business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Business crossword. 2014-05-07
Across
- Richard Brandson owns this company.
- having a business on your own.
- source of Finance.
- when your business expands.
- a business company
- business involving two people.
- things you would use to make more profit.
- can boost motivation.
- business wants to make this.
Down
- what does USP stand for?
- the richest franchise
- needed in a business.
- this is used to get your business known.
- to gather information.
14 Clues: source of Finance. • a business company • the richest franchise • needed in a business. • can boost motivation. • to gather information. • what does USP stand for? • when your business expands. • business wants to make this. • having a business on your own. • business involving two people. • Richard Brandson owns this company. • this is used to get your business known. • ...
AM Transmissions 2021-01-27
Across
- frequency band that shortwave operates in
- changes in intelligence will change this part an AM carrier
- a condition prompting AM500 to shut down after receiving too much reflected power
- the size of a given channel
- board in the AM500 which controls remote operation
- converts baseband to PWM
- board that creates pilot tone in the AM500
- frequency band that AM radio operates in
Down
- converts PWM to zero reference AC signal
- a safety feature of the AM500
- the audio signal in broadcast radio
- centered in AM channel
12 Clues: centered in AM channel • converts baseband to PWM • the size of a given channel • a safety feature of the AM500 • the audio signal in broadcast radio • converts PWM to zero reference AC signal • frequency band that AM radio operates in • frequency band that shortwave operates in • board that creates pilot tone in the AM500 • board in the AM500 which controls remote operation • ...
Vocabulary Week 13 2015-11-19
Across
- not having or showing good judgement and intelligence
- very hard to explain or understand
- a selfish person who wants more than he/she needs
- having or showing good judgement and intelligence
- furious or very angry
- bending your legs and lowering your body close to the ground
Down
- fail to do something
- follow or chase someone in order to catch him or her
- settle an argument by agreeing to something
- present something for someone to accept or refuse
- trick or fool someone into believing something that isn’t true
- show or feel great joy
12 Clues: fail to do something • furious or very angry • show or feel great joy • very hard to explain or understand • settle an argument by agreeing to something • present something for someone to accept or refuse • a selfish person who wants more than he/she needs • having or showing good judgement and intelligence • follow or chase someone in order to catch him or her • ...
Accounting 2018-11-30
Across
- the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- supplies or inventory on credit.
- assets can easily be turned into cash.
- that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
- Net Income/all the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- 12 month operating period for a business.
- things of value that the business owns.
- movement of cash in and out of the business.
- owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
Down
- the debts of a business.
- the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- Notes Payable/money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
17 Clues: the debts of a business. • supplies or inventory on credit. • assets can easily be turned into cash. • things of value that the business owns. • 12 month operating period for a business. • movement of cash in and out of the business. • that is directly involved in the manufacturing process. • that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product. • ...
Law BB30 4.02 2024-12-19
Across
- Tolerance: The degree of variability in investment returns that an individual is willing to withstand in their business ventures.
- The power to make decisions regarding the operation and direction of a business.
- Funds: The initial capital needed to launch a new business.
- Expenses: Ongoing costs for running a business, such as rent, utilities, and salaries.
- Influence: The impact that the specific industry has on the operations and regulations of a business.
- Implications: The effects that business ownership structure has on tax responsibilities and obligations.
- of Formation: The simplicity or complexity involved in legally establishing a business entity.
- Liability: A legal structure where an owner's financial responsibility for business debts is limited to their investment in the company.
- Liability: A situation where the owner is personally responsible for all debts and obligations of the business.
Down
- Vision: A clear, long-term goal that describes what a business aims to achieve in the future.
- Sharing: The practice of collaborating with other businesses or entities to utilize resources more efficiently.
- Rules or laws established by authorities that govern how businesses operate within an industry.
- Requirements: The total amount of money needed to start and maintain a business.
- The legal responsibility for debts and obligations incurred by a business.
- Strategy: A plan for how an owner intends to exit or leave the business, usually involving selling or transferring ownership.
15 Clues: Funds: The initial capital needed to launch a new business. • The legal responsibility for debts and obligations incurred by a business. • The power to make decisions regarding the operation and direction of a business. • Requirements: The total amount of money needed to start and maintain a business. • ...
Marketing Notes 2015-10-02
Across
- groups based behavior
- there are not enough products to go around
- down part of a business cycle
- growing part of business cycle
- bought for personal use
- groups based on population
- consumers ability to buy products
- slow part of of business cycle
- when both consumer and producers are happy with price
- percentage of total revenue
- Gross domestic product
- a want
Down
- a need
- movement of an economy through 4 phases
- Gross national product
- bought for business uses.
- customer will buy the product no matter the price
- groups based on location
- the amount of goods producers produce
- renewing part of the business cycle
- there are more products than are being bought
21 Clues: a need • a want • groups based behavior • Gross national product • Gross domestic product • bought for personal use • groups based on location • bought for business uses. • groups based on population • percentage of total revenue • down part of a business cycle • growing part of business cycle • slow part of of business cycle • consumers ability to buy products • ...
Business Studies revision 2017-11-30
Across
- Revenue - expenses
- (opening stock + purchases) - closing stock
- what a business owes
- how a business is funded
- Net profit(before tax) - tax
- All costs added together
- Gross profit - expenses
- Money in an account at the start of the month
- Costs that are not linked to production
- current assets - current liabilities
- Turnover - cost of sales
Down
- Fixed costs + Variable costs
- Costs to set up a business
- Opening balance +/- ne cash flow
- Money in - money out
- things a business owe that change regularly
- Money in
- what a business owns
- Fixed costs divided by (sell price - variable costs
- Costs that don't change with output
- Costs that are linked to production
- Costs that change with output
22 Clues: Money in • Revenue - expenses • what a business owes • Money in - money out • what a business owns • Gross profit - expenses • how a business is funded • All costs added together • Turnover - cost of sales • Costs to set up a business • Fixed costs + Variable costs • Net profit(before tax) - tax • Costs that change with output • Opening balance +/- ne cash flow • ...
Vocab Project 2021-08-23
Across
- the action or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- something you want to do soon.
- a product and a process that students may use with support from school counselors, teachers, and families to help them define their career goals and postsecondary plans
- the academic or vocational education an F or M student receives while studying in the United States
- an educational strategy that provides students with real-life work experiences where they can apply academic and technical skills and develop their employability
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- the use of words to convey a message
- A job or a profession
- abilities that let you tackle job-specific duties and responsibilities
- small groups of occupations within a career cluster
- permission to do something
- explains to the employer why you are qualified for the position in which you are applying
- an academic degree awarded by universities, derived from the ancient formalism licentia docendi.
- A family of self-assessment career exploration tools that can help clients discover the type of work activities and occupations that they would like and find exciting.
- Provide students with a context for studying traditional academics and learning the skills specific to a career
- An occupation undertaken for a significant period of a person's life and with opportunities for progress.
Down
- the action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- four-year degree program
- combines on-the-job training with classroom instruction, teaching workers the practical and theoretical aspects of highly skilled occupations
- something you want to do in the future.
- a combination of people skills, social skills, communication skills, character or personality traits, attitudes, career attributes, social intelligence, and emotional intelligence
- an academic degree awarded by universities or colleges
- a technical school is a two-year college that covers fields such as business, finance, hospitality, tourism, construction, engineering, visual arts, information technology and community work.
- a formal document that provides an overview of your professional qualifications
- a period of work experience offered by an organization for a limited period of time
- the way of communicating to somebody without talking
- action of mentioning or alluding to something.
- a range of investments held by a person or organization.
- a program that balances classroom theory with periods of practical, hands-on experience prior to graduation.
- A natural ability to do something or a natural tendency
- an academic program taken at the undergraduate level
- a settled way of thinking or feeling about someone or something, typically one that is reflected in a person's behavior.
- a number of persons associated together in work or activity
33 Clues: A job or a profession • four-year degree program • permission to do something • something you want to do soon. • the use of words to convey a message • something you want to do in the future. • action of mentioning or alluding to something. • small groups of occupations within a career cluster • the way of communicating to somebody without talking • ...
CBAP Chalk Talk 2022-05-18
Across
- Knowledge Area Acronym
- A usable representation of a need.
- _____ SME has in-depth knowledge and understanding of information relevant to the business need and/or solution scope.
- Provides a conceptual framwork for all business analysis work
- Business Analyst Core Concept Model element - with respect to situation
- DBA is example of _____ SME
- Various skills needed to be effective in doing business analysis work
- Methods business analysts use to perform business analyst tasks
Down
- Increase customer satisfaction is Business Objective example. (T/F)
- Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring.
- Functional and Non-functional. Together they make up _____ Requirements.
- Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications
- The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change.
- Perception one is worthy of trust
- Call forth or draw out requirements and designs with stakeholders
- A usable representation of a solution.
16 Clues: Knowledge Area Acronym • DBA is example of _____ SME • Perception one is worthy of trust • A usable representation of a need. • A usable representation of a solution. • Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring. • The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change. • Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocab 2026-03-12
Across
- a formal, scheduled evaluation about strengths and weaknesses
- a self-employed individual or business entity
- high-risk, long-term financing provided by investors to startups and small businesses with high growth potential, usually in exchange for equity (ownership stake) rather than debt
- a business strategy where companies bypass retailers to promote and sell products directly to consumers
- business practice of hiring an external third party to perform tasks
- Company flexible business structure that acts as a legal shield, separating personal assets (home, savings) from business liabilities.
- business is a strategic partnership where two or more parties collaborate to pursue a specific project
Down
- formal agreement where two or more independent businesses collaborate to achieve shared goals
- business model where independent distributors sell products directly to consumers
- recognizable brand identifier
- process of determining the economic worth of a company
- process of establishing and maintaining mutually beneficial relationships with other professionals,
- a corporate transaction where one company purchases majority of another company's shares
- a legal business entity, separate from its owners
- two or more companies combine to form a single, new legal entity
- most common business structure owned and operated by one individual
- Strategic management of a company’s reputation and public image
- legal document that gives an inventor exclusive rights to their new product
18 Clues: recognizable brand identifier • a self-employed individual or business entity • a legal business entity, separate from its owners • process of determining the economic worth of a company • a formal, scheduled evaluation about strengths and weaknesses • Strategic management of a company’s reputation and public image • ...
Accounting 2024-10-17
Across
- statement: A summary of accounting information
- The process of keeping financial records
- sheet:A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- of funds:the capital a company raises to buy another business or part of a company
- OfA:the total assets for which a financial institution provides administrative services
- flow statements:A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- Anything of value that a business owns
- statement: a financial statement that lays out a company's revenue, expenses, gains, and losses during a set accounting period
- equity: The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
Down
- the percentage of a company's earnings that is paid to its shareholders as their share of the profits
- cycle:a collective process of identifying, analyzing, and recording the accounting events of a company
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies
- The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures
- investment:A long term growth strategy
- worth: The total value of the business
- Debts that the business owes
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
18 Clues: Debts that the business owes • investment:A long term growth strategy • worth: The total value of the business • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • statement: A summary of accounting information • The monies that a business spends; also called expenditures • ...
Handout 2013-10-14
Across
- Managing your emotions helps you with your _________s with others.
- __________ emotions helps you effectively manage yours or other people's moods.
- Understanding emotions involves being able to identify changes in other peoples emotions when ________ interacting with them.
- People who can solve problems about emotions, or problems requiring the use of emotions, can better ____________ effectively.
Down
- If you do not ________ your emotions, it may lead to consequences.
- The EI model is ______-______
- A natural state of mind obtained from one's circumstances, mood, or relationships with others.
- A term used to refer to such mental abilities as thinking, reasoning, problem solving and adapting effectively to one's environment.
- Your answer on the emotional intelligence test is selected on a _______ ______
- There are ______ branches of abilities which are used in emotional intelligence.
10 Clues: The EI model is ______-______ • If you do not ________ your emotions, it may lead to consequences. • Managing your emotions helps you with your _________s with others. • Your answer on the emotional intelligence test is selected on a _______ ______ • __________ emotions helps you effectively manage yours or other people's moods. • ...
IS 3 2024-10-22
Across
- What is the word for when you have considered or actioned less intrusive means?
- What must you have reasonable grounds for to write an intelligence report?
- What is the word for the legal standing of your Intelligence report?
- What is the reason for writing the intelligence report?
- What 2 words relate to intrusion into the lives of innocent third parties?
- What has material facts attached to it?
Down
- What test relates to the person, the crime or the surrounding circumstances?
- What is the starting point for your Intel Report?
- What is also referred to as the role the subject has in the criminality?
- With regards to Article 8 HRA, what is another word for the need to infringe someone's rights?
10 Clues: What has material facts attached to it? • What is the starting point for your Intel Report? • What is the reason for writing the intelligence report? • What is the word for the legal standing of your Intelligence report? • What is also referred to as the role the subject has in the criminality? • ...
Pg 619-622 2022-02-02
Across
- a WAIS subtest about commonality of two objects
- defining scores with comparison
- a WAIS subtest about visual abstracts
- assess what a person has learned
- symmetrical, bell-shaped curve
- most widely used intelligence test
Down
- the phenomenon of rising intelligence
- a WAIS subtest about repeating numbers and letters in order
- assess future performance, capacity to learn
- a WAIS subtest about defining words and naming objects
10 Clues: symmetrical, bell-shaped curve • defining scores with comparison • assess what a person has learned • most widely used intelligence test • the phenomenon of rising intelligence • a WAIS subtest about visual abstracts • assess future performance, capacity to learn • a WAIS subtest about commonality of two objects • a WAIS subtest about defining words and naming objects • ...
The Cold War 2025-05-09
Across
- Another word for spying
- American intelligence agency
- First satellite sent into space by the USSR
- Symbol of Cold War division that fell in 1989
Down
- Race between USA and USSR went here
- Global sporting event affected by Cold War boycotts
- Used by both sides to spread their ideology
- Stands for Mutually Assured Destruction
- Soviet secret police and intelligence agency
- Type of war where superpowers fight indirectly
10 Clues: Another word for spying • American intelligence agency • Race between USA and USSR went here • Stands for Mutually Assured Destruction • Used by both sides to spread their ideology • First satellite sent into space by the USSR • Soviet secret police and intelligence agency • Symbol of Cold War division that fell in 1989 • Type of war where superpowers fight indirectly • ...
Arkangel 2013-12-07
Across
- the 5-star hospital where Alex recovers after a gun-shot that nearly killed him
- CIA agent disguised as Nikolai Drevin's assistant
- son of Nikolai Drevin
- 14 year old boy working for a British intelligence agency
- one of the richest men in the world
- the use of violence and threats,to intimidate someone
- central intelligence agency
Down
- a terrorist group of eco-terrorists
- British spy agency that Alex Rider works for
- an island 10 miles off the coast of Barbados where the "heart" of Ark Angel will be launched
- Nikolai Drevin's soccer team
- Nikolai Drevin's most expensive purchase for his soccer team
- Nikolai Drevin's futuristic space hotel
- the leader of force three
- people who have committed crimes
15 Clues: son of Nikolai Drevin • the leader of force three • central intelligence agency • Nikolai Drevin's soccer team • people who have committed crimes • a terrorist group of eco-terrorists • one of the richest men in the world • Nikolai Drevin's futuristic space hotel • British spy agency that Alex Rider works for • CIA agent disguised as Nikolai Drevin's assistant • ...
ems 2026-03-13
Across
- Situation where people cannot find work
- Process of collecting taxes
- Arranging resources and tasks efficiently
- Business that sells goods in large quantities
- Payment received for work usually calculated hourly
- Money placed into a bank account
- Industry that manufactures products
- Place where buyers and sellers meet to trade
- Written proof of payment
- Cost that changes as production increases or decreases
- Person who buys goods and services
- Person who buys goods or services from a business
- Activities used to encourage people to buy products
- Wrapping or container used to protect products
- Act of selling goods or services
- Quantity of goods producers are willing to sell
- Financial plan showing expected income and expenses
- Natural resources used in production
- Organisation responsible for running a country
- Amount of money paid for goods or services
- Human effort used in production
- Process of making goods and services
- Process of promoting and selling products
- Extra money paid when borrowing money
- Guiding and motivating employees to achieve goals
- Person or business that makes goods or services
- Items owned by a business that have value
- Use of goods and services by consumers
- Name or symbol identifying a product
- Goods brought into a country from another country
- Part of the economy owned by individuals or companies
- Public promotion of products or services
- Industry that uses natural resources
- Work done for others instead of producing goods
- Process of recording financial transactions
- Business that supplies goods to retailers
- Increase in general prices of goods and services
- Owner claim in the business after liabilities are deducted
- Setting aside money for future use
- Business that sells goods directly to consumers
- Market where only one seller controls supply
- Level of wealth comfort and access to goods
- Money earned by a business from sales
- Information attached to a product
- Standard of how good a product or service is
- Organisation that sells goods or services for profit
- Fixed amount of money paid to an employee
Down
- Monitoring work to ensure goals are achieved
- Industry providing services to consumers
- Movement of goods from producers to consumers
- Industry that provides services instead of goods
- Ability to perform tasks effectively
- Actions involved in producing distributing and consuming goods
- A business or organisation that provides goods or services
- Record of financial transactions
- Money received from work business or investments
- Rivalry between businesses selling similar products
- Goods kept by a business for sale
- Debts owed by a business
- Part of the economy controlled by government
- Increase in the production of goods and services
- Process of planning organising and controlling resources
- Government plan for spending and income
- Document requesting payment for goods supplied
- Money borrowed that must be repaid later
- Exchange of goods and services between people or countries
- Money spent by government or business
- Person who starts and manages a business
- Using money to earn more money in the future
- Business that provides goods to another business
- Cost that does not change with production levels
- Study of how people use limited resources
- Money citizens pay to government
- Physical items people buy and use
- Amount spent to produce goods or services
- Buying goods or services
- Quantity of goods consumers are willing to buy
- Person or business that links buyers and sellers
- Industry involved in producing goods
- Complete list of stock owned by a business
- System where products are assembled step by step
- Deciding in advance what must be done
- Goods sold to another country
- Cost incurred in running a business
- Money or resources used to start a business
- Exchange of money goods or services
- Physical money used to buy goods
- Money left after business expenses are deducted
- Taking money out of a bank account
- Money used in a country
- Something produced for sale
- Situation where resources are limited but human wants are unlimited
- System where goods and services are produced distributed and consumed
- Book where business accounts are kept
- Financial institution that keeps money safe and lends money
- Situation where expenses are greater than income
96 Clues: Money used in a country • Debts owed by a business • Written proof of payment • Buying goods or services • Process of collecting taxes • Something produced for sale • Goods sold to another country • Human effort used in production • Record of financial transactions • Money placed into a bank account • Act of selling goods or services • Money citizens pay to government • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary Review 2025-11-07
Across
- The money it makes from the sale of goods or services is just enough to cover the cost of supplying those goods or services but not enough to make a profit.
- A business owned by 2 or more people
- A quick description of your business that you use to explain to investors and customers.
- Something that the community needs which is provided in a planned and organized way either by an organization/business or government
- An overview of your business goals and includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them
- Money owed, debts
- A business entity that is usually owned by multiple stockholders and operates as a separate legal entity
- The finances required by a new business to pay for essential fixed and current assets before it can open for business
Down
- Business practice where only one person owns the business
- The process of starting a business based upon the opportunities and needs of your target market or local areas
- A person who manages, organizes, and accepts the risks of a business
- Money available for use immediately, rather than money invested in other things like equipment.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- Money you and/or your business have gained
- The state of being bankrupt
- Entire property of a person, association, or corporation
16 Clues: Money owed, debts • The state of being bankrupt • A business owned by 2 or more people • Money you and/or your business have gained • Entire property of a person, association, or corporation • Business practice where only one person owns the business • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time • ...
Accounting-Chapter 1 2026-02-10
Across
- A business that produces materials directly from natural source
- A professional who manages systems and supervises accounting employe
- An accountant who offers services to the general public
- A business that buys goods to resell at a pro
- The period of time over which earnings are measure
- A special form of business owned by shareholder
- A business owned entirely by one person
- The total set of procedures carried out during each fiscal peri
- A form of business in which two or more people share ownership
Down
- The routine tasks of an accounting clerk
- An organization that carries out social or charity work, not for pr
- A business that converts raw materials into new product
- A business that sells a service, not a product
- The process of preparing useful financial information about a business
- An examination of records to express an opinion on financial position
- A person who develops systems, interprets data, and prepares repo
- A junior employee who records transactions and does routine task
17 Clues: A business owned entirely by one person • The routine tasks of an accounting clerk • A business that buys goods to resell at a pro • A business that sells a service, not a product • A special form of business owned by shareholder • The period of time over which earnings are measure • A business that converts raw materials into new product • ...
ACC111 Exam 1 Review 2013-07-26
Across
- Funds taken from the business by the owner for personal use.
- A statement that tests the accuracy of the total of the debits and credits.
- Property owned by a business.
- Excess revenue over expenses.
- Account used to record money customers owe the business.
- An owner's interest in a business.
- The right side of a T Account
- an outflow of cash or use of other assets.
Down
- Debts of a business.
- A report of a business' financial condition as of a certain date.
- A report of business operations over a certain period of time.
- The left side of a T Account
- Excess expenses over revenue.
- Account used to record money a business owes its creditors.
- An inflow of money resulting from the sale of goods or services.
- The process businesses use to record financial information.
16 Clues: Debts of a business. • The left side of a T Account • Property owned by a business. • Excess revenue over expenses. • Excess expenses over revenue. • The right side of a T Account • An owner's interest in a business. • an outflow of cash or use of other assets. • Account used to record money customers owe the business. • ...
CBAP Chalk Talk 2022-05-18
Across
- DBA is example of _____ SME
- _____ SME has in-depth knowledge and understanding of information relevant to the business need and/or solution scope.
- Perception one is worthy of trust
- Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications
- A usable representation of a solution.
- Increase customer satisfaction is Business Objective example. (T/F)
- Call forth or draw out requirements and designs with stakeholders
- Knowledge Area Acronym
Down
- Methods business analysts use to perform business analyst tasks
- Functional and Non-functional. Together they make up _____ Requirements.
- The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change.
- A usable representation of a need.
- Various skills needed to be effective in doing business analysis work
- Business Analyst Core Concept Model element - with respect to situation
- Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring.
- Provides a conceptual framwork for all business analysis work
16 Clues: Knowledge Area Acronym • DBA is example of _____ SME • Perception one is worthy of trust • A usable representation of a need. • A usable representation of a solution. • Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring. • The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change. • Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications • ...
CBAP Chalk Talk 2022-05-18
Across
- The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change.
- Call forth or draw out requirements and designs with stakeholders
- Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring.
- Provides a conceptual framwork for all business analysis work
- Functional and Non-functional. Together they make up _____ Requirements.
- A usable representation of a need.
- Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications
- Methods business analysts use to perform business analyst tasks
Down
- DBA is example of _____ SME
- _____ SME has in-depth knowledge and understanding of information relevant to the business need and/or solution scope.
- Increase customer satisfaction is Business Objective example. (T/F)
- Various skills needed to be effective in doing business analysis work
- Perception one is worthy of trust
- Knowledge Area Acronym
- A usable representation of a solution.
- Business Analyst Core Concept Model element - with respect to situation
16 Clues: Knowledge Area Acronym • DBA is example of _____ SME • Perception one is worthy of trust • A usable representation of a need. • A usable representation of a solution. • Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring. • The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change. • Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications • ...
Entrepreneurship crossword puzzle. 2025-04-28
Across
- when two or more people work or own a business
- starting a business based off the needs or wants in the surrounding area
- Business that don't sell the same good or service but are still competing on the same level as you.
- A plan you usually make when creating a business to see what you want to do with it.
- business expenses that are always there
- expenses that change from month to month
- Businesses that offer the same good or service as you.
- People who buy items and sell them in bulk.
Down
- Someone who takes a risk to start a business.
- people who usually buy items from wholesalers and resell them.
- Where the sales equate to the cost.
- when one single person runs the business
- a business that assist customers
- expenses that don't change from month to month
- The people to which the service or goods is aimed towards.
- Representing your business in a clear way so more people become interested.
16 Clues: a business that assist customers • Where the sales equate to the cost. • business expenses that are always there • when one single person runs the business • expenses that change from month to month • People who buy items and sell them in bulk. • Someone who takes a risk to start a business. • when two or more people work or own a business • ...
PF Chapter 6 2025-03-20
Across
- someone who supports, guides, and advises another person over a period of time
- the spot where what you love to do the most intersects with the things you do the best
- character traits and interpersonal skills requiring EQ (emotional quotient) that guide how you interact with others
- third characteristic of entrepreneurs
- this is a great way to gain experience in a career field
- what you should do before an interview
- the act of finding something out
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- three things that make you who you are
- someone who starts and runs their own business
- the idea that you should connect with people who are doing what you want to do and get in the right places in order to find new opportunities related to your dream job
- people you ask to write recommendation letters for you when applying for jobs - always ask them first!
- technical skills (typically learned) demonstrated with a level of competency requiring IQ (intelligence quotient)
- a widely recognized perception or impression of an individual based on conduct, experience, skills, and actions
- first characteristic of entrepreneurs
- entrepreneurs are willing to take ___________
- second characteristic of entrepreneurs
- from a French word meaning “to sum up” or a summary
17 Clues: the act of finding something out • first characteristic of entrepreneurs • third characteristic of entrepreneurs • three things that make you who you are • what you should do before an interview • second characteristic of entrepreneurs • entrepreneurs are willing to take ___________ • someone who starts and runs their own business • ...
Unit Two: Review 2021-04-19
Across
- describes the rate of employees leaving the company
- an online recruiting website
- money owed to suppliers that you (as a business owner) have not paid for yet
- the title of a financial manager
- bank loan would be an example of this
- final compensation paid to an employee before they leave
- completed with the manager before an employee leaves for feedback purposes
- a financial statement that shows a snapshot of a business's financial history
- the process that involves analyzing the financial activities of a business
- a doctor is an example of this
- this type of team is beneficial for businesses with an international market
- when a business hires a third party to be in charge of recruiting future employees
- "do your own thing"
- a financial statement that includes revenue and expenses
Down
- business owners determine this value by subtracting liabilities from assets
- the department in charge of employee hiring and payroll
- the money spent to help a business generate revenue
- this type of team has members from different functional areas
- an important principle to follow for financial statements or future business decisions could be severely impacted
- when something of value is exchanged for something else that has value
- this type of labour requires some sort of training from an educational institute
- the recording of all transactions for a business in a specific format
- the money received from the sales of goods and services
- things of value that a business owns
- money owed by customer's to a business
25 Clues: "do your own thing" • an online recruiting website • a doctor is an example of this • the title of a financial manager • things of value that a business owns • bank loan would be an example of this • money owed by customer's to a business • describes the rate of employees leaving the company • the money spent to help a business generate revenue • ...
The looking one 2025-10-08
Across
- Money a business makes after expenses.
- Expenses that change in price.
- How much a of product people can buy.
- Money a business makes before expenses.
- To make something clear or easy to understand.
- A financial report to show a business income and expenses over a period of time.
- How much a product goes for.
Down
- How good a product is.
- The amount product a business is willing to produce.
- If a business makes enough money to keep running.
- How much people want a product.
- A business thinking the future
- Running a business so it can continue long time.
- The reason a business is running.
- Expenses that do not change in price.
15 Clues: How good a product is. • How much a product goes for. • Expenses that change in price. • A business thinking the future • How much people want a product. • The reason a business is running. • How much a of product people can buy. • Expenses that do not change in price. • Money a business makes after expenses. • Money a business makes before expenses. • ...
Vocabulary Test :) 2016-04-18
Across
- stiff and self-conscious or unnatural
- make a continuous low humming sound
- childishly sulky or bad tempered
- sly or cunning intelligence
- speak of act in an evasive way
- having a ready insight into and understanding of things
- sullen and ill tempered
- lacking energy or enthusiasm
- lacking interest or excitement; dull
- subject to chance
- weak of faint from illness or fatigue
- of or like a pedant
- mark with spots or smears of color
- very vivid in color
Down
- transformation from an immature form to an adult form
- make less severe
- having an extremely offensive smell
- expressed clearly; easy to understand
- lacking sensitivity or intelligence
- characterized by or exhibiting feelings of nostalgia
- foretell or prophesy (an event in the future)
- pitifully sad and abandoned
- lying down
- using very few words
- causing annoyance or difficulty
- just coming into existence and beginning to display signs of future potential
- appease the anger
27 Clues: lying down • make less severe • subject to chance • appease the anger • of or like a pedant • very vivid in color • using very few words • sullen and ill tempered • sly or cunning intelligence • pitifully sad and abandoned • lacking energy or enthusiasm • speak of act in an evasive way • causing annoyance or difficulty • childishly sulky or bad tempered • mark with spots or smears of color • ...
Flower for Algernon and of Mice and Men, duplicity in its many forms. 2017-05-08
Across
- A few miles south of Soledad, this river runs deep and green.
- Teacher with whom Charlie fell in love
- Algernon and Charlie competed at this
- Where did Charlie go at the end of the book
- Lennie offers to go away and live in one.
- Author
- What happened to Algernon
- Curley's wife acts like one
- One in charge
- Mouse with increased intelligence
- Nobody gets to ___ and nobody gets no land.
- I tell ya a guy gets too lonely an' he gets ___.
Down
- What George and Lennie hope to own someday
- What Lennie wants to tend someday
- Card game George plays
- College for Retarded Adults
- Charlie's feeling for Alice
- What Charlie wanted to be
- Administered inkblot and other tests
- What happened to artificially increased intelligence
- Outdoor place ranchers stay overnight
- George had 4 cans of these to eat; Lennie liked ketchup on his
- He said he was as good as Charlie
23 Clues: Author • One in charge • Card game George plays • What Charlie wanted to be • What happened to Algernon • College for Retarded Adults • Charlie's feeling for Alice • Curley's wife acts like one • What Lennie wants to tend someday • He said he was as good as Charlie • Mouse with increased intelligence • Administered inkblot and other tests • Algernon and Charlie competed at this • ...
FOR2608_Additional exam Jan Feb 2021 2021-03-08
Across
- appearance of a good operator
- the lifeblood of the private detective
- these are inherent to a surveillance operation
- the reasoning used by intelligence operator
- type of statement taken by police
- the flow of a statement
- has replaced audio recorders
- type of information that is unrelated
- type of approach used to recruit an informer
- type of human source of information
- type of rights that impact suspects
- possible motive of an informer
- forms an important part of an investigation
Down
- may lead to conviction in a criminal court
- this action may result from investigative report
- number of steps in a standard interview process
- type of non-human information source
- training and skill to do your job effectively
- the content of a statement
- change in normal behaviour may indicate this
- prejudices the person making it
- information gathered for specific purpose
- inform suspect of this before taking a statement
- type of surveillance for stationary target
- investigator who conducts surveillance
25 Clues: the flow of a statement • the content of a statement • has replaced audio recorders • appearance of a good operator • possible motive of an informer • prejudices the person making it • type of statement taken by police • type of human source of information • type of rights that impact suspects • type of non-human information source • type of information that is unrelated • ...
Computer Vocabulary Crossword 2021-09-24
Across
- Binary digits smallest measurement on a computer
- computing that uses physics to perform computations
- Carbon Copy YOU send it to another and they CAN see the email of the other recipients
- number system based on two digits
- used with email by clicking a paperclip icon
- main brain of a computer
- 1000 bytes
- a program that sends messages from your computer to a server which sends it to a recipient
- input output One and zero on and off
- programmable 3D machines that do different tasks
- a million bytes
Down
- keyboard, mouse, mic, camera, phone
- 8 bits
- used in chips for processors transistors solar cells appliances
- a billion bytes
- Usually GB and is SEPARATE
- a picture element
- intelligence is the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines
- screen, printer, audio speakers, instructions, mechanical instructions
- Blind Carbon Copy YOU send it to another and they CAN’t KNOW the email of the recipients
- a crystal that responds to an electrical charge
- a trillion bytes
22 Clues: 8 bits • 1000 bytes • a billion bytes • a million bytes • a trillion bytes • a picture element • main brain of a computer • Usually GB and is SEPARATE • number system based on two digits • keyboard, mouse, mic, camera, phone • input output One and zero on and off • used with email by clicking a paperclip icon • a crystal that responds to an electrical charge • ...
Freedom Fighters of NILI Crossword 2024-04-26
Across
- The Eternity of Israel will not Lie accronym
- Aaronsohn, Youngest daughter and Avshalom's fiancé
- Feinberg, Co-Founder of NILI and Poet
- Arish, Near this area, Avshalom encountered bandits
- Empire, A synonym for Turkish Empire
- Aaronsohn, NILI's field leader
- Empire, A French Ally
- Pigeon, Method for passing intelligence
- Genocide, Atrocities in the Anatolia Mountains
- The location where the homing pigeon was discovered
- The name of fishing vessel to pass intelligence
- The year World War 1 ended
- Eretz Yisrael's name pre British mandate
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- Yaakov, Early jewish settlements along the coast
- Early name for the Jewish fighters group
- Aaronsohn, World renowned agronomist and NILI Founder
- Beach, Location for meeting the boat
- a movement known for re-establishment and protection of a Jewish nation
- Aaron Aaronsohn's passion and profession
- War 1, War in 1914
- A Turkish Ally
- Another name for Constantinople
- Eretz Yisrael after 1948
- The location of NILI's headquarters
- Night, Conditions for fishing vessel to visit
25 Clues: A Turkish Ally • War 1, War in 1914 • Empire, A French Ally • Eretz Yisrael after 1948 • The year World War 1 ended • Aaronsohn, NILI's field leader • Another name for Constantinople • The location of NILI's headquarters • Beach, Location for meeting the boat • Feinberg, Co-Founder of NILI and Poet • Empire, A synonym for Turkish Empire • Pigeon, Method for passing intelligence • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary. Listening and Speaking 2024-11-26
Across
- 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 go ________ the original games.
- We must try to __________ less energy at home.
Down
- 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. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2026-02-16
Across
- Training programs teaching business blank help employees deal with dilemmas
- Someone who organizes and assumes the risk of a business in return for profits
- Set of attributes positive or negative people associate with company
- Type of partnership with both general and limited partners
- Business owned and run by one person with unlimited liability
- Research that probes data already collected by others
- Board members on blank board typically serve three to five year terms
- Chart showing skills needed and skills possessed by team
- Component of product service feasibility asking if customers will get excited
- Product blank are features highlighted in positioning strategy
- Way to segment market by city state or country
- Type of feasibility assessing total startup cash needed
- Intelligence needed to implement ideas and get things done
- Distribution blank is path product takes from producer to consumer
- Type of partnership where all partners have unlimited liability
- Type of property including patents trademarks copyrights trade secrets
- Management blank is part of organizational feasibility
- Group of founders key employees and advisors moving venture to functioning firm
- Free media coverage and public relations
- Role of board in overseeing management of company
- Bargaining power of blank is one of five forces
- Component of marketing mix determining what customers pay
- Technique for generating ideas using panel discussion with target customers
- Finding these in marketplace is way to identify opportunities
- Component of business model including core competencies key assets and partners
- Component of marketing mix being sold to customers
- Opportunity should be this in the marketplace
- Brand blank is degree consumers are committed to particular brand
- Distribution where producer sells straight to consumer with no intermediaries
- Characteristic of entrepreneur meaning persistence despite failure
- Type of business model depicting existing plans firms can use
- A firms plan or recipe for how it creates delivers and captures value
- Social blank help entrepreneurs spot more opportunities
- Individuals or firms providing capital in exchange for ownership
- Bargaining power of blank is one of five forces
- What entrepreneurs accept the possibility of along with failure
- Multiple blank bring more talent resources and ideas to venture
- A thought impression or notion
- Component of marketing mix communicating value to customers
- Structure of blank shows all expenses to operate business model
- The blank of opportunity must be open for entrepreneur to capitalize
- Group of firms producing similar product or service
- Pricing method determining price by adding markup to costs
- Experienced person providing guidance and advice to entrepreneur
- Costs create barrier when buyers face expense changing vendors
- Group providing oversight and guidance to company management
- Observing these is one way to identify opportunities
- Opportunity should be this in product or service that creates value
- Cognitive factor that improves opportunity spotting
- Marketing mix elements Product Price Place Promotion
- Taking this is part of entrepreneurial way of thinking
Down
- Feasibility analysis is this in nature designed to critique merits
- Selling involves direct interaction between salesperson and customer
- Basis of blank shows how firm will compete differently
- Important staff members critical to venture success
- Type of business model that changes way business is conducted in industry
- Business owned by two or more people sharing profits and liabilities
- What is assessed for both industry and target market in feasibility
- Of scale is type of barrier to entry
- Variables like benefits sought and brand loyalty used to segment
- Type of feasibility analyzing management prowess and resource sufficiency
- Technique for generating ideas involving group creativity session
- Paid form of promotion through media channels
- Establishing unique place in market that differentiates from rivals
- Threat of blank is one of five competitive forces
- Requirements serve as barrier to entry for new firms
- Resource blank is part of organizational feasibility assessment
- A favorable set of circumstances that creates need for new product service or business
- Team of executives running day to day operations
- Dividing market into distinct groups with similar characteristics
- Economist who described creative destruction in entrepreneurship
- Agreement type abbreviated NDA protects confidential information
- Financial institutions and investors who provide capital
- Research collected by person completing analysis through surveys or interviews
- Variables like age gender family size used to segment market
- Brand blank is set of assets and liabilities linked to brand
- Type of trends including economic social technological political changes
- Phrase used consistently in company literature reinforcing position
- Component of marketing mix about distribution and location
- Michael blank developed five competitive forces model
- Whether industry is realistic place for new venture to enter
- Legal professional entrepreneur should select early when developing venture
- Group providing advice and guidance without formal oversight duties
- One of three ways to identify opportunities by solving this
- Primary characteristic of successful entrepreneur relating to enthusiasm for business
- Competition among existing firms is one of five competitive forces
- Document that is more focused on planning and selling than feasibility analysis
- Essential quality that opportunity must be to customers
- Threat of blank products is one of five competitive forces
- Variables like personality lifestyle values used to segment
- Opportunity should be this meaning it can sustain itself over time
- Legal responsibility or obligation of business owner
- Porter's model for understanding structure of an industry
- Brand blank is extent to which consumers are familiar with brand
- Business blank describes why firm exists and what it hopes to accomplish
- Specific segment firm chooses to serve after segmentation
- Code of blank is formal statement of organizations values
- Legal entity separate from its owners
- Duty of board members to act in best interest of corporation
- Component of business model describing how firm plans to compete
- Streams of blank show how company will earn income
- Pricing method setting price based on what customers willing to pay
- Component of business model describing how firm will produce and deliver offerings
- To entry prevent new firms from entering industry easily
- Process of determining whether a business idea is viable
- How long founders must remain for shares to fully blank
- Person or people who establish and start new venture
- Component of product service feasibility testing market interest
108 Clues: A thought impression or notion • Of scale is type of barrier to entry • Legal entity separate from its owners • Free media coverage and public relations • Paid form of promotion through media channels • Opportunity should be this in the marketplace • Way to segment market by city state or country • Bargaining power of blank is one of five forces • ...
Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-09-15
Across
- to go over options
- things done for the consumer, by business
- who the goods and services are for
- items provided by business
- to look at the statistics of something
- to establish
- what a business gets from making goods/services
- materials needed for goods/services
- analyzing preferences of consumers
- organization where goods and services are provided
- rivaling business'
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- needed to survive
- to change something
- something you make a difference to
- not needed to survive
- say something in reply
- to indicate what someone or something is
- looking over decision made
18 Clues: to establish • needed to survive • to go over options • rivaling business' • to change something • not needed to survive • say something in reply • items provided by business • looking over decision made • who the goods and services are for • something you make a difference to • analyzing preferences of consumers • materials needed for goods/services • ...
Cjoyner Chapter 3 Vocabpr 2022-09-21
Across
- uses cash from business for personal use
- when your by something and agree to pay for it later
- business buys an item on credit
- income earned on a sale
- owners claim to assets
- is a subdivision
- anything of value
- legal right to property
- putting money in to make profit
- cost used to operate a business
- is the amount owed
- the creditors claim to assets
- economic event
Down
- claim to these assets
- total amount of money owed to a business
- ASSETS=LIABILITIES+OWNERS EQUITY
- property owned buy a business
- person selling the credit
18 Clues: economic event • is a subdivision • anything of value • is the amount owed • claim to these assets • owners claim to assets • income earned on a sale • legal right to property • person selling the credit • property owned buy a business • the creditors claim to assets • business buys an item on credit • putting money in to make profit • cost used to operate a business • ...
Joyner Vocab 3 2022-09-22
Across
- total amount of money owed to a business
- person selling the credit
- economic event
- anything of value
- putting money in to make profit
- business buys an item on credit
- property owned buy a business
- owner's claim to assets
Down
- legal right to property
- the creditors claim to assets
- ASSETS=LIABILITIES+OWNERS EQUITY
- is the amount owed
- uses cash from business for personal use
- income earned on a sale
- claim to these assets
- cost used to operate a business
- is a subdivision
- when your by something and agree to pay for it later
18 Clues: economic event • is a subdivision • anything of value • is the amount owed • claim to these assets • legal right to property • income earned on a sale • owner's claim to assets • person selling the credit • the creditors claim to assets • property owned buy a business • putting money in to make profit • cost used to operate a business • business buys an item on credit • ...
Chapter 11 crossword 2023-02-14
Across
- Tests to see if it has importance
- Defined intelligence as Practical, Analytical, and Creative
- The numerical score on an intelligence test
- Observations or behaviors that result primarily from expectations
- Book smart
- Examining a question to see if it relates to the objective being tested
- Argues that we have 7 different intelligencies
- Calculated a child´s mental age to its chronological age
Down
- The ability to see complex relationships and solve problems
- Tests to see if the test will give you consistent scores
- Spearman's main factor of general ability
- A person with an IQ score of below 70
- A person in the upper 2% of the IQ range
- A person with a disability, but has exceptional abilities
- Street smart
15 Clues: Book smart • Street smart • Tests to see if it has importance • A person with an IQ score of below 70 • A person in the upper 2% of the IQ range • Spearman's main factor of general ability • The numerical score on an intelligence test • Argues that we have 7 different intelligencies • Tests to see if the test will give you consistent scores • ...
BACK TO SCHOOL 2022-09-12
11 Clues: - brak • - myśli • - absolwent • - oczekiwania • - kreatywność • - inspirujący • - inteligencja • - wzór, szablon • - zainteresowany • - odnoszący sukcesy • - zmniejszać, znikać
Law BB30 4.02 2024-12-19
Across
- A plan for how an owner intends to exit or leave the business, usually involving selling or transferring ownership.
- The practice of collaborating with other businesses or entities to utilize resources more efficiently.
- A clear, long-term goal that describes what a business aims to achieve in the future.
- The impact that the specific industry has on the operations and regulations of a business.
- Ongoing costs for running a business, such as rent, utilities, and salaries.
- A legal structure where an owner's financial responsibility for business debts is limited to their investment in the company.
- The degree of variability in investment returns that an individual is willing to withstand in their business ventures.
Down
- The effects that business ownership structure has on tax responsibilities and obligations.
- The simplicity or complexity involved in legally establishing a business entity.
- Rules or laws established by authorities that govern how businesses operate within an industry.
- The initial capital needed to launch a new business.
- The legal responsibility for debts and obligations incurred by a business.
- A situation where the owner is personally responsible for all debts and obligations of the business.
- The power to make decisions regarding the operation and direction of a business.
- The total amount of money needed to start and maintain a business.
15 Clues: The initial capital needed to launch a new business. • The total amount of money needed to start and maintain a business. • The legal responsibility for debts and obligations incurred by a business. • Ongoing costs for running a business, such as rent, utilities, and salaries. • The simplicity or complexity involved in legally establishing a business entity. • ...
Courier Crossword Corner November 13, 2024 2024-11-10
Across
- A co-founder with Anna Schnell of the NHS Future Female Leaders Club
- This NHS team ended its season in a nail-biter against Silver Creek High School
- The Left Hand Grange is now called "Niwot" this
- He met with concerned homeowners on Nov. 6 regarding a rash of break-ins
- Niwot Hall was originally called this Hall
- Eloise Shehan secured an internship with this nonprofit organization working in Uganda
- This "Evening" kicks off winter Niwot community festivities on Nov. 29
- The thrill of victory and the agony of this
Down
- He has spent his entire baseball career with the Chicago Cubs organization and is now a free agent
- She is the Business Manager for the Left Hand Valley Courier
- He will be at Niwot Hall several times to hear children's Christmas wish list
- She is this month's Left Hand Laurel and equestrian
- This Niwot organization awarded over $14,250 in grants to community causes
- This NHS team ended their season with a loss to Pueblo West High School
- The name of the artificial intelligence chatbot used by Los Angeles students
- U.S. Representative for the 2nd Congressional District
- NHS softball pitcher selected to the Class 4A First All-State Team
17 Clues: Niwot Hall was originally called this Hall • The thrill of victory and the agony of this • The Left Hand Grange is now called "Niwot" this • She is this month's Left Hand Laurel and equestrian • U.S. Representative for the 2nd Congressional District • She is the Business Manager for the Left Hand Valley Courier • ...
Thomasina Gray 2014-11-20
15 Clues: off • slow • state • change • mystery • understood • expediency • in strength • disposition • to be taught • down by force • of intelligence • deficient in alertness • the worst of human nature • given to examining ones own self
Thomasina Gray 2014-11-20
15 Clues: off • slow • state • change • mystery • expediency • understood • disposition • in strength • to be taught • down by force • of intelligence • deficient in alertness • the worst of human nature • given to examining ones own self
Thomasina Gray 2014-11-20
15 Clues: off • slow • state • change • mystery • expediency • understood • in strength • disposition • to be taught • down by force • of intelligence • deficient in alertness • the worst of human nature • given to examining ones own self
Leidos Purple Crossword Puzzle 2021-12-02
Across
- Join #TeamLeidos today by visiting leidos.com/____
- Our technology-focused podcast series, telling the stories behind the world's most important work
- Leidos has its own renovated ice cream truck we drive across the U.S. visiting sites and job fairs, affectionately named Leidos_____
- This year, we finished testing our newest AI-controlled unmanned sea vessel – what is its name?
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- Our key lines of business are civil, defense, ____, and intelligence
- Leidos Chairman & CEO, Roger ____
- We’re helping make the world healthier, safer, and more _____
- At Leidos, ______ is part of the fabric and diversity of our culture and at the core of our values.
- 20% of our employees are military veterans. Operation ___ is our company-wide initiative to hire and support military veterans and spouses.
9 Clues: Leidos Chairman & CEO, Roger ____ • Join #TeamLeidos today by visiting leidos.com/____ • We’re helping make the world healthier, safer, and more _____ • Our key lines of business are civil, defense, ____, and intelligence • This year, we finished testing our newest AI-controlled unmanned sea vessel – what is its name? • ...
Planning crossword 2022-10-06
Across
- A system where managers and employees define goals for every department, project & person
- An event (or series of events)that causes major disturbance for the business
- Cross-functional group of people who work together to gain a deep understanding of an issue and give recommendations for planning (_____ team)
- Used for activities that occur regularly over a period of time (2 words)
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- A way to see how plans are progressing by the whole team (2 words)
- A plan made for an outcome other than usual (expected) circumstances (_____ plan)
- Type of management when assessing and controlling threaths to an organization's capital and earnings
- Decentralized planning means coming up with a plan for each ______ in a company
- Acronym used for stretch goals
9 Clues: Acronym used for stretch goals • A way to see how plans are progressing by the whole team (2 words) • Used for activities that occur regularly over a period of time (2 words) • An event (or series of events)that causes major disturbance for the business • Decentralized planning means coming up with a plan for each ______ in a company • ...
Honors ECCE 5 2025-02-02
Across
- collocates with "artificial" ; the ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills
- a quality or accomplishment that makes someone suitable for a particular job or activity
- a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures.
- make certain that (something) will occur or be the case
- the action of placing someone or something to a higher position in the workplace
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- a person or organization that provides you with a job
- the action or process of working together to the same end.
- a person with whom one works in a profession or business
- the position of a student or trainee who works in an organization, sometimes without pay, in order to gain work experience or satisfy requirements for a qualification
9 Clues: a person or organization that provides you with a job • make certain that (something) will occur or be the case • a person with whom one works in a profession or business • the action or process of working together to the same end. • a person who designs, builds, or maintains engines, machines, or structures. • ...
social media 2025-01-28
CBAP Chalk Talk 2022-05-18
Across
- Business Analyst Core Concept Model element - with respect to situation
- Increase customer satisfaction is Business Objective example. (T/F)
- Provides a conceptual framwork for all business analysis work
- Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications
- Perception one is worthy of trust
- _____ SME has in-depth knowledge and understanding of information relevant to the business need and/or solution scope.
- Functional and Non-functional. Together they make up _____ Requirements.
- A usable representation of a solution.
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- Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring.
- Knowledge Area Acronym
- DBA is example of _____ SME
- A usable representation of a need.
- Various skills needed to be effective in doing business analysis work
- Call forth or draw out requirements and designs with stakeholders
- The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change.
- Methods business analysts use to perform business analyst tasks
16 Clues: Knowledge Area Acronym • DBA is example of _____ SME • Perception one is worthy of trust • A usable representation of a need. • A usable representation of a solution. • Business Analysis __________ and Monitoring. • The effect of uncertainty on the value of a change. • Acronym BSFNT is used to identify _____ classifications • ...
2. Legal Structures of Business 2026-03-02
Across
- The official body that records and maintains information about registered companies.
- The process of legally forming a company that is separate from its owners.
- A company owned by shareholders whose shares cannot be sold to the public.
- Money that a business has borrowed and must repay.
- A business owned by two or more people who share profits, responsibilities, and liabilities.
- Individuals or organisations that a business owes money to.
- The possible financial effects or consequences of a business decision.
- Individuals or organisations that owe money to the business.
- A person or organisation that owns shares in a company.
- A company whose shares can be sold publicly on the stock market.
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- A situation where owners are personally responsible for all business debts.
- A partnership where partners have limited liability, meaning they usually only lose what they invested.
- A business owned and run by one person who has full control and unlimited liability.
- A company created to benefit the community rather than private shareholders.
- When an individual or business cannot repay debts and goes through a legal process to resolve them.1Personalliability When an individual is personally responsible for debts, even if the business fails.
- A legal structure where owners are only responsible for debts up to the amount they invested.
- A market dominated by a single supplier, giving them significant control over price and supply.
- A business owned and run by its members (employees, customers, or suppliers) for mutual benefit.
18 Clues: Money that a business has borrowed and must repay. • A person or organisation that owns shares in a company. • Individuals or organisations that a business owes money to. • Individuals or organisations that owe money to the business. • A company whose shares can be sold publicly on the stock market. • ...
Domain 4 crossword puzzle 2026-02-23
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- Return on investment, calculation used to determine how much an investment is making
- The Break-even _____ is the point where a business's revenue matches its expenses over a given period
- The small ____ administration(SBA) is an independent government agency specializing in assisting small businesses
- _____ rate is a Calculation used to make projections about a company's cash flow
- An _______ investor is an investor who provides funding for a stake in the business
- Amount of money owed to an entity
- The ______ price is the price a company charges for its product or service
- Helps fund a business or project, usually for some kind of stake in the company
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- A ____ margin is the net profit the company wants to make from sale, usually a percentage
- The ____ Rate is a calculation used to make predictions on a company's future performance
- A business owner that uses their own money to fund their business
- The method of sharing a start up business online to pre-sell products
- A _____Sheet is a document that compares assets to liabilities plus an owners equity
- _______ costs are the expenses incurred from running day-to-day tasks in a business
- ______ costs are costs a business has that change in response to volume of prodution
- An ______ statement is a financial statement that details a business's revenue and expenses for a given period
- Tangible item a business owns
- A ______ costs are costs a business has that remain the same no matter the volume of production
18 Clues: Tangible item a business owns • Amount of money owed to an entity • A business owner that uses their own money to fund their business • The method of sharing a start up business online to pre-sell products • The ______ price is the price a company charges for its product or service • Helps fund a business or project, usually for some kind of stake in the company • ...
Story of an hour Synonoms 2025-10-20
15 Clues: calm • leave • empty • renewal • delicate • troubled • knowledge • unimportant • holding back • enlightenment • determination • strong emotion • difficult to catch • acting with no thought • the lower edges of a rood that overhang the wall
Money Matters 2021-11-19
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- Industry concerned with providing services to consumers, such as plumbing or hairdressing.
- Examining the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats for a business
- The process of setting up a company as a legal entity
- single person who is the only owner of a business
- A document showing the assets, liabilities and amount held in shares equities of a business.
- An organisation with commercial use
- Legal rules or directives that companies must follow in their operations.
- An amount of money lost by a business
- Factors that impact a business in which there is scope for growth or development of the company in the future
- A company whose shares are traded freely on the sharemarket
- single person with an idea for a product
- Industry involved in working closely with governments to make economic and social decisions.
- Industry such as mining and agriculture
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- Being legally responsible for or owing something, such as a debt to a lender.
- The legal framework by which a business is set up
- Industry involved in providing information to consumers and other businesses through research and technological advancements
- A non-government organisation
- A business structure whereby 2 to 20 owners share profit and responsibility for losses for the business.
- provide help to for those in need
- Industry concerned with turning raw materials and resources into final products for consumers.
- A company owned by between 1 and 50 ‘shareholders’. Shares can’t be purchased by the public.
- Money left over after all expenses are paid
22 Clues: A non-government organisation • provide help to for those in need • An organisation with commercial use • An amount of money lost by a business • Industry such as mining and agriculture • single person with an idea for a product • Money left over after all expenses are paid • The legal framework by which a business is set up • ...
Key Business Terms 2023-10-17
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- At this stage of the product life-cycle, the product is generating maximum sales revenue and costs of production are declining.
- An acronym used to describe goals that are specific, measurable, achievable, relevant or realistic and time-specific.
- A short-term source of finance allowing funds to be withdrawn in excess of what is actually there.
- The process of introducing a new employee into the business and into their role.
- The reason for being of a business.
- A communication process that does not give the receiver the opportunity to respond.
- The process of identifying the need for new employees, defining their role, advertising, screening, shortlisting, and hiring them.
- less expenditure.
- An item owed by the business; a future obligation that requires the transfer of economic benefits.
- A measure of an organisation's ability to meet its debts as they fall due.
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- A statement of the overall purpose of a business.
- The income of a business.
- The owner's investment in a business.
- A business owned by two or more people with unlimited liability.
- Different from an invention, this is a new idea that offers a customer solution.
- The reward for ownership of a business, calculated as
- The initials for the special features that differentiate one product from competitors' products.
- A situation that involves the possibility of danger or loss.
- Deducted from business earnings after all other costs have been calculated, and paid to the government agency IRD.
- The amount of money transferred into and out of an organisation.
20 Clues: less expenditure. • The income of a business. • The reason for being of a business. • The owner's investment in a business. • A statement of the overall purpose of a business. • The reward for ownership of a business, calculated as • A situation that involves the possibility of danger or loss. • A business owned by two or more people with unlimited liability. • ...
Chp. 1 - Vocab. Terms Intro to Accounting 2024-02-05
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- - An account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business.
- - Any business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity.
- - Anything of value that is owned.
- - The difference between personal assets and personal liabilities.
- - An equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity.
- - the difference between the increases and decreases in an account
- - The difference between assets and liabilities.
- - Financial reports that summarize the financial condition and operations of a business.
- - A formal written document that describes the nature of a business and how it will operate.
- - The use of ethics in making business decisions.
- - a person or business to whom a liability is owed.
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- - Financial rights to the assets of a business.
- - the name given to an account.
- - A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation.
- - A formal report that shows what an individual owns, what an individual owes, and the difference between the two.
- - An amount owed.
- - The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets.
- - The process of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- - A planned process designed to compile financial data and summarize the results in accounting records and reports.
- - Generally accepted accounting principles. The standards and rules that accountants follow while recording and reporting financial activities.
- - the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions.
- - A business that performs an activity for a fee.
- - A business owned by one person.
23 Clues: - An amount owed. • - the name given to an account. • - A business owned by one person. • - Anything of value that is owned. • - Financial rights to the assets of a business. • - The difference between assets and liabilities. • - A business that performs an activity for a fee. • - The use of ethics in making business decisions. • ...
Accounting Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2022-08-25
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- A business organization that is recognized by law to have a life of its own
- A business owned by two or more people who agree to operate the business as co-owners
- Summarized information about the financial status of a business
- The amount of money earned over and above the amount spent to keep the business operating
- Buys finished products and resells them to individuals or other businesses
- A system in which the accounting information is processed by hand
- A systematic process of recording and reporting the financial information resulting from business transactions
- Buys raw materials and transforms them into finished products through the use of labor and capital
- A business owned by one person
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- Exists independently of it’s owners personal holdings
- Provides a needed service for a fee
- A system in which the financial information is recorded by entering it into a computer
- A system in which people are free to produce the goods and services they choose
- The assumption that a business entity will continue to operate for an indefinite time
- A set of rules used by accountants to prepare financial reports
- Reporting information to external users
- Money supplied by investors, banks, or owners of a business
- Reporting information to management
- A legal written permission that gives a corporation certain rights and privileges and spells out the rules under which the corporation is to operate
- Businesses that spend more money than they earn
- A period of time covered by an accounting report
- a person who transforms ideas for products or services into real-world businesses
22 Clues: A business owned by one person • Provides a needed service for a fee • Reporting information to management • Reporting information to external users • Businesses that spend more money than they earn • A period of time covered by an accounting report • Exists independently of it’s owners personal holdings • Money supplied by investors, banks, or owners of a business • ...
1.4 & 1.5 Managing people & Entrepreneurs and Leaders 2025-02-05
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- A job structure where different roles are arranged in levels of responsibility
- A person or group that has an interest/affected by a business
- What a business tries to achieve in the long term
- A type of business organisation where major decisions are made at the core of the organisation and then passed down the chain of command
- Occurs when two things cannot be fully achieved. Having more of one thing may mean having less of another
- A manager passing responsibility or authority to an employee below them in the hierarchy
- When a business pays workers in another country to manufacture a service/product
- A business allows another operator to trade under their name
- An additional, one-off special payment
- Framework used in business to set clear, actionable, and measurable goals
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- liability A legal structure where owners are legally responsible for the business’s debts
- A leadership style where a manager makes all the decisions without consultation
- The act of terminating an employee’s contract
- Working less than the normal hours
- A leadership style where the leader makes decisions but taken into account the welfare of employees
- Long term plan to achieve to help achieve their aim and objectives
- Training that takes place away from the work area
- Type of entrepreneur who starts a business to help solve social problems, rather than for profit
- An individual who sets up and runs a new business and takes on the risks associated with the business
- He believes hygiene and motivation factors need to be present for job satisfaction
20 Clues: Working less than the normal hours • An additional, one-off special payment • The act of terminating an employee’s contract • What a business tries to achieve in the long term • Training that takes place away from the work area • A business allows another operator to trade under their name • A person or group that has an interest/affected by a business • ...
Retrieval Practice 2024-09-26
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- A word used to describe needs and wants that will never run out.
- The functional area responsible for monitoring and controlling business finances.
- Equipment, building and machinery needed by a business.
- Where personal assets can be sold to pay the debts of a business.
- The department responsible for manufacturing goods or providing services.
- The department responsible for raising awareness, e.g. through advertising.
- You can buy and touch these.
- A legal document stating how a business with two or more people will be run.
- The people who work for the business.
- Another name for the deed of partnership
- The next best alternative given up when a choice is made.
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- This sector produces or extracts raw materials, e.g. farming
- Someone who accepts risk to start a business.
- This sector provides services, e.g. retail.
- The functional area responsible for recruiting and training staff.
- A word that describes resources that will run out.
- We cannot survive without these.
- The four resources that all businesses need.
- You can purchase these but you cannot touch them.
- These are desirable but not essential items.
- The space needed for a business and the natural resources used.
- The ideas of entrepreneurs who combine resources to start businesses.
- A business owned and controlled by one person.
- This sector creates products, e.g. construction.
- A business owned and controlled by between 2 and 20 people.
- A surplus when revenue is more than costs
- The type of tax paid by sole traders and partnerships
27 Clues: You can buy and touch these. • We cannot survive without these. • The people who work for the business. • Another name for the deed of partnership • A surplus when revenue is more than costs • This sector provides services, e.g. retail. • The four resources that all businesses need. • These are desirable but not essential items. • ...
Entrepreneur Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-27
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- The monetary value of resources used or consumed to produce a product or service.
- The recording and organizing of financial transactions in a business.
- The reduction in value of an asset over time due to wear and tear or obsolescence.
- Segment Groups of people or organizations targeted by a business, such as niche or mass markets.
- Resources owned by a business that have economic value.
- Channel The process or pathways through which products or services reach customers.
- Statement A financial document showing revenues, expenses, and profit or loss over a specific period.
- Income generated from sales of goods or services.
- Partners External organizations or individuals that help a business function effectively.
- Financial obligations or debts a business owes to others.
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- A book or database where all financial transactions are recorded and categorized.
- A record of all financial transactions in chronological order.
- Model A plan that outlines how a company will create, deliver, and capture value, including how it will generate revenue and serve customers.
- The residual interest in the assets of a business after deducting liabilities.
- Cost Costs that vary with the level of production or service delivery.
- Predicting future business trends based on past and present data.
- Proposition The unique benefits and features of a product or service that attract customers.
- Cost Costs that do not change regardless of the production or sales volume.
- Financial gain when revenue exceeds costs and expenses.
- Flow The movement of cash into and out of a business over a specific period.
20 Clues: Income generated from sales of goods or services. • Resources owned by a business that have economic value. • Financial gain when revenue exceeds costs and expenses. • Financial obligations or debts a business owes to others. • A record of all financial transactions in chronological order. • Predicting future business trends based on past and present data. • ...
chapter 1 2023-04-27
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- – The process of explaining financial information as planning or recording.
- owned by one person.
- cost of services and goods to operate a business.
- Anything valuable that Is owned
- accounting principals, standard and rules that accountants follow while reporting and recording financial activity’s.
- records and summaries all the transactions to a single item in accounting.
- difference between liabilities and asset
- formal witting document that describes nature business and how it can operate.
- business to who a liability is owed.
- The assets taken form business for owners personal use.
- use of ethics making business decisions.
- Increased in equity resulted in from the sale of service or goods.
- on Account A sale where it will be received on a later date.
- The name which is given to an account.
- performs activity for a fee
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- Formal report this shows an individual owes and owns.
- the amount owed
- Similar increase and decreased in an account.
- amount remaining after value of liabilities is subtracted from value of all assets.
- Account Account that summarizes owners equity in business.
- Reports that summarize the financial operations of a business.
- contrast between personal assets and personal liabilities
- A planned process that puts together financial data it also summarizes the results in accounting reports and records.
- right or wrong that is guides an individual in a making decision
- business activity that changes assets, liabilities or owners equity.
- showing relationship between assets, liabilities and owners equity.
- rights of a financial asset or business.
27 Clues: the amount owed • owned by one person. • performs activity for a fee • Anything valuable that Is owned • business to who a liability is owed. • The name which is given to an account. • difference between liabilities and asset • use of ethics making business decisions. • rights of a financial asset or business. • Similar increase and decreased in an account. • ...
Chapter 1 and 2 2013-09-20
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- easy to learn language that uses tags to structure text into heading
- specific character string that constitutes a reference to a resource
- automated computer programs to scan internet databases
- companies that offer wireless connection services to public
- program such as internet explorer or Netscape navigator that is used to view
- addressing scheme employing words and phrases to identify and locate computers
- transacts info, goods, or services with another business
- customization- production of goods that offer specialized choices to mainstream buyers.
- business or organization that uses the internet to sell its products or services to consumers
- business or organization that offers users access to the Internet and related services
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- loyalty- customers preference for a particular product.
- initiates the transaction, posting an intent or desire
- the language that moves hypertext files across the internet and defines the rules for transferring those files
- common underlying language or protocol through which systems communicate on the internet.
- band- prices changes create a change in the amount of goods
- allows customers to house the website documents
- system of interlinked hypertext documents accessed via the Internet.
- system that works the same way as a cordless telephone
- Any process a business conduct over a computer network.
- global network of computers, communication tools, and info resources
- chain- sequence of design, production, and marketing efforts a business conducts to deliver its products.
- allow consumers to interact with one another online to transact goods and services
- model-system of policies, operations, resources, and technologies used business model on the web.
23 Clues: allows customers to house the website documents • initiates the transaction, posting an intent or desire • automated computer programs to scan internet databases • system that works the same way as a cordless telephone • loyalty- customers preference for a particular product. • Any process a business conduct over a computer network. • ...
DECA Chapter 5 Vocab 2023-12-04
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- Exclusive control over a product or means of producing it
- Demand for consumer goods or services
- Obtain goods from manufacturers to resell to organizational users.
- A government administered license that grants the rights to an idea or item
- Business that seeks to make profits form its operations
- Businesses trying to maintain and increase their number of customers
- Business competition involving factors other than price, such as quality.
- Process of achieving company goals through effective resource use and planning
- A word, name, symbol, sound, or color that much like a patent can only be used by the owner
- Customers willingness to purchase goods or services
- Business that sells its products internationally
- A business that only sells products in its own country
- Business ownership by ordinary people, not the government
- Process of creating, growing, manufacturing, or improving products
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- Amount of goods producers are willing to make/sell
- Focus on the sale price of a product, finding the most appealing price for customers while making profit
- Operates as a business that uses profit for a specific cause
- Government financed agencies
- Group of establishments who deal with relatively similar products or services
- Involves anything authored by an individual
- Not associated with the government
- Keeps track of a company's financial situation
- Buy goods from wholesalers or manufacturers to resell to consumers
- Potential for loss or failure for a business
- Function of business that involves money management
- Money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid
26 Clues: Government financed agencies • Not associated with the government • Demand for consumer goods or services • Involves anything authored by an individual • Potential for loss or failure for a business • Keeps track of a company's financial situation • Business that sells its products internationally • Amount of goods producers are willing to make/sell • ...
Accounting Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-20
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- When you buy something and agree to pay for it later, you are buying on
- money that would be received later because of the sale of goods or services on credit.
- is money or other property paid out in order to produce profit
- The accounting term for the financial claims to these assets.
- the amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business.
- the cost of products or services used to operate a business.
- When a business buys an item on credit
- transaction that happens when a business earns revenue, and the owner will take cash or other assets from the business for personal use.
- occurs when goods, services, or money are passed between one person, business, account, etc.
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- Income earned from the sale of goods or services
- Equity is the portion of a company's assets that an owner can claim
- The business or person selling you the item on credit.
- can be any financial asset that is used
- The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business.
- in Bank All funds on deposit with a bank or savings and loan institution, normally in non-interest-bearing accounts.
- anything of value that a person or business owns and therefore controls.
- is a subdivision under assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity
- cash, office equipment, manufacturing equipment, buildings, land
- Assets= Liabilities+owner’s equity.
- A balance can refer to the money in a bank account or due on an account. And balance can also describe the act of balancing an account.
20 Clues: Assets= Liabilities+owner’s equity. • When a business buys an item on credit • can be any financial asset that is used • Income earned from the sale of goods or services • The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business. • The business or person selling you the item on credit. • the amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business. • ...
Whipping boy 2022-02-04
Across
- how is Prince at the end of the story to Jemmy
- what does Jemmy know how todo
- what is Horace is nickname
- what was Jemmys old job
- what is Jemmys job
- what is Jemmys level of intelligence
- ho is prince Brat at the start of the story
- how did Jemmy get his job as a whipping boy
- were did Jemmy use to live
- what did Jemmy do to make him act this way
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- what does Jemmy see as a advantage to being whipped
- what Jemmy is
- how was Prince Brat acting through the start to end
- what has Jemmy been trying todo
- what is prince Brat's real name
- what does Prince Brat do to get his dad's attention
- what was forbidden for anyone todo to the prince
- what do Price Brat and Jemmy become at the end
- what is prince Brat intelligence
- what was Jemmy not trying todo wall getting whipped
20 Clues: what Jemmy is • what is Jemmys 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 • ho is prince Brat at the start of the story • ...
Whipping boy 2022-02-04
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- boy what is Jemmys job
- what is something prince Brat can't do but Jemmy can
- what was Jemmys old job
- What is Jemmys level of intelligence
- what was forbidden for anymore todo to the prince
- what is prince Brat's real name
- what did prince Brat do to try to get his dads attention
- What was Jemmy not trying todo wall getting
- what never happened to prince Brat but finally did
- what did Jemmy do to make him act this way
- how was prince Brat through the start and middle of the story
- character what Jemmy is
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- what is Horace is nickname
- how is Prince Brat to Jemmy at the end of the story
- what has Jemmy been trying todo
- were did Jemmy use to live
- how did Jemmy get his job as a whipping boy
- what does Jemmy know how todo
- what does Jemmy see as a advantage to being
- what is prince Brat intelligence
20 Clues: boy what is Jemmys job • what was Jemmys old job • character what Jemmy is • 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 • ...
Cold War 2023-06-18
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- Soviet leader who introduced reforms
- Anti-communist hysteria in the US
- Diplomatic strategy of pushing to the brink of war
- First artificial satellite
- Military alliance
- Soviet intelligence agency
- Nuclear disaster in Ukraine
- Symbolic division of Europe
- Soviet invasion and US-backed resistance
- Communist superpower
- US President who sought to end the Cold War
- US missile defense program
- Concrete barrier separating East and West Berlin
- Soviet economic restructuring
- Belief that if one country fell to communism, others would follow
- Soviet policy of openness
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- Border crossing point
- Mutually Assured Destruction, a doctrine of nuclear deterrence
- War fought by US to stop communism
- Indirect conflicts between superpowers
- Divided city
- US President during the Cold War
- Failed US invasion of Cuba
- American intelligence agency
- Competition for military superiority
- Cold War era safety drill
- Period of easing tensions
- Spying activity
- Polish labor movement
- Cuban leader allied with USSR
30 Clues: Divided city • Spying activity • Military alliance • Communist superpower • Border crossing point • Polish labor movement • Cold War era safety drill • Period of easing tensions • Soviet policy of openness • First artificial satellite • Soviet intelligence agency • Failed US invasion of Cuba • US missile defense program • Nuclear disaster in Ukraine • Symbolic division of Europe • ...
Psychology Crossword 2023-05-03
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- (Disorder) Interpreting minor physical symptoms as an indication of a serious disease.
- (Psychoanalysis) Identifying peoples' feelings depending on their interpretation of the ___s.
- (Phenomenon) Avoiding food that has once caused nausea/distress
- (Developmental) "___'s cognitive Development"
- (Memory) Identifying the target from potential targets (Ex. MCQ)
- (Disorder) Flashbacks and nightmares related to extremely stressful events
- (Syndrome) Waxy flexibility
- (Psychoanalysis) Banishing the thoughts into unconsciousness
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- (Disorder) Delusions, Hallucinations
- (Psychoanalysis) Redirecting the feelings towards an innocent scapegoat.
- (Disorder) Irrational fear
- (Psychodynamic) The unconscious feminine part of men's psychology.
- (Developmental) "___'s stages of psychosocial development"
- (Psychoanalysis) Returning to a formal behaviour
- (Intelligence) Different skills are actually one general intelligence, called ___
- (Humanistic) Feelings of high or low self-worth
- (Disorder) Persistent unwanted thoughts causing someone to feel the need to engage in a particular action.
- (Disorder) Altering mood from the extreme end of each side (Mania, Depression)
- (Disorder) Difficulty Concentrating, Excessive physical movement/talking
- (Sociocultural) Expected pattern of behaviour from a group of people
20 Clues: (Disorder) Irrational fear • (Syndrome) Waxy flexibility • (Disorder) Delusions, Hallucinations • (Developmental) "___'s cognitive Development" • (Humanistic) Feelings of high or low self-worth • (Psychoanalysis) Returning to a formal behaviour • (Developmental) "___'s stages of psychosocial development" • (Psychoanalysis) Banishing the thoughts into unconsciousness • ...
ch 2 - terms 2018-09-27
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- The parent company who grants the franchise and provides goods and or services to the franchisees.
- A method of direct distribution that uses the internet to sell products directly to consumers.
- for profit Organization A charitable organization or charity that does not seek profit from the operations of the business and raises funds for a specific goal.
- Short for "small office, home office," SOHO are home based businesses.
- 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).
- An agreement between businesses to commit resources to achieve a common set of objectives.
- The name given to a website; a web address.
- A business operating in or involving several nations. Also known as a transnational.
- The part of a corporation's profit after taxes that each shareholder receives.
- A place, or site, on the Internet where a business can be established and accessed by consumers. A website consists of one or more web pages designed to provide information about the business and display goods or services offered for sale.
- 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 owned by, but existing separately from, its shareholders.
- A business that buys goods and resells them to consumers.
- Raising money using the owner's resources or money from investors.
- The relocation of a business process from one country to another—typically an operational process, such as manufacturing, or supporting processes, such as accounting.
- A process whereby one company combines with or takes over the ownership of one or more other companies.
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- A person who runs a franchise operation and is under contract, or licensing agreement, with the franchiser.
- Responsibility for claims against the business that goes beyond the amount invested in the business and extends to one's personal assets.
- A corporation with many shareholders, whose shares can be bought and sold on a stock exchange.
- A business with two or more owners who share the responsibilities and profits/losses.
- A unit of ownership in a corporation.
- A visit to a website by someone using the Internet. The number of hits indicates the popularity or usefulness of the site.
- The legal document that establishes a partnership and each partner's responsibilities.
- A business owned and operated by the provincial or federal government.
- The most common form of partnership, in which the partners share in
- A corporation owned by a small number of shareholders.
- A broad measure of a nation's total economic activity. The value of all finished goods and services produced in a country in one year by its nationals.
- A business that provides a service to satisfy the needs or wants of consumers.
- A business that produces goods for sale.
- A business directly owned by one person who receives all profIts and is responsible for all liabilities.
- Borrowing money to finance operations of the business.
- The formal name for a city or town.
- A partnership in which the liability of each partner is limited to the amount of his or her investment.
- A person who owns shares in a corporation; also called a stockholder.
- A group of individuals who run a corporation or co operative and make decisions on behalf of the shareholders.
- A business project that matches the skills of two individuals or businesses for mutual benefit.
- A business owned by members who utilize the goods and services offered.
- decision making, and profits. However, the partners have unlimited liability for the debts of the business.
- Predicting future conditions.
- The money a business receives for the products and or services it sells or from its investments.
40 Clues: Predicting future conditions. • The formal name for a city or town. • A unit of ownership in a corporation. • A business that produces goods for sale. • The name given to a website; a web address. • A corporation owned by a small number of shareholders. • Borrowing money to finance operations of the business. • A business that buys goods and resells them to consumers. • ...
Business Finance 2020-02-15
Across
- when they saw our financial statements, the bank refused to____ us any more money (4)
- Another term for profit is net _____(6)
- Buildings, machinery, office equipment, all these are (6)
- The money people want to set up or start a company they need money called?(7)
- Profit is the difference between revenue and _____(8)
- Can lend money to the company by buying bonds(9)
- The people who invest money in shares(12)
- Thirty percent of our profit goes straight to the government in ____(3)
- Everyone who buys a share_____ part of the company (4)
Down
- The profit and ____ account shows if a company is receiving more money that it's spending (4)
- Money that is owed to other people or businesses(4)
- In accounting, companies debts are usually called (11)
- We sold a lot more in 2019 so our ____ went up (7)
- Another way to obtain capital is through the issuance of(6)
- The money that is charged by the bank to issue a loan(8)
- Money that a business uses for everyday expenses (5)
- Companies can borrow this money by requesting a(4)
- We____our suppliers $100,000 for goods bought on credit
18 Clues: Another term for profit is net _____(6) • The people who invest money in shares(12) • Can lend money to the company by buying bonds(9) • We sold a lot more in 2019 so our ____ went up (7) • Companies can borrow this money by requesting a(4) • Money that is owed to other people or businesses(4) • Money that a business uses for everyday expenses (5) • ...
Business Vocabulary 2016-11-25
18 Clues: collega • stekker • afdeling • directeur • procedure • internship • bereikbaar • prioriteit • bevestiging • noodzakelijk • secretaresse • afdelingshoofd • personeelszaken • meerdere (baas) • verkoop (afdeling) • USB-aansluiting: USB-... • je zegt geen I want, maar I ... • afsluiting als je de naam weet: Yours ...
Business Terms 2014-07-24
Across
- The hierarchy of needs by...
- Sets of gestures, facial expressions and movements to enhance communication
- The name for Centralised authority and leadership style
- The tendency for a system to lose control of itself - to disintegrate or fail
- The extent to which power and authority are retained at the top level of an organisation
- Part of communication theory that includes devising the message to suit the receiver
- The line of authority within an organisation is the chain of...
- A leader who develops a leader-follower relationship is said to be
- The business model that may be used to determine the viability of an idea or problem-solving option
- The name of the Dual Factor theory by...
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- Working without supervision
- A leader that avoids power and prefer to leave the decisions to others
- The type of non-conflict but strong communication
- The style of leadership that tries to find a solution for people to work together
- The type of leader who uses their own actions to direct the efforts of others and achieve extraordinary achievements
- The type of power that includes threats or punishment
- The tendency for groups to agree, based on the seniority of members of a group rather than consensus
- The theory by Alderman that shows why people may leave a job
18 Clues: Working without supervision • The hierarchy of needs by... • The name of the Dual Factor theory by... • The type of non-conflict but strong communication • The type of power that includes threats or punishment • The name for Centralised authority and leadership style • The theory by Alderman that shows why people may leave a job • ...
Business English 2016-02-01
18 Clues: Ura • Luova • Vastuu • johtaa • Muodikas • Lyhyesti • tuottoisa • menestyvä • Erilaiset • edullinen • Toimitilat • Kotimainen • saatavilla • vararikkoon • ammattimainen • Kansainvälinen • Olemassa oleva • ainutlaatuinen
Business Terms 2023-11-09
Across
- the process of establishing the image or identity of a brand or product so that consumers perceive it in a certain way
- the dimensions that actually affect the customer's purchase of a specific product or brand in a product-markets
- subsets of a market based on demographics, needs, priorities, common interests, and other psychographic or behavioral criteria used to better understand the target audience
- a type of consumer product on the market that lacks a widely recognized name or logo because it typically isn't advertised.
- the dimensions that are relevant to including a customer type in a product-market.
- aims at two or more submarkets with the same marketing mix.
- refers to people who are grouped together for marketing purposes
- aggregating prospective buyers into groups with common needs and who respond similarl to a marketing action.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities
- segmenting the market and picking one of the homogeneous segments as the firm's target market.
- segmenting the market and choosing two or more segments, and then treating each as a separate target market needing a different marketing mix.
Down
- the predictive marketing version of segmenting.
- defines where your product (item or service) stands in relation to others offering similar products and services in the marketplace as well as the mind of the consumer.
- a system where customers buy products and services for consumption or sharing with others rather than for reselling.
- combining two or more submarkets into one larger target market as a basis for one strategy
- Behavioral segmentation refers to the practice of identifying and grouping online visitors based primarily on their online browsing
- economic marketplace where final goods or services are traded.
- split it up into groups that have similar characteristics.
18 Clues: the predictive marketing version of segmenting. • split it up into groups that have similar characteristics. • aims at two or more submarkets with the same marketing mix. • economic marketplace where final goods or services are traded. • refers to people who are grouped together for marketing purposes • ...
Small Business 2024-04-19
Across
- Ways in which a business makes money.
- Will receive legal documents for managing the business.
- Learning how a product is perceived or a business is performing using online reviews from patrons.
- The heart of the small business model
- Tools used to accept payments
- The Tax ID number issued by the United States Federal government when businesses register.
- Categories of people served by your business value proposition
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- University, Located in Normal, AL, this University was founded in 1875 and is a land-grant institution.
- Often the first step in creating a business. Typically, this is done with the Secretary of State.
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Simplest structure where the business and the business owner are regarded as the same entity.
- Who can you contact in Alabama to help you transform your idea into a small business?
- The largest city in the state of Alabama
- insurance, Protects against financial loss as the result of bodily injury, property damage, medical expenses, libel, slander, defending lawsuits, etc.
- The airforce base located adjacent to the city of Montgomery, AL
- Real estate and personal property is assessed annually and a percentage tax i tax, Owed by all businesses (and sole proprietors) that sell tangible personal property at retail or operate places of entertainment or amusement.
- The type of vehicle that Booker T. Washington used in his field demonstrations.
- The highway runs approximately 366 miles throughout the State of Alabama
18 Clues: Tools used to accept payments • Ways in which a business makes money. • The heart of the small business model • The largest city in the state of Alabama • Will receive legal documents for managing the business. • Categories of people served by your business value proposition • The airforce base located adjacent to the city of Montgomery, AL • ...
Business english 2024-03-19
Across
- dedication
- type of currency
- part owner of company
- liability on a real estate
- diversified
- good name, goodwill
- the simplest medium of marketing
- a feature of being viable long-term
- ... marketing, annoying or unsolicited
- oldfashioned model of enterprise
Down
- word of ... refferal
- book with multiple offers
- most powerful director in a company
- to affect, to impact
- stable, ongoing
- someone with realistic outlook
- high or of living
- the very worst corporation
18 Clues: dedication • diversified • stable, ongoing • type of currency • high or of living • good name, goodwill • word of ... refferal • to affect, to impact • part owner of company • book with multiple offers • liability on a real estate • the very worst corporation • someone with realistic outlook • the simplest medium of marketing • oldfashioned model of enterprise • ...
Business Crossword 2024-10-15
Across
- Registered symbol identifying a brand (8 letters)
- Lack of sufficient resources or supply (8 letters)
- Business founder or innovator (12 letters)
- Legal protection for creative works (8 letters)
- Owner of shares in a company (11 letters)
- Commercial activity or trade (7 letters)
- System of production and consumption (7 letters)
- Place where goods are bought and sold (6 letters)
- To put money into for profit (6 letters)
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- Availability of cash or assets (8 letters)
- Financial plan for expenses (6 letters)
- Final date for submission (8 letters)
- Total sales or revenue in a period (8 letters)
- Medium of exchange for goods and services (5 letters)
- Difference between cost and selling price (6 letters)
- To send goods to another country (6 letters)
- Amount spent on goods or services (12 letters)
- Income generated from business activities (7 letters)
18 Clues: Final date for submission (8 letters) • Financial plan for expenses (6 letters) • Commercial activity or trade (7 letters) • To put money into for profit (6 letters) • Owner of shares in a company (11 letters) • Availability of cash or assets (8 letters) • Business founder or innovator (12 letters) • To send goods to another country (6 letters) • ...
Business Education 2023-01-16
Across
- Represents the ownership of a fraction of a company.
- Units of stocks are called...
- Committing money to earn financial return.
- I have branches, but no fruit, trunk, or leaves. What am I?
- What starts with a T, ends with a T, and has T in it?
- A service provided by the government.
- Jared's father has three sons: Snap, Crackle, and...?
- Market forces can often be...
- Something you can catch, but not throw: a ____.
- What can fill up a room but takes up no space?
Down
- The primary source of revenue for most governments.
- Contributions to your RRSP can be ____ from your taxable income.
- What word in the dictionary is spelled incorrectly?
- _______ will almost always outpace the interest rate that you'll receive from a savings account.
- The Dutch East India Company unknowingly invented the world's first stock...
- A bank account used for day-to-day banking.
- A service provided by the government.
- When you launch your company onto the official public market.
- The profit earned on the sale of assets is called ____ gain.
19 Clues: Units of stocks are called... • Market forces can often be... • A service provided by the government. • A service provided by the government. • Committing money to earn financial return. • A bank account used for day-to-day banking. • What can fill up a room but takes up no space? • Something you can catch, but not throw: a ____. • ...
Business structure 2022-09-07
Across
- - a person who buys products
- - keeping something in one place
- - a person who pays VAT tax
- - agreement to do something
- - CO2
- - selling large quantities of goods
- - a person or company that manufactures products
- - a place where the company has main offices
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- - drinks
- - a person making business
- - a business owned by people who share the profits
- - money you get when you retire
- - thinhs especially valuable owned by someone
- - tax which you have to pay for getting money from someone
- - tax, you have to pay for getting products from a different country
- - the person in charge of a meeting, the most important person there
- - tax added to basic price of something you buy
- - all people working in a company
18 Clues: - CO2 • - drinks • - a person making business • - a person who pays VAT tax • - agreement to do something • - a person who buys products • - money you get when you retire • - keeping something in one place • - all people working in a company • - selling large quantities of goods • - a place where the company has main offices • - thinhs especially valuable owned by someone • ...
Music Business 2022-12-06
Across
- For the right to use music it must be _____
- refers to a young creative movement in Nigeria that covers music, fashion and lifestyle
- in charge of the recording process in the recording studio
- a blanket term for artist-related goods other than music
- a legal right that creators can claim of their original material
- A pre-payment given to an artist
- pre-recorded sound that can be used in a new music sound production
Down
- A short musical piece normally used to advertise
- From the lowest to the highest note of a singer’s voice
- Fees paid to rights owners for using their work
- who deals with the copyright when music is distributed?
- a collection of works by over time by one creator(s)
- Taking the music and image and creating something unique and sellable
- the process of preparing the final mix of a song or album for duplication
- The medium for delivery of music
- What you need to use a copyrighted piece of music in a film, game, or advert
- showcases the best work of the artists
- another term for a music portfolio or musical CV
18 Clues: The medium for delivery of music • A pre-payment given to an artist • showcases the best work of the artists • For the right to use music it must be _____ • Fees paid to rights owners for using their work • A short musical piece normally used to advertise • another term for a music portfolio or musical CV • a collection of works by over time by one creator(s) • ...
Business Terminology 2022-10-31
Across
- Costs that do not vary
- Reduction in value of assets over time
- Amount of profit remaining after deductions
- "Net income" difference between what a business earns and spends
- Debts business owes to another entity
- Total amount of money earned before deductions
- Money invested into a company by its owners
- Price rise
- Income generated from a business' operations and activities
- Company's net value if liquidating assets to pay off debts
Down
- Building a company with very little money, often relying on personal savings
- Something lenders can use to secure a loan
- Resources that a business controls that are expected to generate future cash flow
- Addition of new products, services, customers or markets
- Revenues exactly match expenses
- Money spent on utilities, salaries, materials etc.
- flow Movement of cash into and out of the business
- Total sales during a specified period
18 Clues: Price rise • Costs that do not vary • Revenues exactly match expenses • Debts business owes to another entity • Total sales during a specified period • Reduction in value of assets over time • Something lenders can use to secure a loan • Amount of profit remaining after deductions • Money invested into a company by its owners • Total amount of money earned before deductions • ...
Business revision 2025-05-12
Across
- Document showing timing of cash inflows and outflows
- Assessment of a products level of excellence
- Output compared to input
- A cost that doesn’t change with output
- Output per worker (2 words, 1st word 6 letters)
- Total amount of sales made in each period
- A non-financial motivator linked to responsibility
Down
- Income left over after all expenses including tax (3,6)
- Improving efficiency to reduce costs or increase quality
- Technique to identify cost per item at different outputs (two words,5&5)
- Point where revenue equals costs (hint no hyphen)
- A fall in value of an assets over time
- The writing off of an intangible asset
- Costs that vary with output
- A method of controlling cash inflows and outflows
- Total money received from sales
- An unanticipated increase in expenses (4,5)
- Operating profit expressed as a percentage of revenue/turnover
18 Clues: Output compared to input • Costs that vary with output • Total money received from sales • A fall in value of an assets over time • The writing off of an intangible asset • A cost that doesn’t change with output • Total amount of sales made in each period • An unanticipated increase in expenses (4,5) • Assessment of a products level of excellence • ...
Business organisations 2025-08-27
18 Clues: dette • partager • objectif • investir • posséder • économies • responsable • partenariat • actionnaire • compétences • frais, coûts • prêt (bancaire) • charge de travail • collecte de fonds • à but non lucratif • association caritative • revenu (de l'entreprise) • propriété (d'une organisation)
Business Vocabulary 2026-03-13
Across
- Valuation The process of determining the economic worth of a company
- Liability Company (LLC) A corporation-partnership hybrid in which owners have limited liability and limited taxation
- Marketing (MLM) A type of business in which individuals, called distributors or sales representatives, earn income from both selling products and recruiting others to sell products under them.
- A sort of design that distinguishes a company from its competitors.
- Direct Marketing A marketing strategy where brands promote and sell their products directly to consumers, rather than through a third party, like retailers or wholesalers.
- An entity that legally exists separately from its owners.
- The act of building mutually beneficial long term relationships with others for new opportunities, career growth, and to gain knowledge.
- When one company purchases another company in order to merge and grow.
Down
- Relations (PR) Managing how a company is seen by the public using the means of communication
- Contractor A self-employed individual who’s hired to complete specific tasks (The individual is their own boss)
- Capital (VC) When investors give money to startup businesses in exchange for some ownership of the company (like Shark Tank).
- Proprietorship A type of business in which a single individual bears full responsibility for all the profits and losses of a business.
- Alliance An agreement between two or more companies who work together to achieve a common goal while remaining as two separate legal entities.
- When a company hires an outside third party to complete tasks and provide services to focus on more important tasks.
- A legal right to an invention given to avoid interference from others who wish to replicate, use or sell the invention
- A method in which a business can grow by combining themselves with another business to form one legal entity.
- An assessment/evaluation of performance or value in a business
- Venture An arrangement in which two or more companies collaborate to work on a specific project while remaining as separate entities.
18 Clues: An entity that legally exists separately from its owners. • An assessment/evaluation of performance or value in a business • A sort of design that distinguishes a company from its competitors. • When one company purchases another company in order to merge and grow. • Valuation The process of determining the economic worth of a company • ...
Business Correspondence 2026-02-24
Across
- used for formal HR matters
- letter with indented paragraphs
- the first section of letters, emails and memos
- tone to be used in business correspondence
- final act before sending off business messages
- recommended number of pages for memos
- amount of spacing between lines in paragraph of letters and memos
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- written communication in commercial settings
- letter with all sections placed at left margin
- element of message requiring precision and clarity
- necessary element that guides message production
- being brief is necessary because of this factor in business
- type delivered physically by hand or post
- alignment for date, closing and signature for modified and semi-block letter
- line that does not appear in a memo only in letters
- tone to be used in business letters
- communication tool used for internal purposes only
- element impacting the professional look of messages
18 Clues: used for formal HR matters • letter with indented paragraphs • tone to be used in business letters • recommended number of pages for memos • type delivered physically by hand or post • tone to be used in business correspondence • written communication in commercial settings • letter with all sections placed at left margin • the first section of letters, emails and memos • ...
Computer Games 2024-10-30
Across
- recognition , the ability to identify and respond to the sounds produced in human speech
- , a computer designed for playing games on
- , derived from or imitating real life
- , to hire for work
- intelligence , The theory development of computers to things that usually require human intelligence
- , incapable of reflecting light or other radiation
- , to make some thing by defeating others
- , relating to competition
- , speaking and conversation
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- , the ability to see or hear
- , imitate the character or feeling
- , a device that directs or measures a physical property and response to it
- , competing with a person or thing for the same objective
- , graphics and sounds used in films and computer games
- , a person who is very skilled in a field or activity
- , complicated or difficult to understand
16 Clues: , to hire for work • , relating to competition • , the ability to see or hear • , speaking and conversation • , derived from or imitating real life • , imitate the character or feeling • , complicated or difficult to understand • , to make some thing by defeating others • , a computer designed for playing games on • ...
Business Plan Crossword 2018-03-07
Across
- A small business has less than _____ employees.
- _____ to plan a major reason for business failure.
- Gross ________ Product
- The S in a S.W.O.T means.....
- This level of government is responsible for zoning.
- ________ summary. This is a brief overview of the plan.
- Contribution to a fund that employees can access in retirement.
- and federal There are 2 broad categories of taxes.
- An example of an on-cost.
- When a profit is made from sell as asset, tax must be paid
- A type of long term debt finance.
- These regulations determine the location different types of landuse.
- A poor _____ could be a disadvantage of buying an existing business.
- This is used to gather information for use in a business plan
- G stands for ____
- This is what the business hopes to achieve.
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- Examples include McDonalds, Subway, Jims Mowing etc
- Someone who takes on the risk of starting a business
- Extra pay for holidays.
- These are how the business goals will be achieved.
- ____ is the preparation of a predetermined course of action.
- This is needed by banks before they will lend money.
- Pricing that is calculated on the total cost of producing a product.
- A disadvantage of debt finance.
- Company profits are taxed at the rate of ______%.
- payments for non-wage benefits
- This finance is provided by the owners of a business.
27 Clues: G stands for ____ • Gross ________ Product • Extra pay for holidays. • An example of an on-cost. • The S in a S.W.O.T means..... • payments for non-wage benefits • A disadvantage of debt finance. • A type of long term debt finance. • This is what the business hopes to achieve. • A small business has less than _____ employees. • Company profits are taxed at the rate of ______%. • ...
key Takeaways - Azonia 2021-01-28
Across
- 30% lose m____
- many business fail because financial r________
- owner b_____ all losses (risk)
- a_____ in management is secret partner
- owner is free from r_______ legal documents, unless need - license
- owner may lack necessary s___ and abilities
- 30% b____ even
- starting a business and need Guidance s__
- o____ not well - suited for entrepreneurship
- business plans include m_____ plan
- ownership divided into e_____ parts:shares
- are well-informed about f______,marketing, and legal matter
- owner is b____
- develop awareness of r____________
- financial responsibility willing to a_____
- s________ is one of the 3 key types of people in a corporation
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- most common form of business ownership is s___ proprietors
- inspires c__________ in others
- what to consider when starting a business c______ need
- large in number ,small in size is a p_________
- owner recivices - all p_____ (minus debts)
- most common form of business ownership is E____________
- This entire chapter is about B_________
- pay less income tax than c_________
- Entrepreneurs/Intrapreneurs are h_____
- v______ for members of ruling body and on special matters
- shows the current state of the business assets,liabilities and capital in a given date
- i______ or death may close business
- 30% of startups s___ profit
- s_____ partner is known to public
- no l_____ to the # of partners
31 Clues: 30% lose m____ • 30% b____ even • owner is b____ • 30% of startups s___ profit • inspires c__________ in others • owner b_____ all losses (risk) • no l_____ to the # of partners • s_____ partner is known to public • business plans include m_____ plan • develop awareness of r____________ • pay less income tax than c_________ • i______ or death may close business • ...
Growth 2026-02-13
Across
- Integration with a firm at more advanced stage of production.
- The difference between the value of a firms revenue and its total costs.
- Where average cost falls as a consequence of business growth.
- The portion of the profits that a shareholder gets.
- Where average cost rises as a firm grows.
- Occurs when one business buys and takes control of another.
- When a business uses another business to produce for it.
- Integration with a firm in an unrelated industry.
- Costs that do not change with output.
- Integration with a firm at the same stage of production.
- The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money
- The value of one currency in terms of another.
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- Anyone interested in what a firm does.
- The act of buying or selling using the internet.
- The value of all of a firms shares.
- When a business gets bigger by joining with or buying another business.
- The four resources that are used in different ways to create businesses.
- Sales x Selling Price.
- Integration with a firm at a previous stage of production.
- When two or more firms agree to join together to form a new business.
- Costs that do change with output.
- Growth from opening new shops, e-commerce, franchising or selling in new markets..
- A big business that allows smaller businesses to use its name and sell its products.
23 Clues: Sales x Selling Price. • Costs that do change with output. • The value of all of a firms shares. • Costs that do not change with output. • Anyone interested in what a firm does. • Where average cost rises as a firm grows. • The value of one currency in terms of another. • The act of buying or selling using the internet. • The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money • ...
Business Planning Revision 2024-06-05
Across
- A business that have less than 5
- The ideas, social behaviour and customs
- illness is a reason of a business ____
- Staff loyalty is a ____ factor
- new owner coming up with an idea of a product
- the desire or willigness to do something
- What does a small business have that other business don't
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- a place where you get advice in operating a business
- which business have 1-19 employess
- what is the current topic
- A business who willing to take risk
- Total money value of all goods and service
- A business owner marketing in the same market as you
- experience and attributes of a worker
- The most handsome teacher in Social Science
15 Clues: what is the current topic • Staff loyalty is a ____ factor • A business that have less than 5 • which business have 1-19 employess • A business who willing to take risk • experience and attributes of a worker • illness is a reason of a business ____ • The ideas, social behaviour and customs • the desire or willigness to do something • ...
Forms of business organisation 2023-06-08
Across
- income receivedto business
- partnership for dhort duration of time
- a business organisation registered under the Indian partnership act 1932
- simplest form of business organisation
- all items which give future benefits
- at least 10 adults no maximum limit
- the form of business organisation specifically found in india
- the business organisation which has largest sales volume
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- it is called as the owners in co-operatives
- unsold goods of business
- the owner in partnership
- a person who organises and manages, assumes risk to gain profit
- an amount payable by the business
- a form of business organisation owned by single person
- the structure in which there is separation of ownership and management as per law
15 Clues: unsold goods of business • the owner in partnership • income receivedto business • an amount payable by the business • at least 10 adults no maximum limit • all items which give future benefits • partnership for dhort duration of time • simplest form of business organisation • it is called as the owners in co-operatives • ...
terrorism chapter 9 Patrol 2025-01-21
Across
- “The unlawful use of force and violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives.”
- A subset of bioterrorism, it is the intentional release of animal or plant toxins to generate widespread public fear and economic loss and undermine social stability.
- A loose network of individuals scattered across the United States who believe that the original citizens of the United States were free from all government control and that the federal, state, and local governments today operate illegally.
- Media coverage of terrorism inspires more terrorism—it is, in effect, contagious.
- Manages and facilitates the flow of information and intelligence across all levels and sectors of government and private industry, turning information and intelligence into actionable knowledge.
- Seeks to inflict economic damage on those who profit from the destruction of the natural environment.
Down
- One in which a much weaker opponent takes on a stronger opponent by refusing to confront the stronger opponent head on or to adhere to proscribed “rules of engagement.”
- Language based on analytical assessments and judgments rather than on facts or hard evidence.
- Avoiding conflict.
- The use of high technology to disable or delete critical infrastructure data or information as a means of promoting a religious or political ideology and that targets innocent civilians, elements of the business sector, or government agencies.
- Involves using viruses, toxins, or fungi—classes of organism that include anthrax, botulism, and smallpox—as weapons of mass destruction.
- A holy war.
12 Clues: A holy war. • Avoiding conflict. • Media coverage of terrorism inspires more terrorism—it is, in effect, contagious. • Language based on analytical assessments and judgments rather than on facts or hard evidence. • Seeks to inflict economic damage on those who profit from the destruction of the natural environment. • ...
ENA6 Text 2 Heini, Minea ja Aada 2023-04-20
11 Clues: vaatia • kysytty • perusta • kestävyys • luultavasti • kiinnostava • mahdollisuus • aliarvostettu • yhteistoiminta • ankarasti-valvottu • intelligence tekoäly
The Report Card Chapter 15 2025-04-24
Across
- What Nora tries to keep hidden about her abilities
- The quiet place where Nora spends time with Mrs. Byrne
- Nora’s close friend who helps keep her secret
- A score that measures intelligence
- What Nora needs from Stephen and Mrs. Byrne
- A person with extraordinary intellectual ability
- What Nora eventually decides to share
- What Nora does about her intelligence in this chapter
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- The result of Nora’s test that surprises everyone
- What others feel when they learn Nora’s test results
- What Nora comes up with to challenge the school system
- Byrne School librarian who plays a key role in this chapter
- Mrs. Byrne’s role in the library
- A method used to measure academic performance
- Main character who is secretly a genius
15 Clues: Mrs. Byrne’s role in the library • A score that measures intelligence • What Nora eventually decides to share • Main character who is secretly a genius • What Nora needs from Stephen and Mrs. Byrne • Nora’s close friend who helps keep her secret • A method used to measure academic performance • A person with extraordinary intellectual ability • ...
Canada Cold War and after 2020-10-21
Across
- The world could not survive an nuclear war
- Line of radars in Canada's Arctic
- Suspected communists were put on the
- The USA and USSR were the two
- Famous Canadian plane that was scrapped
- PM 1957-63 less supportive of the USA
- American intelligence agency rival of the KGB
- Canadian intelligence agency
- Canadians fought terrorism here from 2001-15
- A hockey series between Canada and the USSR
- Came to Canada to avoid the Vietnam War
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- Communist leader of Cuba and friend of Trudeau
- Canadian peacekeepers help end a 1990s war here
- Democratic Alliance led by the USA
- Mission to liberate Kuwait from Iraq
- This wall symbolized the Cold War, fell in 1989
- American president during the missile crisis
- Communist Pact led by the USSR
- The 38th parallel is between North and South
- PM 1968-83 visited communist leaders
- Canada refused to join this war
- After WWII Canada's economy
- Canadian diplomat helped solve the Suez Crisis
23 Clues: After WWII Canada's economy • Canadian intelligence agency • The USA and USSR were the two • Communist Pact led by the USSR • Canada refused to join this war • Line of radars in Canada's Arctic • Democratic Alliance led by the USA • Mission to liberate Kuwait from Iraq • Suspected communists were put on the • PM 1968-83 visited communist leaders • ...
The Puzzle of SSLLI 2023-04-14
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- the feeling of an organization
- the person being mentored
- Ross's instructions on Friends episode
- developed 8 steps for successful change
- working with others to achieve a goal
- the in-control behavioral tendency
- a feeling of uneasiness at the 1st session
- operational process to achieve a vision
- bouncing back better
- intangibles important to a person
- recharges by being social
- the easygoing behavioral tendency
- the fun-loving behavioral tendency
- the interconnection of a group of people
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- the accurate behavioral tendency
- the largest zone of Kaner's Diamond
- self and social pieces of emotional intelligence
- type of chart showing timelines
- a way to apply SSLLI lessons
- type of intelligence
- often unspoken rules of an organization
- to modify or shift as in activities or goals
- project management has 4
- aspirational power of imagination
- created the Diamond decision-making model
- recharges with quiet time
- to allow or assist
- end-of-day comments
- volunteer who helped guide you through SSLLI
29 Clues: to allow or assist • end-of-day comments • type of intelligence • bouncing back better • project management has 4 • the person being mentored • recharges with quiet time • recharges by being social • a way to apply SSLLI lessons • the feeling of an organization • type of chart showing timelines • the accurate behavioral tendency • aspirational power of imagination • ...
Unit 2 Vocabulary. Listening and Speaking 2024-11-26
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- I will __________ the old laptop with a new one.
- ___________ Intelligence may become dangerous in the future.
- We must try to __________ less energy at home.
- There was a _________ drop in the temperature.
- A drill is a _________ tool for doing D.I.Y.
- fuel We need to use less _______ ______ and look for cleaner energy.
- He is an ___________ of huge intelligence.
- There are many ____________ solutions to stop climate change.
- The tennis may start, but it depends on the weather ____________.
- I __________ to pass my exam with an 'A'.
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- Toyota make very ___________ cars.
- Nowadays, computer games technology can can go ________ the original games.
- Computers are _________ of solving complex problems.
- We will need to find an ___________ route home.
- The internet is used _____________.
- I must _____ _______ ___ the amount of fast food I eat.
- The teacher will _________ the class to read quietly.
- Not studying will have a negative ________ on your marks.
- Petroleum sends ________ into the atmosphere.
- I __________ you to sit down!
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. • We must try to __________ less energy at home. • ...
Animal names Grade 9 2025-04-29
Across
- A tree-dwelling primate often found in tropical forests
- A fierce predator of the ocean
- Man's best friend
- A slithering reptile found in many habitats
- A striped herbivore roaming African plains
- A small, furry pet known for being independent
- A clever, bushy-tailed hunter of forests and fields
- A majestic bird of prey with sharp eyesight
- A slow-moving reptile with a hard shell, living on land or sea
- A jumping marsupial from Australia
- A sea creature with eight arms and great intelligence
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- A playful marine mammal known for intelligence
- A tall African animal with a very long neck
- A huge land mammal with a long trunk
- A fast-breeding mammal living in burrows
- A flightless bird that swims in icy oceans
- A large mammal found in forests and mountains
- A wild canine living and hunting in packs
- A powerful wild cat living in African grasslands
- A bird active at night with silent flight
20 Clues: Man's best friend • A fierce predator of the ocean • A jumping marsupial from Australia • A huge land mammal with a long trunk • A fast-breeding mammal living in burrows • A wild canine living and hunting in packs • A bird active at night with silent flight • A striped herbivore roaming African plains • A flightless bird that swims in icy oceans • ...
STRATBUS PRELIM CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2022-07-25
Across
- intense rivalry, easy entry to fast-changing markets
- group of firms producing equivalent products
- individuals or groups with enforceable claim on the firm’s performance
- best returns by firms without competitive advantage
- information, intelligence, expertise
- firms that sell goods or services complementing a focal firm’s offer
- last step in a strategic management model
- adjective to describe practices like blackmail, trespassing, eavesdropping
- economic interdependence among countries & businesses
- developing projects of future outcomes based on monitored trends
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- segment concerning population size, age structure, ethnic mix, etc.,
- data, information, knowledge to better understand competitors
- technologies that make old ones obsolete, and create new markets
- hindrance to achieving strategic competitiveness
- culture that is the social energy that drives the organization
- economic, sociocultural, technological, etc., dimensions of an environment
- what a firm wants to be
- commitments and actions to gain competitive advantage
- costs incurred in buying from a different supplier
- identifying early signals of environmental changes, trends
20 Clues: what a firm wants to be • information, intelligence, expertise • last step in a strategic management model • group of firms producing equivalent products • hindrance to achieving strategic competitiveness • costs incurred in buying from a different supplier • best returns by firms without competitive advantage • intense rivalry, easy entry to fast-changing markets • ...
Entrepreneurship 2024-11-04
Across
- Enterprise Office The first-stop-shop for advice, training, and financial support for new and expanding businesses.
- The quality of pushing oneself to achieve goals without needing external inspiration.
- Enterprise An enterprise that provides access to art, music festivals, and other cultural events.
- An analysis method that looks at strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- Entrepreneurial activity within a business where employees come up with new ideas without taking financial risks.
- Ireland An organization that provides grants and financial support for start-ups and business expansions.
- Someone who takes both personal and financial risks in setting up a new business.
- Enterprise A type of enterprise whose main objective is to make a profit.
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- A method of idea generation where all new ideas are written down and discussed.
- A business model where an individual pays to operate under an established brand name.
- Enterprise An enterprise that provides services to address social, economic, or environmental issues.
- Trader A business owned and run by one person who has unlimited liability.
- Liability A condition where business owners only lose what they have invested in the business if it goes bankrupt.
- A business structure where 2-20 people conduct business together with the aim of making a profit.
- A person who takes the initiative and risk to set up a business in the hope of making a profit.
- The process of developing new ideas into commercial enterprises.
- Business in an associated industries that benefit from successful entrepreneurial ventures.
17 Clues: The process of developing new ideas into commercial enterprises. • Trader A business owned and run by one person who has unlimited liability. • Enterprise A type of enterprise whose main objective is to make a profit. • A method of idea generation where all new ideas are written down and discussed. • ...
Business English 2017-07-06
Across
- Short versions of words
- A subject and a verb of group related words
- and adverbs act as
- A noun, pronoun, or adjective that renames
- All letters other than vowels
- Express complete thoughts
- Person, place, or thing
- Expresses an action
- Figures (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.)
- a, e, I, o, and u
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- Surprise, disbelief, or strong feeling
- An assertion and ends with a period
- Stronger punctuation than the comma
- The letter "I" is always
- Describe nouns and pronouns
- A pause in the flow of a sentence
- Used in place of nouns
- Figures (1, 2, 3, etc.)
18 Clues: a, e, I, o, and u • and adverbs act as • Expresses an action • Used in place of nouns • Short versions of words • Figures (1, 2, 3, etc.) • Person, place, or thing • The letter "I" is always • Express complete thoughts • Describe nouns and pronouns • All letters other than vowels • Figures (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) • A pause in the flow of a sentence • An assertion and ends with a period • ...
Business Crossword! 2017-03-26
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- also known as a recession
- indicator provides info regarding economic performance of an economy
- producing goods and services
- indicator provides info about changes in the economy in advance
- in a position of not being employed or not having a job
- when unemployment and inflation are both at high
- also known as a downswing
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- also known as a upswing
- total value of all goods and service's produced in a country in a period of time
- a protective device that limits the quantity of an import
- recession two successive negative quarters of economic growth
- perceived fairness of scarce resources are used and it's benefits
- steady rise in prices over time
- decrease in the value of a nation's currency relative to another nation's
- indicator provides info about changes in the economy following changes occurring on the trade cycle
- the inflow of money received over a specified period of time
- economy system that coordinates of production and distribution of goods
- phase of the trade cycle which can also be known as a boom
18 Clues: also known as a upswing • also known as a recession • also known as a downswing • producing goods and services • steady rise in prices over time • when unemployment and inflation are both at high • in a position of not being employed or not having a job • a protective device that limits the quantity of an import • phase of the trade cycle which can also be known as a boom • ...
