business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 6 - Emotional Intelligence 2023-11-01
Across
- - Being thankful
- - Understanding how someone else feels
- - Intelligence includes understanding emotions
- - Being aware of your thoughts and feelings
- - Working to help someone without getting payed
- - Things that cause stress or other emotions
- - Skill of building positive relationships
- - Ability to overcome adversity
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- - Technique to focus on present matters
- - Controlling emotions and behaviors
- - Writing down thoughts and feelings
- - Understanding emotions and behaviors
- - Quality of having people look up to you
- - Working out, running, bike riding, or swimming
- - Mechanism that helps you deal with stress
15 Clues: - Being thankful • - Ability to overcome adversity • - Controlling emotions and behaviors • - Writing down thoughts and feelings • - Understanding how someone else feels • - Understanding emotions and behaviors • - Technique to focus on present matters • - Quality of having people look up to you • - Skill of building positive relationships • ...
Ch 8 (3): Intelligence 2024-03-08
Across
- mental representation of written directions to a friend's house
- A basketball coach measures her players’ ability to shoot free throws by seeing how far they can throw a football. (measures what is should)
- Even though Joe has never seen that unusual breed of cat before, he can quickly identify it as a cat—as opposed to a dog—since it most closely matches other instances of cats in his memory.
- psychometric test that is designed to test what knowledge and skills a person has learned
- example: completing a level in a video game
- psychometric test that is designed to test a person’s ability to learn—that is, the person’s future performance
- Xyla believes that jazz keeps lions away because she often has jazz music playing and never sees any lions.
- How consistently a psychometric test produces similar results each time it is used
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- The idea that people have three types of intelligence: analytical, creative, and practical
- When Martin, who grew up in Minnesota, is asked to think of a house, he pictures a home with a basement but no swimming pool.
- ability to generate a single best or most correct solution to a problem
- ability to generate multiple ideas or solutions to a problem
- A student tries retaking the SAT, but his new score is similar to his old one (consistency of test)
- How well a psychometric test measures what it is intended to measure
- type of intelligence - Bill created a new program matching senior citizens to middle school students, so seniors could teach social skills and the middle schoolers could teach computer skills.
- this man is known for the triarchic theory
- ability to come up with novel ideas to produce successful outcomes
17 Clues: this man is known for the triarchic theory • example: completing a level in a video game • ability to generate multiple ideas or solutions to a problem • mental representation of written directions to a friend's house • ability to come up with novel ideas to produce successful outcomes • How well a psychometric test measures what it is intended to measure • ...
GSW Artificial Intelligence Crossword 2025-06-30
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- A computer program that talks with people using text.
- Changing an AI a little to make it better at a specific job.
- A big collection of information used to teach AI.
- The company that made ChatGPT and other smart AI tools.
- The question or message you give to an AI to get a response.
- When an AI makes up something that sounds real but isn’t true.
- A small piece of text, like a word or part of a word, that AI uses.
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- A way AI turns words into numbers so it can understand them.
- The way an AI learns by looking at lots of examples.
- A mistake in AI caused by unfair or one-sided data.
- A special kind of AI that is very good at understanding and writing text.
- A list of steps a computer follows to solve a problem or do a task.
- A computer system that tries to work like a human brain.
- The answer or result the AI gives after you ask it something.
- When the AI uses what it learned to answer a question or do something.
15 Clues: A big collection of information used to teach AI. • A mistake in AI caused by unfair or one-sided data. • The way an AI learns by looking at lots of examples. • A computer program that talks with people using text. • The company that made ChatGPT and other smart AI tools. • A computer system that tries to work like a human brain. • ...
Artificial Intelligence Crossword (PoS) 2023-05-19
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- The process of analyzing datasets in order to discover new patterns that might improve the model.
- A variable inside the model that helps it to make predictions.
- A collection of related data points, usually with a uniform order and tags.
- A part of training data that identifies the desired output for that particular piece of data.
- A popular programming language used for general programming.
- Program that is designed to communicate with people through text or voice commands in a way that mimics human-to-human conversation.
- A computer science technique designed for quick, optimal, solution-based problem-solving.
- Assumptions made by a model that simplify the process of learning to do its assigned task.
- Process of identifying or detecting an object or feature of an object in an image or video.
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- This is an artificial intelligence network that essentially simulates how the human brain works
- This subset of AI is particularly focused on developing algorithms that will help machines to learn and change in response to new data, without the help of a human being.
- Focused on the design and manufacturing of robots that exhibit and/or replicate human intelligence and actions.
- A set of rules that a machine can follow to learn how to do a task.
- A test created by computer scientist Alan Turing (1950) to see if machines could exhibit intelligence equal to or indistinguishable from that of a human.
- Any object inside a data model. This could be a name, address, another attribute, or bit of information.
15 Clues: A popular programming language used for general programming. • A variable inside the model that helps it to make predictions. • A set of rules that a machine can follow to learn how to do a task. • A collection of related data points, usually with a uniform order and tags. • ...
Spy Terminology By Kristen Daley 2012-07-17
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- In a surveillance exercise, the one directing the team remotely, usually by electronic communications.
- The British domestic and foreign counterintelligence service responsible for national internal security.
- Casual observers to a surveillance exercise; nonparticipants visible in the area.
- Often used interchangeably with handler, but usually means a hostile force is involved-that is, the agent has come under control of the opposition.
- A system used to hide a message.
- A person who has intelligence value who volunteers to work for another intelligence service. He may be requesting asylum or can remain in place.
- A sophisticated disguise first used in the Soviet Union in the 1970s.
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- The target in a surveillance operation
- A mechanism or person that acts as a compartment between the members of an operation but which allows them to pass material or messages securely.
- A person trained to protect persons, usually VIPs from assassination or injury.
- The surprise capture and arrest of a case officer in an act of espionage by an opposing counterintelligence or security service.
- The overt behavior and daily routine of an operative that makes his identity unique.
- A gatekeeper commonly used in the Asian Subcontinent for guarding the entrances to walled compounds.
- When a case officer or agent is compromised, or a surveillant has been made by a target, usually because they make eye contact.
- An intelligence officer or agent operating in the field.
- When a surveillance team is following so close on foot they seem to be moving in lockstep with the target.
- A sensitive disguise and deception illusionary technique first deployed by the CIA in Moscow during the mid-1970s.
- A person recruited by staff to investigate and solve problems.
- A code word meaning that the subject matter is extremely sensitive.
19 Clues: A system used to hide a message. • The target in a surveillance operation • An intelligence officer or agent operating in the field. • A person recruited by staff to investigate and solve problems. • A code word meaning that the subject matter is extremely sensitive. • A sophisticated disguise first used in the Soviet Union in the 1970s. • ...
pobf unit 2 crossword puzzle 2022-05-20
Across
- business like manners at the workplace is called being
- this will usually bring back customer a second time
- which format is used in full block business letter
- serious thought or
- people who can defend their ideas objectivly use
- to be able to make and defend claims you need what skill
- a bad tool to use in discussions
- the main reason customers wont come back to a business
- a type of textual graphic usually used in business reports
- when a business is welcoming and respecful to customers
- a way of listing ideas to solve a problem
- it is easy for an employee to talk to others know they are all
- what type of way is formalized imformation passed
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- which format is best used during interviews with new employees
- the movement forwands towards something
- the best way to talk to someone on the telephone is to
- this should be on each letter of confirmation to customers
- someone who listens to others and respects all ideas is
- the order of something from earliest to latest
- these are very important on making business reports becasue they are the base of the report
- what is at the end of all outgoing emails
21 Clues: serious thought or • a bad tool to use in discussions • the movement forwands towards something • what is at the end of all outgoing emails • a way of listing ideas to solve a problem • the order of something from earliest to latest • people who can defend their ideas objectivly use • what type of way is formalized imformation passed • ...
Understanding Financial Planning- Kayla Husbands 2015-04-28
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- used to record and analyze the finanical performance of a business
- an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period
- to report the revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- the financial record of an employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- All income that a business receives over a period of time
- the for to track each employees pay history
- what a company owns
- The planner usually does this to see how you can obtain your goals
- the employer transfers net pay electronically into the employee's bank account
- collection of products and services provided by a company
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or major business expansion
- what a company owes
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- comparisons of a companys financial elements that indicate how well the nusiness is performing
- costs of operating a business
- money owed or due
- action or process of investing money or profit
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for specific period
- can be very effective when it focuses on making investments
- the value of the owners investment in the business
- provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses
- usually changes/common observation made by financial planners
22 Clues: money owed or due • what a company owns • what a company owes • costs of operating a business • the for to track each employees pay history • action or process of investing money or profit • the value of the owners investment in the business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • All income that a business receives over a period of time • ...
Business key terms 2023-10-04
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- Is the idea
- Unlimited wants + limited resources=
- When workers and businesses focus on what they are best at.
- Two Different
- of labour is when the production process is split into different tasks and each worker performs a different part of the task.
- Same industry, different stages of production
- Raw materials (extraction)
- “A document containing business objectives and essential details about the business's operations, finance and ownerssiness.
- This can be rented or bought. It also includes natural resources such as oil, forests, and rivers.
- or Service Give details about what products you hope to provide and sell. Give rough guides to the prices that you may charge.
- Same stage of production.
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- Skills This is the person who develops the business idea and runs the business. An entrepreneur takes the risks, has the ideas and reaps the rewards through profit (or suffers any losses!)
- Services
- Desirable
- Manufacturing
- Have to have
- These are the physical equipment, tools and machinery needed to run the business. Capital also includes money that is used to set the business up.
- forecasts Projections, cash flow for 1 year.
- difference between the selling price and cost of production
- This includes all the people who are paid for their services and also people who offer their services for free (e.g. voluntary workers or the family of a business owner.)
20 Clues: Services • Desirable • Is the idea • Have to have • Manufacturing • Two Different • Raw materials (extraction) • Same stage of production. • Unlimited wants + limited resources= • Same industry, different stages of production • forecasts Projections, cash flow for 1 year. • When workers and businesses focus on what they are best at. • ...
chapter 5 2025-03-06
Across
- federal agency that provides services to small businesses and new entrepreneurs including counseling, publications, and financial aid.
- distinctive aspects qualities or characteristics of a product or service
- trying to have expertise in all areas, claiming performance above industry averages
- SBA,SCORE, SBDCS, chambers of commerce and Trade associations
- natural disaster, government forces and economic downturn
- a working model used by entrepreneurs to determine what it takes to develop their product or service
- distribution channel through which a product or service flows the product to the customer
- end users of the service also called the consumer
- list your direct and indirect competitors
- forecasts for the future of the business and includes financial statements
- an organization made up of individuals and businesses in a specific industry that works to promote that industry
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- when developing a business concept
- do able, reasonable, profitable, and possible
- a groups of business with a common interest
- purpose of a company(broad)
- include the most important info from each section of business plan
- research, study, watch, conclusion
- people most likely to buy a business product or service
- how business will expand in the future
- process that tests a business concept, see if its attainable
- delegations of the aspirations of a company. the major goals for which it will strive. (specific)
21 Clues: purpose of a company(broad) • when developing a business concept • research, study, watch, conclusion • how business will expand in the future • list your direct and indirect competitors • a groups of business with a common interest • do able, reasonable, profitable, and possible • end users of the service also called the consumer • ...
Feasibility and Business Planning 2025-03-13
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- presents your qualifications and those of your partners
- what is a group of businesses with a common interest?
- includes most important information and should be written last
- presents your research into the industry of those companies providing similar products or services
- what section of the business plan outlines the companys backround information and basic business concept?
- the means of delivery indirectly from a store or wholesaler
- who is most likely to buy a businesses products and services?
- the means of delivery directly from business to customer
- an organization of businesses that works to promote and protect the industry
- what are the distinctive aspects, qualities, or characteristics of a product?
- A declaration of specific aspirations of a company, major specific goals
- a tool used to anaylize a business plan and compare it to others in the industry
- A declaration of the scope and purpose of a company, broad
- who is the end user of the service?
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- organization that makes up individuals and businesses of a specific industry
- the advertising used
- the means to which a product or service is delivered to the customer
- what is the first step of creating a business plan?
- needed in order to start a business
- the process of seeing if a business idea would be successful
- things that promote or benefit the value of a product or service
21 Clues: the advertising used • needed in order to start a business • who is the end user of the service? • what is the first step of creating a business plan? • what is a group of businesses with a common interest? • presents your qualifications and those of your partners • the means of delivery directly from business to customer • ...
TYPES OF BUSINESS ORGANISATION 2025-08-15
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- The legislation that governs the formation and functioning of companies in India.
- A partner who shares profits without participating in management.
- A document that outlines the objectives and scope of a company’s operations.
- A term used at the end of a company’s name to indicate limited liability.
- A company that offers its shares to the general public.
- A partner who invests capital and takes part in business management.
- Individuals who jointly own and operate a partnership firm.
- A business organisation formed for the welfare of its members and society.
- A business structure that has a separate legal identity from its owners.
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- The internal rulebook that governs company management and operations.
- A company created by a special law passed by the government.
- An organisation whose primary goal is service and not profit.
- A person who is part of a firm but does not actively manage or invest capital.
- A form of business where two or more individuals share ownership and responsibilities.
- Units into which the capital of a company is divided.
- A business where partners have limited liability but share profits.
- A legal entity formed under law to carry on business activities.
- An organisation where ownership is divided among shareholders.
- A written agreement outlining terms between partners in a firm.
- A business owned and managed by a single individual.
20 Clues: A business owned and managed by a single individual. • Units into which the capital of a company is divided. • A company that offers its shares to the general public. • Individuals who jointly own and operate a partnership firm. • A company created by a special law passed by the government. • An organisation whose primary goal is service and not profit. • ...
Business Studies: Business ownership 2023-06-15
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- ……………….liability where the owners of a business are not legally responsible for all the debts a business has
- ‘….. limited company’ a business structure that is incorporated and gas shares, but shares can be brought or sold by anyone
- ‘…………… liability’ where the owners of a business are legally responsible for all tge debts of a business
- a business ownership structure in which a small number of people (2-20) own an unincorporated company
- any individual or group of people that is affected by a business
- a business that has its own legal identity
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- a business structure where one person owns an unincorporated company
- a business that doesn’t have its own legal identity
- a payment that a shareholder gets if the company makes a profit
- ‘………… limited company’ a business structure that is incorporated and gas shares, but shares can only be sold with the agreement of all the shareholders
- when two companies join together to form a new, larger firm
- where an existing business expands by buying more than half the shares in another firm
- where a company lets a another firm sell its products or use its trademarks in return for a fee or % of the profits
13 Clues: a business that has its own legal identity • a business that doesn’t have its own legal identity • when two companies join together to form a new, larger firm • a payment that a shareholder gets if the company makes a profit • any individual or group of people that is affected by a business • a business structure where one person owns an unincorporated company • ...
Nature of Business 2023-03-15
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- Businesses with over 199 employees
- Characterised by a plateau/level off of sales
- things done for you by others
- services that involve the transfer and processing of information and knowledge
- the amount it earns after covering expenses: a return on investments
- the final stage where the business is faced with three possible outcomes
- Influences that a business has limited control over
- businesses involved in the collection of natural resources.
- liability,
- This is the return, or reward, that business owners receive for producing products that consumers need and want.
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- liability,
- people performing a vast range of services for other people
- when an individual is appointed to take control of the business with the intention of selling all the company’s assets to pay off creditors
- services that have traditionally been performed in the home.
- businesses that take a raw material and make it into a finished or semi-finished product
- Through research and development, existing products are improved and new products are created.
- Characterised by a rapid increase in sales
- legal business structure that is owned and operated by between 2 and 20 people
- The initial start up period of any business
- The state of having a paid job
- Items or materials that are sold to consumers
- Influences that the business has some degree of control
22 Clues: liability, • liability, • things done for you by others • The state of having a paid job • Businesses with over 199 employees • Characterised by a rapid increase in sales • The initial start up period of any business • Characterised by a plateau/level off of sales • Items or materials that are sold to consumers • Influences that a business has limited control over • ...
Business key terms 2023-10-04
Across
- Services
- Have to have
- Same industry, different stages of production
- This can be rented or bought. It also includes natural resources such as oil, forests, and rivers.
- Is the idea
- Same stage of production.
- Manufacturing
- When workers and businesses focus on what they are best at.
- These are the physical equipment, tools and machinery needed to run the business. Capital also includes money that is used to set the business up.
- Projections, cash flow for 1 year.
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- difference between the selling price and cost of production
- Unlimited wants + limited resources=
- Two Different
- of labour is when the production process is split into different tasks and each worker performs a different part of the task.
- “A document containing business objectives and essential details about the business's operations, finance and ownerssiness.
- This includes all the people who are paid for their services and also people who offer their services for free (e.g. voluntary workers or the family of a business owner.)
- Give details about what products you hope to provide and sell. Give rough guides to the prices that you may charge.
- Skills This is the person who develops the business idea and runs the business. An entrepreneur takes the risks, has the ideas and reaps the rewards through profit (or suffers any losses!)
- Desirable
- Raw materials (extraction)
20 Clues: Services • Desirable • Is the idea • Have to have • Two Different • Manufacturing • Same stage of production. • Raw materials (extraction) • Projections, cash flow for 1 year. • Unlimited wants + limited resources= • Same industry, different stages of production • difference between the selling price and cost of production • ...
Accounting 2024-11-13
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- 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 list of accounts that is used by a business.
- recording transactions in a journal.
- a form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction.
- an accounting device used to analyze transactions.
- the account used to summarize owner's equity in a business.
- the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets.
- financial reports that summarize the financial condition and operations of a business.
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- the recording of debit and credit parts of a transaction.
- a ledger that contains all accounts needed to prepare financial statements.
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions.
- an amount recorded on the right side of a T account.
- the side of the account that is increased.
- a business paper from which information is obtained for a journal entry.
- an amount recorded on the left side of a T account.
- a business transaction that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity.
- planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- a decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- an increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business.
20 Clues: recording transactions in a journal. • the side of the account that is increased. • a list of accounts that is used by a business. • an accounting device used to analyze transactions. • an amount recorded on the left side of a T account. • an amount recorded on the right side of a T account. • a sale for which cash will be received at a later date. • ...
P4 2025-09-13
Across
- Moral principles guiding behavior
- Interpretation of sensory input
- (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) A handbook that standardizes criteria for diagnosing mental disorders.
- Done regularly without thought
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- Store of mental information
- Sudden desire to act
- Social role or character
- (Intelligence Quotient) Score that measures intelligence.
8 Clues: Sudden desire to act • Social role or character • Store of mental information • Done regularly without thought • Interpretation of sensory input • Moral principles guiding behavior • (Intelligence Quotient) Score that measures intelligence. • (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders) A handbook that standardizes criteria for diagnosing mental disorders.
Artificial Intelligence 2021-06-18
7 Clues: A robot • Limited Memory AI • Reactive Machine AI • Natural Language Processing • study of computer algorithm • Computer to interpret & understand Visual • Machines can perform narrowly defined set of task
Emotional intelligence 2024-02-06
7 Clues: Memory aid or technique. • Historic intelligence test • Measure of cognitive ability • Learning through consequences. • Sudden realization or understanding • Brain's ability to reorganize itself. • Cognitive framework shaping perception.
Intelligence collective 2020-04-21
Across
- Capacité à ressentir une émotion qui est appropriée en réponse à celle exprimée par une autre personne tout en effectuant une distinction entre soi et cette personne
- LE moment dédié à la stimulation de la créativité et à la génération d'un maximum d'idées.
- Phase indispensable pour bien démarrer un atelier
- Exercice court qui permet d'initier les échanges entre les participants
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- Première étape d'un processus de Design Thinking
- Personne bienveillante, curieuse et empathique qui accompagne les équipes en amont puis tout au long d'un atelier pour résoudre collectivement le challenge fixé.
- capacité d'un individu ou d'un groupe à imaginer et à produire en un cours laps de temps une grande quantité de solutions, d'idées ou de concepts permettant de réaliser un effet ou une action donnée
7 Clues: Première étape d'un processus de Design Thinking • Phase indispensable pour bien démarrer un atelier • Exercice court qui permet d'initier les échanges entre les participants • LE moment dédié à la stimulation de la créativité et à la génération d'un maximum d'idées. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-03-17
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- A set of step-by-step instructions or rules followed by a computer to solve a problem or perform a task.
- A computational model consisting of interconnected nodes organized in layers.
- The process of using technology to perform tasks or processes with minimal human intervention.
- A philosophical thought experiment proposed by John Searle to argue against the notion that computers can truly understand language.
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- Large volumes of data that require advanced analytics techniques like machine learning to extract information
- The ability of a system to identify regularities or patterns within data
- A characteristic of AI, where these systems can anticipate user needs or potential problems and take action autonomously to address them.
7 Clues: The ability of a system to identify regularities or patterns within data • A computational model consisting of interconnected nodes organized in layers. • The process of using technology to perform tasks or processes with minimal human intervention. • A set of step-by-step instructions or rules followed by a computer to solve a problem or perform a task. • ...
Multiple Intelligence 2023-04-20
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- consists of the ability to analyze problems using logic, perform mathematical operations, and explore issues scientifically.
- involves an understanding of the potential use of space, thinking in three-dimensional terms, and imagining things in clear visual images.
- involves sensitivity to language, the ability to learn languages, and the ability to use language to accomplish goals.
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- has to do with the potential to use one's body to solve problems.
- involves the potential to understand to intentions,desires,and motivations of others.
- entails the capacity to understand oneself, including fears, hopes, and motivations.
- entail recognizing, categorizing, and drawing upon the features of the environment.
- involves skill in performing, composing, and appreciating musical patterns.
8 Clues: has to do with the potential to use one's body to solve problems. • involves skill in performing, composing, and appreciating musical patterns. • entail recognizing, categorizing, and drawing upon the features of the environment. • entails the capacity to understand oneself, including fears, hopes, and motivations. • ...
sustainable intelligence 2026-04-21
Across
- reusing old or waste materials to create something new and better
- technology that uses data to make smart decisions
- information that AI systems use to learn,make predictions perform tasks
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- the act of using energy,materials
- the gases and substances released into the atmosphere
- capable of being broken down naturallyby microorganism
- power to do work
7 Clues: power to do work • the act of using energy,materials • technology that uses data to make smart decisions • the gases and substances released into the atmosphere • capable of being broken down naturallyby microorganism • reusing old or waste materials to create something new and better • information that AI systems use to learn,make predictions perform tasks
Business plan 2026-02-04
Across
- – Brief overview of the entire business plan
- – Shows how the business will make and spend money
- – States the purpose of the business
- – How the business will run day-to-day
- – Explains what the business is and does
- – Other businesses offering similar products or services
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- – How the business is structured and managed
- How the business will promote and sell its product
- – Backup plan for problems or risks
- – Describes what the business hopes to become
- – Specific things the business wants to achieve
- – Strategy for expanding the business
12 Clues: – Backup plan for problems or risks • – States the purpose of the business • – Strategy for expanding the business • – How the business will run day-to-day • – Explains what the business is and does • – How the business is structured and managed • – Brief overview of the entire business plan • – Describes what the business hopes to become • ...
emotional intelligence 2021-12-30
Across
- gives you the ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes
- regarding an individual's performance that can be used to build successful skills and behaviors
- to have great communication and capability to resolve conflicts diplomatically
- the quality or state of not thinking you are better than other people
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- the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country
- if you have it you always know how you feel
- suppressing emotions over a long duration impacts physical and mental aspects of life
7 Clues: if you have it you always know how you feel • gives you the ability to put yourself in someone else's shoes • the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country • the quality or state of not thinking you are better than other people • to have great communication and capability to resolve conflicts diplomatically • ...
EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE 2019-09-03
Across
- understanding others and sharing their feelings.
- achievement drive.
- quality or state of being conscious or aware of something.
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- emotional self-control is part of self-_____.
- knowledge of self is called self-_____.
- Mayer et al., (2008) defines the dimensions of overall Emotional Intelligence as "accurately perceiving _____, using _____ to facilitate thought, understanding _____, and managing _____".
- managing conflict and communication are part of _____ skills.
7 Clues: achievement drive. • knowledge of self is called self-_____. • emotional self-control is part of self-_____. • understanding others and sharing their feelings. • quality or state of being conscious or aware of something. • managing conflict and communication are part of _____ skills. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2023-03-02
Artificial intelligence 2024-04-18
Across
- A computational model inspired by the human brain's structure and function, used in AI for learning tasks.
- Extremely large datasets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns, trends, and associations, often used as input for AI algorithms.
- A set of rules or instructions designed to solve a specific problem, often used in AI for decision-making.
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- A branch of AI that enables systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed.
- A subset of machine learning that uses neural networks with many layers to process complex data and extract patterns
- An AI program designed to simulate conversation with human users, often used in customer service or information retrieval.
- The branch of computer science dedicated to creating systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence, such as understanding natural language, recognizing patterns, learning from experience, and making decisions.
7 Clues: A computational model inspired by the human brain's structure and function, used in AI for learning tasks. • A set of rules or instructions designed to solve a specific problem, often used in AI for decision-making. • A branch of AI that enables systems to learn and improve from experience without being explicitly programmed. • ...
Artificial Intelligence 2024-05-04
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- - the use of technology to control and monitor process reducing the need of human intervention
- - branch of science and engineering that involves the design construction and operation of robots
- - the process discovering patterns and insights from large database
- - computational model inspired by the structure and function of human body
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- - study of controls and communication in living organisms and machines
- - the study of the nature if being , existence or reality often used in AI or knowledge representation
- - a test of a machine's ability to exhibit intelligent behavior equivalent to , or indistinguishable from that of a human
7 Clues: - the process discovering patterns and insights from large database • - study of controls and communication in living organisms and machines • - computational model inspired by the structure and function of human body • - the use of technology to control and monitor process reducing the need of human intervention • ...
Emotional Intelligence 2025-06-11
Across
- emotions; the ability to recognize the causes and consequences of emotions and how they may change over time
- the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person
- emotions; the ability to recognize and understand emotions in yourself and others, through facial expressions, tone of voice, and body language.
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- the inner drive that pushes a person to take action or achieve goals
- with emotion; the ability to use emotions to guide thinking, problem-solving and decision -making
- emotions; the ability to control and adjust your emotional responses in healthy and appropriate ways.
- regulation; the ability to control your emotions, thoughts and behaviours in different situations
7 Clues: the ability to understand and share the feelings of another person • the inner drive that pushes a person to take action or achieve goals • with emotion; the ability to use emotions to guide thinking, problem-solving and decision -making • regulation; the ability to control your emotions, thoughts and behaviours in different situations • ...
Management & Entrepreneurship 2023-06-30
Across
- This level management is responsible for daily planning.
- The 'M' in SCAMPER.
- acronym written at the end of a government owned company.
- Middle management planning.
- Ideal leadership style for crises management.
- Communication. EG Business Report, Telephone and Business Plan
- An employee who creates business ideas within a business
- When manager assigns tasks to subordinates
- Written invitation to buy shares
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- Refers to whether the business will still exist after owner dies.
- A team development stage where where members settle into their roles
- A well known groceries store with green and red branding
- Funds required to start a business
- Process carried out for new employees
- A way of thinking for a cultural group.
- Initial or first time research.
16 Clues: The 'M' in SCAMPER. • Middle management planning. • Initial or first time research. • Written invitation to buy shares • Funds required to start a business • Process carried out for new employees • A way of thinking for a cultural group. • When manager assigns tasks to subordinates • Ideal leadership style for crises management. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-03-08
Across
- A brief goal summary of where you would like your business to grow.
- A good purchased by businesses for use in their operations or for resale.
- An organization that provides goods and services to the community in exchange for money.
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses.
- A service provided by a business.
- A formal business structure where ownership is represented by stocks and decisions made by it’s stakeholders.
- Money used to start a project or business.
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- A brief summary of a business purpose.
- A business with only one owner.
- A business with two or more partners.
- A flexible business structure that protects its owners from personal liability from the company's debts. Decisions are made by owner(s).
- A business calling attention to a specific product or service.
- Audience a particular group of people’s attention you aim to grab.
13 Clues: A business with only one owner. • A service provided by a business. • A business with two or more partners. • A brief summary of a business purpose. • Money used to start a project or business. • A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses. • A business calling attention to a specific product or service. • ...
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
Faith week 3 2019-09-15
15 Clues: humble • to die • unrefined • to remove • legally void • the beginning • deserving pity • new/innovative • to prove untrue • a strange habit • without thinking • to look down upon • practical intelligence • to openly express an opinion • a subtle difference in meaning
The Tell Tale Heart Vocabulary Test 2013-01-16
15 Clues: Sharp • Unique • To hide • Ridicule • To command • To wake up • To pretend • Intelligence • To be annoyed • Boldness, daring • To listen carefully • To grow gradually less • To hide one's true motives • Smoothly agreeable quality • An overwhelming feeling of respect
POWER YOUR BRAIN 2025-08-27
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
Power Your Brain (Difficult Level crossword) 2025-11-16
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
Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-23
Across
- The transformation process where input are converted to output.
- It is a guide on hand throughout the process.
- It is the most difficult task of the entrepreneur because of the many ways customers can be divided.
- It shows the future and long-term prospects of the enterprise.
- Anyone who is planning to have any business endeavor.
- Based on the estimated number of possible customers who might avail of the products or service.
- It is the most basic approach in determining the target segment.
- Entrepreneur has an idea as to where he locate the business and how he market the product or service.
- Contains information about the stakeholders.
- If you think that the opportunity will most likely be the "next big thing" or even a game-changer that will revolutionized the industry, then there s a big potential for the chosen opportunity.
- The opportunity can potentially lead to wide range of possible product or service offerings, thus tapping many market segments of the industry.
- Makes or breaks competing participants in any industry.
- Social, Political, Economic, Ecological, and Technological dimensions or _______.
- Contains everything that is relevant and important to the business audience.
- Mapping the competitive landscape and by situating the enterprise and its competitors as to their strategies and chosen positioning.
- Is mainly driven by supply and demand forces.
- Key Result Areas must be rendered into quantified performance measurements.
- If the opportunity that you want to pursue addresses the unfulfilled or undeserved needs and wants of costumers, then you have better chance of succeeding.
- It refers to the specific target segment of a particular enterprise.
- The opportunity must be aligned with the business goals.
- It is important to determine the sales potential of the products or services you want to offer.
- Focuses on the volume produced or converted at each link of the chain.
- Entrepreneurial gut game is also known as _______.
- Opportunities requiring fewer resources from the entrepreneur may be more favored than those requiring more resources.
- It is more complicated to create this, because one has to look at three different things.
- Entrepreneurs are innovative.
- Prepared to convince bankers and investors to put money into the business opportunty.
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- Contains the essence of the enterprise in a concise but powerful manner.
- Includes the demographics and cultural dimensions that govern the relevant entrepreneurial behavior.
- It is also about emotional intelligence or EQ.
- It also connotes courage or, in the local dialect, "lakas ng loob" (strong intestinal fortitude).
- Must be more specific than the vision and mission statements.
- It is a fact that products with low costs of productions and operations but are sold at high prices will definitely yield the highest returns on investment.
- It is the length of time to get back what the entrepreneur has invested in the enterprise.
- Includes all natural resources and the ecosystem that defines the habitat of living organisms.
- A formula on how the enterprise exactly plans to make money out of the business.
- Focuses on the economic rather than the volume aspect of the chain.
- Refers to the large-scale operations that affects the overall processes in the area.
- Defines the governance system of the country or the local area of business.
- The word crisis is composed of two characters,the first character means danger while the second character means _________.
- Refers to the tastes of particular groups of people.
- The entrepreneur first has to consider his or her preferences and capabilities.
- Qualitative manifestations that the objectives are being achieved.
- Is that great desire to attain a vision or fulfill a mission.
- Must be sufficient size, paying capacity, and interest to purchase the products.
- Conduct a study to ascertain the viability of the opportunity.
- Other than vision, mission, and objectives, the opportunity must match the values and desired values that you have wish or impart.
- If there are opportunities in any entrepreneurial endeavor, there are also _____.
- Opportunities that have good chances of expanding through branches, to attain rapid growth are better opportunities.
- Starts from the input proceeds to the throughput and produces the output.
50 Clues: Entrepreneurs are innovative. • Contains information about the stakeholders. • It is a guide on hand throughout the process. • Is mainly driven by supply and demand forces. • It is also about emotional intelligence or EQ. • Entrepreneurial gut game is also known as _______. • Refers to the tastes of particular groups of people. • ...
Purpose and Functions of Business 2023-05-15
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- The process of leading and directing all or part of an organization.
- A contract between a parent company and a franchisee to use the name and sell the goods or services of the parent company.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- A person who uses goods or services.
- Tasks that businesses perform or provide for customers, such as hair cuts and car washes.
- The process of creating, promoting, and presenting a product to the consumer.
- A business whose goal is to provide a service rather than to make a profit
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- The process of recording and reporting the financial data for a business.
- contest between businesses to win customers' business and loyalty
- Items that would be nice to have, but are not necessary.
- A business owned by the stockholders.
- Money that remains after a business has paid for the expenses of running the business.
- Items necessary for existence, such as clothing, food, and shelter.
- A business owned by only one person.
- Resources that deal with hiring, firing, training and other personnel issues.
- Items businesses sell that have physical substance.
16 Clues: A business owned by only one person. • A person who uses goods or services. • A business owned by the stockholders. • A business owned by two or more people. • Items businesses sell that have physical substance. • Items that would be nice to have, but are not necessary. • contest between businesses to win customers' business and loyalty • ...
Chapter 2 Terms to Know Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-01
Across
- The area in a hospitality business that guests usually do not see
- Informal conversation people have about their experiences with a business.
- A customer who purchases products or services from a hospitality business
- An activity that is done for another person
- Employees whose work rarely involves interacting with customers
- Service that meets or exceeds customer expectation
- Employees whose main function is to interact with customers
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- An employee who can anticipate customers needs
- Providing the same good service and products to customers each and every time they come to your business
- Positive feeling customers have about a business that meets their needs
- The area in a hospitality business that guests usually see
- Someone who purchase products or services from business, such as a department store or a hotel
- A time when customer's experience makes a bigger impact on customer satisfaction than at other times
- The total customer experience with that business
- The basic building block of quality hostility service. Occur before, during, and after the customers visit
- The ability to put yourself into someone else's shoes and know how that person feels
16 Clues: An activity that is done for another person • An employee who can anticipate customers needs • The total customer experience with that business • Service that meets or exceeds customer expectation • The area in a hospitality business that guests usually see • Employees whose main function is to interact with customers • ...
Telesign's New Product Naming Conventions 2022-08-22
Across
- Telesign offers customers the _______ __________ solution for at every stage of the customer journey.
- The ______ API encompasses the Messaging and Voice products within the Omnichannel Experiences family.
- _______ Verify matches the user’s phone number with the Mobile Network Operator data to verify the user is in possession of the device.
- Name of the new product family encompassing our digital identity, fraud prevention, and data products: Telesign _____ ______
- The ___________ Experiences product family encompasses Voice and all the various Messaging channels.
- Formerly known as Score, _____________ uses machine learning to analyze billions of data points to assess a user’s risk level.
- Verify ____, formerly known as ‘Score Verify’ is the premium offering within the Verification product suite offering real-time intelligence and risk assessment.
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- The ____________ product suite authenticates users’ digital identities to prevent unauthorized access and account takeovers.
- ______, is a communications solution part of Telesign’s Omnichannel Experiences, that can provide automated voice notifications and reminders.
- Telesign’s _____ Prevention solution uses real-time digital identity and behavioral risk signals to minimize risk and protect customers.
- IRSF ____________ is a new and improved risk-based assessment model targeted towards the detection of International Revenue Share Fraud.
- The Intelligence and Identity products both fall under the ______ API.
- Telesign helps companies provide their users, customers, and consumers, with _________ _____
- The ________ product suite, formerly known as PhoneID, will eventually expand to include other identity signals.
14 Clues: The Intelligence and Identity products both fall under the ______ API. • Telesign helps companies provide their users, customers, and consumers, with _________ _____ • The ___________ Experiences product family encompasses Voice and all the various Messaging channels. • ...
HF Flash Launchers.. Going Beyond 2022-03-22
Across
- minimum selling skill for HF launch force
- an intelligence that maximise my self-awareness by seeking perspectives of others in order to reflect on my behaviours and impact
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- A skill show courage by handling difficult situations & interactions with honesty & integrity
- A skill showing I have a mindset that is open to new approaches to support business growth
- a mindset that is open to operating outside of my comfort zone
5 Clues: minimum selling skill for HF launch force • a mindset that is open to operating outside of my comfort zone • A skill showing I have a mindset that is open to new approaches to support business growth • A skill show courage by handling difficult situations & interactions with honesty & integrity • ...
TECHNOLOGY 2026-05-14
Across
- Programs and other operating information used by a computer; the opposite of hardware
- The specific items or substances combined to make a particular dish or product
- The process of creating, testing, and maintaining applications or systems
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- A branch of computer science focused on building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence
- A young, innovative company usually in the early stages of business operations
5 Clues: The process of creating, testing, and maintaining applications or systems • The specific items or substances combined to make a particular dish or product • A young, innovative company usually in the early stages of business operations • Programs and other operating information used by a computer; the opposite of hardware • ...
Business key terms 2023-10-04
Across
- Unlimited wants + limited resources=
- Two Different
- Manufacturing
- is the idea
- have to have
- raw materials (extraction)
- forecasts projections, cash flow for 1 year.
- difference between the selling price and cost of production
- “a document containing business objectives and essential details about the business's operations, finance and ownerssiness.
- Same industry, different stages of production
- Same stage of production.
- These are the physical equipment, tools and machinery needed to run the business. Capital also includes money that is used to set the business up.
- This can be rented or bought. It also includes natural resources such as oil, forests, and rivers.
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- When workers and businesses focus on what they are best at.
- Services
- desirable
- This includes all the people who are paid for their services and also people who offer their services for free (e.g. voluntary workers or the family of a business owner.)
- Skills This is the person who develops the business idea and runs the business. An entrepreneur takes the risks, has the ideas and reaps the rewards through profit (or suffers any losses!)
- of labour is when the production process is split into different tasks and each worker performs a different part of the task.
- or Service Give details about what products you hope to provide and sell. Give rough guides to the prices that you may charge.
20 Clues: Services • desirable • is the idea • have to have • Two Different • Manufacturing • raw materials (extraction) • Same stage of production. • Unlimited wants + limited resources= • Same industry, different stages of production • forecasts projections, cash flow for 1 year. • When workers and businesses focus on what they are best at. • ...
Xinyi, Dannin 2019-11-19
Across
- factors of production.
- considered in relation or in proportion to something else.
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- the involves distribution of the finished good and other service activities.
- work, especially hard physical work.
- restaurant, cafe.
- government decides what should be produced.
- A financial gain,especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- existing in or caused by nature.
- goods and services are necessary for survival.
- what the business owes and must be paid back to some one else outside of the business.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials.
- people who owns money.
- goods and services are not necessary for survival.
- the products offered can't satisfy needs and wants.
- sell goods to the public.
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- profit and loss.
- equal distribution, government decides how wealth distributed among the people.
- private ownership of assets & business.
- private enterprises are free to produce what they want.
- the amount of money the company lost during the period.
- principle. money in business at the start.
- what the owner's contribution in th ebusiness.
- elementary, junior, at first.
- people or business who owes money.
- money goes out.
- what the business owns and belongs to the business.
- needs and wants are less than the goods.
28 Clues: money goes out. • profit and loss. • restaurant, cafe. • factors of production. • people who owns money. • sell goods to the public. • elementary, junior, at first. • existing in or caused by nature. • people or business who owes money. • work, especially hard physical work. • private ownership of assets & business. • needs and wants are less than the goods. • ...
BEE - Financial & Partnerships 2025-03-03
Across
- A marketing technique where two businesses promote each other’s products
- Professional firms that invest in promising startups for partial ownership
- Money borrowed from a bank or lender that must be repaid with interest
- The total income generated from sales
- A group of people with similar characteristics who may be interested in a product
- A mutually beneficial relationship between businesses or organizations.
- The initial expenses incurred when starting a business
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- A partnership between a business and a nonprofit to support a cause while driving sales
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- How recognizable your brand is to potential customers
- The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue
- The extent to which customers recognize and remember a brand
- When two partners create more value together than separately
- A wealthy individual who provides capital in exchange for ownership
- All partners share equal responsibility and liability
- Ongoing expenses required to run the business
- Self-funding a business using personal savings or revenue
- The total amount of money being transferred in and out of a business.
- Money or assets needed to start and operate a business
- The costs incurred in the operation of a business
- The point at which total revenue equals total expenses
- Raising small amounts of money from many people, typically online
22 Clues: The total income generated from sales • A plan for managing income and expenses • Ongoing expenses required to run the business • The costs incurred in the operation of a business • How recognizable your brand is to potential customers • All partners share equal responsibility and liability • Money or assets needed to start and operate a business • ...
technology 2023-04-14
13 Clues: – desca • – ordenador • – bioquímica • – cibernética • – astrofísica • phone – móvil • – portapapeles • – problema, error • – es el navegador • – cargar, encender • Intelligence – Inteligencia artificial • – ancho de banda (hablando de internet) • – copia de seguridad (de archivos informáticos)
Entrepreneur Badge (Explorer) 2026-04-20
Across
- the name, look, and feeling people recognize about a business.
- money a business earns
- what a business hopes to become or achieve in the future.
- a person who starts a business and tries to make money from an idea.
- the main purpose of the business; why it exists.
- something you make or sell that people can buy.
- work you do for someone instead of selling a physical item.
- how a business tells people about what it sells and tries to get them to buy it.
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- a written guide that explains what a business will do and how it will work.
- other businesses who sell the same of similar things.
- a person who buys something from a business.
- money left over after paying all expenses.
- a first sample or model of a product used for testing
- money a business spends
14 Clues: money a business earns • money a business spends • money left over after paying all expenses. • a person who buys something from a business. • something you make or sell that people can buy. • the main purpose of the business; why it exists. • other businesses who sell the same of similar things. • a first sample or model of a product used for testing • ...
CRUSIGRAMA CRISTIAN VALERO 2022-05-11
Across
- it is a superior function that develops the symbolization processes related to encoding and decoding.
- is your system short-term data storage
- It refers to an organized plan or project of the different activities that will be carried out.
- technique to improve the sale of a product.
- It is directly related to our intellectual capacity
- the written record, either physically or virtually, that reflects the characteristics of a fact or circumstance
- informatic technology
- are responsible for designing and creating web pages and applications
- information and communication that are responsible for managing the information that a business
- is a program that allows you to view the information contained in a web page.
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- is the person who is in charge of carrying out the administrative task
- It is made up of hardware and software.
- It is a tool that allows you to send and receive written messages to another or other users in an information network.
- organic set of documents or the grouping of several of them
- something current, make it current.
- is used to refer to the fact of being connected to a network
- It is a worldwide network of interconnected computers in the form of a spider web.
- set of connected equipment
- frequently used for retrieving content over an Internet connection
- Detailed examination of a thing to know its characteristics or qualities
20 Clues: informatic technology • set of connected equipment • something current, make it current. • is your system short-term data storage • It is made up of hardware and software. • technique to improve the sale of a product. • It is directly related to our intellectual capacity • organic set of documents or the grouping of several of them • ...
cosswords 2020-09-18
Across
- he had famous British media war with __
- both of his sons were on trial for his crimes but the jury __ both of them
- some suspected that his death was actually a
- he was elected to become a member of ___
- maxwell's family had a __ of $5 billion after he died
- Maxwell went to London to join the British __
- he bought this company and made it successful
- Maxwell used England's flexible libel__ to silence media reporters about writing he was in debt.
- FBI were suspicious of him being a soviet ___
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- he was expelled from the board of pergamon press from misstating
- his publishing company ___ immediately after he died
- he was __ by the claims by Swiss Bank Corp that he bought $104 million shares in a company that he already sold
- his employees were trying to find Berlitz International ___, but hey were transferred without a trace
- he built up the largest publishing empire
- he fell from this boat to his death
- he couldn't but New of the World because he was
- __ on oxford united
- after he died his company filed for _ due to business debts
- because his company was in debt he started to take money from the company's
- shortly before he died there were allegations that he worked as a long time ___ for the Israeli intelligence service
20 Clues: __ on oxford united • he fell from this boat to his death • he had famous British media war with __ • he was elected to become a member of ___ • he built up the largest publishing empire • some suspected that his death was actually a • Maxwell went to London to join the British __ • he bought this company and made it successful • ...
cosswords 2020-09-18
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- he was __ by the claims by Swiss Bank Corp that he bought $104 million shares in a company that he already sold
- after he died his company filed for _ due to business debts
- his employees were trying to find Berlitz International ___, but hey were transferred without a trace
- both of his sons were on trial for his crimes but the jury __ both of them
- some suspected that his death was actually a
- he had famous British media war with __
- Maxwell used England's flexible libel__ to silence media reporters about writing he was in debt.
- Maxwell went to London to join the British __
- he was expelled from the board of pergamon press from misstating
- maxwell's family had a __ of $5 billion after he died
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- because his company was in debt he started to take money from the company's
- shortly before he died there were allegations that he worked as a long time ___ for the Israeli intelligence service
- __ on oxford united
- he was elected to become a member of ___
- he bought this company and made it successful
- he couldn't but New of the World because he was
- his publishing company ___ immediately after he died
- he built up the largest publishing empire
- FBI were suspicious of him being a soviet ___
- he fell from this boat to his death
20 Clues: __ on oxford united • he fell from this boat to his death • he had famous British media war with __ • he was elected to become a member of ___ • he built up the largest publishing empire • some suspected that his death was actually a • he bought this company and made it successful • FBI were suspicious of him being a soviet ___ • ...
Upstream Data Strategy 2025-03-25
Across
- The management of information
- What is reasonably believed will happen
- The condition of meeting or exceeding requirements
- A fundamental principle or belief on which something is based
- The system by which an organization is controlled and operates, and the mechanisms by which it and its people are held to account
- A comprehensive plan designed to achieve long-term goals
- The act of estimating worth
- A place where a particular activity occurs
- Combined or unified
- The ability to withstand hardship or stress over time
- Just and impartial treatment
- Relating to or caused by earthquakes
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- Located beneath the Earth's surface
- The analysis of information, especially for business intelligence
- PRACTICE A standard or guideline that has proven to be effective
- A plan or guide for future actions or achievements
- A natural environment and its living organisms functioning together
- The state of being consistent
- The interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects 1
- Relating to the exploration and production of crude oil and natural gas
- To bring together under a single authority or control
- To make as large or great as possible
- The process of getting something, often a company or property
- A thing of value, especially property or investments
24 Clues: Combined or unified • The act of estimating worth • Just and impartial treatment • The management of information • The state of being consistent • Located beneath the Earth's surface • Relating to or caused by earthquakes • To make as large or great as possible • What is reasonably believed will happen • A place where a particular activity occurs • ...
AI 2025-04-26
Across
- Pioneer of artificial intelligence and creator of the Lisp programming language.
- The clarity and detail of an image or display, measured in pixels.
- the simulation of human intelligence in computers
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- The science of computing and algorithmic problem-solving.
- Comprehensive, diverse, and high-quality collections of structured data.
- Father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence
- The smallest unit of a digital image, representing color and brightness.
7 Clues: the simulation of human intelligence in computers • The science of computing and algorithmic problem-solving. • The clarity and detail of an image or display, measured in pixels. • Father of theoretical computer science and artificial intelligence • Comprehensive, diverse, and high-quality collections of structured data. • ...
Crossword 2023-05-05
Across
- Someone who has an idea and who works to create a product
- A project that is especially difficult, complicated, or risky
- A business entity that is owned by its shareholders
- He is ... by the taking of financial risks in the hope of profit
- Liability Reducing your personal exposure to financial risk.
- A form of business where two or more people share ownership
- A single person art studio, a local grocery
- Something, typically a process or device, that has been invented.
- Plan Formal written document containing the goals of a business
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- The process of developing, organizing, and running a new business while taking on risks
- Unions Accepts deposits, make loans, and provides a wide array of other financial services and products.
- A member of groups without whose support the organization would cease to exist
- Restaurants to lemonade stand
- Liability Owners/shareholders share responsibility for debts in the case that a business fails
- Four important elements in the process of the venture plan
- A new method, idea, product, etc
- A thing that is worth buying because it may be profitable or useful in the future
- driven Building products we believe in, then finding the users for the product
- Institution A company engaged in the business of dealing with financial transactions such as deposits
- and Wants Successful entrepreneurs are able to identify specific things that the consumer may
20 Clues: Restaurants to lemonade stand • A new method, idea, product, etc • A single person art studio, a local grocery • A business entity that is owned by its shareholders • Someone who has an idea and who works to create a product • Four important elements in the process of the venture plan • A form of business where two or more people share ownership • ...
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
- 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
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 • ...
maxwell 2020-09-18
Across
- he had famous British media war with __
- both of his sons were on trial for his crimes but the jury __ both of them
- some suspected that his death was actually a
- he was elected to become a member of ___
- maxwell's family had a __ of $5 billion after he died
- Maxwell went to London to join the British __
- he bought this company and made it successful
- Maxwell used England's flexible libel__ to silence media reporters about writing he was in debt.
- FBI were suspicious of him being a soviet ___
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- he was expelled from the board of pergamon press from misstating
- his publishing company ___ immediately after he died
- he was __ by the claims by Swiss Bank Corp that he bought $104 million shares in a company that he already sold
- his employees were trying to find Berlitz International ___, but hey were transferred without a trace
- he built up the largest publishing empire
- he fell from this boat to his death
- he couldn't but New of the World because he was
- __ on oxford united
- after he died his company filed for _ due to business debts
- because his company was in debt he started to take money from the company's
- shortly before he died there were allegations that he worked as a long time ___ for the Israeli intelligence service
20 Clues: __ on oxford united • he fell from this boat to his death • he had famous British media war with __ • he was elected to become a member of ___ • he built up the largest publishing empire • some suspected that his death was actually a • Maxwell went to London to join the British __ • he bought this company and made it successful • ...
CC 2024-09-23
Across
- A document that broadly defines the business case and the project
- Number of hours everyone in Talent Acqusition is expected to invest in training each year
- A term used to describe when an ex-employee re-joins the company
- ATS tool used in IQVIA to post jobs, candidate applications, hire candidate details etc.
- A pay metric comparing an employee’s salary to the median for similar roles within a company or market
- Name of Talent Intelligence team's Viva Engage Community
- A person who seeks job opportunities
- One of IQVIA's EVP pillars
- Referral A strategy to find talent by encouraging current employees to refer candidates
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- A tool used by IQVIA for scheduling interviews.
- Movement of talent from one company to the other
- Requisition approval date in WD to actual hire (onboarding) date of the candidate
- A team that will come into play when Hiring Manager decides to hire internally
- A tool used in IQVIA to refer Job Descriptions across all job families
- Description A document outlining a candidate's job duties and requirements
- Candidate CRM tool used in Talent Acquisition at IQVIA
- Rate at which employees leave a company
- Portal used for downloading salary slips , ITR reports
- A tool used in IQVIA to refer friends and acquiantance for a job opportunity
- Number of professionals for a given skill in a given location
20 Clues: One of IQVIA's EVP pillars • A person who seeks job opportunities • Rate at which employees leave a company • A tool used by IQVIA for scheduling interviews. • Movement of talent from one company to the other • Candidate CRM tool used in Talent Acquisition at IQVIA • Portal used for downloading salary slips , ITR reports • ...
0209 2026-05-14
Across
- news false information presented as real news
- a long weapon with a pointed end
- word a word made from two or more smaller words
- seeming true or reasonable
- a system where people choose their government
- tools or objects used for a purpose
- to pass information to many people
- the process of checking if information is true
- to give support or confidence to someone
- a person who legally belongs to a country
- making people feel interested and thrilled
- to notice or recognize something
- to recognize or find out what something is
- likely to cause harm or injury
- related to a city, community, or citizenship
- clearly defined or exact
- weighing less or feeling less heavy
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- catching fish with a spear
- a person with expert knowledge in a field
- having a thin edge or point that can cut
- literacy the ability to understand and judge media information
- the reason for doing something
- feeling sick because of movement on water
- to act dishonestly for advantage
- to say or show unwillingness to do something
- your own business not getting involved in others’ affairs
- an important problem people discuss
- the group of people controlling a country
- the ability to read, write, and understand information
- intelligence computer systems that can perform human-like tasks
30 Clues: clearly defined or exact • catching fish with a spear • seeming true or reasonable • the reason for doing something • likely to cause harm or injury • a long weapon with a pointed end • to act dishonestly for advantage • to notice or recognize something • to pass information to many people • tools or objects used for a purpose • an important problem people discuss • ...
classical conditioning 2018-12-21
Across
- disease-a progressive and irreversible brain disored characterize
- changes
- intelligence social-our ability to reason speedily 'and abstraclty tend to
- -The the of natural cessatation of menstruation also refer to the
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- clock-The culturally preferred thing of social events such as marriage
- demontia -mental disintegration that accompanies alcohlisms tumor stroke
- intelligence-the ability to retain and use knowledge
- adulthood -A period from about age 18 to the mid -tweties
- grandul
- many is wersterm culture
10 Clues: changes • grandul • many is wersterm culture • intelligence-the ability to retain and use knowledge • adulthood -A period from about age 18 to the mid -tweties • disease-a progressive and irreversible brain disored characterize • -The the of natural cessatation of menstruation also refer to the • clock-The culturally preferred thing of social events such as marriage • ...
Surveillance Security Crossword puzzle 2026-05-17
Across
- information gathered to protect national security
- U.S. intelligence agency that investigates crimes and national security threats
- protection of computers and networks from digital attacks
- watching or monitoring peoples activities for security purposes
- observing activities or communications over time
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- information about communications, such as time and length of a call
- the right to keep personal information
- protection from danger, threats, or attacks
- official search for facts about crimes or threats
- method used to protect digital information from hackers
10 Clues: the right to keep personal information • protection from danger, threats, or attacks • observing activities or communications over time • information gathered to protect national security • official search for facts about crimes or threats • method used to protect digital information from hackers • protection of computers and networks from digital attacks • ...
BTEC business Crossword 2016-04-26
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- the point at which revenue is the same as costs.
- ways in which businesses make money.
- debts owed by the business
- show how a business performed over a period of time
- the revenue made from selling a product after the costs of sales has been deducted
- are any revenue.
- = revenue - expenditure
- are anything which cost businesses money
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- anything a business spends money
- Used to calculate net profit
- whether the business has achieved its budget goals or not.
- the cost of producing a product
- costs that need to be paid when setting up a new business
- a plan for the future.
- are any costs.
- items owned by the business or money owed to it
16 Clues: are any costs. • are any revenue. • a plan for the future. • = revenue - expenditure • debts owed by the business • Used to calculate net profit • the cost of producing a product • anything a business spends money • ways in which businesses make money. • are anything which cost businesses money • items owned by the business or money owed to it • ...
Chapter 4 CIE business 2025-07-04
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- a business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and receives all of the profits.
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public.
- the finance needed when first setting up a business.
- often a large company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company can sell its shares to the general public.
- a business that does not have legal identity separate from its owners. The owners have unlimited liability for business debts.
- two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a separate business for this purpose.
- a business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- a business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state.
- a payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
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- the owners of a limited company.
- the shareholders in a limited liability company which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth.
- if an unincorporated business fails, then the owners might have to use their personal wealth to finance any business debts.
- a business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits.
- a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company.
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing.
15 Clues: the owners of a limited company. • the finance needed when first setting up a business. • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing. • a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company. • a business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state. • a payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment. • ...
Accounting Vocabulary 2014-04-14
Across
- A person or business that owes money
- Money owed to a business by its debtors
- A financial statement showing what the business is worth at a point in time – shows assets, liabilities and owners equity
- Assumption that the business will continue into the foreseeable future
- The effects of transactions and other events are recognised when they occur. They are then reported in the financial reports of the periods to which they relate
- Assets less liabilities
- A calculation of the profit made from selling the goods at a higher price than they were bought for
- The goods on hand that are ready or will be ready for sale
- Resources controlled by the entity as a result of past events from which future economic benefits are expected to flow to the entity
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- Day to day operating costs of the business
- Recording assets at their purchase or original cost
- A business with just one owner
- A person or business to whom money is owed
- Where the owner uses business money or assets for personal use
- The cost of bringing the goods to the business
15 Clues: Assets less liabilities • A business with just one owner • A person or business that owes money • Money owed to a business by its debtors • Day to day operating costs of the business • A person or business to whom money is owed • The cost of bringing the goods to the business • Recording assets at their purchase or original cost • ...
Business is Business 2021-01-26
10 Clues: possesses • not for vegetarians • sudden large increase • involved with a company • make more understandable • before taxes are withdrawn • also known as a shareholder • trade, production and wealth • selfish desire for money and power • take into one's possession or control
Chapter 5 2022-04-12
Across
- - The process of creating, growing, manufacturing, or improving on goods and services
- sector - government- financed agencies
- - Consists of a group of establishments primarily engaged in producing or handling the same product or group of products or in rendering the same services
- - is the process of achieving company goals by effective use of resources through planning, organizing, organizing, and controlling
- demand - In the organizational market is based on, or derived from, the demand for consumer goods & services
- Competition - Focuses on the sale price of a product
- - is something you get on a item or idea to own the rights of it
- business - seeks to make a profit from its operations
- - refers to consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- Risk - is the potential for loss or failure
- Competition - business choose to compete on the basis of factors that are not related to price
- Enterprise - Is business ownership by ordinary people, not the government
- - is the money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid
- business - sells its products in more that one country
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- - the struggle for customers
- - is the discipline that keeps track of a company's financial situation
- - is exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it
- sector - businesses not associated with government agencies
- - involves anything that is authored by an individual, such as writings (book, magazine articles, etc), music & artwork.
- - obtain goods from manufacturers and resell them to organizational users, other wholesalers, and retailers
- - Is a word, name, symbol, sound, or color that identifies a good or service
- organization - functions like a business but uses the money it makes to find the cause identified in its charter
- - buy goods from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resell them to the consumer
- business - a business that sells its product only in its own country
- - Is the function of business that involves money management
- - Is the amount of goods producers are willing to make & sell
26 Clues: - the struggle for customers • sector - government- financed agencies • Risk - is the potential for loss or failure • Competition - Focuses on the sale price of a product • business - seeks to make a profit from its operations • business - sells its products in more that one country • sector - businesses not associated with government agencies • ...
Intro to Business Review 2016-01-04
Across
- The type of account that is used for daily purchases such as groceries
- A long term loan made to the government or a large business, where interest is paid to the lender
- A pool of money from investors used to buy and sell securities and stocks
- An outflow of money to pay for an item or service
- Something desired but not necessary for survival, such as Nike running shoes
- The type of business ownership where there is only one owner
- A person who starts their own business and works for themselves
- The cost of borrowing money
- Something necessary for survival, such as water
- A person or company that makes an investment with the goal of making a profit
- A type of business that sells intangible goods, such as a haircut
- Something you put your money into with the expectation of profit
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- This type of account accumulates interest
- Refers to the ease of conversion to cash of an investment or asset
- A retailer, that sells manufactured goods to the final consumer
- An organization that produces or sells goods or services to satisfy the needs, wants or demands of consumers for the purpose of making a profit
- The type of business ownership where the owners are financially protected and separate from the business
- The type of business that produces a tangible good
- A special type of account or investment that is used to save for retirement
- Any item of personal interest that can increase in value over time, for example, hockey cards
- A plan for how income will be spent
- The type of business ownership that is shared among multiple owners
- Land and anything attached to it
- An investment that must be held for a certain term, that pays guaranteed interest on maturity
24 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • Land and anything attached to it • A plan for how income will be spent • This type of account accumulates interest • Something necessary for survival, such as water • An outflow of money to pay for an item or service • The type of business that produces a tangible good • The type of business ownership where there is only one owner • ...
Chapter 9 2023-04-28
Across
- someone that owns more than one share of a stock
- organization with legal rights of a person
- requesting to get merchandise from a vendor
- a discount on merchandise from a business
- invoice that records purchase on account transactions
- journal that only records merchandise purchases
- inventory evaluated at the end of a short period
- the listed price of an item on the internet or in a catalog
- date where invoice is due
- inventory that is weighted, measured, and ext.
- journal used to record cash payments
- someone that sells you goods
- reduction a vendor allows on an invoice
- ledger with vendor accounts
- total shares of in a company
- assets or other finances of a business
- the amount of goods a business owns
- journal with an account title
- period where customers have a discount of cash related items
- a company that sells merchandise gives you a cash discount
- journal that records 1 transaction
- the cost of the merchandise
- unit of a business
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- legal document to open a business
- listing of account balances, vendor accounts, and ext.
- form requesting purchase of inventory
- goods in a business that they buy or sell
- account in ledger that sums up sub-ledger
- ledger that’s summarized
- inventory that kept records of
- document that identify characteristics of a corporation
- business that resells items
- business that buys goods from other merchandising businesses
- journal that isn’t headed with an account title
- where you pay for the items later
- account that reduces your financial statements
- agreement between seller and buyer on the payment of merchandise
- merchandise business that sells to consumers
- price after trade discount
- limit the limit on how much you can spend on a credit card
- amount of goods in an inventory
41 Clues: unit of a business • ledger that’s summarized • date where invoice is due • price after trade discount • business that resells items • ledger with vendor accounts • the cost of the merchandise • someone that sells you goods • total shares of in a company • journal with an account title • inventory that kept records of • amount of goods in an inventory • ...
Business Plan Basics 2024-02-04
Across
- Financial plan may include your company's ______________ statement, which is a breakdown of profit and/or loss.
- Once you have created your business plan, be sure to __________________ it many times to find grammar and spelling mistakes.
- Around one-_________ of small businesses opened with less than $5000 in cash.
- The ______________ summary is probably the most important part of a business plan because it is what others will read first.
- There are many examples of business plans _____________ that you can use as a template.
- Today, customers are ___________ and they have many choices.
- OM stands for _______________ Manager. For small businesses, this is often the owner.
- Identifying the ____________ market includes knowing your potential customers demographics.
- A business plan should include the _________ statement, which is a statement about where the business will find itself in the future.
- To do a business plan, you need to do a lot of _______________.
- The basic rule is that there needs to be more demand than____________ for your product/company to be successful.
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- The operations part of the plan should include a plan for ____________________, which is how you will keep accurate financial records.
- Short term goals are usually defined as less than a __________.
- One of the main reasons that businesses fail are a lack of market needs and a lack of ______.
- Most startup business failures could have been prevented with a properly written ___________ _____________. (No space inbetween words)
- The operations part of a plan needs to include a human ___________________ plan, which describes benefits for employees.
- One reason to write a business plan is that it can help attract _____________, who can help provide your company with funding.
- How you will advertise and use social media is part of your _______________ plan.
- The product and services section should include a description of the ______________ as a whole.
- A _____________ statement should describe the main goals and objectives of a business.
20 Clues: Today, customers are ___________ and they have many choices. • Short term goals are usually defined as less than a __________. • To do a business plan, you need to do a lot of _______________. • Around one-_________ of small businesses opened with less than $5000 in cash. • How you will advertise and use social media is part of your _______________ plan. • ...
Commercial Crossword 2026-01-16
Across
- financial protection for vehicles used by the business and its drivers
- customer first behavior that uses foundational knowledge and expertise in combination with Knowledge Tool and other resources to come across as a trustworthy expert professional
- Contractor, business class that is responsible for providing all material, labor, heavy equipment, tools, and services necessary for construction projects
- owned and ran by one person, no legal distinction between the owner and the business
- entity owned by shareholders
- customer first behavior that is the ability to remain calm and engaged when dealing with a difficult or frustrating situation
- protects against losses from client claims against the business such as negligence, copyright infringement, or personal injury
- business class that performs general home repairs and maintenance
- legally required policy used to protect goods when hauled or transported
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- helps cover medical expenses for an employee who is injured on the job
- provides financial protection against losses stemming from normal business operations such as property damage, physical injury, defense costs, etc.
- provides coverage for small businesses
- business class that completes yard and garden maintenance; may also recommend, design, and install gardens, lawns, patios, or other outdoor spaces.
- business entity that protects its owners from personal responsibility for its debts or liabilities
- customer first behavior that shows concern and understanding for the customer’s situation by telling them how the options and solutions you are providing best meets their needs
- Knowledge Tool
- describes any organization formed to conduct business
- provides additional or expanded coverage once the limits of a primary policy have been reached
- customer first behavior that listens to understand and respond in a clear, professional, and relatable way, setting expectations for what will happen next.
- customer first behavior that offers useful advice or information while resolving all customer needs
- approach we use that aligns with the commercial culture we continuously foster
21 Clues: Knowledge Tool • entity owned by shareholders • provides coverage for small businesses • describes any organization formed to conduct business • business class that performs general home repairs and maintenance • helps cover medical expenses for an employee who is injured on the job • financial protection for vehicles used by the business and its drivers • ...
Money, credits, banks 2024-10-23
Across
- borrowing capital from a lending institution and repaying it, with interest, over a predetermined period
- the process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or components
- the act of removing funds from a business account or using business resources for personal or non-business purposes
- when an individual who has an idea acts on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service
- the process of making a product or service available for the consumer or business user who needs it
- an event, or a series of events, that causes major disturbance for a business
- the ability of the consumer to acquire goods or services prior to payment with the faith that the payment will be made in the future
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively
- the amount charged over and above the principal amount by the lender from the borrower
- financial institution that accepts deposits from the public and creates a demand deposit while simultaneously making loans
- the total amount of earnings a company makes minus expenses
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- the act of using resources to satisfy current needs and wants
- paper money
- borrowing capital from a lending institution and repaying it, with interest, over a predetermined period
- an individual, a group (public or private), or a financial institution that makes funds available to a person or business with the expectation that the funds will be repaid
- the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses, valuable return
- the act of allocating resources, usually money, with the expectation of generating an income or profit
- small object, usually round and flat, used primarily as a medium of exchange or legal tender
- the funding a business needs for commercial purposes, concerned with the art and science of managing money
- a sum of money that is held in an account
- an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
21 Clues: paper money • a sum of money that is held in an account • the total amount of earnings a company makes minus expenses • the act of using resources to satisfy current needs and wants • an event, or a series of events, that causes major disturbance for a business • the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses, valuable return • ...
Spelling Business 2 2025-10-10
Across
- A social arrangement that pursues collective goals, often involving the production of goods and services.
- The commercial transaction involving the buying and selling of goods and services.
- A business owned and controlled by one person who takes all the risks and keeps all the profits.
- The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to offer for sale at various prices.
- Intangible products that satisfy human wants (e.g., education, banking).
- Money, machinery, equipment, and other financial assets needed to start and run a business.
- Individual who takes the financial risk to start and manage a business venture.
- The process of getting the right product to the right customer at the right price, place, and time.
- A system where individuals or firms pay a premium to a company to cover financial losses from specified risks.
- Tangible products that satisfy human wants (e.g., cars, food).
- The legal responsibility for business debts; can be limited or unlimited.
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- A business owned by two or more individuals who share the responsibilities and profits according to an agreement.
- Occurs when total sales are not enough to cover all business expenses.
- An asset (like property) pledged by a borrower to a lender to secure a loan.
- A system where individuals, firms, or countries concentrate on the tasks they are best suited for.
- The human resources, both mental and physical, used in the production process.
- The taking of risks in establishing a business; a business or company itself.
- An agreement made by two or more parties that is legally binding and enforceable by law.
- System of exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without the use of money.
- A legal agreement to use a parent company's name, product, and methods of operation.
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices.
- The surplus funds remaining after all business expenses have been covered.
22 Clues: Tangible products that satisfy human wants (e.g., cars, food). • Occurs when total sales are not enough to cover all business expenses. • Intangible products that satisfy human wants (e.g., education, banking). • The legal responsibility for business debts; can be limited or unlimited. • ...
Sak/Tom Finance 2019-11-19
Across
- supply are greater than demand
- the point where demand match supply
- OE= A-L
- shows performance of business ove a period of time
- the third stage of production
- revenues-expenses
- money coming into the business from the sale of goods and services
- what business owns and belong to
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- when the government control the product about what and how to produce
- bank loan, bank overdraft, creditors
- basic economic problem
- demand are greater than supply
- an accounting report which gives summary of what the business owns and owes
- the amount of money that the owner put in
- someone who come up with ideas and put into actions
- the cost of money
- discussion
- people or businesses who owe money to the business
- list that shows income, payments and money have left
19 Clues: OE= A-L • discussion • the cost of money • revenues-expenses • basic economic problem • the third stage of production • supply are greater than demand • demand are greater than supply • what business owns and belong to • the point where demand match supply • bank loan, bank overdraft, creditors • the amount of money that the owner put in • ...
What is a Business - Dinev 2019-10-17
Across
- Same businesses in different places
- The limit of money allowed for a project
- Someone who works
- to give money to a project
- Someone who runs a business.
- something that is essential for the survival of humans
- A buyer
- Somethings that is needed but not necessarily useful
- Things that are sold to you which you can hold and touch
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- Positive income of money made from a business.
- Used to promote business or product
- A company run by one person
- Someone who offers jobs
- A person/organisation that provides something that the business wants such as food.
- Done for you
- A company run by a group
- Negative income of money made from a business
- management for a large amount of money
- an organisation/person who contributes to the cost of something
19 Clues: A buyer • Done for you • Someone who works • Someone who offers jobs • A company run by a group • to give money to a project • A company run by one person • Someone who runs a business. • Same businesses in different places • Used to promote business or product • management for a large amount of money • The limit of money allowed for a project • ...
Found Of Accounting 2021-06-02
Across
- business activity that change assets, liabilities, or owners equity
- changes recorded on the work sheet that update general ledger accounts at the end of the fiscal period
- assets taken out of a business for the owners personal use
- one person owning a business
- form for recording transactions in chronological order
- a financial statement that records assets, liabilities, and owners equity on a certain date
- summaries of a business financial activities
- form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction
- decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- information from transaction written in a journal
- accounting device used to analyze transactions
- journal amount column that is not headed with an account title
- using ethics in making business decisions
- business form giving written acknowledgment for cash that they received
- side of the account that is increased
- proof of the debits and credits in the general ledger
- new owner endorsement
- difference between total revenue and total expenses when the total amount of revenue is greater
- a stamp is put in this endorsement so unauthorized people can not use it
- invoice used as a source document for recording a sale on account
- businesses summarize and report financial information for a certain amount of time
- percent relationship between financial statement item and the total
- recording transactions in a journal
- anyone in possession can use this endorsement
- financial statement showing the revenue and expenses for the fiscal period
- analyzing, recording, planning, and interpreting financial information
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- something of value
- planned process to provide financial information
- a person or group that is affected by an action
- account used to summarize owners equity
- money owed by a business
- business paper that gathered information for journal
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making his or her decisions
- list of accounts used by a business
- recording of debit and credit parts of a transaction
- on the right side of the T
- account a sale that cash will be received at a later date
- business form ordering a bank to pash cash from a bank account
- form describing the goods or services sold, the quantity, and the price
- name given to an account
- procedure for arranging accounts in a general ledger, assigning account numbers, and keeping records current
- business that does a job for fee
- on the left side of the T
- amount that remains after all liabilities- all assets
- the amount column of a journal with account title
- increase in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- assets=liabilities+owners equity
- financial rights to the assets of the business
- difference between total revenue and total expenses when the total amount of expenses are greater
- amount of cash in an account
- payments that can be ordered from a depositor through your bank account
- accounting form that is used to summarize the general ledger information needed for the financial statement
52 Clues: something of value • new owner endorsement • money owed by a business • name given to an account • on the left side of the T • on the right side of the T • one person owning a business • amount of cash in an account • business that does a job for fee • assets=liabilities+owners equity • list of accounts used by a business • recording transactions in a journal • ...
Financial Considerations & Legal Requirements 2020-07-15
Across
- For a business to remain profitable they must keep ___ low
- A profit and loss statement known as a ___ statement that measures the successfulness of a business
- ___ is a main responsibility that a federal government makes legal requirements for
- The ___ is government entity which collects 10% tax on all business sales and purchases
- Overseas supplies and retailers are known as a Global ___
- The two journals called ___ books accurately manage a businesses cash flow
- advertising ___ ___ is False or misleading representations regarding goods % services
- ___ suppliers are a cheaper and alternative way of sourcing supplies
- Address of a company’s website on the internet is called a ___ name which creates an online presence for the business
- A ___ policy allows a business to operate in seclusion
- Technology such as a ___ is used to target customers efficiently and create loyalty
- The ___ profit is what a business makes by the end of a reporting period (this figure was recorded at the bottom of the income statement)
- Businesses that have a fast turnover of stock often rely on quick and timely delivery from their suppliers. This allows the business to be seen as ___
- Managing ___ what is crucial to the survival of a business
- ___ is a check performed buy a business to ensure that internal and external finances are up to standard
- ___ is a process of researching and selecting g suppliers, establishing payment terms, negotiating contracts and the purchasing of resources that are vital for maintaining the production of the businesses good or service
- A method that can save time and money and can also support the local area
- ___ is estimating the businesses financial performance for a given period in the future
Down
- Victoria Government agency called ___ that inspects worksites and prosecuted employees if need be
- A ___ is a broad set off guidelines that govern behaviours in a certain area within an organisation
- An ___ is a local business that manufactures goods for overseas customers
- A ___ policy determines what people can wear in a certain environment
- A physical count off inventory formed at the end of the reporting period to determine an accurate value of a business’ assets is known as a ___
- An ___ is an economic resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events that has the potential to produce future economic benefit
- The ___ act regarding food regulations made in 1964
- Accounts ___ holds he outstanding payments a business is owed by it’s customer
- sheet A ___ ___ document that’s made to represent a businesses assets and financial position
- ___ classifies sales in the income statement
- ___ is a result of strong relationships with suppliers
- A series of steps or actions that support a strategy is known as a ___
- ___ is the industry with the highest fatality rate
- ___ generates customer databases
- The joining together of two or more businesses to form one business is called a ___
- A local form of government known as a ___ determines the zoning laws which must be checked by a business
- Federal, state and local create ___ requirements
35 Clues: ___ generates customer databases • ___ classifies sales in the income statement • Federal, state and local create ___ requirements • ___ is the industry with the highest fatality rate • The ___ act regarding food regulations made in 1964 • A ___ policy allows a business to operate in seclusion • ___ is a result of strong relationships with suppliers • ...
American Enterprise Project - Paris Middle School 2025-02-03
Across
- Future Business Leaders of America
- A presentation designed to persuade someone to invest in or support the idea
- A newly established business
- The ability to start and own your own business as American citizens
- President who declared November 15 American Enterprise Day
- Game played in this project to design a new product.
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- A specific group of people that a business aims to reach
- The financial gain made in a business after all costs and expenses have been subtraced from the revenue
- A person or organization that buys goods or services
- A person who starts and runs a business
- A written docuement that outlines a business's goal, strategies, and the means to achieve them
- The income that a business generates from sales of products or services before any expenses are taken out
- National symbol of freedom (and our mascot!
- The act of putting money into a business or project with the expectation of a financial return
- American Enterprise Day Date
- The process of creating new ideas, products, or services to meet the needs of a market
16 Clues: A newly established business • American Enterprise Day Date • Future Business Leaders of America • A person who starts and runs a business • National symbol of freedom (and our mascot! • A person or organization that buys goods or services • Game played in this project to design a new product. • A specific group of people that a business aims to reach • ...
Business- Finance Methods 2015-12-16
Across
- It is an external source of finance, the bank allows the business to draw more money from their bank account than they actually have in it
- An external source of finance, an item is bought on finance, repayments are made each month until the final payment when the item becomes the property of the firm
- When a venture capitalists invest in medium small, risky business e.g. new business start-ups of a reasonable
- They invest is very small risky business
- An amount of money is borrowed from the bank to buy things, then it is repaid over a set period of time with an interest rate
- The money kept in the business by the owners after taxes, it can't be an option of finance for startup companies
- It is an internal source of finance, the money put into the business by the owner, which doesn't require to pay any interest
- In other word it is an issue of shares, the share is sold and the money from it can be used by the company
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- Items owned by the business are sold and the money made is used to finance the business
- A business buys items from the suppliers in a "buy now, pay later" formulae, it can only be used if you have a good reputation
- The money given to the business by the government for producing certain types of designated product, the business doesn't have to repay the subsidy
- A long term loan issued by the business itself to private purchasers because they are trusted, it might lead to a situation in which the business will have a higher debt with respect to its assets, which increases the risk
- Money given to a business by the government, it is used to help in financing new projects(especially those which create new jobs)
- Used to help obtain new equipment, ex. cars. The business does not own the item, it rents it, it os good when the technology is changing fast
- It is an external source of finance, the company sells a debt it is owed to a debt factoring company, which pay the business a smaller sum than they were owed.
15 Clues: They invest is very small risky business • Items owned by the business are sold and the money made is used to finance the business • In other word it is an issue of shares, the share is sold and the money from it can be used by the company • When a venture capitalists invest in medium small, risky business e.g. new business start-ups of a reasonable • ...
commerce 2025-12-17
Across
- A tax added to the price of goods and services
- Something of value owned by a person or business
- A payment made to encourage sales
- The amount of money earned before expenses
- Money owed by one person or business to another
- A person who starts a business
- A person who buys goods or services
- The total value of goods and services produced
- Competition between businesses
- A reduction in the price of goods
Down
- Money saved or set aside for future use
- The right to return faulty goods
- A business owned by one person
- The cost of borrowing money
- An organisation that produces goods or services
- Money paid regularly for work
- When demand is greater than supply
- A plan for managing income and expenses
- An agreement between an employer and employee
19 Clues: The cost of borrowing money • Money paid regularly for work • A business owned by one person • A person who starts a business • Competition between businesses • The right to return faulty goods • A payment made to encourage sales • A reduction in the price of goods • When demand is greater than supply • A person who buys goods or services • ...
Business Vocab 2026-02-04
Across
- Tools, machines or technology to make processes run on their own with little human help
- A compute made 3D world you can look around and interact with, usually using special headsets
- a government-granted legal right giving an inventor exclusive control to make, use, and sell an invention, like a product, process, or design, for a limited time
- Using the internet and technology safely, responsibly, and respectfully
- A digital system that securely records information in linked blocks that are very hard to change
- A person who identifies a market opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the financial risks of starting a new business venture to generate profit
- a recognizable sign, including words, phrases, symbols, or designs. That can identify the source of goods or services, distinguishing them from competitors in the marketplace
- the action of inventing something, typically a process or device
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- Computer technology that lets machines do tasks that usually need human intelligence, like learning or making decisions
- the practical implementation of new ideas, methods, products, or services that create value, improve processes, or solve problems
- the use of software, AI, or technology to execute recurring, high-volume tasks with minimal human intervention
- any electronic tool, system, or application that helps organizations perform tasks, manage operations, communicate, analyze data, and serve customers more efficiently
- Websites or apps where people share information, pictures, and messages online
- an individual or group that purchases and uses goods or services solely for personal, family, or household purposes, rather than for resale or business production
- a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression
- How much work or output is produced in a certain amount of time or with certain resources
16 Clues: the action of inventing something, typically a process or device • Using the internet and technology safely, responsibly, and respectfully • Websites or apps where people share information, pictures, and messages online • Tools, machines or technology to make processes run on their own with little human help • ...
Financial Considerations & Legal Requirements 2020-07-15
Across
- For a business to remain profitable they must keep ___ low
- A profit and loss statement known as a ___ statement that measures the successfulness of a business
- ___ is a main responsibility that a federal government makes legal requirements for
- The ___ is government entity which collects 10% tax on all business sales and purchases
- Overseas supplies and retailers are known as a Global ___
- The two journals called ___ books accurately manage a businesses cash flow
- advertising ___ ___ is False or misleading representations regarding goods % services
- ___ suppliers are a cheaper and alternative way of sourcing supplies
- Address of a company’s website on the internet is called a ___ name which creates an online presence for the business
- A ___ policy allows a business to operate in seclusion
- Technology such as a ___ is used to target customers efficiently and create loyalty
- The ___ profit is what a business makes by the end of a reporting period (this figure was recorded at the bottom of the income statement)
- Businesses that have a fast turnover of stock often rely on quick and timely delivery from their suppliers. This allows the business to be seen as ___
- Managing ___ what is crucial to the survival of a business
- ___ is a check performed buy a business to ensure that internal and external finances are up to standard
- ___ is a process of researching and selecting g suppliers, establishing payment terms, negotiating contracts and the purchasing of resources that are vital for maintaining the production of the businesses good or service
- A method that can save time and money and can also support the local area
- ___ is estimating the businesses financial performance for a given period in the future
Down
- Victoria Government agency called ___ that inspects worksites and prosecuted employees if need be
- A ___ is a broad set off guidelines that govern behaviours in a certain area within an organisation
- An ___ is a local business that manufactures goods for overseas customers
- A ___ policy determines what people can wear in a certain environment
- A physical count off inventory formed at the end of the reporting period to determine an accurate value of a business’ assets is known as a ___
- An ___ is an economic resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events that has the potential to produce future economic benefit
- The ___ act regarding food regulations made in 1964
- Accounts ___ holds he outstanding payments a business is owed by it’s customer
- sheet A ___ ___ document that’s made to represent a businesses assets and financial position
- ___ classifies sales in the income statement
- ___ is a result of strong relationships with suppliers
- A series of steps or actions that support a strategy is known as a ___
- ___ is the industry with the highest fatality rate
- ___ generates customer databases
- The joining together of two or more businesses to form one business is called a ___
- A local form of government known as a ___ determines the zoning laws which must be checked by a business
- Federal, state and local create ___ requirements
35 Clues: ___ generates customer databases • ___ classifies sales in the income statement • Federal, state and local create ___ requirements • ___ is the industry with the highest fatality rate • The ___ act regarding food regulations made in 1964 • A ___ policy allows a business to operate in seclusion • ___ is a result of strong relationships with suppliers • ...
Module 2.8 2025-01-04
Across
- a test designed to predict a person's future performance; aptitude is the capacity to learn.
- the bell-shaped curve that describes the distribution of many physical and psychological attributes. Most scores fall near the average, and fewer and fewer scores lie near the extremes.
- the scientific study of the measurement of human abilities, attitudes, and traits.
- the widely used American revision (by Terman at Stanford University) of Binet's original intelligence test.
- the rise in intelligence test performance over time and across cultures.
- how much a test measures a concept or trait.
- a method for asessing an individual's mental aptitudes and comparing them with those of others, using numerical soores.
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- a test designed to assess what a person has learned.
- the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions.
- defining uniform testing procedures and meaningful scores by comparison with the performance of a pretested group.
- (IQ)defined originally as the ratio of mental age (ma) to chronological age (ca) multiplied by 100
- a measure of intelligence test performance devised by Binet; the level of performance typically associated with children of a certain chronological age.
- in psychology, passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals.
13 Clues: how much a test measures a concept or trait. • a test designed to assess what a person has learned. • the ability to perceive, understand, manage, and use emotions. • the rise in intelligence test performance over time and across cultures. • in psychology, passion and perseverance in the pursuit of long-term goals. • ...
Flower for Algernon, Voc. 1 2023-10-25
14 Clues: awareness • unnatural • united group • purpose or use • doing something • showing feelings • series of actions • lack of knowledge • observing yourself • developing gradually • antonym of stupidity • experience and knowledge • desire and determination • concerning right and wrong
ORAMS PUZZLE 2022-10-05
14 Clues: smartness • your city • not losers • one of 5 Cs • your school • video trends • women's sport • popular sport • popular snack • dope principal • people who teach • tall slim teacher • japanese animation • if you know you know
Robots 2018-02-20
14 Clues: a loop • lower arm • end of arm • senses light • senses sound • worker/helper • coded commands • human controlled • manipulator reaches • measures soundwaves • records physical touch • machine capable to work • artificial intelligence • hand held control devices
Kindness Calendar: Day 19 2022-11-03
14 Clues: E=MC2 • Hamlet • Astronomy • Evolution • Psychoanalysis • Sistine chapel • Father of India • Apples & gravity • Medicine & ethics • A Christmas carol • Aviation industry • Philosophy and intelligence • International text for the blind • Polymath, inventor, artist, you name it
Business success stories 2024-12-09
18 Clues: make • make • siège • store • marque • lancer • bureau • locaux • atelier • filiale • entrepôt • business • détaillant • work placement • gérer ou diriger • service (entre autres) • the person who establishes a business or organisation • the total value of sales in a business during a certain time
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-24
Across
- Creating a unique image or identity for a product or business.
- A newly established business designed to grow quickly
- A preliminary model of a product used to test and showcase its functionalities.
- Allocating money or resources into a business or project with the expectation of future returns.
- The process of starting and running a business, typically taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- Segmentation Dividing the market into smaller groups based on similar characteristics for targeted marketing.
- Activities involved in promoting and selling products or services.
Down
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or products to improve or create value in a market
- A document outlining the goals, strategies, and operations of a business.
- Gathering information about potential customers and competitors to understand the market.
- A brief presentation of a business idea or product to potential investors or customers.
- The amount of money a business earns after deducting expenses from revenue.
- The costs incurred by a business in its operations.
- The income generated by a business through its sales or services.
- The sequence of processes involved in producing and distributing a product.
15 Clues: The costs incurred by a business in its operations. • A newly established business designed to grow quickly • Creating a unique image or identity for a product or business. • The income generated by a business through its sales or services. • Activities involved in promoting and selling products or services. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2017-02-04
Across
- Type of license that a party acquires to allow them to have access to a business's proprietary knowledge, processes and trademarks in order to allow the party to sell a product or provide a service under the business's name.
- This corporation has fewer than 100 shareholders and functions like a partnerships but gives owners additional legal protection.
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts.
- Business started by more than one person
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- A distributions of corporate profits to shareholders
- Person who starts a business to improve society, rather than earn a huge profit.
- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- The advantageous quality of being beneficial
- An individual who undertakes the creation, organization and ownership of a business.
Down
- A person who owns part of a business
- The branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
- Is a market structure in which a few firms dominate. When a market is shared between a few firms, it is said to be highly concentrated.
- Is the process of starting a business, typically a startup company offering an innovative product, process or service.
- To think freely and creatively in order to generate new ideas.
- Businesses with only one owner
- Lead stock holders (owners) of the corporation who make major decisions as well as hire and fire key officers like the president and executive director.
- A systematic and structured approach to managing the potential for loss that is related to a threat.
- plan A document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business.
- statement A declaration of the specific aspirations of a company, the major goals for which it will strive.
- Articles of commerce
- An investment that is very risky but could yield great profits
22 Clues: Articles of commerce • Businesses with only one owner • A person who owns part of a business • A share of ownership in a corporation. • Business started by more than one person • The advantageous quality of being beneficial • A distributions of corporate profits to shareholders • A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller • ...
Michael - Accounting Crossword 2025-03-21
Across
- Money a business is owed by customers for products or services sold on credit.(Twowords)
- Long-term assets, like buildings or machinery, that are not easily converted into cash.(Twowords)
- An entry in the books of accounts showing money taken from an account, usually when making a purchase or paying a bill.
- The movement of money into and out of a business, showing how well it can pay its bills.
- Money or assets used to start or maintain a business.(Twowords)
- A financial statement that shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity at a specific point in time.(Twowords)
- A record provided by a bank showing all transactions in an account over a set period.
- A situation where expenses are greater than income, resulting in a loss.(Twowords)
- Accounting that involves investigating financial records to uncover fraud, embezzlement, or other financial crimes.(Twowords)
- Things that a business owns or controls that have value, like cash, equipment, or property.
- An official examination of a company’s financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance.(Twowords)
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- The costs a business or person pays to run or maintain operations, such as rent, salaries, or utilities.
- Money earned through work or services, like salary, wages, or tips.
- A complete record of all financial transactions in a business.
- Money a business owes to suppliers or creditors for goods or services received.(twowords)
- The money left after paying for necessary expenses like taxes and bills, available for spending or saving.(Twowords)
- The value of ownership in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities.
- A plan that outlines how much money a business or person will spend and save over a certain period.
- A professional accountant who has passed exams and met other state requirements to offer accounting services.
- Recording income or expenses when they happen, rather than when the cash is received or paid.
20 Clues: A complete record of all financial transactions in a business. • Money or assets used to start or maintain a business.(Twowords) • Money earned through work or services, like salary, wages, or tips. • The value of ownership in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Terms 2023-11-28
Across
- An independent business with less than 500 employees
- Someone who starts a business for profit
- A detailed list of company materials
- The money provided by large investors
- Identifies how will be done
- Money that will last a long time and be used for main resources
- The amount of money needed for opening a business
- The process of starting your own business
Down
- A gov. agency that helps small business owners
- A change that increases a product
- The money needed for the current operating activities
- How a business idea will be carried out
- A creation that is brand new
13 Clues: Identifies how will be done • A creation that is brand new • A change that increases a product • A detailed list of company materials • The money provided by large investors • How a business idea will be carried out • Someone who starts a business for profit • The process of starting your own business • A gov. agency that helps small business owners • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Terms 2023-11-28
Across
- An independent business with less than 500 employees
- Someone who starts a business for profit
- A detailed list of company materials
- The money provided by large investors
- Identifies how will be done
- Money that will last a long time and be used for main resources
- The amount of money needed for opening a business
- The process of starting your own business
Down
- A gov. agency that helps small business owners
- A change that increases a product
- The money needed for the current operating activities
- How a business idea will be carried out
- A creation that is brand new
13 Clues: Identifies how will be done • A creation that is brand new • A change that increases a product • A detailed list of company materials • The money provided by large investors • How a business idea will be carried out • Someone who starts a business for profit • The process of starting your own business • A gov. agency that helps small business owners • ...
Robotics 2022-10-10
Across
- operating robot
- solutions, using a step by step to solve problems
- something/somebody that stops the show
- paralyzed arms and legs
- wheeled robot that has wireless internet connectivity
- framework thats movable used for supporting towers
- intelligence, intelligence put in robots
- repeatability,when robot arm is able to go to the same position and orientation over and over
- recognition- used in robots to allow them to understand text
- electrical units that are worn and controlled by a computer
Down
- robot with a shape and mind similar to human body
- - that causes something to stop and becomes useless
- attached to skin of the face to detect electrical signals sent from the brain
- Bot- event something like sports, involving bots fighting controlled by humans
- body part,
- doing the same movement the same over and over
- robot returning to the same programmed position over and over
- used for count and calculator, wooden tool
18 Clues: body part, • operating robot • paralyzed arms and legs • something/somebody that stops the show • intelligence, intelligence put in robots • used for count and calculator, wooden tool • doing the same movement the same over and over • robot with a shape and mind similar to human body • solutions, using a step by step to solve problems • ...
Robotics 2022-10-10
Across
- operating robot
- solutions, using a step by step to solve problems
- something/somebody that stops the show
- paralyzed arms and legs
- wheeled robot that has wireless internet connectivity
- framework thats movable used for supporting towers
- intelligence, intelligence put in robots
- repeatability,when robot arm is able to go to the same position and orientation over and over
- recognition- used in robots to allow them to understand text
- electrical units that are worn and controlled by a computer
Down
- robot with a shape and mind similar to human body
- - that causes something to stop and becomes useless
- attached to skin of the face to detect electrical signals sent from the brain
- Bot- event something like sports, involving bots fighting controlled by humans
- body part,
- doing the same movement the same over and over
- robot returning to the same programmed position over and over
- used for count and calculator, wooden tool
18 Clues: body part, • operating robot • paralyzed arms and legs • something/somebody that stops the show • intelligence, intelligence put in robots • used for count and calculator, wooden tool • doing the same movement the same over and over • robot with a shape and mind similar to human body • solutions, using a step by step to solve problems • ...
Accounting Vocabulary 2023-11-07
Across
- a liability that is the amount of money owed by a business to its creditors
- business owned by two or more individuals
- money spent in excess of money earned
- the left side of a T account
- an asset that is the total amount of money owed to a business
- genaerally accepted accounting principles
Down
- place where a business's accounts are located
- business owned by one person
- a person who starts a business
- money earned over and above money spent
- the right side of a T account
- money supplied by investors, banks, or owners
- a legal business organization that has a life of its own
- used to show the dollar increase or decrease in an account
- a system designed to collect, document, and report on business transactions
15 Clues: business owned by one person • the left side of a T account • the right side of a T account • a person who starts a business • money spent in excess of money earned • money earned over and above money spent • business owned by two or more individuals • genaerally accepted accounting principles • place where a business's accounts are located • ...
AB Crossword 2024-11-30
Across
- Countries where AB is currently being offered.
- Program that we no longer service?
- The only person we can disclose information to regarding Business Entity
- I need to add my BEAN to my flight, where to transfer?
- What are the opening hrs in CT for the AAdvantage business desk?
- TP unable to find information in FONOA to whitelist, the next step would be
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- Compromised account is unable to merge, we put the info in here.
- Miles for the business are earned based on (Blank)
- Where travel manager would invite new travelers on the business portal
- Assist member with transferring miles to a business traveler from Business Account
- How many business travelers can we have per reservation?
- "I created an account before I got the card, now I have two" As a TP what do we do?
- What status shows that the trip earned miles for the business and additional LPs for the traveler
- This shows up for a Citi®/AAdvantage® Business World Elite Mastercard authorized user on Ventana
- Activity posts in Ventana with this PST code
15 Clues: Program that we no longer service? • Activity posts in Ventana with this PST code • Countries where AB is currently being offered. • Miles for the business are earned based on (Blank) • I need to add my BEAN to my flight, where to transfer? • How many business travelers can we have per reservation? • Compromised account is unable to merge, we put the info in here. • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab Terms 2023-11-28
Across
- An independent business with less than 500 employees
- Someone who starts a business for profit
- A detailed list of company materials
- The money provided by large investors
- Identifies how will be done
- Money that will last a long time and be used for main resources
- The amount of money needed for opening a business
- The process of starting your own business
Down
- A gov. agency that helps small business owners
- A change that increases a product
- The money needed for the current operating activities
- How a business idea will be carried out
- A creation that is brand new
13 Clues: Identifies how will be done • A creation that is brand new • A change that increases a product • A detailed list of company materials • The money provided by large investors • How a business idea will be carried out • Someone who starts a business for profit • The process of starting your own business • A gov. agency that helps small business owners • ...
cheese 2026-02-03
Across
- the ability of computers or machines to mimic human intelligence to perform tasks, solve problems, and make decisions
- the use of technology, such as software or machinery, to perform tasks, processes, or procedures with minimal or no human intervention
- the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology and the internet
- the process of turning a new idea, method, or device into reality to create value
- an exclusive, time-limited legal right granted by a government to an inventor, preventing others from making, using, or selling their invention without permission
- a word, phrase, symbol, design, or combination that identifies and distinguishes the source of goods or services
- a type of intellectual property law that automatically protects original creative works—such as books, music, art, and software—the moment they are fixed in a tangible form
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- the creation of a new, unique, or significantly improved product, process, machine, or method that did not exist before
- the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input.
- shared, unchangeable digital ledger that records transactions in "blocks" linked chronologically in a "chain,"
- an individual or group that purchases or uses goods and services primarily for personal, family, or household use, rather than for resale or business production
- a computer-generated, 3D simulated environment that replaces a user's physical surroundings with interactive, digital content
- an individual who identifies a need or opportunity, then creates, organizes, and manages a business to fulfill it
- the practical application of knowledge, tools, and skills to solve problems, fulfill needs, or make tasks easier
- websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking
15 Clues: the responsible, ethical, and safe use of technology and the internet • the process of turning a new idea, method, or device into reality to create value • shared, unchangeable digital ledger that records transactions in "blocks" linked chronologically in a "chain," • ...
Financial Vocab 2023-10-04
Across
- A consumer's desire to purchase goods or services
- Any resource owned by a business, examples are cash and equipment
- A unique name, design, symbol that identifies and differentiates a company's products or services from others
- The group of potential customers who have a demand for a particular product or service
- An individual who purchases and uses goods or services produced by a business
- A person who starts and operates a business, typically taking financial risks in the hope of making a profit
- The process of recording financial transactions pertaining to a business
- The amount a business is able to provide to a consumer
- The total income generated by a business from its sales of goods or services
- Examples would be waterways, aircraft, trucks, and trains
Down
- The management of large amounts of money
- The costs incurred by a business in its operations, like a bill
- The activity or business of promoting and selling products or services
- Too little of a good or service
- Too much of a good or service
- Someone who creates or supplies goods and services
16 Clues: Too much of a good or service • Too little of a good or service • The management of large amounts of money • A consumer's desire to purchase goods or services • Someone who creates or supplies goods and services • The amount a business is able to provide to a consumer • Examples would be waterways, aircraft, trucks, and trains • ...
AMEX Phone Numbers 2015-02-13
Across
- Green Cards (Consumer)
- JetBlue
- Blue (Consumer)
- Platinum (Consumer)
- Delta Reserve
- Delta Skymiles
- Corporate Platinum
- Corporate
- Costco TrueEarnings
- Business Centurion
- Centurion (Consumer)
- Clear from American Express
- Hilton Honors
- Optima Platinum
Down
- SimplyCash Business Card
- Executive Business Card
- Spanish Gate
- Starwood Preferred Guest
- AMEX EveryDay
- Plum Card
- CIP
- Morgan Stanley
- OnLine Interpreters
- Fraud IPT
- Gold Cards (Consumer)
- Mercedes Benz
- CRUSH
27 Clues: CIP • CRUSH • JetBlue • Plum Card • Fraud IPT • Corporate • Spanish Gate • AMEX EveryDay • Delta Reserve • Mercedes Benz • Hilton Honors • Morgan Stanley • Delta Skymiles • Blue (Consumer) • Optima Platinum • Corporate Platinum • Business Centurion • Platinum (Consumer) • OnLine Interpreters • Costco TrueEarnings • Centurion (Consumer) • Gold Cards (Consumer) • Green Cards (Consumer) • Executive Business Card • ...
