business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Entrepreneurship 2024-05-22
Across
- 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. • ...
Interactive Crossword Review 2020-04-20
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- 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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Chapter 12 - Financial Management 2022-04-07
Across
- 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. • ...
crossword 2017-06-07
16 Clues: hallway • unhappy • to enjoy • thankful • not known • ... centre • I found... • british ... • I need to ... it • I .... that movie • I need to ... you • opposite of mature • opposite of closure • to measure opposite • some children are ..... • I like to look at a good ....
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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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..
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- _____ 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. • ...
big dog crossword 2026-03-10
Across
- – When businesses try to sell better or cheaper products than others.
- – A large company that is legally separate from its owners.
- – Money borrowed with the promise to pay it back later.
- – A debt or financial responsibility someone owes.
- – A business that uses the name and system of a bigger company.
- – Something valuable that a person or business owns.
- – The money a business earns from selling goods or services.
- – The process of making goods or creating services.
- – Money taken directly from a bank account.
- the Red – When a business is losing money.
- – Investments that represent ownership in a company.
- – Money or resources used to start or run a business.
- – A legal claim on someone’s property until a debt is paid.
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- – The money left after a business pays all its costs.
- – When one company controls almost all of a market and has little or no competition.
- – A new business project that may involve risk.
- – A place or system where buyers and sellers trade goods or services.
- – The use of goods or services by people.
- – An employee who develops new ideas or projects within a company.
- – Trading goods or services without using money.
- – Small pieces of ownership in a company.
- the Black – When a business is making a profit.
- – Money that someone owes to another person or business.
- – A set of questions asked to collect people’s opinions or information.
- – The first model or sample of a product used for testing.
- – Introducing new ideas or creative ways of doing things.
- – The amount of a product available to sell.
27 Clues: – The use of goods or services by people. • – Small pieces of ownership in a company. • the Red – When a business is losing money. • – Money taken directly from a bank account. • – The amount of a product available to sell. • – A new business project that may involve risk. • the Black – When a business is making a profit. • ...
Bomb: part 1 2021-02-03
17 Clues: grab • truce • agent • invent • page 39 • page 25 • page 33 • page 33 • tailing • intelligence • go to page 1 • go to page 20 • go to page 17 • Atomic fission • has a comminlit artical • quality of being real or truthful • sarcastic in a scathing, bitter way
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 • ...
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
Across
- 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
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- 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. • ...
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 • ...
AP Psychology People You Need To Know Crossword 2013-04-24
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- 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 • ...
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..
Variations in psychological attributes. 2022-10-10
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- specific characteristic of a person that makes them different from others
- employing systematically organised and objected procedures to record behaviour
- underlying potential for acquiring skills
- measurement of psychological attributes
- preference for a particular activity
- global capacity to think rationally and understand the world
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- exceptional general ability shown in superior performance in a wide variety of areas
- IQ below 20-25
- specific beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour
- this intelligence is high in botanists and zoologists
- ability to find novel ways to solve problems and create solutions
11 Clues: IQ below 20-25 • preference for a particular activity • measurement of psychological attributes • underlying potential for acquiring skills • specific beliefs about an ideal mode of behaviour • this intelligence is high in botanists and zoologists • global capacity to think rationally and understand the world • ...
Liams Crossword 2022-11-16
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- (of a machine or idea) cleverly and originally devised and well suited to its purpose.
- having or showing intelligence.
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- giving out or reflecting much light; shining.
- quick to understand, learn, and devise or apply ideas; intelligent.
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- exceptionally clever or talented.
- affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit.
- exceptional intellectual or creative power or other natural ability.
- having or showing good judgement.
- having or showing experience, knowledge, and good judgement.
- make or become wider, larger, or more open.
11 Clues: having or showing intelligence. • exceptionally clever or talented. • having or showing good judgement. • make or become wider, larger, or more open. • giving out or reflecting much light; shining. • affected with nausea; feeling inclined to vomit. • having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level. • ...
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. • ...
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 • ...
Higher PE 2019-12-09
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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 • ...
entrepreneurship 2025-03-19
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- 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 • ...
Unit 1 Topic 1 2026-02-23
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- a business with several owners
- part of the accounting equation
- costs to a business through the generating of revenues
- a type of investment whereby investors loan cash to the government to earn interest
- income earned by a business through the sale of goods or services
- a business that has limited liability
- items owned or controlled by a business to generate revenues
- what the owner gets back on their investment
- a business that sells goods to achieve a profit
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- this type of liability means the owner is responsible for the business debts
- the name of an investor in the stockmarket
- a business that uses skills and labour for revenue
- a business with a single owner
- a type of investment for amounts invested in the bank for a certain period of time
14 Clues: a business with several owners • a business with a single owner • part of the accounting equation • a business that has limited liability • the name of an investor in the stockmarket • what the owner gets back on their investment • a business that sells goods to achieve a profit • a business that uses skills and labour for revenue • ...
chapter 6 2022-10-24
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- working with someone on something
- group of people elected to govern an area
- a business that doesnt make money off of wht they sell
- online way to sell their business products
- be able to listen and do things correctly
- someone who resells
- the term for gaining profit or losing
- how a business gets their products out there
- the thing that runs the business
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- action of obtaining something
- someone who owns a business by themselves
- person who sells a lot of things for low prices
- the thing that fixes the products
- owners who are not responsible for their
- the thing that protects the money
- owners responsible for their businesses financial problems
- the thing that makes the product
- a third party in an agreement
- the thing that makes sure the product is good to go
- money
20 Clues: money • someone who resells • action of obtaining something • a third party in an agreement • the thing that makes the product • the thing that runs the business • the thing that fixes the products • working with someone on something • the thing that protects the money • the term for gaining profit or losing • owners who are not responsible for their • ...
9 Business X Word 1 2023-02-13
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- This person takes the risks in business
- A business aim
- Process of transforming a good for higher $
- Going on holiday to Bali is an example of...
- An Australian bank
- The ultimate motive for going into business
- Something that is required in day to day living
- A lack of resources
- All businesses need to have a good relationship with
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- Currently ranked 3rd largest GDP in the world
- The return which is given to Labor for their effort
- The process through which goods are made
- These people have an interest in something
- A factor of production
- This is needed to set up the business
- Switzerland is a country considered to be...
- A successful Indonesian ride sharing company
- The using up of goods and services
- A part ownership in a business
- A general rise in the cost of goods and services
20 Clues: A business aim • An Australian bank • A lack of resources • A factor of production • A part ownership in a business • The using up of goods and services • This is needed to set up the business • This person takes the risks in business • The process through which goods are made • These people have an interest in something • Process of transforming a good for higher $ • ...
Chapter Three 2013-10-10
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- Buying something and agreeing to pay for it later
- Carry out or do a project or services
- Taking cash out of an account
- Anything paid out to try and make a profit
- Some time soon
- Amount owed to creditor
- Putting money in an account
- Financial claims to assets
- Income earned for sales goods or services
- When you gain something
- A=L+OE
- Amount of money owed to a business
- Capital
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- Claim that gives legal right to a property
- Buying something on credit
- Anything of value that a person or a business has
- Person who runs business
- Debts
- Person or business that owes you money
- In the left column of the accounting equation
- Event that causes a change
- First account in the asset column
- To create
- Subdivision in the accounting equation
- Cost of something for a business
25 Clues: Debts • A=L+OE • Capital • To create • Some time soon • Amount owed to creditor • When you gain something • Person who runs business • Buying something on credit • Event that causes a change • Financial claims to assets • Putting money in an account • Taking cash out of an account • Cost of something for a business • First account in the asset column • Amount of money owed to a business • ...
Financial Planning - Kearra LA Richardson 2015-04-28
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- list all cash received and spent by business
- sheet list of assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- costs of operating a business
- revenue, expenses, and net income or loss
- financial plan for ongoing operations
- identify decrease of assets
- what a company owes
- financial plans are for
- what a company owns
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- all taxes collect, owned, and paid
- an estimate of actual money received or paid
- plans and expenses for beginning or expansion
- detailed plans for financial needs of business
- record and analyze financial performance
- identify the numbers or product on hand to sale
- identify all purchases and sales made with credit
- difference between actual and budget performance
- the value of the owners investment in business
- financial records of each employee
- having a goal makes you feel more in
- when revenue greater than expenses
- all income a business receives
22 Clues: what a company owes • what a company owns • financial plans are for • identify decrease of assets • costs of operating a business • all income a business receives • all taxes collect, owned, and paid • financial records of each employee • when revenue greater than expenses • having a goal makes you feel more in • financial plan for ongoing operations • ...
Entrepreneurs Vocabulary 2017-03-22
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- the amount of money you spend on your business that is not covered by your income
- product that is ready to be sold
- : a conclusion about something based on evidence
- run: making of the product in a factory
- for selling goods to the general public
- the money you earn from your business
- the extra money you make from your business
- satisfaction
- distance or anger
- hiding or controlling
- thinking
- Unique Selling Point, something original and different about the products
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- the money you spend on your business
- unfriendly
- truthfulness
- finding the right person
- the quality of being able to continue with an action despite setbacks
- a speech used to persuade investors to invest in your business idea
- ideas or feelings that a word triggers, in addition to its main, its literal meaning
- supply with money/ fund
20 Clues: thinking • unfriendly • truthfulness • satisfaction • distance or anger • hiding or controlling • supply with money/ fund • finding the right person • product that is ready to be sold • the money you spend on your business • the money you earn from your business • run: making of the product in a factory • for selling goods to the general public • ...
Entrepreneurs Vocabulary 2017-03-22
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- a speech used to persuade investors to invest in your business idea
- the amount of money you spend on your business that is not covered by your income
- supply with money/ fund
- thinking
- the quality of being able to continue with an action despite setbacks
- ideas or feelings that a word triggers, in addition to its main, its literal meaning
- truthfulness
- the money you earn from your business
- run: making of the product in a factory
- finding the right person
- Unique Selling Point, something original and different about the products
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- product that is ready to be sold
- the extra money you make from your business
- hiding or controlling
- : a conclusion about something based on evidence
- distance or anger
- satisfaction
- the money you spend on your business
- for selling goods to the general public
- unfriendly
20 Clues: thinking • unfriendly • satisfaction • truthfulness • distance or anger • hiding or controlling • supply with money/ fund • finding the right person • product that is ready to be sold • the money you spend on your business • the money you earn from your business • for selling goods to the general public • run: making of the product in a factory • ...
Accounting Terms 2024-03-20
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- Money coming into a business from customers and where money is being spent by a business.
- Total amount of money a business has earned with a certain period.
- Business owners interest in a company and how much its worth.
- How much money is made in relation to how much was spent.
- Process of spreading money into several different investments.
- Record keeping adjustment.
- keeping track of how much a business owes.
- used to report what the business owes
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- Longer lasting assets than one fiscal year.
- Shows expenses, costs and revenues for a company during a specific time period.
- Any money that is owed to the company from customers or other businesses.
- Keep track of how much money a business is making.
- Cash and other assets that business owners can put into a company.
- Different types of assets listed on the balance sheet.
- Keeping, organizing and analyzing financial records.
15 Clues: Record keeping adjustment. • used to report what the business owes • keeping track of how much a business owes. • Longer lasting assets than one fiscal year. • Keep track of how much money a business is making. • Keeping, organizing and analyzing financial records. • Different types of assets listed on the balance sheet. • ...
Wyatt Jackson Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-04-28
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- the point were a business is can not pay there debt
- a way of promoting your business to get someone to buy you produced or service
- the money that you make is more than you spent
- business practice consisting of a single owner
- sell in smaller quantities directly to the customer
- someone who manages and takes the risks of a business
- the money and funds needed to cover expenses like development
- a group of potential customers
- a person money,estate applicable or property
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- business that sells a different product or service but still in the same target audience
- something that a business will do if you pay thim
- the money a business owes you
- a outline of a companies company's objectives and goals
- a business that sells the same product as you in the same target audience
- making more money than you spend
- amount of money available for, required for a particular purpose
16 Clues: the money a business owes you • a group of potential customers • making more money than you spend • a person money,estate applicable or property • the money that you make is more than you spent • business practice consisting of a single owner • something that a business will do if you pay thim • the point were a business is can not pay there debt • ...
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
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- 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
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- annoy thoroughly
- to swell
- lacking harmony
- to examine very carefully
- to place side by side
- generous
- overly dramatic
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- 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 • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
Marketing Entrepreneurship 2019-05-20
Across
- Someone who makes an entirely new product
- A job a business does for you
- Getting your business known and out there
- Information a business sells
- Where a business sells their product
- Someone who starts a business
- A physical product
- The amount of money the product is selling for
Down
- A phrase associated with a company
- The amount of money a company is gaining
- A picture associated with a company
- The people a company is selling to
- Someone who takes a product and changes it.
- A short phrase with music to it.
- Something a business sells
15 Clues: A physical product • Something a business sells • Information a business sells • A job a business does for you • Someone who starts a business • A short phrase with music to it. • A phrase associated with a company • The people a company is selling to • A picture associated with a company • Where a business sells their product • The amount of money a company is gaining • ...
Accounting crossword 2026-03-11
Across
- Money put into a business to help it grow
- Cost of running a business
- Money a business owes
- Owner taking money out for personal use
- Equation Assets = Liabilities + Owners Equity
- A record used to track money changes
- Transaction An event that changes a business’s money
- Equity What belongs to the owner after debts are paid
Down
- Things a business owns
- Someone you owe money to
- Buy now, pay later
- Claim A legal right to someone’s property
- Another word for claims to assets
- Receivable Money customers owe the business
- Payable Money the business owes others
- Money earned from sales or services
16 Clues: Buy now, pay later • Money a business owes • Things a business owns • Someone you owe money to • Cost of running a business • Another word for claims to assets • Money earned from sales or services • A record used to track money changes • Payable Money the business owes others • Owner taking money out for personal use • Money put into a business to help it grow • ...
Spy School Secret Service 2022-10-09
Across
- 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
Down
- 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
U3 2026-03-22
Business Foundations Crossword 2023-04-01
Across
- A party that has an interest in the company and can either impact or be impacted by the business.
- An advantage of a private limited company.
- A business objective that is expressed as a percentage of the total sales in an industry.
- The maximum number of shareholders in a private limited company.
- The income of social enterprises comes from ... not donations.
- The transfer of authority and responsibility from a manager to an employee to carry out specific tasks.
- This stakeholder wants a value for their money.
- A management skill important for building relationships with key stakeholders.
- A business with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners.
- The extent to which a business achieves its stated objectives.
- An advantage of this management style is that there is a larger pool of ideas to choose from.
- A disadvantage of this management style is that it can be time-consuming when making final decisions.
- A corporate culture which reflects the actual atmosphere of a company.
- Refers to how well a business uses its resources to produce goods or services
- This stakeholder wants a return on their investment.
Down
- When a business seeks to address customer needs that are not being met or are underrepresented by other businesses.
- Many directors and managers that desire to have a positive impact on society find this business objective relatively important.
- A management style with one way communication.
- A public listed company is ... to set up and run in comparison to a sole trader, partnership or private limited company.
- A feature of a sole trader.
- A government-run business.
- If employees are more ..., then consultative, participative, and laissez-faire management styles are more appropriate.
- A business objective that businesses aim to increase by ensuring they generate more revenue than expenses.
- This stakeholder is interested in a satisfactory work-life balance.
- A business with one owner.
- An advantage of this management style is that decisions can be made quickly.
- If the nature of a task is ..., then autocratic and persuasive management styles may not be preferable.
- This stakeholder is interested in the provision of jobs for the local community.
- A management style with decentralised decision-making.
- Official corporate culture can be reflected through a business' ....
30 Clues: A government-run business. • A business with one owner. • A feature of a sole trader. • An advantage of a private limited company. • A management style with one way communication. • This stakeholder wants a value for their money. • This stakeholder wants a return on their investment. • A management style with decentralised decision-making. • ...
Review of Unit 3: Business Finance 2025-01-31
Across
- The total income generated by a business from selling goods or services before expenses are deducted.
- A profitability ratio calculated by dividing operating profit by revenue and multiplying by 100, indicating the percentage of revenue retained after operating expenses.
- The amount added to the cost of goods to determine the selling price, calculated as profit per item divided by cost per item, multiplied by 100.
- Expenses that change in direct proportion to the volume of production or sales, like raw materials.
- A liquidity measure calculated by dividing current assets by current liabilities, assessing a company's ability to pay short-term obligations.
- The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds the total costs of running a business.
- The complete expense of producing goods or services, including both fixed and variable costs.
- The movement of money in and out of a business, tracking income and expenses over a specific period.
- The monetary resources needed by a business to fund its operations, start-up, expansion, or day-to-day activities.
- The level of output where total revenues exactly equal total costs, meaning the business makes neither a profit nor a loss.
- Funds raised by a company through selling shares to investors, representing ownership in the business.
- Funds obtained from outside the business, including bank loans, overdrafts, venture capital, or share capital.
Down
- The portion of net profit kept within the business after dividends are paid, used for reinvestment or future expansion.
- A stricter liquidity measure calculated by subtracting inventory from current assets and dividing by current liabilities.
- Expenses that remain constant regardless of the level of production or sales, such as rent or salaries.
- A profitability ratio calculated by dividing gross profit by revenue and multiplying by 100, showing the percentage of revenue retained after direct costs.
- A method of raising external finance where a business seeks small amounts of money from a large number of people, typically via online platforms, to support a project or venture.
- Funds generated from within the business, such as personal savings, retained profits, or selling assets.
- Investment provided by firms or individuals to startup or emerging businesses with high growth potential.
- A short-term borrowing facility where a business can withdraw more money than its account balance, usually with interest.
20 Clues: The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds the total costs of running a business. • The complete expense of producing goods or services, including both fixed and variable costs. • Expenses that change in direct proportion to the volume of production or sales, like raw materials. • ...
Marketing Research Ch.1 2025-03-13
Across
- The process of planning and implementing marketing strategies to achieve business objectives.
- The study of how consumers view and interpret a company’s brand.
- The study of how price changes affect consumer perceptions and sales performance.
- A broad term that includes all electronic and communicative technologies used by businesses to enhance value and relationships with customers.
- A strategy that uses subtle prompts to influence consumer behavior.
- A business strategy centered on customer satisfaction and market-driven decision-making.
- A business strategy emphasizing efficiency and cost-cutting over consumer needs.
- A management philosophy focused on continuous quality improvement across all business functions.
- The analysis of advertising, sales promotions, and media effectiveness.
- A business approach that prioritizes understanding and fulfilling consumer needs.
- Ongoing research that provides feedback for marketing decision-making.
Down
- Quantitative tools used to measure marketing performance.
- The coordination of all marketing elements (product, price, place, and promotion) to present a consistent brand message.
- Research that focuses on logistics, supply chains, and retail site selection.
- The digital tools and platforms that enable rapid information exchange in marketing research.
- Research that seeks to expand marketing knowledge without a specific business decision in mind.
- A business philosophy that prioritizes creating value for customers as a means of achieving business success.
- The use of marketing research to discover new potential areas for business growth.
- A strategic focus on sustaining business success rather than short-term gains.
- The monitoring of consumer attitudes and perceptions about a brand on digital platforms.
- The use of data to predict future demand for a product or service.
- The systematic process of developing hypotheses and testing them using empirical evidence.
- Research conducted to address a specific marketing decision for a particular organization.
- The application of the scientific method in searching for the truth about marketing phenomena.
- The study of the demographic characteristics of consumers within a geographic area.
- Marketing research conducted to develop or improve products, including concept testing and product testing.
- Research that evaluates a company’s market position relative to competitors.
- Research conducted to understand international markets and adapt strategies accordingly.
- The process of identifying and evaluating specific consumer segments for business strategies.
- A focus on product quality and innovation rather than customer preferences.
30 Clues: Quantitative tools used to measure marketing performance. • The study of how consumers view and interpret a company’s brand. • The use of data to predict future demand for a product or service. • A strategy that uses subtle prompts to influence consumer behavior. • Ongoing research that provides feedback for marketing decision-making. • ...
ch 15 Godfather 2022-05-12
Across
- снаружи
- беспокоиться о, заботиться о
- сбежать
- письменный стол
- причина
- невиновный
- неподвижный
- обернуться
- предавать
- внутри
- наказание
- гордый
- из ниоткуда
- добавить
- благодарный
Down
- 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
Unit 3 Crossword 2023-02-23
Across
- the department in a business that focuses on people and personnel decisions (payroll, training, hiring, complaints, etc.)
- a management style that is very directive and controlling; always looking over your shoulder
- a management duty that focuses on hiring and compensating employees
- the amount of money leftover after taking away the cost of goods sold
- a management duty that is related to evaluating
- the department in a business that focuses on keeping track of financial records like income statements
- a management duty that involves putting a plan into action and leading your employees
- the concept of contracting work out to a specialized firm rather than doing it yourself
- the department in a business responsible for finding a target market and developing the 4 P's (product, price, place, promotion)
- any costs associated with making, shipping, or selling your product
Down
- the percentage of sales leftover
- the department in a business that is responsible for meeting with potential customers and generating revenue by selling products
- a management style that is collaborative and more laid back.
- the department in a business that focuses on anything related to computers or technology
- the department in a business that focuses on developing new ideas and improving existing stuff
- the department in a business that focuses on creating efficient and effective process. Most closely associated with manufacturing and production.
- a management duty that focuses on analyzing data, setting goals, and making decisions about ways to complete work
- the department in a business that focuses on the storage and transportation of things from one place to another
- the amount of money leftover after taking away ALL costs of doing business
19 Clues: the percentage of sales leftover • a management duty that is related to evaluating • a management style that is collaborative and more laid back. • a management duty that focuses on hiring and compensating employees • any costs associated with making, shipping, or selling your product • the amount of money leftover after taking away the cost of goods sold • ...
Vocab crossword 2023-11-13
Across
- payments to employees other than wages or salaries.
- legal obligation to pay debts.
- the ownership structure of a company or firm.
- authorization to operate a business.
- business owned by two or more people.
- when companies contract with other companies to do a specific job.
- a legal entity.
- partners share equally liability and responsibility.
- area designated for business.
- two or more firms in the same market joining.
Down
- when three or more unrelated businesses are together.
- semi-independent business that pays fees to parent company.
- payments to a stockholder.
- contract that includes a promise to repay borrowed money.
- a certificate of ownership.
- money and other valuables.
- two or more companies in different markets join together.
- business owned and managed by a single individual.
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- fee that parent companies take out of a company's earnings.
20 Clues: a legal entity. • payments to a stockholder. • money and other valuables. • a certificate of ownership. • area designated for business. • legal obligation to pay debts. • authorization to operate a business. • business owned by two or more people. • the ownership structure of a company or firm. • two or more firms in the same market joining. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2024-03-26
Across
- two people who work with each other often
- promoting and selling products and/or services
- what entrepreneurs use to pay for expenses in starting a business
- being responsible for something
- something useful or valuable
- doing work for or helping someone
- when something/someone can't pay their debts and other payments
- the action of setting up a business
- serves the same customer needs but not products
- companies that offer the same products as you
Down
- in which total cost and revenue are at a equal point
- how much money made off of something
- also known as soft skills
- actual costs that come with operating a property
- someone who starts or runs their own business
- a selling/marketing technique
- when a enterprise is owned by one person
- an predicted estimate of income that you spend
- a big business
- a certain plan for a business
20 Clues: a big business • also known as soft skills • something useful or valuable • a selling/marketing technique • a certain plan for a business • being responsible for something • doing work for or helping someone • the action of setting up a business • how much money made off of something • when a enterprise is owned by one person • two people who work with each other often • ...
CyberLaw Crossword - Sun Min Korng 2206130340 2023-05-15
Across
- Deceptive action taken by malicious actors to lure users into performing harmful actions.
- Business-to-Consumer process (abbr.)
- Legal document giving exclusive rights to publish and sell creative work.
- Online Deal/Bond
- A term for a settled debt or compensation given
- Vendor/Merchant
- Business-to-business process (abbr.)
- the regulation that prevents unjust practices towards buyers of goods and services.
- business deal
- A group of information stored on a computer system
Down
- Activities aimed at compromising digital devices
- Copyright infringement via the Internet.
- Client/Consumer
- Exchange of currency for ownership
- A term for the unintentional release of sensitive information
- Type of intellectual property that identifies products or services from a particular source.
- Online Autograph
- Online Market Place
- Legal concerns regarding the utilization of communication technology, specifically the virtual realm known as "cyberspace".
- Business-to-Goverment process (abbr.)
20 Clues: business deal • Client/Consumer • Vendor/Merchant • Online Deal/Bond • Online Autograph • Online Market Place • Exchange of currency for ownership • Business-to-Consumer process (abbr.) • Business-to-business process (abbr.) • Business-to-Goverment process (abbr.) • Copyright infringement via the Internet. • A term for a settled debt or compensation given • ...
Kali and Nad-or's Crosswords 2025-03-11
Across
- wealth in the form of money or other assets
- exchanging goods for other goods
- obtaining goods or services before payment
- using a source
- exclusive control of supply or trade
- financial gain
- a useful or valuable thing
- income
- being responsible for something by law
- location where peope gather for purachases
- two or more parties operating a business
- examination or description of something
- activity of two parties against eachother
- featuring new methods, advanced, original
- business in debt and owes money
Down
- company most recent financial status
- an entry recording an amount owed
- action of making products from scratch
- business orgnaization owned by state
- business managed by independent comp.
- share entitling holder to a fixed divided
- make something available to something, provide
- a business arrangement
- right to keep something belonging to someone else
- each othermodel of something
25 Clues: income • using a source • financial gain • a business arrangement • a useful or valuable thing • each othermodel of something • business in debt and owes money • exchanging goods for other goods • an entry recording an amount owed • company most recent financial status • business orgnaization owned by state • exclusive control of supply or trade • ...
RB W_2026_Vol2_Crozzie 2026-04-13
Across
- Financial obligations or debts owed by a business
- Resources owned by a company with economic value
- Purchase of one company by another
- Total sales or revenue generated in a period
- Share or interest in a business
- Funds used to start or operate a business
- Availability of a product or service in the market
- Combination of two companies into one
- Inspection of financial accounts
Down
- Financial plan outlining expected income and expenses
- Portion of profits distributed to shareholders
- Financial gain after all costs are deducted
- Identity and perception of a company or product
- Newly established business venture
- Ownership interest in a company
- Document requesting payment for goods or services
- Money earned from sales before expenses
- Long-term plan to achieve business goals
- Consumer desire for a product or service
- Place where buyers and sellers interact
20 Clues: Ownership interest in a company • Share or interest in a business • Inspection of financial accounts • Newly established business venture • Purchase of one company by another • Combination of two companies into one • Money earned from sales before expenses • Place where buyers and sellers interact • Long-term plan to achieve business goals • ...
Agribusiness Unit 1 Vocab 2022-08-24
Across
- a person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service
- an assembly or combination of things or parts that form a whole
- the property owned by one owner
- person or organization that uses a commodity or service
- an association of two or more persons as co-owners of a profit-making business
- a form of business organization in which the owners have shares in a separate legal entity that itself can own assets and borrow money
- to obtain something
- to make something
- the process of determining factors, conditions, and characteristics of a market
- something desired, but not necessary to live
- a form of business structure similar to a partnership but offering its owners the advantage or limited financial liability
Down
- form of business organization in which only one individual acquires all benefit and risk
- a detailed plan setting out the objectives of a business, the strategy and tactics planned to achieve them, and the expected profits
- a channel of distribution beginning with producer and ending with consumer
- an act of helpful activity or an activity that contributes to a business
- a requirement to live
- a unit on a farm, such as the production of any crop or livestock
- an individual or firm that commits resources to productive activities in pursuit of a profit
- a form of business organization in which profits are distributed as refunds and all members have a single vote
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
- a term usually applied to changes in production and prices of agricultural products
21 Clues: to make something • to obtain something • a requirement to live • the property owned by one owner • something desired, but not necessary to live • person or organization that uses a commodity or service • an assembly or combination of things or parts that form a whole • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
Internet Business Associate Lesson 2 2019-07-26
Across
- A Web page that integrates content and scripts from multiple Websites to create new applications.
- A ____ center is a call center that allows consumers to contact agents via avenues other than by telephone.
- A concept referring to the changing trends in the use of WWW technology and Web design that have led to the development of information-sharing and collaboration capabilities.
- A data format that adds human-readable metadata to existing code so that the data can be processed by other software.
- A data format for delivering Web content that is updated frequently.
- A collection of personal thoughts posted on a public Website. Blogging is the act of adding entries to a blog.
- ___ intelligence is the ability of a group to exhibit a greater degree of intelligence by solving problems collaboratively compared to the intelligence of an individual member.
- A technology that converts voice into data packets for transmission over a packet-switched IP network. Allows the use of the Internet for real-time voice and video traffic.
- The integration of telephony and data technologies.
- The practice of creating networks of friends, associates and clients who can discuss topics in common. Online social networking is a powerful concept used by individuals and businesses worldwide.
- A page or collection of Web pages that can be viewed and modified by anybody with a Web browser and access to the Internet.
- ____ messaging is a computer-based method of communication in which users can type and view messages sent to one or more recipients, and view the responses immediately.
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- A method by which a blogger receives notification when other bloggers link to his or her blog entry.
- A programming methodology that uses a number of existing technologies together and enables Web applications to make incremental updates to the user interface without the need to reload the browser page.
- The use of audio or video digital-media files that are distributed through Web feeds to subscribed users.
- ____ communications is a business trend that seeks to simplify and integrate all forms of communication. Also, a set of technologies that enable voice to be converted into text, and vice versa.
- An application programming interface (API) that is used to transfer XML and other text data between a Web server and browser.
- A problem-solving model in which a task ordinarily performed by one person is outsourced to a large group or community in order to obtain and analyze large amounts of data.
- The practice of categorizing online content through tags.
- A method of person-to-person communication in which users type short text messages from mobile phones.
- A status indicator that conveys a person's willingness and ability to engage in communications.
- A Web 2.0 implementation by which Web data is contextualized with the addition of machine-readable metadata.
- _____ computing is a person's ability to use technology in non-stationary positions and in transit.
- A ____ center is a centralized office used for the purpose of processing a large volume of requests by phone.
- Spam that is delivered through instant messaging.
25 Clues: Spam that is delivered through instant messaging. • The integration of telephony and data technologies. • The practice of categorizing online content through tags. • A data format for delivering Web content that is updated frequently. • A status indicator that conveys a person's willingness and ability to engage in communications. • ...
Product/Resource Influence on Business Structure 2014-02-19
Across
- Rishad is a f**l
- A service provider will be structure differently to a manufacturer
- Range of goods and services refers to number produced by the _____
- These resources include the ____ and data required by the business e.g. market research, economic forecasts etc.
- Some goods or services require _____ preparation, while others are merely deliverers
- Although the ____ and the quantity of these resources varies amongst business, it is by combining them that all the goods and services demanded by consumers are produced
- Mithrah is d**b
- The ____ of business, will be ased on the range/type of goods/services produced, the level of technology utilised and the volume of goods and services produced, which will in turn influence the internal structures and operations of the business
- Human resources are ____ of the business and are generally its most important asset
- Max is c**l
Down
- The skills and ____ of the management team in coordinating the business's resources will largely determine whether the objectives of the business are achieved
- The _____ the number, the more internal impact it will have on the business
- Type of ____ and services produced
- Financial resources are the funds the business uses to meet its _____ to various creditors
- Gathering, _____ and coordination the appropriate resources from a complex array requires knowledgeable and efficient managers
- Physical resources include _____ machinery, building and raw materials
- It is _____ to realise that these are only general categories of resource. Within each category there may be hundreds of more specific resources from which the manager must choose
- Physically large or _____ intensive products will require structures in place to organise/monitor processes involved in production
- Hugh is a p*o
19 Clues: Max is c**l • Hugh is a p*o • Mithrah is d**b • Rishad is a f**l • Type of ____ and services produced • A service provider will be structure differently to a manufacturer • Range of goods and services refers to number produced by the _____ • Physical resources include _____ machinery, building and raw materials • ...
Chapter 12 - Financial Management 2022-04-07
Across
- A report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period.
- The assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date.
- Describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period.
- Used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business.
- All income that a business receives over a period of time.
- An estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period.
- 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.
- What a company owes.
Down
- The costs of operating a business.
- The employer transfers net pay electronically into the employee's bank account.
- Comparisons of a company's financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing.
- Differences between actual and budgeted performance.
- The value of the owner's investment in the business.
- What a company owns.
- Provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses.
- The financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay.
17 Clues: What a company owns. • What a company owes. • The costs of operating a business. • Differences between actual and budgeted performance. • The value of the owner's investment in the business. • All income that a business receives over a period of time. • The assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date. • ...
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ENA6 text2 2023-04-20
Crossword Puzzle: Company 2017-03-07
Across
- money money that is used to start a new business
- person who supports a plan, especially providing money
- research use a questionnaire to carry out a survey
- the ability to read and write
- business or an activity
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- an amount of money that you owe
- make laws or rules less strict so that people have more freedom
- income from business activities or taxes
- organise a company in a different way to make it more efficient
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- a business that has a small or medium number of employees, usually less than 250
- not have neough of something
- become smaller
- entity business that is a single unit from a legal or accounting point of view
- someone who buys and uses goods and 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
- events that mark an important stage in a process
- someone who is not permanently employed by a particular company, but sells their services to more than one company
- statement senior management's vision for the company
- money that a business spends on supplies, workers, services in order to operate
- 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 group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business or government activities
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 • ...
Poa puzzle 2025-09-11
Across
- A financial statement that lists all account balances from the ledger to check if total debits equal total credits
- the total cost incurred by a business to purchase an asset, a client, or even another business
- the cost of transporting purchased into the business
- A numerical comparison of financial figures used to evaluate a company’s performance
- The amount by which total expenses exceed total revenue after all deductions.
- The final profit after deducting all expenses, including operating costs, taxes, and interest, from total revenue.
- A financial statement that determines the gross profit or gross loss
- The difference between a company’s current assets and current liabilities, indicating short-term financial health
- cost of delivering goods sold to customers
- Goods and materials a business holds for resale or production.
- goods returned from the business to suppliers
Down
- A snapshot of a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
- A financial statement that determines the net profit or net loss
- The profit made after subtracting the cost of goods sold from sales revenue.
- The process of closing a business by selling its assets to pay off debts and distributing any remaining balance to owners
- A formal record showing a business’s financial activities and position
- The reduction in value of a fixed asset
- goods returned by a customer to the business
- The loss that occurs when the cost of goods sold is greater than sales revenue.
- The withdrawal of assets or goods by a business owner for personal use
20 Clues: The reduction in value of a fixed asset • cost of delivering goods sold to customers • goods returned by a customer to the business • goods returned from the business to suppliers • the cost of transporting purchased into the business • Goods and materials a business holds for resale or production. • A financial statement that determines the net profit or net loss • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
AI Practical Work 2 2021-12-17
Across
- Java Agent Development Framework: software framework for the development of an intelligent agent, implemented in Java.
- test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behaviour equivalent to, or indistinguishable from, that of a human.
- Branch of mathematics used to model the strategic interaction between different players in a context with predefined rules and outcomes.
- Local search algorithm that starts with an arbitrary solution to a problem, then
- involves design, construction, operation, and use of robots and has as its goal to design machines that can help and assist humans.
- interdisciplinary branch of computer science and engineering.
- to find a better solution by making incremental changes to it.
- 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
- Learning rule that describes how the neuronal activities influence the connection between neurons.
- simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- Type of machine learning and artificial intelligence that imitates the way humans gain certain types of knowledge.
- and unsupervised learning methods, and address problems such as pattern recognition and prediction.
- Elementary unit of an artificial neural network.
- IBM’s question-answering computer system that is capable of answering questions posed in natural language.
- Type of artificial intelligence that allows software applications to become more accurate at predicting outcomes without being explicitly programmed to do so.
- Algorithm for supervised learning of artificial neural networks using gradient descent.
- Computer program developed by DeepMind that uses machine learning (artificial neural networks) to identify the best moves to win the board game “Go”.
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- Computing systems that are based on a collection of nodes that simulate the neurons in the human brain.
- Autonomous entity that learns and uses knowledge to achieve its goals.
- Finite sequence of well-defined computer instructions to solve a computation
- Logic programming language associated with artificial intelligence and computational linguistics.
- algorithm for supervised learning of binary classifiers.
- 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
- Restricted Boltzmann Machine: generative stochastic artificial neural network that can learn a probability distribution over its set of inputs.
- Biological correspondent of the weights in an artificial neural network.
- 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.
- 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.
- computerized system composed of multiple interacting intelligent agents.
- Uninformed search algorithm that aims to find a path to the goal node which has the lowest cumulative cost.
- Artificial Immune Systems: machine learning systems inspired by theoretical
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. • ...
Crossword puzzle by zabran and ahmad 2024-05-20
Across
- A business structure that combines the features of a corporation and a partnership or sole proprietorship.
- A specific group of customers that a business aims to reach with its products or services.
- An analysis of a business's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- A newly established business, typically small, launched by one or a group of entrepreneurs.
- The process of creating a unique name, logo, and image for a product or service.
- A financial statement that shows a business's revenues, expenses, and profits or losses over a specific period.
- A business owned and operated by two or more individuals
- A legal entity owned by shareholders.
Down
- A written document that describes a business, its objectives, strategies, target market, and financial forecasts.
- process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business venture.
- The movement of money in and out of a business.
- A brief statement that describes the purpose and goals of a business.
- A statement that describes the future direction and aspirations of a business
- The process of gathering, analyzing, and interpreting information about a market, including its size, trends, and competitors
- A business owned and operated by a single individual.
15 Clues: A legal entity owned by shareholders. • The movement of money in and out of a business. • A business owned and operated by a single individual. • A business owned and operated by two or more individuals • A brief statement that describes the purpose and goals of a business. • A statement that describes the future direction and aspirations of a business • ...
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
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. • ...
Accounting Terms Year 9 2022-04-21
Across
- Events in the business that are recorded.
- An amount that the business has to pay.
- Also known as book of prime entry.
- A discount that is not shown in accounts.
- Current Assets less Current Liabilities.
- The book in which accounts are kept.
- This is used to record small payments.
- An item that the business owns.
- When our clients return goods back to us.
Down
- This records the payments received and made.
- They owe us money.
- Amount invested by owned in the business.
- Cash taken by the owner for private use.
- Gross Profit less expenses.
- In Malta this tax is charged at a rate of 18%
- The system in which petty cashier is reimbursed.
- A transaction that will be paid at a later date.
- Accounting rules are known as________.
- When we buy stock we use this account.
- A routine expense in the daily running of the business.
20 Clues: They owe us money. • Gross Profit less expenses. • An item that the business owns. • Also known as book of prime entry. • The book in which accounts are kept. • Accounting rules are known as________. • When we buy stock we use this account. • This is used to record small payments. • An amount that the business has to pay. • Cash taken by the owner for private use. • ...
Crossword Business Activity 2022-04-25
Across
- how a business gets there
- people who consume products from a company
- they may oppose certain projects that have the potential to harm the environment
- organization that makes goods and services
- the factors that influence the housing market in a particular area
- Share of profit paid to shareholders
- owned and operated by the government
- when two or more people own a business
- where the business wants to be
- business organization and the environment
- they are invisible and intangible
Down
- owned by individuals or groups
- monetary return
- Making as much profit as possible
- the individuals who run the organization
- the financial gain from a product consumed by a consumer
- Public sector organization
- who work for the company
- owner of the company
- they are physical and tangible
- Making enough profit to satisfy needs without aiming for profit maximization
21 Clues: monetary return • owner of the company • who work for the company • how a business gets there • Public sector organization • owned by individuals or groups • they are physical and tangible • where the business wants to be • Making as much profit as possible • they are invisible and intangible • Share of profit paid to shareholders • owned and operated by the government • ...
Topic 5 2022-11-28
Across
- the legal obligations to pay debts
- all nonmilitary people who are employed
- business organization owned by two or more people
- the movement of a companies resources from one country to another
- a settlement technique in which both sides accept
- an organization of workers who try to improve working conditions
- a govt imposed settlement
- a semi-independent business that pays fees to parent company
- a legal entity
- workers who perform manual labor
Down
- a business owned and managed by a single individual
- money and/or valuables
- promote the collective business interests of a place
- demand for labor
- a business organization owned by a group of individuals for shared benefit
- a certificate of ownership in a corporation
- a formal contract issued by a corporation
- two companies that combine to do work each could separately do
- the combination of two corporations
- an organized work stoppage
20 Clues: a legal entity • demand for labor • money and/or valuables • a govt imposed settlement • an organized work stoppage • workers who perform manual labor • the legal obligations to pay debts • the combination of two corporations • all nonmilitary people who are employed • a formal contract issued by a corporation • a certificate of ownership in a corporation • ...
Markting Review 2023-12-12
Across
- How businesses continue to talk to their customers
- Media The most common type of Mass Media
- What the product is valued at
- The reason why businesses research
- Where the business is
- How the business shows the public their products
- How people talk to each other
- The process of promoting a business
- Strategy businesses use to find the price
Down
- A process created in two ways to show discounts
- What is one of the channels of communication starting with a V
- A way to distinguish a product
- One thing included in Internet Media
- How the public finds out about a business
- The practice of dividing people into groups
- Not relating to a business
- A person that shows most of their emotions
- The four p's of marketing
- What businesses create and sell
- A way to describe a smart person
20 Clues: Where the business is • The four p's of marketing • Not relating to a business • What the product is valued at • How people talk to each other • A way to distinguish a product • What businesses create and sell • A way to describe a smart person • The reason why businesses research • The process of promoting a business • One thing included in Internet Media • ...
vocab 2020-02-24
Across
- earnings per share
- report yearly record summarizing financial condition
- highlights brief summary of the numbers for the year
- equity difference between assets and liabilities
- cost of goods sold
- include raw material and finished product inventories
- are the earnings of a business from business activities
- line of income statement is net sales or revenues
- assets can be converted to cash within a year
- companies sales between 500 million and 5 billion
- income or bottom line
Down
- companies sales over 5 billion
- companies sales under 500 million
- are debts that a business owes to others
- before taxes or known as pre-tax
- profit profit after cost of good sold is subtracted from revenues
- items of value the company owns
- are the amounts a business pays to operate the business
- line net income or net income after taxes
- assets longer term assets such as land or buildings
20 Clues: earnings per share • cost of goods sold • items of value the company owns • income or bottom line • before taxes or known as pre-tax • companies sales over 5 billion • companies sales under 500 million • are debts that a business owes to others • equity difference between assets and liabilities • line net income or net income after taxes • ...
Chapter 9 Accounting 2023-01-31
Across
- a business that purchases and resells goods
- an account in a general ledger that summarizes the accounts in a subsidiary ledger
- an organization with the legal rights of a person
- a business that sells assets or supplies
- Goods a business purchases to sell
- the date when an invoice must be paid
- the legal right for a business to conduct operations
- assets or financial resources
- a form requesting the purchase of merchandise
- the retail price listed
Down
- the amount a business pays for its goods
- a list of assets
- the total shares of ownership
- a reduction in the list price
- a form requesting a vendor sell merchandise
- a summarized general ledger account
- a journal that records only one type of transaction
- an agreement between a buyer and seller
- the price after a discount
- the maximum outstanding balance
- the owner of shares of stock
21 Clues: a list of assets • the retail price listed • the price after a discount • the owner of shares of stock • the total shares of ownership • a reduction in the list price • assets or financial resources • the maximum outstanding balance • Goods a business purchases to sell • a summarized general ledger account • the date when an invoice must be paid • ...
Buisness 2025-12-09
Across
- possession to control the supply of a trade
- collecting data from a group of people
- when a business grants rights to the business
- the act of manufacturing of raw materials
- directly exchanging goods or services
- legal entity separate from owners
- open place where you can buy things
- a property owned by a person or company
- what a company earns from selling
- earning money
- a unit of owner ship in a company
Down
- a financial or legal obligation debt
- risky undertake of a new business
- goods kept on the premises of a business
- experiment on an invention
- financial losing money or owning money
- the using of a resource
- a person that creates a business
- claim against property of someone who owns money
- money that is owed or due
- make something available to someone
- a rivalry between businesses
- having a positive balance
23 Clues: earning money • the using of a resource • money that is owed or due • having a positive balance • experiment on an invention • a rivalry between businesses • a person that creates a business • risky undertake of a new business • legal entity separate from owners • what a company earns from selling • a unit of owner ship in a company • make something available to someone • ...
buisness 2025-12-09
Across
- possession to control the supply of a trade
- collecting data from a group of people
- when a business grants rights to the business
- the act of manufacturing of raw materials
- directly exchanging goods or services
- legal entity separate from owners
- open place where you can buy things
- a property owned by a person or company
- what a company earns from selling
- earning money
- a unit of ownership in a company
Down
- a financial or legal obligation debt
- risky undertake of a new business
- goods kept on the premises of a business
- experiment on an invention
- financial losing money or owning money
- the using of a resource
- a person that creates a business
- claim against property of someone who owns money
- money that is owed or due
- make something available to someone
- a rivalry between businesses
- having a positive balance
23 Clues: earning money • the using of a resource • money that is owed or due • having a positive balance • experiment on an invention • a rivalry between businesses • a person that creates a business • a unit of ownership in a company • risky undertake of a new business • legal entity separate from owners • what a company earns from selling • make something available to someone • ...
MIND YOUR OWN BUSINESS! 2017-11-28
Across
- promote the collective interests of its members rather than to seek financial gain for its owners
- revenue obtained by the government from business establishments
- composed of 30- 50 members
- refers to sale, transfer or exchange of good
- business owned by only one person
- the right to use the business name and to sell a product or service in a given territory
Down
- economic activity involve in producing goods and services
- statement shows how much money the business makes and spends.
- investors in a corporation (they own stock)
- concerned with using the materials, which have already extracted at the primary stage
- business owned by two or more persons
- business organization owned by a group of individuals with mutual benefit
- major contribution of businesses
- cause of loss of business or bankruptcy
- combining two or more businesses to form a single firm
15 Clues: composed of 30- 50 members • major contribution of businesses • business owned by only one person • business owned by two or more persons • cause of loss of business or bankruptcy • investors in a corporation (they own stock) • refers to sale, transfer or exchange of good • combining two or more businesses to form a single firm • ...
Accounting 1 2021-11-20
Across
- financial reports that summarize the financial condition of a business
- an increase in owner's equity based on business operations
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- money taken from the business for owner's personal use
- the name given to an account
- the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the assets
- an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- the account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
Down
- A business owned by one person
- the amount owed by a business
- the planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting of financial information
- the amount of money in an account
- a business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- anything of value owned
- a decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
15 Clues: anything of value owned • the name given to an account • the amount owed by a business • A business owned by one person • the amount of money in an account • money taken from the business for owner's personal use • an increase in owner's equity based on business operations • the account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business • ...
Tech Trivia 2022-07-27
Across
- computer language is used for artificial intelligence
- An unsolicited email message or website posting, usually sent for the purpose of advertising products or services or soliciting funds.
- Software used to block unauthorized access to computer.
- Named because of the top letter of the keyboard.
- Which was the last state in the U.S. to get a Target?
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- skills in using the information that technological devices carry. (two words)
- emails that falsely claim to be legitimate business in order to gain private information to be used for identity theft.
- A collection of web pages located in an online community that encourages collaboration and communication of ideas by having users contribute or modify content.
- Any software specifically designed to damage , destroy, disrupt operation, or spy on the operation of computers.
9 Clues: Named because of the top letter of the keyboard. • computer language is used for artificial intelligence • Which was the last state in the U.S. to get a Target? • Software used to block unauthorized access to computer. • skills in using the information that technological devices carry. (two words) • ...
Types of Financial Records/Budgets and Budgeting 2024-12-16
Across
- Organized summaries of a business’s financial information and activities
- An estimate of the flow of cash into and out of the business over a specified time period
- a written financial plan for business operations developed for a specific period of time
- A budget that projects income and expenses from the beginning of a new business until it is expected to become profitable
- A record showing what each customer purchases, owes and pays
- Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings.
- Cash payments made by a business.
- A forecast of the sales revenue a company expects to receive in a month, a quarter, or a year
- A record showing purchases of a business, money owed and payments made by the business.
Down
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business.
- Money taken in by a business.
- A budget showing projected sales, costs, expenses, and profits for the ongoing operations of a business..
- The set of activities involved in obtaining, recording, organizing, and maintaining the financial information of an organization.
- Gradual loss of an asset’s value due to age and wear
- A manual or automated process for collecting, organizing, and maintaining the financial information of a business.
- A financial plan for replacing fixed assets or acquiring new ones.
16 Clues: Money taken in by a business. • Cash payments made by a business. • Gradual loss of an asset’s value due to age and wear • Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings. • A record showing what each customer purchases, owes and pays • A financial plan for replacing fixed assets or acquiring new ones. • ...
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
IGCSE Business Studies: Business Activity 2025-08-06
Across
- type of goods sold to the public
- can be used over and over again
- when production is split into separate tasks and employees do just one of those tasks
- increase in the worth of a product or service compared to the cost of its inputs
- products sold to other businesses to help them in production process
- readiness to take the risk of setting up a business
- state of being in short supply
- a good or service people would like but is not essential for living
- number of people available to work
- when businesses and people concentrate on what they are best at
Down
- inability to provide unlimited goods and services due to limited factors of production
- non-tangible products, e.g. insurance, transport
- all the natural resources
- machinery, equipment and finance needed to produce goods and services
- cost the benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource
- the resources needed to produce goods and services
- a good or service that is essential to living
17 Clues: all the natural resources • state of being in short supply • can be used over and over again • type of goods sold to the public • number of people available to work • a good or service that is essential to living • non-tangible products, e.g. insurance, transport • the resources needed to produce goods and services • readiness to take the risk of setting up a business • ...
RU ITEC411 Chapter 6: Work 2023-12-01
Across
- Members of a reactionary anti-tech movement
- Single-page Linked-In summary
- Acronym, a policy that places personal devices on corporate networks
- Office of professional telephone answerers
- Int'l group promoting economic growth
- Working remotely
- The state of having more time than money
- Union of unions
- Relocating business operations to a rural area
- Relocating business operations to a different company
- Short-term, casual work
- Emigration of highly-skilled workers
Down
- Performing tasks with minimal human intervention
- Online services where people post lies about themselves
- Use of work-provided IT devices for non-work purposes
- Group that performs work as described in a contract
- Relocating business operations to a different country
- Describes work that isn't related to a core business aspect
- Relocating business operations to a country they previously left
- Government organization that negotiates with unions
20 Clues: Union of unions • Working remotely • Short-term, casual work • Single-page Linked-In summary • Emigration of highly-skilled workers • Int'l group promoting economic growth • The state of having more time than money • Office of professional telephone answerers • Members of a reactionary anti-tech movement • Relocating business operations to a rural area • ...
Module 5 2024-11-21
Across
- sales the cheese in a market
- provides loans for large projects, like schools, in developing countries
- farmer sells the milk produced from dairy cows
- countries that are in the process of building infrastructure and business
- when resources are low.
- a limited quantity of a particular product can be produced
- items needed such as tools
- motive to start a business
- when a country block trade with another country.
- money that a business uses to buy items need for business
- Gross Domestic Product
- cheese makers use milk from dairy cows to produce cheese
Down
- money needed to start a business
- inspectors examine the quality of cheese.
- countries that have the infrastructure, and business
- money earned for working.
- when technology allows sales across the world.
- raw materials to produce goods
- items such as tools, machines, factories, and offices needed for business
- human time, effort, skills, and talent needed to produce
- no limits on trade
21 Clues: no limits on trade • Gross Domestic Product • when resources are low. • money earned for working. • items needed such as tools • motive to start a business • sales the cheese in a market • raw materials to produce goods • money needed to start a business • inspectors examine the quality of cheese. • farmer sells the milk produced from dairy cows • ...
Lessons 9 and 10 Assesment 2022-12-20
Across
- must join a union after getting this job
- limited liability company
- when business is done with outside managers
- people in the population that work
- the company's first sale of their stock
- money paid to the creator for the use of their work
- the highest position in charge of managing others
- working from home
- name or symbol that shows legal registration
- can only work if you are a union member
- two groups earn different wages
- when one company distributes its products for individual people to buy
Down
- employer and employee negotiations
- a business that works in multiple countries
- someone who is interested in a company's actions
- moving to another country for business
- a person that works for a short amount of time
- connecting your business around the globe
- Someone who gathers resources to produce goods and services
- when multiple individuals own and operate a business
20 Clues: working from home • limited liability company • two groups earn different wages • employer and employee negotiations • people in the population that work • moving to another country for business • the company's first sale of their stock • can only work if you are a union member • must join a union after getting this job • connecting your business around the globe • ...
Lesson 5 Review 2025-12-01
Across
- Google’s first name
- This business name was changed to Meta
- an American global media company promoting business news
- USA’s largest company by revenue
- name of the first iPhone
- business logo is a twin-tailed mermaid from Greek mythology
- Jack Dorsey was one of the creator’s of what business?
- Company that created Photoshop
- a private American aerospace company
- is the parent company of google
Down
- Amazon’s first name
- Mark Zuckerberg’s pup’s name
- an expensive car brand with one-carat diamonds in its speedometers
- a Swedish video game program most widely played in the world
- game platform developed and released by Epic Games
- Middle Name of Jeff Bezos
- famous handbag maker first made paper bags used by a noodle business
- The most expensive movie ever made
- model for the world’s most expensive shoes
- Was co-founded by Steve Jobs
20 Clues: Amazon’s first name • Google’s first name • name of the first iPhone • Middle Name of Jeff Bezos • Mark Zuckerberg’s pup’s name • Was co-founded by Steve Jobs • Company that created Photoshop • is the parent company of google • USA’s largest company by revenue • The most expensive movie ever made • a private American aerospace company • This business name was changed to Meta • ...
