business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
FORMS OF OWNERSHIP 2022-09-15
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- Procedures to follow when closing down.
- A company that allows any number of shareholders, over 7.
- Both private & public companies have to have a board of _________ to help manage the business.
- This form of ownership allows for financials to be confidential.
- Public companies shares are listed on the ______.
- Who is responsible for the debts of the business?
- Another name for capital goods.
- The business will carry on.
- ________ is easily transferable in a public company.
- Partners are ________ and severally liable.
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- A partnership ___________ is better to have it in writing.
- Has to be paid back with interest.
- Owners personal belongs at risk.
- Partnerships allow for more ________ in the business
- The objectives and powers of a public company are laid down in the memorandum of _____________.
- Recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd'.
- When one business controls the market for a good or service.
- Money contributed from the owners savings.
- Portion of the company's profits paid out to shareholders, in the form of ___________.
- Sole trader is 100%
- When accountants check the financial records of the business, the business is being _________.
- Responsibilities, workload & risk is ______ between partners.
22 Clues: Sole trader is 100% • The business will carry on. • Another name for capital goods. • Owners personal belongs at risk. • Has to be paid back with interest. • Recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd'. • Procedures to follow when closing down. • Money contributed from the owners savings. • Partners are ________ and severally liable. • ...
Angol hf- Hansághy Bence 2021-09-05
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- showing a readiness to give more of something, especially money, than is strictly necessary or expected
- having or showing creativity or inventiveness.
- a person known to one, but usually not a close friend
- surprised or upset because something unexpected and usually unpleasant has happened
- the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- having pleasing qualities or properties
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level
- harass (someone) constantly to do something that they are averse to.
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- free from care
- a type of diving
- telling fake info
- friendly and welcoming to visitors or guests.
- easily broken or damaged
- kind
- walk in a military manner with a regular measured tread.
- to respect and approve of someone or their behaviour
- the fact or state of being independent.
- the faculty or action of forming new ideas, or images or concepts of external objects not present to the senses
- settle or find a solution to
- a nomad tribe
20 Clues: kind • a nomad tribe • free from care • a type of diving • telling fake info • easily broken or damaged • settle or find a solution to • the fact or state of being independent. • having pleasing qualities or properties • friendly and welcoming to visitors or guests. • having or showing creativity or inventiveness. • to respect and approve of someone or their behaviour • ...
Whipping boy 2022-02-04
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- What was forbidden for anyone todo to the prince
- What is Horace is nickname
- How was prince Brat through the start and middle of the story
- How did Jemmy get his job as a whipping boy
- What Jemmy is
- What never happened to prince Brat but finally did
- What does Jemmy see as a advantage to being whipping boy
- What is Jemmy's job
- What did prince Brat do to try to get his dads attention
- Were did Jemmy use to live
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- What is Jemmys level of intelligence
- What is prince Brat intelligence
- What is something prince Brat can't do but Jemmy can
- What has Jemmy been trying todo
- What did Jemmy do to make him act this way
- What does Jemmy know how todo
- What was Jemmys old job?
- How is Prince Brat to Jemmy at the end of the story
- What is prince Brat's real name
- What was Jemmy not trying todo wall getting whipped
20 Clues: What Jemmy is • What is Jemmy's job • What was Jemmys old job? • What is Horace is nickname • Were did Jemmy use to live • What does Jemmy know how todo • What has Jemmy been trying todo • What is prince Brat's real name • What is prince Brat intelligence • What is Jemmys level of intelligence • What did Jemmy do to make him act this way • ...
AP Psych Names 2016-04-19
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- Just noticeable difference, and has a law named after him
- Confirmed social learning with a Bobo Doll
- The father of cognitive therapy
- Split-brain researcher
- Baby Albert was conditioned by this man
- Created up with the strange situation
- Positive psychology and learned helplessness
- Believes that humans all have the same basic linguistic structure
- Proposed cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- Observed moral differences between boys and girls
- Scaffolding and learning
- Studied facial expressions and lie detection
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- Sent actually sane people into an insane asylum
- Studied misinformation, the formation of false memories and eye-witnesses
- Infant temperaments are stable
- Discovered the forgetting and learning curve
- Formulated 8 stages of development
- Came up with the classification for parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- Theory of three types of intelligence
- Invented the first intelligence test
- Founder of rational emotive therapy
- Hypnosis reduces pain
- Conditioning aversion
- Moral development theory in three stages
24 Clues: Hypnosis reduces pain • Conditioning aversion • Split-brain researcher • Scaffolding and learning • Infant temperaments are stable • The father of cognitive therapy • Formulated 8 stages of development • Founder of rational emotive therapy • Invented the first intelligence test • Theory of three types of intelligence • Created up with the strange situation • ...
ML vs AI vs DL 2024-10-11
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- ML task of assigning labels to inputs
- ML task focused on predicting continuous values
- Backbone of deep learning models
- Problem in both ML and DL where the model fits noise
- Intelligence Broad field aiming to simulate human intelligence
- AI field focused on interpreting images and videos
- Learning Subset of ML using neural networks with many layers
- Ability of a model to perform well on unseen data
- Step-by-step procedures for solving ML problems
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- AI field focused on understanding human language
- Key goal of AI to perform tasks without human intervention
- Popular framework for deep learning models
- Learning type where models learn through rewards and penalties
- Learning Subset of AI focused on learning from data
- Type of learning where models learn from labeled data
- Inputs used by models to make predictions
- Type of learning where models find patterns in unlabeled data
- Key components of deep learning architectures
- Core element used for training ML and DL models
- Training method used in deep learning
20 Clues: Backbone of deep learning models • ML task of assigning labels to inputs • Training method used in deep learning • Inputs used by models to make predictions • Popular framework for deep learning models • Key components of deep learning architectures • ML task focused on predicting continuous values • Core element used for training ML and DL models • ...
Crossword_Animal_Birds_Kuldeep 2024-10-17
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- Known for its long ears and quick movements.
- A bird that is often found in water.
- Provides milk and is often found on farms.
- A flightless bird that lives in cold regions.
- Known for its intelligence and ability to swing from trees.
- An amphibian known for its jumping abilities and croaking sound.
- Known for its wool.
- A bird of prey with excellent vision.
- A small, common bird found in many parts of the world.
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- Known for its ability to climb and its milk.
- Known for its colorful and extravagant tail feathers.
- Man's best friend.
- A common farm bird that lays eggs.
- A large mammal known for hibernating in the winter.
- Often used for riding and racing.
- Often found on farms and known for its intelligence.
- Lives in water and has gills for breathing.
- A bird known for its nocturnal habits and hooting sound.
- Known for its ability to mimic human speech.
- Known for its agility and independence.
20 Clues: Man's best friend. • Known for its wool. • Often used for riding and racing. • A common farm bird that lays eggs. • A bird that is often found in water. • A bird of prey with excellent vision. • Known for its agility and independence. • Provides milk and is often found on farms. • Lives in water and has gills for breathing. • Known for its ability to climb and its milk. • ...
Chapters_3_4_% 2023-07-05
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- information that is later organized and categorized
- object permanence task
- knowledge representations
- bias, tendency to seek out information that favors or confirms existing beliefs
- type of long-term memory taking place at a specific time and place in a person’s life.
- ability of the brain to change
- (MA/CA) X100
- there is not a singular underlying general intelligence
- individuals and institutions that serve a role in shaping individual adaptions
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- situation, studying infant, parent attachment
- schemas must change when new information is presented
- consistency of things
- intelligence is a singular underlying cognitive aptitude
- a deep and enduring emotional bond
- perception characterized by processing information as a whole
- consistent individual differences in behavior that are biologically based but independent of learning, system of values and attitudes.
- input of information into the memory system
- differences that do not have exactly the same meaning within and across cultures
- low demandingness with high responsiveness.
- conversion of energy
20 Clues: (MA/CA) X100 • conversion of energy • consistency of things • object permanence task • knowledge representations • ability of the brain to change • a deep and enduring emotional bond • input of information into the memory system • low demandingness with high responsiveness. • situation, studying infant, parent attachment • information that is later organized and categorized • ...
ChaptersPsy122_3_4_5_Activity 2023-07-05
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- individuals and institutions that serve a role in shaping individual adaptions
- type of long-term memory taking place at a specific time and place in a person’s life.
- consistency of things
- information that is later organized and categorized
- situation, studying infant, parent attachment
- differences that do not have exactly the same meaning within and across cultures
- schemas must change when new information is presented
- a deep and enduring emotional bond
- conversion of energy
- object permanence task
- input of information into the memory system
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- ability of the brain to change
- low demandingness with high responsiveness.
- there is not a singular underlying general intelligence
- bias, tendency to seek out information that favors or confirms existing beliefs
- consistent individual differences in behavior that are biologically based but independent of learning, system of values and attitudes.
- knowledge representations
- intelligence is a singular underlying cognitive aptitude
- perception characterized by processing information as a whole
- (MA/CA) X100
20 Clues: (MA/CA) X100 • conversion of energy • consistency of things • object permanence task • knowledge representations • ability of the brain to change • a deep and enduring emotional bond • low demandingness with high responsiveness. • input of information into the memory system • situation, studying infant, parent attachment • information that is later organized and categorized • ...
Tech PAPIEs 2023-09-12
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- - An unmanned aircraft controlled remotely.
- - The simulation of human intelligence in machines (Artificial Intelligence).
- - A computer-generated environment for immersive experiences (Virtual Reality).
- - Manipulation of biological processes for practical purposes.
- - A closed path through which electricity flows.
- - The practice of secure communication techniques.
- PRINTING - Creating three-dimensional objects from digital files.
- - The introduction of new ideas or methods.
- - A global network of interconnected computers.
- - Programs and instructions for a computer.
- - Software that manages computer hardware and provides services (Operating System).
- - The measurement and statistical analysis of unique physical and behavioral characteristics.
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- - The use of automatic equipment in a system.
- - Design, construction, and operation of robots.
- - Writing code to create software.
- - Physical components of a computer or electronic device.
- - A structured collection of data.
- - A system of interconnected computers or devices.
- - The point of interaction between a user and a device or system.
- - A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
20 Clues: - Writing code to create software. • - A structured collection of data. • - An unmanned aircraft controlled remotely. • - The introduction of new ideas or methods. • - Programs and instructions for a computer. • - The use of automatic equipment in a system. • - A global network of interconnected computers. • - Design, construction, and operation of robots. • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary. Listening and Speaking 2024-11-26
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- I __________ you to sit down!
- The teacher will _________ the class to read quietly.
- We need to use less _______ ______ and look for cleaner energy.
- Not studying will have a negative ________ on your marks.
- There are many ____________ solutions to stop climate change.
- The internet is used _____________.
- He is an ___________ of huge intelligence.
- A drill is a _________ tool for doing D.I.Y.
- We will need to find an ___________ route home.
- Petroleum sends ________ into the atmosphere.
- Nowadays, computer games technology can can go ________ the original games.
- We must try to __________ less energy at home.
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- The tennis may start, but it depends on the weather ____________.
- I must _____ _______ ___ the amount of fast food I eat.
- ___________ Intelligence may become dangerous in the future.
- I __________ to pass my exam with an 'A'.
- There was a _________ drop in the temperature.
- I will __________ the old laptop with a new one.
- Toyota make very ___________ cars.
- Computers are _________ of solving complex problems.
20 Clues: I __________ you to sit down! • Toyota make very ___________ cars. • The internet is used _____________. • I __________ to pass my exam with an 'A'. • He is an ___________ of huge intelligence. • A drill is a _________ tool for doing D.I.Y. • Petroleum sends ________ into the atmosphere. • There was a _________ drop in the temperature. • ...
Science and Technology 2024-12-16
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- Computing - Storing and accessing data over the Internet
- Footprint - Measure of greenhouse gas emissions
- - Efforts to protect natural resources
- - Living without depleting resources
- - When a species no longer exists
- - Technology that designs and operates robots
- Mining - Extracting patterns from large datasets
- - At risk of extinction
- Computing - Using quantum mechanics for calculations
- - Protecting systems from online threats
- - Inclusion of different people or ideas.
- - Worldwide integration and interaction of economies.
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- - The increase in city development and growth.
- - A glass structure for growing plants
- - Engineering at an atomic scale
- - A decentralized digital ledger
- - Government by the people.
- - A set of steps for solving a problem
- - Community of interacting organisms and their environment
- - The natural home of an organism
- - Global computer network
- - The removal of trees on a large scale
- Media - Online platforms for connecting people
- Intelligence - Simulated human intelligence in machines
- - The process of ice turning into water
25 Clues: - At risk of extinction • - Global computer network • - Government by the people. • - Engineering at an atomic scale • - A decentralized digital ledger • - The natural home of an organism • - When a species no longer exists • - Living without depleting resources • - A glass structure for growing plants • - A set of steps for solving a problem • ...
Winger 2016-07-25
11 Clues: threw • scared • finished • happy,joyful • intelligence • silent,deadly • odd,differant • Moving,Stating • unsureofsomething • ifyoudosomethingforsomeone • ifyoudosomethingbadsomethingbadmighthappentoyou
Business Terms Chapter 2 2018-09-27
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- Raising money using the owner’s resources or money from investors.
- Responsibility for claims against the business that goes beyond the amount invested in the business and extends to one’s personal assets
- The name given to a website; a web address.
- A business that provides a service to satisfy the needs and wants of consumers.
- A corporation owned by a small number of shareholders.
- A business owned by, but existing separately from, its shareholders.
- People who own shares in a corporation; also called stockholders.
- An organization, often a charitable organization, that does not seek to make a profit from the operations of the business.
- A place, or site, on the Internet where a business can be established and accessed by consumers.
- An agreement between businesses to commit resources to achieve a common set of objectives.
- The part of a corporation’s profit after taxes that each shareholder receives.
- A business that produces goods for sale.
- A group of individuals who run a corporation or co-operative and make decisions on behalf of the shareholders.
- A business owned and operated by the provincial or federal government.
- Short for “small office, home office,” SOHO are home-based businesses.
- A business with 2 or more owners who share the responsibilities and profits/losses.
- A business owned by one person, normally referred to as a proprietor.
- Units of ownership in a corporation.
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- Borrowing money to finance operations of the business.
- A corporation with many shareholders, whose shares can be bought and sold on a stock exchange.
- The money a business receives for the products and/or services it sells or from its investments.
- The formal name of a city or town.
- A business operating in or involving several nations. Also known as a transnational.
- The parent company who grants the franchise and provides goods and/or services to the franchisees.
- The legal document that establishes a partnership and each partner’s responsibility.
- A process whereby one company combines with or takes over the ownership of one or more other companies.
- The most common form of partnership, in which the partners share in responsibility, decision making, and profits. However, the partners have unlimited liability for the debts of the business.
- Predicting future conditions.
- A partnership in which the liability of each partner is limited to the amount of his or her investment.
- A broad measure of a nation's total economic activity.
- A business owned by members who use the goods and services offered.
- The relocation of some of a company’s operations to another country.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country during a specific period of time (including items produced by foreign-owned companies).
- A restriction on the extent to which the shareholders (owners) of a corporation are personally responsible for its debts, limiting their liability to the amount they originally invested.
- A business that buys goods and resells them to consumers.
- Visits to the website by people using the Internet.
- A business project that matches the skills of 2 individuals or businesses for mutual benefit.
- A method of direct distribution that uses the Internet to sell products directly to consumers.
- A person who runs a franchise operation and is under contract, or licensing agreement, with the franchiser.
39 Clues: Predicting future conditions. • The formal name of a city or town. • Units of ownership in a corporation. • A business that produces goods for sale. • The name given to a website; a web address. • Visits to the website by people using the Internet. • Borrowing money to finance operations of the business. • A corporation owned by a small number of shareholders. • ...
Business Concepts Review 2022-04-08
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- When two or more people work together to start and operate a business.
- Department of a business that keeps track of the money.
- Market where small percentages of ownership (shares) in companies are bought and sold.
- When a business is owned and operated by one single owner.
- Business that is hired to do something for you. Something they are trained to do.
- Business that sells physical things you can take home with you.
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- Putting money into something with the expectation of getting more in return eventually.
- Department of a business that ensures all other departments are doing their jobs.
- Department of a business that hires, fires, trains, and promotes employees.
- The buying and selling of properties, both commercial and residential.
- Department of a business that creates promotions, ads, and commercials to help grow the business.
- Department of a business that reaches out to customers and convinces them to buy.
- The money earned by a business after costs are paid.
- When a business is large enough, investors combine to run the business.
14 Clues: The money earned by a business after costs are paid. • Department of a business that keeps track of the money. • When a business is owned and operated by one single owner. • Business that sells physical things you can take home with you. • When two or more people work together to start and operate a business. • ...
EMS Terms - Grade 9 2024-01-12
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- The business must comply
- Minimum number of units to be sold
- How the business functions
- How the business will achieve its goal
- Description of competitors
- Comes up with a business idea
- Purpose of the business
- Internal positive
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- Being able to survive
- Examples of rent and salaries
- External negative
- Diagram to show a hierarchy
- Contains the 4 Ps
- Looks at internal and external factors
- Person who is puts money into the business
15 Clues: External negative • Contains the 4 Ps • Internal positive • Being able to survive • Purpose of the business • The business must comply • How the business functions • Description of competitors • Diagram to show a hierarchy • Examples of rent and salaries • Comes up with a business idea • Minimum number of units to be sold • How the business will achieve its goal • ...
Business BTEC Terms 2016-02-09
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- The costs which DO change with output
- When a business plans its future cash in order to avoid liquidity
- Money leaving a business
- All the costs of a business except for the direct costs
- A cost which only has to be paid once throughout the whole duration of a business
- Money coming in to a business
- An example of fixed costs
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- The money lost by a business or organisation
- The point in which the profit and loss of a business is equal
- Revenue - Total Costs
- The money a business makes on a yearly basis
- The costs which do not vary with output
- The costs that need to be paid in order to run a business
- Variable costs + Fixed costs
- The costs that are not directly linked to the production of a product or service
15 Clues: Revenue - Total Costs • Money leaving a business • An example of fixed costs • Variable costs + Fixed costs • Money coming in to a business • The costs which DO change with output • The costs which do not vary with output • The money lost by a business or organisation • The money a business makes on a yearly basis • All the costs of a business except for the direct costs • ...
Mckay- Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-09-15
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- a business recognized to have a life of its own
- the rules that accountants follow
- financial information recorded by a computer
- period of time covered by an accounting report
- buys finished products and resells them
- enough of something
- summarized information about the financial status of a business
- accountants have a hardworking and professional mindset
- a person who starts and owns a business
- the seats will be available and there will be enough room
- exists independently of its owners personal belongings
- when an accounting assumes a business will survive
- basics of accounting
- people are free to produce the goods and services they chose
- accounting information processed by hand
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- reports information internally or to management
- certain things
- a business owned by a single person
- a business owned by 2 people
- gives corporations certain rights and privelages
- focuses on reporting information to external users
- designed to collect and report financial transactions affecting the business
- money lost
- money that investors or banks supply
- calculate expenses
- buys raw materials and uses labor to make them into finished products
- money earned
- provides service for a fee
28 Clues: money lost • money earned • certain things • calculate expenses • enough of something • basics of accounting • provides service for a fee • a business owned by 2 people • the rules that accountants follow • a business owned by a single person • money that investors or banks supply • buys finished products and resells them • a person who starts and owns a business • ...
Business Activity Crossword 2022-04-25
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- Organizations that produce goods and services.
- Affects the organization or any individual or group affected by it.
- share paid to shareholders.
- The owner is only responsible for the original amount invested in the business.
- examples of ______ are restaurants, banks, car manufacturers and more.
- the 'going public' process.
- non-profit organizations dedicated to serving the general public are like _____.
- The basic institutions and structures that enable a country or organization to function.
- Usually dedicated to serving the public instead of making profit.
- a license that franchisor sells.
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- a business that has a specific social objective and serves its primary purpose.
- A commercial organization owned and controlled by a state/government.
- a business owned by more than one person.
- the owner's personal things is at risk and can be taken away.
- A business with a legal status different from its owner.
- an organization owned by its members who work together to pursue a shared goal.
- people who owns private companies.
- someone who sells rights to another business.
- a self-employed person who owns and operates their own business.
- paying some parts of the cost.
20 Clues: share paid to shareholders. • the 'going public' process. • paying some parts of the cost. • a license that franchisor sells. • people who owns private companies. • a business owned by more than one person. • someone who sells rights to another business. • Organizations that produce goods and services. • A business with a legal status different from its owner. • ...
pop-ups x-word 20-11-24 2024-11-19
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- growing rapidly, especially used when talking about successful economies
- appeared
- a decline in economic and business activity
- buying and selling goods or services
- a remarkable or amazing thing
- costs that are involved in running a business that are regular and needed, like paying rent or for heating and lighting
- get bigger
- large buildings where materials or goods can be stored before they are sold
- empty
- (here) shop buildings and warehouses
- buildings that a business uses
- wanting to be a specific type of person
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- owners of property who rent it out to other people
- (idiom)stopped doing business
- an activity or idea that is very popular, usually for a short period of time
- the period of time after an event, particularly an event that has a big impact
- stop business
- not prepared to do something
- a lot of energy or activity
- space used for the selling of goods to customers
- a temporary solution to a problem
- full of activity and people moving around
- belonging to a specific part of the business market
- the group of customers who regularly buy the goods or services from a business
24 Clues: empty • appeared • get bigger • stop business • a lot of energy or activity • not prepared to do something • (idiom)stopped doing business • a remarkable or amazing thing • buildings that a business uses • a temporary solution to a problem • buying and selling goods or services • (here) shop buildings and warehouses • wanting to be a specific type of person • ...
Economics 2025-11-19
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- A business owned by one person
- Being able to easily adjust for a job.
- Workers with no specialized skills
- Workers with advanced skills & education
- When two or more firms are competing in the same market join.
- Workers with minimum skills
- Workers with specialized skills & little supervision
- A business that sells merchandise to members at reduced prices
- A semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefits.
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- Individuals hired for a limited time.
- A corporation with very few stockholders
- A corporation with stocks bought and sold in financial markets
- A business that provides a service like health & legal care or credit unions.
- This comes out of changes in working conditions brought on by the industrial revolution
- When one person holds liability and the other invests the money
- All non military people who are employed or unemployed
- A business owned by two or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits
- Has no owner and is often ran by a bored
- The most complex form of business
20 Clues: Workers with minimum skills • A business owned by one person • The most complex form of business • Workers with no specialized skills • Individuals hired for a limited time. • Being able to easily adjust for a job. • A corporation with very few stockholders • Workers with advanced skills & education • Has no owner and is often ran by a bored • ...
Emotional Intelligence Puzzle 1 2025-06-19
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- Having the willingness and ability to confidently take risks while in the presence of fear.
- We have the confidence to defend our belief in something we accept to be true even if it might be wrong.
- I have acted in a way that is not in alignment with my personal values or consistent with my beliefs.
- We are experiencing a situation that we interpret as unjust and feel a strong need to punish the person who is responsible.
- I can stay in my own emotions while being fully present to support another person while they are in a difficult or challenging emotion.
- To believe everything is a gift and we did not receive it in exchange for anything.
- Being sensitive enough to recreate and feel the same emotion as another person.
- When sharing in the deepest way possible, even when it is filled with pain.
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- We believe life is worth celebrating. I feel fully alive and lifted in this moment.
- It’s a belief that we are alone and others do not or cannot understand our situation
- Something is missing in our lives and if I get this thing that is missing my life would be better.
- Something is taking too long, been done already or is too difficult
- To confirm or acknowledge the realization that this is not going to be fulfilled so change your expectation.
- I accept that both good and bad things will happen, but mostly the end result will be okay or good.
- Acknowledging the situation as it is without any expectations or conditions.
- To have the competence and skill to be able to act in the presence of fear
16 Clues: Something is taking too long, been done already or is too difficult • To have the competence and skill to be able to act in the presence of fear • When sharing in the deepest way possible, even when it is filled with pain. • Acknowledging the situation as it is without any expectations or conditions. • ...
Chapter 8 2025-10-30
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- process of negotiating between union and management representatives
- business investment that involves renting or leasing another successful business model
- stock of goods held in reserve
- formal contract to repay borrowed money
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm
- written government approval to establish a corporation
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and responsibilities of an individual, including the right to buy and sell property, enter into legal contracts, and to sue and be sued
- situation in which a firm legally ceases to exist when an owner dies or quits, or a new owner is added
- gradual wear on capital goods
- corporation producing and selling without regard to national boundaries
- business-sponsored nonprofit organization providing information on local companies to consumers
- taxation feature of taxation that allows stockholders' dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- most basic form of corporate ownership
- form of partnership where all partners are jointly responsible for management and debts
- report showing a business's sales, expenses, and profits for a certain period
- informal and usually affluent investors who provide funds to less-promising start-ups
- firm with four or more businesses making unrelated products
- places where entrepreneurs can receive the training and other assistance to build a successful start-up business
- creator and owner of the business model that is rented
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- unincorporated business owned and run by a single person who has rights to all profits and unlimited liability for all debts of the firm
- combination of firms producing the same kind of product
- using social networking to appeal to potential investors
- person that invests in the business model of the franchisor with his or her own money and start-up costs
- organization that works for its members' interests
- people who own a share or shares of stock in a corporation
- form of stock with no voting privileges
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- check paid to stockholders
- combination of firms involved in different steps of manufacturing, marketing, or sales
- provider of investment funds to a start-up business in exchange for partial ownership of the business
- certificate of ownership in a corporation
- form of partnership where one or more partners are not active in the daily running of the business
- economic institution that operates like a business but does not seek financial gain
- nonprofit association performing some kind of economic activity
- total amount of new funds the business generates from operations
- payment made for the use of borrowed money
- requirement that an owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business
- nonprofit service cooperative that accepts deposit
- measure of business profits determined by subtracting all expenses
39 Clues: check paid to stockholders • gradual wear on capital goods • stock of goods held in reserve • most basic form of corporate ownership • formal contract to repay borrowed money • form of stock with no voting privileges • certificate of ownership in a corporation • payment made for the use of borrowed money • organization that works for its members' interests • ...
Christopher Madden - Create a Crossword Puzzle or Word Search with the Accounting Key Terms 2024-11-20
Across
- Values of shares that a company owns.
- The formula of assets = liabilities + owner’s equity.
- The process of maintaining financial accounts.
- The money a business owns to their vendors.
- The price limit on how much money you can spend.
- The statement showing the tracking of cash into and outside of the business or company.
- Assets that are expected to be turned into cash soon.
- The money that is used to expand or grow a business.
- Things that benefit of a company or business.
- A statement showing your company’s income.
- Document that show a company’s business endeavors.
Down
- Things that the company is responsible for typically in a negative light.
- The framework that estimates the outcome of some sort of financial state.
- Summary of a company's assets, liabilities, and equity.
- A physical asset someone uses to distribute products.
- An owner’s investment into an asset.
- Things that belong to some person or business.
- A business’ net balance on cash moving and out.
- Money owed to debt collectors.
- The standard rules for accounting.
- A document that has all of a person’s monetary information and goals for their finances.
21 Clues: Money owed to debt collectors. • The standard rules for accounting. • An owner’s investment into an asset. • Values of shares that a company owns. • A statement showing your company’s income. • The money a business owns to their vendors. • Things that benefit of a company or business. • Things that belong to some person or business. • ...
Accounts Crossword 1 2024-02-03
Across
- Sales is classified as _________
- Withdrawals from the business by the owner for personal use
- Excess of revenue over expense
- Cost of operating the business
- Profit generated in the trading account
- Assets and expenses carry a _______ balance
- Purchases + Carriage Inwards - Returns Outwards
- Financial obligations of the business
- Resources owned by the business
- Type of account that deals with income statement items
Down
- Profit after accounting for operating expenses
- Sale made to a customer with a promise for payment at a later date
- Type of account for balance sheet items
- A person who the business owes for goods
- Type of account for debtors and creditors
- Investments into the business by its owner
- Revenue, capital and liabilities carry a ______ balance
- Sales - Returns Inwards
18 Clues: Sales - Returns Inwards • Excess of revenue over expense • Cost of operating the business • Resources owned by the business • Sales is classified as _________ • Financial obligations of the business • Type of account for balance sheet items • Profit generated in the trading account • A person who the business owes for goods • Type of account for debtors and creditors • ...
John Williams 2015-10-02
15 Clues: type of • selling • the cost • creating • amount of • made money • lost money • pays people • goods coming in • woks for employer • takes a risk for the business • goods going out of the country • business business under 100 people • usually involves entrepreneurial venture • business more than 100 people in a business
Chapter 2 Business Plan Review 2021-12-09
Across
- daily activities to run a business
- process for assessing and reducing risk
- all the goods/service that a business sells
- right to sell a company's goods
- tells why you are in business
- buys products from wholesaler are resells them
- something that a person desires
Down
- group generates as many ideas possible
- business a business built from the ground up
- cash used to start a business
- overall goal for the company
- something that is necessary for survival
- business previously owned
- purchase large amounts of goods to sell
- an acronym for a method to writing a goal
15 Clues: business previously owned • overall goal for the company • cash used to start a business • tells why you are in business • right to sell a company's goods • something that a person desires • daily activities to run a business • group generates as many ideas possible • process for assessing and reducing risk • purchase large amounts of goods to sell • ...
Management is doing things right; leadership is doing the right things. the best way to be is to do__ 2018-04-16
Across
- when business is slow
- to send goods out of a country
- your degree at university
- person who runs a business
- who runs an office
- to increase something
- modal verb used for future plans
- Algerian university
- is the skill of managing people
- the most important director at a company
- #
- signal word for present simple
- He's a highly skilled worker, so he's in charge of all the workers on the factory floor.
- who presides over baord's meeting
- -
- to fail completly
Down
- your speciality at university
- typical signal words for the Present Perfect
- is a special price to get customers to buy
- to add,substarct,multiply,divide numbers
- when Business is growing very fast
- is the study of how to run a business and lead people
- delay doing something
- the part of a business that always makes a profit and that provides money for the rest of the business
- someone who works very hard
- your group number (ordinal)
- US currency
27 Clues: # • - • US currency • to fail completly • who runs an office • Algerian university • when business is slow • delay doing something • to increase something • your degree at university • person who runs a business • someone who works very hard • your group number (ordinal) • your speciality at university • to send goods out of a country • signal word for present simple • ...
The Accounting Cycle 2023-10-18
Across
- The unique book in accounting
- Items that have financial information on them
- Another name for Trading and Profit and Loss Account
- The classifying, summerising and communicationg of financial information
- Another name for creditors
- These are used to post information from the journals
- Checks the arithmetic of the double entry system
- A business that has two to twenty persons coming together to make a profit
- Account is divided into two groups, Real and Nominal
- Another name for debtors and creditors accounts
Down
- Another name for the accounting year
- Duration of the accounting cycle
- Sole purpose of any business
- Business that uses their gains to help members and the society and not to make a profit
- Another name for general ledger
- Another name for Books of Original Entry
- States the financial position of the business
- The daily recording of financial information
- Persons who owe the business for goods sold to them
- Suppliers who the business owes
20 Clues: Another name for creditors • Sole purpose of any business • The unique book in accounting • Another name for general ledger • Suppliers who the business owes • Duration of the accounting cycle • Another name for the accounting year • Another name for Books of Original Entry • The daily recording of financial information • Items that have financial information on them • ...
DWBI Puzzle1 2018-05-15
Across
- is an approach to data analytics that enables business users to access and work with corporate data even though they do not have a background in statistical analysis, business intelligence (BI) or data mining.
Down
- Amazon's fast, fully managed, petabyte-scale data warehouse service that makes it simple and cost-effective to efficiently analyze all your data using your existing business intelligence tools.
- Microsoft's cloud-based Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) that leverages Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) to quickly run complex queries across petabytes of data.
3 Clues: Microsoft's cloud-based Enterprise Data Warehouse (EDW) that leverages Massively Parallel Processing (MPP) to quickly run complex queries across petabytes of data. • ...
Starline Pitch (Round 1 ) 2025-08-24
Across
- Ownership percentage exchanged for investment
- Place or system where goods and services are exchanged
- Growth potential of a business without huge cost increase
- The rate at which a company uses up its cash
- Identity or symbol of a business
- Presentation made to investors for funding
- Money left after deducting all expenses
- Strategy of assigning value to a product
- Borrowed amount that must be repaid with interest
- The first sale of stock by a company to the public
- Total money generated from sales
Down
- Legal protection for an invention or idea
- Type of cost that does not vary with production levels
- Starting a business with no external funding
- Company’s worth as judged by investors
- The ability of a business to attract and keep customers over competitors
- Specific group of customers aimed at by a business
- Money invested into a business by founders or investors
- Smaller unit of company ownership
19 Clues: Identity or symbol of a business • Total money generated from sales • Smaller unit of company ownership • Company’s worth as judged by investors • Money left after deducting all expenses • Strategy of assigning value to a product • Legal protection for an invention or idea • Presentation made to investors for funding • Starting a business with no external funding • ...
Starline Pitch (Round 1 ) 2025-08-24
Across
- Ownership percentage exchanged for investment
- Place or system where goods and services are exchanged
- Growth potential of a business without huge cost increase
- The rate at which a company uses up its cash
- Identity or symbol of a business
- Presentation made to investors for funding
- Money left after deducting all expenses
- Strategy of assigning value to a product
- Borrowed amount that must be repaid with interest
- The first sale of stock by a company to the public
- Total money generated from sales
Down
- Legal protection for an invention or idea
- Type of cost that does not vary with production levels
- Starting a business with no external funding
- Company’s worth as judged by investors
- The ability of a business to attract and keep customers over competitors
- Specific group of customers aimed at by a business
- Money invested into a business by founders or investors
- Smaller unit of company ownership
19 Clues: Identity or symbol of a business • Total money generated from sales • Smaller unit of company ownership • Company’s worth as judged by investors • Money left after deducting all expenses • Strategy of assigning value to a product • Legal protection for an invention or idea • Presentation made to investors for funding • Starting a business with no external funding • ...
GCSE Business - Theme 1 2022-03-14
Across
- The workers who are needed directly or indirectly to provide the good or service that a business produces
- Methods of making a consumer aware of a product and persuading them to buy it, includes advertising, sales promotion, etc.
- What an individual would like, but does not need to survive
- An individual or group that is directly or indirectly affected by the actions of a business
- An owner of a company who receives a dividend as a return for their investment
- Where a business acquires the right to use the name and products of another business
- Costs or expenses that a business incurs
- A business that has the objective of making a profit
- The difference between costs and revenue
- An individual who takes a calculated risk in starting or running a business in return for making a profit
- When an employer choses its workers based on a particular characteristic; many of these are illegal, for example age, gender
- What makes a business’s goods or services different from its competitors
- Goods or services that are produced in other countries and consumed in this country
- When a type of product is no longer produced because it is not needed or has been replaced
- The person or business that use the good or service produced
- The income from sales; price x quantity sold
Down
- The increased integration of trade, finance and communications between countries
- Where a business is started and owned by more than one person, who then share the profits and the responsibilities
- Source of finance for a business where it is allowed to take more money out of its account than it has deposited
- Goods or services that are produced in this country and sold to other countries
- A proportion of an income/profit that must be paid to government
- A way of dividing up the market into different groups of potential customers
- The purchase of new premises or machinery which can be used for growth, replacement or mechanisation
- Where a business runs out of cash and is not able to obtain new finance
- The possibility that a business may not be successful
- Factors related to population, often used as a basis for segmentation
- What an entrepreneur receives, financial or non-financial, as the return for the risks that are taken
- Activity that is provided by a business for customers and that is not tangible
- A business that provides raw materials, components, finished goods or services in exchange for payment
- Using the internet to promote and sell a good or service
30 Clues: Costs or expenses that a business incurs • The difference between costs and revenue • The income from sales; price x quantity sold • A business that has the objective of making a profit • The possibility that a business may not be successful • Using the internet to promote and sell a good or service • What an individual would like, but does not need to survive • ...
ORDENIZA 10-SR TLE CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-08-31
Across
- Obligations or debts collectible from customers for services rendered or merchandise sold to them on credit
- Cost of computers, typewriters, calculators, duplicating machines
- Cost of the building owned and being used by the business
- The cost of borrowing money used by the business
- Coins, currencies, and cash equivalents either on hand or deposited in the bank
- Amount paid for the use of space for the store, working area or office of the business
- Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands
- Revenue earned by real estate brokers, insurance agencies, travel agencies, etc
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business
Down
- Revenue earned by apartment or condominium owners, building lessors, and market stall lessors
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties for services acquired or merchandise purchased on credit
- The principal revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling good to customers.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business
- Cost of trucks, delivery panels and other equipment used for transporting goods.
- Amount paid for the services of employees working in the firm
- Business taxes and licenses due and payable to the government
- Revenue earned for lending money
- Total withdrawals of cash or other assets by the owner for personal use
- Total initial or additional investments made by the owner
- obligations or debts payable by the business to a bank or other financial institutions, secured by certain assets of the business
20 Clues: Revenue earned for lending money • The cost of borrowing money used by the business • Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands • Total initial or additional investments made by the owner • Cost of the building owned and being used by the business • Business taxes and licenses due and payable to the government • ...
Chapter 2 Crossword 2019-08-30
Across
- The result of an excess of revenue over expenses
- An arrangement to allow payment at a later date; also called a charge account or open-account credit
- An outflow of cash, use of other assets, or incurring of a liability
- Debts or obligations of a business
- The relationship between assets and liabilities plus owner's equity
- The current worth of an asset or the price the asset would bring if sold on the open market
- A formal report of a business's financial condition on a certain date; reports the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity of the business
- The result of an excess of expenses over revenue
- Financial investment in a business; equity
- An owner's financial interest in a business
Down
- A formal report of business operations covering a specific period of time; also called a profit and loss statement or a statement of income and expenses
- The financial interest of the owner of a business; also called proprietorship or net worth
- Funds taken from the business by the owner for personal use
- Claims for future collection from customers
- Amounts a business must pay in the future
- An inflow of money or other assets that results from the sales of goods or services or from the use of money or property; also called income
- A financial event that changes the resources of a firm
- A point at which revenue equals expenses
- Property owned by a business
19 Clues: Property owned by a business • Debts or obligations of a business • A point at which revenue equals expenses • Amounts a business must pay in the future • Financial investment in a business; equity • Claims for future collection from customers • An owner's financial interest in a business • The result of an excess of revenue over expenses • ...
4.01 Vocabulary 2025-10-14
Across
- Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment (assets and liabilities)
- Summaries of accounting information; records that show a business’s financial activities
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost over a period of time; also called the profit-and-loss statement
- Finance activity involving making decisions about financing
- Anything of value that a business or individual owns
- A company’s worth according to the balance sheet; also called book value
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
Down
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
- The movement of funds into and out of a business; determines the amount of cash the business has to work with at any given time
- the amount of money a business has invested in its goods and other property
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments
- The process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to customers
- Debts
19 Clues: Debts • Anything of value that a business or individual owns • The process of keeping and interpreting financial records • Finance activity involving making decisions about financing • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures • Rules that accountants must follow when preparing financial statements • ...
Chapter 5 2024-12-05
Across
- the people who make the major policy and financial decisions for the business.
- a partnership that identifies some investors who cannot lose more than the amount of their investment, but they are not allowed to participate in the day-to-day management of the business.
- the obligation to complete specific work.
- a diagram that shows the structure of an organization, classifications of work and jobs, and the relationships among those classifications.
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business.
- a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers.
- the number of employees who are assigned to a particular work task and manager.
- group of people who join to do some activity that benefits the public.
- a corporate form of business that offers the limited liability of a corporation.
- a written agreement among all owners detailing the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations.
- a list of steps to be followed for performing a particular work activity; a description of the way work is to be done.
- a business owned and run by just one person.
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions.
- people who cultivate land and use other natural resources to grow crops and raise livestock for consumption.
- the company purchasing the rights to run the business.
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment.
- a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve.
- the company that owns the product or service and grants the rights to another business.
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with a state. It is owned by one or more shareholders and managed by a board of directors.
- form of business ownership that provides liability protection for owners. It has a simpler set of organizing and operating requirements than a corporation. No articles of incorporation or bylaws are needed. A simple document much like a partnership agreement must be developed.
Down
- taking responsibility for the results achieved.
- a business that takes resources from nature for direct consumption or for use in developing other products.
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- a clear reporting relationship for all staff of a business.
- individuals and organizations that determine what products and services will be available for sale.
- short specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve.
- the right to make decisions about how responsibilities should be accomplished.
- a business formed to market products produced by members or to purchase products needed by the members. It is owned by members, serves their needs, and is managed in their interest.
- a unique business organized by two or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project. It is a type of partnership.
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses.
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into a written agreement.
- peopleborn between 1946 and 1964.
- businesses that get supplies from other producers and convert them into products. They sell their products to consumers and other businesses.
- the operating procedures for the corporation.
34 Clues: peopleborn between 1946 and 1964. • the obligation to complete specific work. • a business owned and run by just one person. • the operating procedures for the corporation. • taking responsibility for the results achieved. • guidelines used in making consistent decisions. • the company purchasing the rights to run the business. • ...
busman u3 aos 1 2022-09-13
Across
- passing of authority down the hierarchy to perform tasks or make decisions; responsibility remains with the person delegating.
- desired culture a business wishes to establish.
- a process of creating and exchanging information between people that produces the required response.
- a formalised decision-making process that is future-orientated.
- an individual or a group that has a direct or vested interest in the activities of a business
- full liability of owner (if their business fails) to the extent of their personal assets.
- the various functions that relate to certain aspects of the business and are performed by managers at all levels.
- the best use of resources in the production of goods and/or services. The outcome can be judged on both the quality and quantity of the goods or services produced.
- a written statement that defines a business’s core purpose and focus.
- a written statement of the processes and procedures, rules and regulations.
- a legal form of business ownership where two or more people (partners) work together partnership agreement a formal document which outlines the duties and responsibilities of the parties to a partnership.
- an individual owner of a business, entitled to keep all profits after tax has been paid but who is liable for all losses.
- relate to the desired financial performance of the business; for example, profit and market share.
- private sector business that distributes profit to benefit the community rather than individual shareholders.
- decision-making is performed as a team with management and staff working together with the manager retaining responsibility and accountability decentralisation power and decision-making authority are delegated from higher levels to lower levels in the hierarchy.
- actual or prevailing culture that exists within a business.
- system of shared values and beliefs of people within a business.
- a leadership style that leaves the majority of decision-making and running of the business operation to the employees.
Down
- manager consults with employees when discussing an issue; however, the ultimate decision is made by the manager based on the suggestions and input received.
- relate to the role of a business in the community.
- managers make the decisions, then persuade workers of the benefits of those decisions.
- shareholders are only personally liable to the level of their original investment in the company.
- the difference between revenue and expenses.
- management style where all decision-making is centralised, there is little delegated authority and communication is one way – downwards centralised decision making management makes decisions and passes on directions to those below them in a hierarchy; communication is downward and worker participation in decision making is non-existent.
- a business that is government owned and operated that seek to run profitably by controlling costs and selling their goods and services at a price to cover costs.
- a statement that outlines the aspirations and values of the business.
- statements of desired achievement which provide direction for the business.
- a separate legal entity (incorporated body) that is subject to the requirements of the Corporations Act 2001, owned by shareholders who have limited liability, run by directors and has perpetual succession.
- a multistep approach whereby a selection is made between a range of different alternatives.
- those skills used every day to communicate and interact with other people, both individually and in groups.
- proportion or percentage of the market (and total sales) controlled by the business.
- the owners of a company who are also stakeholders in that business.
32 Clues: the difference between revenue and expenses. • desired culture a business wishes to establish. • relate to the role of a business in the community. • actual or prevailing culture that exists within a business. • a formalised decision-making process that is future-orientated. • system of shared values and beliefs of people within a business. • ...
Business Essentials Review 2025-12-15
Across
- Items that people can use to make or obtain what they need and want.
- Ethics Reflects an individual's values and behavior within the workplace.
- a leader who does not listen to others make all decisions and is controlling
- Business An organization created whose purpose is something other than making a profit.
- Work that businesses perform for consumers.
- Plan A researched plan used by a business to reach its target market.
- cues Information acquired by observing rather than listening to people.
- Listening Absorbing what a person is saying and responding.
- Products created by businesses that you can physically touch and see.
- A model of the actual product.
- The ability to influence people.
- of a Business To help people improve their lives by providing goods and services
- making profit by producing or selling consumer goods or services in exchange for money.
- Listening speaking and other activities.
- a hands-off approach to leadership where the leaders choose not to lead.
- Business Administration A government agency that helps small business owners start their business
- A group of people or companies who have a demand for a product or service
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- Any effort to inform persuade or remind potential customers about a business's products
- Being legally responsible for something.
- a leader who listens to other people's decisions and encourages the exchange of ideas.
Down
- Someone who starts up their own business
- Point, The point at which total revenues equal total costs
- Where you are lacking the ability to behave with moral principles.
- Ethics This reflects you as an individual when it comes to your personal values and beliefs
- Measurable characteristics that describe a population
- A business that is owned by many people who are also stakeholders.
- The study of how individuals behave when it comes to satisfying their unlimited wants and needs
- A business owned by two or more people and they share the profit.
- The contest between businesses to win over consumers.
- The process of getting goods and services to customers.
- The process of starting and running a business.
- of Ethics A document that outlines the company's policies on the way you should conduct yourself
- An individual who buys goods and services from businesses.
- Market A group of people identified as those most likely to become customers
- Proprietorship, A business owned by one person.
- The public promotion of something to attract or increase interest.
- A business form that helps protect owners' personal assets.
- Mix The 4 strategies used to reach a target market: product, place, price and promotion.
- A business that was created for expanding an original business
- The money businesses get to keep after paying off expenses
- Acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair.
42 Clues: A model of the actual product. • The ability to influence people. • Someone who starts up their own business • Listening speaking and other activities. • Being legally responsible for something. • Work that businesses perform for consumers. • Proprietorship, A business owned by one person. • The process of starting and running a business. • ...
Internal environment 2023-04-24
Across
- Is a plan that identifies how the business will operate to make a profit.
- Is a business structure that is owned by 2 to 20 owners.
- Is a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual.
- Is an incorporated business structure that has at least one director and a maximum of 50 shareholders.
- Is a business model where the business's products are sold directly to consumers with no intermediaries involved.
- resources Are man-made goods in the production of goods and services.
- Is a type of business that aims to fulfill a community or environmental need by selling goods or services.
Down
- Are the primary external factors impacting a business it has some control over.
- Is the ethical conduct of a business beyond legal obligations, and the consideration of social, economic, and environmental impacts when making business decisions.
- involves factors within a business that a business has control over.
- Is a business model that has a physical store presence.
- Is the business owner being held personally responsible for the business's debts.
- Is an incorporated business that has an unlimited number of shareholders and lists and sells its shares on the ASX.
- are social, legal, technological and economic conditions that a business operates in and has no control over.
14 Clues: Is a business model that has a physical store presence. • Is a business structure that is owned by 2 to 20 owners. • involves factors within a business that a business has control over. • Is a business structure that is owned and operated by one individual. • resources Are man-made goods in the production of goods and services. • ...
4.01 Key Terms 2024-10-17
Across
- Someone that specializes in accounting procedures
- Money that is received by a business in exchange for their labor/products
- A sequence of events that includes steps toward
- An obtaining of funds, sometimes to buy another company
- The document that explains a business's financial condition at a specific moment
- Rules that accountants have to follow when making financial statements
- Portion of a business's money that is paid to shareholders
- A decision to make an expense that promotes long-term growth
Down
- Total value of a company
- A company's financial statements that shows profit/loss over time
- A summary of financial information put into a form that is easy to understand
- The process of keeping financial records
- A financial summary estimating how much money will move in/out of a business
- Total property for which a financial institution provides admin services
- The amount of something the owner has invested in the business
- Anything of value that a business owns
- Debts that a business owes
- Management of money by a business
- The cost to keep operations running in a business
19 Clues: Total value of a company • Debts that a business owes • Management of money by a business • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • A sequence of events that includes steps toward • Someone that specializes in accounting procedures • The cost to keep operations running in a business • ...
puzzle 2021-04-13
Across
- a social or business relationship
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
- compensation for a wrong
- thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
- the ratio of the output to the input of any system
- the science of mental life
- the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money
- derive a benefit from
- an elaborate and systematic plan of action
- secret information about an enemy
- a dramatic or musical entertainment
- the proper sphere or extent of your activities
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
- a detailed list of all the items in stock
Down
- persevering determination to perform a task
- manner of acting or controlling yourself
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- ignoring distinctions
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- able to control or determine policy
- an authoritative rule
- a theatrical pose created for effect
- a practical method or art applied to some particular task
- an expert whose views are taken as definitive
- the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters
- a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
- provide with staff
- possession of controlling influence
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- deal with in a routine way
- plan and direct
- give an incentive for action
- the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
- an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
- the collection of rules imposed by authority
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
40 Clues: plan and direct • provide with staff • ignoring distinctions • an authoritative rule • derive a benefit from • compensation for a wrong • the science of mental life • deal with in a routine way • give an incentive for action • a social or business relationship • secret information about an enemy • a basic truth or law or assumption • able to control or determine policy • ...
Sample 2024-07-02
Across
- The practice of managing records to meet operational needs, legal requirements, and social responsibilities.
- A software development environment that enables the creation of applications with minimal hand-coding.
- The process of connecting a user interface element to a data source.
- The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Strategies, methods, and tools used to capture, manage, store, and deliver content and documents related to organizational processes.
- A development approach that allows non-programmers to create applications without writing code.
- A tool used to create forms for data entry or surveys without coding.
- A discipline that uses various methods to discover, model, analyze, measure, improve, and optimize business processes.
- A graphical representation of a sequence of steps or tasks in a process.
- Modules or parts of software that can be used in multiple applications or systems.
- The process of combining different systems and software to work as a cohesive unit.
Down
- A subset of AI that involves training algorithms to learn patterns and make predictions from data.
- A method that allows users to visually organize elements by moving them with a mouse or touch.
- Ready-made designs or structures that can be used to create applications quickly.
- The space where interactions between humans and machines occur.
- A set of practices and principles aimed at improving flexibility and speed in software development.
- The study of data to extract meaningful insights and knowledge.
- A non-professional developer who creates applications to solve business problems using IT-sanctioned tools.
- A tool that allows users to create applications through a visual interface.
- A strategy to improve the creation, delivery, storage, and retrieval of outbound communications.
- Creating graphical representations of systems to understand and communicate their structure and behavior.
- A field of artificial intelligence focused on the creation of systems that can generate human-like content.
22 Clues: The space where interactions between humans and machines occur. • The study of data to extract meaningful insights and knowledge. • The use of technology to perform tasks without human intervention. • The process of connecting a user interface element to a data source. • A tool used to create forms for data entry or surveys without coding. • ...
Unit 7 project 2025-01-21
Across
- Oversees the defense of the country; headquarters is the Pentagon
- Provides Medicare and Medicaid; takes up about a quarter of the government's annual spending
- Ensures that American workers are treated fairly and stay safe
- Manages the federal government's legal business
- Supervises means of travel in the U.S.
- Makes coins
- Provides energy throughout the country; tries to find renewable energy sources
- Looks over foods from American farmers; handles issues related to farming
- Very popular as of 2016; people give the workers of this administration a portion of their income and recieve benefits when they retire, which are proportionate to what they gave
- This department provides financial assistance to veterans and sometimes their dependents
Down
- Promotes business and economic growth in the U.S.; collects and publishes data, especially about the country's economic state
- Provides more than 250 programs; does research on matters of education, promotes the president's objectives regarding education
- Handles undeveloped U.S. land (such as national parks) and natural resources
- Manages the U.S. economy
- Encourages people to buy homes; aids renters; gives grants to people who will use it to improve a downtown area
- The head of the Department of Justice
- Established soon after the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, this department strives for security against terrorist attacks and creates response plans if such attacks were to happen
- In charge of relationships between U.S. and foreign nations, promotes global peace using U.S. influence
- These are the highest-ranked officers in America's military
- Is not a recipient of federal funding; insures bank deposits
- Gets mail delivered, upkeeps thousands of U.S. post offices
- Prohibited by law to spy on U.S. citizens (within the U.S), this agency is the coordinator of the government's collecting of intelligence
- Supervises space programs, does research in the field of aerospace
23 Clues: Makes coins • Manages the U.S. economy • The head of the Department of Justice • Supervises means of travel in the U.S. • Manages the federal government's legal business • These are the highest-ranked officers in America's military • Gets mail delivered, upkeeps thousands of U.S. post offices • Is not a recipient of federal funding; insures bank deposits • ...
Wk 10 spelling 2024-07-02
8 Clues: free from outside • absolutely nesserary • lack of knowledge or info • occurring or done at once • causing laughting or amusement • having or showing intelligence • to make (someone) very happy and excited • wishing to do ones or duty well thoroughly
Unit Two (Chapters 4-6) Review 2022-03-01
Across
- A mental shortcut that may, or may not, solve a problem
- Gradually reinforcing an animal for responses that get closer to the desired response
- A type of memory store that holds information for less than one second
- A type of memory store that holds information for 1-30 seconds
- The idea that performing one task, or perceiving a stimulus, leads you to perform related tasks or retrieve similar memories
- Conditioning that pairs neutral stimuli with one that causes reflexive behavior
- The guy who studied observational, or social, learning
- The process of organizing information and entering it into memory
- The most typical example of a concept
- The underlying meaning of a word or image
- A type of intelligence that emphasizes understanding others and excelling in social situations
- Three types: Sensory, Short-term, and long-term
- A type of memory store that holds "important" information over time
- A type of intelligence comprised of facts, definitions, and memories
- The ability to reason, solve problems, learn, and understand material
Down
- Learning that occurs when repeated exposure to a stimulus reduces responsiveness to it
- The elimination of a conditioned response after repeated exposure to a conditioned stimulus without the unconditioned stimulus
- A type of intelligence that relies on working memory
- The meaning of a word, phrase, or sentence
- Deciding what follows from an idea or situation
- Memories that cannot be retrieved voluntarily, but predispose us to behave in certain ways (can produce bias)
- A type of punishment that involves removing a deterrent
- A specific type of interference where new learning makes it difficult to remember past information
- Conditioning that emphasizes the role of rewards and punishments
- A specific type of amnesia that prevents the formation of new memories
- Stimuli, thoughts, or feelings that trigger or enhance remembering
- A type of reinforcement that involves presenting a reward
- The guy who created classical conditioning
- A type of short-term memory that allows us to access information stored in long-term memory to solve problems and recall past experiences
- A child who shows immense talent in some areas, but is ordinary otherwise
- An encoding strategy that produces greater breadth of processing
31 Clues: The most typical example of a concept • The underlying meaning of a word or image • The meaning of a word, phrase, or sentence • The guy who created classical conditioning • Deciding what follows from an idea or situation • Three types: Sensory, Short-term, and long-term • A type of intelligence that relies on working memory • ...
Accounting for a small business 2024-09-18
Across
- Where you go to borrow money
- Economic benefit of selling inventory
- Revenue minus expenses
- Debts of the business
- A report created to plan for the future
- Items the business owns and controls
- Qualitative characteristic about decision making
- Money in your bank account
Down
- The owners stake in the business
- Making goods to sell in a factory
- Someone who comes up with a unique business idea
- firm Type of small business that sells inventory
- A drink to keep you awake
- Cost of running a business e.g. wages
- firm Type of small business that provides a service
15 Clues: Debts of the business • Revenue minus expenses • A drink to keep you awake • Money in your bank account • Where you go to borrow money • The owners stake in the business • Making goods to sell in a factory • Items the business owns and controls • Economic benefit of selling inventory • Cost of running a business e.g. wages • A report created to plan for the future • ...
Accounting 2019-06-03
Across
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- a printed form on which you write an amount of money and say who it is to be paid to
- all the things that is owned by the business
- exchange of goods
- the loan when you are buying properties
- a person to whom money is owed by a debtor
- anyone who owe money to the business
- an instance of buying or selling something, a business deal
- the amount of money that you spend on something
- what is owed
- a book in which a business records how much money it receives and spend
Down
- the money received
- cash and asset that will be converted into cash
- a person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business
- the owner plans to use the goods for his personal use
- someone whose job is to keep and check financial accounts
- the use of money to get a profit
- money that a business receives over a period of time
- levied by the government on workers' income and business profits
- the order of assets could be most quickly converted into cash
20 Clues: what is owed • exchange of goods • the money received • the use of money to get a profit • anyone who owe money to the business • the loan when you are buying properties • a person to whom money is owed by a debtor • all the things that is owned by the business • cash and asset that will be converted into cash • the amount of money that you spend on something • ...
Business Vocabulary - Carys McGlade 2023-02-21
Across
- When companies implement new processes, ideas, services, or products with the goal of boosting the bottom line
- Legally establish business that can own assets and incur debt.
- The quantity of product or service a business has to offer to its clientIndustry
- Normal people can own ________
- A share in the ownership of a company
- A _______ is a dollar figure that indicates how much money a company has earned by selling its products and services in a given period
- Money after paying business expenses
- Your _________ is someone who you are competting for clients
Down
- Business _______ is your business's ability to borrow
- Money borrowed by one party from another
- Everything a company owns
- Large businesses that deal with many vendors
- A business that is owned by 2 or more people
- A person who consumes a product or service
- A _____ entry increases an asset or expense account
- A company owned by one person
- A normal person can work with this business and open a store for them.
- Exchange goods for other goods
- What your business gives to their clients
- Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
20 Clues: Everything a company owns • A company owned by one person • Normal people can own ________ • Exchange goods for other goods • Money after paying business expenses • A share in the ownership of a company • Money borrowed by one party from another • What your business gives to their clients • A person who consumes a product or service • ...
Parliamentary Procedure 2024-11-22
Across
- The motion used to introduce new business at a meeting.
- Protects the rights of the ______.
- Usually the presiding officer
- The right of order and consideration of one motion over another to the priority of consideration.
- Number of taps to call a meeting to order
- Places business in the hands of a committee.
- Dealing with the main motion
- Officer position that records minutes at meeting
- Gets business done in an efficient and ____ manner.
- the officer conducting the meeting
- Pertaining to the item at hand; on topic
Down
- Observes the rule of the _____.
- Dealing with group and individual wants needs.
- A motion that modifies the wording of a motion.
- Arises from business being conducted (unexpected)
- Short break during meeting
- The text used for all Parliamentary Procedure law
- The minimum number of members who must be present at a meeting to transact business legally.
- A body of people who are meeting to carry on the business of an organization.
- Number of taps to ask members to stand
- Ends meeting
- A predetermined set of “rules” that will be used to “govern” the way business will be conducted.
- Number of taps to signal a ruling
23 Clues: Ends meeting • Short break during meeting • Dealing with the main motion • Usually the presiding officer • Observes the rule of the _____. • Number of taps to signal a ruling • Protects the rights of the ______. • the officer conducting the meeting • Number of taps to ask members to stand • Pertaining to the item at hand; on topic • Number of taps to call a meeting to order • ...
Accounting terms 2022-10-08
Across
- amount spent or liability incurred for purchasing assets
- a person or entity who is in position to pay his debts
- profit earned from transactions incidental to business
- income earned from transactions relating to business
- excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income
- economic resources of the entity which will give benefit in the future
- a record of transactions under that head
- right side of an account
- exchange of money goods or services
- good remain unsold or unused as on a particular date
- decrease in book value
- gross inflow of cash
Down
- recording business transactions in the book of account
- claim of amount against the entity
- amount spent to earn revenue
- excess of revenue over expenses
- a person or entity enable to pay his debts
- expense on purchasing and manufacturing good
- a reduction in price of goods sold
- claim of owner in the business
- left side of an account
- amount good or asset taken by the owner for personal use
- owner of the business
- an evidence of transaction
- material purchased for resale or for manufacturing products
- an economic unit which may be business or non business
26 Clues: gross inflow of cash • owner of the business • decrease in book value • left side of an account • right side of an account • an evidence of transaction • amount spent to earn revenue • claim of owner in the business • excess of revenue over expenses • claim of amount against the entity • a reduction in price of goods sold • exchange of money goods or services • ...
Accounting terms 2022-10-08
Across
- a person or entity enable to pay his debts
- decrease in book value
- economic resources of the entity which will give benefit in the future
- claim of owner in the business
- expense on purchasing and manufacturing good
- amount good or asset taken by the owner for personal use
- left side of an account
- income earned from transactions relating to business
- owner of the business
- right side of an account
- exchange of money goods or services
Down
- gross inflow of cash
- a person or entity who is in position to pay his debts
- claim of amount against the entity
- good remain unsold or unused as on a particular date
- excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income
- a reduction in price of goods sold
- amount spent or liability incurred for purchasing assets
- profit earned from transactions incidental to business
- an evidence of transaction
- a record of transactions under that head
- material purchased for resale or for manufacturing products
- excess of revenue over expenses
- an economic unit which may be business or non business
- amount spent to earn revenue
- recording business transactions in the book of account
26 Clues: gross inflow of cash • owner of the business • decrease in book value • left side of an account • right side of an account • an evidence of transaction • amount spent to earn revenue • claim of owner in the business • excess of revenue over expenses • claim of amount against the entity • a reduction in price of goods sold • exchange of money goods or services • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- income statements are used to determine ____?
- recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions
- initial investment in business as well as any retained earnings which are reinvested in the business
- summary of companys profits or loss during any given time period
- measures the loss in value of an asset
- represent amount of revenue generated by business
- income
- shows any changed which have occured in numerical balances of the company
- business and personal accounting accounts should be kept ______?
Down
- assets that can easily be converted into cash in a short amount of time
- how often should a business calculate profitability and review financial statements
- how much money a business puts in
- communication for information which gives specific details about a company
- assets taht can be easily converted into cash within one calender year
- required contribution for support of a national, state, or local government
- detailed account principles, guidelines, and rules used to prepare, present, and report financial statements
- shows numerical balances determined by chart of accounts
- expenses that cannot be clearly associated with particular product or function
- amount of money the business has earned after paying income taxes
- net income
20 Clues: income • net income • how much money a business puts in • measures the loss in value of an asset • income statements are used to determine ____? • represent amount of revenue generated by business • shows numerical balances determined by chart of accounts • recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions • ...
Accounting Terms by Kevece Hibbert 2025-05-19
Across
- People or businesses that purchase goods/services (Customers)
- Entries that affect both debit and credit sides of the same account (Contra entries)
- Recording financial transactions systematically (Bookkeeping)
- Documents used to authorize small cash payments (Petty cash vouchers)
- Owner's investment in the business (Capital)
- Entities that provide goods/services to a business (Suppliers)
- A book used to record small day-to-day expenses (Petty cashbook)
- Goods returned by customers (Return inwards)
- Resources owned by a business (Assets)
- Subsidiary ledger recording sales transactions (Sales ledgers)
Down
- earned from business operations (Revenues Income )
- The process of summarizing, analyzing, and reporting financial transactions (Accounting)
- returned to suppliers (Return outwards)
- An obligation a business owes to others (Liability)
- A document sent to a supplier indicating a reduction in amount owed (Debit notes)
- People who provide funds to a business hoping for a profit (Investors)
- A summary of all ledger balances to check arithmetic accuracy (Trial balance)
- A book that records all cash receipts and payments (Cash book)
- Costs incurred in running a business (Expense)
- Money or goods taken out by the owner for personal use (Drawings)
20 Clues: Resources owned by a business (Assets) • returned to suppliers (Return outwards) • Owner's investment in the business (Capital) • Goods returned by customers (Return inwards) • Costs incurred in running a business (Expense) • earned from business operations (Revenues Income ) • An obligation a business owes to others (Liability) • ...
Intro to Business 2025-11-04
Across
- The process of creating, distributing, pricing, and promoting goods.
- An independently owned business not dominant in its field,
- The rivalry among businesses for consumer dollars.
- A group of jobs grouped by function, product, region, or customer.
- Items owned by a business that have value.
- Money left over after all expenses are paid.
- Someone who risks time and money to start a business.
- The process of hiring, training, and evaluating employees.
- The process of obtaining and using money effectively.
- A paid form of nonpersonal communication.
Down
- A business owned by one person.
- A business organization owned by two or more people.
- A legal entity separate from its owners.
- The obligation of a business to act in ways that benefit sociey.
- The number of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at various prices.
- The number of products businesses are willing to sell at various prices.
- The process of organizing and controlling business activities.
- The study of how resources are used and distributed.
- The ability to create new ideas and products.
- The sum of all goods and services produced in a country during a year.
20 Clues: A business owned by one person. • A legal entity separate from its owners. • A paid form of nonpersonal communication. • Items owned by a business that have value. • Money left over after all expenses are paid. • The ability to create new ideas and products. • The rivalry among businesses for consumer dollars. • A business organization owned by two or more people. • ...
On Screen 3 Unit 5 2024-05-06
13 Clues: pind • tarkvara • asendama • riistvara • ilukirjandus • elatanud, vana • kordus, kordamine • etendama, esitama • sügavuti, detailne • kogum, koostatud hulk • intelligence tehisaru • pisiasjad, ka viktoriin • paindlik, painduv, elastne
Guidance to youths in Creation and Management of Business 2021-08-15
Across
- The persons who are found by conducting important process of market research.
- What your competitive analysis identifies
- You should open this as soon as you begin to conduct financial business transactions.
- A good business plan _________ you through each stage of starting and managing your business.
- A common category of most business plan.
- Method a person can use to conduct direct research
Down
- A type of business structure where two or more people own a business together.
- A type of tax paid to the government by business owners.
- These persons can give you funding to start your business in the form of venture capital investments.
- You will choose this to represent you business brand and identity.
- This process tells you if there’s an opportunity to turn your idea into a successful business.
- This can protect the name of your business, goods, and services at a national level.
- A road map for how to structure , run and grow your new business
- If you do not have enough money to start up your business, you can apply for this.
14 Clues: A common category of most business plan. • What your competitive analysis identifies • Method a person can use to conduct direct research • A type of tax paid to the government by business owners. • A road map for how to structure , run and grow your new business • You will choose this to represent you business brand and identity. • ...
BE Unit 2 Vocab Words 2022-10-24
Across
- A business that buys large quantities of a product from a manufacturer and sells smaller quantities to retailers.
- A short, memorable phrase or sentence that draws attention to a benefit of a business.
- Capable of being carried out; possible; workable.
- The money you have gained from a sale after expenses are paid.
- Supplies or physical resources necessary to produce a tangible good.
- A business that sells pro ducts directly to individual customers.
- A time or occasion that is right to do something.
- Physical products that you can see and touch.
- When a customer lacks something he or she wants or feels is necessary.
- Things that are vital and necessary for life.
- Money received in exchange for a good or service.
Down
- Things that you can live without, but would like to have.
- All costs or bills related to the business.
- A professional image that a business wishes to be associated with at all times.
- A business that sells knowledge, labor, and time, rather than tangible goods.
- The direct expenses to produce, manufacture, or purchase the goods or services you sell.
- A business that makes a product from raw materials.
- A graphic representation designed to help people easily recognize or identify a business.
- Work or labor that benefits someone else.
19 Clues: Work or labor that benefits someone else. • All costs or bills related to the business. • Physical products that you can see and touch. • Things that are vital and necessary for life. • Capable of being carried out; possible; workable. • A time or occasion that is right to do something. • Money received in exchange for a good or service. • ...
Business Vocabulary - Carys McGlade 2023-02-21
Across
- The quantity of product or service a business has to offer to its clientIndustry
- A person who consumes a product or service
- A _______ is a dollar figure that indicates how much money a company has earned by selling its products and services in a given period
- Exchange goods for other goods
- Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
- What your business gives to their clients
- Business _______ is your business's ability to borrow
- A share in the ownership of a company
- Legally establish business that can own assets and incur debt.
- Everything a company owns
- A business that is owned by 2 or more people
- Normal people can own ________
- When companies implement new processes, ideas, services, or products with the goal of boosting the bottom line
Down
- A company owned by one person
- A _____ entry increases an asset or expense account
- A normal person can work with this business and open a store for them.
- Money borrowed by one party from another
- Money after paying business expenses
- Large businesses that deal with many vendors
19 Clues: Everything a company owns • A company owned by one person • Exchange goods for other goods • Normal people can own ________ • Money after paying business expenses • A share in the ownership of a company • Money borrowed by one party from another • What your business gives to their clients • A person who consumes a product or service • ...
The Modern Federal Bureaucracy 2022-03-02
Across
- national institutes of health
- certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America
- inspects and grades foods in the US
- coordinates the government's efforts to make the country safer from attacks in the future
- International Police Organisation
- are the highest-ranking members of the US military
- competitor of the USPS
- issues weather forecasts
- collects statics on diseases
- coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- a new deal program begun to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennessee River
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- was a major step in the growth of union rights
- provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small businesses
- regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph, satellite, cable, and the internet
- is overseen by HUD
- encourages homeownership
- ensures that the activities of federal offices and personnel stay within the law and within budget guidelines
- pools together FHA mortgage loans and sells it to investors
Down
- collects taxes within the US
- protects the country from attacks
- handled programs for veterans until 1989
- is overseen by HUD
- a public corporation that replaced the U.S. Post Office in 1971
- conducts the legal business of the US government
- department of health, education, and welfare
- provides grants for artistic endeavors
- makes sure that companies that sell stocks tell the truth about their business and about their profits and losses
- oversees the infrastructure
- oversees actions in 6 geographic areas
- oversees the country's manned and unmanned space programs and carries on research in the aerospace field
- leads the federal government's response to natural disasters
- arctic national wildfire refuge
- investigates threats of terrorism and foreign intrigue against the country as well as alleged violations of federal criminal laws
- oversees the practices of railroads
- jobs of HEW without including education
- insures the deposits that people have in banks
- establishes rules for air traffic
- is overseen by hud
39 Clues: is overseen by HUD • is overseen by HUD • is overseen by hud • competitor of the USPS • issues weather forecasts • encourages homeownership • oversees the infrastructure • collects taxes within the US • collects statics on diseases • national institutes of health • arctic national wildfire refuge • protects the country from attacks • International Police Organisation • ...
Crossword Nilgiri House 2022-06-20
Across
- seeming to come from the time yet to come. [medium]
- a sense of solidarity arising out of familiarity and sociability.[hard]
- lacking enthusiasm and determination.[hard]
- something that is of daily occurrence.[hard]
- a person who has a certificate in law and gives legal advice/ help. [easy]
- move towards something. [easy]
- a heavily built short-legged carnivorous mammal with a long brown coat and a bushy tail, native to northern tundra and forests in Eurasia and North America.[medium]
- lasting for a short duration.[hard]
- A person who is critical about someone or something.[hard]
- situated between two things in position, level, etc. [medium]
- setting up or finding something.[easy]
- something that is morally binding.[hard]
- someone who organizes a business venture.[medium]
- devoid of intelligence.[hard]
Down
- costing a lot of money[easy]
- something that cannot be seen.[easy]
- A square of cloth tied around the head or neck.[medium]
- characteristic of an enemy or one eager to fight.[medium]
- an assembly to conduct judicial business.[easy]
- A mass of snow and ice falling rapidly down a mountainside.[medium]
- the fact of being in a particular place.[easy]
- being stubborn and refusing to change one’s opinion.[hard]
- assign a duty, responsibility, or obligation to someone.[easy]
- a lofty, extravagantly colorful, pompous, or bombastic style, manner, or quality especially in language. [hard]
- enjoyable and entertaining; holding your attention. [easy]
- the state of quality of recognizing.[medium]
- the shore of a sea or ocean. [easy]
- a building or group of buildings in which soldiers live. [medium]
- Fluent or persuasive in speech or writing.[medium]
- a sensation of a ring or spot of light produced by pressure on the eyeball or direct stimulation of the visual system other than by light.[hard]
30 Clues: costing a lot of money[easy] • devoid of intelligence.[hard] • move towards something. [easy] • the shore of a sea or ocean. [easy] • lasting for a short duration.[hard] • something that cannot be seen.[easy] • setting up or finding something.[easy] • something that is morally binding.[hard] • lacking enthusiasm and determination.[hard] • ...
puzzle 2021-04-13
Across
- provide with staff
- an authoritative rule
- compensation for a wrong
- an elaborate and systematic plan of action
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- possession of controlling influence
- the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
- a theatrical pose created for effect
- the ratio of the output to the input of any system
- able to control or determine policy
- the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
- manner of acting or controlling yourself
- give an incentive for action
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- persevering determination to perform a task
- an expert whose views are taken as definitive
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
- the proper sphere or extent of your activities
- the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money
- a detailed list of all the items in stock
Down
- derive a benefit from
- an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
- a social or business relationship
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- plan and direct
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- the science of mental life
- ignoring distinctions
- the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
- secret information about an enemy
- an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters
- deal with in a routine way
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
- a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
- a dramatic or musical entertainment
- the collection of rules imposed by authority
- a practical method or art applied to some particular task
40 Clues: plan and direct • provide with staff • derive a benefit from • an authoritative rule • ignoring distinctions • compensation for a wrong • the science of mental life • deal with in a routine way • give an incentive for action • a social or business relationship • secret information about an enemy • a basic truth or law or assumption • possession of controlling influence • ...
Raising Finance 2023-12-02
Across
- The early stage (sowing a seed) finance that might come from an angel investor.
- Business finance that has no guarantee of repayment or of an annual income, but gains a share of the control of the business and its potential profits.
- A company with limited liability and shares, which are available to the public. Its shares can be quoted on a stock exchange.
- Short-term borrowing from a bank. The business only borrows as much as it needs to cover its daily cash shortfall.
- Those owed money by a business – for example, suppliers and bankers.
- A pessimistic estimate assuming the worst possible outcome – for example, sales are very disappointing.
- A one person business with unlimited liability.
- Owners are liable for any debts incurred by the business, even if it required them to sell all their assets and possessions and become personally bankrupt.
- An optimistic estimate of the best possible outcome. For example, if sales prove much higher than expected.
- Obtaining external finance from many individual, small investors, usually through a web-based appeal.
- Those costs that do not change as the number of sales changes.
Down
- The finance available for the day to day running of the business.
- Ordering stock so that it arrives just before it is needed, just in time. i.e. having no stockpiles to cover for late deliveries.
- An asset used as security for a loan. It can be sold by a lender if the borrower fails to pay back a loan.
- Investors who back a business before it has opened its doors, taking a full equity risk, i.e. if it fails the investor will lose everything invested
- High risk capital invested in a combination of loans and shares, usually in a small dynamic business.
- Owners are not liable for the debts of the business; they can lose no more than the sum they invested.
- Those costs that vary with the output of the business
- A document setting out a business idea and showing how it is to be financed, marketed and put into practice.
- When an individual is unable to meet personal liabilities, some or all of which can be as a consequence of business activities.
- A market for buying and selling company shares. It supervises the issuing of shares by companies. It is also a second-hand market for stocks and shares.
- Estimating the future cash inflows and outflows, to find out the net cash flow.
22 Clues: A one person business with unlimited liability. • Those costs that vary with the output of the business • Those costs that do not change as the number of sales changes. • The finance available for the day to day running of the business. • Those owed money by a business – for example, suppliers and bankers. • ...
Cash flow 2025-03-12
Across
- A financial arrangement where a business withdraws more money than it has in its bank account, creating a temporary negative balance.
- Long-term resources owned by a business, such as property, equipment, or machinery, used for operations.
- The process of managing a company’s credit policies to ensure customers pay on time and minimize bad debts.
- The money received by a business from various sources, such as sales, investments, or financing.
- The total income generated from selling goods or services before deducting any expenses.
- The inventory of goods held by a business for sale or production.
- Short-term resources owned by a business that can be converted into cash within a year, such as inventory and receivables.
- A mandatory financial charge imposed by the government on income, profits, or goods and services.
- The final amount of money in a business’s account at the end of a financial period.
- The difference between total cash inflows and outflows during a specific period, showing cash availability.
- The difference between current assets and current liabilities, reflecting a company’s ability to fund daily operations.
- The financial gain made when revenue exceeds total costs over a given period.
- The money spent by a business on expenses, purchases, or repayments over a given period.
Down
- Individuals or businesses that owe money to a company for goods or services purchased on credit.
- An amount owed to a business that is unlikely to be recovered, often written off as an expense.
- Short-term obligations that a business must settle within a year, including accounts payable and short-term loans.
- The movement of money into and out of a business over a specific period, showing its liquidity position.
- The process of estimating future inflows and outflows of money to predict financial stability.
- Suppliers or vendors to whom a business owes money for goods or services purchased on credit.
- The amount of money in a business’s account at the start of a financial period.
- The liquid asset that a business holds in the form of currency or deposits, used for immediate transactions.
- The ability of a business to meet its short-term financial obligations by converting assets into cash.
- A situation where a business struggles to cover its short-term expenses due to insufficient liquid funds.
- Borrowed funds that must be repaid within a short period, typically less than a year.
24 Clues: The inventory of goods held by a business for sale or production. • The financial gain made when revenue exceeds total costs over a given period. • The amount of money in a business’s account at the start of a financial period. • The final amount of money in a business’s account at the end of a financial period. • ...
Chapter 1 Accounting 2020-09-17
Across
- system a planned process for
- assets taken out for the personal use
- the amount in an account
- a business activity for a fee
- an increase in owner’s equity
- amount remaining after liabilities
- the name given to an account
- organized summaries of activities
- owner’s equity in a business
- an amount owed by a business
- the side of the account that is increased
- amount on the left side of a T account
- financial rights to assets
Down
- a business owned by one person
- reports of the financial condition
- an accounting device to analyze transactions
- business activity that changes assets etc.
- the use of ethics
- a decrease in owner’s equity
- planning, recording, analyzing
- an equation
- a record summarizing all the
- a list of accounts used by a business
- the principles of right and wrong
- cash will be received at a later date
- anything of value that is owned
- amount on the right side of a T account
27 Clues: an equation • the use of ethics • the amount in an account • financial rights to assets • system a planned process for • a decrease in owner’s equity • the name given to an account • a record summarizing all the • owner’s equity in a business • an amount owed by a business • a business activity for a fee • an increase in owner’s equity • a business owned by one person • ...
FBM Entrepreneurship Crossword Pzle 2022-03-23
Across
- A plan that you present to people that will invest in your business
- A letter in the beginning of a resume that introduces yourself to the employer
- The state of being in debt
- When two or more people are running a business together
- Companies that sell goods in large groups
- Where commercial dealings are held
- Promoting your business, like advertising
- A business that sells goods directly to consumers
- Everything that has significant value
- ex. hair salon, hospital
- Entrepreneurs are people that start and run a business
Down
- When one person is running a business
- A rundown of a business's goal and mission
- A company that has one purpose
- The difference between cash and cost
- A company that sells the same product or service as your company
- A group of people that something is aimed towards
- Financial gain
- A rivalry between companies that have the same target market
- A document that describes your accomplishments
20 Clues: Financial gain • ex. hair salon, hospital • The state of being in debt • A company that has one purpose • Where commercial dealings are held • The difference between cash and cost • When one person is running a business • Everything that has significant value • Companies that sell goods in large groups • Promoting your business, like advertising • ...
Lesson 9 & 10 vocab 2023-12-18
Across
- person who assembles resources necessary to make goods and services
- Job that requires advanced training and specialized skills.
- business that only hires union members
- Job requires no specialized skills or training.
- part of the population that has paid work or is seeking work
- governing body of a corporation
- business that is jointly owned for their mutual benefit
- difference in the wages earned
- person that works with information
Down
- does business in more than one country
- allows only select groups to buy stock
- employed for a limited amount of time
- offers stock to general public
- functions like a business but does not make a profit
- someone who is affected by a company's actions
- Job that requires specialized skills and training.
- Job requires some specialized skills and training.
- work and jobs located in a different country
- highest ranking person in charge of a corporation
- business where the proprietor's liability extends only to what they have invested in the business
20 Clues: offers stock to general public • difference in the wages earned • governing body of a corporation • person that works with information • employed for a limited amount of time • does business in more than one country • allows only select groups to buy stock • business that only hires union members • work and jobs located in a different country • ...
Commerce Glossary Crossword 2024-02-06
Across
- Purchasing products on the internet
- When two people agree on an offer
- A business that directly sells products to the consumer
- The method to get a product to the consumer
- The person who receives money from a cheque
- A legally binding agreement
- A written communication paying a specific amount of money
- The transfer of funds on digital technology
- A spending plan based on earnings
Down
- Leftover money from a business' sale revenue
- An item that is necessary for a human to survive
- Items you can purchase
- Extra money you have to pay back for loans
- The value or amount of money a product costs
- An illegal business practice
- One who purchases goods to satisfy their needs and wants
- An organisation
- Money received on a regular basis from work
- An item that is not essential for survival but someone would like to have
- Trade and social business between individuals or a business
20 Clues: An organisation • Items you can purchase • A legally binding agreement • An illegal business practice • When two people agree on an offer • A spending plan based on earnings • Purchasing products on the internet • Extra money you have to pay back for loans • The method to get a product to the consumer • The person who receives money from a cheque • ...
History 2023-10-11
Across
- Investment banker,art collecter
- Holds the stock of company's that produce goods
- Companies could only hire union members
- Let people do as they choose
- Business man ,American steel industry
- when one company takes over the entire market
- A third party helps workers and employers come to an agreement
- an organization
- Business man or women who organizes business
- An arrangement that makes one person control someone else property
Down
- Formal order
- Railroad going through the U.S making it easier to transport goods
- The total of good and services in 1 year
- Someone who puts money in another business, or business plan
- To connect
- Wealthiest man in America, business' magnate
- un-used Land given to people
- the cost of manufacturing is less by making goods quickly in large quantities
- Locking workers out of the company and never paying them
- A rise in the value of money
- Railroad magnate and financer
- United all of the workers in an industry
22 Clues: To connect • Formal order • an organization • Let people do as they choose • un-used Land given to people • A rise in the value of money • Railroad magnate and financer • Investment banker,art collecter • Business man ,American steel industry • Companies could only hire union members • The total of good and services in 1 year • United all of the workers in an industry • ...
Partnership Formation Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- legal entity where owners have limited liability.
- financial commitment of a partner, whether in cash or non-cash assets.
- ownership portion of a business contributed by each partner.
- partnership that exists for a specific period or purpose.
- partner’s share of ownership in the partnership.
- business structure where partners have unlimited liability.
- written contract outlining partner rights and responsibilities.
- division of earnings among partners.
- contribution of land, equipment, or inventory instead of cash.
- disadvantage of partnerships where partners share debts.
- form of business with legal personality separate from its owners.
- method of determining the value of a partner’s assets.
Down
- process of adjusting asset values before forming a partnership.
- disadvantage of a partnership where disagreements may arise.
- business structure with two or more owners.
- partner who only invests but does not manage.
- assumption of financial risk by all general partners.
- withdrawal of business funds by a partner.
- financial record where a partner’s investment is recorded.
- amount or asset each partner brings into the business.
20 Clues: division of earnings among partners. • withdrawal of business funds by a partner. • business structure with two or more owners. • partner who only invests but does not manage. • partner’s share of ownership in the partnership. • legal entity where owners have limited liability. • assumption of financial risk by all general partners. • ...
Accountancy 2025-06-12
Across
- The principal book containing individual accounts.
- Amount withdrawn by the owner for personal use.
- The excess of expenses over revenue.
- Any financial event that changes the position of the business.
- Concept of recording expenses in the same period as revenues.
- Decrease in the value of a fixed asset due to use or time.
- The documentary proof for a transaction.
- The excess of revenue over expenses.
- Assumption that business will continue indefinitely.
- The book of original entry in accounting.
Down
- Income earned from the sale of goods or services.
- The systematic recording of daily financial transactions.
- Principle stating every transaction has two sides.
- Present obligations of the business to outsiders.
- A non-recurring benefit like profit from sale of asset.
- Unsold goods at the end of the accounting period.
- The process of recording, classifying, summarizing, and interpreting business transactions.
- Every transaction affects at least two accounts.
- Resources owned by a business expected to bring future benefits.
- Owner’s investment in the business
20 Clues: Owner’s investment in the business • The excess of expenses over revenue. • The excess of revenue over expenses. • The documentary proof for a transaction. • The book of original entry in accounting. • Amount withdrawn by the owner for personal use. • Every transaction affects at least two accounts. • Income earned from the sale of goods or services. • ...
Key Terms Review 1.01 2022-02-09
Across
- Money that remains after a business has paid for the expenses of running the business.
- The process of developing, installing, and implementing computer information systems and applications.
- A business considered separate from the owners of the business by law. The owners are the stockholders.
- Items that would be nice to have, but are not necessary.
- The process of creating, promoting, and presenting a product to the consumers.
- > Expenses
- A person's incentive to work to gain something for himself or herself (that is to make money).
- producing goods
Down
- activities involved in the day-to-day running of a business for the purpose of producing value for the stakeholders.
- organization A business whose goal is to provide a service rather than to make a profit, such as the American Red Cross.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- Contest between businesses to win customers' business and loyalty
- Items necessary for existence, such as clothing, food, and shelter.
- The activities that deal with the hiring, firing, training and other personnel (employee) issues.
- Items businesses sell that can be physically weighed or measured, such as iPods and CDs.
- The process of leading and directing all or part of an organization
- A person who uses goods or services. Many times the consumer is also the customer (purchaser).
- Tasks that businesses perform or provide for customers, such as haircuts and car washes.
- The process of recording and reporting the financial data for a business.
19 Clues: > Expenses • producing goods • A business owned by two or more people. • Items that would be nice to have, but are not necessary. • Contest between businesses to win customers' business and loyalty • Items necessary for existence, such as clothing, food, and shelter. • The process of leading and directing all or part of an organization • ...
Accounting 3/4 - Chapter 2 2025-08-27
Across
- The current worth of an asset or the price the asset would bring if sold on the open market.
- A financial event that changes the resources of a firm.
- The relationship between assets and liabilities plus owners' equity.
- The result of an excess of revenue over expenses.
- The financial interest of the owner of a business; also called proprietorship or net worth.
- Claims for future collection from customers.
- Financial investment in a business; equity
- An outflow of cash, use of other assets, or incurring of a liability.
Down
- Debts or obligations of a business.
- An arrangement to allow payment at a later date; also called a charge-account or open-account credit.
- A point at which revenue equals expenses.
- A formal report of changes that occurs in the owner's financial interest during a reporting period.
- Property Owned by a business.
- A formal report of business operations covering a specific period of time; also called a profit or loss statement or a statement of income and expenses.
- A formal report of a business's financial condition on a certain date; reports the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity of the business.
- Funds taken from the business by the owner for personal use.
- Amounts a business must pay in the future.
- An owner's financial interest in a business.
- An inflow of money or other assets that results from the sales of goods or services or from the use of money or property; also called income.
19 Clues: Property Owned by a business. • Debts or obligations of a business. • A point at which revenue equals expenses. • Amounts a business must pay in the future. • Financial investment in a business; equity • An owner's financial interest in a business. • Claims for future collection from customers. • The result of an excess of revenue over expenses. • ...
Values 2015-07-28
Across
- accomplishment
- -BFF
- Development
- being true to yourself
- being somewhere
- believing in something
- -loving someone
- Has a trunk
- Famous have lots of fame
- Likes to chase mice
Down
- being fair to yourself
- Man's best friend
- being a leader
- Others
- -being intelligent
- Large marsupial
- Accepted by Others
- Flying mammal
- -trusting someone
19 Clues: -BFF • Others • Development • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • being a leader • accomplishment • Large marsupial • being somewhere • -loving someone • Man's best friend • -trusting someone • -being intelligent • Accepted by Others • Likes to chase mice • being fair to yourself • being true to yourself • believing in something • Famous have lots of fame
Values from movies 2020-05-12
10 Clues: Onward • Swades • Matilda • chachi420 • Ballerina • secretlifeofpets • secretlifeofpets2 • Harrypottermovies • Anamericangirlgrace • AnamericangirlIsabelle
Values from movies 2020-05-12
10 Clues: Swades • Onward • Matilda • chachi420 • Ballerina • secretlifeofpets • secretlifeofpets2 • Harrypottermovies • Anamericangirlgrace • AnamericangirlIsabelle
DISCOVER ME 2020-10-17
Corsini-Intro-2 2022-11-04
Economics 9 weeks practice 2023-03-02
Across
- the amount of money earned from a business
- the total amount of money in circulation
- two or more people in a business
- the amount of resources in circulation
- the central bank of the US
- the limited amount of money to spend
- the total amount of money owned by the Federal Gov't
- one person in a business
- not having enough resources
- the cost of the next best alternative
- not having a job that produces money
- required to produce the things we have
Down
- the tools used by people for work
- profit
- one seller in the market
- Are you ready for the test?
- gross domestic product
- the point where your real GDP stops going up
- the area used for resources
- a person that starts a business
- the people that work on the land
- big sellers dominate the industry
- point in business cycle where the economy returns to previous peak
- a large business owned by a group
- the need for resources
25 Clues: profit • gross domestic product • the need for resources • one seller in the market • one person in a business • the central bank of the US • Are you ready for the test? • the area used for resources • not having enough resources • a person that starts a business • two or more people in a business • the people that work on the land • the tools used by people for work • ...
Term 2 Commerce Review 2023-06-15
Across
- gender, location, age, profession, etc
- various strategies a business uses in its promotional campaign
- group of customers to whom a business intends to sell its products
- when people buy things they don't need
- when a sales representatives interacts with a customer to make a sale
- inclusion of products in TV or movies
- a paid nonpersonal message communicated through a mass medium
- when the total market is subdivided
- when a business uses the same marketing strategies
- when products that are similar are made to appear different
Down
- a person who influences others
- Buy One Get One Free
- when businesses use TikTok or Insta to sell their product
- market segment at which most resources are directed
- ways to get customers to buy your product
- any free news story about a business
- when a business modifies their marketing strategies
- End of Financial Year
- what is morally right and wrong
- methods used by a business to inform, persuade and remind customers
20 Clues: Buy One Get One Free • End of Financial Year • a person who influences others • what is morally right and wrong • when the total market is subdivided • any free news story about a business • inclusion of products in TV or movies • gender, location, age, profession, etc • when people buy things they don't need • ways to get customers to buy your product • ...
Lesson 9 & 10 Vocabulary Crossword 2023-12-20
Across
- Taxi Drivers are _____ workers.
- _____ Worker employed for a limited amount of time.
- Business where the proprietor's liability extends only to what they have invested in the business.
- Janitors are _____ workers.
- Business that only hires union members.
- Functions like a business but does not make a profit.
- Person who assembles resources necessary to make goods and services.
- Governing body of a corporation.
- Difference in the wages earned.
- Part of the population that has paid work or is seeking work.
Down
- Welders are _____ workers.
- Someone who is affected by a company's actions.
- Work and jobs located in a different country.
- Business that is jointly owned for their mutual benefit.
- Corporation that does business in more than one country.
- Person that works with information.
- Highest ranking person in charge of a corporation.
- _____ corporation that only allows select groups to buy their stock.
- Scientists are _____ workers.
- _____ corporation that offers stock to the general public.
20 Clues: Welders are _____ workers. • Janitors are _____ workers. • Scientists are _____ workers. • Taxi Drivers are _____ workers. • Difference in the wages earned. • Governing body of a corporation. • Person that works with information. • Business that only hires union members. • Work and jobs located in a different country. • Someone who is affected by a company's actions. • ...
Partnership Formation Crossword 2025-02-13
Across
- contribution of land, equipment, or inventory instead of cash.
- financial record where a partner’s investment is recorded.
- partner who only invests but does not manage.
- disadvantage of a partnership where disagreements may arise.
- written contract outlining partner rights and responsibilities.
- financial commitment of a partner, whether in cash or non-cash assets.
- business structure where partners have unlimited liability.
- legal entity where owners have limited liability.
- partnership that exists for a specific period or purpose.
- method of determining the value of a partner’s assets.
- partner’s share of ownership in the partnership.
Down
- process of adjusting asset values before forming a partnership.
- ownership portion of a business contributed by each partner.
- division of earnings among partners.
- amount or asset each partner brings into the business.
- business structure with two or more owners.
- disadvantage of partnerships where partners share debts.
- withdrawal of business funds by a partner.
- assumption o
- form of business with legal personality separate from its owners.
20 Clues: assumption o • division of earnings among partners. • withdrawal of business funds by a partner. • business structure with two or more owners. • partner who only invests but does not manage. • partner’s share of ownership in the partnership. • legal entity where owners have limited liability. • amount or asset each partner brings into the business. • ...
Business Environment 2021-06-07
Across
- Laws which are passed by the government and parliament.
- Any individual or group who has an interest in the business.
- The people who own the business.
- This is the first objective of any business and must be met to achieve the other goals.
- The big idea and the reason for the business, representing what it wants to achieve overall.
- The difference between a business’ revenues and costs.
Down
- The amount of sales made by a business at a percentage of the whole market.
- Using resources in a way which does not affect the ability of future generations to continue to enjoy those resources.
- This happens when the business gets larger.
- The people who purchase your products.
- These are the values and principles which influence how the business is run
- Other business which provide your business with goods.
- – These are the specific targets which the business sets itself to achieve their overall aims.
- This is how the business is seen by others based upon its track record and behaviour.
14 Clues: The people who own the business. • The people who purchase your products. • This happens when the business gets larger. • Other business which provide your business with goods. • The difference between a business’ revenues and costs. • Laws which are passed by the government and parliament. • Any individual or group who has an interest in the business. • ...
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2024-02-20
Across
- A tool used to perform external business analysis
- 3rd stage in the business life cycle
- A type of entrepreneur
- A negative element considered when conducting an internal business assessment
- The biggest motivation to start a business
- A …………………………partnership is a changed or transformed form of general partnership
- A place where goods and services are bought and sold
Down
- An example of a business resource
- a concept of a product or service that doesn't exist in a certain market
- Business owned by contract
- A …………………………partnership is a changed or transformed form of general partnership
- Detailed proposal describing a business idea
- An individual who starts, creates, and manages a new business can be called an………………
- The action of letting customers know of the services and products your business offers
- The possibility of something positive or negative happening in a business
15 Clues: A type of entrepreneur • Business owned by contract • An example of a business resource • 3rd stage in the business life cycle • The biggest motivation to start a business • Detailed proposal describing a business idea • A tool used to perform external business analysis • A place where goods and services are bought and sold • ...
2.04 Vocabulary 2024-02-20
Across
- The physical and social characteristics of the population
- An organized inquiry into the possible success of a business idea or venture
- Two individual businesses that combine to form one organization
- The process of taking possession of something (e.g., acquiring another business by purchasing it)
- A systematic study of a specific market
- To clearly express
- Business costs that change according to changes in sales volume; also known as variable expenses
- All of the expenses involved in running a business that are not directly related to production
- A company’s blueprint for success; shows how the business works now and how it is intended to work in the future; the written business model
Down
- Expenses directly associated with the creation of products (e.g., raw materials)
- Business costs that are not affected by changes in sales volume; also known as fixed expenses
- A financial breakdown that allows owners/managers to determine when a business venture will break even or start turning a profit
- Income
- An inclination to have a certain perspective in favor of or against a person, group of people, or thing; prejudice
- Difficult, impractical, or impossible
- The flow of authority within an organization; also known as line of command
- The coordination of how a venture will come to life (workplace, materials, technology, etc.)
- A graphical representation of the flow of authority within an organization
- All of the expenses involved in setting up a new business or introducing a new product to the market
19 Clues: Income • To clearly express • Difficult, impractical, or impossible • A systematic study of a specific market • The physical and social characteristics of the population • Two individual businesses that combine to form one organization • A graphical representation of the flow of authority within an organization • ...
Business to Business Marketing 2014-11-04
Across
- the person who first suggests buying the particular product or service
- a customer who purchases a good or service for the first time
- the buyer or buying organization simply buys additional units of products that had previously been purchased
- the buyer has purchased a similar product in the past but has decided to change some specifications
- one person makes the decision alone
- one person makes the decision but solicit input from others before doing so
Down
- the person whose views influence other members of the buying center in making the final decision
- the first step in the buying process
- the person who consumes or uses the product or service
- the majority rules in the decision process
- the person who controls information or access, or both, to decision makers and influencers
- the person who ultimately determines any part of or the entire buying decision--whether to buy, what to buy, how to buy, or where to buy
- all members of the team much reach a collective agreement
- the person who handles the paperwork of the actual purchase
14 Clues: one person makes the decision alone • the first step in the buying process • the majority rules in the decision process • the person who consumes or uses the product or service • all members of the team much reach a collective agreement • the person who handles the paperwork of the actual purchase • a customer who purchases a good or service for the first time • ...
Science fiction crossword 9th grade 2025-10-23
Across
- A humanoid machine with artificial intelligence
- abbreviation for Artificial intelligence
- A vehicle used for interstellar travel
- A human with mechanical body parts
- Example of one of the most famous Sci-fi movie franchises
Down
- Going into the past or the future
- An imaginary future that is like a nightmare
- A person from another planet
- Dark dystopian futures with high technology and low life quality
- A light used as a weapon
10 Clues: A light used as a weapon • A person from another planet • Going into the past or the future • A human with mechanical body parts • A vehicle used for interstellar travel • abbreviation for Artificial intelligence • An imaginary future that is like a nightmare • A humanoid machine with artificial intelligence • Example of one of the most famous Sci-fi movie franchises • ...
Milla's Business Terms 2017-11-15
Across
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people
- a symbol or design the business uses for people to recognize the business
- a written or spoken agreement
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- a catch phrase a business creates so people can remember the business.
- what you use to buy things
- someone who buys the product
Down
- the importance, worth, or usefulness of something.
- a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- gaining money
- someone who sells something
- a commercial business
- the process of making plans for something.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or stat
- a person hired to work for a business
15 Clues: gaining money • a commercial business • what you use to buy things • someone who sells something • someone who buys the product • a written or spoken agreement • a person hired to work for a business • the process of making plans for something. • the importance, worth, or usefulness of something. • a person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • ...
Economics 2013-10-18
Across
- selling similar products to keep prices low
- economic law that states that the consumers will buy more when prices are lower
- the trade-offs
- money made by a business
- amount of a good and services produced by a worker in a given time
- looking at the similarities and differences of a product before purchasing
- a personal plan for spending
- people 16 years or older looking for or in the work force
- an activity performed for others for money
- a business owned by 2 or more people
- an organization that fights for workers wages, benefits, working conditions
Down
- a business owned by stockholders
- tools that help produce an item
- a business owned by one person
- money people make for working
- owner of the business
- lowest hourly amount of money that a business can legally pay its workers
- workers
- economic law that states that producers will supply more when the prices are higher
- things that can be bought or sold
20 Clues: workers • the trade-offs • owner of the business • money made by a business • a personal plan for spending • money people make for working • a business owned by one person • tools that help produce an item • a business owned by stockholders • things that can be bought or sold • a business owned by 2 or more people • an activity performed for others for money • ...
Felipe- Chapter 2 vocab 2022-09-15
Across
- gives corp certain rights/ privaleges
- basic and necassary
- fin info enter in computer
- provides need service for a fee
- summ info ab financial status
- business rec by law to have its own life
- generally accepted accountin principle
- behavior
- $ investors, banks, business owners supply
- accouting cycle/ time cov by acc repor
- business spends more money then they have
- $ earned over/above am spent keep busi operating
- reporting to manage/ internal user
Down
- collect docs/ report fin transactions
- transforms ideas to real-world-business
- business owned by 1 person
- buys finished products/ resells
- free to produce goods/services
- exisits ind of its owners holdings
- enough/ adequete
- to become liable or subject too
- particular, definite, named individualy
- reporting info to external users
- buys raw materials/to finish prod
- unless evidence/ bus has ab to survive
- acc info processed by hand
- business owned by 2 or more people
- degrees of loudnesss
28 Clues: behavior • enough/ adequete • basic and necassary • degrees of loudnesss • business owned by 1 person • fin info enter in computer • acc info processed by hand • summ info ab financial status • free to produce goods/services • buys finished products/ resells • provides need service for a fee • to become liable or subject too • reporting info to external users • ...
Government acronyms 2020-10-15
Across
- Congress reorganized most of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare's functions into this department
- A cabinet department created by congress in 1953
- nicknamed Fannie Mae
- Taxes
- nicknamed Freddie Mac
- Issues weather forecasts and conducts research in the sea and sky
- President Lyndon created this department to make urban areas safer to live in
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors
- Investigators
- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs
- Oversees actions in six geographical areas of the world
- Delivers packages
- Created after the events of September 11, 2001
- Five-sided shape
- A watchdog agency that Congress created in 1921 to ensure that the activities of federal offices and personnel stay within the law and within budget guidelines
- Highest ranking members of the military
- A New Deal program begun to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennessee River
- nicknamed Ginnie Mae
- Makes sure that companies which sell stocks tell the truth about their business and about their profits and losses
- Provides services for veterans
Down
- Tracks down worldwide criminals
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small businesses
- Insures the deposits that people have in banks
- Leads the federal government's response to natural disasters such as hurricanes and floods
- Insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- Enforces provisions of the National Labor Relations Act
- Congress passed legislation on action to either release or protect the oil in Alaska
- Coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- The first independent agency that Congress created
- Regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph, satellite, cable, and the Internet
- Oversees the country's first industry
- Delivers mail
- The department that conducts legal business
- Oversees the nation's transportation system
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
- Space
37 Clues: Taxes • Space • Investigators • Delivers mail • Five-sided shape • Delivers packages • nicknamed Fannie Mae • nicknamed Ginnie Mae • nicknamed Freddie Mac • Provides services for veterans • Tracks down worldwide criminals • Establishes rules for air traffic • Oversees the country's first industry • Provides grants for artistic endeavors • Highest ranking members of the military • ...
puzzle 2021-04-13
Across
- provide with staff
- an authoritative rule
- compensation for a wrong
- an elaborate and systematic plan of action
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- possession of controlling influence
- the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
- a theatrical pose created for effect
- the ratio of the output to the input of any system
- able to control or determine policy
- the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
- manner of acting or controlling yourself
- give an incentive for action
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- persevering determination to perform a task
- an expert whose views are taken as definitive
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
- the proper sphere or extent of your activities
- the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money
- a detailed list of all the items in stock
Down
- derive a benefit from
- an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
- a social or business relationship
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- plan and direct
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- the science of mental life
- ignoring distinctions
- the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
- secret information about an enemy
- an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters
- deal with in a routine way
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
- a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
- a dramatic or musical entertainment
- the collection of rules imposed by authority
- a practical method or art applied to some particular task
40 Clues: plan and direct • provide with staff • derive a benefit from • an authoritative rule • ignoring distinctions • compensation for a wrong • the science of mental life • deal with in a routine way • give an incentive for action • a social or business relationship • secret information about an enemy • a basic truth or law or assumption • possession of controlling influence • ...
puzzle 2021-04-13
Across
- compensation for a wrong
- an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- an elaborate and systematic plan of action
- persevering determination to perform a task
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
- derive a benefit from
- give an incentive for action
- able to control or determine policy
- the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
- the science of mental life
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
- ignoring distinctions
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
Down
- an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters
- provide with staff
- plan and direct
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- secret information about an enemy
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
- a social or business relationship
- a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
- possession of controlling influence
- thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
- an authoritative rule
- the ratio of the output to the input of any system
- a detailed list of all the items in stock
- a theatrical pose created for effect
- a practical method or art applied to some particular task
- manner of acting or controlling yourself
- the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money
- the proper sphere or extent of your activities
- the collection of rules imposed by authority
- deal with in a routine way
- a dramatic or musical entertainment
- an expert whose views are taken as definitive
- the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
40 Clues: plan and direct • provide with staff • an authoritative rule • derive a benefit from • ignoring distinctions • compensation for a wrong • deal with in a routine way • the science of mental life • give an incentive for action • secret information about an enemy • a social or business relationship • a basic truth or law or assumption • possession of controlling influence • ...
puzzle 2021-04-13
Across
- give an incentive for action
- an elaborate and systematic plan of action
- the collection of rules imposed by authority
- possession of controlling influence
- the science of mental life
- persevering determination to perform a task
- capacity to produce strong physiological or chemical effects
- the principal activity in your life that you do to earn money
- a practical method or art applied to some particular task
- a social or business relationship
- a dramatic or musical entertainment
- derive a benefit from
- an authoritative rule
- deal with in a routine way
- an act of formulating a program for a definite course of action
- a theme that is repeated or elaborated in a piece of music
- the ratio of the output to the input of any system
- of equal importance, rank, or degree
- the financial gain (earned or unearned) accruing over a given period of time
- an operation that is assigned by a higher headquarters
- provide with staff
- readiness to embark on bold new ventures
Down
- an expert whose views are taken as definitive
- the quality of being productive or having the power to produce
- the proper sphere or extent of your activities
- ignoring distinctions
- secret information about an enemy
- plan and direct
- the act of compensating for service or loss or injury
- an instrumentality needed for an undertaking or to perform a service
- thin strip of metal used to separate lines of type in printing
- a thing constructed; a complex entity constructed of many parts
- compensation for a wrong
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- able to control or determine policy
- a detailed list of all the items in stock
- someone who controls resources and expenditures
- manner of acting or controlling yourself
- a basic truth or law or assumption
- a theatrical pose created for effect
40 Clues: plan and direct • provide with staff • ignoring distinctions • derive a benefit from • an authoritative rule • compensation for a wrong • the science of mental life • deal with in a routine way • give an incentive for action • secret information about an enemy • a social or business relationship • a basic truth or law or assumption • possession of controlling influence • ...
U.S. Government Acronyms 2025-06-06
Across
- Insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- Conducts legal business of the United States government
- Plans and coordinates federal transportation projects
- A private delivery company
- An agency that conducts secret-ballot elections to determine whether employees wish to be represented by a union and by which union
- Responsible for various aspects of security and national defense
- Has a mission to reduce the loss of life and property and protect the Nation from all hazards
- Collects taxes
- Inspects and grades foods that U.S. farmers produce and that importers bring into the country
- Nicknamed as Fannie Mae
- America's largest national wildlife refuge
- Protect investors and maintain fair, orderly, and efficient markets
- Nicknamed as Freddie Mac
- Establishes rules for air traffic
- A watchdog agency
- The first independent agency that Congress created
- Regulates communication by radio, television, telephone, telegraph, satellite, cable, and the Internet
Down
- Certifies the quality of foods and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs
- The highest-ranking members in the U.S. military
- Strengths the housing market
- A program to develop the resources of the area in and around the Tennessee River
- Coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- Issues weather forecasts and conducts research in seas and skies
- Oversees health policies
- Insures the deposits that people have in banks
- Oversees the country's manned and unmanned space programs
- Nicknamed as Ginnie Mae
- Provides assistance, information, and loans to the nation's small business
- Replaced the U.S. Post Office in 1971
- Responsible for health, education, and environmental programs
- An agency that collects, evaluates, and disseminates foreign intelligence
- Formerly the Departments of War and Navy
- Investigates terrorisms and alleged violations in the country
- Oversees actions in six geographic areas of the world
34 Clues: Collects taxes • A watchdog agency • Nicknamed as Ginnie Mae • Nicknamed as Fannie Mae • Oversees health policies • Nicknamed as Freddie Mac • A private delivery company • Strengths the housing market • Establishes rules for air traffic • Replaced the U.S. Post Office in 1971 • Formerly the Departments of War and Navy • America's largest national wildlife refuge • ...
Business Savings Accounts 2023-07-13
Across
- There is a $ _____ fee for closing the Business Premium Savings account out within 90 days.
- Business customers can use any _____ ATM with no fee.
- Businesses can make _______ deposits and withdrawals with a Business Premium Savings account.
- Business Tiered Money Market accounts are limited to ___ electronic transfers per month.
- Early withdrawal penalty on a 6-month Business CD is 3 months ______.
- Business Tiered money Market account offer ____ abilities.
- Interest rates on Business savings accounts are subject to ____ at any time.
Down
- Customers can transfer or _____ the interest on a CD.
- Business accounts are covered by ____& DIF insurance.
- Interest is compounded ____ on the Business Premium Savings account.
- There are no _______ fees on out Business Savings accounts.
- Monthly statements are generaly posted on the is posted
- The Business Tiered money market requires _____ dollars to open the account.
- No additional deposits allowed on this account.
14 Clues: No additional deposits allowed on this account. • Customers can transfer or _____ the interest on a CD. • Business accounts are covered by ____& DIF insurance. • Business customers can use any _____ ATM with no fee. • Monthly statements are generaly posted on the is posted • Business Tiered money Market account offer ____ abilities. • ...
Fall Crossword Puzzle 2016-10-24
18 Clues: prank • foliage • adams _____ • an arachnid • orange melon • mobile light • Indian summer • tangerine kin • crop protector • flesh and blood • Halloween handout • Christian Eucharist • Meleagris gallopavo • what a buzzkill kills • evil spirit or phantom • antanym for sculpturing • another word for unheated • source of youth intelligence
Intro to Business 2020-10-13
Across
- business owned by only one person
- contract to use the name and sell the goods or services of the parent company
- process of developing, installing, and implementing computer information systems and applications
- contest between businesses to win customers' business
- items necessary for existence
- process of recording and reporting the financial data
- business owned by two or more people
Down
- person who uses goods and/or services
- activities involved in the day-to-day running or a business
- incentive to work to gain money
- business whose goal is to provide a service rather than make a profit
- process of creating, promoting, and presenting a product to customers
- activities that deal with the hiring, firing, training, and other personnel (employee) issues
- nice to have, but not necessary
- business considered separate from its owners
- money that remains after a business has paid its expenses
- process of leading and directing all or part of the organization
- tangible items businesses sell
- tasks that businesses perform or provide for customers
19 Clues: items necessary for existence • tangible items businesses sell • incentive to work to gain money • nice to have, but not necessary • business owned by only one person • business owned by two or more people • person who uses goods and/or services • business considered separate from its owners • contest between businesses to win customers' business • ...
Cash-flow crossword 2023-02-11
Across
- inability to meet debts
- asset that easily be changed into cash
- total inflows – total outflows
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to ________ payments to suplliers
- a reason business create cash flow forecasts it identifies potential _________ in cash balances
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to reduce the ____________ offered to customers
- figures in _______ indicate negative figures
- A cause of a cash flow problem is that businesses can incur unexpected costs known as ____________________
Down
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity etc. that keep a business operating
- The____________ will always be the same figure as that of the closing balance of the previous month
- flow of money into and out of a business
- a limitation It that it is just a ________
- opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- keeping too much stock uses up cash and there is an elevated risk that stock becomes unusable
- Flow of money out of a business
- total Revenue - total Cost
- Flow of money into a business
19 Clues: inability to meet debts • total Revenue - total Cost • Flow of money into a business • total inflows – total outflows • Flow of money out of a business • opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow • asset that easily be changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • a limitation It that it is just a ________ • figures in _______ indicate negative figures • ...
Business Environment 2013-10-01
Across
- Laws which are passed by the government and parliament.
- Any individual or group who has an interest in the business.
- The people who own the business.
- This is the first objective of any business and must be met to achieve the other goals.
- The big idea and the reason for the business, representing what it wants to achieve overall.
- The difference between a business’ revenues and costs.
Down
- The amount of sales made by a business at a percentage of the whole market.
- Using resources in a way which does not affect the ability of future generations to continue to enjoy those resources.
- This happens when the business gets larger.
- The people who purchase your products.
- These are the values and principles which influence how the business is run
- Other business which provide your business with goods.
- – These are the specific targets which the business sets itself to achieve their overall aims.
- This is how the business is seen by others based upon its track record and behaviour.
14 Clues: The people who own the business. • The people who purchase your products. • This happens when the business gets larger. • Other business which provide your business with goods. • The difference between a business’ revenues and costs. • Laws which are passed by the government and parliament. • Any individual or group who has an interest in the business. • ...
S3 Business 2022-12-06
Across
- logos, slogans and colours make up an organisations ?
- one of the 4 P's - how much is charged
- a type of business who has both a franchisee and franchiser
- a type of business owned and controlled by one person (4,6)
- sector of the economy owned by the government
- one of the 4 P's - what the business sells
- one of the 4 P's - where the item is sold
- a type of business owned and controlled by 2-20 people
- research such as looking at books and magazines
Down
- sector of the economy owned by private individuals
- factor of production - the workforce needed to make the product/service
- one way the market can be segmented
- one of the 4 P's - how the customer is made aware of the item
- research such as surveys and interviews
- factor of production - the combination of the factors
- factor of production - the money, machinery and tools needed to make the product/service
- one way the market can be segmented
- sector of the economy - not for profit organisation
- factor of production - the natural resources
19 Clues: one way the market can be segmented • one way the market can be segmented • one of the 4 P's - how much is charged • research such as surveys and interviews • one of the 4 P's - where the item is sold • one of the 4 P's - what the business sells • factor of production - the natural resources • sector of the economy owned by the government • ...
