCIETY 2024-03-06
Mario Lozano Vocab Lesson 4 2013-11-13
Across
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- comparisons of a company’s financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
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- a financial document that contains information on all employees of the company, their compensation, and benefits
- funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use
- a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- costs of operating a business
- the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
- what a company owes
- a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
17 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay • ...
Mario Lozano Vocab Lesson 4 2013-11-13
Across
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- what a company owes
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use
Down
- the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- a financial document that contains information on all employees of the company, their compensation, and benefits
- comparisons of a company’s financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- costs of operating a business
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
17 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay • ...
VARIATIONS IN PSYCHOLOGICAL ATTRIBUTES 2020-03-19
Across
- Individuals who have an IQ higher than 130 are known as ________.
- proposed the two-factor theory of intelligence.
- The full form of IQ.
- According to this theory, intelligence is not a single entity; rather distinct types of intelligences exist.
- ________ tests require subjects to manipulate objects and other materials to perform a task.
- This approach describes the processes people use in intellectual reasoning and problem solving.
- This type of intelligence is involved in using past experiences creatively to solve novel problems.
Down
- Das and Naglieri have developed a battery of tests, known as the ________.
- This concept was introduced by Salovey and Mayer.
- The frequency distribution for the IQ scores tends to approximate a bell-shaped curve, called the ________.
10 Clues: The full form of IQ. • proposed the two-factor theory of intelligence. • This concept was introduced by Salovey and Mayer. • Individuals who have an IQ higher than 130 are known as ________. • Das and Naglieri have developed a battery of tests, known as the ________. • ________ tests require subjects to manipulate objects and other materials to perform a task. • ...
Digicrossword Puzzle 2022-10-06
Across
- Is the branch of engineering and computer sciences where machines are built to perform programmed tasks without further human intervention.
- Language One It is the system representing knowledge in Artificial Intelligence. It can form complex structured descriptions.
- It was invented by the Engineerd Arts.
- Mobile Robots Move throughout the world and make decisions in near real-time as they go.
- - The various types of robots are often combined to create hybrid solutions that are capable of more complex tasks.
- A Russion humanoid robot, often known as Fyedor the robot.
- It is a bipedal humanoid robot was developed by the Boston Dynamics Company.
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- Forgy Developed OPS5 in the 1970s.
- It is Hanson robotics' most advanced human-like robot.
- Kowalski - One of the developers of PROLOG.
- The term is used to identify robots that perform human-centric functions and often take human-like forms.
- Was developed at the University of Melbourne, Computer Science department, by Fergus Henderson, Thomas Conway, and Zoltan Somogyi, under Somogyi's supervision
- Intelligence Is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- Are designed to function alongside or directly with humans.
- The world's most advanced humanoid robot was created by Honda in 2000.
15 Clues: Forgy Developed OPS5 in the 1970s. • It was invented by the Engineerd Arts. • Kowalski - One of the developers of PROLOG. • It is Hanson robotics' most advanced human-like robot. • A Russion humanoid robot, often known as Fyedor the robot. • Are designed to function alongside or directly with humans. • ...
Horse breed Crossword 2023-03-10
Across
- They are used for show jumping and dressage
- They are known for their bravery in battle
- They are known for their performance in the show ring
- They are known for driving, and showing
- They are used for heavy farm work
- They are known for their mane, tail, and forelock
- They are known for their intelligence
- They are known for their speed
- They are used for light harness work
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- They are known for adapting to new disciplines with ease
- They are known for it calm, and highly trainable nature
- They are able to live in harsh conditions
- They are known for being trainable
- They are known for being strong and muscular
- They are known for their intelligence
- They are used for pulling carts
- They are known for their strength and intelligence
- They are used for show jumping
- They are bred for larger shoulder height
- They are known for their friendly personality
20 Clues: They are used for show jumping • They are known for their speed • They are used for pulling carts • They are used for heavy farm work • They are known for being trainable • They are used for light harness work • They are known for their intelligence • They are known for their intelligence • They are known for driving, and showing • They are bred for larger shoulder height • ...
RU ITEC4111 Unwrapping the Gift 1 2024-10-21
Across
- – Independence or self-governance.
- Intelligence – Machine simulation of human intelligence.
- – The process of introducing new ideas or methods.
- Data – Large datasets analyzed to reveal patterns and trends.
- – Portable electronic devices for communication.
- cars – Vehicles capable of navigating with minimal human input.
- – The right to be free from public attention.
- – Use of machines to perform tasks without human intervention.
- – Monitoring behavior and activities for data collection.
Down
- – Information used for analysis and reference.
- – The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- – Funding projects by raising small amounts of money from a large group of people, typically online.
- Media – Online platforms for social networking and content sharing.
- – Refers to vehicles that operate without a human driver.
- – The process of exchanging information.
- – A global system of interconnected computers.
- – Moral principles governing behavior.
- – A mobile device with advanced computing capability.
- – Programs that run on a computer.
- – The virtual world of computers and the internet.
20 Clues: – Independence or self-governance. • – Programs that run on a computer. • – Moral principles governing behavior. • – The process of exchanging information. • – The right to be free from public attention. • – Information used for analysis and reference. • – A global system of interconnected computers. • – Portable electronic devices for communication. • ...
Chapter 5 Entrepreneurship 2022-10-13
14 Clues: idea • region • important • component • confirmed • approximate • investigation • goals of business • information or statistics • business advertises online • independently owned business • brief account of business plan • description of business ventures • purpose of business and reflection of values
Entrepreneurship Second Form Complete the following puzzle 2024-10-27
Across
- Plan Document outlining business goals and strategies.
- Unique edge over competitors.
- Resources Managing employee-related functions.
- Groups affected by a business.
- Management Identifying and reducing business risks.
- Movement of money in and out of a business.
- Business actions to benefit society.
Down
- Money earned by selling products/services.
- Creating new ideas or products.
- Earnings that exceed expenses.
- Starting or improving a business.
- Expenses that exceed earnings.
- Analysis Study of market trends and competitors.
- Promoting and selling products/services.
- Buying and selling online.
- Process from production to customer delivery.
16 Clues: Buying and selling online. • Unique edge over competitors. • Earnings that exceed expenses. • Expenses that exceed earnings. • Groups affected by a business. • Creating new ideas or products. • Starting or improving a business. • Business actions to benefit society. • Promoting and selling products/services. • Money earned by selling products/services. • ...
The Great Gatsby Crossword 2017-03-16
22 Clues: Party • Wealth • Alcohol • Business • East Egg • Material • West Egg • Adultery • New York • Jay Gatsby • Bourgeoisie • Bootlegging • Jordan Baker • Tom Buchanan • Myrtle Wilson • George Wilson • Bond Business • Nick Carraway • Daisy Buchanan • Valley of Ashes • Meyer Wolfsheim • Roaring Twenties
Business 2018-11-27
Across
- A price in witch both a supplier and buyer agree on
- Selling of products to other countries
- Describes natural resources
- the dilemma faced when we have limited resources to supply our unlimited needs and wants
- The human effort to produce goods
Down
- are anything that can produce goods to fulfil wants
- When the supply and demand curves intersect
- Something we don't require to live but makes life easier
- Resources made by people to assist in production
- Something we require to live
- The ability to see opportuniity and coordinate resources effectively
11 Clues: Describes natural resources • Something we require to live • The human effort to produce goods • Selling of products to other countries • When the supply and demand curves intersect • Resources made by people to assist in production • are anything that can produce goods to fulfil wants • A price in witch both a supplier and buyer agree on • ...
Business 2013-03-19
Across
- where the product is sold
- what money you make after selling a product
- who you want to aim your product at
- when something may not be as better quality as other things
- a characteristic of a product that makes it different from other similar products
- how much the customer pays for the product
Down
- the difference etween how much it cost to make a product and how much you sell it for
- anything that satisfies customer needs
- advertising your product
- when something is better quality to cheap things
- a way to add value to a productis using a -----
11 Clues: advertising your product • where the product is sold • who you want to aim your product at • anything that satisfies customer needs • how much the customer pays for the product • what money you make after selling a product • a way to add value to a productis using a ----- • when something is better quality to cheap things • ...
business 2013-05-01
Across
- the annual sum earned by non-manual workers which is usually paid in twelve monthly payments
- the ammount a business has to pay in order to keep trading
- a series of verticle lines
- the total value of money received within a trading period
- someone who is actively seeking a job, but is unable to find one
- what is left after costs have been deducted from revenue
Down
- the item that a person desires
- selling of goods
- Curriculum Vitae
- the person you sell it to
- to develope a completely new product
11 Clues: selling of goods • Curriculum Vitae • the person you sell it to • a series of verticle lines • the item that a person desires • to develope a completely new product • what is left after costs have been deducted from revenue • the total value of money received within a trading period • the ammount a business has to pay in order to keep trading • ...
business 2013-10-11
Across
- - people who work for a business
- - opposite of product
- - a method of finding the gap in the market
- - another word for business
- - someone who works for a business
- - something unique that has never been created before
Down
- - the persen who uses the product
- - someone who develops a business
- - a document confirming no one can copy your idea
- - development of a product that is already in the market
- - tangible
11 Clues: - tangible • - opposite of product • - another word for business • - people who work for a business • - the persen who uses the product • - someone who develops a business • - someone who works for a business • - a method of finding the gap in the market • - a document confirming no one can copy your idea • - something unique that has never been created before • ...
business 2014-06-12
11 Clues: goal • wealth • workers • short video • practise law • short and catchy • the name of the company • people who buy your products • what is needed for your business • accomplishing a desired aim or result • a location connected to the Internet that maintains one or more web page
Business 2014-05-10
Across
- A form of training with instructions given during normal working situations
- The practice of basing some of a company's processes or services overseas, so as to take advantage of lower costs.
- The effectiveness of effort, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
- Size Number of individuals in a certain market who are potential buyers and/or sellers of a product or service
- Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job, role or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal.
- The use of publicity, advertising,personal selling, direct marketing and sales promotion to inform consumers about the product and persuade them into buying it
Down
- A business with operations and production based in more than one country
- A business formed by two or more people to advance their mutual interests, with shared capital investment and responsibilities
- Using a third-party agency or organization to carry out business functions, also involves transferring of employees and assets from one firm to another
- The final result of the production process sold on the market to satisfy a customer's need
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services to meet the customers' needs profitably through providing the right product at the right price to the right place at the right time
11 Clues: A business with operations and production based in more than one country • A form of training with instructions given during normal working situations • The effectiveness of effort, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input. • The final result of the production process sold on the market to satisfy a customer's need • ...
Business 2014-05-10
Across
- The final result of the production process sold on the market to satisfy a customer's need
- Number of individuals in a certain market who are potential buyers and/or sellers of a product or service
- The effectiveness of effort, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
- The use of publicity, advertising, personal selling, direct marketing and sales promotion to inform consumers about the product and persuade them into buying it
- Using a third-party agency or organization to carry out business functions, also involves transferring of employees and assets from one firm to another
- The practice of basing some of a company's processes or services overseas, so as to take advantage of lower costs.
Down
- A business formed by two or more people to advance their mutual interests, with shared capital investment and responsibilities
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services to meet the customers' needs profitably through providing the right product at the right price to the right place at the right time
- A business with operations and production based in more than one country
- A form of training with instructions given during normal working situations
- Internal and external factors that stimulate desire and energy in people to be continually interested and committed to a job, role or subject, or to make an effort to attain a goal.
11 Clues: A business with operations and production based in more than one country • A form of training with instructions given during normal working situations • The final result of the production process sold on the market to satisfy a customer's need • The effectiveness of effort, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input. • ...
Business 2020-10-04
Across
- ,a person wiling to make risks to achieve greatness.
- ,the cost of the product to buy.
- ,the item that you are selling.
- ,the price of the equipment need to sell the product.
- , the revenue take away fixed and variable costs.
Down
- ,a cost that changes the output.
- , total money made.
- ,the revenue take away variable costs.
- ,a cost that doesn’t change, it is fixed.
- ,a plan about your business
- ,the money made that doesn’t go into tax.
11 Clues: , total money made. • ,a plan about your business • ,the item that you are selling. • ,a cost that changes the output. • ,the cost of the product to buy. • ,the revenue take away variable costs. • ,a cost that doesn’t change, it is fixed. • ,the money made that doesn’t go into tax. • , the revenue take away fixed and variable costs. • ...
business 2024-03-19
Across
- informal organizational culture
- simplest organizational structure
- levels of management in an organization
- the grouping of jobs into working units
- when a manager directly supervises only a few subordinates
- occurs as organizations grow larger and more diverse
Down
- when a manager directly supervises a very large number of employees
- formal organizational culture
- can cause serious problems
- informal communication channel
- reason to specialize
11 Clues: reason to specialize • can cause serious problems • formal organizational culture • informal communication channel • informal organizational culture • simplest organizational structure • levels of management in an organization • the grouping of jobs into working units • occurs as organizations grow larger and more diverse • ...
business 2025-03-12
Across
- Words & Clues
- – The exchange of goods and services.
- – The process of selling products or services.
- – Anything a business owns that has value.
- – Potential financial losses in business.
Down
- – Revenue minus expenses.
- – Mandatory financial charges imposed by the government.
- – When two companies combine into one.
- – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- – The identity and reputation of a company or product.
- – A share in the ownership of a company.
11 Clues: Words & Clues • – Revenue minus expenses. • – The exchange of goods and services. • – When two companies combine into one. • – A share in the ownership of a company. • – Potential financial losses in business. • – Anything a business owns that has value. • – The process of selling products or services. • – Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest. • ...
Business 2025-10-15
Across
- A leadership style where decisions are made collectively with team input
- directing and monitoring others
- short term contract
- motivating and inspiring others
- the process of setting objectives and deciding how to achieve them
- Leader/manager delegates a significant amount of authority to subordinates.
- When a leader is willing and able to change their leadership style according to the circumstance
Down
- occurs when a line manager trust a subordinate with authority
- Leadership style emphasizing strict control and close supervision
- benefits of force fields
- Manager/leader makes the decisions on behalf of the team in the belief they are in the best interest of the workers
11 Clues: short term contract • benefits of force fields • directing and monitoring others • motivating and inspiring others • occurs when a line manager trust a subordinate with authority • Leadership style emphasizing strict control and close supervision • the process of setting objectives and deciding how to achieve them • ...
Understanding Financial Planning - Amber Shell 2015-04-28
Across
- Company owes.
- Arrangements that a company guarantees.
- Used by a business to report the revenue, expenses, and net income or loss.
- Comparisons of a company's financial elements that tell how well the business is doing.
- Provides detailed plans for the financial needs.
- Money received for work.
- All income a business receives.
Down
- Comprehensive evaluation.
- Financial gain.
- Cost of operating a business.
- Plans income and expenses from the beginning of a business.
- The value of the owners' investment in the business.
- Difference between annual and actual budgeted performances.
- Various types of non waged compensation provided to employees.\
- Used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business.
- Describes the financial plan for ongoing operations for a specific period.
- Estimate of actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time.
- Company owns.
18 Clues: Company owes. • Company owns. • Financial gain. • Money received for work. • Comprehensive evaluation. • Cost of operating a business. • All income a business receives. • Arrangements that a company guarantees. • Provides detailed plans for the financial needs. • The value of the owners' investment in the business. • Plans income and expenses from the beginning of a business. • ...
Business 2018-11-27
Across
- A price in witch both a supplier and buyer agree on
- Selling of products to other countries
- Describes natural resources
- the dilemma faced when we have limited resources to supply our unlimited needs and wants
- The human effort to produce goods
Down
- are anything that can produce goods to fulfil wants
- When the supply and demand curves intersect
- Something we don't require to live but makes life easier
- Resources made by people to assist in production
- Something we require to live
- The ability to see opportuniity and coordinate resources effectively
11 Clues: Describes natural resources • Something we require to live • The human effort to produce goods • Selling of products to other countries • When the supply and demand curves intersect • Resources made by people to assist in production • are anything that can produce goods to fulfil wants • A price in witch both a supplier and buyer agree on • ...
business 2013-03-19
Across
- money made
- something a customer buys
- you turn materials into something you can sell
- how the customer will see the product
- how much the product costs
- a type of product
Down
- gathering materials from the earth
- you provide a service for people
- where a customer buys a product
- something unique about a product
- an idividual who has a business
11 Clues: money made • a type of product • something a customer buys • how much the product costs • where a customer buys a product • an idividual who has a business • you provide a service for people • something unique about a product • gathering materials from the earth • how the customer will see the product • you turn materials into something you can sell
business 2014-02-04
Across
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities
- Give or hand over (something) in exchange for money
- A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organisation
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale
Down
- A person in charge of a workers or organisation
- A thing that is borrowed, esp. a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- f
- A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, sound clinky
- A financial gain, esp. the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something
- Chief executive officer
- A person or animal that works, in particular
11 Clues: f • Chief executive officer • A person or animal that works, in particular • A person in charge of a workers or organisation • Give or hand over (something) in exchange for money • Send (goods or services) to another country for sale • A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, sound clinky • ...
Business 2014-04-07
Across
- a research type that is the process of gathering data and information that already exists
- making new items, or finding new ways of making items.
- a person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks
- the right given by one business to other businesses to sell goods or services using its name
Down
- bringing new ideas to the market and turning an invention into a product.
- a research type that collects information that did not exist before
- the initial spark for a business and the willingness by an individual to show initiative,take a risk and undertake a new venture
- different type of thinking to try and find new ideas
- the business that gives the franchisee the right to sell its products or services
- a business that agrees to manufacture, distribute or provide a branded product, under licence by a franchisor
- Tax you pay if you earn over £67,500
11 Clues: Tax you pay if you earn over £67,500 • different type of thinking to try and find new ideas • making new items, or finding new ways of making items. • a person who owns and runs their own business and takes risks • a research type that collects information that did not exist before • bringing new ideas to the market and turning an invention into a product. • ...
Business 2023-11-10
Across
- regard something as probable or likely
- a small workplace where handcrafting or manufacturing are done
- cooperative work done by a team (especially when it is effective)
- common to or shared by two or more parties
- to become varied or different, or to make something varied or different
Down
- a person engaged in one of the learned professions
- to arrange in order of importance so that you can deal with the most important things before the others
- represent as less significant or important
- act together or towards others or with others
- personnel who assist their superior in carrying out an assigned task
- generally encountered, especially at the present time
11 Clues: regard something as probable or likely • represent as less significant or important • common to or shared by two or more parties • act together or towards others or with others • a person engaged in one of the learned professions • generally encountered, especially at the present time • a small workplace where handcrafting or manufacturing are done • ...
Business 2022-10-18
Across
- Refers to situations where stakeholders have disagreements on certain matters due to differences in their opinions.
- Organisations that provide the goods and support services for other businesses. Their interests include receiving regular orders and receiving payments from their business customers on time.
- Refers to situations where stakeholders have disagreements on certain matters due to differences in their opinions.
- The organisation’s beliefs and moral standards, which form an essential part of its organisational culture.
- The basic necessities that an individual must have in order to survive, such as food, water, and shelter
Down
- Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities.
- Any person in an organisation that has a direct interest in a business
- The workers within an organisation. Their interests include: job security, a competitive remuneration package, a safe working environment, and opportunities for career development.
- The possessions owned by a business, which have a monetary value, e.g., buildings, land, machinery, equipment, inventories, and cash.
- The financial surplus after all costs, including expenses, have been paid
- The individuals or organisations that actually use a product.
- Refers to the compulsory deductions paid to the government as a proportion of a firm’s profits.
12 Clues: The individuals or organisations that actually use a product. • Any person in an organisation that has a direct interest in a business • The financial surplus after all costs, including expenses, have been paid • Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities. • ...
business 2023-07-10
Across
- if something costs less than before
- a letter for a job you want to work
- the money you get from your boss
- to spend money with the expection it will bring potential profit
- let someone work for you
- someone who buys something
Down
- less wage than normal
- to gain experience
- a person who brings the goods to the store
- the time you are working
- the time where you dont work
11 Clues: to gain experience • less wage than normal • the time you are working • let someone work for you • someone who buys something • the time where you dont work • the money you get from your boss • if something costs less than before • a letter for a job you want to work • a person who brings the goods to the store • to spend money with the expection it will bring potential profit
Business 2023-07-10
Across
- when you buy something you need this person who sells them with good quality
- products that people buy for personal use
- work related to the selling of products or services
- you have to pay it when you subscribe for example a fitness club
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- business that Organizer journeys and holidays
- you can store your products in this room
- period of practical experience
- a room where you show the products you want to sell
- a place where you can stay
- using only organic materials for farming
- you have to write this letter when you want to work somewhere
11 Clues: a place where you can stay • period of practical experience • you can store your products in this room • using only organic materials for farming • products that people buy for personal use • business that Organizer journeys and holidays • a room where you show the products you want to sell • work related to the selling of products or services • ...
business 2023-01-25
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- Transfer private sector resources to the public sector
- A franchise is bought by
- Paying part of the costs (often by government)
- Business organisations owned and controlled by the state/government.
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
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- are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public
- limited companies offer shares on a public stock
- is the business whose sells the right to another business to operate a franchise
- basic systems and structures that allow a country or organisation to work properly
- private companies are owned by a relatively small number of
- Transfer public sector resources to the private sector (business)
11 Clues: A franchise is bought by • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • Paying part of the costs (often by government) • limited companies offer shares on a public stock • Transfer private sector resources to the public sector • private companies are owned by a relatively small number of • are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public • ...
BUSINESS 2022-05-19
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- a company that has offices or factories in many countries
- make something on a large scale using machinery
- combine two separate businesses into one
- become or make larger
- the person who has the most authority in an organization or business( abb. chief executive officer)
- a person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company
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- a person who you work with
- a group of shops, hotels, etc. owned by the same person or company
- the group of people who work for an organization or a company
- send goods or services to another country for sale
- an office or shop that is part of a larger organization, e.g. a bank
11 Clues: become or make larger • a person who you work with • combine two separate businesses into one • make something on a large scale using machinery • send goods or services to another country for sale • a company that has offices or factories in many countries • the group of people who work for an organization or a company • ...
Business 2024-09-18
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- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- want satisfied by using goods and services which are not. purchased from the market by paying a price.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced.
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- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- require (something) because it is essential or very important.
- ability to change and adapt; adaptability.
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features; a compromise.
11 Clues: ability to change and adapt; adaptability. • have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a state in which opposing forces or influences are balanced. • require (something) because it is essential or very important. • make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide. • ...
Business 2024-12-04
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- Worth less
- to use and lose money
- A individual who monopolizes the trade industry using capitalism
- to have enough funds to purchase
- the act of using an asset in order to generate income over time
- the movement of currency through the areas resources and trade
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- the medium of exchanging goods and services within a certain country
- a product that has already been bought
- an individual or company declaring their bankrupt
- to be given a commission
- to give currency in return for a product or service
11 Clues: Worth less • to use and lose money • to be given a commission • to have enough funds to purchase • a product that has already been bought • an individual or company declaring their bankrupt • to give currency in return for a product or service • the movement of currency through the areas resources and trade • the act of using an asset in order to generate income over time • ...
DIGICROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-10-05
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- It is a system for representing knowledge in Artificial Intelligence programs created by Ronald J. Branchman
- It is a logic programming language related to computational linguistics and artificial intelligence created in 1972.
- A social humanoid robot was created by Hanson Robotics and was activated on February 14, 2016.
- It was developed by Larry Rosenfeld, Avrum Belzer, Patrick M. O'Keefe, Philip Greenspun, and David F. Place as a knowledge-based engineering system.
- It is a functional logic programming language and was released to the public on April 8, 1995.
- It was a humanoid robot that was developed by Honda in 2000 with the purpose of helping people.
- It is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
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- An Ai-powered software for worldwide expense management includes tracking, strict standards, and other features.
- It was initially intended to carry out rescue missions when it was launched in 2019 on an experimental journey to the International Space Station.
- It is a high-level dynamic programming language. Its features make it ideal for computational research and numerical analysis.
- ASSISTANT A virtual assistant with artificial intelligence that is meant to reply to anything you type or say while using it and engage in two-way conversations.
- A type of programming language that utilizes Ai and uses constraints presented to the computer to solve issues instead of an algorithm designed by a programmer
- A language learning platform that helps users to communicate with local speakers from around the world and is powered by Ai
- It is a personal assistant powered by AI that can respond to queries and carry out quick tasks and was invented by Microsoft
- It is a rule-based or production system programming language invented by Charles Forgy
15 Clues: It is a rule-based or production system programming language invented by Charles Forgy • It is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems • A social humanoid robot was created by Hanson Robotics and was activated on February 14, 2016. • ...
Exit Planning 2024-05-22
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- - The group of potential buyers who might be interested in purchasing the business.
- - The overall health and readiness of a business for sale.
- - A professional who evaluates the worth of a company.
- - The financial advisor who specializes in exit planning.
- - The value of a company determined by various methods.
- - The due diligence process to verify the details of a business before a sale.
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- - The future earnings potential of a business.
- - The process of planning for the transfer of business ownership.
- - The financial reward received from selling a business.
- - The potential legal and financial risks involved in a transaction.
- - A plan to continue the business in the event of a key person's departure.
- - The documentation required to formalize a sale.
- - The practice of preparing for the eventual transfer of business ownership.
- - The act of reducing one's ownership stake in a business.
- - The process of selling or transferring ownership of a company.
- - The person or entity buying the business.
16 Clues: - The person or entity buying the business. • - The future earnings potential of a business. • - The documentation required to formalize a sale. • - A professional who evaluates the worth of a company. • - The value of a company determined by various methods. • - The financial reward received from selling a business. • ...
technological innovations 2024-05-28
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- the act of inventing something
- computers able to perform tasks requiring human intelligence
- a computer generated simulation
- a small electronic device or tool
- interactive experience that enhances the real life world with computers
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- physical and virtual environments are combined
- technology that operates with robots
- a picture showing in three dimensions
- high technology
- highly advanced technology
10 Clues: high technology • highly advanced technology • the act of inventing something • a computer generated simulation • a small electronic device or tool • technology that operates with robots • a picture showing in three dimensions • physical and virtual environments are combined • computers able to perform tasks requiring human intelligence • ...
CH 1 PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-07
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- Intelligence in Indian tradition
- Proponent of two-factor theory
- Scientists & nobel prize winners have this intelligence
- Creativity tests involve_____ thinking
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- Underlying potential for acquiring skills
- Highly talented are called
- Devised the concept of IQ
- Responsible for learning and acquisition of ways of doing things
- Standardised Binet's test in urdu and punjabi
- Most commonly used aptitude test in educational settings
10 Clues: Devised the concept of IQ • Highly talented are called • Proponent of two-factor theory • Intelligence in Indian tradition • Creativity tests involve_____ thinking • Underlying potential for acquiring skills • Standardised Binet's test in urdu and punjabi • Scientists & nobel prize winners have this intelligence • Most commonly used aptitude test in educational settings • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2020-02-18
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- ____ learning is a subset of artificial intelligence that employs algorithms / statistical models to perform certain tasks without explicit instructions.
- ____content is a form of UX copywriting in the form of short text fragments or phrases.
- Software that conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods.
- _________ Intelligence is a program that mimics human cognition.
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- I rectify spelling errors in Word documents and e-mails. What am I?
- _____ Architecture is a blueprint and navigational aid to the content of information-rich systems.
- Gathers facts about a situation through sensors or human input.
- A tool with a capability to integrate chatbots with HTML outputs.
8 Clues: Gathers facts about a situation through sensors or human input. • _________ Intelligence is a program that mimics human cognition. • A tool with a capability to integrate chatbots with HTML outputs. • I rectify spelling errors in Word documents and e-mails. What am I? • Software that conducts a conversation via auditory or textual methods. • ...
Emotional intelligence 2021-07-20
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- a time by which something has to be completed
- strong feelings
- a strong feeling that you have done something wrong or a feeling of shame
- to meet someone or something unexpectedly
- the feeling you have when you are worried about something
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- based on reason and facts
- not suitable and not proper
- to make something stronger
8 Clues: strong feelings • based on reason and facts • to make something stronger • not suitable and not proper • to meet someone or something unexpectedly • a time by which something has to be completed • the feeling you have when you are worried about something • a strong feeling that you have done something wrong or a feeling of shame
Artificial Intelligence 2024-05-25
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- Task performed without human intervention
- Data driven approach for predictive analysis
- Future technology enabling advanced automation
- Step by step instruction for problem solving
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- Information used for analysis
- Brain-inspired model for pattern recognition
- Field of advanced automated machine
- Computer understanding and process language
8 Clues: Information used for analysis • Field of advanced automated machine • Task performed without human intervention • Computer understanding and process language • Brain-inspired model for pattern recognition • Data driven approach for predictive analysis • Future technology enabling advanced automation • Step by step instruction for problem solving
Artificial intelligence 2023-08-01
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- (of a vehicle) with the technology to drive itself without a person in control
- made or produced to copy something natural; not real
- follow the movements of somebody/something, especially by using special electronic equipment
- use machines and computers instead of people to do a job or task
- doing something in a good way with no waste of time, energy or money
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- introducing or using new ideas, ways of doing something, etc.
- change something to fit the needs of the owner or user
- a set of instructions given to a computer to solve a problem
8 Clues: made or produced to copy something natural; not real • change something to fit the needs of the owner or user • a set of instructions given to a computer to solve a problem • introducing or using new ideas, ways of doing something, etc. • use machines and computers instead of people to do a job or task • ...
Multiple Intelligence. 2023-04-19
8 Clues: Rhythm and music • words language writing • Visual and spacial judgment • analyzing problems mathematical • Physical movement motor control • Introspection and self-reflection • Understanding and relating to others • Seeling patterns and relationships to nature
Artificial Intelligence 2023-04-19
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- A subset of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers to process and learn complex patterns in data.
- A computational model inspired by the structure and function of the human brain, used for tasks such as pattern recognition and decision-making.
- A step-by-step process or set of rules followed to solve a problem or achieve a specific outcome.
- A subset of AI that allows computers to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed.
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- A computer program that uses AI to conduct conversations with human users through text or voice interaction, simulating human-like responses
- The process of discovering patterns, relationships, or trends in large datasets by analyzing and extracting information using various techniques such as AI and statistics.
- A field of AI that enables computers to interpret and understand visual information from the world, such as images and videos, in a similar way that humans do.
- The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots, often incorporating AI for decision-making and problem-solving.
8 Clues: A step-by-step process or set of rules followed to solve a problem or achieve a specific outcome. • A subset of AI that allows computers to learn from data and improve over time without being explicitly programmed. • A subset of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers to process and learn complex patterns in data. • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-03-05
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- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another
- Being able to express your thoughts, feelings, and rights confidently
- Measures emotional intelligence and social skills
- A response that includes a reaction depending on societal norms and personality
- _______ awareness is your ability to accurately sense others’ emotions and understand what is really going on
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- Self-_______ is recognizing and understanding one's own emotions, strengths, and weaknesses.
- The effort required to do something and keep doing it till the end, even if it's hard
- A complex mental and physical reactions
8 Clues: A complex mental and physical reactions • Measures emotional intelligence and social skills • The ability to understand and share the feelings of another • Being able to express your thoughts, feelings, and rights confidently • A response that includes a reaction depending on societal norms and personality • ...
Artificial intelligence 2024-04-18
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- a device consisting of a number of parts working together to perform a particular function, especially a piece of equipment manufactured on a large scale for a particular purpose.
- Made or produced by humans, especially a product, process, or material that is not natural.
- a step-by-step procedure for solving a problem or completing a computation. Algorithms are used in computers and other electronic devices to process information quickly and accurately.
- An electronic device that processes information automatically in response to electronic signals.
- Mechanically or electronically preprogrammed to carry out a complex series of actions automatically
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- A group of two or more computers that are connected together for communication and resource sharing, allowing users to share data, files, and other information between several different computers.
- The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks normally executed by humans, such as visual perception, speech recognition, decision-making, and translation between languages.
- the global network of networks that functions as a system to connect computers and other devices to share information between a vast network of computers
8 Clues: Made or produced by humans, especially a product, process, or material that is not natural. • An electronic device that processes information automatically in response to electronic signals. • Mechanically or electronically preprogrammed to carry out a complex series of actions automatically • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2022-10-21
Across
- This describes the use of AI to work out what a picture is.
- Companies use this type of AI to find out what people think about products, etc. using specific words.
- What AI needs in order to work correctly.
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- A piece of software where a computer attempts to communicate in natural language.
- These make up an image.
- This test, named after a famous mathematician, is used to decide how intelligent a computer is.
- The area of ai that deals with right and wrong.
- A shortened version of artificial intelligence.
8 Clues: These make up an image. • What AI needs in order to work correctly. • The area of ai that deals with right and wrong. • A shortened version of artificial intelligence. • This describes the use of AI to work out what a picture is. • A piece of software where a computer attempts to communicate in natural language. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-11-08
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- This characteristic of a good team member means that one is innovative and thinks "outside the box".
- This type of business finds innovative solutions to society's most pressing social problems.
- This type of business sells a service rather than products.
- A business that is an independent legal entity owned by shareholders.
- This characteristic of a good team member means that one is knowledgeable.
- Focuses on recognizing a business opportunity, starting a business based on the recognized opportunity, and operating and maintaining that business.
- The simplest business form under which one can operate a business.
- This type of business sells products to other businesses rather than the final consumer.
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- This characteristic of a good team member means that one communicated with other members in the team.
- This type of ownership is a hybrid type of legal structure that provides the limited liability features of a corporation and the tax efficiencies and operational flexibility of a partnership.
- A single business where two or more people share ownership.
- This type of business produces the products they sell.
- This type of business focuses on being organic.
- This characteristic of a good team member means that one works well with other members of the team.
- This characteristic of a good team member means that one is dedicated.
- Someone who exercises initiative by organizing a venture to take benefit of an opportunity and, as the decision maker, decides what, how, and how much of a good or service will be produced.
- This type of business sells products directly to the people.
17 Clues: This type of business focuses on being organic. • This type of business produces the products they sell. • A single business where two or more people share ownership. • This type of business sells a service rather than products. • This type of business sells products directly to the people. • The simplest business form under which one can operate a business. • ...
CH 1 PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-07
Across
- Standardised Binet's test in urdu and punjabi
- Most commonly used aptitude test in educational settings
- Highly talented are called
- Scientists & nobel prize winners have this intelligence
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- Responsible for learning and acquisition of ways of doing things
- Proponent of two-factor theory
- Devised the concept of IQ
- Creativity tests involve_____ thinking
- Intelligence in Indian tradition
- Underlying potential for acquiring skills
10 Clues: Devised the concept of IQ • Highly talented are called • Proponent of two-factor theory • Intelligence in Indian tradition • Creativity tests involve_____ thinking • Underlying potential for acquiring skills • Standardised Binet's test in urdu and punjabi • Scientists & nobel prize winners have this intelligence • Most commonly used aptitude test in educational settings • ...
CH 1 PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-07
Across
- Standardised Binet's test in urdu and punjabi
- Most commonly used aptitude test in educational settings
- Highly talented are called
- Scientists & nobel prize winners have this intelligence
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- Responsible for learning and acquisition of ways of doing things
- Proponent of two-factor theory
- Devised the concept of IQ
- Creativity tests involve_____ thinking
- Intelligence in Indian tradition
- Underlying potential for acquiring skills
10 Clues: Devised the concept of IQ • Highly talented are called • Proponent of two-factor theory • Intelligence in Indian tradition • Creativity tests involve_____ thinking • Underlying potential for acquiring skills • Standardised Binet's test in urdu and punjabi • Scientists & nobel prize winners have this intelligence • Most commonly used aptitude test in educational settings • ...
Business vocabulary 2013-03-21
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- / synonym of bill
- / company who are trying to sell similar goods or services
- / is the bringing of goods to someone who needs them
- / a small part or quantity intended to show what the whole is like
- / a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business
- / an idea or plan put forward for consideration
- / an act of asking politely or formally for something
- / negotiated arrangement between parties
- / when company supplies goods to the shops or businesses that sell them
- / consists of the things which are used for a particular purpose, for example a hobby or job
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- / company which is part of a larger and more important company
- / make available for use; supply
- / an agent of a firm who travels to potential clients to sell its products
- / are things that are made to be sold
- / fitting in well with a person's needs, activities, and plans
- / a deduction from the usual cost of something
- / is a person or company that sells or supplies goods to customers
- / something more in the envelope with the letter
- / a plan or suggestion, especially a formal or written one, put forward for consideration by others
19 Clues: / synonym of bill • / make available for use; supply • / negotiated arrangement between parties • / are things that are made to be sold • / an idea or plan put forward for consideration • / a deduction from the usual cost of something • / something more in the envelope with the letter • ...
Business Definitions 2012-06-15
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- This is the first part of the P&L account where gross profit is calculated
- Funds set aside or saved for future use
- This account shows whether the business has made a profit or a loss over a period of time, owners can see if they will get a return on their investment or retained profit and measure the success of t
- Debts or obligations that must be paid within 1 year
- Costs that are earned through its operations to earn revenue
- Equals to the total sales revenue - cost of goods sold
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- This is the money invested in the business from the owner
- Debts or obligations that last over a year
- The cost that goes into creating the product/service the business is selling, these are mainly the direct costs
- This is the last part of the P&L account where it shows where net profit is distributed
- The total amount of money gained from the selling of stocks
- the amount of profit that is kept in the business, saved for future use
- Financial resources available for use
- The government taking a percentage of your profits
- The sum of current and long term liabilities
- This account shows the business' financial health at a certain moment in time using the business' assets, liabilities and sources of capital.
- Assets that are purchased for long-term use and are not likely to be converted quickly into cash, examples include buildings, land, equipment
- The amount after overheads are subtracted from the gross profit
- A sum of money payed regularly by a company to its shareholders from its profit, acts as an incentive for shareholders to invest in the business
19 Clues: Financial resources available for use • Funds set aside or saved for future use • Debts or obligations that last over a year • The sum of current and long term liabilities • The government taking a percentage of your profits • Debts or obligations that must be paid within 1 year • Equals to the total sales revenue - cost of goods sold • ...
business computer 2021-05-21
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- When you insert to select a table in a Microsoft publisher the table tools contextual table will become available on the ribbon.
- a special toolbar at the top of the excel
- opens all of the functions in excel through sub-menus and categories
- mouse technique that you can use to pick up a cell selection and drop it to anew a new place on the worksheet.
- a symbol that indicates a type of computation between cells and or integers.
- a unique set of colors fonts and effects.
- let you copy all of the formatting from one object and apply it to another.
- symbol that indicates a type of computation between cells and/or integers.
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- a search engine developed by Microsoft
- hardware used to host an application or service
- is when you gather together your data from separate worksheets into a master worksheet.
- is a data structure that contains a group of elements typically these elements are all of the same data type such as integer
- are numbers entered into a spreadsheet cell, if a formula or function returns a number into a cell this data is also a value.
- an identifying name given to a computer file.
- way you tell your reader that certain material in your work came from another source.
- or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don’t want to print the entire sheet.
- labeled with function symbol (fx).
- unique set of colors fonts and effects on a spreadsheet
- is a source or target of a hypertext link
- is a reference to data that the user can follow by clicking or tapping.
- a command that allows you to insert data form the clipboard into an application.
21 Clues: labeled with function symbol (fx). • a search engine developed by Microsoft • a special toolbar at the top of the excel • is a source or target of a hypertext link • a unique set of colors fonts and effects. • an identifying name given to a computer file. • hardware used to host an application or service • unique set of colors fonts and effects on a spreadsheet • ...
business computer 2021-05-21
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- When you insert to select a table in a Microsoft publisher the table tools contextual table will become available on the ribbon.
- a special toolbar at the top of the excel
- opens all of the functions in excel through sub-menus and categories
- mouse technique that you can use to pick up a cell selection and drop it to anew a new place on the worksheet.
- a symbol that indicates a type of computation between cells and or integers.
- a unique set of colors fonts and effects.
- let you copy all of the formatting from one object and apply it to another.
- symbol that indicates a type of computation between cells and/or integers.
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- a search engine developed by Microsoft
- hardware used to host an application or service
- is when you gather together your data from separate worksheets into a master worksheet.
- is a data structure that contains a group of elements typically these elements are all of the same data type such as integer
- are numbers entered into a spreadsheet cell if a formula or function returns a number into a cell this data is also a value.
- an identifying name given to a computer file.
- way you tell your reader that certain material in your work came from another source.
- or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don’t want to print the entire sheet.
- labeled with function symbol (fx).
- unique set of colors fonts and effects on a spreadsheet
- is a source or target of a hypertext link
- is a reference to data that the user can follow by clicking or tapping.
- a command that allows you to insert data form the clipboard into an application.
21 Clues: labeled with function symbol (fx). • a search engine developed by Microsoft • a special toolbar at the top of the excel • is a source or target of a hypertext link • a unique set of colors fonts and effects. • an identifying name given to a computer file. • hardware used to host an application or service • unique set of colors fonts and effects on a spreadsheet • ...
BUSINESS OBJECTIVES 2021-10-12
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- this means that individuals and companies have a duty to act in the best interests of their environment and society as a whole.
- these are attainable, action-oriented, short-term goals organizations set and accomplish as a means of partially achieving larger, long-term objectives. They're typically comprised of specific daily, weekly, or monthly tasks
- this refers to the economic concept of uncompensated social or environmental effects
- this is a strategic management model that aims to improve the performance of an organization by clearly defining objectives that are agreed to by both management and employees.
- this outlines the plan of action to achieve the vision and set objectives of an organization and guides the decision-making processes
- these are specific objectives that your company aims to reach over several weeks, or months, and no more than one year
- moral principles that govern a person's or organization’s behaviors or the conducting of an activity
- objectives that relate to the business as a whole that tend to focus on the desired performance and results of the business
- this is a party that has an interest in a company and can either affect or be affected by the business
- this refers to goals ranging from, at the top, those that are less specific yet able to evoke powerful and compelling mental images, to, at the bottom, those that are more specific and measurable
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- where there is a focus on specific tasks and projects. Individuals are brought in to work on tasks as and when they are required, sharing ideas across functions
- this is a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual.
- this s a process business firms undergo to ensure the best output and price levels are achieved in order to maximize its returns. Influential factors such as sale price, production cost and output levels are adjusted by the firm as a way of realizing its profit goals.
- These refer to practices and policies undertaken by corporations that are intended to have a positive influence on the world. The key idea is for corporations to pursue other pro-social objectives, in addition to maximizing profit
- an assessment of the extent to which an organization is observing practices which minimize harm to the environment
- a culture that focuses on employees and their behaviors first, as well as internal and external customer service interactions, before focusing on profits
- this refers to the beliefs and behaviors that determine how a company's employees and management interact and handle outside business
- these objectives usually include specific improvements in the organization's competitive position, technology leadership, profitability, return on investment, employee relations and productivity, and corporate image.
- this is any person, company, or institution that owns shares in a company's stock.
19 Clues: this is any person, company, or institution that owns shares in a company's stock. • this refers to the economic concept of uncompensated social or environmental effects • this is a formal summary of the aims and values of a company, organization, or individual. • ...
Business Stuff 2022-01-07
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- Something manufactured or refined for sale
- the way people get along and interact with each other
- a disruptive commercial message
- tools invented to make life easier
- the ability to motivate individuals
- business controlled by people more than one
- first line management which oversees day to day work of employees
- the activities involved in obtaining, preparing, and compensating the employees of a business
- Sending a good or service out of a country
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- financial assets
- a good or service brought into one country
- text stored on your computer by a web browser
- process of doing the goals of organization
- tax/duty that is paid on imports and exports
- involves analyzing information, setting goals, making decisions
- the process of raising consumer awareness
- all the people 16 years and older who are employed or who are looking for a job
- electronic retail business
- actual place where transactions take place
19 Clues: financial assets • electronic retail business • a disruptive commercial message • tools invented to make life easier • the ability to motivate individuals • the process of raising consumer awareness • a good or service brought into one country • Something manufactured or refined for sale • process of doing the goals of organization • ...
Business Stuidies 2022-06-17
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- working to get paid
- a sum of money that is borrowed
- a payment paid on a monthly basis
- a deduction from a regular price
- the need to make something smaller
- in relation to trade, industry and the creation of wealth
- Convert into reusable materials
- something that takes care of items if they are broken or stolen
- something we use everyday to stay connected
- things we would like to have
- Changing the way something is used once you have finished with it
- a principle adopted by an organisation '
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- Able to be maintained at a certin rate
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- promotoing and selling products or services
- merchandise kept at a business, that is ready to sell and distribute
- a person who purchases goods for there own personal use
- a fixed and regular payment for work or services
- A recourse given by nature
19 Clues: working to get paid • A recourse given by nature • things we would like to have • a sum of money that is borrowed • Convert into reusable materials • a deduction from a regular price • a payment paid on a monthly basis • the need to make something smaller • Able to be maintained at a certin rate • a principle adopted by an organisation ' • ...
International Business 2022-01-31
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- this is filled by the importer when he does not have information of goods.
- agencies which specialize only in placing orders.
- It was formalised to liberate the world from high custom tarrif restrictions.
- document against acceptance is also known as ____ draft.
- after filling this fee the cargo is moved to the shed.
- When ship arrives at the port, importer has to obtain___ from shipping company
- After the __ world war, conference was held to set up 3 institutions.
- International __ fund was set up to to stabilise the foreign exchange rates.
- IBRD is commonly known as ___
- this is the person who signs the certificate of origin.
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- It is issued by the dock officer after signing the delivery order.
- on basis of these documents unloading of cargo takes place.
- how many copies of shipping bill is filled by the exporter.
- If the ship captain is dissatisfied with the packing of goods,he issues a __ Mate's Receipt.
- it is the duty based on volume of goods.
- issued by the importer's bank to ensure the exporter of payment.
- When whole ship is hired it is known as
- The conference where WTO was formed was held here.
- ___ trade helps in improving standards of people and providing good quality products.
19 Clues: IBRD is commonly known as ___ • When whole ship is hired it is known as • it is the duty based on volume of goods. • agencies which specialize only in placing orders. • The conference where WTO was formed was held here. • after filling this fee the cargo is moved to the shed. • this is the person who signs the certificate of origin. • ...
Business Crossword 2020-07-14
Across
- What type of tax depends on how much you earn per year?
- What type of tax depends on how much you earn per year?
- What is a common way to display financial data in a table?
- Procedures = A series of steps or actions that _________a policy.
- What is a way to keep track of financial data, making sure you don’t over spend?
- Road rules are ______ rather than a policy
- A positive to CSR? ( it allows the business to have a larger customer base)
- To have reliability, you need to have a strong ___________ with suppliers.
- Spotify’s daily mixes are an example of ________
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- What policy best represents the following - keeping all students at a school in the same clothes.
- CSR is going above and beyond legal ____________ to benefit the community and/or reduce harm on the environment.
- Policies are set by organisations to govern __________ within the organisation.
- A disadvantage to CSR? ( restricts business when spending)
- What type of tax takes 30% on profits made?
- _________ can show the amount of incoming coming into the bank account.
- A negative for tech data base is the breach of _________
- Without doing ______ it is hard to accurately know our assets.
- Buying overseas products can be more _________ for the business.
- What does the ‘H’ stand for in O,H&S?
- Tech data base can help with market ___________
20 Clues: What does the ‘H’ stand for in O,H&S? • Road rules are ______ rather than a policy • What type of tax takes 30% on profits made? • Tech data base can help with market ___________ • Spotify’s daily mixes are an example of ________ • What type of tax depends on how much you earn per year? • What type of tax depends on how much you earn per year? • ...
Business Excellence 2019-11-14
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- Projektsteuerung
- Schutz fürs Material
- Tragbarer Computer
- Abk. für Keyaccountmanager
- Strukturgebendes Element im Vertrieb
- Bescheinigung 3.1
- Bescheinigung 2.2
- Visualisierung Aufbauorganisation
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- Organisationseinheit Vertrieb
- Grundvoraussetzung im Vertrieb
- Privatkunden-Onlineshop
- Methodik zur Kundendweiterentwicklung
- Kundenspezifischer Preis
- Abk. Teuerungszuschlag/Maut
- Handwerkszeug im Vertrieb
- Beratungsmethode
- Person mit Begabung
- Quartalsweises Gespräch
- Abk. Handlingszuschlag
19 Clues: Projektsteuerung • Beratungsmethode • Bescheinigung 3.1 • Bescheinigung 2.2 • Tragbarer Computer • Person mit Begabung • Schutz fürs Material • Abk. Handlingszuschlag • Privatkunden-Onlineshop • Quartalsweises Gespräch • Kundenspezifischer Preis • Handwerkszeug im Vertrieb • Abk. für Keyaccountmanager • Abk. Teuerungszuschlag/Maut • Organisationseinheit Vertrieb • ...
Business Terms 2025-10-07
Across
- development method where an employee receives feedback from multiple sources like peers or managers.
- giving employees the tools and authority they need to take ownership of their work.
- gathering feedback / information on employee efficiency and performance
- training provided within the workplace
- when employees are benefited with company shares
- bonus pay to an employee, a compensation usually for a sale.
- moving employees between different tasks to promote variety and gain more skills
- fixed regular payment for work or service
- pay when pay of employees depends on the profit made by the employer
- Assessment of overall performance or outcomes of employees after a given period
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- When an individual evaluates their own performance skills and achievements.
- enhancing a job role by adding tasks and responsibilities to achieve professional and person growth
- pay for performance, when employee pay and bonuses are dependent on performance.
- when an employer increases the amount of jobs an employee is responsible for to challenge them
- extra compensation employees receive from the employer
- The rate that former employees are replaced by new ones within a given time
- traning provided away from the workplace
- fixed amount of money paid to an employee
- when an organisation welcomes a new recruit and helps them settle in and gives them knowledge they need to perform their role
19 Clues: training provided within the workplace • traning provided away from the workplace • fixed regular payment for work or service • fixed amount of money paid to an employee • when employees are benefited with company shares • extra compensation employees receive from the employer • bonus pay to an employee, a compensation usually for a sale. • ...
Business 101 2021-01-14
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- กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ
- สินค้า
- บริการ
- แผน
- องค์กร หรือหน่วยงาน
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- ผู้จัดจำหน่าย
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
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- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนสินค้าที่สามารถตอบสนองต่อความต้องการของลูกค้า
- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง หรือต้นแบบ
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- ความพึงพอใจ
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
19 Clues: แผน • สินค้า • บริการ • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • ผู้จัดจำหน่าย • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • องค์กร หรือหน่วยงาน • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง หรือต้นแบบ • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ...
business computer 2021-05-21
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- labeled with function symbol (fx).
- a unique set of colors, fonts, and effects.
- is a source or target of a hypertext link
- or more ranges of cells that you designate to print when you don’t want to print the entire sheet.
- a command that allows you to insert data form the clipboard into an application.
- When you insert to select a table in a Microsoft publisher, the table tools contextual table will become available on the ribbon.
- opens all of the functions in excel, through sub-menus and categories
- let you copy all of the formatting from one object and apply it to another.
- unique set of colors, fonts, and effects on a spreadsheet
- a search engine developed by Microsoft
- way you tell your reader that certain material in your work came from another source.
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- mouse technique that you can use to pick up a cell selection and drop it to anew a new place on the worksheet.
- is when you gather together your data from separate worksheets into a master worksheet.
- a symbol that indicates a type of computation between cells and/or integers.
- is a data structure that contains a group of elements. typically these elements are all of the same data type, such as integer or string.
- a special toolbar at the top of the excel
- hardware used to host an application or service
- symbol that indicates a type of computation between cells and/or integers.
- an identifying name given to a computer file.
- is a reference to data that the user can follow by clicking or tapping.
- are numbers entered into a spreadsheet cell, if a formula or function returns a number into a cell, this data is also a value.
21 Clues: labeled with function symbol (fx). • a search engine developed by Microsoft • a special toolbar at the top of the excel • is a source or target of a hypertext link • a unique set of colors, fonts, and effects. • an identifying name given to a computer file. • hardware used to host an application or service • unique set of colors, fonts, and effects on a spreadsheet • ...
Business Office 2021-08-09
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- standard way reimbursements are paid
- never _____ against a student based on race, religion, gender, disability, national origin, gender identity, sexual orientation, or other protected class.
- payroll is paid on the ______ of the month.
- unused PTO can be paid out or ________
- HUB website for benefit enrollment
- orders will be place on _____ and Thursday's weekly.
- all items purchased with school funds are the property of the _______.
- appropriate ______ must be maintained between staff and students at all times
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- enacted by governing Board
- form completed to purchase items
- amount each teacher can spend without prior approval.
- governing document
- number of PTO days per year
- every grade has a separate budget for field trips and ___________.
- date reimbursement & PTO forms are due
- email address where dd summary is sent
- password format to open direct deposit summary
- if meeting with an individual student, meet in a _______ location
- benefits broker that can help with benefit questions
19 Clues: governing document • enacted by governing Board • number of PTO days per year • form completed to purchase items • HUB website for benefit enrollment • standard way reimbursements are paid • unused PTO can be paid out or ________ • date reimbursement & PTO forms are due • email address where dd summary is sent • payroll is paid on the ______ of the month. • ...
Business Studies 2012-12-20
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- trader / The most common and most simple form of business organisation, often just one person.
- / The service or physical good being sold by the company.
- satisfaction / How happy the customer is with the product or service.
- / The simplest way two or more people can be in business together, where partners are jointly and personally responsible for debts.
- company / A business recognised as a legal unit that offers investors (shareholders) limited liability.
- description / A detailed statement of the nature of the jobs and the tasks involved.
- / The will to work due to the enjoyment of the work itself.
- / The value of sales made during a trading period, also called revenue.
- / When revenue is less than costs.
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- / An agreement between businesses owners to combine two businesses and operate as a larger one.
- / The amount sold or the value sold.
- Leadership / Mangers who involve workers and less senior managers in decision-making.
- / The legal right to use the name and logo of an exsisting firm and sell the same products.
- / Money that the businss has available to it straight away, such as money in its bank account.
- / What is left after costs have been deducted from revenue.
- of scale / The average costs of each item fall as a firm expands.
- / The place (real or virtual) in which the business operates.
- / An increase in turnover (sales), market share or profit.
- / When a worker is paid a fixed amount per month or year, no matter what hours they work.
19 Clues: / When revenue is less than costs. • / The amount sold or the value sold. • / The service or physical good being sold by the company. • / An increase in turnover (sales), market share or profit. • / What is left after costs have been deducted from revenue. • / The will to work due to the enjoyment of the work itself. • ...
Business Puzzle 2013-06-06
Across
- Not face-2-face meetings
- To work 4 hours a day or just in the summer
- PA
- List of topics to discuss at a meeting
- Somebody who runs a meeting
- Department that deals with delivering goods to customers
- Department that deals with advertising and promotion
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- Opposite of interesting (job)
- To put off
- Weekly pay
- People who attend the meeting
- Human Resources (acronym)
- Monthly pay
- When you work longer than your regular hours, usually paid
- Agreement
- The money that you get after you retire
- Notes taken at a meeting
- To fire somebody
- To work 8 hours a day
19 Clues: PA • Agreement • To put off • Weekly pay • Monthly pay • To fire somebody • To work 8 hours a day • Not face-2-face meetings • Notes taken at a meeting • Human Resources (acronym) • Somebody who runs a meeting • Opposite of interesting (job) • People who attend the meeting • List of topics to discuss at a meeting • The money that you get after you retire • ...
Business Review 2014-06-09
Across
- When you type text that is too long to fit in a cell
- Placement of text and graphics so they line up on the page
- This chart is useful when showing the contribution of each value to the total
- To quickly reverse most commands you execute
- Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel
- A device that accepts input, processes data, stores data and produces output
- The electronic instructions that tell the computer what to do
- Tab that displays text contained inyour presentation
- Replace a previously saved file with a revised version
- You can use these to organize the content of each slide
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- The intersection between a row and a column
- Refers to the physical components of the computer that can be touched
- Control how your presentation move from one slide to the other
- When entering a mathematical formula you have to use this sign
- Each workbook is made of up of these
- A grouping of cells that run from left to right horizontally on screen
- Replace old text with new text
- Make a cell address absolute by placing this sign in front of the row and column identifiers
- This reference includes two or more references
19 Clues: Replace old text with new text • Each workbook is made of up of these • The intersection between a row and a column • To quickly reverse most commands you execute • Colours that are opposite on the colour wheel • This reference includes two or more references • When you type text that is too long to fit in a cell • Tab that displays text contained inyour presentation • ...
Business Glossary 2024-04-11
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- Financial trust or borrowing ability.
- Individual starting business ventures.
- Loan without security requirement.
- Legal responsibility or debt obligation.
- Promotional message or commercial.
- Individual business owner/operator.
- Mandatory pause before contract finalization.
- Business owned possessions or resources of value
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- Earnings or money received.
- Conditions for paying back a loan.
- Entities owed money or debt.
- Mandatory payment to fund government.
- a group of related businesses operating under the same brand name
- Financial asset held in trust.
- Chief Executive Officer: Top executive.
- Income generated or acquired.
- Financial records or statements.
- Ownership interest in assets.
- Withdrawal from financial account.
19 Clues: Earnings or money received. • Entities owed money or debt. • Income generated or acquired. • Ownership interest in assets. • Financial asset held in trust. • Financial records or statements. • Conditions for paying back a loan. • Loan without security requirement. • Promotional message or commercial. • Withdrawal from financial account. • Individual business owner/operator. • ...
Business Palabras 2024-04-30
19 Clues: loss • debt • risk • bonds • wallet • Assets • income • profit • return • market • action • capital • expenses • inflation • deflation • liquidation • mutuo- mutual fund • de efectivo- cash flow • de activos- distribution of assets
Business Vocabulary 2024-06-18
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- a written list of points to be discussed in a meeting
- when businesses/people are trying to be more successful than each other
- this is what makes your company's product/service different from others
- highest ranking person of a business
- a nice way to close an email
- additional costs for a company ie electricity, gas
- a member of a group/department that work together
- a large sum of money you can use to start a business
- when customers tell other customers, friends about a product/service of a company
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- a division of a large organisation
- a suggested plan/idea to introduce a new product, service or project
- an explanation of an organisations reason for operating, its purpose, overall goal
- business part of the business that makes the most money, it is the most important part
- person/company who buys goods/services from you
- official permission
- additions for employees ie company car, bonus etc
- a piece of work or job that someone needs to do
- advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is
- a word used to describe the direction of something going up ie price
19 Clues: official permission • a nice way to close an email • a division of a large organisation • highest ranking person of a business • person/company who buys goods/services from you • a piece of work or job that someone needs to do • additions for employees ie company car, bonus etc • a member of a group/department that work together • ...
Business words 2024-10-03
Across
- – Liiketoimintasuunnitelma
- of Scale – Skaalaedut
- – Oma pääoma
- – Fuusio
- – Sijoitus
- – Kulut
- – Sidosryhmä
- Flow – Kassavirta
- – Voitto
- – Brändäys
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- – Yrityskauppa
- – Innovaatio
- Point – Kannattavuusraja
- Share – Markkinaosuus
- – Ulkoistaminen
- Management – Riskienhallinta
- – Liikevaihto
- Chain – Toimitusketju
- – Likviditeetti
19 Clues: – Kulut • – Fuusio • – Voitto • – Sijoitus • – Brändäys • – Innovaatio • – Oma pääoma • – Sidosryhmä • – Liikevaihto • – Yrityskauppa • – Ulkoistaminen • – Likviditeetti • Flow – Kassavirta • of Scale – Skaalaedut • Share – Markkinaosuus • Chain – Toimitusketju • Point – Kannattavuusraja • – Liiketoimintasuunnitelma • Management – Riskienhallinta
Business Organizations 2022-10-11
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- a company that is legally separate from its owners, the stockholders, and is chartered by a state or federal government
- These mergers involve buying up companies within the same industry
- anything of value that can be used to pay back a loan
- Because a corporation can sue, be sued, borrow money, and entering into contracts, it is sometimes referred to as an "_____________________"
- a type of partnership where one owner dominates the management of the business and the other provides financial backing and is largely "silent"
- a type of partnership where both owners perform specific duties and share responsibilties
- A semi-independent business that relies on the built in brand recognition of a major corporation
- A percentage of the profits that a franchisee pays to the parent company
- a loan taken out by a corporation to finance a venture
- a share of ownership in a company
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- A sole ___________ is the most common type of business organization; roughly 70% of all businesses
- A type of corporation that owns multiple companies across a wide variety of industries
- These mergers involve buying companies at different stages of production
- a business arrangement with 2 or more owners
- legal responsibility to pay back debts
- A partnership ____________ is a legal document outlining the roles and responsibilities of the owners of the company
- Corporations have the ability to raise funds by "______________________" where they sell stock to the general population.
- The combination of two or more businesses
- A percentage of the profits that is paid to the owners of stock in a company
19 Clues: a share of ownership in a company • legal responsibility to pay back debts • The combination of two or more businesses • a business arrangement with 2 or more owners • anything of value that can be used to pay back a loan • a loan taken out by a corporation to finance a venture • These mergers involve buying up companies within the same industry • ...
Business Ethics 2023-10-05
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- Maintaining ethical standards is crucial for preserving a positive ________.
- Ethical behavior is associated with honesty, transparency, and ________.
- Internally, ethics contributes to a positive ________ culture, enhancing employee morale and retention.
- Ethical behavior is a key driver of customer trust because it demonstrates a commitment to fair and responsible ________.
- A strong ethical culture within an organization can boost employee morale and ________.
- Ethical behavior involves considering the consequences of decisions on all stakeholders, including ________ generations.
- Business ethics refers to the principles and values that guide the behavior and decision-making processes within an ________.
- Building and maintaining trust with customers is essential for business ________.
- Businesses that prioritize ethics are better positioned to achieve long-term ________ by making responsible and forward-thinking decisions.
- Unethical behavior can lead to reputational damage that may be ________.
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- Trust is a fragile asset that can take years to build and moments to ________.
- Companies that prioritize ethics not only retain customers but also gain a competitive edge in the ________.
- Ethics plays a fundamental role in shaping the character and success of businesses in today's ________ world.
- environment, Ethical organizations are more likely to treat their employees fairly, provide opportunities for growth, and foster a respectful ________.
- Ethical business practices encompass not only legal obligations but also ________ and social responsibilities.
- Employees who work for ethical companies tend to feel a stronger sense of purpose and ________ in their work.
- In a world where stakeholders are increasingly conscious of ethical considerations, businesses that embrace and integrate ethics into their operations are more likely to thrive and make a positive impact on ________.
- Ethical behavior is closely tied to a company's ________, customer trust, employee morale, and long-term sustainability.
- Businesses that prioritize short-term gains at the expense of ethical considerations may face legal and regulatory issues, as well as ________ damage.
- Sustainability in business encompasses not only environmental concerns but also the ________ dimension.
20 Clues: Ethical behavior is associated with honesty, transparency, and ________. • Unethical behavior can lead to reputational damage that may be ________. • Maintaining ethical standards is crucial for preserving a positive ________. • Trust is a fragile asset that can take years to build and moments to ________. • ...
Business Terms 2023-10-09
Across
- Employees can purchase shares of the organisation at a below-market price
- Evaluating employees performance
- When tasks that are challenging are given to promote motivation
- An employee is under supervision during their working hours
- Employee has extra tasks within their field to ensure they are not bored
- Payment that is usually monthly
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- When individuals are trained outside the actual working environment
- Feedback gathered from colleagues, customers or clients about an individual’s performance
- This form of financial reward can include life insurance coverage
- Evolution of an employee done at the end of a project
- Earned in addition to the salary, based on the businesses profit
- Payment for completion of sale or services
- Payment that is either hourly or per product made
- Based on the performance of an employee, compensation above salary can be earned
- Employees are provided with the tools needed to develop their skills and make decisions
- Reflection over their own work and performance
- A measure of how fast employees leave
- Introducing new employees to the company rules and regulations
- Employees get to work in each position of an organisation
19 Clues: Payment that is usually monthly • Evaluating employees performance • A measure of how fast employees leave • Payment for completion of sale or services • Reflection over their own work and performance • Payment that is either hourly or per product made • Evolution of an employee done at the end of a project • Employees get to work in each position of an organisation • ...
Business Terms 2023-10-10
Across
- - Expanding a job by adding more tasks and responsibilities to make it more fulfilling for employees.
- - Redesigning job roles to increase employee engagement and satisfaction by adding more challenging tasks and responsibilities.
- - Additional compensation or benefits provided to employees, such as healthcare, retirement plans, or other perks.
- - A self-assessment of one's own performance, skills, and abilities within an organization.
- - Granting employees the authority and autonomy to make decisions and take ownership of their work.
- - A final evaluation or assessment used to determine overall performance, typically at the end of a project or period.
- - Training provided while employees are actively working on their job tasks.
- - Programs that allow employees to own a portion of the company, often through shares or stock options.
- - Training that takes place outside the regular work environment, often in a classroom or workshop setting.
- - A performance appraisal method that involves feedback from various sources, including peers, subordinates, and supervisors.
- - The practice of periodically moving employees to different job roles within an organization to broaden their skills and experiences.
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- - An ongoing assessment or evaluation process used to provide feedback and improve performance.
- - Payment methods based on the time worked or the number of units produced, often used for hourly or piecework employees.
- - Compensation tied to an individual's performance, often in the form of bonuses or incentives.
- - The rate at which employees leave and are replaced within an organization.
- - A form of variable pay based on sales or performance, typically a percentage of the revenue generated.
- - Fixed compensation paid to employees on a regular basis, typically on a monthly or annual schedule.
- - A type of bonus or incentive pay that is linked to the organization's profitability.
- - The process of introducing new employees to the organization, its culture, and their roles.
19 Clues: - The rate at which employees leave and are replaced within an organization. • - Training provided while employees are actively working on their job tasks. • - A type of bonus or incentive pay that is linked to the organization's profitability. • - A self-assessment of one's own performance, skills, and abilities within an organization. • ...
Business Basics 2025-12-08
Across
- – Someone who guides or motivates a group.
- – Sharing information clearly with others.
- – The item or service a business sells to customers.
- – The identity, style, and image of a company.
- – A plan for how money will be spent and saved.
- – How much money customers pay for a product.
- – A long-term job path someone follows.
- – Managing money and financial decisions.
- – A planned approach to reach a goal.
- – Total money a business brings in before expenses.
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- – A person who buys or uses a product or service.
- – How a business advertises or shares information about its product.
- – Where a product is sold or how it reaches customers.
- – People working together to reach a goal.
- Market – The specific group of people a business aims to sell to.
- – Work done by a business to help or support customers.
- – The money a business keeps after paying its costs.
- – Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- – Something specific you work to achieve.
19 Clues: – A planned approach to reach a goal. • – A long-term job path someone follows. • – Managing money and financial decisions. • – Something specific you work to achieve. • – Someone who guides or motivates a group. • – Sharing information clearly with others. • – People working together to reach a goal. • – How much money customers pay for a product. • ...
