business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 4 : Theory 2025-12-10
Across
- _____________ This refers to processes people use to gain knowledge.
- Piaget used the term _____________ for children mentally organizing what they percieve in their environment.
- _____________In Piaget’s stage from 7-11, children learn to think systematically.
- ____________occurs as new links in the brain form.
- Each child develops at his or her own _____________.
- _____________ This involves learning to relate to others, feelings, and expression of feelings.
- _____________ is using the part of the body to solve problems, handle objects, and express emotions.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from years 1 - 4.
- How many stages did Erikson hypothesize?
- _______________ is the change or growth that occurs in children.
- Which theorist developed the idea that solutions to each crisis must be satisfying both personally and socially?
- A child’s brain responds each time a caregiver provides __________________________.
- _____________ are mental representations or concepts.
- Linked neurons lead to connections called _____________.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for children assuming others see the world the same way they do
- Which theorist developed the idea that children learn through social and cultural experiences?
- The _____________ describes how children gain control of their head, then arms then legs.
- _______________ is birth through the first year.
- _____________ This is the sequence of biological changes in children.
- _____________ intelligence means you have a gift for understanding the feelings, behaviors, moods, and motives of others.
- Which theorist developed the idea that intelligence is the result of complex interactions between a child's heredity and their experiences?
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- _______________ includes children from age 1 to their 3rd birthday.
- _____________ is Piaget’s concept from birth to 2 years.
- _____________ intelligence includes photographers and artists.
- _____________ involves using large muscles in legs and arms; running and skipping
- _____________ is a principle or idea that is proposed, researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- _____________intelligence is more than math, it is using logic and reasoning to solve problems.
- _____________ is a specific span of time for the normal development of certain types of skills
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that more is achieved when children learn from a peer or an adult.
- _____________Piaget noted this term as the process of taking in new information and adding to what the child already knows.
- _____________ involves using small muscles of the hand and fingers; grasping
- _____________ is proposed by Gardner and includes 8 areas of intelligences used by the human brain.
- _____________ intelligence is fostered by nature walks, growing a garden, and exami
- The links between _____________ develop rapidly.
- The term _____________ is Piaget noting children can classify groups of objects and put objects in a series order.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that learning happens on a scale.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- The ability of an infant’s brain to change according to stimulation is _____________occurs
- _____________ refers to bodily changes
- _____________ involves the ability to use language for expression
- _____________ intelligence is the ability to understand the inner self, communicating needs, understanding your desires and motives.
- _____________ intelligence is being drawn to the art of sound and appreciate all forms of musical expression.
- _____________ Examples include: Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination
- The _____________ describes how children grow from their center outward
- _____________is a flood of sounds and sights and is one factor that can cause harmful stress to infants.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from prenatal development to 8 years.
- _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 6 months
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that children need to think aloud.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for adjusting what is already known to fit the new information
- _____________ age children are between 3 to 5 years old.
- Too much _____________ over time can lead to problems with memory and regluating emotion.
53 Clues: _____________ refers to bodily changes • How many stages did Erikson hypothesize? • _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7 • The links between _____________ develop rapidly. • _______________ is birth through the first year. • ____________occurs as new links in the brain form. • Each child develops at his or her own _____________. • ...
Paddock AP Psych U2.5-2.8 Flashcards Crossword 2025-02-02
Across
- The basic defense mechanism that banishes from consciousness anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories.
- ___ reliability: A measure of test consistency by comparing two halves of a test.
- ___ disease: A progressive and irreversible brain disorder characterized by gradual deterioration of memory, reasoning, language, and, finally, physical functioning.
- ___ memory: The theory that information learned in a particular state of mind (e.g., drunk, sober) is more easily recalled when in that same state of mind.
- Incorporating misleading information into one's memory of an event.
- Belief that abilities and intelligence can be developed through effort and learning.
- A measure of memory in which the person must retrieve information learned earlier, as on a fill-in-the-blank test.
- The age at which a person's cognitive abilities are typical based on intelligence testing.
- The disruptive effect of new learning on the recall of old information.
- Stimuli that aid the recall or recognition of information stored in memory.
- Ensuring test scores are interpreted consistently by comparing them to a normal group.
- The ability to learn from experience, solve problems, and use knowledge to adapt.
- A graph showing retention and forgetting over time.
- ___ rehearsal: A method of transferring information from short-term to long-term memory by making that information meaningful in some way.
- ___ memory: The theory that information learned in a particular situation or place is better remembered when in that same situation or place.
- (IQ) A numerical measure of intelligence derived from standardized tests.
- ___-of-the-tongue phenomenon: The temporary inability to remember something you know, accompanied by a feeling that it's just out of reach.
- A measure of memory in which the person need only identify items previously learned, as on a multiple-choice test.
- The observed increase in IQ scores over time across generations.
- ___ tests: Tests that measure knowledge or skills acquired in a specific area.
- The failure to process information into memory.
- The neural storage of a long-term memory.
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- The increased confidence in a false memory of an event following repeated imagination of the event.
- Attributing to the wrong source an event we have experienced, heard about, read about, or imagined.
- The disruptive effect of prior learning on the recall of new information.
- ___ reliability: Consistency of test results when administered at different times.
- The actual age of a person in years.
- Belief that abilities and intelligence are static and unchangeable.
- ___ amnesia: An inability to form new memories.
- ___ validity: Whether a test truly measures the concept it claims to measure.
- ___ amnesia: An inability to retrieve information from one's past.
- The process by which memories are influenced by the meaning we give to events.
- ___ intelligence: Theory suggesting people have different types of intelligences, like linguistic, logical, spatial, etc.
- The ability to retain information over time through the storage and retrieval of information.
- ___ rehearsal: Repeating information over and over to keep it active in short-term memory.
- ___ tests: Tests designed to measure a person's potential to learn or perform in a particular area.
- The extent to which a test measures what it is intended to measure.
- The enhancement of performance when one is reminded of positive stereotypes about their group.
- The fear of confirming negative stereotypes about one's group, affecting performance.
- The consistency and stability of test results over time.
- ___ memory: The memory for events and facts related to one's personal life story.
- ___ memory: The tendency to recall experiences that are consistent with one's current good or bad mood.
- ___ validity: How well a test predicts future performance or behavior.
- ___ amnesia: The inability to retrieve memories from much before age 3.
44 Clues: The actual age of a person in years. • The neural storage of a long-term memory. • ___ amnesia: An inability to form new memories. • The failure to process information into memory. • A graph showing retention and forgetting over time. • The consistency and stability of test results over time. • The observed increase in IQ scores over time across generations. • ...
Theory Party! 2022-09-15
Across
- developed the "Hierarchy of Needs"
- Distance between the most difficult task the child can accomplish unassisted, and the most difficult task accomplished with help (abbreviation)
- he believed behavior was a function of the environment
- came up with the four stages of cognitive development
- developed the multiple intelligence theory
- mental and physical actions involved in understanding and knowing
- Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method...
- smart" is technically called "bodily-______" intelligence
- LAD stands for a "Language _________ Device"
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- Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______
- considered the father of pragmatism
- Piaget says children play an active role in learning, calling them "little ______"
- an explanation of how the facts fit together
- Froebel was the father of _________
- Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country
- the third stage of speech development according to Vygotsky
16 Clues: developed the "Hierarchy of Needs" • considered the father of pragmatism • Froebel was the father of _________ • Reggio-Emilia is a town in this country • developed the multiple intelligence theory • Dr. Leonard's ~favorite~ teaching method... • Noam Chomsky developed the theory of _______ • an explanation of how the facts fit together • ...
ethans crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- money going into the business
- basically a variable cost
- cost that does change with output
- costs the a business has to pay regularly
- any thing a business spends money on
- basically a fixed cost
- above break even
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- cost that doesnt change with output
- a business generates__________by selling stock
- things you buy at the beginning of a business
- when a business start up they often make a______for a period of time
- the section where total cost and revenue cross
- anything that costs the business money
- expenses
14 Clues: expenses • above break even • basically a fixed cost • basically a variable cost • money going into the business • cost that does change with output • cost that doesnt change with output • any thing a business spends money on • anything that costs the business money • costs the a business has to pay regularly • things you buy at the beginning of a business • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
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- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
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- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
Chapter 7 2021-10-12
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- Tendency to respond to a new problem with an approach that was successfully used with similar problems
- The mental capacity from the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, etc.
- The view that language structures the way we view the world
- Internal image or visual representation that is used in thinking and memory
- Rules of thumb that helps us simplify and solve problems
- mentally representing it, reasoning about it, and making decisions about it
- A thought process that attempts to generate multiple solutions to problems
- A specific example
- The quality of language that permits one to communicate information about objects and events in another time and place
- The ability to generate novel and useful solutions to problems
- The tendency to view an object in terms of its name or familiar usage
- A mental category that is used to class together objects, relations, events, abstractions, ideas, or qualities that have common properties
- Assistant see of a method of measuring, as, for example, shown by obtaining similar scores on different testing occasionsCall Annette Rigdon.
- Application of regular grammatical rules for forming inflections to irregular verbs and nouns
- The sudden recognition of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem
- Meaning. the quality of language in which words are used as symbols for objects, events, or ideas
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- The extent to which a method of measurement measures what it is supposed to measure
- The communication by means of symbols arranged according to rules of grammar
- When we try to solve a problem by evaluating the difference between the current situation and the goal
- A single word used to express complex meanings
- Accumulated months of credit that a person earns on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
- a systematic procedure for solving a problem that works invariably when it is correctly applied
- Decision-making heuristic in which people make judgments about samples according to the populations they appear to represent
- Having to do with the meanings of words and symbols
- A thought process that narrows in on the single best solution to a problem
- The degree to which the variations in a trait from one person to another can be attributed to, or explained by, genetic factors
- A statistical technique that allows researchers to determine the relationships among large number of items, such as test items
- Neural "prewiring" that facilitates the child's learning of grammar
- Sternberg’s Theory that intelligence has three prongs, consisting of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- The basic abilities that make up intelligence
- Gardner’s view that there are several intelligences, not just one
- The capacity to combine words into original sentences
- The View that language learning involves an interaction between environmental factors and an unborn tendency to acquire language
- The rules for forming formatting grammatical phrases and sentences in a language
- A decision-making heuristic in which our estimates of frequency or probability of events are based on how easy it is to find examples
- A process that sometimes occurs when we stand back from a frustrating problem while the solution "suddenly" appears
- The influence of wording, or the context in which information is presented, on decision making
- An algorithm for solving problems in which each possible solution is tested according to a particular set of rules
- The concept of a category of objects or events that serves as a good example of the category
- A ratio obtained by dividing a child's score on an intelligence test by chronological age
40 Clues: A specific example • The basic abilities that make up intelligence • A single word used to express complex meanings • Having to do with the meanings of words and symbols • The capacity to combine words into original sentences • Rules of thumb that helps us simplify and solve problems • The view that language structures the way we view the world • ...
Chapter 4 :Theory 2025-12-10
Across
- Which theorist developed the idea that solutions to each crisis must be satisfying both personally and socially?
- _____________ This is the sequence of biological changes in children.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- _____________In Piaget’s stage from 7-11, children learn to think systematically.
- _____________ This involves learning to relate to others, feelings, and expression of feelings.
- Linked neurons lead to connections called _____________.
- _____________ intelligence is the ability to understand the inner self, communicating needs, understanding your desires and motives.
- _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7
- _____________ intelligence includes photographers and artists.
- _____________Piaget noted this term as the process of taking in new information and adding to what the child already knows.
- Which theorist developed the idea that children learn through social and cultural experiences?
- Each child develops at his or her own _____________.
- How many stages did Erikson hypothesize?
- _____________ age children are between 3 to 5 years old.
- _____________ intelligence is fostered by nature walks, growing a garden, and examining rocks.
- _____________ is a specific span of time for the normal development of certain types of skills
- _____________is a flood of sounds and sights and is one factor that can cause harmful stress to infants.
- _____________ involves using large muscles in legs and arms; running and skipping
- _____________ is Piaget’s concept from birth to 2 years.
- _______________ is the change or growth that occurs in children.
- _____________ is using the part of the body to solve problems, handle objects, and express emotions.
- The _____________ describes how children grow from their center outward
- _____________intelligence is more than math, it is using logic and reasoning to solve problems.
- _____________ intelligence means you have a gift for understanding the feelings, behaviors, moods, and motives of others.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that learning happens on a scale.
- _____________ involves the ability to use language for expression
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- A child’s brain responds each time a caregiver provides __________________________.
- _____________ are mental representations or concepts.
- _____________ is proposed by Gardner and includes 8 areas of intelligences used by the human brain.
- The ability of an infant’s brain to change according to stimulation is _____________occurs
- _____________ involves using small muscles of the hand and fingers; grasping
- The _____________ describes how children gain control of their head, then arms then legs.
- The term _____________ is Piaget noting children can classify groups of objects and put objects in a series order.
- _____________ This refers to processes people use to gain knowledge.
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that children need to think aloud.
- Piaget used the term _____________ for children mentally organizing what they perceive in their environment.
- _____________ Examples include: Language, thought, reasoning, and imagination
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from years 1 - 4.
- The links between _____________ develop rapidly.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for children assuming others see the world the same way they do
- Which theorist developed the idea that intelligence is the result of complex interactions between a child's heredity and their experiences?
- _____________ intelligence is being drawn to the art of sound and appreciate all forms of musical expression.
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from prenatal development to 8 years.
- _____________ refers to bodily changes
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 6 months
- Too much _____________ over time can lead to problems with memory and regulating emotion.
- _______________ includes children from age 1 to their 3rd birthday.
- _____________ is Piaget’s term for adjusting what is already known to fit the new information
- _____________This is Piaget’s idea that more is achieved when children learn from a peer or an adult.
- _______________ is birth through the first year.
- _____________ is a principle or idea that is proposed, researched and generally accepted as an explanation
- _____________ This window of opportunity is from birth to 3 years
- ____________occurs as new links in the brain form.
53 Clues: _____________ refers to bodily changes • _____________ is Piaget’s stage from 2-7 • How many stages did Erikson hypothesize? • The links between _____________ develop rapidly. • _______________ is birth through the first year. • ____________occurs as new links in the brain form. • Each child develops at his or her own _____________. • ...
CROSSWORD: Cash Flow - ANWITA 2023-02-12
Across
- Money that can be readily used for business operations.
- A professional who works for an organization in exchange for wages or a salary.
- An entity that provides goods and services to businesses.
- An asset that is no longer being used/sold because it can't produce value for the business.
- If a business's acquired cash exceeds its spent cash, it has a "....... cash flow."
- Holding too much stock.
- Money spent regularly on, for example, rent, insurance, and electricity, to keep a business operating.
- The flow of money into and out of a business.
- An asset easily convertible into cash.
- Predicts the cash inflows and outflows of a business’s bank account over a future period.
- Customers who buy on credit are called "trade...."
- Money taken out by an owner for personal reasons.
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- An individual, group or org impacted by the outcome of a project or a business venture.
- The total price of a good/service, the act of spending money.
- Used to indicate negative figures.
- An individual who makes predictions of a business's future, essentially forming a firm's cash flow forecast.
- Flow of money into a business
- Total Revenue - Total Cost.
- The inability to meet debts.
- Flow of money out of a business
20 Clues: Holding too much stock. • Total Revenue - Total Cost. • The inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business • Flow of money out of a business • Used to indicate negative figures. • An asset easily convertible into cash. • The flow of money into and out of a business. • Money taken out by an owner for personal reasons. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle Round 2 2023-05-09
Across
- people who own, operate and take the risk of a business venture
- a person or company that provides a job paying wages or a salary to one or more people
- to look for people to hire
- stock of goods a business has on hand for sale
- a business with one owner
- a person handling payments and receipts in a store, bank, or other business
- an essential written document that provides a description and overview of your company's future
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- a one-page business letter that you submit when applying to a job, along with your resume
- the skill to do something
- payment on an hourly basis
- to employ someone
- your entrepreneurship teacher's last name
- a set amount of pay you receive each year
- someone who works for someone else
- a business owned by 2 or more people
- a kind of business that provides a skilled service, personal labor, or expertise instead of a physical product
- one company controls all of a market
- a meeting of people face to face when looking for a job
- reduction in the price of a product or service
- a document that job applicants use to summarize their work experience educational background and special skills
20 Clues: to employ someone • the skill to do something • a business with one owner • payment on an hourly basis • to look for people to hire • someone who works for someone else • a business owned by 2 or more people • one company controls all of a market • your entrepreneurship teacher's last name • a set amount of pay you receive each year • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2021-04-27
Across
- shape of maslow's hierarchy of needs
- one who sets goals and sets out a plan to reach those goals
- maintaining a positive attitude
- trait where someone willingly does whatever it takes to be successful
- a business entity owned by shareholders
- a financial institution that provides services regarding money to make a profit
- one who develops new ideas for products or ways of doing things
- a way of collecting primary data
- one who improves existing products or ways of doing thing
- a product or service not necessary for survival
- someone who pursues goals and ideas under someone else business
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- one who sees the future of the business and gets that message to others
- one who puts a plan into action to achieve goals
- something that you are trying to do or achieve
- putting money into a business idea that you believe will be successful
- two or more legal entities that share a business
- trait of adjusting to change
- protects innovations, inventions, and ideas
- a new business
- someone who has a clear idea of how things should be in the future
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- a trait where someone enjoys working alone
22 Clues: a new business • trait of adjusting to change • maintaining a positive attitude • a way of collecting primary data • shape of maslow's hierarchy of needs • a business entity owned by shareholders • a trait where someone enjoys working alone • protects innovations, inventions, and ideas • something that you are trying to do or achieve • ...
Accounts Crossword 2025-06-30
Across
- person who owns the business
- excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income
- purchase of raw material for manufacture of goods and/or purchase of goods for resale
- an economic unit, which may be business entity or non business entity
- claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise
- person or entity to whom amount is payable against purchase of goods and/or services or both
- an evidence of transaction having taken place
- amount spent or incurred to earn revenue
- amount, goods or assets taken by the proprietor for personal use
- goods remaining unsold or unused in manufacturing of product as on a articular date
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- a person or entity to whom goods are sold and/or services are rendered on credit
- reduction in price of goods sold or in amount
- claim of the owners or proprietor in the business
- profit earned from transactions not being business transactions but from transactions incidental thereto
- economic resources of the entity or enterprise which will give benefit in the future
- gross inflow of cash, receivables or other consideration in the normal course of business
- excess of revenue over expenses
- record of transactions under that head
- expense of purchasing and/or manufacturing goods
- profit earned from business transactions
20 Clues: person who owns the business • excess of revenue over expenses • record of transactions under that head • amount spent or incurred to earn revenue • profit earned from business transactions • reduction in price of goods sold or in amount • an evidence of transaction having taken place • expense of purchasing and/or manufacturing goods • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-08
Across
- vt. (fml.) give sb. information about sth. so that they understand more about it
- n. [C, U] land that is owned or controlled by a particular country, ruler, or military force
- n. [C] a person, group, or organization that you compete with in sport, business, a fight, etc.
- vt. save sth. or sb. from being harmed or destroyed
- vt. make sb. feel determined to do sth. or enthusiastic about doing it
- n. [C] (fml.) the greatest amount or highest level of sth.
- n. [C] sb. who has an unusually high level of intelligence, mental skill, or ability
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- n. [C] sb. who you try to defeat in a competition, game, fight, or argument
- vt. try to find out the truth about sth. such as a crime, accident, or scientific
- v. (fml.) give sb. an advantage
- n. [C, U] the act of defeating an army or taking land by fighting
- a. always supporting your friends, principles, country, etc.
- a. not based on clear thought or reason
- a. not as important as sth. else
14 Clues: v. (fml.) give sb. an advantage • a. not as important as sth. else • a. not based on clear thought or reason • vt. save sth. or sb. from being harmed or destroyed • n. [C] (fml.) the greatest amount or highest level of sth. • a. always supporting your friends, principles, country, etc. • n. [C, U] the act of defeating an army or taking land by fighting • ...
11 Accounting Unit 1 and 2 Topic 1 2021-06-08
Across
- position a financial statement that includes the elements in the accounting equation
- another name for accounts receivable
- an equity account that shows the owners investment in the business
- the name of a policy or procedure that helps protect the assets of the business
- a type of asset held by a business to use to generate revenues
- a financial statement that includes the revenues and expenses of a business
- a penalty for late payment of accounts receivable
- an obligation of a business to others
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- an asset of a business used to achieve revenues from a profit margin on its sale
- an overdue accounts receivable is at risk of becoming this
- another name for accounts payable
- holding inventory such as technology too long is a possible result of what it will become
- an equity account that shows goods or funds removed from the business by the owner
- a type of inventory system where records are kept continuously
- an incentive for early payment of accounts receivable
- items earned by a business
- a type of inventory system where a stocktake is needed to calculate the amount of inventory on hand
- a type of asset that is typically used up within one year
- a type of revenue earned by receiving payment for selling goods and services on behalf of others
19 Clues: items earned by a business • another name for accounts payable • another name for accounts receivable • an obligation of a business to others • a penalty for late payment of accounts receivable • an incentive for early payment of accounts receivable • a type of asset that is typically used up within one year • an overdue accounts receivable is at risk of becoming this • ...
Topic 5 Vocabulary 2025-11-20
Across
- cities and towns designate certain areas for business
- sell merchandise to members at reduced price
- share of franchise owners earnings
- semi-independent business
- business boned by two or more people
- legal entity
- two or more firms competing in the same market
- of incorporation state license known as this
- all partners are limited partners
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- authorization from local government
- all partners share equally in responsibility and liability
- three or more unrelated business are involved
- group where unions are traditionally strongest
- company or firm earns all profits and responsible for debts
- organized protest for discontent workers
- stockholders own
- business owned and managed by one individual
- money or other valuables
- demand for labor
- all non military people who are both employed or unemployed
- legal obligation to pay debts
21 Clues: legal entity • stockholders own • demand for labor • money or other valuables • semi-independent business • legal obligation to pay debts • all partners are limited partners • share of franchise owners earnings • authorization from local government • business boned by two or more people • organized protest for discontent workers • sell merchandise to members at reduced price • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- Advanced skills and education, white collar jobs
- Specialized abilities, needs little supervision
- Semi independant business that pays for rights to sell
- One person holds liability and the other invests the money
- Non military people who are employed or unemployed
- No owner and run by a board
- Health insurance, social security, medicare
- To increase wages and better the working conditions
- Harmful to a business, usually for higher pay
- Contingency employment
- Minimal skills required
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- Guest workers, unauthorized immigrants, permanent residents
- A business owned by one person
- Headquartered in one country, operating in many
- 3 or more unrelated businesses joining
- Complex form of a business
- No specialized skilled worker
- A business owned by 2 or more people
- Job market changes with economy
- Operated by a group of individuals for shared benefit
20 Clues: Contingency employment • Minimal skills required • Complex form of a business • No owner and run by a board • No specialized skilled worker • A business owned by one person • Job market changes with economy • A business owned by 2 or more people • 3 or more unrelated businesses joining • Health insurance, social security, medicare • Harmful to a business, usually for higher pay • ...
Flowers For Algernon Vocabulary 2013-02-06
Across
- A scolding or bad tempered woman
- cranky mood or easily agitated
- The incentive, drive or influence to do something
- Intelligence Quotient, a score determined by one's performance on a standardized intelligence test relative to the average performance of others of the same age
- A personal sense of feeling unimportant or of little value
- A severe loss of memory
- To prove wrong by argument or evidence
- To come to have because of one's efforts
- The items (objects or money) given to someone or an organization.
- A personality test in which the subject interprets inkblot designs.
- To make more obvious, extreme or pronounced
- To mislead or cause to believe what is untrue
- Knowledge or information existing in our minds beneath or beyond our conscious; mental processes of which the indvidual is not aware
- Capable of being touched or understood.
- The quality of being unstable, not in one's right mind.
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- To crouch or shrink away as from fear
- to make or become worse or of less value
- An examination of one's own thoughts or feelings.
- A personality test where the subject makes up stories about a series of black and white photos.
- To go back to a previous level or condition
- Having a high degree of intellect, very smart; having to do with learning or knowledge
- To make angry or furious
- A doctor who specializes in performing surgery on the brain, spine, and nerves.
- Speeding up the process of
- Capable of being put to use or in practice
- Taking advantage of opportunities when they arise, sometimes to the detriment of others
- To prove to be just or right; to defend or uphold as correct or necessary
- Lacking ideas or intelligence
28 Clues: A severe loss of memory • To make angry or furious • Speeding up the process of • Lacking ideas or intelligence • cranky mood or easily agitated • A scolding or bad tempered woman • To crouch or shrink away as from fear • To prove wrong by argument or evidence • Capable of being touched or understood. • to make or become worse or of less value • ...
100 Years Strong 2021-03-04
Across
- Family Group of business partners
- People who make our business special
- What began as a friendship
- Norwegian word for Meat
- Vehicle used for harbor delivery
- Many thanks
- Norwegian vegetables
- Norske word for Grocery Store
- An age old occupation
- Very important connection
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- The other business partner
- The people we appreciate
- How the beverage was transported
- Thousand thanks
- ones legacy
- One of the business partners
- Country of origin
- One of the first items to be sold
18 Clues: ones legacy • Many thanks • Thousand thanks • Country of origin • Norwegian vegetables • An age old occupation • Norwegian word for Meat • The people we appreciate • Very important connection • The other business partner • What began as a friendship • One of the business partners • Norske word for Grocery Store • How the beverage was transported • Vehicle used for harbor delivery • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
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- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
Interactive Crossword Activity 2020-04-10
Across
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- the income you get from a business activity in a given time.
- a summary of how a business owner intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor.
- having a preference to one particular point of view or ideological perspective.
- flow, the movement of money in and out of your business.
- refers to types of ownership in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- a not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members.
- when an asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it.
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- a type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person.
- your business’ cumulative financial holdings.
- a form of business operation that declares the business as a separate legal entity from its owners.
- money you spend to operate your business.
- a business arrangement where partners agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
- acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients.
- a business that provides banking services for profit.
16 Clues: money you spend to operate your business. • your business’ cumulative financial holdings. • a business that provides banking services for profit. • flow, the movement of money in and out of your business. • a type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Computer Concepts: The impact of digital technology Grade 11 2021-06-04
Across
- ___ devices like a monitor allows the PC to give the user information
- Physical components
- programmable device
- ___ devices like a keyboard allows you to give the computer instructions
- Pokemon Go is an example of ___ reality
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- Programs or apps
- simulated environment
- ___ intelligence mimics human intelligence
8 Clues: Programs or apps • Physical components • programmable device • simulated environment • Pokemon Go is an example of ___ reality • ___ intelligence mimics human intelligence • ___ devices like a monitor allows the PC to give the user information • ___ devices like a keyboard allows you to give the computer instructions
Emotional Robots. 2026-05-27
8 Clues: An expert in brains. • Machinery equipment. • Artificial intelligence • share/Exchange information. • Characterized by the methods of science. • The ability to apply knowledge and skill. • Using numbers or electronic signals to use information. • A machine capable of carrying out a complex series of actions.
Business 2016-04-16
Across
- The members of these societies are asked to give one cent daily, weekly, or monthly,
- : After years of job dissatisfaction, he's at last found his _____ in financial services.
- Gift certificates are ______ with both the recipient and giver names.
- : The port is ______ to supply relief to millions of drought victims.
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- It's a method of education that is _____ to this school.
- : Sandy very soon learned that it was a most unpropitious time for the setting ____ of a new
- : John's house could not be positively identified, though the attack was directed at it most
- to each one's ______ ability.
- It shows how to prepare a resume, and gives _____ on applying for.
- : In terms of experience, she definitely had the ____ over the other people that we interviewed.
10 Clues: to each one's ______ ability. • It's a method of education that is _____ to this school. • It shows how to prepare a resume, and gives _____ on applying for. • Gift certificates are ______ with both the recipient and giver names. • : The port is ______ to supply relief to millions of drought victims. • ...
Business 2013-03-19
10 Clues: Their company • Item you sell • Make of product • Cost of a product • Advetise your product. • Extra money on your item • Exta money on your product • Someone who owns a business • Age of the people your aiming at • A ..... where you sell your product
BUSINESS 2013-05-06
Across
- A commercial business.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- The management of large amounts of money, esp. by governments or large companies.
- Help or money given to those in need
- The making of articles on a large scale using machinery: "the manufacture of autos".
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
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- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or other business.
- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
10 Clues: A commercial business. • Help or money given to those in need • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • The action or business of promoting and selling products or services. • ...
Business 2014-11-18
Across
- voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
- a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services
- trustworthy, proper, and sensible
- money paid
- result
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- move from one place to another
- a plan or intention; a conception
- paper money or metal coins
- forming a necessary base or core; of central importance
- decrease; move downward
10 Clues: result • money paid • decrease; move downward • paper money or metal coins • move from one place to another • a plan or intention; a conception • trustworthy, proper, and sensible • forming a necessary base or core; of central importance • a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services • ...
Business 2022-06-14
Across
- to talk someone into doing something
- people who buy things and use services
- to advertise a product encourage people to buy it
Down
- sell something for more momey that it cost you to make it or buy it
- to something at someone
- to study something in more detail
- to have an effect on someone's ideas and choices
- to advertise something for the first time
- to lie to someone
- to show something, so people can look at it
10 Clues: to lie to someone • to something at someone • to study something in more detail • to talk someone into doing something • people who buy things and use services • to advertise something for the first time • to show something, so people can look at it • to have an effect on someone's ideas and choices • to advertise a product encourage people to buy it • ...
business 2022-08-25
Across
- increase in worldwide trade & movement of people between countries
- an organization engaged in commercial or economic competition with others.
- a representative sample of the target market selected to take part in a market research
- organisation that sells products or provide goods
- a marketing tool, used as a strategy to communicate between the sellers and buyers.
- someone who operates the business & takes risk
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- the goods and services produced to satisfy the customers wants and needs
- a unique name, image or symbol that distinguishes a product from competitors products
- a market research technique in which highly trained researchers generally watch how people or consumers behave and interact in the market under natural conditions.
- It's a crucial marketing tool that helps your business with branding, highlighting the product's greatest qualities, and giving customers an unforgettable experience.
10 Clues: someone who operates the business & takes risk • organisation that sells products or provide goods • increase in worldwide trade & movement of people between countries • the goods and services produced to satisfy the customers wants and needs • an organization engaged in commercial or economic competition with others. • ...
business 2022-11-06
Across
- wanting to always support something or someone
- and standards of behaviour or moral principles
- knowing something instinctively, or understanding something easily without conscious thought
- moral principles of standards that guy the behaviour of a personal business
- the system by which a countries money in goods are produced and used
Down
- entrepreneurial activity
- information particular statistic that can be collected and analysed
- out of date or not used anymore
- putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit
- the possibility that an enterprise will have lower than anticipated profits, or experience a loss
10 Clues: entrepreneurial activity • out of date or not used anymore • wanting to always support something or someone • and standards of behaviour or moral principles • information particular statistic that can be collected and analysed • putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit • the system by which a countries money in goods are produced and used • ...
Business 2021-04-28
Across
- when the production process is separated into different tasks.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When a business has people that are skilled in only one labor
- Industry helps consumers and the other sectors
- When a business acquires or merges with another business.
- Industry produce goods using the raw materials.
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- Choose something better over another thing worse that you lose
- industry uses natural resources to produce raw material.
- shortage of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services that is wanted.
- Paper that has the business objectives and the details about the operations, the financing and owners of the business.
10 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Industry helps consumers and the other sectors • Industry produce goods using the raw materials. • industry uses natural resources to produce raw material. • When a business acquires or merges with another business. • When a business has people that are skilled in only one labor • ...
Business 2023-09-19
Across
- the process of finding and hiring qualified individuals to fill job positions within an organization
- an officially registered name, symbol or logo used to represent a product or firm
- a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay
- the local office or shop of a company
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- a place from which an organization or a military operation is controlled
- a paid advertisement on radio or TV
- the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- an official punishment, usually through a fine or other payment, for breaking a contract
- a set of company rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at work
10 Clues: a paid advertisement on radio or TV • the local office or shop of a company • a set of company rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at work • the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit • a place from which an organization or a military operation is controlled • ...
Business 2023-10-20
Across
- practical skill and knowledge
- someone who owns shares in a company
- the money that you put in a bank, business in order to make a profit
- an amount of money that you can use to start a business or to make more money
Down
- someone whose job is to understand the law and deal with legal situations
- a business or organization owned and managed by the people who work in it
- an official organization that gives money, food, or help to people who need it
- someone who supports capitalism
- a fixed amount of money given for something
- relating to starting a business
10 Clues: practical skill and knowledge • someone who supports capitalism • relating to starting a business • someone who owns shares in a company • a fixed amount of money given for something • the money that you put in a bank, business in order to make a profit • someone whose job is to understand the law and deal with legal situations • ...
Business 2023-10-19
Across
- nearly but not exactly; about.
- to experience something.
- to participate in a positive or helpful way.
- to connect two or more things.
- to put something into action.
Down
- to establish or start something in a forceful way.
- a paper, such as a letter, contract, or record.
- two or more people associated in a common activity.
- to work together efficiently.
- quantity; amount
10 Clues: quantity; amount • to experience something. • to work together efficiently. • to put something into action. • nearly but not exactly; about. • to connect two or more things. • to participate in a positive or helpful way. • a paper, such as a letter, contract, or record. • to establish or start something in a forceful way. • two or more people associated in a common activity.
Business 2023-10-28
Across
- The ability to notice and understand a lot about people or situations
- Money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money
- Income from business activities or taxes
- Relating to business; producing goods or services to sell; produced in order to be sold
- Something that you have to deal with
Down
- In the process of starting a business or other activity, a small business that is just being started
- To quickly increase to a high level
- A person or company that buys goods or services;
- Something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this
- An institution or event that is underfunded does not have enough money to run properly
10 Clues: To quickly increase to a high level • Something that you have to deal with • Income from business activities or taxes • A person or company that buys goods or services; • The ability to notice and understand a lot about people or situations • Money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money • ...
Business 2020-03-17
Across
- A company with less than 50 shareholders and shares are NOT offered to the public.
- Located on the inside - things happening inside a business
- Shareholders are legally responsible for ALL debts (unlimited amounts of money) of a company. Could be more than what the company is actually worth!
- A person who owns shares of the stock of a business/organization
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- an individual running a business by themselves
- Located on the outside - things coming from outside of a business.
- Shareholders are legally responsible for all debts of the company for NO MORE THAN the amount they have invested in the business.
- A Business that is owned by two or more people.
- A company with more than 50 shareholders and shares ARE offered to the public
- Something owned to another person
10 Clues: Something owned to another person • an individual running a business by themselves • A Business that is owned by two or more people. • Located on the inside - things happening inside a business • A person who owns shares of the stock of a business/organization • Located on the outside - things coming from outside of a business. • ...
Business 2024-04-30
Across
- Shopping and business that take place online.
- The type of people that are being marketed to.
- Someone who gives money to a business in order to help kick start it usually for a piece of the business when it becomes successful.
- money borrowed or lent that is usually paid back with intrest.
- A stake or share someone can purchase to own part of a business.
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- An image that represents a company usually consisting of a mascot or typography.
- Something that represents what a company is.
- A design that is meant to create a structure for a successful business.
- The amount of money a business makes after operating and stock fees.
- What a business does in order to promote and build their brand.
10 Clues: Something that represents what a company is. • Shopping and business that take place online. • The type of people that are being marketed to. • money borrowed or lent that is usually paid back with intrest. • What a business does in order to promote and build their brand. • A stake or share someone can purchase to own part of a business. • ...
business 2024-03-18
10 Clues: men • A currency • Something you sell • founder of Next INC • invest in a company • A way to show your products • A place that makes and sells stuff • something you pay for in a business • A glass enclosure filled with scary fish's • someone who creates their business from nothing
business 2024-09-20
Across
- area for people to come together to purchase
- new idea, method, or device
- business model
- Loans and credits are two different ways to get money
- separate legal entity
- the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses
- two or more people make business
Down
- Canadian economic system generally combines elements
- business organization wholly
- only one human make business
10 Clues: business model • separate legal entity • new idea, method, or device • business organization wholly • only one human make business • two or more people make business • area for people to come together to purchase • Canadian economic system generally combines elements • Loans and credits are two different ways to get money • ...
Business 2023-03-01
Across
- any task that requires effort to achieve a result
- All the people in the country who are available for work
- Paid work
- a person who pays people who work for them
- when employees stop working as a form of protest against there employer
- the worker who was been elected by trade union members to represent them in the workplace
Down
- An organisation of workers set up to protect its members
- when people who are available for work cannot find a suitable job
- a person who works for someone else in return for payment
- the relationship between employers and employees in a workplace
10 Clues: Paid work • a person who pays people who work for them • any task that requires effort to achieve a result • An organisation of workers set up to protect its members • All the people in the country who are available for work • a person who works for someone else in return for payment • the relationship between employers and employees in a workplace • ...
Business 2023-05-29
Across
- an example of a way to organize and run a business
- someone who works with you
- money that you make from selling goods or services for more than they cost to make or provide
- an expert in a particular subject who gives advice and information to business
- a person or organization that buys things or services from a shop or business.
- a pause in an activity for a short time
Down
- the main office of a company or organization
- a number of similar shops, restaurants,etc. Owned by the same company
- to get money from doing work
- a piece of work that is for a particular purpose or a detailed study of a topic
10 Clues: someone who works with you • to get money from doing work • a pause in an activity for a short time • the main office of a company or organization • an example of a way to organize and run a business • a number of similar shops, restaurants,etc. Owned by the same company • an expert in a particular subject who gives advice and information to business • ...
business 2023-07-04
Business 2023-07-10
Across
- the head of a company.
- to get in contact with other companys.
- whats sold on the wallstreet?
- when you get together to talk about important stuff.
- someone who hires new workers.
- when you talk with a manager to get hired.
Down
- when companys work together.
- what do you have to pay to the state?
- where the goods stay untill they are being used.
- a normal worker in a company.
10 Clues: the head of a company. • when companys work together. • whats sold on the wallstreet? • a normal worker in a company. • someone who hires new workers. • what do you have to pay to the state? • to get in contact with other companys. • when you talk with a manager to get hired. • where the goods stay untill they are being used. • ...
business 2025-02-04
Across
- promotion, job centres, etc
- employer looks for potential applicants within the organisation
- outlines the role
- advertising a job vacancy
Down
- cost, size of budget, etc
- learning task away from the job
- process of finding and hiring
- cheaper, increase skill level/range, etc
- what's the job?
- learning task at place of employment
10 Clues: what's the job? • outlines the role • cost, size of budget, etc • advertising a job vacancy • promotion, job centres, etc • process of finding and hiring • learning task away from the job • learning task at place of employment • cheaper, increase skill level/range, etc • employer looks for potential applicants within the organisation
Business 2024-10-18
Across
- activity conducted by businesses to enhance brand reputation
- Total sales of the company
- presented every year in the month of February
- policy by which govt earns revenue
- a representative for shareholders
- Marketing mix element
Down
- a person who starts business who is not a businessman
- an employee who reports unethical practices
- You are learning to be this person
- market structure where only few sellers are available
10 Clues: Marketing mix element • Total sales of the company • a representative for shareholders • You are learning to be this person • policy by which govt earns revenue • an employee who reports unethical practices • presented every year in the month of February • a person who starts business who is not a businessman • market structure where only few sellers are available • ...
business 2024-10-18
Across
- make a payment to someone in return for services
- trying to sell something
- someone who give money to help a new business
- something that you make to sell
- trade
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- property consisting of land or buildings
- a large building where machines are used to make large amounts of something
- money that you get from selling something more than you paid for
- trademark
- someone who work for company
10 Clues: trade • trademark • trying to sell something • someone who work for company • something that you make to sell • property consisting of land or buildings • someone who give money to help a new business • make a payment to someone in return for services • money that you get from selling something more than you paid for • ...
Business 2025-07-30
Across
- The process of purchasing goods from different countries to reduce costs. ____________
- Selling goods to another country. _______________________
- Political or economic instability in a country may affect trade. _____________________
- A financial tool from the bank that guarantees payment in trade. __________________
- Buying goods from another country. __________________
- A type of insurance that protects goods during sea transport. _____________________
- A tax imposed on imported goods. __________________________
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- A risk caused by changes in exchange rates. ____________________________________
- An issue caused by missing or incorrect trade documents. _______________________
- The risk that a buyer won’t pay, or a seller won’t deliver. _________________________
10 Clues: Buying goods from another country. __________________ • Selling goods to another country. _______________________ • A tax imposed on imported goods. __________________________ • A risk caused by changes in exchange rates. ____________________________________ • An issue caused by missing or incorrect trade documents. _______________________ • ...
business 2023-04-18
10 Clues: franchise market • markup blockchain • dumping insourcing • devaluation culture • currency monochronic • competitive dimension • productivity commodity • sweatshops omnichannel • offshoring protectionism • ethnocentrism geopolitics
Business 2024-10-29
10 Clues: worker • people who study law • what the company makes • Shipping them overseas • What we watch shows on • Buying things from overseas • What you need to buy something • There’s a high For this item • when the value of something goes down • How much money it takes to buy something
business 2026-02-06
10 Clues: safe and sound • get freeish stuff • weight the options • get out of a service • make it look all nice • buy now, get more later • do you really need it now? • have cashed in all your chips yet • no not the kind with a rod and a line • looking at something you aren't quite fond of
Business 2026-01-26
10 Clues: – reason to work • – managing employees • – using external firms • – job no longer needed • – doing different jobs • – planning future staff • – shared ways of working • – adapting workforce size • – rewards for performance • – right people, right jobs
Business 2026-01-24
Across
- - Firing someone due to poor performance etc
- - emphasis on staff
- - Finding an individual to do part of the production process
- - No guaranteed hours
Down
- - Process of introducing someone to the job
- - Numbers, skills, aspirations
- - Negotiation between a group of employees and employers
- - trying to reduce staff costs
- - Over fixed term for a short time
- - Identifying how many employees are needed
10 Clues: - emphasis on staff • - No guaranteed hours • - Numbers, skills, aspirations • - trying to reduce staff costs • - Over fixed term for a short time • - Process of introducing someone to the job • - Identifying how many employees are needed • - Firing someone due to poor performance etc • - Negotiation between a group of employees and employers • ...
Business 2026-01-30
Across
- Is the owner manager of a proprietorship
- Is a person or business to which money is owed
- financial liability
- Is the official document through which a state grants the power to operate as a corporation.
Down
- Is a business owned by a group of people authorized by the state and which it is located to act as though it were a single person, separate from his owners.
- Is a business owned and managed by one person
- Are the owners of a corporation.
- agreement
- partnership
- of directors: Is the ruling body of a corporation
10 Clues: agreement • partnership • financial liability • Are the owners of a corporation. • Is the owner manager of a proprietorship • Is a business owned and managed by one person • Is a person or business to which money is owed • of directors: Is the ruling body of a corporation • Is the official document through which a state grants the power to operate as a corporation. • ...
Business 2025-09-19
Across
- : Person who starts a business
- : Money left after expenses
- : Total money earned from sales
- : Person who buys goods or services
Down
- : Activities to promote and sell products
- : Something a business sells
- : Reduced price
- : A plan for income and spending
- : Costs paid by a business
- : Work done for others for payment
10 Clues: : Reduced price • : Costs paid by a business • : Money left after expenses • : Something a business sells • : Person who starts a business • : Total money earned from sales • : A plan for income and spending • : Work done for others for payment • : Person who buys goods or services • : Activities to promote and sell products
Business 2025-10-10
Across
- Something that is about the whole world
- A place where people buy and sell things
- To sign up for something officially
- Something that people make or sell
- A person who takes care of money and numbers for a business
Down
- Land or buildings that people buy or sell
- When something solid becomes liquid from heat
- To use something again so it doesn’t go to waste
- The name or symbol of a company that sells products
- An agreement between two people or companies
10 Clues: Something that people make or sell • To sign up for something officially • Something that is about the whole world • A place where people buy and sell things • Land or buildings that people buy or sell • An agreement between two people or companies • When something solid becomes liquid from heat • To use something again so it doesn’t go to waste • ...
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: very big, huge • system to track • a way of doing things • find out something new • company, produce things • person who manages money • money you get from sales • person who works on company/person • a person who puts money in business • to send products to other countries
business 2025-10-20
Across
- Things a company does well.
- Outside risks that can hurt a business.
- The amount producers are willing to sell at different prices.
- What consumers want to buy at different prices.
- Tangible items that can be sold.
Down
- Actions or tasks done for others.
- Chances to grow or succeed.
- Rivalry between companies for customers.
- Areas that need improvement.
- The money left after expenses are paid.
10 Clues: Chances to grow or succeed. • Things a company does well. • Areas that need improvement. • Tangible items that can be sold. • Actions or tasks done for others. • The money left after expenses are paid. • Outside risks that can hurt a business. • Rivalry between companies for customers. • What consumers want to buy at different prices. • ...
business 2025-12-03
Across
- known for warm climate (Sunbelt)
- principles that guide behavior (ethics)
- of reusing materials (recycling)
- of people available for work (labor)
- on long-term environmental health (sustainability)
- born after WWII (generation)
- that influence decisions (values)
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- organizations not tied to government (NGOs)
- work arrangement (telecommute)
- northern region of the U.S. (Frostbelt)
- with declining industry (Rustbelt)
- affected by business decisions (stakeholders)
12 Clues: born after WWII (generation) • work arrangement (telecommute) • known for warm climate (Sunbelt) • of reusing materials (recycling) • that influence decisions (values) • with declining industry (Rustbelt) • of people available for work (labor) • principles that guide behavior (ethics) • northern region of the U.S. (Frostbelt) • organizations not tied to government (NGOs) • ...
business 2025-12-03
Across
- Ceiling: Invisible barrier to advancement for women/minorities.
- Principles of right and wrong guiding behavior.
- Boom Generation: Born 1946–1964, post-WWII population surge.
- Y (Millennials): Born 1981–1996, tech-savvy and diverse.
- Belt: Declining industrial areas in the Northeast and Midwest.
- Worth: Equal pay for jobs of equal value, regardless of gender.
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- Floor Syndrome: Barriers keeping low-wage workers from advancing.
- Belt: Warm-climate South and Southwest, fast-growing economies.
- Participation Rate: % of the working-age population in the labor force.
- X: Born 1965–1980, known for independence and skepticism.
- Belt: Cold-climate industrial Northeast and Midwest.
- Force: People working or actively seeking work.
12 Clues: Principles of right and wrong guiding behavior. • Force: People working or actively seeking work. • Belt: Cold-climate industrial Northeast and Midwest. • Y (Millennials): Born 1981–1996, tech-savvy and diverse. • X: Born 1965–1980, known for independence and skepticism. • Boom Generation: Born 1946–1964, post-WWII population surge. • ...
BUSINESS 2026-03-10
Across
- Work Ombudsman, The Australian government body that enforces workplace laws.
- A compulsory retirement savings system for Australian employees.
- Rate, The percentage of earnings paid into a retirement fund in Australia.
- Rate, The amount an employee earns for each hour worked.
Down
- The official document that shows wages, tax, and superannuation.
- The money taken out of your pay by the government.
- Pay, The total amount earned before tax is taken out.
- Error, A mistake in wages or calculations in payroll.
- Worked, The total number of hours an employee works during a pay period.
- Pay, The money an employee receives after tax and deductions.
10 Clues: The money taken out of your pay by the government. • Pay, The total amount earned before tax is taken out. • Error, A mistake in wages or calculations in payroll. • Rate, The amount an employee earns for each hour worked. • Pay, The money an employee receives after tax and deductions. • The official document that shows wages, tax, and superannuation. • ...
BUSINESS 2026-05-26
Across
- The ability to motivate and guide a group toward a goal
- Moral principles that govern a person's or business's behavior
- The financial gain made when revenue exceeds expenses
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
- Legal responsibility for one's actions, debts, or obligations
- A legally binding agreement between two or more parties
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- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations
- A business structure owned by two or more people
- A civil wrong that causes harm and leads to legal liability
- The process of promoting, selling, and distributing products
10 Clues: A business structure owned by two or more people • The financial gain made when revenue exceeds expenses • The ability to motivate and guide a group toward a goal • A legally binding agreement between two or more parties • A civil wrong that causes harm and leads to legal liability • The process of promoting, selling, and distributing products • ...
Finance 2021-02-10
Across
- the monitoring of cash inflows and outflows over a period of time.
- document used to show performance of business.
- any person who owes money to a bsuiness.
- source of finance that involves selling a debt to a specialist organisation and receiving a percentage of the debt value.
- shows the positive or negative level of cash in a business each month.
- finance obtained from within the business.
- costs that are linked to each unit of production, materials is one.
- any debts owed by a business.
- costs that must be paid irrelevant of level of output.
- anything owned by a business of value.
- used by business to show it ability to cover its short term debts.
- paying monthly instalments for assets for a period of time until the complete payment is made and the asset becomes your property.
Down
- the fall in value of an asset over time.
- sales-cost of sales =?
- gross profit - expenses =?
- name of account that shows gross profit.
- term used when sales revenue is equal to costs.
- finance needed by a business to pay the day to day debts.
- shareholders equity + long term liabilities=?
19 Clues: sales-cost of sales =? • gross profit - expenses =? • any debts owed by a business. • anything owned by a business of value. • the fall in value of an asset over time. • name of account that shows gross profit. • any person who owes money to a bsuiness. • finance obtained from within the business. • shareholders equity + long term liabilities=? • ...
Module 1 Terms 2023-10-02
Across
- business analysis body of knowledge
- assessing how well the chosen solution from the solution assessment worked after its implementation
- elaborates how to write/state requirements that will meet business needs
- choosing the best solutions for specific business needs
- collection of linked tasks that find their end in the delivery of a service/product to a client
- predetermined target that a business plans to achieve in a set period of time
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- certified business analysis professional
- a person who performs business analysis tasks
- graphical representation of a project's timeline that displays all the individual tasks necessary to complete the project
- tracking the amount of time spent eliciting requirements
- professional discipline focused on identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems
- outlines the process of keeping everyone in the loop regarding the project's direction and progress
- type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule
- critical path method
- extracting needs from stakeholders
- any temporary endeavor with a definite beginning and end
16 Clues: critical path method • extracting needs from stakeholders • business analysis body of knowledge • certified business analysis professional • a person who performs business analysis tasks • type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule • choosing the best solutions for specific business needs • tracking the amount of time spent eliciting requirements • ...
Accounting Terms 2024-11-25
Across
- (Daniela) Assets invested in a business
- (Veronica) the owner’s claims to the assets of the business. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Daniela) The amount earned after deducting expenses.
- (Veronica) legal right to an item
- (Jose Romero) Property or items of value owned by a business.
- (Daniela) Bought now, paid later. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Daphne) When something is paid later.
- (Veronica) an economic event that causes a change in assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Daphne) Something that the business owns.
Down
- (Jose Romero) The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business.
- (Veronica) the total amount of money owed to a business. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Jose Romero) The relationship between assets and the two types of equities. (2 words separated by a hyphen)
- (Daphne) Another term for financial claim
- (Daphne) Essential to produce profit.
- (Jose Romero) The business or person selling you the item on credit.
- (Daniela) Another word for money
16 Clues: (Veronica) legal right to an item • (Daphne) Essential to produce profit. • (Daniela) Another word for money • (Daniela) Assets invested in a business • (Daphne) Another term for financial claim • (Daphne) When something is paid later. • (Daphne) Something that the business owns. • ...
inestagating careers 2022-09-07
Across
- having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp
- mentally deranged, especially as manifested in a wild or aggressive way.
- of, like, or appropriate to a child.
- untidy or dirty.
- acting good sense or judgment; unwise.
- having or showing a quick-witted intelligence having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- lacking the power to perform physically demanding tasks; lacking physical strength and energy.
- having or expressing a desire or hope for something to happen.
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- the fact of having committed a specified or implied offense or crime.
- unwilling to work or use energy.
- of or at a low or relatively low temperature, especially when compared with the human body.
- willfully causing pain or suffering to others, or feeling no concern about it.
- having or showing a cunning and deceitful nature.
- wrong in one's opinion or judgment.
- ridiculously trivial or frivolous.
- unfriendly; antagonistic.
- not according with truth or fact; incorrect.
17 Clues: untidy or dirty. • unfriendly; antagonistic. • unwilling to work or use energy. • ridiculously trivial or frivolous. • wrong in one's opinion or judgment. • of, like, or appropriate to a child. • acting good sense or judgment; unwise. • having a worn-down edge or point; not sharp • not according with truth or fact; incorrect. • ...
TECHNOLOGY 2025-01-29
Across
- easy to use or understand
- the use of machines to perform tasks without human intervention
- knowledgeable about modern technology
- the trail of data left by users on the internet
- a small electronic device with a specific function
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- measures taken to protect systems from cyber threats
- an important discovery or development
- introducing new ideas or methods
- extremely modern and advanced
- Intelligence (AI) the simulation of human intelligence in machines
10 Clues: easy to use or understand • extremely modern and advanced • introducing new ideas or methods • an important discovery or development • knowledgeable about modern technology • the trail of data left by users on the internet • a small electronic device with a specific function • measures taken to protect systems from cyber threats • ...
Gia and Nyahs business crossword. 2024-10-21
Across
- A business arrangement in which two or more individuals share ownership and the profits or losses of the business.
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, typically with interest.
- The total income generated from normal business operations before any expenses are deducted.
- The rivalry among businesses to attract customers and gain market share.
- Financial assets or resources used to fund a business, such as money, equipment, and property.
- Any resource owned by a business that has economic value and can provide future benefits.
- An initial model of a product from which other forms are developed.
- An individual who starts and manages a new business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Featuring new methods or ideas; introducing or using new products or technologies.
- Securities representing a share of ownership in a company.
- An employee within a company who is given the freedom and resources to develop new ideas or projects as if they were an entrepreneur.
- The use of goods and services by consumers.
- A legal entity that is separate from its owners, offering limited liability to its shareholders.
- The process of creating goods and services to meet consumer demand.
- The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses.
- A legal right or interest that a lender has in a borrower's property, granted until the debt obligation is satisfied.
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- An entry recording an amount owed or a reduction in assets or income.
- A legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark or brand and an individual or company that wants to use that brand for a specific period.
- A business owned and operated by the government.
- Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset.
- A business owned and operated by individuals or groups, not controlled by the government.
- The total amount of a product or service available for purchase at a given price.
- The exchange of goods or services directly for other goods or services without using money.
- Any place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- A term used to describe a business that is operating at a loss or has negative net income.
- A business owned and operated by a single individual, with no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- A risky or daring journey, often used to describe a new business or investment opportunity.
- A method of gathering information from individuals to analyze opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the understanding that payment will be made in the future.
- A company’s legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- A term used to indicate that a business is profitable or has positive net income.
- A market structure where a single seller controls the entire supply of a product or service.
32 Clues: The use of goods and services by consumers. • A business owned and operated by the government. • Securities representing a share of ownership in a company. • The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses. • Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset. • Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, typically with interest. • ...
Accounting Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-02-11
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- A business that buys goods and resells them.
- Statement of Financial Position
- The owner’s claim on the business (two words)
- What the business owns. Eg. Cash,Building
- Money earned from sale of goods or service performed
- Rules accountants must follow universally
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- People or businesses the company owes money to
- A long-term loan used to buy property
- What the business owes to others
- International accounting standards used around the world
- The person who owns a sole proprietorship
- Another word for the owner’s investment in the business
- Costs of running the business. Eg. Rent, Utilities
- Any business activity involving money.
15 Clues: Statement of Financial Position • What the business owes to others • Money borrowed that must be repaid • A long-term loan used to buy property • Any business activity involving money. • The person who owns a sole proprietorship • What the business owns. Eg. Cash,Building • Rules accountants must follow universally • A business that buys goods and resells them. • ...
Artificial Intelligence Crossword 2024-02-17
Across
- The person who coined the term Artificial Intelligence
- A many valued logic in which truth values of variable may be any real number between 0 and 1
- A logic programming language associated with AI and computational linguistics made in 1972
- A machine that defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov
- The branch of AI that deals with the interaction between computers and human language enabling computers to understand, interpret and generate human language
- A subset of machine learning that consists of three or more layers of neural network
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- ------ Network is a computational model inspired by the structure and function of human brain
- An AI chatboat that uses natural language processing to create human like conversational dialogue
- Test used to determine whether or not a computer can think intelligently like humans
- The company that owns Chat GPT
- Neural networks require large amount of ------- to make accurate decisions
11 Clues: The company that owns Chat GPT • The person who coined the term Artificial Intelligence • A machine that defeated world chess champion Garry Kasparov • Neural networks require large amount of ------- to make accurate decisions • Test used to determine whether or not a computer can think intelligently like humans • ...
Cyber Intelligence (Medium) 2023-06-01
Across
- The process of collecting, analyzing, and interpreting data to identify and counter cyber threats.
- An individual or group that carries out cyber attacks for political or ideological reasons.
- A technique used to gather intelligence by infiltrating target networks or systems.
- A technique used to gather intelligence by monitoring and analyzing public sources of information.
- A covert technique used to gain unauthorized access to a computer system.
- A technique used to deceive individuals into revealing sensitive information through fraudulent communications.
- The process of analyzing and interpreting data to identify patterns and detect potential cyber threats.
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- The process of identifying and mapping potential vulnerabilities in a system or network.
- a centralized team responsible for monitoring and responding to security incidents.
- A software program that disguises itself as a legitimate program but performs malicious activities.
- The proactive search for indicators of compromise and potential threats within a network or system.
11 Clues: A covert technique used to gain unauthorized access to a computer system. • a centralized team responsible for monitoring and responding to security incidents. • A technique used to gather intelligence by infiltrating target networks or systems. • The process of identifying and mapping potential vulnerabilities in a system or network. • ...
Business - Jeremy 2018-09-09
Across
- all the goods or services that are made
- the price they consumer is willing and able to pay and the seller is willing to sell for
- tasks we pay others to do for us
- the "Brain" of a computer, Intel and AMD make these
- physical items we can consume
- crypto-currency
- this is found at the center of a black hole and is infinity dense
- the process of which we receive goods from other countries
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- this occurs when the supply and demand curve meet
- human effort
- items that we can consume to make our lives more comfortable
- the shipping of goods overseas
- the great Bin Chicken overlords
- is when we do not have enough of a certain resource
- items that are essential for everyday survival
- use in the production of electronics
- resources can be acquired from this
17 Clues: human effort • crypto-currency • physical items we can consume • the shipping of goods overseas • the great Bin Chicken overlords • tasks we pay others to do for us • resources can be acquired from this • use in the production of electronics • all the goods or services that are made • items that are essential for everyday survival • ...
BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2012-12-05
Across
- TYPE OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS
- A WAY OF PAYMENT
- POSTERS IS A WAY OF THIS
- THE ITEM THAT IS PUT ON TO PRODUCTS
- AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE
- THE PROCESS OF CREATING AN PRODUCT
- THE COST OF PRODUCING PRODUCTS
- SENDING AN ITEM OUT IS THIS
- CHINA ... DOES THIS TO AUSTRALIA
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- A BUSINESS IS A TYPE OF THIS.
- 1 OF THE 4P'S, WHERE THE ITEM IS.
- THE GOVERNMENT CHARGES 10% OF YOUR PAY
- THE ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE
- WHAT IS ISSUED IN A BUSINESS
- TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED EXCLUDING THE EXPENSES
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED ONCE THE EXPENSES HAVE BEEN TAKEN AWAY.
- THE AMOUNT SOMETHING IS SOLD FOR
17 Clues: A WAY OF PAYMENT • TYPE OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS • POSTERS IS A WAY OF THIS • AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE • THE ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE • 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 • 1 OF THE 4P'S, WHERE THE ITEM IS. • ...
business studies 2013-10-11
Across
- is where you think outside the box
- is something that sells goods and produces services
- is where there are 6 different people who think of different questions to ask
- the man who created microsoft
- is where you have a diagram and you put down ypour idea
- is the place where goods and services are bought and sold
- is some one who owns their own business
- is a product that has been made but you nmake something new from it
- it is something that is done for you
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- is a product that is completely new
- it is an object that is bought and sold
- is where you put down everything you nthink when you are planing
- is a chance of damage or loss occuring as a result of making decisions
- is where someone buy the goods or services
- is another word for business
- is the posotive thinker out of the thinking
- the law that protects music,films and books
17 Clues: is another word for business • the man who created microsoft • is where you think outside the box • is a product that is completely new • it is something that is done for you • it is an object that is bought and sold • is some one who owns their own business • is where someone buy the goods or services • is the posotive thinker out of the thinking • ...
Business review 2014-06-09
Across
- answer
- replace old text with new text.
- A devices that accepts input, processes data, stores data, produces
- brain of the computer
- for user to see the name of the document the person is currently working on.
- A type of animation does something to draw attention to an object.
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- electronic instructions that tell the computer what to do
- RAM is the computer's main memory
- capable of storing exactly 1024 bytes
- uses tiny electrial path to connect each componen of the computer
- single user computer and uses great deal of number-crunching power
- direct the flow of data from one point to another
- An orientation the longest edge becomes the top of the page
- the numbers
- used in large organization and can access by a terminal
- replace a previously saved file with a revised version.
- known for a shared PCI/ISA slot
17 Clues: answer • the numbers • brain of the computer • replace old text with new text. • known for a shared PCI/ISA slot • 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 9A 2021-09-29
Across
- document containing business objectives and important details about operations, finance and owners of business. We need this to get finance from the bank.
- when there are limited resources to produce products and services to meet unlimited wants
- this is the main objective of businesses
- to increase value of product, we can increase the ----
- ----- of labor is when every worker has specialized skills and performs one of the tasks of production process.
- this type of integration means combining two business in same industry but different production stages.
- External growth can be in two ways; ----buy another business which becomes part of the buyer (predator)or ---- two business joined together to make one business.
- this type of integration is known as Diversification; when one business combines with another one in different industry, e.g. when a bank buys a restaurant.
- This sector includes manufacturing goods using raw materials
Down
- is the value of the next best alternative given up when choosing another item.
- ---- is something essential for living
- teacher is an example for his production factor
- banking, retail, hotels are example of this sector
- coffee machine is an example of this production factor
- this sector has more Capital (money invested by owners) than the sector owned by government.
- to increase value of product, we can decrease the ----
- De-industrialization is when the importance of manufacturing sector in a country -----.
17 Clues: ---- is something essential for living • this is the main objective of businesses • teacher is an example for his production factor • banking, retail, hotels are example of this sector • coffee machine is an example of this production factor • to increase value of product, we can increase the ---- • to increase value of product, we can decrease the ---- • ...
Business 101 2021-01-14
Across
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนสินค้าที่สามารถตอบสนองต่อความต้องการของลูกค้า
- ความพึงพอใจ
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- สินค้า
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
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- แผน
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- บริการ
- แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง หรือต้นแบบ
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ
17 Clues: แผน • บริการ • สินค้า • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง หรือต้นแบบ • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ • ...
Business&humanism 2021-03-01
17 Clues: shop • fail • keep • salary • mention • careful • problem • customer • permission • generosity • rise quickly • a large compant • exceed, go beyond • special attention • become successful • unintersting or lacking taste/character • consider something as similar to something else
Business&humanism 2021-03-01
17 Clues: shop • fail • keep • salary • mention • careful • problem • customer • permission • generosity • rise quickly • a large compant • exceed, go beyond • special attention • become successful • unintersting or lacking taste/character • consider something as similar to something else
Business Concepts! 2022-03-19
Across
- 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 QUIZZ 2021-12-13
Across
- LEGO comes from which country?
- What business phrase refers to "a system for process improvement by error reduction"?
- Finance Minister of India 2021
- Name this Kraft brand that celebrates its 100th anniversary
- What was sometimes used as currency in 18th century Siberia?
- Which country is all slated to overtake Qatar as the country with the highest per capita income by 2020 ?
- What business phrase refers to "a system, process, department, etc. that operates in isolation from others"?
- Since 2003, what company has employed the advertising slogan "Imagination at work"?
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- What does Nintendo produce?
- Which international hotel chain’s properties in UK are likely to be taken over by an Indian property company ?
- The phrase "Quality is Our Recipe" is part of the logo of what fast-food chain?
- What terms refers to the tendency for shoppers to buy small comfort items during a recession?
- What business phrase refers to "any aspect of an object that differentiates it from similar objects"?
- “India’s Family Store” is the punchline of which brand?
- On the 2010 Fortune Global 500 list of the world's largest companies, 3 of the top 4 were in what sector?
- From which country does the car brand Lada come?
- Where does the company Adidas originate?
17 Clues: What does Nintendo produce? • LEGO comes from which country? • Finance Minister of India 2021 • Where does the company Adidas originate? • From which country does the car brand Lada come? • “India’s Family Store” is the punchline of which brand? • Name this Kraft brand that celebrates its 100th anniversary • What was sometimes used as currency in 18th century Siberia? • ...
Business Connections 2022-09-14
Across
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
- Located in our building
- Known for horse feed
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
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- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
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 • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Provides emergency helicopter ride • Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse • Power supplier for most SCFB members • Hardscaping and landscaping supplies • Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers • ...
Business Terms 2022-11-30
Across
- a place, amenity, or piece of equipment provided for a particular purpose.
- a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill.
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- make changes in something established, especially by introducing new methods, ideas, or products.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- a person employed for wages or salary
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities
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- one of the three major financial statements that report a company's financial performance over a specific accounting period.
- become or make larger or more extensive.
- the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- the quality of being fair and impartial.
17 Clues: a person employed for wages or salary • become or make larger or more extensive. • the quality of being fair and impartial. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law. • the state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone. • ...
Business/Economics 2023-08-24
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- An amount of money you pay to the government
- A person who owns shares
- Money you take that is then owed to another
- the supply and demand for houses
- Money you gain from a business
- An economy is the system for deciding how scarce resources are used
- A rise in prices
- Makes you a part-owner of a company
- Where you can buy things
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- A person or group who rules over a country
- A person who owns something
- Two or more people who own something
- Financial assets suddenly lose a large part of there value
- A raise in prices from a loan
- The work of somebody
- Durable produced goods that are used as productive inputs for further production
- Buys thing from businesses
17 Clues: A rise in prices • The work of somebody • A person who owns shares • Where you can buy things • Buys thing from businesses • A person who owns something • A raise in prices from a loan • Money you gain from a business • the supply and demand for houses • Makes you a part-owner of a company • Two or more people who own something • A person or group who rules over a country • ...
business risk 2020-07-29
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- risk, possibility of inadequate profits or even losses due to uncertainties or unexpected events.
- risk, chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- causes, this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure,etc.
- degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
- lack of knowledge about what is going to happen in future.
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- demand fora particular product may decline due to change in tastes and preferences of whom?
- ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
- who takes business risks?
- profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
- speculative risks arise due to____________________in demand and supply.
- no risk no ______________.
- which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of ____________________ of business.
- human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities, property and incoming business.
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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- risk, chance of fire followed by theft and strike are examples of ______________risk.
- profit is ____________ for risk-taking.
- when cost of production increases _____________ reduces
- human beings have little ______________ over natural calamities, property and incoming business.
- ____________________ of raw materials in market may shoot up the product's price.
- who takes business risks?
- speculative risks arise due to________________in demand and supply.
- risk can be minimised but cannot be _______________.
- ___________ demand results in long sales and profits.
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- economic causes results in higher unexpected cost of __________________ of business.
- degree of risk depends mainly upon the nature and size of _______________.
- , 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?
- which risk involves both possibility of gain, as well as the possibility of loss.
- causes, this involves dishonesty, carelessness of employees, strikes, riots, management failure, etc.
- no risk no ______________.
- 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 & Finance 2019-04-14
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- a thing bought for less than the usual price
- to finish paying money owed for something
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- a place where taxes are low and where people choose to live or officially register their companies because taxes are higher in their own countries
- practical or financial help that is provided, often by the government, for people that need it
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- an official document in which you give details of the amount of money that you have earned so that the government can calculate how much tax you have to pay
- the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced
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- an amount of money that is given to somebody regularly or for a particular purpose
- not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time
- an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly over a period of time until something has been paid for
- a statement about what will happen in the future, based on information that is available now
- a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose
- to offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction
- an amount of money that is paid back to you because you have paid too much
17 Clues: to finish paying money owed for something • a thing bought for less than the usual price • the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced • a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank • not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time • an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares • ...
Spanish Business 2024-03-25
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- de líder en pérdidas para ofrecer productos al costo o por debajo de él para atraer clientes a un negocio.
- Cualquier forma de comunicación impersonal pagada en la que se identifique al patrocinador o la empresa.
- Un símbolo visual asociado con un producto, empresa o idea.
- Una estrategia de fijación de precios utilizada por una empresa que crea una impresión en la mente del consumidor.
- Un intermediario del canal de distribución que vende productos principalmente a clientes se llama
- La cantidad agregada al costo de un producto para determinar el precio de venta.
- Número de artículos que los consumidores comprarían a un precio específico.
- Cualquier comunicación de una empresa a los consumidores con el fin de influir en su opinión o provocar una respuesta.
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- El punto de partida del marketing mix.
- Algo tangible que un consumidor puede comprar.
- La actividad, conjunto de instituciones y procesos para crear, comunicar, entregar e intercambiar ofertas que tienen valor para los clientes, socios y la sociedad en general.
- Lo que un comprador debe renunciar para obtener un producto.
- Si una marca quisiera llamar la atención y transmitir valor y bajo costo, ¿qué color sería mejor para ella?
- Un término de fijación de precios para ofrecer productos a un precio superior al promedio con el fin de sugerir estatus.
- Una marca que pertenece y es creada por un fabricante y generalmente es vendida por numerosos minoristas competidores.
- Una marca creada y vendida exclusivamente por un minorista o mayorista.
- Colocar a las personas en categorías o grupos más pequeños para comercializar sus necesidades y deseos similares.
17 Clues: El punto de partida del marketing mix. • Algo tangible que un consumidor puede comprar. • Un símbolo visual asociado con un producto, empresa o idea. • Lo que un comprador debe renunciar para obtener un producto. • Una marca creada y vendida exclusivamente por un minorista o mayorista. • Número de artículos que los consumidores comprarían a un precio específico. • ...
Business Nouns 2024-06-19
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- lack of something/deficit
- effectiveness or productivity
- latest date by which you must submit a report
- compilation of normative acts, laws, regulations applicable in a state
- a plan, schedule for an event/week/meeting
- premises & all necessary equipment for a business
- surroundings, nature around us
- contestant, participant in market competition
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- money compensation for the paid services/goods for the needs of the company
- particular level, margin for smth
- little note to say that smth should not be forgotten
- procedure of firing staff due to substantial reasons
- decrease in currency rate
- a cheque in a restaurant
- saying sorry in a formal way
- making the list of counted commodities/list of items
- possibility that smth may happen
17 Clues: a cheque in a restaurant • lack of something/deficit • decrease in currency rate • saying sorry in a formal way • effectiveness or productivity • surroundings, nature around us • possibility that smth may happen • particular level, margin for smth • a plan, schedule for an event/week/meeting • latest date by which you must submit a report • ...
Business crossword 2024-12-16
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- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business
- Money taken in by a business
- Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings
- The value of a share of stock that is found by dividing the net worth
- Businesses that sell directly to final consumers
- Holding products until consumers need them
- Obtaining goods to be resold
- Providing personalized and persuasive information to customers to help them buy the products and services they need
- The set of activities involved in obtaining, recording, organizing, and maintaining the financial information of an organization
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- gradual loss of an assets value due to age and wear
- Organized summaries of a business’s financial information and activities
- Expensive assets of a business that are expected to last and be used for a long time
- The types of buyers a business wishes to attract and where such buyers are located
- Businesses that buy products from businesses and resell them to retailers or other businesses
- Studying buyer interests and needs, testing products, and gathering facts needed to make good marketing decisions
- Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities
- Moving goods from where they were made to where consumers can buy them
17 Clues: Money taken in by a business • Obtaining goods to be resold • Holding products until consumers need them • Businesses that sell directly to final consumers • gradual loss of an assets value due to age and wear • Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings • The value of a share of stock that is found by dividing the net worth • ...
business quiz 2024-11-20
business quiz 2024-11-20
BUSINESS ESSENTIALS 2025-03-17
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- There is always an option to __ for repair, regardless of how many credits are left.
- You can use ___ to invite customer to register for ABM if the customer wishes to use Business Essentials.
- Mac, iPhone, iPad, and ___ are supported for device plans under Apple Business Essentials.
- ___ supports both a personal Apple ID and a Managed Apple ID.
- Once your ___ is approved, there'll be a link to set up an appointment at a local store or Authorized Service Provider.
- Even though there is not an actual limit for Small Businesses with Apple Essentials, we should keep in mind that it is not deal for businesses with more than ___ employees.
- 1 repair credit will cover any type of repair the device needs.
- Credits will renew on a ___ basis.
- Customer can use Apple Configurator to enroll devices through ____.
- Apple Essentials is a solution for ___.
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- ___ are required to enroll devices with employee plans.
- Customers can use ____ to manage apps purchased from the App Store.
- Business website to sign up customers (i.e ____.apple.com)
- Apple Business Essentials Support Guide #.
- Customers can distribute custom commercial and in-house developed apps using ___ via the App Store.
- Apple Business Essentials is one complete subscription that seamlessly brings together device management, 24/7 support and ___.
- Managed Apple IDs can be created in Apple Business Essentials, or via ___ w/ Microsoft Azure Active Directory.
17 Clues: Credits will renew on a ___ basis. • Apple Essentials is a solution for ___. • Apple Business Essentials Support Guide #. • ___ are required to enroll devices with employee plans. • Business website to sign up customers (i.e ____.apple.com) • ___ supports both a personal Apple ID and a Managed Apple ID. • ...
Business revision 2025-05-07
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- Something owned by the business or owed to the business that appears in the balance sheet
- The quantity of Items sold
- Information used in statistical analysis
- An asset that can be pledged to a lender in case the loan is not repaid
- the point at which total revenue and total costs are the same
- Expenditure on Land, Labour or Capoital for a firm
- Difference between budgeted figures and actual figures
- Also known as Equity
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- Describing Assets or Liabilities on the Balance sheet that occur in less than 1 years time
- Forecasting future trends based on past data
- Something owed by the Business that appears in teh Balance sheet
- An estimate of Revenue and Costs made prior to trading
- Assessing the probable outcome of the future
- The degree to which a is able to pay its debts
- Income from the sale of Goods or Services
- A term describing the production and consumtion of goods and services
- All expected receipts and expenses
17 Clues: Also known as Equity • The quantity of Items sold • All expected receipts and expenses • Information used in statistical analysis • Income from the sale of Goods or Services • Forecasting future trends based on past data • Assessing the probable outcome of the future • The degree to which a is able to pay its debts • Expenditure on Land, Labour or Capoital for a firm • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-01-13
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- How much something is worth.
- (Gross Domestic Product): The total value of goods and services a country produces in a year.
- A market controlled by a small number of companies.
- Harm or injury to something.
- A state of being healthy, happy, and comfortable.
- A statement that something is wrong or not good enough.
- A person who belongs to a country and has rights there.
- The money a business makes after paying costs.
- A person who buys or uses goods or services.
- A situation where people or businesses try to be better than others.
- When one company controls the entire market for a product or service.
- A person who buys something from a store or business.
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- To answer or reply to something.
- The state of not having a job when you want one.
- A single, baked piece of bread.
- The act of using or eating something.
- The amount of money you pay for something.
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 VOCABULARY 2026-02-03
17 Clues: Zufall • dankbar • Umfrage • zuweisen • Jährlich • enthüllen • vermeiden • hinweisen • Förderung • Teilnehmer • auswechselbar • Aufwärtstrend • Beweis, Nachweis • gleichberechtigt • führend, leitend • Ansatz, Schätzung • eindämmen, bremsen
Money & Business 2026-05-04
17 Clues: sedel • timlön • förlust • låna av • låna åt • debitera • grundare • månadslön • företagare • investering • fastighetslån • (årlig)omsättning • fusionera, gå ihop • omsättning, intäkter • lansera, komma ut med • utöka, växa verksamheten • bredda, utvidga verksamheten
INTRO TO EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2024-10-05
Across
- What is the forth core competency of emotional intelligence?
- What is the third core competency of emotional intelligence?
- What is the first core competency of emotional intelligence?
- What is the measurement for emotional intelligence?
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- What is the term used to describe one's ability to understand, use, and manage their own emotions in positive ways to relieve stress, communicate effectively, empathize with others, overcome challenges and defuse conflict?
- What is the second core competency of emotional intelligence?
6 Clues: What is the measurement for emotional intelligence? • What is the forth core competency of emotional intelligence? • What is the third core competency of emotional intelligence? • What is the first core competency of emotional intelligence? • What is the second core competency of emotional intelligence? • ...
Cognizant-GTO-Labs 2016-04-21
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- Digital security threats are constant and varied. The best defense needs to be comprehensive, pro-active and dynamic
- Engineer robust next-gen. web scale applications with speed, agility, and scalability
- Transform experiences with immersive human computer interactions and behavior driven systems of engagement
- Lend human abilities to enterprise software through adaptive solutions for an intelligent digital transformation
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- We optimize your IT infrastructure for true business value by balancing flexibility and cost
- Build smart and connected worlds across people, processes, devices, organizations, and systems
- We extract insight from large volumes of complex data sets to help you refine how you engage with customers, employees and partners
- Power large and complex computing requirements for data sciences, intelligence and real time responsiveness
8 Clues: Engineer robust next-gen. web scale applications with speed, agility, and scalability • We optimize your IT infrastructure for true business value by balancing flexibility and cost • Build smart and connected worlds across people, processes, devices, organizations, and systems • ...
Accounting - Chapters 1 and 2 Key Terms 2023-09-22
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- The owner's investment into the business
- Accounting device used to analyze transactions
- Amount recorded on the left side of an account
- Money taken out from the business
- The value of the business
- Anything of value that is owned by a business
- Bills paid by the business
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- of Accounts list of all accounts used by a business
- Revenue earned by a business
- the side of the account that is increased
- Business activity that changes A, L, or OE.
- An amount owed by a business
- Amount recorded on the right side of an account
13 Clues: The value of the business • Bills paid by the business • Revenue earned by a business • An amount owed by a business • Money taken out from the business • The owner's investment into the business • the side of the account that is increased • Business activity that changes A, L, or OE. • Anything of value that is owned by a business • ...
Professional Educator 4E Chapter 3 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-28
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- The term ______ style refers to a method of thinking, understanding, and processing information.
- A modern educator can be described as a(n) ______ for learning: "an agent that provokes or speeds significant change or action."
- the ability to think philosophically and explore the unknown is called _______ intelligence.
- In the context of the 4MAT learning model, ______ learners ask "Why?" questions, like to have open discussions with other learners, and appreciate supportive and friendly educators.
- As a professional educator, it is likely that you will have learners ranging in age from ______
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- Educators who want to stimulate the interpersonal intelligence of their learners should most likely involve learners in mediation and ______.
- the ability to make cause-and-effect distinctions in the living world and to use this ability productively is called _______ intelligence.
- Compared to older generations of learners, younger generations of learners are statistically more likely to be open to and representative of multi ______.
- the ability to communicate through listening, reading, writing, and speaking is called _______ intelligence.
- In the context of Howard Gardner's multiple intelligences, the ______ intelligence is the ability to think philosophically and explore the unknown.
10 Clues: the ability to think philosophically and explore the unknown is called _______ intelligence. • As a professional educator, it is likely that you will have learners ranging in age from ______ • The term ______ style refers to a method of thinking, understanding, and processing information. • ...
5th Generation and AI Programming Language 2022-10-05
Across
- used as support for mechanized units
- an app that uses Ai and a virtual assistant made by google
- which also uses Ai and it is used for tracking
- associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics
- explosives clearing vehicle used by the American military
- enables users to encode design knowledge
- also uses Ai and it is Microsoft's take on Siri
- term used to describe computer programming that can mimic human cognitive functions
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- a social humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics
- system for representing knowledge in artificial intelligence programs
- Often known as "Fyodor"
- which stands for "Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility"
- first to successfully use a rule based or production system computer languages
- well suited for numerical analysis and computational science
- designed for practical applications
15 Clues: Often known as "Fyodor" • designed for practical applications • used as support for mechanized units • enables users to encode design knowledge • which also uses Ai and it is used for tracking • also uses Ai and it is Microsoft's take on Siri • a social humanoid robot created by Hanson Robotics • which stands for "Advanced Step in Innovative Mobility" • ...
