business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
VCE Unit 1 AOS 1 Business Management - KK1-3 Recap 2026-01-29
Across
- (Business)A gap in the market where customer needs are not being fully met.
- The process of creating or improving products, services, or processes to add value
- (two words) The process of refining a business idea into a clear and workable plan.
- (two words) The process of collecting and analysing information about customers, competitors, and market conditions.
- The inputs required to operate a business, including (labour) human, capital (assets), natural (raw) resources.
- The reasons or driving forces behind why an individual starts a business (e.g. profit, independence, social impact).
- (two words) The requirements of consumers that a business aims to satisfy.
- Individuals or groups with an interest in or affected by the business (e.g. owners, employees, customers).
Down
- The ability to generate new and original ideas that can lead to innovation.
- An individual who starts, manages, and takes risks in a business venture.
- (two words) The desires of consumers that a business aims to satisfy.
- The way businesses are grouped based on characteristics such as size, legal structure, industry sector, or ownership, to better understand how they operate and are managed.
- (Business) A concept or proposal that can be developed into a business to meet customer needs or wants.
- (of an entrepreneur) Personal traits that support business success, such as innovation, resilience, initiative, and risk-taking.
- A group of customers with similar needs and wants who are willing and able to purchase a product or service.
15 Clues: (two words) The desires of consumers that a business aims to satisfy. • An individual who starts, manages, and takes risks in a business venture. • The ability to generate new and original ideas that can lead to innovation. • (Business)A gap in the market where customer needs are not being fully met. • ...
accounting 2025-12-21
Across
- a system to record business transactions
- tangible form of currency
- represents taking of assets from the business for personal use
- something given for the notes payable transaction
- only ____ transactions are recorded
- earnings
- what a business owes
- what a business owns
- owner’s claim on assets
- cost of production
- what’s left on the shelf
Down
- income earned from operations
- profit killer
- amounts due to creditors for goods and services purchased on credit
- accounting rulebook, briefly (HINT: a set of rules, standards, and procedures for financial reporting in the US)
- a type of general ledger (HINT:
- a service business has no ___
- final entries of financial statements
18 Clues: earnings • profit killer • cost of production • what a business owes • what a business owns • owner’s claim on assets • what’s left on the shelf • tangible form of currency • income earned from operations • a service business has no ___ • a type of general ledger (HINT: • only ____ transactions are recorded • final entries of financial statements • ...
Quick Crossword 2022-09-24
Across
- Tropical fruit
- European language
- Ever going
- Monkey
- Not fake
- Biro
- Gift
- Famous Australian animal
- Big jump
- Not to be found
- Red planet
- Opposite of ‘Early’
Down
- Capacity for understanding
- Fruit starting with the letter ‘K’
- Capital of Honduras
- Fruit skin
- Human beings
- Association football
- Useful hint
- Join
- Servings of food
- Four-Sided shape
22 Clues: Biro • Gift • Join • Monkey • Not fake • Big jump • Ever going • Fruit skin • Red planet • Useful hint • Human beings • Tropical fruit • Not to be found • Servings of food • Four-Sided shape • European language • Capital of Honduras • Opposite of ‘Early’ • Association football • Famous Australian animal • Capacity for understanding • Fruit starting with the letter ‘K’
20200405 Sam 2020-04-05
Across
- Something you own
- Free time
- Help
- Earned right to do something
- One Two Three Four
- How to say it
- Set of movements requiring skill
- Permit to drive
- Keep at it
- Not that often
- List of questions
Down
- Can't do without
- Smarts
- Regular repairs
- Happened once
- Timetable
- Extremely small
- Naughty
- Sounds like another word
- Itemized expenses
20 Clues: Help • Smarts • Naughty • Free time • Timetable • Keep at it • Happened once • How to say it • Not that often • Regular repairs • Extremely small • Permit to drive • Can't do without • Something you own • Itemized expenses • List of questions • One Two Three Four • Sounds like another word • Earned right to do something • Set of movements requiring skill
Alice in Borderland 2023-09-06
Across
- Absolem
- Utterly wicked games
- Cheshire Cat
- King of Clubs game
- ____ of Hearts
- Intelligence games
- Four of Clubs game
- Utopia(?)
- Alice
- Five of Spades game
- _____ of Hearts
Down
- The White Rabbit
- Alice's other best friend
- Queen of Hearts game
- Queen of Hearts
- Strength games
- Team games
- The March Hare
- Alice's best friend
- The Mad ______
20 Clues: Alice • Absolem • Utopia(?) • Team games • Cheshire Cat • Strength games • ____ of Hearts • The March Hare • The Mad ______ • Queen of Hearts • _____ of Hearts • The White Rabbit • King of Clubs game • Intelligence games • Four of Clubs game • Alice's best friend • Five of Spades game • Queen of Hearts game • Utterly wicked games • Alice's other best friend
day7 2024-05-01
27 Clues: 지름 • 통계학 • 언어학 • 지질학 • 유창한 • 물리학 • 통찰력 • 언급하다 • 향상시키다 • 내용 목차 • 개념 발상 • 원리 원칙 • 노출시키다 • 본질 기초 • 이론 학설 • 글자그대로의 • 학자 장학생 • 풀다 해결하다 • 그림 수치 인물 • 학업의 학구적인 • 읽고 쓸 줄 아는 • 보여주다 증명하다 • 복습하다 검토하다 • 끝내다 결론내리다 • 정의하다 명확히핟 • 지능 이해력 영리한 • 격려하다 영감을 주다
Unit 5 Pop Quiz 2025-05-02
Across
- Limit/restrict
- insensitive
- Reckless
- Servile obedience
- Sac in the tissues
- Complaining
- Indirect
- sitting
- smells bad
- Overly impressed with one's own knowledge
- One color
- wavelike motion
- use without permission
- Softens (skin)
Down
- tractable/impressionable
- very painful
- Causing sleep
- Stormy
- Religious piety
- Intelligence
- Constant effort
- rebounding/deflecting
- Going before
- repugnance
- Talking to oneself
25 Clues: Stormy • sitting • Reckless • Indirect • One color • smells bad • repugnance • insensitive • Complaining • very painful • Intelligence • Going before • Causing sleep • Limit/restrict • Softens (skin) • Religious piety • Constant effort • wavelike motion • Servile obedience • Sac in the tissues • Talking to oneself • rebounding/deflecting • use without permission • tractable/impressionable • ...
32 2024-08-23
Across
- Software application
- Focused light
- Internet device
- Fix code errors
- Image element
- Apple’s OS
- Microsoft OS
- Layered printing
- Artificial intelligence
- Data unit
- Smallest data unit
- Connects devices
- Open-source OS
- Detects changes
- Programming language
- Information
Down
- Programming language
- Wired network
- Mobile system
- Navigation system
- Light technology
- Microprocessor
- Advanced computing
- Coding language
- Wireless connection
25 Clues: Data unit • Apple’s OS • Information • Microsoft OS • Focused light • Wired network • Mobile system • Image element • Microprocessor • Open-source OS • Internet device • Fix code errors • Coding language • Detects changes • Light technology • Layered printing • Connects devices • Navigation system • Advanced computing • Smallest data unit • Wireless connection • Programming language • Software application • ...
Accounting Terms 2024-08-28
Across
- An amount owed by a business.
- A business that performs an activity for a fee
- Anything of value that is owned.
- A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation.
- Planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- A decrease in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- The account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business.
- A business owned by one person
Down
- Assets taken out of a business for the owner’s personal use.
- The amount in an account.
- The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets.
- An equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity.
- A sale for which cash will be received at a later date.
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity.
- An increase in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business.
15 Clues: The amount in an account. • An amount owed by a business. • A business owned by one person • Anything of value that is owned. • A business that performs an activity for a fee • A sale for which cash will be received at a later date. • Assets taken out of a business for the owner’s personal use. • The account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business. • ...
Business chapter 2 or smth smth 2022-11-21
Across
- first time in history when you can buy the stock
- the company selling its name
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- 2 businesses agreeing on opening a new business (2 words)
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- A partner that only provides money isn't involved with management.
- have stocks but don't manage the company
- runs but also has a stock of the business
- A partner with limited liability
Down
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities
- A partner with unlimited liability
- a franchisee?
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- What can companies like Starbucks
15 Clues: a franchisee? • the company selling its name • A partner with limited liability • What can companies like Starbucks • A partner with unlimited liability • have stocks but don't manage the company • runs but also has a stock of the business • first time in history when you can buy the stock • 2 businesses agreeing on opening a new business (2 words) • ...
Entrepreneurship Basics 2023-02-14
Across
- is extremely important when running a business
- supplies risk capital as a risk taker
- is a business that focuses on being organic
- focuses on recognizing a business opportunity, starting a business based on the recognized opportunity and maintaining that business
- businesses are owned by women
- his net worth is $114 billion and he started Microsoft
- is an characteristic of an entrepreneur
- is the founder of Amazon and started Amazon by selling books online
Down
- is a person that is hired to work for someone else
- is a characteristic of successful entrepreneur and helps drive them through tough times
- is a business that sells products directly to people
- involves acting in ways consistent with what society and individuals typically think are good values
- founded SpaceX and has a net worth of 83.6 billion dollars
- is the number of entrepreneur business types
- all it takes is one good _________
- is the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles
- is the co-founder of Google
17 Clues: is the co-founder of Google • businesses are owned by women • all it takes is one good _________ • supplies risk capital as a risk taker • is an characteristic of an entrepreneur • is a business that focuses on being organic • is the number of entrepreneur business types • is extremely important when running a business • is a person that is hired to work for someone else • ...
business is business 2022-12-06
Across
- a division or local office of a business with a specific function
- a business owned by two or more people, who divide the profits according to their own terms.
- a first selection of the most suitable people on the list
- a (small) group of directors at the head of a company
Down
- a company controlled by a bigger company
- a business where the workers also own the company, and follow democratic principles.
- a person's contact information
- the workers of a company
- a part of the company that is sold on the stock market
- a large company/group of companies that act under one name
10 Clues: the workers of a company • a person's contact information • a company controlled by a bigger company • a (small) group of directors at the head of a company • a part of the company that is sold on the stock market • a first selection of the most suitable people on the list • a large company/group of companies that act under one name • ...
MFine Doctors 2019-09-15
19 Clues: idea • care • Skill • Feeling • thinking • forecast • authority • connection • deep sympathy • this is my car • I do this work • can do attitude • a strong effect • care about others • maintain reliability • Understand other people • basis for relationships • a range of different things • Good or bad I take care of it all
Financial Planning Cameron Lide 2015-04-28
Across
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period.
- provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals,families, and businesses.
- requires the review of financial reports
- the cost of operating a business
- cost of housing is a major expenditure
- subset of headline inflation
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business
- the business and those involved
Down
- financial planning also requires an analysis
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period.
- calculated in the consumer index
- are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- measured on the basis of the changes in wholesale index
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- income increase there is a gradual improvement in lifestyle.
- the company or business are best monitored through financial liabilities
16 Clues: subset of headline inflation • the business and those involved • calculated in the consumer index • the cost of operating a business • cost of housing is a major expenditure • requires the review of financial reports • financial planning also requires an analysis • measured on the basis of the changes in wholesale index • ...
Sanh Luu 2013-11-13
Across
- record a financial document that contains information on all employees of the company, their compensation, and benefits
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- up budget plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- sheet a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- deposit funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use
Down
- what a company owes
- equity the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
- budget describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
- performance ratios-comparisons of a company’s financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- budget an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- costs of operating a business
- statement a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
15 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • sheet a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity • ...
Unit 3: Venture terms 2018-12-11
Across
- a business that provides banking services for profit
- institution acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients
- An asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it
- owning your own business and having full control
- is a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment
- money or wealth needed to produce goods and services
- buying your way into the company through shares
- At this point, the company has passed the break-even point and is now earning a profit
- refers to sole proprietorships and general partnerships in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts
- At this stage, your venture may be in trouble because of financial difficulties
Down
- By now your research is complete
- a tool that applies six basic questions
- capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses
- organization owned and controlled by the people who use the products or services the business produces
- a summary of how a business owner, manager, or entrepreneur intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor and implement activities necessary and sufficient for the venture to succeed.
- Working with a business partner on a company
- The venture is now secure and continues to grow.
- is a not-for-profit cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, through the election of a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership itself
- will allow the business to predict future profits and make financial plans to carry the business through the first few months of the start-up
- This is the stage where preparations for launching the business are made
- is the point where total monthly costs equal total monthly revenues.
- A venture plan can help the enterprising person weigh the costs and benefits of the proposal and put plans in place that will make venture a reality
22 Clues: By now your research is complete • a tool that applies six basic questions • Working with a business partner on a company • buying your way into the company through shares • The venture is now secure and continues to grow. • owning your own business and having full control • a business that provides banking services for profit • ...
Entrepreneurship Chapter 1 Vocab 2022-08-22
Across
- Specifically designated areas of a community that provide tax benefits to new businesses locating there.
- An economic system in which people have important rights to make economic choices.
- Individual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of a business
- Total market value of goods and services produced by a workers and capital within a nation during a given period.
- Study how of people choose to allocate scarce resources to fulfill their unlimited wants.
- General patter of expansion and contraction that the economy goes through.
- New business undertaking that involves risk
- A business that disappears from the tax rolls because it may be operating under a new name or because the owner has purposely discontinued in order to start a new business
- An idea that has commercial value
- Business that has stopped operating with a loss to creditors
Down
- Infrastructure of the business
- Money that is left over after all the expenses of running a business have been deducted from the income.
- Resources businesses use to produce the goods and services that people want.
- Point at which consumers buy all of a product that is supplied
- One seller who has control over the supply and can exert nearly total control over prices.
- Basic requirement for survival
- Quantity of goods or services that consumers are willing and able to buy
- Process of recognizing an opportunity, testing it in the market, and gathering resources necessary to go into business.
- The capital, skilled labor, management expertise, legal and financial advice, facility, equipment, and customers needed to start a business.
- Nature and degree of competition among business operating in the same industry.
- When a change in price has little to effect on the demand
- When a change in price creates a change in demand
- Price alone does not determine demand
- Acting like an entrepreneur or having an entrepreneurial mind set.
- Tangible products
- When demand exceeds supply
- Few competing firms
- Intangible products
- Something that is not needed for survival, but would like to have.
- Amount of a good or service that producers are willing to provide
30 Clues: Tangible products • Few competing firms • Intangible products • When demand exceeds supply • Infrastructure of the business • Basic requirement for survival • An idea that has commercial value • Price alone does not determine demand • New business undertaking that involves risk • When a change in price creates a change in demand • ...
Chapter 3 2018-02-07
Across
- combination of firms involved in different
- stock of goods held in reserve; includes finished goods waiting to be sold and raw materials to be used in production
- nonprofit association performing some kind of
- to cease or delay payment on some or all debts
- corporation producing and selling without
- form of business organization recognized
- combination of two or more business enterprises
- of manufacturing or marketing
- company providing essential services such
- government regulations
- economic institution that operates
- feature of taxation that allows stockholders’ dividends to be taxed both as corporate profit and as personal income
- court-granted permission to an individual or
- requirement that an owner is personally
- community service organizations
- combination of two or more firms producing the same kind of product
- unincorporated business owned and operated by two or more people who share the profits and have unlimited liability for the debts and obligations of the firm; same as general partnership
- to national boundaries and whose business activities
- fully responsible for all losses and debts of a business; applies to proprietorships, general partnerships
Down
- firm with four or more businesses making
- amount borrowed when getting a loan or issuing a bond
- located in several different countries
- sued
- unincorporated business owned and
- liability for all debts of the firm; most common form of business organization in the United States
- a business but does not seek financial gain; schools,
- products, with no single business responsible
- of an individual, including the right to
- law as a separate legal entity with all the rights and
- a majority of its sales
- form a single firm
- and sell property, enter into legal contracts, sue and
- gradual wear on capital goods during
- by a single person who has rights to all profits and
- check paid to stockholders, usually quarterly, representing portion of corporate profit
- water and electricity to consumers, usually subject to
- activity for the benefit of its members
37 Clues: sued • form a single firm • government regulations • a majority of its sales • of manufacturing or marketing • community service organizations • unincorporated business owned and • economic institution that operates • gradual wear on capital goods during • located in several different countries • requirement that an owner is personally • activity for the benefit of its members • ...
Business Activities 1 2023-11-02
Across
- The arrangement by which businesses and individuals can purchase now and pay later
- The reward or cost of lending or borrowing money, usually figured as a percentage of the amount
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to consumers
- A sum of money lent to a business or an individual for a specific time period that is repayable with interest
- The official statement of job duties an employee must perform
- The process of supervising and controlling the number of finished products a company has in stock
- Assets minus liabilities; also known as stockholders’ (or shareholders’) equity, book value, and net worth
- A piece of paper (whether real or virtual) that says a governing body or corporation will borrow an investor’s money at a particular interest rate for a particular period of time
- The process of planning, maintaining, monitoring, controlling, and reporting the use of financial resources
- People who work to produce goods and services
- Anything of value that a business or individual owns
- Money businesses or individuals owe to others
- An objective or want that you plan to fulfill
- An organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
Down
- A business whose overall purpose is to earn a profit
- The process of planning, staffing, leading, and organizing the employees of the business
- The score assigned to a borrower based on previous loansDatabase: A virtual storage unit for information
- Changing the shapes or forms of materials so that they will be useful to consumers
- The process of accessing, processing, maintaining, evaluating, and disseminating business knowledge, facts, or data
- Documents containing information related to the amount of money going into and out of a businessFinancing: Funding a business activity or project through debt, equity, or venture capital
- The money that a business spends
- Top-level employees
- Someone who provides startup money to a new business
- Individual whose job involves planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling for a business
24 Clues: Top-level employees • The money that a business spends • People who work to produce goods and services • Money businesses or individuals owe to others • An objective or want that you plan to fulfill • A business whose overall purpose is to earn a profit • Someone who provides startup money to a new business • Anything of value that a business or individual owns • ...
ESB PREP PUZZLE 3 2025-11-19
Across
- business structure with a special tax advantage allows company to pass income, losses, deductions, credits through shareholders.
- promise of value that a company makes about product or service that makes it attractive to customers.
- One's ability to adapt to change, loss, and disappointment.
- A fixed payment amount provided to a full-time employee.
- A planning tool used to document a company's strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- An individual with an interest in a business.
- How a business sells its products and services to the end customer
- Return on investment is a calculation used to determine how much an investment is making.
- An intangible service or skill that is performed.
- corporation, partnership, or sole proprietorship is privately owned one individual or a small group of people
- independent government agency specializing in providing small businesses with assistance to get their business up and running
- Fees paid for the use of a brand name or image.
- A practice used to protect brand names, logos, and business names.
Down
- A preliminary product, commonly a product with minimum viability, from which to test and develop
- The group of customers a company chooses to market its products and services.
- A calculation used to make projections about a company's future performance.
- business structure with a single owner. The business is not shielded from any amount of liability
- An individual that owns at least one share in a corporation's stock.
- practice used by businesses to protect a practice, process, or formula from being shared with others
- persuasive speech prepared to entice a potential customer to purchase a service or good
- The number of sales and other income in a business for a given period
- The level of willingness to lose time and money
- The possibility of something negative happening. In the context of a small business,
- Trusting one's self, goals, and progress
- Fluctuating costs that a business has depending on production
- Data that may contain personal bias like company newsletters and academic journals.
- price company charges for product or service. selling price determined adding the cost price and the profit margin the company wants earn
27 Clues: Trusting one's self, goals, and progress • An individual with an interest in a business. • The level of willingness to lose time and money • Fees paid for the use of a brand name or image. • An intangible service or skill that is performed. • A fixed payment amount provided to a full-time employee. • One's ability to adapt to change, loss, and disappointment. • ...
Kitchen Brigade Definitions By Madyson Lambert 2026-04-02
Across
- trainee learning a skilled trade
- self-service dining facility
- restaurant restaurant with multiple locations
- recommended rules to follow
- business owned by two or more people
- operation for-profit food business
- style or type of cooking
- industry field of food and service businesses
- feeling or mood of a place
- licensed business of a larger brand
- restaurant restaurant with table service
- cooks/station cooks cooks assigned to specific stations
- money left after expenses
- beginner-level job
- catering food service at the same location
- chef chef who specializes in desserts
- official proof of skill or training
- rotation switching between different job roles
- legally separate business entity
- consultant advisor for food businesses
- director manager of catering services
- free from errors
- person who starts a business
- director person managing food operations
- manager person who supervises kitchen staff
- examine in detail
Down
- restaurant fast-food style restaurant
- cook worker who prepares ingredients
- chef chef who develops new recipes
- train in multiple positions
- room supervisor person managing dining area
- judge value or quality
- chef second-in-command in the kitchen
- temporary job for learning experience
- person who buys goods
- recruiter person who hires workers
- representative person who sells products to clients
- protection against financial loss
- scientist expert who studies food science
- brigade organized kitchen staff system
- plan plan for running a business
- restaurant formal, upscale restaurant
- popular style or direction
- manager person who runs restaurant operations
- large variety
- laws controlling land use areas
- cost ongoing business expenses
- restaurant restaurant not part of a chain
- catering food service at a different location
- not intended to make a profit
- official permission to operate
- running of a business activity
- supplier of goods or services
- chef head chef in charge of kitchen
- manger chef in charge of cold dishes
- enterprise economic system with private businesses
- proprietorship business owned by one person
57 Clues: large variety • free from errors • examine in detail • beginner-level job • person who buys goods • judge value or quality • style or type of cooking • money left after expenses • feeling or mood of a place • popular style or direction • train in multiple positions • recommended rules to follow • self-service dining facility • person who starts a business • not intended to make a profit • ...
Finance and sales 2025-07-01
Across
- A potential customer who has shown interest in a product or service.
- When a company’s expenses are higher than its revenue during a certain period.
- The money a business keeps after subtracting all its costs and expenses from its total revenue.
- A reduction in the usual price of a product or service.
- The value of ownership in a company after subtracting liabilities from assets.
- income The final profit a business makes after deducting all expenses, taxes, and costs.
- A qualified potential customer likely to buy a product or service.
- A payment made to a salesperson based on the value of the sales they make, usually a percentage.
- Money a business spends to operate, such as rent, salaries, or marketing costs.
- Debts or financial obligations a business must pay, like loans or unpaid bills.
- flow The movement of money in and out of a business, showing liquidity and operational health.
- The point where total revenue equals total expenses — no profit, no loss.
Down
- An estimate or prediction of future financial performance, such as sales, revenue, or profit.
- The process of turning a lead or prospect into a paying customer.
- A financial plan showing how much money will be earned and spent during a period.
- (Return on Investment) A measure showing the profit made compared to the amount invested, usually as a percentage.
- The goods a business has in stock for selling or production.
- target A goal set for the amount of sales to be achieved in a certain time.
- The total money a business earns from selling products or services before any expenses are deducted.
- The difference between the selling price of a product or service and its cost, often shown as a percentage.
- Anything valuable a business owns, like cash, equipment, buildings, or vehicles.
- Money or assets used to start or grow a business.
- A document sent to a customer requesting payment for goods or services provided.
- The sales technique of encouraging a customer to buy a more expensive version or add extra products.
- Money put into a business, project, or asset expecting to earn more money in the future.
25 Clues: Money or assets used to start or grow a business. • A reduction in the usual price of a product or service. • The goods a business has in stock for selling or production. • The process of turning a lead or prospect into a paying customer. • A qualified potential customer likely to buy a product or service. • ...
Business Basics 2025-09-16
Across
- Businesses continually aim to improve their products, services or processes
- things we wish we could have
- provide the financial support needed to start or grow a business.
- total amount of money a business makes from selling its products
- a business’s most important stakeholders
- Process of creating the goods and services that a business sells
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- money a business keeps after it pays all its expenses
- physical, tangible products a business sells
- planning, organizing, and leading the business
- things necessary for survival
- handling the money side of the business
- are individuals or groups who have an interest in a business and are affected by its decisions
- promoting or selling the product or service
- an intangible product that is bought or sold
14 Clues: things we wish we could have • things necessary for survival • handling the money side of the business • a business’s most important stakeholders • promoting or selling the product or service • physical, tangible products a business sells • an intangible product that is bought or sold • planning, organizing, and leading the business • ...
The Nature of Business 2025-08-27
Across
- The stage of the business life cycle where a business experiences rapid sales increase
- A business structure where two or more people share ownership and responsibility
- The stage of the business life cycle where sales begin to slow and market share stabilises
- The final stage of the business life cycle, where a business either revitalises or fails
- When a company is wound up, and its assets are converted to cash to pay off debts
- A group or individual with a vested interest in a business, such as employees or customers
- A type of business where one person is both the owner and operator
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- The type of industry that provides services to other industries or to consumers
- An external influence on a business related to government policies and regulations
- The stage of the business life cycle where a business is first launched
- An industry that involves the extraction of raw materials
- An internal influence on a business related to its physical location
- An external influence on a business related to cultural values and trends
13 Clues: An industry that involves the extraction of raw materials • A type of business where one person is both the owner and operator • An internal influence on a business related to its physical location • The stage of the business life cycle where a business is first launched • An external influence on a business related to cultural values and trends • ...
EdwinMoreno 2013-11-12
Across
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
- what a company owes
- equity the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
- budget describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- budget an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- costs of operating a business
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
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- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
- performance ratios comparisons of a company’s financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- up budget plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- deposit funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use
- statement a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- sheet a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
15 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay • ...
Functions of Business 2015-01-28
Across
- Person who uses goods or services
- Money left after a business pays expenses
- Process of recording business financial data
- Process of leading and directing an organization
- Business whose goal is to provide a service rather than make a profit
- Items necessary for existence
- Incentive for a person to make money for himself
- Tasks that businesses perform and sell to customers
Down
- Items that are nice to have
- Process of promoting and presenting a product to customers
- Process of making finished products out of raw materials
- Business that is considered separate from its owners
- Business owned by two or more people
- Contest between businesses to win customers
- Tangible items that businesses sell
- Agreement to use the name and sell the goods of a parent company
- Activities involved in day-to-day running of a business
17 Clues: Items that are nice to have • Items necessary for existence • Person who uses goods or services • Tangible items that businesses sell • Business owned by two or more people • Money left after a business pays expenses • Contest between businesses to win customers • Process of recording business financial data • Process of leading and directing an organization • ...
Business Environment 2025-07-10
Across
- These forces have impact on all business enterprises and affect an individual firm indirectly.
- Administrative orders issued by government authorities is an important element of this dimension of Business environment.
- This dimension of business environment includes forces relating to scientific improvements and innovations which provide new ways of
- It refers to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.
- Drastically reduce the role of the public sector.
- Business environment differs from country to country and even region to region.
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- The economic reforms that aimed at deregulating the Indian business from all controls & restrictions.
- It is very difficult to predict future happenings in business environment.
- Integration of the various economies of the world leading towards the emergence of a cohesive global economy.
- Customs & traditions are an important element of this dimension of Business environment.
- These forces affect individual enterprises directly and immediately in their day-to-day working.
- Just take the universe,subtract from it the subset that represents the organisation & the remainder is
- Business environment keeps on changing.
- It refer to the external environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm's performance.
- Changes in disposable income of people is an important element of this dimension of business environment.
- General stability and peace in the country is an important element of this dimension of Business environment.
16 Clues: Business environment keeps on changing. • Drastically reduce the role of the public sector. • It is very difficult to predict future happenings in business environment. • Business environment differs from country to country and even region to region. • Customs & traditions are an important element of this dimension of Business environment. • ...
Step Ahead 2014-03-10
Across
- getting your self known amongst friends is called this
- surname of man focused on multi intelligence theory
- these focus on temp and perm vacancies
- full name of record of a person's experience and qualifications
- team worker,honest,trustworthy are example of what skills
- literally translated curriculum vita means this
- approaching potential employers direct is this
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- first name of man focused on multi intelligence theory
- what learning style involves a hands on approach
- qualifications and or training are examples of what skills
- which learning style centres around sound and music
- skills that you can take from one environment to another
- how many intelligences are there
13 Clues: how many intelligences are there • these focus on temp and perm vacancies • approaching potential employers direct is this • literally translated curriculum vita means this • what learning style involves a hands on approach • surname of man focused on multi intelligence theory • which learning style centres around sound and music • ...
Unit 1 2023-09-12
Policies & Procedures Puzzle 1 2021-10-14
15 Clues: drill • change • nimble • surplus • evidence • culpable • brainpower • charged with • enterprising • timetable(noun) • important metric • appropriate(verb) • combined action of a group of people • prudent or expedient conduct or action • an established,official way to do a task
POWER YOUR BRAIN _ DIFFICULT LEVEL 2025-09-27
Across
- – Ability to notice
- – Mental agility
- – Process of knowing
- – Showing sound sense
- – Insightful judgment
- – Sharpness of mind
- – Skilled in reasoning
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- – Sharp mental skill
- – Deep scholarly knowledge
- – Natural ability
- – Exceptional intelligence
- – Keen wisdom
- – Careful judgment
- – Mental power
- – Creative cleverness
15 Clues: – Keen wisdom • – Mental power • – Mental agility • – Natural ability • – Careful judgment • – Ability to notice • – Sharpness of mind • – Sharp mental skill • – Process of knowing • – Showing sound sense • – Creative cleverness • – Insightful judgment • – Skilled in reasoning • – Deep scholarly knowledge • – Exceptional intelligence
Wrinkle in Time Crossword 2022-05-05
15 Clues: Book • witch • glasses • Aunt _____ • evil brain • curly hair • Meg's home • tall, skinny • Meg's father • Meg's mother • Funny clothes • small, smart boy • leader of Camazotz • the place where the three w's live • Location of the CENTRAL Central Intelligence
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
15 Clues: facts • fun activity • small feline • game to solve • AI research lab • study of numbers • electronic device • mechanical device • man's best friend • detailed examination • systematic knowledge • programming language • step-by-step procedure • connection of computers • artificial intelligence agent
Unit3 Internet 2022-09-28
2.04 Vocabulary 2024-02-29
Across
- The devotion of a client to a particular business
- A body of customers upon which an organization can rely for considerable repeat business
- Individuals or businesses to whom salespeople are recommended
- Part of the selling process in which the salesperson shows the customer the benefits of a product’s features; includes sales talk and product demonstration
- Contacts that each individual has through his/her customers, friends, or relatives
- Events where businesses display and/or demonstrate their products to build sales leads and interest
- Promotion and publicity for a business provided by customers who tell others of their satisfaction with the business
- A promise made by the seller to the consumer that the seller will repair or replace a product that does not perform as expected
- Positive feelings toward a business; an advantage that a business acquires beyond the value of its products or services
- Unannounced telephone calls or visits by a salesperson to prospects about whom little may be known
- A promise made to the consumer that a product’s purchase price will be refunded if the product is not satisfactory
- policies Statements outlining practices the business follows, such as warranties and maintenance contracts
Down
- An effort to obtain business by sending promotional material to customers in the form of letters, catalogs, postcards, faxes, folders, and emails
- An individual’s qualities or traits and behavior
- Information about and contact with potential customers provided by a company, its advertising, participation in trade shows, or telephone and mail solicitation
- The name of an organization or individual that might be interested in a salesperson’s good or service
- A salesperson’s commitment to the client’s needs as expressed through his/her professional behavior
- Contacts outside the business, such as other salespeople, specialized lists and directories, and industry trade groups
- The determination of a customer’s satisfaction with a good or service after a sales presentation regardless of whether a sale was made
- The way a person looks at life
- The act of identifying any person or organization with the potential to buy a product and compiling that information in an organized manner for future use
21 Clues: The way a person looks at life • An individual’s qualities or traits and behavior • The devotion of a client to a particular business • Individuals or businesses to whom salespeople are recommended • Contacts that each individual has through his/her customers, friends, or relatives • ...
Top 40 Business Terms for Freelancers, Independent Contractor & Entrepreneurs 2025-10-25
Across
- Earning interest on both principal and prior interest
- Earnings subject to taxation after deductions
- Money owed to the US government
- Electronic payment to your account
- Costs taken out after taxes
- Costs removed before taxes
- Contract detailing work and payment
- Independent worker paid by clients not an employee
- Worker whose taxes are withheld by employer
- Payments made four times yearly to the IRS
- Tools that track income expenses and invoices like QuickBooks, Wave, or J_AP101
- Tax for Social Security and Medicare
- Business ID number for banking and taxes
- IRS form to report self employment income and expenses
- Income or sales taxes based on location
- Money moving in and out of your business
- Amount received after taxes and deductions
- Form showing total paid to contractors
- Separates business and personal finances
- Individual personally owning and liable for a business
- Planning income and spending
- Saving now for future income
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- Structure protecting personal assets from business debts
- Ongoing costs to run a business
- Report showing revenue minus expenses
- Expense subtracted to reduce taxable income
- Recording all business income and expenses
- Profit left after expenses and taxes
- Coverage protecting against financial loss
- Expense that lowers taxable income
- Form contractors give clients for tax reporting
- Forecast of future income and expenses
- Savings for slow periods or crises
- Business passing income to owners taxes with liability protection
- The CLEMCO.HR website where Freelancers, Independent Contractors, and Entrepreneurs can receive support with their bookkeeping, tax filing, financial planning, and personal/business insurance needs.
- Training or courses to build skills
- Total earned before deductions
- Main individual federal tax return
- Total income before expenses
- Snapshot of assets debts and equity
- The author of Career Projection 101: An Independent Contractors Guide to a Successful Business and Balanced Life. He is also the founder of CLEMCO.Net, a support network for freelancers and entrepreneurs.
- Registered trade name different from your legal name
42 Clues: Costs removed before taxes • Costs taken out after taxes • Total income before expenses • Planning income and spending • Saving now for future income • Total earned before deductions • Ongoing costs to run a business • Money owed to the US government • Electronic payment to your account • Expense that lowers taxable income • Savings for slow periods or crises • ...
The Income Statement 2025-03-25
Across
- a profitability measure that indicates how well a business generates profits from the total assets that it owns
- a profitability measure that determines how effectively a business uses its capital investments to generate profit
- calculation that indicates the ability of a business to use its assets to produce revenue
- a profitability measure that indicates the ability of a business to turn the owner’s investments and reinvested earnings into additional profit or earnings
- a method of accounting in which revenue and expenses are recorded only at the time that cash is exchanged
- a percentage that reflects the profitability of the core operations of a business
- income that is generated by a business when no cash has been received
- income or a return on an investment
- a profitability measure that determines the percentage of a business’s revenue that exceeds its cost of goods sold
- money that is paid for goods or services
Down
- expense for which there is no associated cash outflow in the current accounting period
- a method of accounting in which income and expenses are recorded at the time that they are incurred, regardless of when cash is exchanged
- ratio that measures the ability of a business to generate returns to its owner(s)
- a calculation that indicates how efficiently an income-producing property is being managed
- the amount of revenue that remains after all expenses have been deducted from a business’s total revenue
- cost directly related to the production of a good or a service that is offered for sale
- income that involves the receipt of cash by a business
- a measure of a business’s profit after all operating expenses have been deducted
- a record of all revenues and expenses that determine the net income or the net profit of a business over a specified period
- a ratio that measures the efficiency of a business and its ability to convert sales into profits
- the difference between the net sales revenue and the cost of goods sold
21 Clues: income or a return on an investment • money that is paid for goods or services • income that involves the receipt of cash by a business • income that is generated by a business when no cash has been received • the difference between the net sales revenue and the cost of goods sold • a measure of a business’s profit after all operating expenses have been deducted • ...
Kitchen Brigade Definitions By Madyson Lambert 2026-04-02
Across
- trainee learning a skilled trade
- self-service dining facility
- restaurant restaurant with multiple locations
- recommended rules to follow
- business owned by two or more people
- operation for-profit food business
- style or type of cooking
- industry field of food and service businesses
- feeling or mood of a place
- licensed business of a larger brand
- restaurant restaurant with table service
- cooks/station cooks cooks assigned to specific stations
- money left after expenses
- beginner-level job
- catering food service at the same location
- chef chef who specializes in desserts
- official proof of skill or training
- rotation switching between different job roles
- legally separate business entity
- consultant advisor for food businesses
- director manager of catering services
- free from errors
- person who starts a business
- director person managing food operations
- manager person who supervises kitchen staff
- examine in detail
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- restaurant fast-food style restaurant
- cook worker who prepares ingredients
- chef chef who develops new recipes
- train in multiple positions
- room supervisor person managing dining area
- judge value or quality
- chef second-in-command in the kitchen
- temporary job for learning experience
- person who buys goods
- recruiter person who hires workers
- representative person who sells products to clients
- protection against financial loss
- scientist expert who studies food science
- brigade organized kitchen staff system
- plan plan for running a business
- restaurant formal, upscale restaurant
- popular style or direction
- manager person who runs restaurant operations
- large variety
- laws controlling land use areas
- cost ongoing business expenses
- restaurant restaurant not part of a chain
- catering food service at a different location
- not intended to make a profit
- official permission to operate
- running of a business activity
- supplier of goods or services
- chef head chef in charge of kitchen
- manger chef in charge of cold dishes
- enterprise economic system with private businesses
- proprietorship business owned by one person
57 Clues: large variety • free from errors • examine in detail • beginner-level job • person who buys goods • judge value or quality • style or type of cooking • money left after expenses • feeling or mood of a place • popular style or direction • train in multiple positions • recommended rules to follow • self-service dining facility • person who starts a business • not intended to make a profit • ...
Kitchen Brigade Definitions By Madyson Lambert 2026-04-02
Across
- trainee learning a skilled trade
- self-service dining facility
- restaurant restaurant with multiple locations
- recommended rules to follow
- business owned by two or more people
- operation for-profit food business
- style or type of cooking
- industry field of food and service businesses
- feeling or mood of a place
- licensed business of a larger brand
- restaurant restaurant with table service
- cooks/station cooks cooks assigned to specific stations
- money left after expenses
- beginner-level job
- catering food service at the same location
- chef chef who specializes in desserts
- official proof of skill or training
- rotation switching between different job roles
- legally separate business entity
- consultant advisor for food businesses
- director manager of catering services
- free from errors
- person who starts a business
- director person managing food operations
- manager person who supervises kitchen staff
- examine in detail
Down
- restaurant fast-food style restaurant
- cook worker who prepares ingredients
- chef chef who develops new recipes
- train in multiple positions
- room supervisor person managing dining area
- judge value or quality
- chef second-in-command in the kitchen
- temporary job for learning experience
- person who buys goods
- recruiter person who hires workers
- representative person who sells products to clients
- protection against financial loss
- scientist expert who studies food science
- brigade organized kitchen staff system
- plan plan for running a business
- restaurant formal, upscale restaurant
- popular style or direction
- manager person who runs restaurant operations
- large variety
- laws controlling land use areas
- cost ongoing business expenses
- restaurant restaurant not part of a chain
- catering food service at a different location
- not intended to make a profit
- official permission to operate
- running of a business activity
- supplier of goods or services
- chef head chef in charge of kitchen
- manger chef in charge of cold dishes
- enterprise economic system with private businesses
- proprietorship business owned by one person
57 Clues: large variety • free from errors • examine in detail • beginner-level job • person who buys goods • judge value or quality • style or type of cooking • money left after expenses • feeling or mood of a place • popular style or direction • train in multiple positions • recommended rules to follow • self-service dining facility • person who starts a business • not intended to make a profit • ...
Principles of Business Ch. 12 2017-06-21
Across
- a report that lists a company's assets, liabilities, and owner's equity at a specific point in time.
- a budget that plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business.
- what a company owes.
- assets the assets with a lifespan of more than a year, such as land, buildings, equipment, and expensive technology.
- cash and those items that can be readily converted to cash such as inventory and accounts receivable.
- the company's liabilities divided by the owners' equity.
- the result of revenue being greater than expenses.
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time.
- a financial document used to identify the type and number of products on hand for sale.
- the amount of money available to the business after all costs and expenses have been paid.
- a financial document that identifies customers that made purchases using credit.
- current assets compared to the current liabilities.
- documentation used to process earnings payments and record each employee's pay history.
- reports that sum up the financial performance of a business.
- the process by which funds are deposited electronically and available automatically for your use.
- a financial document that lists all cash received and spent by the business.
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business.
- costs of operating a business.
- financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business.
- a financial document used to identify all purchases and sales made using credit.
Down
- all income that a business receives over a period of time;
- a report, usually included with the employee's paycheck, which includes information for the current pay period.
- required federal and state payments for each employee.
- a financial document that shows all taxes collected, owed, and paid.
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay.
- maintains information on each employee to be able to calculate the company's payroll.
- comparisons of a company's financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing.
- business debts that will continue for longer than a year.
- the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets.
- the net profit of the business compared to the amount of owners' equity.
- differences between actual and budgeted performance.
- a financial document that identifies the companies from which credit purchases were made.
- the total sales compared to the net income for a period such as six months or a year.
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time.
- amounts owed by the business that will be paid within a year.
- a financial document used to name the buildings and equipment owned by the business.
- detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses.
- a financial document used to identify the amount assets have decreased in value due to their age and use.
- a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period.
- the result of expenses being greater than income.
40 Clues: what a company owes. • costs of operating a business. • the result of expenses being greater than income. • the result of revenue being greater than expenses. • current assets compared to the current liabilities. • differences between actual and budgeted performance. • required federal and state payments for each employee. • ...
Extra Credit 2026-05-16
Across
- A list of account balances used to verify that debits equal credits.
- The right side of an accounting entry; increases liabilities, equity, and revenue accounts.
- A debt due within one year.
- An account closed at the end of the accounting period.
- Items used in business operations that are expected to be consumed.
- A journal entry made at the end of an accounting period to update accounts before financial statements are prepared.
- An account that reduces the balance of a related asset account.
- Goods held for sale to customers.
- Cash received before services are performed or goods are delivered.
- A small amount of cash kept on hand for minor expenses.
- Transferring journal entry information to ledger accounts.
- Compensation paid to employees.
- An account whose balance carries forward to the next accounting period.
- A distribution of company earnings to shareholders.
- The process of recording daily financial transactions.
- An expense paid in advance before it is incurred.
- Owner investment in a business.
- Income earned from business operations.
- The owner’s claim on business assets after liabilities are deducted.
- The owner’s residual interest in a business after liabilities are subtracted from assets.
- A resource owned by a business that has economic value.
- The recording of a financial transaction in the accounting records.
- The ability of a business to pay short-term obligations.
- Money owed to a business by customers for sales made on credit.
- Accounting method that records revenues and expenses when they are earned or incurred, not when cash changes hands.
- Assets taken out of a business by the owner for personal use.
- Amounts a company owes to suppliers for goods or services purchased on credit.
- A financial statement showing cash inflows and outflows.
- Revenue minus cost of goods sold.
- Costs incurred in the normal operations of a business.
Down
- A twelve-month accounting period used for financial reporting.
- A financial statement showing revenues, expenses, and net income over a period of time.
- Written promises to pay a specific amount at a future date.
- A financial statement showing a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
- The left side of an accounting entry; increases assets and expenses.
- Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period to transfer temporary account balances to retained earnings.
- The fundamental relationship in accounting: Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
- A debt or obligation owed by a business.
- An asset expected to be used or converted into cash within one year.
- Cumulative profits kept in the business rather than distributed.
- A complete list of all accounts used by a business.
- Allocation of the cost of a long-term asset over its useful life.
- Revenue earned from providing services rather than selling products.
- The complete collection of all accounts and transactions for a business.
- A system where every transaction affects at least two accounts.
- A cost incurred in the process of earning revenue.
- The direct cost associated with producing or purchasing goods sold to customers.
- Current assets minus current liabilities.
- The movement of cash into and out of a business.
- Total revenues minus total expenses.
50 Clues: A debt due within one year. • Compensation paid to employees. • Owner investment in a business. • Goods held for sale to customers. • Revenue minus cost of goods sold. • Total revenues minus total expenses. • Income earned from business operations. • A debt or obligation owed by a business. • Current assets minus current liabilities. • ...
UNIT_3 2023-03-08
Across
- The process of solving problems by combining ideas or behaviour in new ways
- The 2 percent of the population falling on the upper end of the normal curve and typically posseing an IQ of 130 or above
- testing plays an important role in neuropsychology
- The degree to which a test actually measures what it's supposed to measure
- the ability to excel in certain areas or specific intelligence
Down
- this intelligence is best described as street smarts
- Type of thinking in which a person starts from one point and comes up with many different ideas
- degree to which the changes in some trait within a population can be considered to be due to genetic influences
- Disability can from mild to profound
- The awarness of and ability to man age one's own emotions to facilitate thinking and attain goals
10 Clues: Disability can from mild to profound • testing plays an important role in neuropsychology • this intelligence is best described as street smarts • the ability to excel in certain areas or specific intelligence • The degree to which a test actually measures what it's supposed to measure • The process of solving problems by combining ideas or behaviour in new ways • ...
AP Psychology People You Need To Know Crossword 2013-04-24
Across
- Famous for the Milgram experiment which showed peoples obedience to authority figures.
- Father of cognitive therapy in the treatment of clinical depression. People with depression generally have negative ideas about themselves, the world and the future
- 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.
- Developed the Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy, which resolves emotional and behavioral problems and disturbances, allowing people to have happier and better lives.
- Created a hierarchy of needs based on his theory of people fulfilling innate human needs in order of greatest priority to least.
- Famous for work on ethical communities and relationships and subject object problems.
- Four stages of cognitive development (Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational)
- Famous for his Triarchic Theory of Intelligence, which says people have analytical intelligence, creative intelligence and practical intelligence.
- Best known for his Stanford Prison experiment, which demonstrated the concept of deindividuation in social psychology.
- 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.
- Behaviorist that is best known for his theory of cognitive dissonance.
- Eight psychosocial stages
- One of the founding fathers of the humanistic or client centered approach in psychotherapy
- 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.
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- Proposed and developed the concepts of extraverted and introverted personalities
- 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.
- Inventor of the first usable intelligence test now known as the standard IQ Test.
- Famous for his theory of moral development, which has three stages including pre-conventional, conventional and post-convential.
- An expert on human memory and the creation and nature of false memories. She did major research on the misinformation effect and eyewitness memories.
- Theory of learned helplessness developed with the dog shocking experiment
- Came up with secure versus insecure attachment in the strange situation experiment
- Research focused on hypnosis and pain control. He believed that a person could see their own pain without actually experiencing it.
- Language acquisition device & learning languages is innate, people have an ability to learn and understand language within a critical period.
- Came up with the three parenting styles Authoritarian, Authoritative and Permissive
- 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.
- Studied emotions and their relations to facial expressions. Certain expressions and emotions are universal.
- Most well known for his conformity experiments, where he demonstrated the influence of a group on individuals actions and opinions.
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 • ...
Functions of Business 2019-03-06
Across
- Person who uses goods or services
- Money left after a business pays expenses
- Process of recording business financial data
- Process of leading and directing an organization
- Business whose goal is to provide a service rather than make a profit
- Items necessary for existence
- Incentive for a person to make money for himself
- Tasks that businesses perform and sell to customers
Down
- Items that are nice to have
- Process of promoting and presenting a product to customers
- Process of making finished products out of raw materials
- Business that is considered separate from its owners
- Business owned by two or more people
- Contest between businesses to win customers
- Tangible items that businesses sell
- Agreement to use the name and sell the goods of a parent company
- Activities involved in day-to-day running of a business
17 Clues: Items that are nice to have • Items necessary for existence • Person who uses goods or services • Tangible items that businesses sell • Business owned by two or more people • Money left after a business pays expenses • Contest between businesses to win customers • Process of recording business financial data • Process of leading and directing an organization • ...
Dylan Weiss 2018-01-08
Across
- the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- a classification that refers to groups of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
- The process of strategically managing the efficient flow and storage of raw materials, in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
- A legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits.
- implies that everyone accepts and supports the decision, and understands the reasons for making it.
- is defined as the sum total of all the buyers and sellers in the area or region under consideration.
- a socioeconomic business activity by which business people and entrepreneurs meet to form business relationships and to create or act upon business opportunities, share information and seek potential partners for ventures.
- a financial plan for the future concerning the revenues and costs of a business
- The debut of a product into the market
- re non-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party
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- refers to the difference between the seller's cost for acquiring products and the selling price.
- Ownership interest or claim of a holder of common stock (ordinary shares) and some types of preferred stock
- is the practice of doing multiple things simultaneously
- a commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise
- is the act of committing money or capital to an endeavor (a business, project, real estate, etc.) with the expectation of obtaining an additional income or profit.
- a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender at some date in the future, generally with interest.
- Financial records of an organization that register all financial transactions, and must be kept at its principal office or place of business.
- includes all goods that are made or created by humans and used for producing goods or services.
- A monetary payment made to an employee over and above their standard salary or compensation package
20 Clues: The debut of a product into the market • a commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise • is the practice of doing multiple things simultaneously • re non-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party • the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged • ...
BUSN3253 2016-11-16
Across
- involves a decrease in both sales and profits of a business.ch13
- characterized by the establishment of a market share and expansion of the product line or markets.ch13
- Tax changes involving _____________ exemptions have made it easier to transfer business to family members.ch14
- Many companies face _______________ or HR challenges as they cannot find enough skilled workers.ch13
- ___________planning involves the entrepreneur first developing alternatives and then selecting the best strategy. ch14
- Is a rule (to family) in that the business is deemed to have been sold at a market price whether or not the market price was actually paid.ch14
- Owners must reduce ____________ by allowing managers to make decisions and letting the owner focus on planning.ch13
- When transferring the ownership of title or land, a ____________ is used.ch14
- characterized by a levelling of sales due to increased competition or decrease in demand.ch13
- Considerable _____________ are incurred in research and development of marketing during the growth period.ch13
Down
- When the company goes out of business as a result of unsatisfactory performance.ch14
- Another method of success is when the parent transfers shares of the business to the child in the form of partnerhsip.ch14
- Another option for transferring the ownership of the firm is to ________ the business to employees.ch14
- when transfer of business is made through a ______, ownership of the business does not pass to the heir until the owner dies.ch14
- The ________________ includes introduction, growth, maturity and decline.ch13
- _____________buyers like to know there is consistent revenue.ch14
- The development of the existing business into new markets is referred to as ______________.ch13
- The owner-manager needs to assess whether the needed _________, labour and expertise can be obtained to deal with growth.ch13
- one of the problems created by growth to an owner-manager on a personal level is ______________.ch13
- The maximization of the value of the firm is sometimes referred to as ____________.ch14
- When a small business has a need for a significant amount of capital and is not planning to exit the business they sell shares. This is called an ________, and the corporate status changes from a private to a public company.ch14
21 Clues: involves a decrease in both sales and profits of a business.ch13 • _____________buyers like to know there is consistent revenue.ch14 • The ________________ includes introduction, growth, maturity and decline.ch13 • When transferring the ownership of title or land, a ____________ is used.ch14 • ...
Accounting 2024-09-19
Across
- The process of recording, classifying, and summarizing financial transactions.
- A company's debts or obligations.
- A record that summarizes all transactions related to a particular item.
- Anything of value owned by a business.
- A business owned by one person.
- Equation: Formula that shows the relationship between assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.
- Funds taken out of a business by the owner for personal use.
- Income generated from business activities.
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- An event that affects the financial position of a company.
- A financial statement showing a company's assets, liabilities, and owner's equity at a specific point in time.
- Money a business owes to suppliers or creditors.
- To make smaller in amount or value.
- To make larger in amount or value.
- Money owed to a business by its customers.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a business.
- The owner's financial interest in the company.
- Costs incurred in the process of earning revenue.
17 Clues: A business owned by one person. • A company's debts or obligations. • To make larger in amount or value. • To make smaller in amount or value. • Anything of value owned by a business. • Money owed to a business by its customers. • Income generated from business activities. • The owner's financial interest in the company. • Money a business owes to suppliers or creditors. • ...
Technology used in business 2026-03-05
Across
- Promoting goods through online platforms.
- An electronic banking device that allows customers to perform financial transactions without interacting with a teller.
- _____ tools are Advanced, technology-based instruments designed for specific business functions.
- Buying and selling goods online.
- online presence of a company.
- Using machines to perform repetitive tasks.
Down
- Loss of focus caused by misuse of technology, such as non-work browsing during business hours.
- Basic, manual instruments used in business operations before advanced technology.
- Move data around and make calculations; a role of ICT.
- A site used in e-commerce.
- Protecting business systems from digital threats.
- A global network connecting millions of computers, enabling communication and business transactions.
- A system of interlinked documents and resources accessed via the internet, supporting global communication
- Meetings held via video or audio link.
- Electronic communication tool.
- Conducting all aspects of business operations online
16 Clues: A site used in e-commerce. • online presence of a company. • Electronic communication tool. • Buying and selling goods online. • Meetings held via video or audio link. • Promoting goods through online platforms. • Using machines to perform repetitive tasks. • Protecting business systems from digital threats. • Conducting all aspects of business operations online • ...
Being an Adult 2014-05-16
Across
- period ends and women become emotionally raged
- Intelligence: how much you know and speaking skills
- Study:same people are studied over again for a long period of time
- weakens
Down
- flirt, fall in love, and stick with one person at a tome
- studies: people of different ages are compared to one another
- comes unexpected and hard to deal with
- Intelligence: able to reason
- adulthood: late teens to early 20's
- clock: the right time to do stuff
10 Clues: weakens • Intelligence: able to reason • clock: the right time to do stuff • adulthood: late teens to early 20's • comes unexpected and hard to deal with • period ends and women become emotionally raged • Intelligence: how much you know and speaking skills • flirt, fall in love, and stick with one person at a tome • ...
Jordan's Identity Crossword 2020-03-15
Across
- Causing laughter or amusement
- Taking part in activities.
- Showing a lack of fear.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skill.
- Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
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- Having or showing strong excitement about something.
- The fact of continuing in an opinion or course or action in spite of difficulty or opposition
- Able to withstand or recover quickly from difficult conditions.
- Feeling or showing deference and respect.
- Devoted to a task or purpose.
10 Clues: Showing a lack of fear. • Taking part in activities. • Causing laughter or amusement • Devoted to a task or purpose. • Feeling or showing deference and respect. • Having or showing a quick-witted intelligence. • Having or showing strong excitement about something. • The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skill. • ...
CH 1 PSYCHOLOGY 2021-09-21
Across
- Interest is preference for a particular activity and aptitude is ____ to perform that activity
- Binet's test in bengali
- General feature of creativity tests in asking questions
- Relationship between creativity and intelligence
- Systematic, organised and objective procedures to record behaviour
- Who found that people with high IQ are not always creative/
Down
- Devised the concept of IQ
- Knowing one's internal strengths and relating to others
- Intelligence is a complex product of heredity and ____
- JP Guilford operations, contents, products
10 Clues: Binet's test in bengali • Devised the concept of IQ • JP Guilford operations, contents, products • Relationship between creativity and intelligence • Intelligence is a complex product of heredity and ____ • Knowing one's internal strengths and relating to others • General feature of creativity tests in asking questions • ...
Online and AI and the Evolution of Learning 2024-06-09
Across
- Fairness and justice in treatment.
- academic ... means a moral code or ethical policy of academia
- Protection of personal data from unauthorized access.
- With consideration or reference to the past.
- Lacking the quality or quantity re-quired;
- A great diffe- rence; inequality.
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- ... engagement means to be a participation in educational activities from a distance.
- Supervised, especially during an examination.
- Making less severe, seri-ous, or pain-ful.
- ... intelligence is an simulation of human intelligence by machines.
10 Clues: A great diffe- rence; inequality. • Fairness and justice in treatment. • Making less severe, seri-ous, or pain-ful. • Lacking the quality or quantity re-quired; • With consideration or reference to the past. • Supervised, especially during an examination. • Protection of personal data from unauthorized access. • ...
Cambridge Primary Computing Book 5 2026-05-15
Across
- INTELLIGENCE When a computer appears to think like a human (2 words)
- THEN ELSE Code block that makes decisions (2-4, 4)
- Smallest unit of storage (3)
- TO TEXT Device that converts spoken words to text (6-2-4)
- Finds the average of values (8)
Down
- 8 bits make one of these (4)
- Artificial Intelligence abbreviation (2)
- Value that can change (8)
- Connects devices in a network (6)
- CHART Shows data as percentages (3, 4)
10 Clues: Value that can change (8) • 8 bits make one of these (4) • Smallest unit of storage (3) • Finds the average of values (8) • Connects devices in a network (6) • CHART Shows data as percentages (3, 4) • Artificial Intelligence abbreviation (2) • THEN ELSE Code block that makes decisions (2-4, 4) • TO TEXT Device that converts spoken words to text (6-2-4) • ...
Contemporary Marketing Ch. 4 2025-03-17
Across
- A high-tech scam that uses e-mail or pop-up messages that claim to be from familiar businesses such as banks, Internet service providers, or even government agencies.
- The process of encoding data for security purposes.
- The buying and selling of products online.
- The percentage of visitors to a website who make a purchase.
- Secure internal networks that help companies share information among employees, no matter the number or location.
- How much time users spend on site and which pages they visit.
- Using the Internet to provide services to customers and communicate with employees and business partners.
- Business conducted directly between the business and a consumer.
- Website strategies designed to increase the size of each customer transaction and encourage repeat visits by the customer.
Down
- The process of marketing goods and services over the Internet by utilizing digital tools.
- Conflicts among producers, wholesalers, and retailers.
- The overall experience customers have when visiting a website.
- The number of individuals who visit a website.
- The total cost of each sale.
- Delivering more relevant marketing messages to customers based on event triggers.
- The percentage of users that click on an ad.
- A secure website where a company and its suppliers share all types of data, from product design through order delivery.
- Transactions that happen between organizations.
- Secure networks used for e-business and accessible through the firm’s website by external customers, suppliers, or other authorized users.
19 Clues: The total cost of each sale. • The buying and selling of products online. • The percentage of users that click on an ad. • The number of individuals who visit a website. • Transactions that happen between organizations. • The process of encoding data for security purposes. • Conflicts among producers, wholesalers, and retailers. • ...
Business management 2014-05-07
Across
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature.
- sheet/ snapshot of a business as of a particular date. It lists all of a business' assets and liabilities and works out the net assets
- the abilitiy of the business to meet its debts in the short term
- small business that employs fewer than five people
- the owner of a business who has a direct financial interest in that business
- total revenue a business earns minus the total expenses
Down
- / When people come together for a defined purpose, which may be for profit or non profit
- Profit / is the total gross profit minus all business expenses.
- environment/Factors inside the business such as staff, policies and levels of technology
- individual is bankrupt when they cannot pay their debts and aren't able to reach an agreement with their creditors.
- one of several individuals or groups who have an interest in a business
- The physical or cyberspace premises of a business
- typical objective of business where revenue is receieved is in excess to costs
13 Clues: The physical or cyberspace premises of a business • small business that employs fewer than five people • total revenue a business earns minus the total expenses • Profit / is the total gross profit minus all business expenses. • the abilitiy of the business to meet its debts in the short term • ...
Com 2022-12-08
5A Unit 11 crossword puzzle 2025-01-24
20 Clues: fee • mini • wide • less • sold • spend • shape • store • trade • statue • museum • wooden • pedicab • massive • soldier • keyboard • business • entrance • kilometre • guide book
Entrepreneurship 2026-03-19
Across
- finding businesses that can provide us products to create clothes
- How a business plan works is you need to do research on your field and competition so your business becomes better. We also learn that you need to have a specific product or service with a reliable distribution system too. Lastly, we need to identify the benefits and features of the business
- concept a clear and concise description of a business opportunity; it contains four elements: the product or service, the customer, the benefit, and the distribution
- Figuring out what makes your business better.
- a group of businesses with a common interest
- Model a description of how entrepreneurs plan to make money with their business concepts
- things that promote or enhance the value of a product or a service to the customer
- needs how much you would need to start a business
- Customers people most likely to buy a business’s products and services
- the distribution channel through which a product or service flows from the producer to the customer
- How you will use money to do different types of advertising
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- finding what product you will make or service
- a working model used by entrepreneurs to determine what it takes to develop their products or services
- What each employee does for the business
- Figuring out who will go to your business and purchase something
- This is a system that businesses use to see what other companies do and compare them to their own companies. Such as their benefits and features and their different distribution plans they have
- distinctive aspects, qualities, or characteristics of a product or service
- Small Business Association that guides businesses
18 Clues: What each employee does for the business • a group of businesses with a common interest • finding what product you will make or service • Figuring out what makes your business better. • Small Business Association that guides businesses • needs how much you would need to start a business • How you will use money to do different types of advertising • ...
Cognition and Motivation 2023-03-12
Across
- the smallest units of meaning within a language
- typical result of divergent thinking
- usually based the on reorganization of information
- always result in correct solution if there is one
- simple rules intended to apply to many situations
- trying one solution after another until one works
- can involve different strategies, logical methods
Down
- the ability to excel in certain area or specific intelligence.
- a number representing a measure of intelligence
- are an important tool in problem solving
10 Clues: typical result of divergent thinking • are an important tool in problem solving • the smallest units of meaning within a language • a number representing a measure of intelligence • always result in correct solution if there is one • simple rules intended to apply to many situations • trying one solution after another until one works • ...
Cognition and Motivation 2023-03-12
Across
- a number representing a measure of intelligence
- can involve different strategies, logical methods
- the ability to excel in certain area or specific intelligence.
- simple rules intended to apply to many situations
- always result in correct solution if there is one
Down
- are an important tool in problem solving
- typical result of divergent thinking
- usually based the on reorganization of information
- trying one solution after another until one works
- the smallest units of meaning within a language
10 Clues: typical result of divergent thinking • are an important tool in problem solving • a number representing a measure of intelligence • the smallest units of meaning within a language • trying one solution after another until one works • can involve different strategies, logical methods • simple rules intended to apply to many situations • ...
wkd 16-24 2020-04-05
Across
- каша
- отправиться куда-то
- - сваливать
- сообразительность
- вещи
- болтаться тусоваться
- = annoy sb
- щелбан
- по крайней мере
- заслуживать
- избегать
- к сожалению
- терпеть не могу
- определенно
Down
- разыграть ког-то
- догадаться
- в конце концов, в итоге
- don’t * * till * * you it’ll only double * and * others too
- решить
- подойти к
- уловки
- раздражать
- горшок
- - детский сад
- образ
25 Clues: каша • вещи • образ • решить • щелбан • уловки • горшок • избегать • подойти к • догадаться • = annoy sb • раздражать • - сваливать • заслуживать • к сожалению • определенно • - детский сад • по крайней мере • терпеть не могу • разыграть ког-то • сообразительность • отправиться куда-то • болтаться тусоваться • в конце концов, в итоге • don’t * * till * * you it’ll only double * and * others too
technology 2017-01-21
Across
- network
- anewemail
- room
- thesynonymofable
- thesynonymoftalkingto
- thesynonymofwithoutfriends
- thesynonymofrecollections
- thesynonymofsayaloud
- robotscan`tfeel...
- musicfrominternet
- laptopbecauseitistooold
- thesynonyofimitating
- needforhuman...
- thought
- thesynonymofhelping
- ahelicopterwitharemotecontrol
- page
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- virussoftware
- bar
- onanicon
- filestoyouremail
- thesynonymofstronglyclaims
- battery
- totheinternet
- computerforviruses
- ofdifferentessays
- thesynonymofhuge
- skin
- thedocument
- fortheelderlywhofeellonely
- understandingofrobotics
- intelligence
- shortvideos
- amessage
- engine
35 Clues: bar • room • skin • page • engine • network • battery • thought • onanicon • amessage • anewemail • thedocument • shortvideos • intelligence • virussoftware • totheinternet • needforhuman... • filestoyouremail • thesynonymofable • thesynonymofhuge • ofdifferentessays • musicfrominternet • computerforviruses • robotscan`tfeel... • thesynonymofhelping • thesynonymofsayaloud • thesynonyofimitating • thesynonymoftalkingto • ...
values 2015-07-28
32 Clues: win • heal • fair • like • area • true • trust • group • Truth • enjoy • friend • accept • honest • create • pretty • esteem • command • popular • judgment • relatives • abundance • capability • allegiance • appreciation • surveillance • self-choices • understanding • reconciliation • skills,qualities • good-sportsmanship • accomplish-on-your-own • serving-another-person
ENGLISH ACTIVITY (PROF FERNANDO) 2014-05-20
36 Clues: pneu • coco • vivo • sofá • piso • suco • boca • raiva • ponte • noiva • natal • berço • noivo • garfo • lenço • tomada • quadra • sapato • prédio • doente • inverno • natação • estádio • arbusto • namorada • caminhão • papagaio • sobrinho • doloroso • borracha • geladeira • gramática • primavera • matemática • interruptor • inteligência
Assorted 2023-07-13
Across
- Dessert / pig finds
- Llama relative?
- Device to ingest document
- Hardy, strong
- Get rid of
- Feel weather in
- Soft cloth, cleaning
- Never forgets
Down
- At the moment
- Garden tool
- Magic incantation
- Circus performer
- Fish or music
- Earth, Wind...
- Change over time
- To hit lightly / water
- Mythical creature, ugly?
- Large container/vessel
- Particular appearance / element
- Intelligence equalling dog
20 Clues: Get rid of • Garden tool • At the moment • Fish or music • Hardy, strong • Never forgets • Earth, Wind... • Llama relative? • Feel weather in • Circus performer • Change over time • Magic incantation • Dessert / pig finds • Soft cloth, cleaning • To hit lightly / water • Large container/vessel • Mythical creature, ugly? • Device to ingest document • Intelligence equalling dog • ...
Scholarships 2024-10-25
23 Clues: Guide • Skill • Smart • giving • Know how • research • Knowledge • Understand • Brain work • small money • In the know • helping hand • Get a hold of • Good and evil • Know new things • Act of learning • financial relief • aid Monetary help • reward for effort • Learning in action • guiding principles • free money and help • extensive knowledge
Computer Science 2020-11-16
Across
- A basic unit of information in computing and digital communications
- It's an electronic device used to make holes
- It is intelligence demonstrated by machines
- A service that makes website accessible via the World Wide Web
- It's an organized collection of data
- A computer expert with advanced technical knowledge
- Physical parts of a computer
- A computer program that converses in natural language
- A hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface
- User who has all permissions on the system
- It's a system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for computer programs
- It's firmware used to perform hardware initialization during the booting process and to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs
- It's the process of improving the quality and quantity of website traffic to a website or a web page from search engines
- A program that transforms source code into object code
- It is a family of computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks and wide area networks
- A method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices
- A software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development
- It's the global system of interconnected computer networks
Down
- A peripheral device which makes a persistent representation of graphics or text, usually on paper
- An object that has been intentionally placed into orbit
- A system used for reporting and data analysis, and is considered a core component of business intelligence
- A communication endpoint in computer networking
- An end-point in a communication across a network or the Internet
- A computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove malware
- It's a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft,It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language
- A small, portable personal computer
- A common means for unrelated objects to communicate with each other
- It's cause a malfunction in a computer program
- You can have light with it
- A piece of computer hardware or software that provides functionality for other programs or devices
- It is a domain-specific language used in programming and designed for managing data held in a relational database management system
- A set of instructions that describes how to perform a specific task to a computer
32 Clues: You can have light with it • Physical parts of a computer • A small, portable personal computer • It's an organized collection of data • User who has all permissions on the system • It is intelligence demonstrated by machines • It's an electronic device used to make holes • It's cause a malfunction in a computer program • A communication endpoint in computer networking • ...
Test Puzzle 2025-08-30
15 Clues: reasoning • find answer • word puzzle • information • brain-teaser • systematic field • array of numbers • machine for power • electronic device • step-by-step procedure • artificial intelligence • abstract representation • computer scientist Turing • something measured by clocks • programming language or snake
Words by theme 2015-01-13
Lesson 16 - Vocabulary - Crossword 2023-01-30
Terms of Accounting I 2023-11-20
Across
- individual accounts shaped like a "T" used in double entry accounting system
- the process of recording financial transactions, summarizing them, and then accurately reporting them
- The amount of money owed to a business by others, such as suppliers
- accumulated account of profits over the life of the business that has not been distributed as dividends.
- an accounting summary that closely examines the financial condition, or health, of a business by reporting the value of a company's total assets, liabilities, and owner's equity on a specified date.
- those obligations of a business that will not be completely paid within the current year.
- the left side of a T account
- the cost of the items required to operate a business
Down
- procedure requiring that a financial transaction has at least two separate accounting entries (changes to its accounts) every time a financial transaction modifies the accounting formula of a business.
- the amount of money owed by the business to others, such as suppliers
- an asset which may reasonably be expected to be sold or turned into cash within one year
- a report that details for a very specific time period, a business's revenue from all its revenue producing sourcesm the expenses required to generate those revenues, and the resulting profits or losses (net income)
- an asset which management intends to keep for a period longer than one year including the property, buildings, and equipment owned by a business
- The term used to indicate the dollars taken in by the business in a defined period of time. Often referred to as sales
- the written record of a specific business's financial transactions
- A record of the up-to-date balances of all a business's individual assets, liability, and owner's equity, (as well as revenues and expense) accounts
- these accounts include temporary accounts (revenue and expense) accounts and permanent accounts such as stock (owners' investment) and retained earnings.
- the right side of a T account
- those obligations of a business that will be completely paid within the current year.
- money paid out of net income that is to be paid out in dividends
20 Clues: the left side of a T account • the right side of a T account • the cost of the items required to operate a business • money paid out of net income that is to be paid out in dividends • the written record of a specific business's financial transactions • The amount of money owed to a business by others, such as suppliers • ...
Paige's Crossword 2018-12-11
Across
- Proprietorship simplest form of business where one person is the owner
- Capital capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- a private business organization that is owned and controlled by the people who use their products, services, or supplies.
- tender coins or banknotes that must be accepted if offered in payment of a debt
- a business that provides banking services for profit.
- the rivalry between businesses selling similar products or services
- Liability refers to sole proprietorships and general partnerships in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- Plan- summary of how a business owner, manager, or entrepreneur intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor and implement activities necessary and sufficient for the venture to succeed.
- Union a not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members, through the election of a volunteer Board of Directors elected from the membership itself.
Down
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- a form of business that declares the business as a separate, legal entity guided by a group of investors called the board of directors.
- a person who organizes and operates a business, taking on greater financial risks
- a useful or valuable person, thing, or quality
- a part or portion of a larger amount that is divided among a number of people, or to which a group of people contribute.
- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- Man's best friend
- a legal form of business operation between two or more people who share management and profits
- the point at which cost and income are equal and there is neither loss or profit
- Institution acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients
- Liability a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment.
- a person or organization that puts money into financial schemes, property, ect. With the expectation of gaining a profit
21 Clues: Man's best friend • a useful or valuable person, thing, or quality • a business that provides banking services for profit. • the rivalry between businesses selling similar products or services • Proprietorship simplest form of business where one person is the owner • Liability a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment. • ...
Cross-Word Puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 43rd vice president from 1981 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan, in the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and as Director of Central Intelligence
- “submission to the will of God.”
- four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda
- a complex international Islamist terrorist network made up of regional affiliate organizations and clandestine cells with varying degrees of communication with Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the group's ideological and operational leaders
- Second Persian Gulf War
- World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania
- to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- originates in the Government of New York City attempts to control rising crime in early to mid 19th century
- the internal conflict that began in 1978 between anticommunist Islamic guerrillas and the Afghan communist government
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- a name licensed by World Trade Centers Association to its members to identify any of a number of iconic buildings worldwide to promote world trade and international business relationships
- how many people died
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- hijacker from 9/11
- a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States
- The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces
- in which militants in Iran seized 66 American citizens at the U.S. embassy in Tehrān
- Intelligence officials believe bin Laden was responsible for many deadly acts of terrorism, including the 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center
- “Penn's woods.”
20 Clues: “Penn's woods.” • hijacker from 9/11 • how many people died • Second Persian Gulf War • “submission to the will of God.” • four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda • headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense • a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States • ...
Factors Influencing Business Decisions 2024-11-12
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- The use of living organisms and biological systems to develop products and technologies for improving human life and the environment.
- Reality (VR): An immersive, computer-generated experience that simulates a real or imagined environment, allowing users to interact within that space.
- Transformation: The integration of digital technology into all areas of business, fundamentally changing how organizations operate and deliver value to customers.
- The buying and selling of goods and services over the internet, including online retail and electronic transactions.
- Technology: Portable, wireless technology devices such as smartphones and tablets, enabling communication and computing on the go.
- Analysis: The process of examining, cleaning, and modeling data to discover useful information, inform conclusions, and support decision-making.
- Financial technology that aims to compete with traditional financial methods, including mobile payments, cryptocurrency, and online banking.
- The manipulation and control of matter at the atomic and molecular scale, to create materials with novel properties and applications.
- Printing: The creation of three-dimensional objects from a digital file, by adding material layer by layer.
- Learning: A subset of AI that enables systems to automatically learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
- The practice of protecting systems, networks, and programs from digital attacks, ensuring data integrity, confidentiality, and availability.
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- Development: The process of designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications and systems.
- Data: Large, complex datasets that require advanced tools to analyze, revealing trends, patterns, and associations.
- Intelligence (AI): The simulation of human intelligence in machines that are programmed to think, learn, and make decisions like humans.
- of Things (IoT): A network of physical objects embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies to connect and exchange data with other devices over the internet.
- The use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, increasing efficiency and reducing errors.
- Reality (AR): An interactive experience where digital information is overlaid on the real world, enhancing the user's perception of reality.
- A decentralized digital ledger technology that records transactions across many computers securely and transparently.
- Computing: The delivery of computing services over the internet, including storage, processing power, and applications, on a pay-as-you-go basis.
- The design, construction, and operation of robots, machines capable of carrying out complex actions automatically.
20 Clues: Development: The process of designing, coding, testing, and maintaining software applications and systems. • Printing: The creation of three-dimensional objects from a digital file, by adding material layer by layer. • The use of technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention, increasing efficiency and reducing errors. • ...
Crossword 2025-01-01
14 Clues: AI Framework • AI Assistants • Wizard's Name • Wizard's Name • Web Searching • Primary Memory • Secondary Memory • Memory Management • Multi-Agent System • Internal Processing • Large Language Models • Information Retrieval • Artificial Intelligence • Memory Management System
3.1-3.4 2025-03-18
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- The total value of what a business owns (Total Equity + Total Liabilities)
- The source of finance that allows businesses to temporarily take out more money than is available in their bank account.
- The possessions of an organization with a monetary value, but intended to be liquidated within twelve months of the balance sheet date.
- The value of equity in a company that is funded by shareholders.
- The long-term debts of a business, falling due after 12 months of the balance sheet date.
- The financial gain a business makes, calculated as Total Revenue - Total Costs.
- The revenue earned per unit sold, calculated as Total Revenue ÷ Quantity Sold.
- The individuals or businesses that owe money to an organization as they bought goods or services on trade credit.
- Costs that cannot be directly traced to a specific product or activity, such as utility bills or administrative expenses.
- The total value of what a business owes (Total Equity + Total Assets)
- The final products that are ready to sell to customers.
- The total worth of a business (Total Assets - Total Liabilities)
- The possessions of a business that have a monetary value, such as buildings, land, machinery, equipment, stock (inventory), and cash.
- Costs that do not change with the level of output, such as rent, insurance, or salaries.
- The financial statement that shows the value of an organization’s assets, liabilities, and the owners’ equity at a particular point in time.
- Costs that can be directly attributed to the production of specific goods or services, such as raw materials or labor for a product.
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- The long-term assets or possessions of an organization with a monetary value but are not intended for resale within the next twelve months of the balance sheet date.
- The advances from a commercial lender that needs to be repaid within 12 months of the balance sheet date.
- The initial costs involved in starting a business or a new project, such as purchasing equipment or licensing fees.
- The different sources of income a business generates, such as product sales, subscription fees, or advertising revenue.
- The money an organization has either “in hand” (at its premises) and/or “at bank” (i.e., in its bank account).
- The short-term debts of a business, which need to be repaid within twelve months of the balance sheet date.
- Costs that change in proportion to the level of output, such as raw materials and production labor.
- The cost of producing one unit, calculated as Total Cost ÷ Total Output.
- The ongoing costs required to operate a business, such as wages, utilities, and raw materials.
- The equity in a business funded by the cumulative amount of net income that has been retained and accumulated by the organization.
- The sum of all costs incurred in producing a certain level of output, calculated as Fixed Costs + Variable Costs.
- The total income generated from the sale of goods or services, calculated as Price × Quantity Sold.
- The debts of a business, i.e., the money owed to others such as bank overdrafts and trade creditors.
- The overall value of an organization’s assets after all its liabilities are deducted.
- The total amount of money a business earns from selling its products or services, calculated as Price × Total Output Sold.
- The value of the owners' stake in the business, i.e., what the business is worth at the time of reporting the balance sheet.
32 Clues: The final products that are ready to sell to customers. • The value of equity in a company that is funded by shareholders. • The total worth of a business (Total Assets - Total Liabilities) • The total value of what a business owes (Total Equity + Total Assets) • The cost of producing one unit, calculated as Total Cost ÷ Total Output. • ...
Computer Science 2020-11-16
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- A basic unit of information in computing and digital communications
- It's an electronic device used to make holes
- It is intelligence demonstrated by machines
- A service that makes website accessible via the World Wide Web
- It's an organized collection of data
- A computer expert with advanced technical knowledge
- Physical parts of a computer
- A computer program that converses in natural language
- A hand-held pointing device that detects two-dimensional motion relative to a surface
- User who has all permissions on the system
- It's a system software that manages computer hardware, software resources, and provides common services for computer programs
- It's firmware used to perform hardware initialization during the booting process and to provide runtime services for operating systems and programs
- It's the process of improving the quality and quantity of website traffic to a website or a web page from search engines
- A program that transforms source code into object code
- It is a family of computer networking technologies commonly used in local area networks (LAN), metropolitan area networks and wide area networks
- A method of exchanging messages between people using electronic devices
- A software application that provides comprehensive facilities to computer programmers for software development
- Tt's the global system of interconnected computer networks
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- A peripheral device which makes a persistent representation of graphics or text, usually on paper
- An object that has been intentionally placed into orbit
- A system used for reporting and data analysis, and is considered a core component of business intelligence
- A communication endpoint in computer networking
- An end-point in a communication across a network or the Internet
- A computer program used to prevent, detect, and remove malware
- It's a spreadsheet developed by Microsoft,It features calculation, graphing tools, pivot tables, and a macro programming language
- A small, portable personal computer
- A common means for unrelated objects to communicate with each other
- It's cause a malfunction in a computer program
- You can have light with it
- A piece of computer hardware or software that provides functionality for other programs or devices
- It is a domain-specific language used in programming and designed for managing data held in a relational database management system
- A set of instructions that describes how to perform a specific task to a computer
32 Clues: You can have light with it • Physical parts of a computer • A small, portable personal computer • It's an organized collection of data • User who has all permissions on the system • It is intelligence demonstrated by machines • It's an electronic device used to make holes • It's cause a malfunction in a computer program • A communication endpoint in computer networking • ...
Cross-Word Puzzle 2022-12-05
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- A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 43rd vice president from 1981 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan, in the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and as Director of Central Intelligence
- “submission to the will of God.”
- four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda
- a complex international Islamist terrorist network made up of regional affiliate organizations and clandestine cells with varying degrees of communication with Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the group's ideological and operational leaders
- Second Persian Gulf War
- World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania
- to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- originates in the Government of New York City attempts to control rising crime in early to mid 19th century
- the internal conflict that began in 1978 between anticommunist Islamic guerrillas and the Afghan communist government
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- a name licensed by World Trade Centers Association to its members to identify any of a number of iconic buildings worldwide to promote world trade and international business relationships
- how many people died
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- hijacker from 9/11
- a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States
- The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces
- in which militants in Iran seized 66 American citizens at the U.S. embassy in Tehrān
- Intelligence officials believe bin Laden was responsible for many deadly acts of terrorism, including the 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center
- “Penn's woods.”
20 Clues: “Penn's woods.” • hijacker from 9/11 • how many people died • Second Persian Gulf War • “submission to the will of God.” • four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda • headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense • a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States • ...
Computer Applications - Sheyla 2022-04-05
Across
- A list of items on one or more pages
- The size and design of the text
- An advertisement used to promote a business
- A funny picture
- what Ms program can you make a table on?
- Months of the year
- A professional letter
- A informational letter
- What's the meaning of www?
- When you press multiple keys to make a word
- Where you put a letter in
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- Sharing business information
- Where you can make presentations
- Data arranged in columns and rows
- A letter you send to a business
- A letter sent through a computer
- etiquette Knowing what is appropriate for an email
- You can make this on Ms publisher
- What Ms program can you make a calendar on?
19 Clues: A funny picture • Months of the year • A professional letter • A informational letter • Where you put a letter in • What's the meaning of www? • Sharing business information • The size and design of the text • A letter you send to a business • Where you can make presentations • A letter sent through a computer • Data arranged in columns and rows • You can make this on Ms publisher • ...
Chapter 1 2023-04-26
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- journal A type of record used to show a kind of transaction
- account
- A form of transaction that shows everything in chorological order
- ledger Something that is summarized in a single general ledger account
- business
- The rights that a business have to their financial
- memorandum
- Is a type of accounts
- anything that is owned
- ledger Something to prepare financial statements
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- equation an equation that help you with assets liabilities and owners equity
- anything that is owed by a business
- documents The information from the business transaction
- equity the business after liabilities is subtracted from asset
- maintenance
- account Summarized with one single subsidiary ledger
- entry accounting The record of debt also credit in a transaction
- accounting system
18 Clues: account • business • memorandum • maintenance • accounting system • Is a type of accounts • anything that is owned • anything that is owed by a business • The rights that a business have to their financial • ledger Something to prepare financial statements • documents The information from the business transaction • account Summarized with one single subsidiary ledger • ...
Break-Even 2026-03-03
Across
- costs that change when output changes
- costs that stay the same no matter how many units are sold
- individual items sold by a business
- when revenue is higher than total costs
- money spent by a business
- the amount charged per unit
- a financial plan for income and spending
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- total income from sales
- selling price minus variable cost
- the way a business sets prices
- money earned from selling products
- when total costs are higher than revenue
- the point where total costs equal total revenue
- chance a business may make a loss
- the cost of making one unit
- number of units made or sold
- a choice made by a business
- how many customers want a product
18 Clues: total income from sales • money spent by a business • the cost of making one unit • a choice made by a business • the amount charged per unit • number of units made or sold • the way a business sets prices • selling price minus variable cost • chance a business may make a loss • how many customers want a product • money earned from selling products • ...
Cash Flow 2023-02-15
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- money in the form of coins, notes that is kept on premises
- Flow of money into a business
- A payment with either cash or credit to purchase goods or services.
- inability to meet debts
- Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating
- The inflow and outflow of money in a business
- number of units sold x price
- large sums of goods
- The amount by which a financial obligation or liability exceeds the required amount of cash that is available.
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of of each month (takes into account the cash inflows and cash outflows)
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- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period, which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- process of paying someone or something
- revenue - total costs
- The actual amount of money in an account, such as a bank account or a credit card account.
- changes in demand throughout different times of the year
- Money is taken out of the business by the owner(s) for personal use
- Flow of money out of a business
- Asset that is easily changed into cash
- form of delayed payment
- is the ability of a company to meet its long-term debts and other financial obligations
20 Clues: large sums of goods • revenue - total costs • inability to meet debts • form of delayed payment • number of units sold x price • Flow of money into a business • Flow of money out of a business • process of paying someone or something • Asset that is easily changed into cash • The inflow and outflow of money in a business • ...
Accounting 1 2023-12-12
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- Money earned by a business ____.
- Money that is taken from the business account for personal use ____.
- The money that a company's customers owes for goods and services that have not been paid yet____.
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business ____.
- Accounting equation____.
- Income Amount earned after subtracting all expenses necessary for and matched with the sales period
- Tool used to show the effects of transactions and events on individual accounts
- Equity of a corporation divided into ownership units
- Consecutive 12-month period chosen as the organization's annual accounting period
- Things that we owe ____.
- Owners of a corporation
- Ratio of a company's net income to its net sales; the percent of income in each dollar of revenue
- An official examination and verification of a business financial record's ____.
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- The money spent by a business ____.
- The owner's rights to the asset of the business ____.
- Statement Financial statement that subtracts expenses from revenues to yield a net income or loss over a specified period of time
- Things that we own ____.
- Increases an asset or expense account ____.
- Recorded on the right side; this deceases asset and expense accounts but increases liability and revenue accounts
- current asset until their use ____.
- Money owed by a business to its suppliers ____.
- Money leaving an account ____.
- Individuals or organizations entitled to receive payments
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business____.
- The profit a company ____.
25 Clues: Owners of a corporation • Things that we own ____. • Accounting equation____. • Things that we owe ____. • The profit a company ____. • Money leaving an account ____. • Money earned by a business ____. • The money spent by a business ____. • current asset until their use ____. • Increases an asset or expense account ____. • Money owed by a business to its suppliers ____. • ...
Finance 2026-01-15
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- Selling Price multiplied by Sales.
- Current assets minus current liabilities.
- Anyone interested in what a business does.
- The time by which a task can be delayed.
- Debts that will paid off for longer than 12 months.
- A document that records revenue, cost and profit over a period of time.
- Current assets divided by current liabilities.
- Total assets minus current liabilities.
- the owners of public and private limited companies.
- Revenue minus cost of sales
- Anything that a business owes.
- The cost of borrowing and reward for saving money.
- Non-current liabilities divided by capital employed multiplied by 100.
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- Selling and asset for cash then renting it back for an agreed fee.
- Items owned by the business that they will keep for longer than a year.
- EST.
- Business debts that have to be repaid within 12 months.
- A snapshot of business assets and liabilities at a given point in time.
- Items owned by the business that will keep for less than a year.
- Parts, components semi-complete and complete products ready for sale.
- The percentage of profits paid to shareholders as a return for their investment.
- Operating Profit divided by Capital Employed multiplied by 100
- The proportion of business assets financed by debt.
- Notes coins and money in the bank.
- Shapes on a network diagram which indicate the start and end of tasks.
- LFT.
- Total assets minus total liabilities.
- Anything that a business owns.
28 Clues: EST. • LFT. • Revenue minus cost of sales • Anything that a business owns. • Anything that a business owes. • Selling Price multiplied by Sales. • Notes coins and money in the bank. • Total assets minus total liabilities. • Total assets minus current liabilities. • The time by which a task can be delayed. • Current assets minus current liabilities. • ...
Business IGCSE Key Terms 2025-09-24
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- A type of public relations where a business aims to improve brand awareness through making
- control their own work activities.
- The money raised by a business from the sale of shares
- and is calculated by adding a mark-up percentage to
- A cost-based method for setting the prices of goods and
- liability
- A method used to analyse the product portfolio of a business
- employment by an employer against the will of the
- contains stars, Cash cows, question marks and dogs.
- The difference between revenue and cost of sales
- The process of finding and selecting workers.
- Goods or services that are produced in this country and sold to other countries
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- Referred to informally as firing or sacking. It is the termination
- the first time
- A business that that is owned by one person who has
- the growing integration of the world's economies
- cost of the product: ___________ pricing
- A payment system where employees are paid an agreed rate
- The share of the profit received by a shareholder
- Where a business acquires another business
- Authority to pass down from superior to subordinate.
- Giving official authority to employees to make decisions and
- to individuals and organisations
- When a business sell shares publicly on the stock exchange
- The income from sales; price x quantity sold
- every item produced
26 Clues: liability • the first time • every item produced • to individuals and organisations • control their own work activities. • cost of the product: ___________ pricing • Where a business acquires another business • The income from sales; price x quantity sold • The process of finding and selecting workers. • the growing integration of the world's economies • ...
BTEC First Travel & Tourism L3 UNIT 2 REVISION OF TERMS 2015-02-23
Across
- Geographical term used to describe organisations that have offices throughout a particular country
- 3 letters used to denote the type of company where shares can be bought and sold on the stock market and accounts are made public
- 3 letters used as an abbreviation for the yearly meeting where shareholders are invited to vote on the chair of the board's business proposals
- A type of pricing strategy used to achieve financial aims
- Where all types of limited business must register
- The business sector where the main aim is to make a profit for investors
- The term used to cover bills such as water, electricity and gas
- 3 letters which denote the type of partnership where the partners have restricted responsibility for debt
- The type of certificate issued by Companies House when a company is registered as a limited company
- Term used to describe the amount calculated as income less expenditure
- Share of profits paid out to shareholders
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- A type of marketing aimed at a particular group of consumers. Use to give your company a competitive advantage
- Process by which the government sells public sector businesses to private sector buyers
- The type of responsibility for debt where the business owners are liable for all debts associated with the business
- A type of advantage based on where a business is sited which enables the company to take advantage of footfall
- A business formed and owned by 2 to 20 people
- Term used to describe businesses with common ownership. Can be vertical or horizontal
- The business sector funded by the government and public money
- The smallest type of business in the private sector
- 3 letters used to denote a type of private sector company where shares can only be bought and sold with permission of all the directors. Accounts are kept private.
- Geographical term used to describe organisations that trade in one small area
- A type of forecast which shows the expecting incomings and outgoings of a business in a 6 or 12 month period
22 Clues: Share of profits paid out to shareholders • A business formed and owned by 2 to 20 people • Where all types of limited business must register • The smallest type of business in the private sector • A type of pricing strategy used to achieve financial aims • The business sector funded by the government and public money • ...
Vocabulary 2018-01-08
Across
- includes all goods that are made or created by humans and used for producing goods or services.
- Financial records of an organization that register all financial transactions, and must be kept at its principal office or place of business.
- A monetary payment made to an employee over and above their standard salary or compensation package
- a socioeconomic business activity by which business people and entrepreneurs meet to form business relationships and to create or act upon business opportunities, share information and seek potential partners for ventures.
- A legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits.
- a contractual agreement in which a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to repay the lender at some date in the future, generally with interest.
- the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged
- implies that everyone accepts and supports the decision, and understands the reasons for making it.
- is defined as the sum total of all the buyers and sellers in the area or region under consideration.
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- is the practice of doing multiple things simultaneously
- The debut of a product into the market
- a financial plan for the future concerning the revenues and costs of a business
- is the act of committing money or capital to an endeavor (a business, project, real estate, etc.) with the expectation of obtaining an additional income or profit.
- The process of strategically managing the efficient flow and storage of raw materials, in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
- a classification that refers to groups of companies that are related based on their primary business activities
- refers to the difference between the seller's cost for acquiring products and the selling price.
- re non-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party
- a commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise
- a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- Ownership interest or claim of a holder of common stock (ordinary shares) and some types of preferred stock
20 Clues: The debut of a product into the market • a commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise • is the practice of doing multiple things simultaneously • re non-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party • the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged • ...
Introduction to Business Crossword 2015-12-07
Across
- who uses goods or services
- Process of leading and directing an organization.
- Activities involved in day-to-day running of a business.
- Contest between businesses to win customers
- Business owned by two or more people
- Items that are nice to have
- Incentive for a person to make money for himself.
- Business whose goal is to provide a service rather than make a profit.
- Tangible items that businesses sell
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- Process of promoting and presenting a product to customers.
- Process of recording business financial data.
- Process of making finished products out of raw materials.
- Tasks that businesses perform and sell to customers
- Business that is considered separate from its owners
- Agreement to use the name and sell the goods of the parent company.
- Money left after a business pays expenses
- Items necessary for existence
17 Clues: who uses goods or services • Items that are nice to have • Items necessary for existence • Tangible items that businesses sell • Business owned by two or more people • Money left after a business pays expenses • Contest between businesses to win customers • Process of recording business financial data. • Process of leading and directing an organization. • ...
Chapter 12 - Stadardized Tests 2023-03-15
Across
- ___________ test - group intelligence test with eight separate levels covering K-12
- ________ test - assessment in which a single examiner administers an examination to a single subject
- Phenomenon of rising average college scores despite declines in average SAT scores
- Confidence interval indicating the range of scores likely to represent a subject's true score
- Standardized test that measures fluid intelligence and provides three scores: verbal, quantitative, and nonverbal
- Assessment in which questions given to each person can be based on their own unique ability
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- _________ test - assessment of an individual's potential for learning
- ________ test - test that produces a single score that reflects general intelligence for children of all grade levels
- _______ test - assessment in which a single examiner administers an examination to more than one person
- _________ test - assessment of what an individual had learned following a specific course of instruction
10 Clues: _________ test - assessment of an individual's potential for learning • Phenomenon of rising average college scores despite declines in average SAT scores • ___________ test - group intelligence test with eight separate levels covering K-12 • Assessment in which questions given to each person can be based on their own unique ability • ...
Mene 2022-09-29
20 Clues: tax • skill • trade • invest • ethics • profit • economy • weakness • business • strength • planning • strategy • companies • management • environment • controlling • corporations • organization • opportunities • entrepreneurship
Intro to Business Terms Crossword 2015-12-07
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- Process of making finished products out of raw materials.
- Tangible items that businesses sell
- Contest between businesses to win customers
- Activities involved in day-to-day running of a business.
- Business that is considered separate from its owners
- Items necessary for existence
- Tasks that businesses perform and sell to customers
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- Process of promoting and presenting a product to customers.
- Process of recording business financial data.
- Business owned by two or more people
- Items that are nice to have
- Incentive for a person to make money for himself.
- Agreement to use the name and sell the goods of the parent company.
- Money left after a business pays expenses
- Business whose goal is to provide a service rather than make a profit.
- Process of leading and directing an organization.
- who uses goods or services
17 Clues: who uses goods or services • Items that are nice to have • Items necessary for existence • Tangible items that businesses sell • Business owned by two or more people • Money left after a business pays expenses • Contest between businesses to win customers • Process of recording business financial data. • Incentive for a person to make money for himself. • ...
Entrepreneur Keyword_Puzzle 5 2023-07-18
Across
- Planning and managing how money is spent and saved.
- Something that is made or sold to be used or enjoyed by customers.
- Other businesses or individuals offering similar products or services in the same market.
- The group of potential customers who are interested in buying a particular product or service.
- The activities and processes involved in running a business to deliver products or services.
- Margin The difference between the selling price of a product or service and the cost to produce or provide it.
- The chance of something going differently than expected, with the potential for both positive and negative outcomes.
- The process of getting products from the manufacturer to the customers, either directly or through intermediaries.
- Determining the cost at which a product or service will be sold to customers.
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- The process of making products by using raw materials and machinery.
- Actions or tasks provided to others in exchange for payment.
- The money a business earns after subtracting its expenses.
- Presenting and explaining a business idea or product to potential investors or customers.
- An organization that provides goods or services to customers in exchange for payment.
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal.
- The costs or money spent by a business to operate and produce goods or services.
- The total amount of money earned by a business from its sales.
- Finding creative solutions and making the most of available resources.
- Creating a unique and recognizable image or identity for a business or product.
- The stock of goods or materials that a business holds for production or sale.
20 Clues: Planning and managing how money is spent and saved. • Working together with others to achieve a common goal. • The money a business earns after subtracting its expenses. • Actions or tasks provided to others in exchange for payment. • The total amount of money earned by a business from its sales. • ...
Characteristics of a corporation 2024-09-16
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- The stockholder of a corporation cannot commit the corporation to a contract unless that stockholder is acting in a different role, such as an officer in the business
- The assumption that requires the items on the financial statements to be measured in terms of a monetary unit.
- Stockholders may transfer stock as they wish—by selling or trading the stock to another person, giving the stock away
- As noted earlier, creation of a corporation begins when its organizers, called the incorporators, obtain a charter from the state. The charter includes the authorization for the corporation to issue a certain number of shares of stock, which represent the ownership in the corporation.
- The result of operations that occurs when total expenses are greater than total revenues.
- Reports the change in the equity of the business, including contributed capital and retained earnings, for a specific period of time.
- Reports the net income or net loss of the business for a specific period of time.
- Equity earned by profitable operations of a corporation that is not distributed to stockholders.
- The result of operations that occurs when total revenues are greater than total expenses.
- Corporations have an
- A principle that states that acquired assets and services should be
- The right to receive cash in the future from customers for goods sold or for services performed.
- Identify the accounts and account type (Asset, Liability, or Equity).
- An examination of a company’s financial statements and records.
- An event that affects the financial position of the business and can be measured with faithful representation.
- Determine whether the accounting equation is in balance.
- Requires management to review internal control and take responsibility for the accuracy and completeness of their financial reports.
- The state grants a BLANK(also called articles of incorporation), which is the document that gives the state’s permission to form a corporation.(Specifies how much stock is in a company 1,000, 100,00, 1 billion etc) (easier to raise capital)
- Decide whether each account increases or decreases.
- Amounts earned from delivering goods or services to customers.
- Ultimate Control
- The owners’ claims to the assets of the business.
- at their actual cost and not fair value.
- Assumes that the entity will remain in operation for the foreseeable future.
- A business organized under state law that is a
- Corporations are subjected to more governmental regulation than other forms of business, which is a disadvantage for corporations and can be expensive.
- Stockholders own the business, but a board of directors—elected by the stockholders—appoints corporate officers to manage the business.
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- called BLANK because the state BLANK or approves the establishment of the corporate entity.
- The franchise tax is paid to keep the corporation charter in force and enables the corporation to continue in business.
- An organization that stands apart as a separate economic unit.
- A stockholder has limited liability for the corporation’s debts. The most that stockholders can lose is the amount they originally paid for the stock.
- Monitors the work of independent accountants who audit public companies.
- Reports how the company’s retained earnings balance changed for a specific period of time.
- Owner contributions to a corporation.
- The costs of selling goods or services.
- Corporate earnings are subject to double taxation. First, corporations pay their own income tax on corporate income. Then, the stockholders pay personal income tax on the dividends that they receive from corporations. This is different from sole proprietorships and partnerships, which pay no business income tax. Instead, the tax falls solely on the individual owners.
- A distribution of a corporation’s earnings to stockholders.
- Business documents that are used to communicate information needed to make business decisions
- Reports on a business’ cash receipts and cash payments for a specific period.
- Debts that are owed to creditors.
- Measures how profitably a company uses its assets. Net income / Average total assets.
- The basic tool of accounting, measuring the resources of the business (what the business owns or has control of) and the claims to those resources (what the business owes to creditors and to the owners). Assets=Liabilities+Equity.
- Represents the basic ownership of a corporation.
- Reports on the assets, liabilities, and stockholders’ equity of the business as of a specific date.
- Economic resources that are expected to benefit the business in the future and something the business owns or has control of.
45 Clues: Ultimate Control • Corporations have an • Debts that are owed to creditors. • Owner contributions to a corporation. • The costs of selling goods or services. • at their actual cost and not fair value. • A business organized under state law that is a • Represents the basic ownership of a corporation. • The owners’ claims to the assets of the business. • ...
Cross-Word Puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 43rd vice president from 1981 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan, in the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and as Director of Central Intelligence
- “submission to the will of God.”
- four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda
- a complex international Islamist terrorist network made up of regional affiliate organizations and clandestine cells with varying degrees of communication with Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the group's ideological and operational leaders
- Second Persian Gulf War
- World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania
- to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- originates in the Government of New York City attempts to control rising crime in early to mid 19th century
- the internal conflict that began in 1978 between anticommunist Islamic guerrillas and the Afghan communist government
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- a name licensed by World Trade Centers Association to its members to identify any of a number of iconic buildings worldwide to promote world trade and international business relationships
- how many people died
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- hijacker from 9/11
- a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States
- The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces
- in which militants in Iran seized 66 American citizens at the U.S. embassy in Tehrān
- Intelligence officials believe bin Laden was responsible for many deadly acts of terrorism, including the 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center
- “Penn's woods.”
20 Clues: “Penn's woods.” • hijacker from 9/11 • how many people died • Second Persian Gulf War • “submission to the will of God.” • four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda • headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense • a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States • ...
Cross-Word Puzzle 2022-12-05
Across
- A member of the Republican Party, he previously served as the 43rd vice president from 1981 to 1989 under President Ronald Reagan, in the U.S. House of Representatives, as U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations, and as Director of Central Intelligence
- “submission to the will of God.”
- four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda
- a complex international Islamist terrorist network made up of regional affiliate organizations and clandestine cells with varying degrees of communication with Osama bin Laden and Ayman al-Zawahiri, the group's ideological and operational leaders
- Second Persian Gulf War
- World Trade Center in New York City, a third plane hit the Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, just outside Washington, D.C., and the fourth plane crashed in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania
- to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place
- originates in the Government of New York City attempts to control rising crime in early to mid 19th century
- the internal conflict that began in 1978 between anticommunist Islamic guerrillas and the Afghan communist government
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- a name licensed by World Trade Centers Association to its members to identify any of a number of iconic buildings worldwide to promote world trade and international business relationships
- how many people died
- an event causing great suffering, destruction, and distress, such as a serious accident, crime, or natural catastrophe
- hijacker from 9/11
- a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States
- The unlawful use of force or violence against persons or property to intimidate or coerce a Government, the civilian population, or any segment thereof, in furtherance of political or social objectives
- headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense
- a powered flying vehicle with fixed wings and a weight greater than that of the air it displaces
- in which militants in Iran seized 66 American citizens at the U.S. embassy in Tehrān
- Intelligence officials believe bin Laden was responsible for many deadly acts of terrorism, including the 1998 bombings of the U.S. Embassies in Kenya and Tanzania and the September 11, 2001 attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center
- “Penn's woods.”
20 Clues: “Penn's woods.” • hijacker from 9/11 • how many people died • Second Persian Gulf War • “submission to the will of God.” • four coordinated terrorist attacks carried out by al-Qaeda • headquarters building of the United States Department of Defense • a national effort to prevent terrorist attacks within the United States • ...
Unplugged State of Mind 2025-09-28
Across
- Where people and companies confess their stories, side by side.
- Spotting cultural sparks in real time, and aligning brands before the moment fades.
- A penthouse filled with women, strategy, and community, all under one skyline.
- The meeting ground where buyers and sellers gather with clarity, not compromise.
- Making every guest shine, whether for a night out or the perfect headshot.
- A network where women of color sell with power and purpose.
- Complete publisher control, built on technology, intelligence, and monetization.
- Bursting with brilliance, a cosmic spark on the ad-tech stage.
- Three keys that reboot culture itself, gathering the voices that matter most.
- A dinner table for ideas, whispered before the curtain rises on the night.
- Skincare for life’s in-between moments — confident before, after, and always.
- The connector of every channel — where streaming, social, and open web meet.
- AI with a human whisper, forecasting futures like gossip passed in the hall.
- A beacon of safety, offering hope and saving lives every day.
- Scaling stories across borders, ensuring gossip travels faster than planes.
- Reach, frequency, and measurement — turned up louder than the disco ball.
- Loud, proud, and redefining the queer voice in business.
- Where women plot strategy as brilliantly as they sip spritzes.
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- A global stage where programmatic women take the mic.
- Turning passerbys into loyal regulars, with newsletters sharper than quills.
- Where strangers arrive solo, but leave as friends — and perhaps co-conspirators.
- The karaoke-loving coders, proving even software can hit the high notes.
- The Croisette’s candid confessional — Champagne in hand, truth on lips.
- A stage where identity, creativity, and industry shine in every color.
- Bold, visible, and vibrant — the network as colorful as pride itself.
- Guarding the stage so only real people — never bots — take the mic.
- Sidewalk interviews on the Croisette, co-hosted with Stefanie Beach.
- Opening doors, breaking ceilings, and advancing futures across industries.
- A podcast with a Croisette view, capturing industry voices in their element.
- A home for belonging that lives between work and home.
- Neuro-contextual intelligence that reads between the words and into the mind.
- Streaming premium channels to billions of screens, with precision and flair.
- Deep learning that predicts behavior before even the raccoon can.
33 Clues: A global stage where programmatic women take the mic. • A home for belonging that lives between work and home. • Loud, proud, and redefining the queer voice in business. • A network where women of color sell with power and purpose. • A beacon of safety, offering hope and saving lives every day. • Bursting with brilliance, a cosmic spark on the ad-tech stage. • ...
hr 2020-08-27
21 Clues: ethics • mentor • values • guidance • training • benefits • business • diversity • retention • analytics • inclusion • compliance • management • recruiting • leadership • onboarding • development • development • communication • relationships • responsibility
Crossword 2021-10-18
20 Clues: busy • reply • happy • nasty • lonely • replies • replied • happily • busiest • friendly • business • happiness • nastiness • loneliest • loneliness • friendliest • friendliness • miscellaneous • serendipitous • discombobulated
