business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Russian-English 2017-09-15
Across
- reason
- scoffer, unpleasant person, mocker
- multiply (your days will be multiplied)
- self
- foolish
- fear
- foolish
- hewed out
- he who lacks understanding
- scoffer (in proverbs 9) violent in general
- multiplied
Down
- knowledge of
- wise
- fool
- high places
- unrighteous
- table (eating at a table)
- sacrifice
- simple, low intelligence, человек без опыта, недальновидный
19 Clues: wise • fool • self • fear • reason • foolish • foolish • sacrifice • hewed out • multiplied • high places • unrighteous • knowledge of • table (eating at a table) • he who lacks understanding • scoffer, unpleasant person, mocker • multiply (your days will be multiplied) • scoffer (in proverbs 9) violent in general • simple, low intelligence, человек без опыта, недальновидный
1.2 Types of business entities 2025-10-07
Across
- Organizations that apply commercial strategies to improve human or environmental well-being rather than maximizing profits for owners.
- Individuals or institutions that own one or more shares in a business, giving them partial ownership and potential profit from dividends.
- An organization owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits and make decisions democratically.
- A business whose ownership is divided into shares that can be freely bought and sold by the public through stock markets.
- The first time a business offers its shares for sale to the general public, allowing it to raise capital from investors.
- The part of an economy that consists of businesses owned by individuals or groups rather than by the government.
- A legal business entity that exists separately from its owners and can own assets, incur debts, and enter contracts in its own name.
- Independent bodies, not controlled by governments, that work to promote humanitarian, environmental, or social goals.
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- A business that aims to earn revenue while also addressing social or environmental objectives.
- Entities that operate for social, cultural, or community purposes rather than for financial gain, reinvesting any excess funds into their mission.
- A legal document outlining the rights, responsibilities, profit-sharing ratios, and terms agreed upon by individuals who jointly own a business.
- A legal protection ensuring that owners are only responsible for debts up to the amount they invested in the business.
- Organizations that apply business principles to achieve social aims, using any extra income to further their cause rather than distribute it to owners.
- A marketplace where shares and other financial securities are bought and sold by investors.
- A situation in which the owner(s) of a business are personally responsible for all its debts, potentially losing personal assets.
- A business owned and managed by one individual who is personally responsible for all debts and decisions.
- A business whose shares are owned by a small number of individuals and not traded on public stock markets.
- The part of the economy that includes organizations owned and operated by the government to provide services to citizens.
- A business structure where two or more individuals share ownership, management, profits, and responsibilities.
19 Clues: A marketplace where shares and other financial securities are bought and sold by investors. • A business that aims to earn revenue while also addressing social or environmental objectives. • A business owned and managed by one individual who is personally responsible for all debts and decisions. • ...
Crossword Puzzle By: Gray 2021-12-15
17 Clues: not soft • forbidden • being good • feeling bad • being secure • being silent • not the same • mad or angry • the main thing • the whole amount • feeling pleasure • inclined to sleep • great intelligence • not secure or tight • feeling embarrassed • conforming the truth • feeling unhappy or grief
Test 2016-02-17
Across
- Something that become temporarily popular
- Commercial activities
- Amount of money a business takes in a particular period
- Top boss of company. Company head
- Someone who uses money to start business and make business deals
- Synonym of benefit
- When someone or something become a large
- Synonym of discard
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- Cost of an item
- The lower part or the business center of a city or town
- Something that you and business get when things are going well
- Event, where things are cheap
- The process, when a store trying to get out of the city or country
- A something that you bought
- Someone who works for a company
- Group or set of products
16 Clues: Cost of an item • Synonym of benefit • Synonym of discard • Commercial activities • Group or set of products • A something that you bought • Event, where things are cheap • Someone who works for a company • Top boss of company. Company head • When someone or something become a large • Something that become temporarily popular • ...
Business Connections 2022-09-14
Across
- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
Down
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
- Known for horse feed
- Located in our building
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
17 Clues: Known for horse feed • Located in our building • Elk Grove expert on wheels • Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Provides emergency helicopter ride • Discount when you by a new vehicle • Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse • Hardscaping and landscaping supplies • Power supplier for most SCFB members • Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers • ...
Business Connections 2022-09-14
Across
- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
- Located in our building
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
- Known for horse feed
Down
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
17 Clues: Known for horse feed • Located in our building • Elk Grove expert on wheels • Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton • Provides emergency helicopter ride • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Discount when you by a new vehicle • Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse • Power supplier for most SCFB members • Hardscaping and landscaping supplies • Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers • ...
Business Connections 2022-09-14
Across
- Known for horse feed
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
Down
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Located in our building
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
17 Clues: Known for horse feed • Located in our building • Elk Grove expert on wheels • Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton • Discount when you by a new vehicle • Provides emergency helicopter ride • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse • Hardscaping and landscaping supplies • Power supplier for most SCFB members • Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers • ...
business risk 2020-07-28
Across
- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of ____________________ of business.
- risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
- ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
- ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
- causes, this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure,etc.
- demand fora particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
Down
- which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
- no risk no ______________.
- human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities, property and incoming business.
- who takes business risks?
- degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- speculative risks arise due to____________________in demand and supply.
- risk, chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- risk, possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
17 Clues: who takes business risks? • no risk no ______________. • profit is ____________ for risk-taking. • risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________. • ___________ demand results in long sales and profits. • when cost of production increases _____________ reduces • lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future. • ...
Business Risk 2020-08-07
Across
- , possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
- risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities, property and incoming business.
- ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
- demand for a particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure, etc.
- when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
Down
- chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of __________________ of business.
- speculative risks arise due to________________in demand and supply.
- no risk no ______________.
- who takes business risks?
- , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
- degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
17 Clues: who takes business risks? • no risk no ______________. • profit is ____________ for risk-taking. • risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________. • ___________ demand results in long sales and profits. • when cost of production increases _____________ reduces • , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future. • ...
Business Finance 2021-01-26
Across
- The profit and _______ account shows if a company is receiving more money than it’s spending. (4)
- We had to raise £50k in order to start the business. (7)
- We ______ our suppliers £100k for goods bought on credit. (3)
- I expected a full ________ this year as I reached all my sales targets. (5)
- Profit is the difference between revenue and _______________. (8)
- We don’t have sufficient ___________ to completely build a new warehouse. (7)
- Small companies often try to get bank loans when they need to ______________ money. (6)
- I think this is a good investment: it pays 7% _____________. (8)
- I won’t get my _____________ until I’m 67.
Down
- We’re going to raise more money by selling new shares to our existing _____________________. (12)
- Thirty percent of our profits goes straight to the government in _______. (5)
- When the bank saw our financial statement, they refused to _________ us any more money. (4)
- Everyone who buys a share _______ part of a company. (4)
- We’re going to pay back some of the people who lent us money so that we can reduce our ________. (4)
- If you don’t like taking risks, you should only _________ in very successful companies. (6)
- We sold a lot more this year, so our _______________ went up. (7)
- Another term for profit is net ______________. (6)
17 Clues: I won’t get my _____________ until I’m 67. • Another term for profit is net ______________. (6) • We had to raise £50k in order to start the business. (7) • Everyone who buys a share _______ part of a company. (4) • We ______ our suppliers £100k for goods bought on credit. (3) • I think this is a good investment: it pays 7% _____________. (8) • ...
Business Crossword 2020-12-16
Across
- Selling off part of the business that has been vertically integrated
- Removing a layer of management
- Government owned organisations existing to provide a service
- Ensures inventory arrives only when it is required
- A type of decision which is long term, high risk and made by senior management
- A tool that analyses each part of a product portfolio in terms of market share & market growth
- Stock of either materials or finished goods
- Ensuring suppliers receive a decent price for their goods
Down
- An individual or group who has an interest in an organisation succeeding
- Aiming for a satisfactory or adequate result rather than the optimal result
- Owning a branch of a business for a fee and share of profit
- Six external factors
- A third sector organisation that raises money to benefit others
- A business paying another company to complete tasks on its behalf
- Businesses that are privately owned and exist to make a profit
- Providing products based on a consumers needs & wants
- The sector of industry where businesses exist to provide a service
17 Clues: Six external factors • Removing a layer of management • Stock of either materials or finished goods • Ensures inventory arrives only when it is required • Providing products based on a consumers needs & wants • Ensuring suppliers receive a decent price for their goods • Owning a branch of a business for a fee and share of profit • ...
Business Law 2021-11-01
Across
- what Bernie sold in prison
- scam-generates high return on investment
- committed/is planning to commit a crime
- accusation of a crime
- least serious class of felony
- Offense max jail time is 15 days
- serious crime like murder
Down
- wrongful behavior/guilty mind
- stole $65 billion in a ponzi scheme
- money paid to be released
- most serious class of felony
- collar most business crimes
- rights read before an arrest
- Most serious class of midemeanor
- least serious class of misdemaeanor
- offense crimes nonviolent crimes no jail time
- another name for petty offenses
- bargain agreement to reduce charges
18 Clues: accusation of a crime • money paid to be released • serious crime like murder • what Bernie sold in prison • most serious class of felony • collar most business crimes • rights read before an arrest • wrongful behavior/guilty mind • least serious class of felony • another name for petty offenses • Most serious class of midemeanor • Offense max jail time is 15 days • ...
Business Terminology 2023-02-28
Across
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- A place where something is sold
- the Red:In debt
- a manager within a company who promotes innovative product development and marketin
- the state of being responsible for something
- method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- state of being a partner or partners.
- a particular form or branch of economic or commercial activity.
- you need it
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- exclusive possession or control of the supply
- a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured
- total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations.
- you try to beat them
- Provied someone with something
- you make it when you sell something
- the Black: a company's profitability and current financial health
- an early sample
- proprietorship: an enterprise owned by a sole person
19 Clues: you need it • the Red:In debt • an early sample • you try to beat them • Provied someone with something • A place where something is sold • you make it when you sell something • state of being a partner or partners. • the state of being responsible for something • exclusive possession or control of the supply • proprietorship: an enterprise owned by a sole person • ...
Business & Finance 2023-05-24
Across
- individuals or entities that are owed money
- Costs that don't vary with output
- The ability of a company to meet its long-term financial obligations and continue its operations. It indicates the company's financial stability.
- individuals or entities that owe money to another individual or entity
- a plan for future income and expenses
- total assets - total liabilities = owners ______
- the cost of an asset over its useful life
- predicting the future based on historical and current results
- the value of a fixed asset after depreciation is its _____ value
- materials or goods that are considered a portion of a businesses assets
Down
- Assets that are used for the long-term are referred to as ____ assets
- refers to a businesses ability to convert its short term assets into cash
- Total revenue - total ___ = profit
- Assets that can be converted into cash within a year
- an asset that has no physical form
- a distribution of profits to shareholders
- this ratio measures the extent to which current liabilities can be payed off
- capital that is used to fund the day-to-day operations is referred to as ______ capital
- a resource owned by a company
19 Clues: a resource owned by a company • Costs that don't vary with output • Total revenue - total ___ = profit • an asset that has no physical form • a plan for future income and expenses • a distribution of profits to shareholders • the cost of an asset over its useful life • individuals or entities that are owed money • total assets - total liabilities = owners ______ • ...
Business & Entrepreneurship 2023-05-30
Across
- (3 letters) Combines the best features of a partnership and a corporation/offers legal protection
- This form of ownership includes shareholders and a board of directors
- The Nike swoosh and McDonald's arch are examples of this
- _________ investors-rich investors who give $ to startups or entrepreneurs
- An invention or creation that is brand new
- Someone who takes a risk in starting a business
- A business owned and ran by just 1 person
- This is financing, similar to a loan, that someone might offer a business owner
- (2 words combined) A written description of business idea and how it will be carried out
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- (2 words combined) Trademarks, trade secrets, patents, etc. are examples of this
- This form of ownership is owned by members, and is managed in their interest (think REI)
- A written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way
- A group of people (think charity) who do some activity that benefits the public
- This protects an invention and is valid for 20 years in most cases
- Designed changed that increases usefulness of a product or service
- _________ asset- asset that is not physical in nature
- This form of legal protection is often used for books or music lyrics
17 Clues: A business owned and ran by just 1 person • An invention or creation that is brand new • Someone who takes a risk in starting a business • _________ asset- asset that is not physical in nature • The Nike swoosh and McDonald's arch are examples of this • This protects an invention and is valid for 20 years in most cases • ...
Business Words 2012-12-05
Across
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED ONCE THE EXPENSES HAVE BEEN TAKEN AWAY.
- A WAY OF PAYMENT
- THE COST OF PRODUCING PRODUCTS
- SENDING AN ITEM OUT IS THIS
- THE PROCESS OF CREATING A PRODUCT
- POSTERS IS A WAY OF THIS
- 1 OF THE 4P'S, WHERE THE ITEM IS.
- CHINA ... DOES THIS TO AUSTRALIA
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- TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED EXCLUDING THE EXPENSES
- THE ITEM THAT IS PUT ON TO PRODUCTS
- A BUSINESS IS A TYPE OF THIS.
- WHAT IS ISSUED IN A BUSINESS
- THE GOVERNMENT CHARGES 10% OF YOUR PAY
- THE AMOUNT SOMETHING IS SOLD FOR
- THE ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE
- TYPE OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS
- AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE
17 Clues: A WAY OF PAYMENT • POSTERS IS A WAY OF THIS • TYPE OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS • THE ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE • AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE • SENDING AN ITEM OUT IS THIS • WHAT IS ISSUED IN A BUSINESS • A BUSINESS IS A TYPE OF THIS. • THE COST OF PRODUCING PRODUCTS • THE AMOUNT SOMETHING IS SOLD FOR • CHINA ... DOES THIS TO AUSTRALIA • THE PROCESS OF CREATING A PRODUCT • ...
Business Review 2014-06-09
Across
- A devices that accepts input, processes data, stores data, produces
- direct the flow of data from one point to another
- answer
- used in large organization and can access by a terminal
- the numbers
- single user computer and uses great deal of number-crunching power
- replace old text with new text.
- uses tiny electrial path to connect each componen of the computer
- A type of animation does something to draw attention to an object.
- capable of storing exactly 1024 bytes
Down
- known for a shared PCI/ISA slot
- electronic instructions that tell the computer what to do
- RAM is the computer's main memory
- An orientation the longest edge becomes the top of the page
- brain of the computer
- for user to see the name of the document the person is currently working on.
- replace a previously saved file with a revised version.
17 Clues: answer • the numbers • brain of the computer • known for a shared PCI/ISA slot • replace old text with new text. • RAM is the computer's main memory • capable of storing exactly 1024 bytes • direct the flow of data from one point to another • used in large organization and can access by a terminal • replace a previously saved file with a revised version. • ...
Business Contacts 2015-04-16
Across
- a thing that is provided or given free of charge
- industry or business, the people engaged in a particular area of business
- let
- reccomendation (especially in business)
- a small temporary tent or structure at a market, fair, or exhibition, used for selling goods, providing information
- put (something) in a prominent place in order that it may readily be seen
- give something and receive something of the same kind in return
- an exhibition at which businesses in a particular industry promote their products and services
- try to win the friendship or favour of (someone)
- "Sometimes it is difficult to ... up a conversation"
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- interact with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts
- together gather to cooperate
- potential
- card a small card printed with one’s name, occupation, business address, etc
- an object or collection of objects on public display at a trade fair
- a small book or magazine containing pictures and information about a product or service
- in contact
17 Clues: let • potential • in contact • together gather to cooperate • reccomendation (especially in business) • a thing that is provided or given free of charge • try to win the friendship or favour of (someone) • "Sometimes it is difficult to ... up a conversation" • give something and receive something of the same kind in return • ...
Business vocabulary 2018-03-25
Across
- from another country, or in another country
- a written legal agreement between two people or businesses
- happening, moving, or acting quickly
- to reduce the price of a good or service
- countries that are poor and do not have much industrial development
- the business of buying land and buildings and then making improvements to them so that their selling price exceeds the price paid for them
- supporting a person or an idea, proposal etc that you believe is right
- all the people who work in a particular industry or country
- the ability to interact and motivate, to understand concepts, develop ideas and implement strategies
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- a market economy in which the prices for goods and services are determined by the open market and are not controlled by a government
- an increase in the number, size, or importance of something
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- the process of producing large quantities of goods by using machines
- a statement about what is likely to happen, based on available information
- an economy that involves the extensive re-organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.
- things you buy for personal or home use, such as food and clothing
- money that someone gets from working or from investing money
17 Clues: happening, moving, or acting quickly • to reduce the price of a good or service • from another country, or in another country • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a written legal agreement between two people or businesses • an increase in the number, size, or importance of something • all the people who work in a particular industry or country • ...
business toby 2018-09-09
Across
- drive
- satisfy us
- price is the market equilibrium
- buy stuff with it
- is when you consume
- console
- Man's best friend
- wood
Down
- buy now pay later
- two carry stuff in
- pay someone to do a good
- problem we don't have enough resources
- helps us archives goods and services
- what we are
- makes us see
- survival
- you can tackle in the game
17 Clues: wood • drive • console • survival • satisfy us • what we are • makes us see • buy now pay later • buy stuff with it • Man's best friend • two carry stuff in • is when you consume • pay someone to do a good • you can tackle in the game • price is the market equilibrium • helps us archives goods and services • problem we don't have enough resources
business toby 2018-09-09
Across
- drive
- satisfy us
- price is the market equilibrium
- buy stuff with it
- is when you consume
- console
- Man's best friend
- wood
Down
- buy now pay later
- two carry stuff in
- pay someone to do a good
- problem we don't have enough resources
- helps us archives goods and services
- what we are
- makes us see
- survival
- you can tackle in the game
17 Clues: wood • drive • console • survival • satisfy us • what we are • makes us see • buy now pay later • buy stuff with it • Man's best friend • two carry stuff in • is when you consume • pay someone to do a good • you can tackle in the game • price is the market equilibrium • helps us archives goods and services • problem we don't have enough resources
business forms 2022-03-15
17 Clues: haupt • Kammer • eigene • Gewinn • beraten • zwischen • erkennen • Beispiel • Schulden • Geschäft • einzelne • Übersicht • vorläufig • öffentlich • beschränkt • Körperschaft • Partnerschaft
Risky business 2022-04-07
Across
- to be without a home
- Inhaling toxic gasses
- WHOOSH,FLUMP!!!!
- to set fire to another object
- swimming on machinery
- on transport
- playing a game
- surfing on snow an ice
- like swimming but in the air
Down
- sending inappropriate images to others
- when you cannot breathe
- Consciously harming yourself
- natural problems
- dangerous websites where you can share data
- illegal substances
- obtaining possibly dangerous liquids
- engaging in a violent act with another
17 Clues: on transport • playing a game • natural problems • WHOOSH,FLUMP!!!! • illegal substances • to be without a home • Inhaling toxic gasses • swimming on machinery • surfing on snow an ice • when you cannot breathe • Consciously harming yourself • like swimming but in the air • to set fire to another object • obtaining possibly dangerous liquids • sending inappropriate images to others • ...
Business Crossword 2022-05-11
Across
- Promotional activities other than advertising, personal selling, and publicity that stimulate customer purchases
- tangible items that are consumed within a short time
- the people who buy goods and services
- a fact about or characteristic of the product
- A marketing function that involves determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet customers’ perceptions of value
- the activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large
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- The general conditions in which people live; quality of life
- Any nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it
- The form of promotion that determines client needs and wants and responds through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- tangible objects and materials
- any paid form of non-personal presentation of ideas, goods, or services
- the system in which people make and spend their incomes
- Intangible activities that are performed by other people for money; productive acts that satisfy economic wants
- goods tangible items that should last a long time
- A marketing function that involves determining and adjusting prices to maximize return and meet customers’ perceptions of value
- a philosophy of conducting business that is based on the belief that all business activities should be aimed toward satisfying customer wants and needs while achieving company goals
- The management function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished
- Marketing element referring to what goods, services, or ideas a business will offer its customers
18 Clues: tangible objects and materials • the people who buy goods and services • a fact about or characteristic of the product • goods tangible items that should last a long time • tangible items that are consumed within a short time • the system in which people make and spend their incomes • The general conditions in which people live; quality of life • ...
Business/economoics 2023-08-24
Across
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- area of space
- the study of social behaviours related to production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- amount of money paid to employees
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- Costs of something
- Work
- Something to give to a consumer
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- amount of money made after tax is paid of or costs are taken away
- things that are necessary for survival
- things that are useful, but not needed
- the total amount of a specific good or service that the consumers want
- a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others.
- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- Amount of money made before tax is paid or costs are taken away
- Doing something for a consumer
- the goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a shop or warehouse and available for sale or distribution.
17 Clues: Work • area of space • Costs of something • Doing something for a consumer • Something to give to a consumer • amount of money paid to employees • things that are necessary for survival • things that are useful, but not needed • a person who buys and sells goods or assets for others. • Amount of money made before tax is paid or costs are taken away • ...
Understanding Business 2023-09-26
Across
- Aim of businesses to help society rather than just themselves
- Decisions that are high risk made my senior management
- Stakeholder who wants low prices and high quality
- Factors including weather impacts and laws around recycling and waste
- Person who pays to use the brand name of a famous organisation
- Process of removing levels of management
- Decisions that are low risk made by supervisors
- This speeds up when a business delayers
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- The situation of stakeholders needing something from each other
- What arises when 2 stakeholders interests oppose each other
- An organisation operating in many countries
- Structure with many levels of management
- includes shared values, store layout and staff perks
- Number of employees directly under a manager’s
- Owners of LTDs and PLCs
- Factor including interest rates
- Structure set up for project purposes and also name of film
17 Clues: Owners of LTDs and PLCs • Factor including interest rates • This speeds up when a business delayers • Structure with many levels of management • Process of removing levels of management • An organisation operating in many countries • Number of employees directly under a manager’s • Decisions that are low risk made by supervisors • ...
Business English 2023-09-26
20 Clues: hgcf • hgcf • hgcf • hgfc • hgvhv • gvhgv • jhgjv • jhvgv • jgfhg • hgcfc • jgchfc • jgchfc • hgchfc • gchfcf • jhgchf • jvgvghg • hgvhgchg • jhvjgvhv • jhgvhgvhv • jhvjgvjvj
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- A person who starts, manages, and owns a business
- The types of buyers a business wishes to attract and where such buyers are located.
- A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees.
- A written financial plan for business operations developed for a specific period of time.
- Process of creating or improving a product or service.
- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- The ability to influence individuals and groups to cooperatively achieve common goals.
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- The distributor of a franchised product or service.
- The use of money to make more money.
- A list of the duties and responsibilities that make up a job.
- Anyone who creates utility
- All forms of compensation and services the company provides to employees in addition to salaries and wages.
- A top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company.
- Pay based on an hourly rate or the completion of a specified amount of work.
- Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work
- Products made by firms in the United States.
- A fixed amount of pay made on a regular schedule such as weekly, semiweekly, or monthly
17 Clues: Anyone who creates utility • The use of money to make more money. • Products made by firms in the United States. • A person who starts, manages, and owns a business • The distributor of a franchised product or service. • Process of creating or improving a product or service. • Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work • ...
Business law 2025-04-26
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- What is the business structure where two or more individuals share ownership, responsibilities, and profits of a company?
- an entity that owns one or more shares in a company's stock or a mutual fund.
- a set of laws that regulates and facilitates commercial transactions.
- Some examples of business ventures that commonly use the THIS structure include: Shopping malls, apartment complexes and other real estate businesses.
- It is a publicity instrument for the security of commercial legal traffic.
- A unit of ownership in a company.
- An individual human being with legal rights and obligations.
- A payment made to shareholders from a company's profits.
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- includes the company's name, registered office address, nature of business, authorized share capital, and the names and signatures of the subscribers who are the initial shareholders.
- ....
- A yearly report detailing a company's financial performance and activities
- A single person running a business.
- ...
- An entity, such as a company, with legal rights and obligations.
- includes information on the rights of shareholders.
- the total amount of sales you make over a set period.
- a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business.
17 Clues: ... • .... • A unit of ownership in a company. • A single person running a business. • includes information on the rights of shareholders. • the total amount of sales you make over a set period. • A payment made to shareholders from a company's profits. • An individual human being with legal rights and obligations. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- A statement that something is wrong or not good enough.
- The money a business makes after paying costs.
- A person who buys or uses goods or services.
- To answer or reply to something.
- A market controlled by a small number of companies.
- Harm or injury to something.
- A person who buys something from a store or business.
- A single, baked piece of bread.
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- A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable.
- A situation where people or businesses try to be better than others.
- A person who belongs to a country and has rights there.
- The state of not having a job when you want one.
- When one company controls the entire market for a product or service.
- The act of using or eating something.
- The total value of goods and services a country produces in a year.
- The amount of money you pay for something.
- How much something is worth.
17 Clues: How much something is worth. • Harm or injury to something. • A single, baked piece of bread. • To answer or reply to something. • The act of using or eating something. • The amount of money you pay for something. • A person who buys or uses goods or services. • The money a business makes after paying costs. • The state of not having a job when you want one. • ...
Business Concepts 2025-02-04
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- Buyer, A customer who makes unplanned purchases due to attractive displays.
- Approach, A casual sales approach involving friendly conversation.
- Goods, Non-perishable items used in floral arrangements, such as ribbon, containers, and foam.
- Variety, Changing store displays frequently to keep customer interest and increase sales.
- The practice of buying products in bulk to sell at retail prices.
- Sales, Sales conducted online, allowing customers to shop 24/7.
- markups, a simple way to price merchandise.
- Products or Services, Unique offerings highlighted to boost sales, such as bridal flower displays.
- Goods, Perishable flowers and foliage used in floral designs, including roses and leatherleaf ferns.
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- Approach, A sales approach focusing on products to learn customer needs.
- Ratio, A pricing method in floriculture used to determine retail prices by multiplying the cost of goods by a specific ratio.
- Sales, Sales that occur when customers visit a store without prior planning.
- Products, Ensuring only clean, fresh, and well-maintained plants and arrangements are sold.
- Sales, Transactions made over the telephone, often requiring a friendly and knowledgeable sales representative.
- Services, A system of contracting florists in different locations to deliver floral products beyond local delivery areas.
- markups, allow you to create a more accurate price and control the profit margin.
- the sale of goods and services to consumers
17 Clues: the sale of goods and services to consumers • markups, a simple way to price merchandise. • Sales, Sales conducted online, allowing customers to shop 24/7. • The practice of buying products in bulk to sell at retail prices. • Approach, A casual sales approach involving friendly conversation. • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- Study of individual economic units
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- An individual who uses goods and services
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
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- Goods consumed together
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Supply curve usually slopes
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- MACROECONOMICS
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
17 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Demand curve usually slopes • Supply curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- An individual who uses goods and services
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- MACROECONOMICS
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
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- Demand curve usually slopes
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- Supply curve usually slopes
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Study of individual economic units
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- Goods consumed together
17 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Demand curve usually slopes • Supply curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- Supply curve usually slopes
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- An individual who uses goods and services
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- MACROECONOMICS
- Goods consumed together
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
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- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- Study of individual economic units
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
17 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Supply curve usually slopes • Demand curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
BUSINESS TRIAL 2025-06-10
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- Car brand that starts with “T”
- Chinese tech giant known for smartphones
- Massive e-commerce platform, often seen as a rival to Taobao.
- Fast-food brand with a Colonel
- Known for online shopping, starts with “A”
- Big tech company behind Windows
- Famous for electric vehicles and a rival of Tesla in China.
- Famous sportswear brand with a swoosh
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- This short video app took the world by storm. Owned by ByteDance.
- Coffee brand with a green mermaid
- This company makes the iPhone
- App known as China’s “super app,” used for messaging, payments, and more.
- Famous Chinese appliance brand making fridges and air conditioners.
- Popular ride-hailing app in China.
- This company is known globally for its affordable and stylish smartphones. It sounds a bit like "show me."
- This brand is one of the biggest sportswear makers in China.
- Brand of instant noodles popular in China
17 Clues: This company makes the iPhone • Car brand that starts with “T” • Fast-food brand with a Colonel • Big tech company behind Windows • Coffee brand with a green mermaid • Popular ride-hailing app in China. • Famous sportswear brand with a swoosh • Chinese tech giant known for smartphones • Brand of instant noodles popular in China • Known for online shopping, starts with “A” • ...
BUSINESS TRIAL 2025-06-10
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- Car brand that starts with “T”
- Chinese tech giant known for smartphones
- Massive e-commerce platform, often seen as a rival to Taobao.
- Fast-food brand with a Colonel
- Known for online shopping, starts with “A”
- Big tech company behind Windows
- Famous for electric vehicles and a rival of Tesla
- Famous sportswear brand with a swoosh
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- This short video app. Owned by ByteDance.
- Coffee brand with a green mermaid
- This company makes the iPhone
- App known as China’s “super app,” used for messaging, payments, and more.
- Chinese appliance brand making fridges and air conditioners.
- Popular ride-hailing app in China.
- Globally for its affordable and stylish smartphones. It sounds a bit like "show me."
- This brand is one of the biggest sportswear makers in China.
- Brand of instant noodles popular in China
17 Clues: This company makes the iPhone • Car brand that starts with “T” • Fast-food brand with a Colonel • Big tech company behind Windows • Coffee brand with a green mermaid • Popular ride-hailing app in China. • Famous sportswear brand with a swoosh • Chinese tech giant known for smartphones • This short video app. Owned by ByteDance. • Brand of instant noodles popular in China • ...
values 2015-07-28
17 Clues: Others • equality • wellbeing • how mature • appearance • relationship • Accomplishment • telling the truth • youre imagination • youre were abouts • Accepted by Others • working on your own • how you value someone • youre faith in someone • youre amount of wisdom • the most important people • youre devotion to someone
Types of Business 2013-04-24
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- ...proprietorship: A form of business owned and operated by one person. It is unincorporated.
- Doing business internationally.
- A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity in which shares are not offered to the public.
- ...agreement: Written contract between the franchise seller and buyer. Franchise agreements generally permit the franchisee to use the franchisor´s name, products and packaging. The franchisor will usually specify how the franchise is to be operated, what products are to be sold, how the advertising is to be done and so on.
- People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company.
- ...business: A business that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees and annual sales.
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- ...corporation: A legal business entity that is not organized to make a profit. Purpose is to undertake fundraising, do research or lobby
- Businesses owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest.
- ...liability: A condition in which a person is responsible for paying all the debts or liabilities of the business.
- ...liability: The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company´s debts. It is the same as their financial involvement.
- ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders.
- Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow.
- A form of business organization in which two or more people own and operate the business together. The business is unincorporated.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. Crown indicates that it is owned by federal, provincial, or municipal governments. It usually provides a special service to the public.
- a cause in order to help people.
- ...responsibility: The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way.
17 Clues: Doing business internationally. • a cause in order to help people. • A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. • Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow. • ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders. • People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company. • ...
Social Efficacy 2012-10-03
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- When someone says something and it encourages someone that they can accomplish a goal.
- Exercise of influence over one's own motivation, thought processes, emotional states and patterns of behavior.
- People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects.
- Having to do with the thinking process involved in acquisition, organzation and use of information.
- This president stated " To educate someon in mind and not in morals is to educate a menance to society."
- People experience sensations from their body and how they perceive these emotional arousals influences their beliefs of efficacy.
- Is the process of acquiring the fundamental skills need to recognize and manage emotions, develop feelings, and concenrts for others
- This leader stated " Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education".
- Having to do with regulating emotional states and elicitation of emotional reactions.
- This takes place when people witness other people successfully completing the task
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- This is an acronymn for Collobarative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning
- Positive and negative experiences can influence the ability of an individual to perform a given task.
- This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations.
- Social learning theorist
- People can live through other people's experiences.
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desries of other people.
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand oneself, to appreciate one's feelings, fears and motivations.
- This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development
18 Clues: Social learning theorist • People can live through other people's experiences. • People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects. • This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations. • This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development • ...
Social Efficacy 2012-10-03
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- This president stated " To educate someon in mind and not in morals is to educate a menance to society."
- This is an acronymn for Collobarative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning
- When someone says something and it encourages someone that they can accomplish a goal.
- Is the process of acquiring the fundamental skills need to recognize and manage emotions, develop feelings, and concenrts for others
- People can live through other people's experiences.
- Having to do with the thinking process involved in acquisition, organzation and use of information.
- People experience sensations from their body and how they perceive these emotional arousals influences their beliefs of efficacy.
- This leader stated " Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education".
- This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development
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- Positive and negative experiences can influence the ability of an individual to perform a given task.
- People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects.
- Exercise of influence over one's own motivation, thought processes, emotional states and patterns of behavior.
- This takes place when people witness other people successfully completing the task
- This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations.
- Social learning theorist
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desries of other people.
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand oneself, to appreciate one's feelings, fears and motivations.
- Having to do with regulating emotional states and elicitation of emotional reactions.
18 Clues: Social learning theorist • People can live through other people's experiences. • People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects. • This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations. • This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development • ...
FRD 2022-11-03
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- flagship city
- bonus
- magic powder
- 1st retreat city
- 1st public conference
- staple sport of FRD
- free resource
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- Front Row started with a..
- settle your mind
- decision filter
- we have 6
- you get eighteen
- what we hold
- our greatest calling
- accountability group
- family man...
- tagline
- emotional intelligence
- what we leave behind
19 Clues: bonus • tagline • we have 6 • what we hold • magic powder • flagship city • family man... • free resource • decision filter • settle your mind • you get eighteen • 1st retreat city • staple sport of FRD • our greatest calling • accountability group • what we leave behind • 1st public conference • emotional intelligence • Front Row started with a..
Accounting Terms 2022-04-07
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- the backbone of a business
- in money
- accounts payable to
- subtracting the cost of goods sold
- sheet shows the numerical balance
- amount of money the business has earned after paying income taxes
- to increase assets
- paper form of money
- sales
- Revenue - Expenses =
- green paper
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- expenses incurred in running your business
- non-government group of members
- loss in value of an asset
- revenue that's generated by the business
- liabilities + Owner’s Equity
- is financial information
- assets land or buildings
- difference between assets and liabilities
- holds on to money
- expense items that cannot be cleary associated with a particular product
21 Clues: sales • in money • green paper • holds on to money • to increase assets • accounts payable to • paper form of money • Revenue - Expenses = • is financial information • loss in value of an asset • assets land or buildings • the backbone of a business • liabilities + Owner’s Equity • non-government group of members • sheet shows the numerical balance • subtracting the cost of goods sold • ...
Analytics 2016-02-23
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- This is what we do to your data
- Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports
- A collection of reference information about a measurable event.
- To state, tell about, or make known in advance, especially on the basis of special knowledge.
- This is the science of examining raw data with the purpose of drawing conclusions about that information.
- the process of examining the data available in an existing data source (e.g. a database or a file) and collecting statistics and information about that data
- Creation of customized reports on demand by end user
- An essential ingredient for success
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- Important data at a glance. Hint: you have one in your car
- This can be presented in many forms, such as table, pie chart, Bar Graph
- One of the activities possible by business intelligence. It is the formulation of trends, predictive models, and scenarios for the purpose of better decision-making
- What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto
12 Clues: This is what we do to your data • An essential ingredient for success • What new pricing strategy Gore devised for Auto • Creation of customized reports on demand by end user • Software Gore purchased to support building of Reports • Important data at a glance. Hint: you have one in your car • A collection of reference information about a measurable event. • ...
Hilton 2019-12-18
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- Money that is necessary to start the business
- the counting of individual items and produact
- Weekly newsletter
- A leagal agreement to operate a business under the name of an already establised business trade name or brand
- Benefit added to team member salaries
- Given to the execitive housekeeper projecting the condition of rooms and status
- Operating one's business
- Fisrt HOH team member of the month
- GM HGI Luska
- Lodging facilities that include bed and breakfast in the rate
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- Hilton Worldwide CEO
- Creater of pinacolada
- Department incharge of recruiting
- Travel with A??
- Hilton loyalty Programe Tier
- Team member loyalty programe
- When 2 or more people own a business and share the risk,responsibilities and profits
- Team member elearning center
- HGI Lusaka opening month
19 Clues: GM HGI Luska • Travel with A?? • Weekly newsletter • Hilton Worldwide CEO • Creater of pinacolada • Operating one's business • HGI Lusaka opening month • Hilton loyalty Programe Tier • Team member loyalty programe • Team member elearning center • Department incharge of recruiting • Fisrt HOH team member of the month • Benefit added to team member salaries • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocab 2024-09-09
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- legal rights granted for creations of the mind, such as inventions, trademarks, and copyrights
- the difference between revenue and the cost of goods sold(expressed as a percentage of revenue)
- plan a detailed document outlining a business’s objectives, strategies, financial projections, and market analysis
- model the plan for a company will make money and sustain itself
- the total profit of a company after all expenses, taxes, and costs that have been deducted from revenue
- the cost associated with acquiring a new customer
- the value of ownership in the company, calculated as assets minus liabilities
- the movement of money into and out of a business
- the total income generated from business activities before expense
- the process of evaluating your competitors to understand their strengths and weaknesses
- the capability of a business to grow and expand without being hampered by its structure and available resources
- The process that guides potential customers through different stages leading to a purchases
- A significant change in business strategy to adapt to market demands or improve performance
- an individual who provides capital to startups in exchange for ownership equity or convertible debt
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- the specific group of people a business aims to reach with its products or services
- a methodology for developing businesses and products that focus on iterative product releases and validated learning
- The creation and management of a company’s brand, including its name, logo, and reputation
- The total revenue expected from a customer over their entire relationship with the business
- the amount of time a business can continue operating before it needs additional funding
- a plan for promoting and selling products or services
- a plan for how an entrepreneur will exit the business, whether through ,sale, merger or public offering
- the rate at which a company spends its available capital before reaching profitability
- A new business venture typically focused on innovation and growth
- Metrics used to evaluate the success of a business in achieving its objectives
- A statement that explains why a customer should choose your product over competitors
- the process of gathering and analyzing information about customers’ needs and preferences
- a presentation or proposal designed to persuade potential investors or customers
- the financial obligations or debts a business owe
- the financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses
- funding provided to startups and small businesses with high growth potential in exchange for equity
30 Clues: the movement of money into and out of a business • the cost associated with acquiring a new customer • the financial obligations or debts a business owe • a plan for promoting and selling products or services • the financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses • A new business venture typically focused on innovation and growth • ...
Business Management 2014-05-01
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- Owners of a company. They provide the capital that allows the company to operate.
- A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems.
- External environmental factors that could present problems for a business.
- The economic, social and environmental performance of a business.
- Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs.
- A structure of management with a long chain of command.
- Anticipating changes in the business environment and making decisions to ensure a business can take advantage of the changes.
- Set targets to work towards. They must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timed.
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- The ability to see into the future and envisage what the business will look like.
- Managers often have to come up with solutions to reconcile the conflicting interests of who?
- Acquiring different skills, usually through training.
- This skill of management involves a broad range of activities that are directed at finding a solution.
- A skill which allows managers to communicate with different people effectively
- The ability to see the business as a whole and develop a long-term plan.
- External environmental factors that a business could take advantage of.
- Driving an action using incentives.
- This type of manager dominates the decision making process and is not very democratic.
17 Clues: Driving an action using incentives. • Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs. • Acquiring different skills, usually through training. • A structure of management with a long chain of command. • The economic, social and environmental performance of a business. • A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems. • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH 2013-11-27
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- IF YOU GET IT, YOU ARE FIRED
- WORK LONGER THAN YOUR WORKING HOURS
- VERY FIERCE COMPETITION
- PART OF A COMPANY
- THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN THE COST OF BUYING SOMETHING THE THE PRICE YOU SELL IT FOR
- WHEN YOU STOP WORKING BECAUSE YOU ARE OLDER THAN 60
- YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE
- A LOT OF MONEY
- BUY SOMETHING
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- IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS
- TARGET, AIM
- CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST
- PRODUCTS OR SERVICES OFFERED AT A LARGE DISCOUNT
- WORK THROUGH OTHERS
- YOU GET IT IF YOU WORK HARD
- A PLACE WHERE THE COMPANY STORES ITS GOODS
- YOU GET IT IF YOU AREN'T SATISFIED WITH THE PRODUCT
17 Clues: TARGET, AIM • BUY SOMETHING • A LOT OF MONEY • PART OF A COMPANY • IMPROVE YOUR SKILLS • WORK THROUGH OTHERS • CREDIT AT NO EXTRA COST • VERY FIERCE COMPETITION • YOU GET IT IF YOU WORK HARD • IF YOU GET IT, YOU ARE FIRED • YOU CAN ARRANGE YOUR OWN SCHEDULE • WORK LONGER THAN YOUR WORKING HOURS • A PLACE WHERE THE COMPANY STORES ITS GOODS • ...
Business terms 2014-01-18
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- sheet/A document showing a company's financial position and wealth at a particular time.
- one company buys another or a part of another one.
- plan made by two or more people to do something illegal.
- having enough money to pay your debts.
- amount of the profits that a company pays to people who own shares in the company.
- cutting/Reducing costs.
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- system of basic rules and principles that a democratic country is governed by.
- goods and services that are cheap and not very good quality.
- give someone the right to do something.
- airline/Low cost airline.
- make a request for something.
- once every year.
- money that a person receives for the work they do in a particular period of time.
- give a part of your work, duties, or responsibilities to someone.
- culture/The attitude, beliefs that are shared by a particular group of people in a particular organization.
- capital that a company has from shares.
- cow/A very profitable business or part of a business.
17 Clues: once every year. • cutting/Reducing costs. • airline/Low cost airline. • make a request for something. • having enough money to pay your debts. • give someone the right to do something. • capital that a company has from shares. • one company buys another or a part of another one. • cow/A very profitable business or part of a business. • ...
Business Law 2013-08-01
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- Payment in error
- Immovable
- Latin for 'the reason for the decision'
- Voluntary human conduct
- Natural person
- Supreme law of South Africa
- No valid legal ground for benefit
- The sum of ones assets and liabilities
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- Latin phrase for "the decision stands"
- Latin phrase for 'Afterwards'
- Latin phrase for 'Incidental remarks'
- Equal fault
- Present day South African law
- unlawful act causing harm to ones personality
- Limited right over the property of another
- The number of high courts in South Africa
- The law between legal persons
17 Clues: Immovable • Equal fault • Natural person • Payment in error • Voluntary human conduct • Supreme law of South Africa • Latin phrase for 'Afterwards' • Present day South African law • The law between legal persons • No valid legal ground for benefit • Latin phrase for 'Incidental remarks' • Latin phrase for "the decision stands" • The sum of ones assets and liabilities • ...
Business - Accounting 2016-09-22
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- when long term debt=equity
- how to answer accounting trend questions
- when long term debt < equity
- equity capital
- ideal ratio is 1:1
- financial statement showing assets & liabilities
- gross profit-expenses
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- Ratio that shows long term debt/equity capital
- a stakeholder interested in profitability ratios
- an example of a long term debt
- ideal ratio is 2:1
- sales-cost of sales
- end of year financial statement
- an example of a short term debt
- short term debts
- a stakeholder interested in liquidity ratios
- an example of a current asset
17 Clues: equity capital • short term debts • ideal ratio is 2:1 • ideal ratio is 1:1 • sales-cost of sales • gross profit-expenses • when long term debt=equity • when long term debt < equity • an example of a current asset • an example of a long term debt • end of year financial statement • an example of a short term debt • how to answer accounting trend questions • ...
Business vocabulary 2018-03-25
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- a written legal agreement between two people or businesses
- supporting a person or an idea, proposal etc that you believe is right
- happening, moving, or acting quickly
- the ability to interact and motivate, to understand concepts, develop ideas and implement strategies
- all the people who work in a particular industry or country
- countries that are poor and do not have much industrial development
- a statement about what is likely to happen, based on available information
- an increase in the number, size, or importance of something
- things you buy for personal or home use, such as food and clothing
- money that someone gets from working or from investing money
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- from another country, or in another country
- to reduce the price of a good or service
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- the business of buying land and buildings and then making improvements to them so that their selling price exceeds the price paid for them
- a market economy in which the prices for goods and services are determined by the open market and are not controlled by a government
- an economy that involves the extensive re-organisation of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.
- the process of producing large quantities of goods by using machines
17 Clues: happening, moving, or acting quickly • to reduce the price of a good or service • from another country, or in another country • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a written legal agreement between two people or businesses • all the people who work in a particular industry or country • an increase in the number, size, or importance of something • ...
Business Risk 2020-08-07
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- , possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
- risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities, property and incoming business.
- ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
- demand for a particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure, etc.
- when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
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- chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of __________________ of business.
- speculative risks arise due to________________in demand and supply.
- no risk no ______________.
- who takes business risks?
- , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
- degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
17 Clues: who takes business risks? • no risk no ______________. • profit is ____________ for risk-taking. • risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________. • ___________ demand results in long sales and profits. • when cost of production increases _____________ reduces • , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future. • ...
Business Risk 2020-08-07
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- , possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
- risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities, property and incoming business.
- ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
- demand for a particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure, etc.
- when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
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- chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of __________________ of business.
- speculative risks arise due to________________in demand and supply.
- no risk no ______________.
- who takes business risks?
- , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
- degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
17 Clues: who takes business risks? • no risk no ______________. • profit is ____________ for risk-taking. • risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________. • ___________ demand results in long sales and profits. • when cost of production increases _____________ reduces • , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future. • ...
Business Risk 2020-08-07
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- , ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
- , profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of __________________ of business.
- , human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities , property and incoming business.
- , risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- , degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure, etc.
- , no risk no ______________.
- , which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
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- , who takes business risks?
- speculative risks arise due to________________in demand and supply.
- , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
- demand for a particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- , when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
- , chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- , ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
- , possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
17 Clues: , who takes business risks? • , no risk no ______________. • , profit is ____________ for risk-taking. • , risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________. • , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future. • , ___________ demand results in long sales and profits. • , when cost of production increases _____________ reduces • ...
Business Risk 2020-08-07
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- , when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
- , chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- , which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- , profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- , who takes business risks?
- , no risk no ______________.
- , demand for a particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
- , degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- , ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
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- , speculative risks arise due to________________in demand and supply.
- , human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities , property and incoming business.
- , possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
- , ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
- , this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure, etc.
- , economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of __________________ of business.
- , risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
17 Clues: , who takes business risks? • , no risk no ______________. • , profit is ____________ for risk-taking. • , risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________. • , lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future. • , when cost of production increases _____________ reduces • , ___________ demand results in long sales and profits. • ...
International Business 2016-08-10
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- They are paid a commission on home country goods sold in another country
- This entry mode into a new country is virtual
- Asian Free Trade Agreement
- The transnational commerce of goods and services, including personnel and financial investment
- A belief where each country is perceived as unique
- The mechanism a company uses to enter an international market
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- This is where a company charges a fee for the use of its technology, brand and/or expertise
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- This is when the home country company makes a significant investment in the host country
- A process where people, companies, governments and nations become interdependent
- Corporations that do business in more than one foreign country
- A belief where different regions are viewed as different markets
- A belief where the world is perceived as a single market
- A belief where the home country can be perceived as superior
- They purchase home country goods
- Association of Southeast Asian Nations
- This involves marketing and selling home country goods in another country
17 Clues: Asian Free Trade Agreement • They purchase home country goods • North American Free Trade Agreement • Association of Southeast Asian Nations • This entry mode into a new country is virtual • A belief where each country is perceived as unique • A belief where the world is perceived as a single market • A belief where the home country can be perceived as superior • ...
business sjksjksj 2020-09-08
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- estimate the monetary worth of.
- the action of functioning or the fact of being active or in effect.
- a business or company.
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system.
- the amount of something produced by a person, machine, or industry
- involves the transformation of raw or intermediate materials into goods
- with offering intangible goods and services to consumers.
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- (of two or more people or things) dependent on each other.
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- the personnel of a business or organization, regarded as a significant asset in terms of skills and abilities.
- a document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- research and development
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- n item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- sector of the economy concerned with or relating to primary industry involves the retrieval and production of raw materials, such as corn, coal, wood and iron
17 Clues: a business or company. • research and development • estimate the monetary worth of. • with offering intangible goods and services to consumers. • (of two or more people or things) dependent on each other. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • what is put in, taken in, or operated on by any process or system. • ...
Urbanization / Business 2023-01-30
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- Poor ______ Conditions
- This and a stream of immigrants created rising demand for goods
- Known for Oil
- ruthless tactics used
- _______ Depleted forests
- Company chartered by the state and recognized as a "person"
- partial owner, responsible only for their shares
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- This age was when Captains of Industry ruled
- Shares of a company
- Known for Steel Mills
- New housing that goes vertical
- entrepreneurs made huge __________
- _____ of industry
- person that invests their time, money and skills
- _______ and buffalo hunters would wipe out buffalo
- Known to Consolidate business
- as this grew it favored expansion
17 Clues: Known for Oil • _____ of industry • Shares of a company • Known for Steel Mills • ruthless tactics used • Poor ______ Conditions • _______ Depleted forests • Known to Consolidate business • New housing that goes vertical • as this grew it favored expansion • entrepreneurs made huge __________ • This age was when Captains of Industry ruled • ...
Business Law 2023-05-01
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- This is when an employer treats another employee or potential employee differently based on things they can’t change
- This is unintentional discriminatory practice
- In the U.S., this is considered when a workplace makes employees feel unsafe
- In the workplace, this is considered when something is given, and something is expected; something for something.
- An agent’s power to act on behalf of a principal without an express authorization from that principal
- This is the first in order of most importance
- This is what is given to disabled employees
- This is the power of an agent to act on behalf of a principal
- This is legislation that regulates goods that go out
- These are the laws that both parties agree on
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- This is a relationship where one person allows an agent to act on his or her behalf
- This is the businesses criteria
- This is a person that acts on behalf of another person or group
- This is an independent contractor/ operator who gets to choose who they work with
- This is a legal doctrine
- This was established in 1866
- This is when a person’s act from a principal and is granted by the principal
- This is a business or organization
- These are restrictions that nations put on goods
- 1963 This act was established in 1963
20 Clues: This is a legal doctrine • This was established in 1866 • This is the businesses criteria • This is a business or organization • 1963 This act was established in 1963 • This is what is given to disabled employees • This is unintentional discriminatory practice • This is the first in order of most importance • These are the laws that both parties agree on • ...
Business Environments 2023-03-17
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- is a business arrangement where the owner of the business concept licences the business modle
- there are _____ levels of management
- a large business which can be public or private
- corporate ________ can be a combination of payments, providing support by supplying free office space, equipment, food, clothing or staff
- green ______ include branded shopping bags, water bottles and stationary made out of recycled materials
- this structure allows each division respond more appropriately to the local community
- two or more people going into business together with view to make a profit
- the business organisation is grouped into areas according to what is done in that area
- public ______ the perception people have of your business when they hear your company name.
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- this occurs when a manager is able to assign decision making authority to another employee
- a factor to consider when choosing a legal structure
- making false claims that your company or products are environmentally friendly
- ________ of control is the number of employees that who work directly for a manager
- _____ of command is how the hierarchy of the business is set up
- this structure allows the organisation to make decisions relatively quickly
- refers to the presence of substances that can cause harm or damage to the natural environment.
- this structure works well when the business needs to respond in a flexible manner to different projects
17 Clues: there are _____ levels of management • a large business which can be public or private • a factor to consider when choosing a legal structure • _____ of command is how the hierarchy of the business is set up • two or more people going into business together with view to make a profit • this structure allows the organisation to make decisions relatively quickly • ...
Business Law 2021-11-01
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- what Bernie sold in prison
- scam-generates high return on investment
- committed/is planning to commit a crime
- accusation of a crime
- least serious class of felony
- Offense max jail time is 15 days
- serious crime like murder
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- wrongful behavior/guilty mind
- stole $65 billion in a ponzi scheme
- money paid to be released
- most serious class of felony
- collar most business crimes
- rights read before an arrest
- Most serious class of midemeanor
- least serious class of misdemaeanor
- offense crimes nonviolent crimes no jail time
- another name for petty offenses
- bargain agreement to reduce charges
18 Clues: accusation of a crime • money paid to be released • serious crime like murder • what Bernie sold in prison • most serious class of felony • collar most business crimes • rights read before an arrest • wrongful behavior/guilty mind • least serious class of felony • another name for petty offenses • Most serious class of midemeanor • Offense max jail time is 15 days • ...
Business Ownership 2024-01-31
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- Amounts of money borrowed that accumulate interest
- Grants of inventors intellectual property rights
- Business owned and operated by one person
- Guaranteed by collateral items to get debt paid
- Separate legal entity which forms a board to operate
- Loans which are in small amounts
- Right or license to sell a company's products
- Money raised in exchange for a share of ownership
- Words, names, symbols to specify goods
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- Person who pays to sell a company's products
- Unique names which identify internet sites
- People who invest their money in a company
- Legal agreement by two or more people
- Business who leases trade name/products to another
- Protections provided to authors original work
- Wealth in the form of money or property
- Someone who has experience and guides a business
17 Clues: Loans which are in small amounts • Legal agreement by two or more people • Words, names, symbols to specify goods • Wealth in the form of money or property • Business owned and operated by one person • Unique names which identify internet sites • People who invest their money in a company • Person who pays to sell a company's products • ...
Business vocabulary 2024-11-19
17 Clues: ostos • tuote • myydä • ostaa • maksaa • kustannus • mainostaa • saatavissa • tuotemerkki • tyytyväinen • tavara, tuote • myyntikelpoinen • tosite, todiste • stock varastossa • kuljetus, toimitus • olla hintana, maksaa • rahanpalautus, palauttaa rahat
Business Operations 2024-03-11
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- Examining closely for flaws or defects
- ________ production is where a business makes a large number of continuous identical products
- _______ stock is the stock of raw materials held in reserve
- Making goods or services through a series of processes.
- A disadvantage of flow production- this group of stakeholders may become bored.
- Making sure the correct products are procured and that they will arrive when needed.
- Customers may be lost, due to using lower quality supplies, is an _____ of poor supplier choice.
- When a business provides ______ quality products, they can usually charge more.
- Just-in-time stock control is where businesses Where businesses hold as ______ stock as possible.
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- means getting the right supplies from the right supplier, at the right price.
- Measures how well a business uses its resources to make its products or provide its services.
- Provider of goods such as raw materials to a business (8)
- Contracting tasks to external parties for efficiency.
- High ______ products can lead to higher customer satisfaction.
- Total Quality _______ involves checking for quality throughout the production process.
- __________ advantage is an advantage of having high quality products.
- An increase in _______ demand may be a concern of using JIT stock control.
17 Clues: Examining closely for flaws or defects • Contracting tasks to external parties for efficiency. • Making goods or services through a series of processes. • Provider of goods such as raw materials to a business (8) • _______ stock is the stock of raw materials held in reserve • High ______ products can lead to higher customer satisfaction. • ...
Financial Business 2024-03-19
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- An account at a bank used to set aside money and that pays you interest.
- Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out.
- Posters, signs, television commercials
- receiving something on loan with the understanding that you will return it.
- occurs when people try to trick you out of your personalinformation and your money.
- A check for your salary or wages made out to you.
- A specific arrangement where you do tasks for an employer.
- Something you wish to achieve or accomplish in aspecific amount of time.
- To commit money to earn a financial return.
- An increase in the amount of wages or salary.
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- An amount of money someone earns for selling something.
- Money given in the form of grants, work-study,to helppay for post-secondary tuition and fees
- occurs when the prices of goods and services increase over time.
- A plan that outlines what money you expect to earn or receive for a given period of time.
- giving something (like money, food, or clothes) to help a person or organization.
- cash reserve that's specifically set aside for unplanned expenses or financial emergencies.
- A limit set by the credit card company on how much you can charge on thecard it issued to you.
17 Clues: Posters, signs, television commercials • To commit money to earn a financial return. • An increase in the amount of wages or salary. • A check for your salary or wages made out to you. • An amount of money someone earns for selling something. • Total pay before taxes and other deductions are taken out. • A specific arrangement where you do tasks for an employer. • ...
Business Concepts! 2022-03-19
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- sponsor organization that donates to another 501(c)(3) in order for the donate to be tax-deductible
- policies that manage finances best, prevent misuse of assets, and keep organization running smoothly
- support that is non-cash
- What kind of statement is future-oriented and describes what the future will look like once the organization fulfills its goal?
- benefit corporation
- policy representing organization's code of conduct, values, mission, and how they interact with the public.
- agile development business model
- document needed for organizations to receive federal tax exemption from IRS
- creep shift away from mission statement to fulfill other goals
- analysis tool to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats of an organization or project
- policy prohibiting corporations from retaliating against staff who have reported wrongdoings
- revenues exceed expenses in an organization
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- all parties involved in organization have responsibility to keep and document the storage or destruction of important documents or records from the company
- those with conflict need to disclose the conflict so it does not interfere with future decision making
- what kind of statement expresses goals and values of the organization in how they will achieve the goals of the organization
- form that determines tax-exempt status of an organization with IRS
- services or products, expenses, and resource development strategies work together to drive impact and financial sustainability
- legal document that non-profit is governed by
18 Clues: benefit corporation • support that is non-cash • agile development business model • revenues exceed expenses in an organization • legal document that non-profit is governed by • creep shift away from mission statement to fulfill other goals • form that determines tax-exempt status of an organization with IRS • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- An individual who uses goods and services
- Supply curve usually slopes
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Point where budget line & IC are tangent
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
- MACROECONOMICS
- Demand curve usually slopes
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- Study of individual economic units
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Goods consumed together
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
17 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Supply curve usually slopes • Demand curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • Point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Business Connections 2022-09-14
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- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Known for horse feed
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Located in our building
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- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
17 Clues: Known for horse feed • Located in our building • Elk Grove expert on wheels • Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton • Provides emergency helicopter ride • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Discount when you by a new vehicle • Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse • Hardscaping and landscaping supplies • Power supplier for most SCFB members • Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers • ...
Business English 2022-10-25
18 Clues: мера • семья • вклад • рынок • длина • деталь • помощник • демонстрирующий • среда, окружение • старший, главный • конкурентоспособный • сложность, трудность • управление (процесс) • сложность, трудность • противомошеннический • являться составной частью • обеспечивать, гарантировать • выяснять, устанавливать причину
Business meetings 2021-11-04
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- The main ___ of this meeting is to discuss...
- So correct me if I am ___, so you are saying...
- Sorry, I didn't ___ that, could you repeat it, please?
- I'm afraid that's outside the ___ of today's meeting.
- Right, we are ___ out of time so...
- I would like to ___ over to Nerea who will share...
- That was the last item. I think we can ___ this up.
- Let me ___ the main points discussed so far
- Is it ___ for you to meet next week?
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- Would you mind taking the ___ today?
- Could we go ___ the numbers one more time, please?
- If you don't have any questions, let's ___ on.
- Can I just ___ in here? (interrupt)
- There are four ___ on today's agenda.
- So if we are all here, let's get ___ to business.
- ___ we start?
- Could you speak ___ a little, please? We can't hear you.
17 Clues: ___ we start? • Can I just ___ in here? (interrupt) • Right, we are ___ out of time so... • Would you mind taking the ___ today? • Is it ___ for you to meet next week? • There are four ___ on today's agenda. • Let me ___ the main points discussed so far • The main ___ of this meeting is to discuss... • If you don't have any questions, let's ___ on. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-10-21
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- Advantage The ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than competitors.
- Cost The value of the next best alternative that must be given up when a choice is made.
- A person who starts and runs a new business, taking on the financial risk.
- The quantity of a good or service that is available for sale.
- Things of value that a person or business owns.
- The process of providing or obtaining funds for a large purchase or business activity.
- The measure of how much a good or service is wanted by buyers.
- A debt or financial obligation that a person or business owes to others.
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- The basic economic problem that there are limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- Any system or place where buyers and sellers meet to trade.
- The total income a business generates from its sales before any expenses are removed.
- The amount of money a business keeps after paying all of its costs (Revenue minus Expenses).
- Things that are essential for survival, such as food, water, and shelter.
- A detailed plan for how money will be spent and earned over a specific time.
- Things people desire that are not essential for survival.
- Any individual, group, or party that has an interest or concern in a business's actions or success.
- The moral principles that govern a person's or business's behavior.
17 Clues: Things of value that a person or business owns. • Things people desire that are not essential for survival. • Any system or place where buyers and sellers meet to trade. • The quantity of a good or service that is available for sale. • The measure of how much a good or service is wanted by buyers. • ...
Document Terms 2016-04-27
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- Business Letter with Date & Closing Indented to Center Point
- Send after an Interview
- Interoffice Document
- Last Page of Report
- Front of Book
- Academic Research
- Business Formal Documents
- Sincerely, Thank You
- Plan for a Meeting
- What was Discussed at Meeting
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- Introduce yourself for a Job
- Memo Greeting
- Business Letter Greeting
- Apply for a Job
- Business Letter with No Indenting
- 1st Page of Report
- Back of Book, Keywords
17 Clues: Memo Greeting • Front of Book • Apply for a Job • Academic Research • 1st Page of Report • Plan for a Meeting • Last Page of Report • Interoffice Document • Sincerely, Thank You • Back of Book, Keywords • Send after an Interview • Business Letter Greeting • Business Formal Documents • Introduce yourself for a Job • What was Discussed at Meeting • Business Letter with No Indenting • ...
Entrepreneurial Terms 2021-04-13
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- the process of researching, promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service
- the creation of something new
- a direct exchange of merchandise and/or services between businesses
- a property right granted to an inventor to exclude others from making, using, offering for sale, or selling the invention for a limited time in exchange for public disclosure of the invention when granted
- A short, to-the-point message from one person to another to propose an idea, often business-related (2 words)
- when two companies join together to become one company
- the event where a product or service is released to the public market
- a statement or promise of value of a given product or service, including features and benefits (2 words)
- a business owned and operated by one person (2 words)
- A body that is granted a charter recognizing it as a separate legal entity having its own rights, privileges, and liabilities distinct from those of its members.
- a type of financing where the startup offers up a partial ownership stake in the company for money (2 words)
- An estimate of the worth of a business entity and its assets (2 words)
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- an ongoing relationship between two businesses to which they combine efforts for a specific purpose (2 words)
- developing business contacts to form business relationships, increase your knowledge, expand your business base, or serve the community
- a startup company, usually privately-held, which reaches a valuation of over $1 billion
- a change to something that already exists
- two or more individuals who operate a continuing business for profit
- a form of legal protection for words, names, symbols, sounds, or colours that distinguish goods and services
- the activity of attracting public attention to a product or business through paid announcements in print, broadcast, or electronic message
- A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture
- an event where multiple people gather to receive training and education on a particular topic
- a recalibration or shift in business focus or the business model based on innovation, customer feedback, or to seek better return on investment
- purchasing standard operational services from another business
- A form of protection for published and unpublished literary, scientific, and artistic works that have been fixed in a tangible or material form
- the exchange of a product or service for money
25 Clues: the creation of something new • a change to something that already exists • the exchange of a product or service for money • a business owned and operated by one person (2 words) • when two companies join together to become one company • purchasing standard operational services from another business • ...
FRD 2022-11-03
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- magic powder
- settle your mind
- tagline
- accountability group
- you get eighteen
- we have 6
- bonus
- what we leave behind
- 1st public conference
- emotional intelligence
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- free resource
- flagship city
- 1st retreat city
- Front Row started with a..
- our greatest calling
- family man...
- staple sport of FRD
- what we hold
- decision filter
19 Clues: bonus • tagline • we have 6 • magic powder • what we hold • free resource • flagship city • family man... • decision filter • 1st retreat city • settle your mind • you get eighteen • staple sport of FRD • our greatest calling • accountability group • what we leave behind • 1st public conference • emotional intelligence • Front Row started with a..
Emotional Intelligence 2022-06-08
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- the ability to know what you’re feeling in any given situation
- combination of self-awareness and rational thought to control disruptive feelings and impulses
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- providing equal access to opportunities and resources for marginalized people
- interaction the ways in which people act with other people and react to how other people are acting.
- Goleman journalist who popularized the term Emotional Intelligence after it was first mentioned by a Cornell University Professor.
- a process of social influence, which maximizes the efforts of others, towards the achievement of a goal
- flexible and has the ability to respond effectively to changing working conditions
7 Clues: the ability to know what you’re feeling in any given situation • providing equal access to opportunities and resources for marginalized people • flexible and has the ability to respond effectively to changing working conditions • combination of self-awareness and rational thought to control disruptive feelings and impulses • ...
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE 2023-02-08
7 Clues: strong feeling • difficult to believe • to bring someone back to life • to make a device start working • GPS is an A.I. application used in _____ • having the ability, power, or qualities to be able to do something • a type of book or film that is based on imagined scientific discoveries
Emotional Intelligence 2023-05-18
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- 80%
- the ability to understand your own emotions and being aware of how your emotions and moods affect others.
- Emotionally intelligent people tend to find __________ from within
- 20%
- also known as social skills
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- Being self- aware is the ability to regulate and manage your emotions.
- allows you to understand how others are feeling, and changes how you respond to their behavior.
7 Clues: 80% • 20% • also known as social skills • Emotionally intelligent people tend to find __________ from within • Being self- aware is the ability to regulate and manage your emotions. • allows you to understand how others are feeling, and changes how you respond to their behavior. • ...
Emotional intelligence 2022-03-01
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- students do better in school when they can understand manage emotions ( true/ false)
- surname of the father of E.I
- another word for what psychologists refer to as subjective well being
- stress management program used in yoga therapy for developing E.I in midlife managers
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- one of the five components of E.I
- type of message to teach children emotional expression
- eg.of secondary emotion
7 Clues: eg.of secondary emotion • surname of the father of E.I • one of the five components of E.I • type of message to teach children emotional expression • another word for what psychologists refer to as subjective well being • students do better in school when they can understand manage emotions ( true/ false) • ...
artificial intelligence 2024-05-01
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- the study and creation of intelligent machines
- A method of AI development where computers learn to perform tasks by imitating human behavior
- A popular programming language used in ai development
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- An AI technique that involves categorizing data into predefined groups based on their features
- A famous Ai powered assistant developed by apple
- A popular AI technique for making predictions based on patterns in data
- A measure of the performance of a machine learning model on unseen data
7 Clues: the study and creation of intelligent machines • A famous Ai powered assistant developed by apple • A popular programming language used in ai development • A popular AI technique for making predictions based on patterns in data • A measure of the performance of a machine learning model on unseen data • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-06-11
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- with the ability to use emotions to guide thinking, problem-solving and decision -making
- the ability to control and adjust your emotional responses in healthy and appropriate ways.
- the ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, through facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language.
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- the ability to recognize the causes and consequences of emotions and how they may change over time
- the inner drive that pushes a person to take action or achieve goals
- the ability to control your emotions, thoughts and behaviours in different situations
- The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
7 Clues: The ability to understand and share the feelings of another person • the inner drive that pushes a person to take action or achieve goals • the ability to control your emotions, thoughts and behaviours in different situations • with the ability to use emotions to guide thinking, problem-solving and decision -making • ...
Animal Intelligence 2025-05-30
7 Clues: Mourning orca • "Lizard brain" • How crows respond to death • A way to test an animal's sense of self • Family that contains whales and porpoises • Part of brain that controls emotional reasoning • Family that contains crows, ravens, and magpies
test 2022-11-03
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- magic powder
- settle your mind
- tagline
- accountability group
- you get eighteen
- we have 6
- bonus
- what we leave behind
- 1st public conference
- emotional intelligence
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- free resource
- flagship city
- 1st retreat city
- Front Row started with a..
- our greatest calling
- family man...
- staple sport of FRD
- what we hold
- decision filter
19 Clues: bonus • tagline • we have 6 • magic powder • what we hold • free resource • flagship city • family man... • decision filter • 1st retreat city • settle your mind • you get eighteen • staple sport of FRD • our greatest calling • accountability group • what we leave behind • 1st public conference • emotional intelligence • Front Row started with a..
Spy terms and phrases 2024-04-24
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- A case officer who is responsible for handling agents in operations.kangaroo Large marsupial
- leader of espionage activities,
- A person unofficially employed by an intelligence service
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- When an operation, asset, or agent is uncovered and cannot remain secret.
- A system for disguising a message by replacing its letters with other letters or numbers or by shuffling them.
- A spy who pretends to be working against one country but who is in fact working for that country’s opponent
- U.S.'s foreign intelligence gathering service
- The Soviet Union's all-powerful intelligence and security service during the Cold War.
8 Clues: leader of espionage activities, • U.S.'s foreign intelligence gathering service • A person unofficially employed by an intelligence service • When an operation, asset, or agent is uncovered and cannot remain secret. • The Soviet Union's all-powerful intelligence and security service during the Cold War. • ...
Story of an Hour 2023-11-15
revision crossword for business studies 2017-11-30
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- assets, things a business owe that change regularly
- of sales, (opening stock + purchases ) - closing stock
- what a business owns
- balance, money available at the start of the month
- costs, fixed costs + variable costs
- costs, costs that change with output
- costs, day to day costs
- how a business is funded
- costs, costs not linked to production
- all total costs added together
Down
- balance, opening balance +/- net cash flow
- profit, turnover / revenue / sales - cost of sales
- up costs, costs to set up a business
- total value of sales: price x quantity
- what a business owes
- revenue - expenses
- costs, costs that don't change with output
- even point, fixed costs divided by ( selling price - variable costs)
- cash flow, money in - money out
- current assets, current assets - current liabilities
20 Clues: revenue - expenses • what a business owns • what a business owes • costs, day to day costs • how a business is funded • all total costs added together • cash flow, money in - money out • costs, fixed costs + variable costs • up costs, costs to set up a business • costs, costs that change with output • costs, costs not linked to production • total value of sales: price x quantity • ...
Business Crossword - Testing your Knowledge 2017-11-15
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- Amount of money someone has made
- Not spending money
- People who govern a state/country
- Memorable phrase
- Setting up a business or businesses
- Giving someone else partial amount of your business
- A person who is employed
- A person who buys
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- Someone who purchases goods for personal use
- A commercial business
- A person's occupation, profession and trade
- A symbol used in commercials
- A person who creates their own idea and turn it into a business
- Someone who sells to another
- Someone who employee's people
- Coins and banknotes
16 Clues: Memorable phrase • A person who buys • Not spending money • Coins and banknotes • A commercial business • A person who is employed • A symbol used in commercials • Someone who sells to another • Someone who employee's people • Amount of money someone has made • People who govern a state/country • Setting up a business or businesses • A person's occupation, profession and trade • ...
Variations in psychological attributes. 2022-10-10
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- specific characteristic of a person that makes them different from others
- employing systematically organised and objected procedures to record behaviour
- underlying potential for acquiring skills
- measurement of psychological attributes
- preference for a particular activity
- global capacity to think rationally and understand the world
Down
- exceptional general ability shown in superior performance in a wide variety of areas
- IQ below 20-25
- specific beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour
- this intelligence is high in botanists and zoologists
- ability to find novel ways to solve problems and create solutions
11 Clues: IQ below 20-25 • preference for a particular activity • measurement of psychological attributes • underlying potential for acquiring skills • specific beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour • this intelligence is high in botanists and zoologists • global capacity to think rationally and understand the world • ...
Liams Crossword 2022-11-16
Across
- (of a machine or idea) cleverly and originally devised and well suited to its purpose.
- having or showing intelligence.
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- giving out or reflecting much light; shining.
- quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
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- exceptionally clever or talented.
- affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit.
- exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.
- having or showing good judgement.
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement.
- make or become wider, larger, or more open.
11 Clues: having or showing intelligence. • exceptionally clever or talented. • having or showing good judgement. • make or become wider, larger, or more open. • giving out or reflecting much light; shining. • affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit. • having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level. • ...
Chapter 6 - Emotional Intelligence 2023-11-01
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- - Being thankful
- - Understanding how someone else feels
- - Intelligence includes understanding emotions
- - Being aware of your thoughts and feelings
- - Working to help someone without getting payed
- - Things that cause stress or other emotions
- - Skill of building positive relationships
- - Ability to overcome adversity
Down
- - Technique to focus on present matters
- - Controlling emotions and behaviors
- - Writing down thoughts and feelings
- - Understanding emotions and behaviors
- - Quality of having people look up to you
- - Working out, running, bike riding, or swimming
- - Mechanism that helps you deal with stress
15 Clues: - Being thankful • - Ability to overcome adversity • - Controlling emotions and behaviors • - Writing down thoughts and feelings • - Understanding how someone else feels • - Understanding emotions and behaviors • - Technique to focus on present matters • - Quality of having people look up to you • - Skill of building positive relationships • ...
Ch 8 (3): Intelligence 2024-03-08
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- mental representation of written directions to a friend's house
- A basketball coach measures her players’ ability to shoot free throws by seeing how far they can throw a football. (measures what is should)
- Even though Joe has never seen that unusual breed of cat before, he can quickly identify it as a cat—as opposed to a dog—since it most closely matches other instances of cats in his memory.
- psychometric test that is designed to test what knowledge and skills a person has learned
- example: completing a level in a video game
- psychometric test that is designed to test a person’s ability to learn—that is, the person’s future performance
- Xyla believes that jazz keeps lions away because she often has jazz music playing and never sees any lions.
- How consistently a psychometric test produces similar results each time it is used
Down
- The idea that people have three types of intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical
- When Martin, who grew up in Minnesota, is asked to think of a house, he pictures a home with a basement but no swimming pool.
- ability to generate a single best or most correct solution to a problem
- ability to generate multiple ideas or solutions to a problem
- A student tries retaking the SAT, but his new score is similar to his old one (consistency of test)
- How well a psychometric test measures what it is intended to measure
- type of intelligence - Bill created a new program matching senior citizens to middle school students, so seniors could teach social skills and the middle schoolers could teach computer skills.
- this man is known for the triarchic theory
- ability to come up with novel ideas to produce successful outcomes
17 Clues: this man is known for the triarchic theory • example: completing a level in a video game • ability to generate multiple ideas or solutions to a problem • mental representation of written directions to a friend's house • ability to come up with novel ideas to produce successful outcomes • How well a psychometric test measures what it is intended to measure • ...
GSW Artificial Intelligence Crossword 2025-06-30
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- A computer program that talks with people using text.
- Changing an AI a little to make it better at a specific job.
- A big collection of information used to teach AI.
- The company that made ChatGPT and other smart AI tools.
- The question or message you give to an AI to get a response.
- When an AI makes up something that sounds real but isn’t true.
- A small piece of text, like a word or part of a word, that AI uses.
Down
- A way AI turns words into numbers so it can understand them.
- The way an AI learns by looking at lots of examples.
- A mistake in AI caused by unfair or one-sided data.
- A special kind of AI that is very good at understanding and writing text.
- A list of steps a computer follows to solve a problem or do a task.
- A computer system that tries to work like a human brain.
- The answer or result the AI gives after you ask it something.
- When the AI uses what it learned to answer a question or do something.
15 Clues: A big collection of information used to teach AI. • A mistake in AI caused by unfair or one-sided data. • The way an AI learns by looking at lots of examples. • A computer program that talks with people using text. • The company that made ChatGPT and other smart AI tools. • A computer system that tries to work like a human brain. • ...
Elements of Business & Careers Week 4 Clock-in 8/16 2023-08-16
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- All the activities that involve money.
- All the activities involved in developing and exchanging products.
- Groups of occupational and career specialties.
- Your message to the customer as to why the business exists.
- Something a person wants to achieve in a specified time period.
- A person who works for a company and uses skills, knowledge, and company resources to create new products.
- Skills used to communicate and work well with others.
- The process of controlling and making decisions for the business through planning, coordinating, and monitoring the business.
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- The overall goal for the company’s future.
- Possibility of loss or injury that might occur while running a business.
- Critical skills necessary to person the required work-related tasks of a position.
- Goals that are specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely.
- A list of steps on a timeline to reach each of your career goals.
- of business: Key components of a business that work together to make a successful business; production, finance, marketing, and management.
- An ability that a person has learned over time and can do well.
- The part of business that focuses on the customer’s needs, wants, and the strategies necessary to promote and sell the products.
16 Clues: All the activities that involve money. • The overall goal for the company’s future. • Groups of occupational and career specialties. • Skills used to communicate and work well with others. • Your message to the customer as to why the business exists. • An ability that a person has learned over time and can do well. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-11-07
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- A person who starts up a business and takes risks
- when a businesses total revenue equals its costs
- the money and expenses you need to start a business.
- total money earned from business operations
- A plan to further or improve a business, often detailed and well thought-out. An overview of your business goals.
- A business owned solely by one person
- An idea that is shown and presented to clients,customers, investors or higherups, often with the end goal of persuading the audience to consider or accept the idea.
- the money earned that is higher than your investment
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- attempting to advertise and sell your product through various means
- something owned by a company, person, etc.
- business owned usually by multiple stockholders that operates as a separate legal entity
- an estimate of income and expenditure to plan in reference to
- The ability to take risks, organize, have leadership, and act like an entrepreneur. Also includes the process of starting up a business
- A business shared by two or more people
- being legally responsible for something, like a payment or debt
- a specific group of consumers a company directs its products and marketing efforts toward
16 Clues: A business owned solely by one person • A business shared by two or more people • something owned by a company, person, etc. • total money earned from business operations • when a businesses total revenue equals its costs • A person who starts up a business and takes risks • the money earned that is higher than your investment • ...
Bomb: part 1 2021-02-03
17 Clues: grab • truce • agent • invent • page 39 • page 25 • page 33 • page 33 • tailing • intelligence • go to page 1 • go to page 20 • go to page 17 • Atomic fission • has a comminlit artical • quality of being real or truthful • sarcastic in a scathing, bitter way
BF180 Quiz 2 Review 2024-06-05
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- Process that begins by attempting to increase price to meet reported product costs, losing market, reporting still higher costs, and so on, until the firm is out of business.
- Cost accounting system that provides measures at the work cell or process level and minimizes wasteful or unnecessary transaction processes.
- Forecasting method that ranges from a simple visual extrapolation of points on a graph to a highly sophisticated computerized time series analysis.
- Statement of cash on hand at the start of the budget period, expected cash receipts, expected cash disbursements, and the resulting cash balance at the end of the budget period.
- Information about local conditions, markets, regulations, and so on.
- Organization subunit responsible only for costs.
- artificial intelligence.
- activity based costing
- Financial plan of the revenues and resources needed to carry out activities and meet financial goals.
Down
- Delegation of decision-making authority to a subordinate.
- Actual volume for the period.
- A process designed to provide reasonable assurance that an organization will achieve its objectives.
12 Clues: activity based costing • artificial intelligence. • Actual volume for the period. • Organization subunit responsible only for costs. • Delegation of decision-making authority to a subordinate. • Information about local conditions, markets, regulations, and so on. • A process designed to provide reasonable assurance that an organization will achieve its objectives. • ...
labirinth000000000000000 2024-11-08
crossword 2017-06-07
16 Clues: hallway • unhappy • to enjoy • thankful • not known • ... centre • I found... • british ... • I need to ... it • I .... that movie • I need to ... you • opposite of mature • opposite of closure • to measure opposite • some children are ..... • I like to look at a good ....
Characteristics 2021-03-24
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- owned by the business
- information is true and unbiased
- presented clear and concise fashion
- personal from business items
- can be proved by documents
- revenue recognised in same period as expenses
- personal stake in the business
Down
- one year to the other
- owed by the business
- relating to an transaction for the business
- reports provided within a certain period
- business won't be wound up in near future
- information
- prepared for a particular time frame
14 Clues: information • owed by the business • one year to the other • owned by the business • can be proved by documents • personal from business items • personal stake in the business • information is true and unbiased • presented clear and concise fashion • prepared for a particular time frame • reports provided within a certain period • business won't be wound up in near future • ...
Business Crossword 2025-03-18
Across
- A company that has their shares publicly listed on the stock exchange so they are available to be bought by the general public and other companies.
- is someone who is willing to take the responsibility, risk and rewards of starting and operating a business.
- A company that has their shares owned by a single shareholder or within a private group, such as a family.
- A company is a business that is a separate legal entity from the people who have a financial interest in the business, known as shareholders.
- A mission/vision statement shows what the business believes in and what it wants to achieve.
- Business objectives are targets a business works towards. This should support the overall mission/vision of the business.
- Liability The owner of the business is responsible for all debts and personal assets may be sold to cover these.
- Specific, measurable, achievable/attainable, relevant, time based.
- 2 or more people who wish to carry on business together with shared capital investment and shared responsibilities, with the view to making a profit.
Down
- These record all money received by the business, usually in the form of sales.
- Provides financial protection for the shareholders (owners) of a company. In the event of business failure the owners of the company only lose the money they contributed to the company in payment of the shares. Private asset cannot be touched.
- Long term goal, that describe what the business wants to be or do. (provides direction)
- People, Planet, Profit, Purpose
- Origin or reason for being
- A business owned and operated by one person.
15 Clues: Origin or reason for being • People, Planet, Profit, Purpose • A business owned and operated by one person. • Specific, measurable, achievable/attainable, relevant, time based. • These record all money received by the business, usually in the form of sales. • Long term goal, that describe what the business wants to be or do. (provides direction) • ...
management jargon 2020-11-02
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- review of the financial statements of a business and the accounting practices that were used to produce them
- revenue earned from selling goods or services
- rules, standards, and practices that a business follows to record and report financial information
- financial statement that reports the revenue and expenses of a business for a specific time period and shows a net income or net loss also called profit and loss(P&L)statement
- property or items of value owned by a business
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- financial statement that summarizes changes in the owner’s equity during a fiscal period
- business debts, or what a business owes
- financial statement that reports how cash moves into and out of a business
- cost involved in operating a business
- period of time for which a business summarizes accounting information and prepares financial statements
- financial statement that reports the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity of an organization
- difference between current assets and current liabilities
- money that a business earns for the goods and services it sells also called income
- money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services
14 Clues: cost involved in operating a business • business debts, or what a business owes • revenue earned from selling goods or services • property or items of value owned by a business • difference between current assets and current liabilities • financial statement that reports how cash moves into and out of a business • ...
