business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
MIS Exam Review 2024-03-22
Across
- Revenue through each individual sale of goods or services online
- External risks challenging the organization's goals
- Recurring payment model for continued access to a product or service
- Short promotional piece driving revenue through viewer engagement online
- Satellite-based navigation system providing location and time information
- Data source involving input from people's activities or behaviors is a type of generated data
- External chances for growth and advantage
- Wireless tech for tracking via tags read from a distance
- Phase of transforming raw materials into finished products
- Ratio of output gained to input used in business operations
- Competition intensity among existing market players
- Internal capabilities giving an edge in the market
- Online transactions of goods and services directly with consumers
- Information that is lacking nothing, with all necessary parts or information
- First phase in supply chain management, involving strategy formulation
- MIS systems that supports the operation
- Information that is free from errors, precisely reflecting the real-world scenario
- Maximum rate of data transfer across a network connection
- Insight and understanding gained from experience and skills
- Internal shortcomings that might hinder success
- Essential elements needed for achieving business goals (abbr.)
- Entity controlling the provision of goods or services
- Entrants Fresh competitors entering the market scene (2 Words)
- Innovations that improve existing products without overturning markets
- Network type for short-range communication between personal devices
- Digital enterprise operations extending beyond mere buying and selling
- Tech that creates, manages, analyzes, and maps all types of data related to locations
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- Granting permissions to use digital content or software for a fee
- Degree to which objectives are achieved and targeted problems solved
- Supply chain phase responsible for distribution to customers
- MIS systems that supports longevity for the organization while minimizing environmental impact
- Alternative options that consumers might consider
- Network allowing wireless connectivity within a limited area like a home or office
- Information that is uniform across all data sets, maintaining the same standards
- Enterprise database for managing interactions with potential and current customers (abbr.)
- Procuring goods and services to meet planned or actual demand
- MIS systems that supports changing environments
- Raw facts and figures before processing in MIS
- Data that provides information about other data
- Innovations that radically change and challenge established markets
- Market force exerted by customers influencing prices
- Process of handling returned or excess products within the supply chain
- Information that is available when needed, not delayed or outdated
- Processed data that's meaningful and useful in MIS
- Feature of CRM technology providing detailed summaries of customer interactions and activities
- Data generated from automated systems and devices is a type of generated data
- Information that is distinct and without duplicates in a data set
- CRM technology capability to foresee future customer trends based on historical data
- CRM technology function that examines data to understand customer trends and behaviors
- Network covering larger areas, often using cellular technology
- Add Enhancing a product or service to justify a higher price (2 Words)
- Intelligence Insights derived from data analysis aiding in strategic decisions
- Integrated database system for managing a company's core business processes (abbr.)
- Metrics that gauge business success levels (abbr.)
- Database system optimizing the flow of goods from suppliers to customers (abbr.)
55 Clues: MIS systems that supports the operation • External chances for growth and advantage • Raw facts and figures before processing in MIS • MIS systems that supports changing environments • Data that provides information about other data • Internal shortcomings that might hinder success • Alternative options that consumers might consider • ...
MoonLanding 2024-07-24
Across
- - Adherence to regulations and standards in data management.
- - Measures taken to protect data from unauthorized access.
- - A structured set of data held in a computer.
- - Data that provides information about other data.
- - A group of interconnected devices for sharing resources and information.
- - A set of functions and procedures allowing the creation of applications that access features or data.
- - The condition of data based on factors like accuracy, completeness, reliability.
- - A system used for reporting and data analysis, and is considered a core component of business intelligence.
- - A network of remote servers hosted on the Internet to store and manage data.
- - Stands for Extract, Transform, Load; a process in database usage.
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- - A computer program or device that provides functionality for other programs or devices.
- - The process of combining data from different sources to provide a unified view.
- - The capacity to be changed in size or scale.
- - A graphical summary of various pieces of information, typically used for decision making.
- - Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally.
- - The retention of retrievable data on a computer or other electronic system.
- - A copy of data stored separately for recovery purposes.
- - The process of converting information or data into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
18 Clues: - The capacity to be changed in size or scale. • - A structured set of data held in a computer. • - Data that provides information about other data. • - A copy of data stored separately for recovery purposes. • - Measures taken to protect data from unauthorized access. • - Adherence to regulations and standards in data management. • ...
Modules 1 + 2 Crossword REview 2025-01-24
Across
- Debts that are owed by an individual or a business. Increase on the credit side of the account.
- The principle that states each business be considered a separate entity, and that their financial data be kept separate from the owner’s personal financial data.
- This principle states that when a business acquires an asset, the value of the asset is recorded at its actual cost to the business, even if payment is not made in full at once.
- Accounts ___________ refers to the total amount due from debtors to an individual or a business.
- Controlling, analyzing, and interpreting the financial information in an accounting system. This information is used to make decisions about a business and how it operates.
- The amount owed to a bank.
- Involves the principles that govern the choices made for “right” or moral conduct. Involves doing the right thing rather than trying to fool people.
- The _______________ equation is represented by A = L + OE
- Personal _____ is another term for a person’s “net worth”.
- _____ payable is a type of account payable that has been borrowed from financial institutions, usually to purchase buildings and/or land.Liquidity order - The order in which assets would likely be converted into cash. This order is how assets are listed on the balance sheet.
- a form that records all changes to an item caused by business transactions.
- _________ date is the payment due date of any liability.
- A person or business that has credited or loaned money to an individual or a business.
- the right side of an account.
- The “OE” in the balance sheet equation stands for this.
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- a list of the ledger account balances, in which the total debit balances should equal the total credit balances.
- Items that are owned by an individual or a business. Increase on the debit side of the account.
- The financial status of a person or business represented by their assets, liabilities, and personal equity (net worth).
- a group of accounts, which may be kept in a binder format or in a computerized format.
- The period of time covered by financial statements (e.g. a week, month, year, etc.)
- Accounts _______ refers to the total amount owed to creditors for the purchase of goods or services by a business.
- The difference between the value of items owned and the debts owed.
- The exchange of things of value.
- Financial statement that lists assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity at a specific date.
- the left side of an account.
25 Clues: The amount owed to a bank. • the left side of an account. • the right side of an account. • The exchange of things of value. • The “OE” in the balance sheet equation stands for this. • _________ date is the payment due date of any liability. • The _______________ equation is represented by A = L + OE • Personal _____ is another term for a person’s “net worth”. • ...
Technological Inventions 2024-05-28
Across
- a small electronic device or tool
- high technology
- computers able to perform task requiring human intelligence
- the action of inventing something
Down
- a computer generated simulation
- tech that has new features, processes, software, or techniques
- technology that operates with robots
- a three-dimensional image produced by laser beams
- a computer network where files and programs can be stored
9 Clues: high technology • a computer generated simulation • a small electronic device or tool • the action of inventing something • technology that operates with robots • a three-dimensional image produced by laser beams • a computer network where files and programs can be stored • computers able to perform task requiring human intelligence • ...
Higher PE 2019-12-09
Across
- It is important you carry out the Emotional Intelligence Test in...
- The amount of statements on the Emotional Intelligence Test
- The 'T' in SMART
- An emotional factor
- An emotional approach
Down
- The final stage of learning
- Using Positive Self Talk may give you more of this
- The type of data provided by the Emotional Self Reflection Record
- The acronym used to answer 'Evaluate' questions
- Numerical based data that is easy to interpret
- When should you complete your training diary in relation to finishing your training
- A method of monitoring and evaluating your performance
12 Clues: The 'T' in SMART • An emotional factor • An emotional approach • The final stage of learning • Numerical based data that is easy to interpret • The acronym used to answer 'Evaluate' questions • Using Positive Self Talk may give you more of this • A method of monitoring and evaluating your performance • The amount of statements on the Emotional Intelligence Test • ...
Variations in psychological attributes. 2022-10-10
Across
- specific beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour
- employing systematically organised and objected procedures to record behaviour
- exceptional general ability shown in superior performance in a wide variety of areas
- underlying potential for acquiring skills
- global capacity to think rationally and understand the world
Down
- IQ below 20-25
- specific characteristic of a person that makes them different from others
- ability to find novel ways to solve problems and create solutions
- measurement of psychological attributes
- this intelligence is high in botanists and zoologists
- preference for a particular activity
11 Clues: IQ below 20-25 • preference for a particular activity • measurement of psychological attributes • underlying potential for acquiring skills • specific beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour • this intelligence is high in botanists and zoologists • global capacity to think rationally and understand the world • ...
Film Grammar Vocabulary 2025-10-08
Across
- bright or dark to set the mood
- audio elements in a film, including dialogue, music, and effects
- camera or character changes to show actions or feelings
- special visual or audio elements added to a film
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- a computer helper you can talk to
- camera moves horizontally (left or right) from a fixed position
- artificial intelligence
- where AI often shows off its intelligence, like chess
- high, low or eye- level to show power or emotions
- close-up, medium,or wide to show focus
- process of arranging shots in a sequence to tell a story
11 Clues: artificial intelligence • bright or dark to set the mood • a computer helper you can talk to • close-up, medium,or wide to show focus • special visual or audio elements added to a film • high, low or eye- level to show power or emotions • where AI often shows off its intelligence, like chess • camera or character changes to show actions or feelings • ...
FACS Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-26
30 Clues: keys • plans • to do • steps • goals • driven • making • courts • talent • lessons • effects • minutes • schools • dialogue • the dots • decisions • to launch • potential • metaphors • to action • management • the trainer • intelligence • year college • the learning • your buttons • learning driven • thinking skills • intervention series • learning activities
Creativity Crossword 1 2020-05-08
Across
- hue
- to work jointly
- prevail over
- favor and protection
- belief of danger or threat
- expertise
- to do or perform often
- to see the world
- smart
- free from control
- to test
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- competition
- uncontrollable
- ability to incite
- unconventional
- images occurring during sleep
- the use of the imagination
- make or become different
- unique
- to relax
20 Clues: hue • smart • unique • to test • to relax • expertise • competition • prevail over • uncontrollable • unconventional • to work jointly • to see the world • ability to incite • free from control • favor and protection • to do or perform often • make or become different • belief of danger or threat • the use of the imagination • images occurring during sleep
Tic-Tac-Toe SAT Quack Vocab Unit 2 2023-11-07
Across
- annoy thoroughly
- to swell
- lacking harmony
- to examine very carefully
- to place side by side
- generous
- overly dramatic
Down
- wise man wiseman through experience
- to speed up
- lacking ideas or intelligence
- brilliant; giving off light
- highly unstable; explosive
- intended to teach
- fecund
- to confirm
- to ridicule; insult
- feeling loving
- naturally peaceful
- to attack with words
- proper
20 Clues: fecund • proper • to swell • generous • to confirm • to speed up • feeling loving • lacking harmony • overly dramatic • annoy thoroughly • intended to teach • naturally peaceful • to ridicule; insult • to attack with words • to place side by side • to examine very carefully • highly unstable; explosive • brilliant; giving off light • lacking ideas or intelligence • wise man wiseman through experience
Scene 1 Taming of the Shrew 2024-05-02
21 Clues: hurry • attain • joking • a plan • admirer • to teach • commotion • loud noise • completely • put up with • intelligence • understanding • a dumb person • strong desire • old form of do • a place to stay • highly respected • to romance someone • firmly set on doing • lead to or bring about • waste a way due to a broken heart
21.Technology Trends 2024-10-30
Across
- Wireless internet
- Artificial intelligence
- Digital environment
- Secure transaction ledger
- Online storage
- Internet-connected television
- Larger mobile device
- Wearable tech
- Tech device or tool
- Flying gadget with cameras
Down
- Technology you wear
- Portable computer
- Immersive digital world
- Automated machine
- Watch content online
- Mobile software programs
- Mobile communication device
- Digital currency
- Power for devices
- Fast mobile internet
20 Clues: Wearable tech • Online storage • Digital currency • Wireless internet • Portable computer • Automated machine • Power for devices • Technology you wear • Digital environment • Tech device or tool • Watch content online • Larger mobile device • Fast mobile internet • Artificial intelligence • Immersive digital world • Mobile software programs • Secure transaction ledger • Flying gadget with cameras • ...
PSLX 6225 Week 1 (Chapters 1, 2, & 3) 2015-11-19
Across
- a withdrawal of a partner from a partnership; does not necessarily cause a dissolution or termination of partnership (withdrawal from the business)
- doing business as
- corporation in which all income is passed through to shareholders who pay taxes at appropriate individual rates (corporation taxed like a partnership)
- relationship between parties whereby one agrees to act on behalf of another (act for another)
- Model for partnership legislation in about three-fourths of the states (partnership law used by the majority of the states)
- newly recognized form of partnership in which a partner has no personal liability for the misconduct of another partner (has one or more general partners and at least one limited partner)
- name adopted for use by a person, partnership, corporation, or other business that is other than its true or legal name; sometimes called an assumed name (name adopted by a business)
- business survives death of owner
- liability not limited to a party’s investment in an enterprise but rather may be satisfied from the investor’s other assets, savings, and property (liability for all the business debts)
- liability for debts and obligations in excess of that originally invested, namely, liability extending to one’s personal assets (a person has liability for debts of the business)
- when each member of an association is liable to pay all of a debt or obligation; when a creditor may sue all individuals in an association or pick among them to satisfy a debt (partners liable together and separately)
- corporation whose shares are held by a few people, usually friends or relatives active in managing the business (corporation owned by only a few people)
Down
- a business managed and owned by one person who has sole authority for all decision-making and faces unlimited personal liability for business debts and obligations (only one individual owns and manages)
- money of the business
- runs the business
- order from a court requiring a partnership to pay distributions a partner would have received to the partner’s creditor until a judgment is fully satisfied (court order directing a partner to pay distributions to creditor)
- Internal Revenue Service
- Document filed with secretary of state providing notice of partners or LLC members who are authorized to act for entity (public notice of are authorized to execute real estate transfers
- advance payment to an employee against anticipated compensation (advance payment against profits
- process of completing the affairs of a business; for corporations, the process of collecting corporate assets, discharging debts, and distributing any remains to the shareholders; may be judicial or nonjudicial (wrapping up business activities)
- application for employer ID number
- legal entity existing by authority of state law, owned by its shareholders, and managed by its elected directors and appointed officers (limited liability, with directors and officers)
- relationship in which a party owes a duty of good faith to another or to others (deal with others in good faith)
- termination of a business organization as a legal entity, such as a partnership or corporation; may be voluntary or involuntary for a corporation (termination of partnership)
- individual or entity managing or controlling a (general) partnership or a limited partnership (two or more with unlimited liability)
- liability that is confined to that amount contributed by an investor to an enterprise; when personal assets of an investor cannot be used to satisfy business debts or obligations (liable only to the extent of one’s investment.)
- Uniform Partnership Act, model for partnership legislation in about one-fourth of the states (1914 law governing partnerships)
- used to report income and losses of sole proprietorship for tax purposes
- new form of business enterprise, recognized in all states, offering the pass-through tax status of a partnership and the limited liability of a corporation (limited liability company)
29 Clues: runs the business • doing business as • money of the business • Internal Revenue Service • business survives death of owner • application for employer ID number • used to report income and losses of sole proprietorship for tax purposes • relationship between parties whereby one agrees to act on behalf of another (act for another) • ...
4.03_PI902 Vocab Crossword 2024-04-14
Across
- A profit-oriented pricing objective in which the business bases the amount of profit it wants to earn on the amount of its sales; also known as target return
- A profit-oriented pricing objective in which the business bases the amount of profit it wants to earn on the amount of its capital investment
- Assets of a business
- Goals a company hopes to accomplish through its pricing strategies
- A category of pricing objectives that focus on increasing total amount of income from sales
- The expenses involved with manufacturing, promoting, and distributing a product
- The product life cycle stage in which sales and profits fall rapidly
- The difference between the cost of a product and its selling price
- The product life cycle stage in which sales rise rapidly
- The particular assortment of goods and services that a business offers to meet the needs of its market(s) and its company goals
- All of a business’s costs, both fixed and variable
- The product life cycle stage when the product first appears in the marketplace
- A pricing technique in which consumers are given the price per unit (ounce, pound, etc.) for products along with the total price of the items
- An illegal activity in which a business charges different customers different prices for similar amounts and types of products
Down
- A type of market structure in which a lot of businesses sell similar products that have only a few differences
- Business costs that change according to changes in sales volume; also known as variable expenses
- The amount of a firm’s sales, usually expressed in dollars
- A market structure in which there are many businesses selling a lot of nearly identical products for about the same price to many buyers
- The product life cycle stage in which sales peak and then increase at a slower rate or start to decline
- Promoting a low-priced item to attract customers to whom the business then tries to sell a higher-priced item
- Actual price that prevails in a market at any particular moment
- Business costs that are not affected by changes in sales volume; also known as fixed expenses
- Periods of expansion and contraction in economic activities
- A category of pricing objectives that focus on profit for the business
- The degree of excellence of a good or service—how good it is
- All of the expenses involved in running a business that are not directly related to production
- A profit-oriented pricing objective intended to make the firm the most possible immediate profit
- An organization’s portion of the total industry sales in a specific market
- A market structure in which there are relatively few sellers, and industry leaders usually determine prices
- A market structure in which the market is controlled by one supplier, and there are no substitute goods or services readily available
- Illegal business agreement in which businesses agree on prices of their goods or services, resulting in little choice for the consumer
- The stages through which goods and services move from the time they are introduced on the market until they are taken off the market
- A profit-oriented pricing objective in which the business bases the amount of profit it wants to earn on the amount of its sales; also known as return on sales
- The amount a seller charges the purchaser for a good or a service
- The particular group of customers a business seeks to attract
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
- The movement of funds into and out of a business; determines the amount of cash the business has to work with at any given time
37 Clues: Assets of a business • All of a business’s costs, both fixed and variable • The product life cycle stage in which sales rise rapidly • The amount of a firm’s sales, usually expressed in dollars • Periods of expansion and contraction in economic activities • The degree of excellence of a good or service—how good it is • ...
Enterprise, business growth and size 2020-06-25
Across
- _______________ integration is when a business integrates with another business in the same industry but at a different stage of production.
- _____________ integration is when a business integrates with another business in a completely different industry.
- It is when a business buys out another business by purchasing the majority of its shares.
- Business growth where a business expands its number of branches in termed as ___________ growth.
- They are factors which allow for a reduction in average cost when a business expands.
- A person who takes the financial risk of starting and managing a business venture is known as an ______________.
Down
- It describes the total amount of capital invested in a business.
- It refers to the proportion of sales of a business out of a whole market's sales.
- _____________ integration is when a business integrates with another business in the same industry and at the same stage of production.
- It is a document containing the objectives and other important details about a business.
- Business growth where a business integrates with another business is referred to as ____________ growth,
- It is when two or more businesses agree to join together to form a single, large business.
12 Clues: It describes the total amount of capital invested in a business. • It refers to the proportion of sales of a business out of a whole market's sales. • They are factors which allow for a reduction in average cost when a business expands. • It is a document containing the objectives and other important details about a business. • ...
AP Psychology People You Need To Know Crossword 2013-04-24
Across
- Four stages of cognitive development (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational)
- Developmental psychologist, most famous for his Theory of Multiple Intelligences. This means we have several diferrent ways of learning and processing info, but our methods are different to each others.
- How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing
- Came up with secure versus insecure attachment in the strange situation experiment
- Famous for the Milgram experiment which showed peoples obedience to authority figures.
- Famous for his theory of moral development, which has three stages including pre-conventional, conventional and post-convential.
- Famous for work on ethical communities and relationships and subject object problems.
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which resolves emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances, allowing people to have happier and better lives.
- Because an infants temperament is stable over time, certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of what the child's behavior patterns in adolescence will be.
- Neo Freudian who looked at psychological disorders that are classified as neurosis, where behaviors don't violate social norms. Believed they were due to treatment of child by parents.
- Famous for the Bobo Doll experiment, he identified reasons for children's aggression in their childhood experiences. He showed that similar behaviors were learned by individuals shaping their own behavior after seeing a model.
- Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment
- Language acquisition device & learning languages is innate, people have an ability to learn and understand language within a critical period.
- Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities
- Behaviorist who conducted the Little Albert experiment, which demonstrated classical conditioning on humans and stimulus generalization.
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- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test now known as the standard IQ Test.
- Eight psychosocial stages
- Studied emotions and their relations to facial expressions. Certain expressions and emotions are universal.
- Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance.
- Came up with the three parenting styles Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive
- Father of cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinical depression. People with depression generally have negative ideas about themselves, the world and the future
- Famous for his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, which says people have analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- One of the founding fathers of the humanistic or client centered approach in psychotherapy
- Best known for his Stanford Prison experiment, which demonstrated the concept of deindividuation in social psychology.
- An expert on human memory and the creation and nature of false memories. She did major research on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memories.
- Most well known for his conformity experiments, where he demonstrated the influence of a group on individuals actions and opinions.
- Research focused on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that a person could see their own pain without actually experiencing it.
- Created a hierarchy of needs based on his theory of people fulfilling innate human needs in order of greatest priority to least.
28 Clues: Eight psychosocial stages • Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance. • Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment • How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing • Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities • ...
Adam Houston 2019-01-07
ENA6 text2 2023-04-20
Modern Tests of Mental Abilities and Standardization 2022-02-03
Across
- abilities that modern tests measure
- test that are intended to predict future skill learning or performance
- curve that is symmetrical, bell-shaped
- the phenomenon effect that over 60 years, intelligence scores have risen steadily by an average of 27 points
Down
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group
- test that are intended to measure what you've learned
- measures overall intelligence and 11 other aspects related to intelligence that are designed to assess clinial and educational problems
- number of types of modern tests of mental abilities and standardization
8 Clues: abilities that modern tests measure • curve that is symmetrical, bell-shaped • test that are intended to measure what you've learned • test that are intended to predict future skill learning or performance • number of types of modern tests of mental abilities and standardization • ...
Extra Credit: A.I. Terms Crossword 2024-01-25
Across
- Another term for artificial narrow intelligence (ANI).
- A technique that allows machines to group similar data into larger data categories.
- Focused on the design and manufacturing of machines that replicate human intelligence and actions.
- Molecular-sized robots measured on a nanoscale and programmed to accomplish a specific task within the human body.
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- Quick, optimal, solution-based problem-solving.
- A formula or a set of instructions given to a computer in order for it to complete a task.
- Another term for artificial general intelligence (AGI).
- Can converse with a human user through text or voice commands.
8 Clues: Quick, optimal, solution-based problem-solving. • Another term for artificial narrow intelligence (ANI). • Another term for artificial general intelligence (AGI). • Can converse with a human user through text or voice commands. • A technique that allows machines to group similar data into larger data categories. • ...
Useful Words 2020-10-05
Across
- A plan which plans out how you want the business to run which includes the product or service, prices, how the product/service will be marketed and the market research to show there is a need for what is being sold.
- A person who takes risk of starting and running a business enterprise
- The additon of fixed and variable costs
- Another word for money
- The money from sales
- Costs that change as output changes fpr example, wages
- Where a business sells their goods or services
- The sales minus the cost of sales
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- The gross profit divided by by sales multiplied by 100
- The costs of running a business
- The net profit divided by the sales multiplied by 100
- The gross profit minus the expenses of operating the business
- Costs that stay the same as output changes for example, rent
- a term used to explain how a business works
- This could be, meking profit or providing a good service to the customers
- things a business needs to make it work, including money and staff
- This occurs in a business when the costs are greater than revenue.
17 Clues: The money from sales • Another word for money • The costs of running a business • The sales minus the cost of sales • The additon of fixed and variable costs • a term used to explain how a business works • Where a business sells their goods or services • The net profit divided by the sales multiplied by 100 • The gross profit divided by by sales multiplied by 100 • ...
Business studies crossword 2024-06-24
Across
- Type of economies of scale - Occurs when a large firm can employ specialist workers to complete tasks and can spread the cost
- protects the rights of workers
- A visual representation of showing roles and responsibilities
- any person who is directly affected by the business operations
- Indirect costs
- When the government sells some public sector businesses to the private sector
- Sales revenue - costs
- Revenue - cost of sales
- level of output at which total costs equal total revenue
- company where you can sell shares to people you know
- a business that is owned by more than 1 person
- items of value that are owned by the business
- a very specific segment of consumers who share characteristics and, because of those characteristics, are likely to buy a particular product or service
- is the measurement of profit made in relative to either : Value of sales achieved, Capital invested into the business
- renting an asset - monthly payments are made and the _______ company is responsible for the safety of the asset
- Cash flow _________
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- Type of leader that makes all decisions by themselves
- is the the reason why employees want to work hard and work effectively for the business
- All natural resources covered by nature: fields, trees, oil, gas, minerals, metals
- costs that are not linked with the production of the product
- when a country sees a decline in the importance of primary sector industries and an increase in the importance of secondary (manufacturing) industries
- business focused on the product and the innovation - not too much focused on marketing
- merging with a business in a different industry
- Income _______ shows the profit made by the business
- span of _______ = level of employees that you are directly responsible for
- inspires employees, works with the employees
- next best option not selected due to scarcity of resources.
- One of the most important objective for a start up business
- splitting the market into smaller segments based on characteristics
- process in which the business tries fill their vacancies
- the process of concentrating on and becoming expert in a particular subject or skill
- another word for responsibility of the whole business
- type of sector that provides services to consumers and other sectors of industry
33 Clues: Indirect costs • Cash flow _________ • Sales revenue - costs • Revenue - cost of sales • protects the rights of workers • inspires employees, works with the employees • items of value that are owned by the business • a business that is owned by more than 1 person • merging with a business in a different industry • Income _______ shows the profit made by the business • ...
Key Financial Concepts 2024-12-26
Across
- Type of investor that are typically companies or industry players who invest for mutual benefit, such as partnerships, technology sharing, or market access
- Funding stage where the business takes shape, seed funding from angel investors or venture capital
- _ on Investment - Measures your profit
- Spreading investments reduces risk
- _ Capital, a type of investor that becomes a key stakeholder that enters during the business growth stage
- Stage where the business stabilizes, with a steady customer base and consistent profits
- Investing style, where the priority is by generating regular compensation through investments like dividend-paying stocks or bonds
- _Cost - Every choice means forgoing another
- Stage where the business expands, aiming to scale, funding comes from investors
- Business financing that involves selling a stake in the business to raise capital
- Higher rewards usually come with greater risks
- Stage where the business is formally established, and securing initial funding
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- Funding stage that typically comes from personal savings or support from close friends and family
- Business financing that Combines features of debt and equity, includes instruments like convertible bonds or mezzanine financing
- Earnings grow over time when reinvested
- Type of financing during the maturity stage, also known as a mezzanine financing
- Funding stage where the during the growth phase funding supports scaling operations, entering new markets, etc.
- Business financing that is borrowing money from banks, financial institutions, or issuing bonds
- _ Equity, a type of investor that are attracted to Mature businesses seeking to optimize operations or expand further
- Money today is worth more than the same amount in the future due to its earning potential
- Type of investors, _ investors provides seed capital to refine products and enter the market
- Investing style, where investors focus on companies with high potential for rapid growth, often in emerging industries
- Some assets, like a phone, can quickly convert to cash
- Stage where the business reinvents to renew growth or exit through selling, merging of public offering
- Type of fundraising where a business is in its final stage, business is no longer private
- is the possibility of losing something of value or facing an uncertain outcome due to an action or decision
- Rising prices erode money’s value
- Investing style, this style focuses on finding undervalued stocks that are trading below their intrinsic value
28 Clues: Rising prices erode money’s value • Spreading investments reduces risk • _ on Investment - Measures your profit • Earnings grow over time when reinvested • _Cost - Every choice means forgoing another • Higher rewards usually come with greater risks • Some assets, like a phone, can quickly convert to cash • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-11-07
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- The skill of guiding and motivating others to reach goals together.
- The total money a business makes before paying expenses.
- Making your business look and feel special through its name, logo, and message.
- A shared office where different people work on their own projects but in the same space.
- How easily a business can grow bigger without breaking or losing quality.
- Coming up with new ideas or ways to make something better.
- When your product is exactly what your target customers want.
- A new small business that tries to grow fast by selling a cool or unique idea.
- Thinking up and developing new ideas for products or businesses.
- The specific group of people your business is trying to reach or sell to.
- A person who works for themselves and takes different jobs from different clients.
- When someone with experience helps and teaches someone who’s just starting out.
- A plan for how the founder will leave or sell the business in the future.
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- When a new idea or product changes how an industry usually works.
- Getting lots of people to each give a little money to help start your project.
- The main reason customers should choose your product what makes it special or worth buying.
- How fast a startup spends its money before it starts making enough to cover costs.
- A place or program that helps new businesses get started and grow.
- Starting a business with your own money instead of getting help from investors.
- Running a business in a way that’s good for people and the planet, not just profit.
- Someone who can imagine the future and create ideas that change things.
- The first version of a product made to test if it works.
- A person who gives you money to grow your business and hopes to earn more later.
- A short program that helps startups grow super fast with training and funding.
- Meeting people who can help you learn, share ideas, or find new opportunities.
- Changing your business plan or idea when things aren’t working out.
- A short and convincing talk you give to explain your business idea and attract investors or partners.
- Buying and selling stuff online instead of in a store.
28 Clues: Buying and selling stuff online instead of in a store. • The total money a business makes before paying expenses. • The first version of a product made to test if it works. • Coming up with new ideas or ways to make something better. • When your product is exactly what your target customers want. • Thinking up and developing new ideas for products or businesses. • ...
Chapter 8 LH is GR8 -- KB 2016-10-05
Across
- / Amount added to the cost of merchandise in order to make a profit
- merchandise / A business that sells to consumers
- account / An account that reduces a related account
- / A business that resells merchandise to retailers
- / Organization with legal rights of a person
- price / Retail list price
- of sale / Agreement btw buyer and seller
- / Business from whom the merchandise is bought from
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- discount / A reduction in list price (sale)
- journal / Records only one type of transxn
- concern / Business expects to be in business for several years
- / Goods a business buys to sell
- return / Credit allowed for returning of merchandise
- payments / Journal used for only cash payments
- of merchandise / Price a business pays for goods it plans to sell
15 Clues: price / Retail list price • / Goods a business buys to sell • of sale / Agreement btw buyer and seller • journal / Records only one type of transxn • discount / A reduction in list price (sale) • / Organization with legal rights of a person • payments / Journal used for only cash payments • merchandise / A business that sells to consumers • ...
Box Clever 2024-04-24
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- the science of using computers and software and to store and send
- the person in charge of a large company
- information in digital format
- people who support a business by lendind it money
- someone who starts a business with another person
- a business person who takes risks
- money received by a business or a person
- formal agreements to do business
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- restaurant selling cooked food to be eaten elsewhere
- money you receive every month for your work
- a global network of servers acting as one big hard drive
- very big
- certificate of university education
- the money a business makes after paying its expenses
- money that a business or person needs for a particular purpose
15 Clues: very big • information in digital format • formal agreements to do business • a business person who takes risks • certificate of university education • the person in charge of a large company • money received by a business or a person • money you receive every month for your work • people who support a business by lendind it money • ...
ch 15 Godfather 2022-05-12
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- снаружи
- беспокоиться о, заботиться о
- сбежать
- письменный стол
- причина
- невиновный
- неподвижный
- обернуться
- предавать
- внутри
- наказание
- гордый
- из ниоткуда
- добавить
- благодарный
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- привечать
- договоренность
- весь, полностью
- лгать, лежать
- телохранитель
- портить
- притворяться
- ссориться, ругаться, спорить
- слабость
- кивать
- остаток
- жать руки
- шептать
- ласково
- по направлению к
- ум
31 Clues: ум • кивать • внутри • гордый • снаружи • сбежать • портить • причина • остаток • шептать • ласково • слабость • добавить • привечать • жать руки • предавать • наказание • невиновный • обернуться • неподвижный • из ниоткуда • благодарный • притворяться • лгать, лежать • телохранитель • договоренность • весь, полностью • письменный стол • по направлению к • беспокоиться о, заботиться о • ссориться, ругаться, спорить
Villains 2024-09-30
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- Tyrant
- Clown Prince
- Yellow Power Ring Wielder
- Clone Scientists
- Controls science and magic
- Commander of the Dark Kingdom
- Master of Magnetism
- Possesses Magical Mask
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- Spectacled Intelligence Officer
- Criminal Mastermind
- Industrialist
- God Troublemaker
- Evil Feline
- Deadliest Assassin
- Egotistical Mad Scientist
- Skull Faced Sorcerer
- Mastery of Magic
17 Clues: Tyrant • Evil Feline • Clown Prince • Industrialist • God Troublemaker • Clone Scientists • Mastery of Magic • Deadliest Assassin • Criminal Mastermind • Master of Magnetism • Skull Faced Sorcerer • Possesses Magical Mask • Yellow Power Ring Wielder • Egotistical Mad Scientist • Controls science and magic • Commander of the Dark Kingdom • Spectacled Intelligence Officer
Social Efficacy 2012-10-03
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- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desries of other people.
- This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations.
- When someone says something and it encourages someone that they can accomplish a goal.
- People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects.
- Having to do with the thinking process involved in acquisition, organzation and use of information.
- This leader stated " Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education".
- This takes place when people witness other people successfully completing the task
- Exercise of influence over one's own motivation, thought processes, emotional states and patterns of behavior.
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- This is an acronymn for Collobarative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning
- Having to do with regulating emotional states and elicitation of emotional reactions.
- People can live through other people's experiences.
- This president stated " To educate someon in mind and not in morals is to educate a menance to society."
- Positive and negative experiences can influence the ability of an individual to perform a given task.
- People experience sensations from their body and how they perceive these emotional arousals influences their beliefs of efficacy.
- Is the process of acquiring the fundamental skills need to recognize and manage emotions, develop feelings, and concenrts for others
- This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand oneself, to appreciate one's feelings, fears and motivations.
- Social learning theorist
18 Clues: Social learning theorist • People can live through other people's experiences. • People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects. • This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations. • This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development • ...
Social Efficacy 2012-10-03
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- This takes place when people witness other people successfully completing the task
- This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations.
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand the intentions, motivations, and desries of other people.
- This president stated " To educate someon in mind and not in morals is to educate a menance to society."
- People experience sensations from their body and how they perceive these emotional arousals influences their beliefs of efficacy.
- People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects.
- Social learning theorist
- This leader stated " Intelligence plus character-that is the goal of true education".
- When someone says something and it encourages someone that they can accomplish a goal.
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- Positive and negative experiences can influence the ability of an individual to perform a given task.
- This is an acronymn for Collobarative for Academic Social and Emotional Learning
- Having to do with the thinking process involved in acquisition, organzation and use of information.
- Exercise of influence over one's own motivation, thought processes, emotional states and patterns of behavior.
- Is the process of acquiring the fundamental skills need to recognize and manage emotions, develop feelings, and concenrts for others
- This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development
- People can live through other people's experiences.
- This intelligence is concerned with the capacity to understand oneself, to appreciate one's feelings, fears and motivations.
- Having to do with regulating emotional states and elicitation of emotional reactions.
18 Clues: Social learning theorist • People can live through other people's experiences. • People's beliefs about their capabilities to produce effects. • This term would include perosnal reactions to external situations. • This is an acronymn for Social and Emotional and Character Development • ...
Spy School Secret Service 2022-10-09
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- Spyder employee
- Armed forces
- U.S. capital
- Ex-friend/spyder convert
- Secret lookout
- Most recognized spy
- Primary spy
- Secret operative
- Best friend from spy school
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- First known spy
- Military headquarters
- Intelligence Agency
- U.S. leader
- Best Spy in training
- Friend from original school
- President's home
- Spyder convert
- Secret agent
- Starts tunnel to lookout
- Evil organization
20 Clues: U.S. leader • Primary spy • Armed forces • U.S. capital • Secret agent • Spyder convert • Secret lookout • First known spy • Spyder employee • President's home • Secret operative • Evil organization • Intelligence Agency • Most recognized spy • Best Spy in training • Military headquarters • Starts tunnel to lookout • Ex-friend/spyder convert • Friend from original school • Best friend from spy school
AP Psych People You Need To Know Crossword 2013-04-24
Across
- Studied emotions and their relations to facial expressions. Certain expressions and emotions are universal.
- Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment
- Father of cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinical depression. People with depression generally have negative ideas about themselves, the world and the future
- How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing
- Behaviorist who conducted the Little Albert experiment, which demonstrated classical conditioning on humans and stimulus generalization.
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which resolves emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances, allowing people to have happier and better lives.
- Famous for his theory of moral development, which has three stages including pre-conventional, conventional and post-convential.
- Famous for the Milgram experiment which showed peoples obedience to authority figures.
- Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance.
- Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities
- One of the founding fathers of the humanistic or client centered approach in psychotherapy
- Eight psychosocial stages
- Most well known for his conformity experiments, where he demonstrated the influence of a group on individuals actions and opinions.
- Developmental psychologist, most famous for his Theory of Multiple Intelligences. This means we have several diferrent ways of learning and processing info, but our methods are different to each others.
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- Four stages of cognitive development (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational)
- Best known for his Stanford Prison experiment, which demonstrated the concept of deindividuation in social psychology.
- Created a hierarchy of needs based on his theory of people fulfilling innate human needs in order of greatest priority to least.
- Famous for the Bobo Doll experiment, he identified reasons for children's aggression in their childhood experiences. He showed that similar behaviors were learned by individuals shaping their own behavior after seeing a model.
- Because an infants temperament is stable over time, certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of what the child's behavior patterns in adolescence will be.
- Language acquisition device & learning languages is innate, people have an ability to learn and understand language within a critical period.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test now known as the standard IQ Test.
- Came up with the three parenting styles Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive
- Neo Freudian who looked at psychological disorders that are classified as neurosis, where behaviors don't violate social norms. Believed they were due to treatment of child by parents.
- Research focused on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that a person could see their own pain without actually experiencing it.
- Came up with secure versus insecure attachment in the strange situation experiment
- An expert on human memory and the creation and nature of false memories. She did major research on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memories.
- Famous for his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, which says people have analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- Famous for work on ethical communities and relationships and subject object problems.
28 Clues: Eight psychosocial stages • Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance. • Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment • How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing • Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities • ...
AI Practical Work 2 2021-12-17
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- Local search algorithm that starts with an arbitrary solution to a problem, then
- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- Type of artificial intelligence that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- Adaptive resonance theory: describes a number of neural network models which use supervised and unsupervised learning methods, and address problems such as pattern recognition and prediction.
- Branch of mathematics used to model the strategic interaction between different players in a context with predefined rules and outcomes.
- algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- Learning rule that describes how the neuronal activities influence the connection between neurons.
- computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents.
- Realistic humanoid robot designed for research, education, and entertainment, and helps promote public discussion about Artificial Intelligence ethics and the future of robotics. Developed by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.
- Computing systems that are based on a collection of nodes that simulate the neurons in the human brain.
- Artificial Immune Systems: machine learning systems inspired by theoretical immunology.
- test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- Autonomous entity that learns and uses knowledge to achieve its goals.
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- Algorithm for supervised learning of artificial neural networks using gradient descent.
- Type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- Fully connected network with each node connecting to every other node, including itself. The nodes compete against each other by sending out inhibiting signals to each other.
- interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers.
- to find a better solution by making incremental changes to it.
- Computer program developed by DeepMind that uses machine learning (artificial neural networks) to identify the best moves to win the board game “Go”.
- Java Agent Development Framework: software framework for the development of an intelligent agent, implemented in Java.
- Finite sequence of well-defined computer instructions to solve a computation problem.
- act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.
- Elementary unit of an artificial neural network.
- Biological correspondent of the weights in an artificial neural network.
- Uninformed search algorithm that aims to find a path to the goal node which has the lowest cumulative cost.
- Restricted Boltzmann Machine: generative stochastic artificial neural network that can learn a probability distribution over its set of inputs.
- interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. It involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots and has as its goal to design machines that can help and assist humans.
- IBM’s question-answering computer system that is capable of answering questions posed in natural language.
29 Clues: Elementary unit of an artificial neural network. • algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers. • to find a better solution by making incremental changes to it. • Autonomous entity that learns and uses knowledge to achieve its goals. • Biological correspondent of the weights in an artificial neural network. • ...
AI Practical Work 2 2021-12-17
Across
- IBM’s question-answering computer system that is capable of answering questions posed in natural language.
- Algorithm for supervised learning of artificial neural networks using gradient descent.
- Artificial Immune Systems: machine learning systems inspired by theoretical
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- Computer program developed by DeepMind that uses machine learning (artificial neural networks) to identify the best moves to win the board game “Go”.
- Realistic humanoid robot designed for research, education, and entertainment, and helps promote public discussion about Artificial Intelligence ethics and the future of robotics. Developed by the Hong Kong-based company Hanson Robotics.
- Autonomous entity that learns and uses knowledge to achieve its goals.
- Biological correspondent of the weights in an artificial neural network.
- Finite sequence of well-defined computer instructions to solve a computation
- and unsupervised learning methods, and address problems such as pattern recognition and prediction.
- Local search algorithm that starts with an arbitrary solution to a problem, then
- Java Agent Development Framework: software framework for the development of an intelligent agent, implemented in Java.
- computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents.
- Branch of mathematics used to model the strategic interaction between different players in a context with predefined rules and outcomes.
- algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- interdisciplinary subfield of computer science and computational linguistics that develops methodologies and technologies that enable the recognition and translation of spoken language into text by computers.
- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
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- Type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- Uninformed search algorithm that aims to find a path to the goal node which has the lowest cumulative cost.
- act of defining a problem; determining the cause of the problem; identifying, prioritizing, and selecting alternatives for a solution; and implementing a solution.
- Adaptive resonance theory: describes a number of neural network models which use
- to find a better solution by making incremental changes to it.
- Elementary unit of an artificial neural network.
- test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
- Type of artificial intelligence that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- Fully connected network with each node connecting to every other node, including itself. The nodes compete against each other by sending out inhibiting signals to each
- Computing systems that are based on a collection of nodes that simulate the neurons in the human brain.
- Restricted Boltzmann Machine: generative stochastic artificial neural network that can learn a probability distribution over its set of inputs.
- interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering.
- Learning rule that describes how the neuronal activities influence the connection between neurons.
- involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots and has as its goal to design machines that can help and assist humans.
31 Clues: Elementary unit of an artificial neural network. • algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers. • interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering. • to find a better solution by making incremental changes to it. • Autonomous entity that learns and uses knowledge to achieve its goals. • ...
Mac Turner 2018-01-08
Across
- the process of presenting a topic to an audience
- record of money received and money paid out
- a group of people who work for an organization or business
- the overall process of attracting, selecting and appointing suitable candidates for jobs within an organization
- the sum total of all the buyers and sellers in the area or region under consideration
- a business granted tax-exempt status by the Internal Revenue Service
- the difference between the seller's cost for acquiring products and the selling price
- any symbol, word or combination thereof used to represent or identify a product
- to convert an asset or any object into money or legal tender
- a legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits
- the direction and scope of an organisation over the long-term
- a business model that creates value by facilitating exchanges between two or more interdependent groups, usually consumers and producers
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- Marketing any marketing technique that induces websites or users to pass on a marketing message to other sites or users
- a socioeconomic business activity by which business people and entrepreneurs meet to form business relationships
- the division of a business that's responsible for selling products or services
- working from a remote location outside of a traditional office
- transform resource or data inputs into desired goods, services, or results, and create and deliver value to the customers
- the ability of an individual to execute or complete multiple tasks
- to give up an office or position, often formally
- debt that the company is obligated to repay
20 Clues: record of money received and money paid out • debt that the company is obligated to repay • the process of presenting a topic to an audience • to give up an office or position, often formally • a group of people who work for an organization or business • to convert an asset or any object into money or legal tender • ...
Chapter 6 Business Crossword 2021-12-16
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- A business owned by one person
- A contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company in a designated geographic area
- The business or art of money management
- The buying and reselling of goods that have already been produced
- A company that is registered by a state ab=nd operates apart from its owners.
- A business that moves goods from one business to another
- Holds a firms owners responsible for no more than the capital that they have invested in it
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- changes raw materials into more finished products
- The process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, leading, controlling, and evaluating the effective use of resources
- Purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to consumers, the final buyer of goods
- A business that makes finished products out of processed goods.
- The process of planning, pricing, promoting =, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services
- The owner is responsible for the company's debts (they have to make up the difference in debt to income)
- An organization that is owned and operated by its members
- A business that gathers raw goods
- A type of organization that focuses on providing a service not to make a profit(don't pay taxes)
- A business that is owned by two or more people who share its risks and rewards
- distributes goods, also known as distributers
- Is the process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving goods and services
- Involves maintaining and checking records, handling bills, and preparing financial reports for a business
20 Clues: A business owned by one person • A business that gathers raw goods • The business or art of money management • distributes goods, also known as distributers • changes raw materials into more finished products • A business that moves goods from one business to another • An organization that is owned and operated by its members • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
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- business or an activity
- an amount of money that you owe
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- a situation when a few new buyers can be found
- a person or company that buys goods or services
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- become smaller
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
- not have neough of something
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
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- statement senior management's vision for the company
- a system in which a country helps its own industries by putting taxes on foreign goods
- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- the ability to read and write
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
- income from business activities or taxes
- money money that is used to start a new business
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year
24 Clues: become smaller • business or an activity • not have neough of something • the ability to read and write • an amount of money that you owe • income from business activities or taxes • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a situation when a few new buyers can be found • a person or company that buys goods or services • events that mark an important stage in a process • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
Across
- business or an activity
- an amount of money that you owe
- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- a situation when a few new buyers can be found
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
- statement senior management's vision for the company
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- a system in which a country helps its own industries by putting taxes on foreign goods
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
- not have neough of something
- income from business activities or taxes
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- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- a person or company that buys goods or services
- become smaller
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- money money that is used to start a new business
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
- the ability to read and write
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
24 Clues: become smaller • business or an activity • not have neough of something • the ability to read and write • an amount of money that you owe • income from business activities or taxes • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a situation when a few new buyers can be found • a person or company that buys goods or services • money money that is used to start a new business • ...
Billy's Crossowrd 2021-04-26
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- Ideas that are produced in response to the Market
- Something that is brand new
- is capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- a method by which people settle differences
- the owner or partners are each liable for business debts
- is an arrangement between two or more people to oversee business operations and share its profits and liabilities.
- a person who organizes and operates a business
- the state or right of owning a business or holding property
- is a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- is something that an individual desires
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- is a not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, through the election of a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership itself.
- is a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment
- someone who sees opportunity in all areas of life
- is a business that provides banking services for profit
- 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
- communication between people
- is something that has been modified or changed
- something that is needed to survive
- is a summary of how a business owner, manager, or entrepreneur intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor and implement activities necessary and sufficient for the venture to succeed.
- A business develops a product first then searches for a market
20 Clues: Something that is brand new • communication between people • something that is needed to survive • is something that an individual desires • a method by which people settle differences • is something that has been modified or changed • a person who organizes and operates a business • Ideas that are produced in response to the Market • ...
Duy/Linx 2019-11-19
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- products and services which are necessary for survival
- a summary of what the business owns and what the business owes at a given point in time
- take responsibilities and reducing the chance of financial loss
- statement which shows the profit performance of a business over a period of time
- cost the benefit forgone when productive resources are put into their next best productive use
- the government owns and controls the economic system
- developing new ideas
- economic problems of comparing limited resources with unlimited needs and wants
- relate to the interaction with others
- what the business owns and belongs to the business
- distribution of finished product and other service activities
- the extraction of raw material
- money coming into the business from the sale of goods and services
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- able to change and adapt to different situations
- to think about the future
- the stage of manufacturing raw meterials into intermidiate goods and services
- sending and receiving information
- a person perpared to able to take risks
- estimate of income and expenses for a set period of time
- how to minimise the relative scarcity
- what the business owes and must be paid back to someone else outside of the business
- a person who is able to come up with new ideas and put them into action
- discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- a study of the decisions, outcomes and activities that occur as a result of scarcity of resources
- factors of production
- money used up in the process of earning revenue and cannot be reused
26 Clues: developing new ideas • factors of production • to think about the future • the extraction of raw material • sending and receiving information • how to minimise the relative scarcity • relate to the interaction with others • a person perpared to able to take risks • discussion aimed at reaching an agreement • able to change and adapt to different situations • ...
AP Psychology People You Need To Know Crossword 2013-04-24
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- Famous for the Bobo Doll experiment, he identified reasons for children's aggression in their childhood experiences. He showed that similar behaviors were learned by individuals shaping their own behavior after seeing a model.
- Because an infants temperament is stable over time, certain behaviors in infancy are predictive of what the child's behavior patterns in adolescence will be.
- Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance.
- One of the founding fathers of the humanistic or client centered approach in psychotherapy
- Neo Freudian who looked at psychological disorders that are classified as neurosis, where behaviors don't violate social norms. Believed they were due to treatment of child by parents.
- Famous for work on ethical communities and relationships and subject object problems.
- Research focused on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that a person could see their own pain without actually experiencing it.
- Famous for his theory of moral development, which has three stages including pre-conventional, conventional and post-convential.
- Created a hierarchy of needs based on his theory of people fulfilling innate human needs in order of greatest priority to least.
- Famous for the Milgram experiment which showed peoples obedience to authority figures.
- Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities
- Behaviorist who conducted the Little Albert experiment, which demonstrated classical conditioning on humans and stimulus generalization.
- Eight psychosocial stages
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- Best known for his Stanford Prison experiment, which demonstrated the concept of deindividuation in social psychology.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test now known as the standard IQ Test.
- Four stages of cognitive development (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational)
- Came up with the three parenting styles Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive
- Came up with secure versus insecure attachment in the strange situation experiment
- Famous for his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, which says people have analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- Father of cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinical depression. People with depression generally have negative ideas about themselves, the world and the future
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which resolves emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances, allowing people to have happier and better lives.
- Language acquisition device & learning languages is innate, people have an ability to learn and understand language within a critical period.
- Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment
- Most well known for his conformity experiments, where he demonstrated the influence of a group on individuals actions and opinions.
- How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing
- Developmental psychologist, most famous for his Theory of Multiple Intelligences. This means we have several diferrent ways of learning and processing info, but our methods are different to each others.
- An expert on human memory and the creation and nature of false memories. She did major research on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memories.
- Studied emotions and their relations to facial expressions. Certain expressions and emotions are universal.
28 Clues: Eight psychosocial stages • Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance. • Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment • How you remember pain, between the average of the worst and most recent thing • Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities • ...
Chapter 4 2022-10-11
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- - a region or a part
- - roughly calculate
- statement - inspirational statement
- - existence for a long time
- - an abstract idea
- summary - a short document
- - sufficiently great
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- statement - an action based statement
- - facts and statistics
- - the systematic investigation
- plan - a documents objectives
- business - business conducting via internet
- business - miniature business
- - more or less
14 Clues: - more or less • - an abstract idea • - roughly calculate • - a region or a part • - sufficiently great • - facts and statistics • summary - a short document • - existence for a long time • plan - a documents objectives • business - miniature business • - the systematic investigation • statement - inspirational statement • statement - an action based statement • ...
businesses 2020-11-19
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- / the total amount of business done in a given time
- / a quantity sold
- / the actual profit made on a business transaction
- / to establish on a firm or long-lasting basis
- / a person who founds
- / a division of a business dealing with a particular area of activity
- / to manage
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- / a chief executive manager
- / a corporation that buys and sells goods
- / any centre or building from which operations are directed
- / main office of organization or company
- / to establish, to start
- with / to do business with
- / to manage a business
- / to employ
15 Clues: / to employ • / to manage • / a quantity sold • / a person who founds • / to manage a business • / to establish, to start • with / to do business with • / a chief executive manager • / main office of organization or company • / a corporation that buys and sells goods • / to establish on a firm or long-lasting basis • / the actual profit made on a business transaction • ...
Entrepreneurship 2024-05-22
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- Having a love for what they are doing in business.
- A quality in which entrepreneurs organize and motivate people to achieve a common objective through innovation.
- A quality in which entrepreneurs take proactive steps toward their goals, consistently and unwaveringly.
- Improving or replacing something.
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- A newly established business.
- A quality in which entrepreneurs have to outlast similar businesses in their area.
- A change in a business strategy to gain more customers.
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- A written document outlining the goals of the business.
- A quality in which entrepreneurs often take financial risks
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- A quality in which entrepreneurs can develop new ideas and solutions to problems.
- Putting money into a business relying on the success of the business.
- A financial gain
- How much someone in a business owns.
15 Clues: A financial gain • A newly established business. • Improving or replacing something. • How much someone in a business owns. • A person who organizes and operates a business • The wealth and resources of a country or region • Having a love for what they are doing in business. • A written document outlining the goals of the business. • ...
Excutive Branch 2025-02-27
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- the head of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, a cabinet position in the federal government of the United States.
- Vice President Thomas Jefferson, defeated the Federalist Party candidate and incumbent, President John Adams.
- The oldest president to be elected in the U.S
- a civilian foreign intelligence service of the federal government of the United States tasked with advancing national security through collecting and analyzing intelligence from around the world and conducting covert operations.
- The principle that the nationality of children is the same as that of their parents, irrespective of their place of birth.
- No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and no person who has held the office of President, or acted as President, for more than two years of a term to which some other person was elected President shall be elected to the office of the President more than once.
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- youngest president to be elected in the U.S
- In case of the removal of the President from office or of his death or resignation, the Vice President shall become President.
- a rule of law that a child's citizenship is determined by his or her place of birth
- the length of a presidential term.
- a congressional resolution designed to limit the U.S. president's ability to initiate or escalate military actions abroad.
- a body of people representing the states of the US, who formally cast votes for the election of the president and vice president.
- an intelligence agency of the United States Department of Defense, under the authority of the director of national intelligence.
- a series of adjustments to the Electoral College system. For the electors, it was now mandated that a distinct vote had to be taken for the president and the vice president. Further, one of the selected candidates must be someone who is not from the same state as the elector.
- the first appointed Vice President.
15 Clues: the length of a presidential term. • the first appointed Vice President. • youngest president to be elected in the U.S • The oldest president to be elected in the U.S • a rule of law that a child's citizenship is determined by his or her place of birth • Vice President Thomas Jefferson, defeated the Federalist Party candidate and incumbent, President John Adams. • ...
Introduction to Business Crossword Puzzle 2021-02-15
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- making finished products raw materials
- incentive for a person to make income
- contract use name& sell goods of parent company
- items that are nice to have
- contest between businesses win customers
- items necessary for existence
- business owned by two or more people
- person who uses goods or services
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- business considered separate from owners
- process recording business financial data
- income - expense
- tangible items that businesses sell
- promoting a product to customers
- tasks businesses perform &sell to customers
- leading and directing an organization
- activities of day-to-day running business
- Business goal provide service rather profit
17 Clues: income - expense • items that are nice to have • items necessary for existence • promoting a product to customers • person who uses goods or services • tangible items that businesses sell • business owned by two or more people • incentive for a person to make income • leading and directing an organization • making finished products raw materials • ...
Vocab 1.1-1.2 2022-09-06
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- The use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environment (3D)
- An Improvement in card technology that stores data on an embedded chip.
- A freestanding booth that is placed in a public location to show information
- A computer that functions as one component in a larger product like a smart fridge.
- An environment where processors are embedded in every product imaginable.
- Descriptive text added to an object.
- Refers to the use of technology by a companies employees to meet the needs of a large business.
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- A device that can communicate, locate, and predict.
- The gap between those who have access to technology and its advancements and those who do not.
- A practice that involves reducing electricity consumed and environmental waste generated when using computers, mobile devices, and related technologies.
- A type of Virtual Reality that uses real imaging.
- Technology that uses audio output to describe the contents of the screen.
12 Clues: Descriptive text added to an object. • A type of Virtual Reality that uses real imaging. • A device that can communicate, locate, and predict. • The use of computers to simulate a real or imagined environment (3D) • An Improvement in card technology that stores data on an embedded chip. • Technology that uses audio output to describe the contents of the screen. • ...
FRD 2022-11-03
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- flagship city
- bonus
- magic powder
- 1st retreat city
- 1st public conference
- staple sport of FRD
- free resource
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- Front Row started with a..
- settle your mind
- decision filter
- we have 6
- you get eighteen
- what we hold
- our greatest calling
- accountability group
- family man...
- tagline
- emotional intelligence
- what we leave behind
19 Clues: bonus • tagline • we have 6 • what we hold • magic powder • flagship city • family man... • free resource • decision filter • settle your mind • you get eighteen • 1st retreat city • staple sport of FRD • our greatest calling • accountability group • what we leave behind • 1st public conference • emotional intelligence • Front Row started with a..
FRD 2022-11-03
Across
- flagship city
- bonus
- magic powder
- 1st retreat city
- 1st public conference
- staple sport of FRD
- free resource
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- Front Row started with a..
- settle your mind
- decision filter
- we have 6
- you get eighteen
- what we hold
- our greatest calling
- accountability group
- family man...
- tagline
- emotional intelligence
- what we leave behind
19 Clues: bonus • tagline • we have 6 • what we hold • magic powder • flagship city • family man... • free resource • decision filter • settle your mind • you get eighteen • 1st retreat city • staple sport of FRD • our greatest calling • accountability group • what we leave behind • 1st public conference • emotional intelligence • Front Row started with a..
Business crossword 2025-08-19
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- money and assets together
- most memorable part of business
- how good or bad your business is
- munyun
- the money you keep
- report to summarize your money
- Walmart vs target
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- Instagram, billboards, commercials
- numbers to results
- buying unnecessary stuff
- taxes booo
- business records
- give your business to America
- four parts of a business strategy
14 Clues: munyun • taxes booo • business records • Walmart vs target • numbers to results • the money you keep • buying unnecessary stuff • money and assets together • give your business to America • report to summarize your money • most memorable part of business • how good or bad your business is • four parts of a business strategy • Instagram, billboards, commercials
Chapter 2 Notes 2016-08-12
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- Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed
- The process of how the business analyst will receive, distribute, access, update, and escalate information from their stakeholders based on their plan
- A signigicant event realized during the course of the project. It can be used to measure progress and compare that progress to estimates
- Decomposes the project scope into smaller and smaller pieces, creating a hierarchy of work. May break down the project into iterations, releases, or phases; break deliverables into work packages; or break activities into smaller tasks
- Knowledge Area that covers how business analysts determine which activities are necessary in order to complete a business analysis effort. Covers identification of stakeholders, selection of business analysis techniques, the process that will be used to manage requirements, and how to assess the progress of work. Tasks in this knowledge area govern the performance of all other business analysis tasks
- Mnemonic for commonly used requirements attributes
- To be a compelling force on or produce effects on others. Proactively shift thinking, actions, and even emotional states of other people
- The ability to track a requirement through the development life cycle. It should be bi-directional; to trace requirements back to the business need for them, and forward through implementation
- Have a logical relationship that identifies which activities must be completed before other tasks can begin
- Determine activities that must be performed and the deliverables that must be produced to estimate the effort, identify tools and measurements
- The ability to manage and measure the activities of the business analyst for an effective and successful outcome
- A list of activities needed to produce deliverables on a project
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- Process Assets Can be used by including elements of previous business analysis approaches in the company to assist with the current business analysis approach(es) for the initiative. One of the inputs to Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
- Analysis Plan Depending on the business analysis approach and the overall methodology being used, this often includes: description of the scope of work, a WBS, an activity list, estimates for each activity and task, and a description of when and how the plan should be changed in response to changing conditions
- Factors that are considered to be true and that haven’t been proven so. BABOK mentions that scope and requirements are affected by assumptions, constraints, and dependencies
- Describes the process the business analyst will go through to select the activities that will be performed for a given project or initiative, the techniques used, the deliverables produced and which stakeholders need to be involved
- Matrix A stakeholder map that often include lines of communication between stakeholders. It shows the influence of and impact to stakeholders
- Reference A unique numeric (preferred) or textual identifier that identifies a given requirement. This reference should not be altered or reused even if the requirement is moved, changed or deleted
- Determiens the process for requirements change, identifying stakeholders that are consulted, informed or approve the change, and the need for requirements traceability
- A plan or what, to whom, when, and how to communicate about requirements on a project. It sets the expectations for communications about business analysis among stakeholders
- Task for identifying stakeholders affected by a potential or actual and/or share a common business need including identifying appropriate stakeholders for the project or project phase and determine stakeholder influence and/or authority over project deliverables
- The difference between a planned, budgeted, or expected result, and the actual result
- Judgment Draws on expertise that is provided from a wide range of sources that is used to determine the optimal business analysis approach. One of the inputs to Business Analysis Planning and Monitoring
- A place or method for storing and retrieving things. May be short- or long-term storage
24 Clues: Responsible, Accountable, Consulted, Informed • Mnemonic for commonly used requirements attributes • A list of activities needed to produce deliverables on a project • The difference between a planned, budgeted, or expected result, and the actual result • A place or method for storing and retrieving things. May be short- or long-term storage • ...
Chapter 1: Accounting and the Business Environment 2025-05-29
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- (PCAOB) Monitors the work of independent accountants who audit public companies.
- (FASB) The private organization that over-sees the creation and governance of account-ing standards in the United States.
- Providing information that is complete, neutral, and free from error.
- The right to receive cash in the future from customers for goods sold or for services performed.
- Represents the basic ownership of a corporation.
- The basic tool of accounting, measuring the resources of the business (what the business owns or has control of) and the claims to those resources (what the business owes to creditors and to the owners): Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
- A person who owns stock in a corporation.
- Any person or business to whom a business owes money.
- A business organized under state law that is a separate legal entity.
- Reports on the assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity of the business as of a specific date.
- An examination of a company’s financial statements and records.
- Average total assets.
- An event that affects the financial position of the business and can be measured with faithful representation.
- (SOX) Requires management to review internal control and take responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of their financial reports.
- Debts that are owed to creditors.
- Business documents that are used to communicate information needed to make business decisions.
- (ROA) Measures how profitably a company uses its assets.
- A business with a single owner.
- A short-term liability that will be paid in the future.
- (CFP) Certified professional who specializes in budgeting, planning for retirement, and managing finances.
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- A distribution of a corporation’s earnings to stockholders.
- The result of operations that occurs when total expenses are greater than total revenues.
- (SEC) U.S. governmental agency that oversees the U.S. financial markets.
- Reports how the company’s retained earnings balance changed from the beginning to the end of the period.
- The field of account-ing that focuses on providing information for external decision makers.
- Amounts earned from delivering goods or services to customers.
- Economic resources that are expected to benefit the business in the future and something the business owns or has control of.
- (CMAs) Professional accountants who specialize in accounting and financial management knowledge.
- (CGMA) Professional accountant with advanced knowledge in finance, operations, strategy, and management.
- Owner contributions to a corporation.
- (GAAP) Accounting guidelines, currently for mulated by the Financial Accounting Standards Board (FASB); the main U.S. accounting rule book.
- The information system that measures business activities, processes the information into reports, and communicates the results to decision makers.
- The result of operations that occurs when total revenues are greater than total expenses.
- (IASB) The private organization that oversees the creation and governance of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).
- The assumption that requires the items on the financial statements to be measured in terms of a monetary unit.
- (CPAs) Licensed professional accountants who serve the general public.
- The owners’ claims to the assets of the business.
- (LLC) A company in which each member is only liable for his or her own actions
- the net income or net loss of the business for a specific period.
- An organization that stands apart as a separate economic unit.
- Reports on a business’s cash receipts and cash payments for a specific period
- Assumes that the entity will remain in operation for the foreseeable future.
- The field of accounting that focuses on providing information for internal decision makers.
- Equity earned by profitable operations of a corporation that is not distributed to stockholders.
- The costs of selling goods or services.
- A business with two or more owners and not organized as a corporation.
46 Clues: Average total assets. • A business with a single owner. • Debts that are owed to creditors. • Owner contributions to a corporation. • The costs of selling goods or services. • A person who owns stock in a corporation. • Represents the basic ownership of a corporation. • The owners’ claims to the assets of the business. • ...
FORMS OF OWNERSHIP 2022-09-15
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- who is responsible for the debts of the business?
- allowed any number of shareholders, over 7
- another name for capital goods
- sole trader takes 100%
- easily transferable
- if one partner makes a bad decision, the other partners will be affected
- procedures to follow when closing down
- owners personal belongs at risk
- responsibilities, workload & risk is ______ between partners
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- the business will carry on
- both private & public companies have to have a board of _________ to help manage the business
- has to be paid back with interest
- recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd'
- partnerships allow for more ________ in the business
- money contributed from the owners savings
- better to have it written
- accountants check the financial records of the business
- this form of ownership allows for financials to be confidential
- portion of the company's profits paid out to shareholders
- public companies are listed on the ______
20 Clues: easily transferable • sole trader takes 100% • better to have it written • the business will carry on • another name for capital goods • owners personal belongs at risk • has to be paid back with interest • recognised by the letters '(Pty) Ltd' • procedures to follow when closing down • money contributed from the owners savings • public companies are listed on the ______ • ...
Chapter 5 2020-02-24
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- earnings o a business from business activities
- net income after taxes
- sales under 500million
- net sales or revenue on income statement
- reports financial info over a specific period of time
- value of asset according to balance sheet
- price to earning ratio
- discusses companys products or services
- investing in different companies representing different industries
- items of value the company owns
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- sales over 5 billion
- organization that was set up to develop tools to assist long term investors
- records of financial activities
- difference between assets and liabilities
- sales between 500million and 5 billion
- yearly record summarizing the financial conditions of a corp that will be distributed to shareholders
- amounts a business pays to operate the business and earn that revenue
- investing roughly equal amounts of money at regular intervals
- sum of money paid regularly
- debts that a business owes to others
20 Clues: sales over 5 billion • net income after taxes • sales under 500million • price to earning ratio • sum of money paid regularly • records of financial activities • items of value the company owns • debts that a business owes to others • sales between 500million and 5 billion • discusses companys products or services • net sales or revenue on income statement • ...
Vocabulary Crossword 2024-11-12
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- Worker with minimal skills
- Business owned by one person
- Business owned by two or more people
- A worker not involved in a union
- Worker without specialized skills
- All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- Has no owner and often run to benefit the public
- Worker with specialized abilities
- Wages will vary according to
- Business where one person holds all the liability and the other invest the money
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- Law that give workers the choice to join a union
- Worker with advanced skills and education
- Workers referred to as contingency employment
- Cooperative that provides a service
- Business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals
- Most complex form of business
- Provides safety laws that influence wages
- Groups of people aiming to better wages and improve working conditions for their job
- Allowed states to pass the right-to-work laws.
- Changes in the job market
20 Clues: Changes in the job market • Worker with minimal skills • Business owned by one person • Wages will vary according to • Most complex form of business • A worker not involved in a union • Worker without specialized skills • Worker with specialized abilities • Cooperative that provides a service • Business owned by two or more people • Worker with advanced skills and education • ...
Copyright Crossword #6 2021-03-18
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- This Hitchcock classic was the subject of Supreme Court case Stewart v. Abend (two words)
- President whose memoir was at the center of Supreme Court infringement case (last name)
- ______ v. Acuff-Rose Music, Supreme Court case featuring Roy Orbison’s “Oh, Pretty Woman”
- Office fellowship for attorneys in the initial stages of their careers
- International Copyright ______, biennual event bringing together copyright officials from around the world
- Type of Office publication providing up-to-date and authoritative information to a general audience
- Part of Office modernization, the business ______ tool will aid in analyzing Office functions
- Acronym for new group registration option for musical works published on the same album
- One of three user personas developed in the Office’s communication strategy
- Copyright ______, Office column highlighting treasures found in the Office archives
- Baker v. ______, 1879 Supreme Court case regarding the idea-expression dichotomy
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- Number of factors in evaluating fair use questions
- One of three user personas developed in the Office’s communication strategy
- Copyright law provides exceptions for libraries and _____
- One of three user personas developed in the Office’s communication strategy
- Type of work whose owner cannot be identified or located by those seeking permission to use it
- Type of notice that lets author reclaim granted rights
- Atari sued Register of Copyrights Ralph Oman over denial of registration for this video game
- ______ of Copyright Entries, compilations of brief registrations and renewals
- Tribunal established by CASE Act, for short
20 Clues: Tribunal established by CASE Act, for short • Number of factors in evaluating fair use questions • Type of notice that lets author reclaim granted rights • Copyright law provides exceptions for libraries and _____ • Office fellowship for attorneys in the initial stages of their careers • One of three user personas developed in the Office’s communication strategy • ...
Spelling list 2024-05-06
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- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being manufactured
- when your stomach hurts
- the legal right of the owner of intellectual property
- the activity of visiting the famous or interesting places of an area
- a group of buildings in which the functions of state government are carried out.
- a child of one's son or daughter
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- the relationship between brothers
- a statement that represents something as smaller or less intense, or less important than it really is
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- activities designed to prevent or thwart spying, intelligence gathering, and sabotage by an enemy or other foreign entity
- to obtain goods or a service from an outside or foreign supplier
- estimate something to be smaller or less important than it actually is
- a great work of art
- a silly careless person incapable of concentration.
- activities at a school or college pursued in addition to the normal course of study.
- astonishing or awe-inspiring in quality
- a person who's the first to do something
- the fact of experiencing something or being affected by it because of being in a particular situation or place for too long
18 Clues: a great work of art • when your stomach hurts • a child of one's son or daughter • the relationship between brothers • astonishing or awe-inspiring in quality • a person who's the first to do something • a silly careless person incapable of concentration. • the legal right of the owner of intellectual property • ...
B&E Scavenger Hunt 2021-05-11
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- This document describes how to create a repair in Core.
- This document explains how to request onsite repair service for a Mac computer.
- This document describes how to contact Business & Education Advisors.
- This document describes how Advisors support Apple Remote Desktop software.
- This document describes how to process a customer-paid repair requote with a purchase order.
- This document describes how to process a repair with a purchase order in Canada and the United States.
- This document provides Business & Education and Deployment Programs Support (DPS) Advisors with step-by-step instructions for common tasks in SAP.
- This document describes how Advisors support Apple Configurator.
- This document describes how Business & Education and Deployment Programs Support (DPS) Advisors support Apple School Manager and Apple Business Manager.
- This document describes how to support AppleCare for Enterprise customers
- This document describes how Advisors interact with Deployment Programs Support.
- This document describes how to handle issues with existing Activation Lock removal requests for businesses and schools.
- Send customer-installable Apple service parts via the do-it-yourself (DIY) parts process or the small-device-repair process.
- This document describes how Business & Education Advisors help customers who call about enterprise or consumer products.
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- This document describes how to support customers who choose carry-in service for hardware repairs for Apple products.
- This document describes the responsibilities of Business & Education Advisors.
- This document describes when and how to contact Direct Dispatch.
- This document describes when and how Tier 1 Business & Education Advisors contact Tier 2 Business & Education.
- This document lists products and services supported by Business & Education.
- This document describes how to handle Activation Lock removal requests for businesses and schools
- This document describes how to request 10 or more do-it-yourself (DIY) or mail-in repairs for businesses and schools in Canada and the United States.
- This document provides an overview of resources related to service for Apple products.
- This document explains how to handle contacts about service and repair issues.
- This document describes how AMR Tier 1 Business & Education Advisors contact Business & Education Account Security.
- This document describes how to arrange multiple do-it-yourself (DIY) or mail-in repairs.
25 Clues: This document describes how to create a repair in Core. • This document describes when and how to contact Direct Dispatch. • This document describes how Advisors support Apple Configurator. • This document describes how to contact Business & Education Advisors. • This document describes how to support AppleCare for Enterprise customers • ...
Chapter 15 & 16 Key Vocab 2024-11-25
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- A loan borrowed and paid (with interest) within a year
- Money that is loaned to a business and must be paid back
- Claims against assets or what you owe to others
- A percentage of sales leftover after taking away costs
- Security (like an asset) pledged as assurance to repay debts to lenders
- a written financial plan for business operations for a specific period of time.
- The gradual loss of an asset's value over time
- The money made by a business after taking away ALL costs of doing business (gross profit - ALL costs)
- Expensive items of value owned by a company
- Someone's personal financial contributions to the business (gives ownership to the person)
- The financial statement that is also known as profit and loss - tracks revenue and expenses
- Stock that gives holders first claim on corporation earnings
- The value of a shareholders investment into a business (also called capital or net worth)
- Credit records showing payments you are owed by others - you are due to receive them
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- A type of budget that shows projected sales, costs, expenses and profits for ongoing activities of the business.
- Profits that are not taken out of the business, but instead are saved for future use
- Written promise to pay back a lender for a certain amount at a certain point in time
- The dollar value shown on a share of stock
- The money made by a business after taking away costs associated with making/shipping/selling (sales - cost of goods sold)
- The price at which stock is actually bought and sold
- The authorization to borrow up to a certain amount for a specified period of time
- The earnings/profit made from owning a share of stock
- Ownership stake in a corporation; Gain the right to participate in voting privileges and share profits
- The financial statement that tracks the value/worth at any point in time - tracks assets, liabilities, and owners' equity
- Credit records showing credit purchases of a business, amounts that are owed, and payments made.
- A loan borrowed and paid (with interest) longer than a year
- A type of budget that projects income and expenses from the beginning of a business until the break-even point
27 Clues: The dollar value shown on a share of stock • Expensive items of value owned by a company • The gradual loss of an asset's value over time • Claims against assets or what you owe to others • The price at which stock is actually bought and sold • The earnings/profit made from owning a share of stock • A loan borrowed and paid (with interest) within a year • ...
Chapter 12 - Financial Management 2022-04-07
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- The employer transfers net pay electronically into the employee's bank account.
- Plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable.
- The documentation used to process earnings payments and record each employee's pay history.
- The assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date.
- All income that a business receives over a period of time.
- Provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses.
- What a company owes.
- A report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period.
- Used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business.
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- Comparisons of a company's financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing.
- The value of the owner's investment in the business.
- The financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay.
- Differences between actual and budgeted performance.
- An estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period.
- Describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period.
- What a company owns.
- The costs of operating a business.
17 Clues: What a company owns. • What a company owes. • The costs of operating a business. • The value of the owner's investment in the business. • Differences between actual and budgeted performance. • All income that a business receives over a period of time. • The assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date. • ...
Economics 2024-02-26
Across
- amount an individual or business makes after deducting costs, allowances and taxes
- group organized for purposes other than generating profit
- a company that has business operations in at least one country other than its home country
- private organization that provides the public with information on businesses and charities
- amount of money a company borrows when it takes a loan.
- specialized form of general partnership.
- shares of ownership in a corporation and the type of stock in which most people invest.
- fixed-income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower
- taxing of shareholder dividends after taxation as corporate earnings.
- items, goods, merchandise, and materials held by a business for selling in the market to earn a profit.
- non-registered, unincorporated business run solely by one individual proprietor with no distinction between the business and the owner.
- situation where a business closes if the owner dies, retires, or leaves for some other reason.
- form of fundraising where a business asks the public for a contribution
- a business whereby the owner licenses its operations—along with its products, branding, and knowledge
- union between two companies in the same industry but at different stages of the production process
- corporation made up of several different, independent businesses
- association or network of businesspeople designed to promote and protect the interests of its members
- relationship between two or more people to do trade or business.
- companies operating in the same or similar industry combine together
- not-for-profit financial institution that accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services
- sells the right to open stores and sell products or services using its brand, expertise, and intellectual property.
- measure of the amount of value an asset loses from influential factors affecting its market value.
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- one or more business owners or partners are liable for their company's debts and tax compliance.
- private equity investor that provides capital to companies with high growth potential
- organization of workers that negotiates with employers over wages and working conditions
- documents that bind a company's objectives and goals.
- financial statement that shows you the company's income and expenditures.
- user-owned and controlled business from which benefits are derived and distributed equitably on the basis of use or as a business owned and controlled by the people who use its services
- focused on early-stage startups that do not have a business model in place
- distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders and is determined by the company's board of directors.
- voluntary process used to determine terms and conditions of work and regulate relations between employers, workers and their organisations
- type of stock that pays shareholders a specified dividend and has priority over common stock for receiving dividends.
- total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business
- legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets.
- monetary charge for borrowing money
- wealthy person who invests his or her own money in a company
- business arrangement by which two or more individuals agree to share responsibilities, assets, profits, and financial and legal liabilities of a jointly-owned business.
- an individual that owns at least one share of an organisation's capital stock.
- individual who purchases the right to sell the franchisor's goods or services using its existing business model and trademark.
40 Clues: monetary charge for borrowing money • specialized form of general partnership. • documents that bind a company's objectives and goals. • amount of money a company borrows when it takes a loan. • group organized for purposes other than generating profit • legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners. • ...
entrepreneurship 2025-03-19
Across
- a business owned by two or more people, unlimited liability
- the process of trading goods, services, etc
- attributes you develop from time
- attributes you have from birth
- Net revenue - net income
- the main characteristic an entrepreneur needs
- a business with limited liability
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- Income - expenses
- improving an already existing idea/product etc
- organisation whose main goal is to earn profit
- monetary value a business spends to produce goods or services
- creating a new method/idea/product etc
- a business owned by one person
- someone who takes a risk and starts a business
- Price x Quantity
15 Clues: Price x Quantity • Income - expenses • Net revenue - net income • attributes you have from birth • a business owned by one person • attributes you develop from time • a business with limited liability • creating a new method/idea/product etc • the process of trading goods, services, etc • the main characteristic an entrepreneur needs • ...
sdasd 2017-09-15
Across
- table (eating at a table)
- scoffer, unpleasant person, mocker
- multiplied
- multiply (your days will be multiplied)
- foolish
- wise
- unrighteous
Down
- reason
- knowledge of
- self
- he who lacks understanding
- high places
- fear
- foolish
- fool
- scoffer (in proverbs 9) violent in general
- simple, low intelligence, человек без опыта, недальновидный
- sacrifice
- hewed out
19 Clues: self • fear • fool • wise • reason • foolish • foolish • sacrifice • hewed out • multiplied • high places • unrighteous • knowledge of • table (eating at a table) • he who lacks understanding • scoffer, unpleasant person, mocker • multiply (your days will be multiplied) • scoffer (in proverbs 9) violent in general • simple, low intelligence, человек без опыта, недальновидный
The Role of Business 2020-04-07
Across
- Those activities undertaken by the business that combine the resources to create products that satisfy customers’ needs and wants.
- The money a business receives as payment for its products.
- Money received by a person for providing his or her labour, or a business from a return on its investments.
- Someone who starts, operates and assumes the risk of a business venture in the hope of making a profit
- An improvement on something already established.
- Items that can be seen or touched
- A fixed amount of money paid on a regular basis, usually fortnightly or monthly, to a permanent employee of a business
- Part of a business’s profit that is divided among shareholders.
- Money received by workers, usually on a weekly basis, for services they provide to an employer.
- The possibility of loss
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- A good or service that can be bought or sold
- The act of selecting among alternatives.
- The development of something new
- The organised effort of individuals to produce and sell, for a profit, the products that satisfy individuals’ needs and wants.
- _____ and development is a set of activities undertaken to improve existing products, create new products and improve production
- What remains after all business expenses have been deducted from sales revenue.
- People who are part owners of a company because they own a number of shares.
- a _____ product is one that is ready for customers to buy and use.
- Things done for you by others.
- _____ expenses are all the costs of running the business except the cost of goods sold.
20 Clues: The possibility of loss • Things done for you by others. • The development of something new • Items that can be seen or touched • The act of selecting among alternatives. • A good or service that can be bought or sold • An improvement on something already established. • The money a business receives as payment for its products. • ...
U3Ac5As1 2021-03-25
Across
- Proprietorship, state or right of owning a business or holding property
- Union, organization association of workers in a trade
- financial institution where customers can save or borrow money
- action or process of gradually reducing the strength or effectiveness of someone or something through sustained attack or pressure
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law
- Liability, Liability is not capped business owner(s) are responsible for paying all business debts
- a person willing to take a financial risk
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- association or relationship between two or more individuals who join together to carry on a trade or business
- process of researching, promoting, selling and distributing a product or service
- Market, availability of employment and labour in terms of supply and demand
- general direction in which something is developing or changing
- Institution, deals with financial transactions like deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange
- Capitalists, person or company who invests in business venture, providing start-up money or money for expansion
- Management, leadership style where one person controls all decisions while taking very little inputs from others
- Union, nonprofit making money cooperative whose members can borrow form pooled deposits at low interest rates
- Liability, Corporate loss will not exceed the amount invented in a partnership or limited liability company
- event where a product is released to public market
- Plan, document setting out business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them
- a refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest
- developing business contacts to form business relationships
20 Clues: a person willing to take a financial risk • event where a product is released to public market • Union, organization association of workers in a trade • developing business contacts to form business relationships • general direction in which something is developing or changing • financial institution where customers can save or borrow money • ...
Chapter 6 2021-12-16
Across
- The process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving goods
- A business owned by 1 person.
- Production and procurement, Marketing,Management, Finance, and accounting
- Purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to consumers, the final buyers of the goods.
- A contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company in a designated geographic area
- The buying and reselling of goods that have already been produced
- The business or art of money management
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- Producers, Processors, Manufactures, Intermediaries, Wholesalers, Retailers
- Distributes goods
- A type of organization that focuses on providing a service, but not to make a profit
- A business that gathers raw goods
- A business owned by 2 or more people who share risks and rewards
- This involves maintaining and checking records, handling bills, and preparing financial reports for a business.
- Holds a firms owners responsible for no more than the capital they have invested in it
- A business that makes finished products out of processed goods
- Changes raw materials into more finished products
- The process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, leading, controlling, and evaluating the effective use of resources
- An organization that is owned and operated by its members
- A company that is registered by a state and operates apart from its owners
- Makes owner is responsible for the company debts
- The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services
- A business that moves goods from one business to another
22 Clues: Distributes goods • A business owned by 1 person. • A business that gathers raw goods • The business or art of money management • Makes owner is responsible for the company debts • Changes raw materials into more finished products • A business that moves goods from one business to another • An organization that is owned and operated by its members • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
Across
- business or an activity
- not have neough of something
- become smaller
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- statement senior management's vision for the company
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- income from business activities or taxes
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
Down
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year
- a person or company that buys goods or services
- a situation when a few new buyers can be found
- a system in which a country helps its own industries by putting taxes on foreign goods
- an amount of money that you owe
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- the ability to read and write
- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- money money that is used to start a new business
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
24 Clues: become smaller • business or an activity • not have neough of something • the ability to read and write • an amount of money that you owe • income from business activities or taxes • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a situation when a few new buyers can be found • a person or company that buys goods or services • events that mark an important stage in a process • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
Across
- business or an activity
- not have neough of something
- become smaller
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- statement senior management's vision for the company
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- income from business activities or taxes
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
Down
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year
- a person or company that buys goods or services
- a situation when a few new buyers can be found
- a system in which a country helps its own industries by putting taxes on foreign goods
- an amount of money that you owe
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- the ability to read and write
- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- money money that is used to start a new business
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
24 Clues: become smaller • business or an activity • not have neough of something • the ability to read and write • an amount of money that you owe • income from business activities or taxes • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a situation when a few new buyers can be found • a person or company that buys goods or services • events that mark an important stage in a process • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
Across
- business or an activity
- become smaller
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- a system in which a country helps its own industries by putting taxes on foreign goods
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- not have neough of something
- an amount of money that you owe
Down
- statement senior management's vision for the company
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
- income from business activities or taxes
- money money that is used to start a new business
- a situation when a few new buyers can be found
- the ability to read and write
- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- a person or company that buys goods or services
24 Clues: become smaller • business or an activity • not have neough of something • the ability to read and write • an amount of money that you owe • income from business activities or taxes • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a situation when a few new buyers can be found • a person or company that buys goods or services • money money that is used to start a new business • ...
U3T1 Chapter 2 2023-10-26
Across
- These strategies include niche markets, emerging technologies, innovation and R&D
- _________ Development is targeting an existing market with new products
- An evaluation criteria measuring the business against others in the industry
- This occurs when two businesses pool resources together to create a third business
- This matrix was created by Igor and details growth strategies
- A macro environmental factor concerning the buying behaviours of consumers
- This growth strategy involves offering the existing product to the existing market
- Anyone with an interest in the business
- An evaluation criteria concerning the speed at which business is conducted
- The increase of _____ provides a challenge to mature businesses
- This is the first stage of the business lifecycle
- One of the macro environmental factors including unemployment rates
- A business function concerning how products are produced
- McDonalds used this growth strategy when expanding into the global market
- An operating external environmental factor that can reduce market share
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- This is the stage in the business life cyle where revenue begins to plateau and the target market has been fully captured
- A macro environmental factor regarding working conditions
- The first stage of the employment cycle
- This type of market is a small segment of the market with a unique set of characteristics
- An evaluation criteria concerning whether business goals were met
- _________ Development involves expanding horizontally with the same product mix
- This is a partnership between two businesses that provides mutual benefits
- A smaller version of a company that is opened in a new location
23 Clues: The first stage of the employment cycle • Anyone with an interest in the business • This is the first stage of the business lifecycle • A business function concerning how products are produced • A macro environmental factor regarding working conditions • This matrix was created by Igor and details growth strategies • ...
Introduction to Accounting 2025-05-16
Across
- The nongovernmental entity that establishes GAAP.
- An incorporated business that issues shares of stock as evidence of ownership.
- Earned by selling goods or services to customers.
- ____ Company. A company that sells shares of its stock privately and is not required to release its financial statements to the public.
- A unincorporated business owned by two or more persons.
- The amounts owed by the business
- A system that collects and processes financial information about an organization and reports that information to decision makers.
- The costs of business necessary to earn revenues.
- ____ Entity. The financial reports of a business are assumed to include the results of only that business's activities.
- The set of rules used by companies and understood by external users of financial statements..
Down
- _____ Activities. Transactions with lenders (borrowing and repaying cash) and stockholders (selling company stock and paying dividends).
- Concerns the values, rules, and justifications that govern one's way of life.
- A feature of financial information that allows it to influence a decision.
- ____ Representation. Financial information that depicts the economic substance of business activities.
- _____ Activities. Activities directly related to running the business to earn a profit.
- ____ Equity. The total amounts invested and reinvested in the business by its owners.
- A company that has its stock bought and sold on stock exchanges and is required to publicly release its financial statements.
- The resources owned by a company
- _____ Activities. Buying and selling productive resources with long lives.
- The federal agency that primarily regulates the sale of stocks and bonds.
20 Clues: The amounts owed by the business • The resources owned by a company • The nongovernmental entity that establishes GAAP. • Earned by selling goods or services to customers. • The costs of business necessary to earn revenues. • A unincorporated business owned by two or more persons. • The federal agency that primarily regulates the sale of stocks and bonds. • ...
IBC 2024-03-21
Across
- The practice of conducting business in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- The exchange of information, ideas, or messages between individuals or groups.
- The system of money used in a particular country or region.
- Adhering to laws, regulations, and standards relevant to a particular industry or business activity.
- The buying and selling of goods or services over the internet or other electronic networks.
- Management: The process of handling and mitigating the effects of unexpected events or emergencies that could disrupt business operations.
- The commercial environment in which goods or services are bought and sold.
- The financial gain realized from a business transaction or activity, calculated as revenue minus expenses.
- Management: The process of identifying, assessing, and mitigating potential risks to a business or project.
- An agreement between two or more parties to cooperate and share resources in a business venture.
- The process of integrating and interconnecting economies and cultures worldwide.
- A plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal, especially in business or politics.
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- Building and maintaining relationships with others, especially for professional or business purposes.
- Chain: The sequence of processes involved in producing and distributing goods, from raw materials to the final consumer.
- Control: The process of ensuring that products or services meet specified standards of quality and reliability.
- Allocating money or resources into a project, business, or asset with the expectation of future benefits or returns.
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal or objective.
- Written or electronic records used to track transactions, agreements, or procedures in business.
- A company or organization operating in several countries.
- The planning, coordination, and management of the flow of goods, services, and information within a business or organization.
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement or compromise between parties with different interests or goals.
- A tax or duty imposed on imported or exported goods, usually by a government.
- Bringing goods or services into one country from another for sale or use.
- The skill of tactfully managing negotiations and relationships, especially between countries or organizations.
- Sending goods or services produced in one country to be sold in another.
25 Clues: A company or organization operating in several countries. • The system of money used in a particular country or region. • Working together with others to achieve a common goal or objective. • Sending goods or services produced in one country to be sold in another. • Bringing goods or services into one country from another for sale or use. • ...
Comp SCI Review 2024-03-11
18 Clues: Data • Data • Graph • Chart • Learned • Thinking • Processing • Information • Opinion based • Machine learning • Learning from data • Artificial Intelligence • How easy you can read it • Easier to understand data • Something we use everyday • Make data cleaner to read • Data Information about data • easier to read your information
Open and Close Alarms 2023-02-10
Across
- when a business arms their system
- the only schedule we are allowed to make changes in
- when a closing signal is received
- button you press to check next expected event
- when a business disarms their system
- an alarm we receive when a business arms outside of their scheduled hours
- VIP partner with special instructions prior to handling open/close alarm
- what we must have notated prior to handling the alarm
- business is not closing or already close or no one is reached 2nd time we call
- if a business is already open or an opening signal is received
Down
- the business schedule provided to us showing open and closing times
- an alarm we receive when a business disarms outside of their scheduled hours
- when a business is not opening or we reach no contacts 2nd time we call
- message from manager where we can partial clear immediately
- informed of new closing time or we reach no one the first time we call
- accounts where locations have more than one schedule such as a bank
- when we reach no contacts the first time we call or we are informed of new opening time
17 Clues: when a business arms their system • when a closing signal is received • when a business disarms their system • button you press to check next expected event • the only schedule we are allowed to make changes in • what we must have notated prior to handling the alarm • message from manager where we can partial clear immediately • ...
Business, Marketing, and Finance 2023-08-31
Across
- the difference between the income earned and expenses incurred by a business during a specific period of time
- a contract used when two or more individuals create a business
- The market price for a product is determined at a point where
- the limited supply of goods
- Products are commonly known as
- A document that dictates how business should be conducted is a(n)
- The value of the next best option that is not selected is
- Each person who participates in a contract agreement is called
Down
- describes how the owners and employees think, feel, and act as a business
- price of product is determined by the law of
- The driving force in choosing to start a business
- Money earned in exchange for work
- An individual or group that buys products is called
- the economic resources a nation uses to make goods and supply services for its population
- Laws that apply to the handling of business debts when a business is no longer profitable
- When demand for a product becomes greater than available supply
- all of the tools, equipment, and machinery used to produce goods and services
17 Clues: the limited supply of goods • Products are commonly known as • Money earned in exchange for work • price of product is determined by the law of • The driving force in choosing to start a business • An individual or group that buys products is called • The value of the next best option that is not selected is • ...
DASAR-DASAR MANAJEMEN PERKANTORAN LAYANAN BISNIS KELAS X MPLB 3 2023-09-25
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- ALAT UNTUK MELUBANGI DOKUMEN
- ALAT UNTUK MEMINDAI DOKUMEN
- FUNGSI PELAPORAN
- FUNGSI KEPEMIMPINAN
- SEMUA BAGIAN-BAGIAN SURAT ADA DISEBELAH KIRI
- ISI DARI ALAT MENYATUKAN DOKUMEN
- ALAT UNTUK MENYATUKAN SEJUMLAH DOKUMEN
- BUSINESS TO BUSINESS
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- BAGIAN SURAT YANG BERISI TENTANG LOGO DAN IDENTITAS PERUSAHAAN LAINNYA.
- UNSUR MANAJEMEN UANG
- FUNGSI CONTROLLING
- UNSUR MANAJEMEN MANUSIA
- ALAT UNTUK MENAMPILKAN SLIDE PERSENTASI
- ALAT UNTUK MENCETAK DOKUMEN
- BUSINESS TO GOVERNMENT
- BUSINESS TO CUSTOMER
- FUNGSI PERENCANAAN
- SAMA DENGAN BLOK STYLE BEDANYA PARAGRAF PERTAMA MENJOROK
- SEMUA BAGIAN-BAGIAN SURAT ADA DIKIRI TANGGAL DAN TANDATANGAN ADA DIKANAN
19 Clues: FUNGSI PELAPORAN • FUNGSI CONTROLLING • FUNGSI PERENCANAAN • FUNGSI KEPEMIMPINAN • UNSUR MANAJEMEN UANG • BUSINESS TO CUSTOMER • BUSINESS TO BUSINESS • BUSINESS TO GOVERNMENT • UNSUR MANAJEMEN MANUSIA • ALAT UNTUK MEMINDAI DOKUMEN • ALAT UNTUK MENCETAK DOKUMEN • ALAT UNTUK MELUBANGI DOKUMEN • ISI DARI ALAT MENYATUKAN DOKUMEN • ALAT UNTUK MENYATUKAN SEJUMLAH DOKUMEN • ...
Business Crossword - Testing your Knowledge 2017-11-15
Across
- Coins and banknotes
- Not spending money
- Someone who sells to another
- Someone who employee's people
- People who govern a state/country
- A symbol used in commercials
- Setting up a business or businesses
- A person's occupation, profession and trade
- Amount of money someone has made
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- A person who creates their own idea and turn it into a business
- Giving someone else partial amount of your business
- Someone who purchases goods for personal use
- A person who is employed
- Memorable phrase
- A commercial business
- A person who buys
16 Clues: Memorable phrase • A person who buys • Not spending money • Coins and banknotes • A commercial business • A person who is employed • Someone who sells to another • A symbol used in commercials • Someone who employee's people • Amount of money someone has made • People who govern a state/country • Setting up a business or businesses • A person's occupation, profession and trade • ...
Business Opportunities & Locations Gr 10 2022-07-22
Across
- a type of analysis in business
- The W in SWOT
- the local laws business must follow
- bus, car, train, taxi
- the answer to a question is not determined
- The T in SWOT
- The O in SWOT
- is a business feasible?
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- other shops sell the same products as yours
- the temperature, rainfall etc.
- who are your customers?
- The amount of money a business needs
- The S in SWOT
- another word for questionnaire
- business expenses like rent
- the people working in a factory
16 Clues: The W in SWOT • The S in SWOT • The T in SWOT • The O in SWOT • bus, car, train, taxi • who are your customers? • is a business feasible? • business expenses like rent • a type of analysis in business • the temperature, rainfall etc. • another word for questionnaire • the people working in a factory • the local laws business must follow • The amount of money a business needs • ...
Interactive Crossword Review 2020-04-20
Across
- action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (expensive to organise and close regulation)
- action or process of regulating or being regulated
- type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity.
- particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed
- point or state at which a person or company breaks even
- company engaged in the business of dealing with financial and monetary transactions such as deposits, loans, investments, and currency exchange.
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- full legal responsibility that business owners and partners assume for all business debts.
- type of legal structure for an organization where a corporate loss will not exceed the amount invested in a partnership or limited liability company.
- two or more people oversee business operations and share its profits and liabilities.
- Document outlining basics of business
- total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity
- business, or other organization which is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- Private equity investor providing capital to companies exhibiting high growth potential in exchange for an equity stake.
- nonprofit-making money cooperative whose members can borrow from pooled deposits at low interest rates.
- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- Financial establishment: invests money deposited by customers, pays it out when required, makes loans at interest, and exchanges currency.
- state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- action or process of setting something in motion (newly established business)
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
20 Clues: Document outlining basics of business • action or process of regulating or being regulated • point or state at which a person or company breaks even • state of being responsible for something, especially by law • action or process of investing money for profit or material result • particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed • ...
Various Terms of Accounting 2025-06-30
Across
- Balance: A summary of all the ledger account balances, used to check the accuracy of the books.
- Money owed to a business by customers or other debtors for goods or services provided on credit.
- Obligations or debts owed by a business to external parties, such as creditors.
- The process of recording, summarizing, and analyzing financial transactions of a business.
- Costs incurred by a business in the process of earning revenue, like rent, salaries, and utilities.
- The entry on the right side of an account in double-entry bookkeeping, representing a liability or equity.
Down
- A book of original entry where all financial transactions are first recorded.
- Sheet: A financial statement showing the business’s financial position, listing assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
- The amount invested by the owner(s) in the business, either in cash or in kind.
- The systematic allocation of the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life.
- The recording of revenues and expenses when they are incurred, regardless of when cash is exchanged.
- Balance: A statement that ensures the equality of debits and credits in the ledger accounts.
- A book or electronic record where individual accounts are maintained for each item in the journal.
- The entry on the left side of an account in double-entry bookkeeping, representing an asset or expense.
- Income earned by a business from its normal business activities, like sales of goods or services.
- and Loss Account: A financial statement that shows the business’s profitability over a period by summarizing revenues and expenses.
- Reconciliation: The process of comparing a company’s cash records with the bank’s records to ensure consistency.
- Resources owned by a business that are expected to provide future economic benefits.
- The owner's residual interest in the assets of the business after deducting liabilities.
- Flow: The movement of cash into and out of a business over a period of time.
20 Clues: The systematic allocation of the cost of a fixed asset over its useful life. • A book of original entry where all financial transactions are first recorded. • The amount invested by the owner(s) in the business, either in cash or in kind. • Obligations or debts owed by a business to external parties, such as creditors. • ...
Understanding Financial Planning - Willow Gonzales 2015-04-28
Across
- capable of being bent, usually without breaking.
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period.
- what a company owes.
- a great quantity or store of money, valuable possessions, property or other riches.
- comparisons of a company's financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing.
- succession of images, thoughts, or emotions passing through the mind during sleep.
- provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses.
- assets, liabilities, and owners equity for a specific date are listed.
- the act of practice of manufacturing a variety of products, investing, so that a failure in or an economic slump affecting one of them will not be disastrous.
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period.
- all income that a business receives over a period of time.
- exposure to the chance of injury or loss, dangerous.
Down
- differences between actual and budgeted performance.
- division of a program for the allocation and management of finances and capital through budgeting, investment, etc.
- the value of the owners investment in the business
- used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business.
- what a company owns.
- act of resigning
- act of examining, inspection
- a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period.
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable.
- costs of operating a business
- achieving ones goals
23 Clues: act of resigning • what a company owes. • what a company owns. • achieving ones goals • act of examining, inspection • costs of operating a business • capable of being bent, usually without breaking. • the value of the owners investment in the business • differences between actual and budgeted performance. • exposure to the chance of injury or loss, dangerous. • ...
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
Across
- business or an activity
- not have neough of something
- statement senior management's vision for the company
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- a person or company that buys goods or services
- become smaller
- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- someone who buys and uses goods and services
- the ability to read and write
- the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year
Down
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
- a situation when a few new buyers can be found
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
- a system in which a country helps its own industries by putting taxes on foreign goods
- income from business activities or taxes
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- an amount of money that you owe
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- money money that is used to start a new business
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
24 Clues: become smaller • business or an activity • not have neough of something • the ability to read and write • an amount of money that you owe • income from business activities or taxes • someone who buys and uses goods and services • a situation when a few new buyers can be found • a person or company that buys goods or services • events that mark an important stage in a process • ...
Economics - Key Words 2016-11-02
Across
- what humans feel they need to improve their lives
- When a worker gets paid on an annual basis for their labour
- A business that completes work for another business or person
- Mcdonalds is an example of this business structure
- a person or business that creates a good or service
- a person or business that buys goods and services
- When a worker gets paid on an hourly basis for their labour
- a business structure in which one person owns a business
Down
- producers and consumers having to rely on each other for success
- in short supply
- a business structure in which there is 2 or more owners
- an abbreviation for private limited company
- what humans require in order to survive
- a place (virtual or physical) in which a buyer and seller interact
- a physical item that is created by a producer to sell
15 Clues: in short supply • what humans require in order to survive • an abbreviation for private limited company • what humans feel they need to improve their lives • a person or business that buys goods and services • Mcdonalds is an example of this business structure • a person or business that creates a good or service • a physical item that is created by a producer to sell • ...
Understanding Financial Planning Aaron Bratcher 2015-04-28
Across
- Record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- Detailed plans for financial needs
- Most financial _______ will start by asking you what your financial goals are
- Value of the owners' investment in the business
- What the company owns
- Report revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- Describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period
- Estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period
- Costs of operating a business
Down
- Comparisons of a company's financial element that indicate how well the business is performing
- What the company owes
- Differences between actual and budgeted performance
- All income that a business receives over a period of time
- Plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- Assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date
15 Clues: What the company owes • What the company owns • Costs of operating a business • Detailed plans for financial needs • Value of the owners' investment in the business • Differences between actual and budgeted performance • All income that a business receives over a period of time • Record and analyze the financial performance of a business • ...
Introduction To Accounting 100 2016-06-27
Across
- Anything that a company owns
- An employee’s salary is an example of a business __________
- A __________ account records the rent that a business has to pay
- A &D’s is a local example of a ________
- a person who controls or runs his or her own business
- This type of transaction does not require cash for immediate purchase
- These liabilities must be paid within a year
- the process of recording, interpreting, and reporting financial transactions
- Money removed by the owner of the business for personal gain
Down
- A_________ is an individual who has shares in a company.
- offering goods and services for sale with the aim of earning a profit
- ___________ involves giving and receiving something of monetary value
- Individuals who owe a business are_________ to that business
- Employees of a company are_______ users of accounting information
- Money invested by the owner of the business
15 Clues: Anything that a company owns • A &D’s is a local example of a ________ • Money invested by the owner of the business • These liabilities must be paid within a year • a person who controls or runs his or her own business • A_________ is an individual who has shares in a company. • An employee’s salary is an example of a business __________ • ...
Accounting Ch. 1.1-2 2022-08-25
Across
- any business activity that changes assets, liabilities or owner's equity
- insurance premiums paid in advance are referred to as
- business that performs an activity for a fee
- standards/rules accountants follow while recording and reporting financial activities
- business owned by one person
- assets = liabilities + owner's equity
- amount remaining after all liabilities are subtracted from all assets
- name given to an account
Down
- formal written document that describes the nature of a business and how it will operate
- a record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- arrangement that allows a business to buy now and pay later
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- difference between the increases and decreases in an account
- person/business to whom a liability is owed
15 Clues: name given to an account • business owned by one person • assets = liabilities + owner's equity • person/business to whom a liability is owed • financial rights to the assets of a business • business that performs an activity for a fee • insurance premiums paid in advance are referred to as • account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business • ...
Entrepreneurial Goals Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-14
Across
- The milestone when an entrepreneur releases their first revenue-generating product
- Creating a unique image for your business through logo and colors
- Maintaining a healthy work and personal life ratio
- Strategies used to promote products and increase business sales
- Investigating new tools or methods to improve your business
- Establishing a website, social media, and email contact to reach more people
- Non-monetary or monetary reasons driving entrepreneurs to start businesses
- Gaining new skills and certifications to benefit yourself and your business
Down
- Steady increase in business size or revenue over time
- Having enough revenue to run your business without using savings
- A written document detailing business mission, products, finances, and growth plans
- Building connections with like-minded entrepreneurs for feedback and support
- Working mostly with customers who match your values and interests
- Assigning responsibilities to others to improve efficiency
- Recruiting the right people to help your business grow
15 Clues: Maintaining a healthy work and personal life ratio • Steady increase in business size or revenue over time • Recruiting the right people to help your business grow • Assigning responsibilities to others to improve efficiency • Investigating new tools or methods to improve your business • Strategies used to promote products and increase business sales • ...
ict 2024-07-02
Across
- Number system with two digits, 0 and 1, used by computers.
- Security system that monitors and controls network traffic.
- Process of converting information into a secure form.
- Organized collection of data.
- Intelligence: Simulation of human intelligence by machines.
Down
- Device connected to a computer (e.g., printer, mouse).
- Technique of creating virtual versions of computer resources.
- Protection of computer systems from digital attacks
- Finding and fixing errors or bugs in software code.
- Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem.
- System: Software that manages computer hardware and software resources.
11 Clues: Organized collection of data. • Step-by-step procedure for solving a problem. • Protection of computer systems from digital attacks • Finding and fixing errors or bugs in software code. • Process of converting information into a secure form. • Device connected to a computer (e.g., printer, mouse). • Number system with two digits, 0 and 1, used by computers. • ...
Employability Skills CROSSWORD 2025-11-07
Across
- the process of creating, communicating, and delivering products or services that have value for customers, clients, and society
- a specific group of consumers a company directs its products and marketing efforts toward
- the process of starting a new business based upon the opportunities and needs of target market or local area
- The finance required by a new business to pay for essential fixed and current assets before it can open for business
- is a quick description of your business that you use to explain it to customers and investors
- business entity that is usually owned by multiple stockholders and operates as a separate legal entity
- The money you make of a job
- the capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day trading operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities.
Down
- person or business that sells goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A person who takes risk for their ideas
- A business that is owned by two people or more
- is an overview of your business goals and includes detail on how you think you are going to achieve them
- The regular paid amount of a job
- A single owner who is managing a business
- the state of being broke in your bank acount
16 Clues: The money you make of a job • The regular paid amount of a job • A person who takes risk for their ideas • A single owner who is managing a business • the state of being broke in your bank acount • A business that is owned by two people or more • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Wrinkle in Time Crossword 2022-05-05
15 Clues: Book • witch • glasses • Aunt _____ • evil brain • curly hair • Meg's home • tall, skinny • Meg's father • Meg's mother • Funny clothes • small, smart boy • leader of Camazotz • the place where the three w's live • Location of the CENTRAL Central Intelligence
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
15 Clues: facts • fun activity • small feline • game to solve • AI research lab • study of numbers • electronic device • mechanical device • man's best friend • detailed examination • systematic knowledge • programming language • step-by-step procedure • connection of computers • artificial intelligence agent
Being an Adult 2014-05-16
Across
- period ends and women become emotionally raged
- Intelligence: how much you know and speaking skills
- Study:same people are studied over again for a long period of time
- weakens
Down
- flirt, fall in love, and stick with one person at a tome
- studies: people of different ages are compared to one another
- comes unexpected and hard to deal with
- Intelligence: able to reason
- adulthood: late teens to early 20's
- clock: the right time to do stuff
10 Clues: weakens • Intelligence: able to reason • clock: the right time to do stuff • adulthood: late teens to early 20's • comes unexpected and hard to deal with • period ends and women become emotionally raged • Intelligence: how much you know and speaking skills • flirt, fall in love, and stick with one person at a tome • ...
Jordan's Identity Crossword 2020-03-15
Across
- Causing laughter or amusement
- Taking part in activities.
- Showing a lack of fear.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skill.
- Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
Down
- Having or showing strong excitement about something.
- The fact of continuing in an opinion or course or action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- Feeling or showing deference and respect.
- Devoted to a task or purpose.
10 Clues: Showing a lack of fear. • Taking part in activities. • Causing laughter or amusement • Devoted to a task or purpose. • Feeling or showing deference and respect. • Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence. • Having or showing strong excitement about something. • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skill. • ...
CH 1 PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-21
Across
- Interest is preference for a particular activity and aptitude is ____ to perform that activity
- Binet's test in bengali
- General feature of creativity tests in asking questions
- Relationship between creativity and intelligence
- Systematic, organised and objective procedures to record behaviour
- Who found that people with high IQ are not always creative/
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- Devised the concept of IQ
- Knowing one's internal strengths and relating to others
- Intelligence is a complex product of heredity and ____
- JP Guilford operations, contents, products
10 Clues: Binet's test in bengali • Devised the concept of IQ • JP Guilford operations, contents, products • Relationship between creativity and intelligence • Intelligence is a complex product of heredity and ____ • Knowing one's internal strengths and relating to others • General feature of creativity tests in asking questions • ...
Online and AI and the Evolution of Learning 2024-06-09
Across
- Fairness and justice in treatment.
- academic ... means a moral code or ethical policy of academia
- Protection of personal data from unauthorized access.
- With consideration or reference to the past.
- Lacking the quality or quantity re-quired;
- A great diffe- rence; inequality.
Down
- ... engagement means to be a participation in educational activities from a distance.
- Supervised, especially during an examination.
- Making less severe, seri-ous, or pain-ful.
- ... intelligence is an simulation of human intelligence by machines.
10 Clues: A great diffe- rence; inequality. • Fairness and justice in treatment. • Making less severe, seri-ous, or pain-ful. • Lacking the quality or quantity re-quired; • With consideration or reference to the past. • Supervised, especially during an examination. • Protection of personal data from unauthorized access. • ...
Bowtie Bonus Victory Lap 2023-04-19
Across
- Street the business building is located
- Mario's brother's name
- Power-up that lets Mario fly
- Name of the snack bar/coffee shop in the business building
- Mario's occupation
- Who is Mario trying to save most of the time
- ____Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Last name of the Spears alumni whose name is on the tennis center
Down
- Spears business alum and OSU baseball coach who played in the MLB after playing for OSU
- Name of the auditorium on the first floor of the business building
- The last name of the Spears Business Dean
- The name of the weekly Spears email
- The number of classrooms in the business building
- The official magazine of the Spears School of Business
- The Dean's signature accessory
15 Clues: Mario's occupation • Mario's brother's name • Power-up that lets Mario fly • The Dean's signature accessory • The name of the weekly Spears email • Street the business building is located • The last name of the Spears Business Dean • Who is Mario trying to save most of the time • ____Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship • ...
Bowtie Bonus Victory Lap 2023-04-19
Across
- Last name of the Spears alumni whose name is on the tennis center
- Street the business building is located
- Spears business alum and OSU baseball coach who played in the MLB after playing for OSU
- Name of the snack bar/coffee shop in the business building
- The Dean's signature accessory
- The number of classrooms in the business building
- Name of the auditorium on the first floor of the business building
- Who is Mario trying to save most of the time
Down
- Mario's brother's name
- The last name of the Spears Business Dean
- Mario's occupation
- The official magazine of the Spears School of Business
- The name of the weekly Spears email
- ____Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship
- Power-up that lets Mario fly
15 Clues: Mario's occupation • Mario's brother's name • Power-up that lets Mario fly • The Dean's signature accessory • The name of the weekly Spears email • Street the business building is located • The last name of the Spears Business Dean • Who is Mario trying to save most of the time • ____Center for Innovation and Entrepreneurship • ...
