business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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
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- 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 • ...
1.1 The dynamic nature of business 2022-10-16
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- a person with key business skills
- this can be done to existing ideas to make a new business
- if you don't have a job you can have a lack of this
- the collective term for good and services
- the freedom to make your own decisions
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- when products are no longer wanted or needed
- a creative business idea
- a key business trait, never giving up
- the potential problems you may encounter from running a business
- the advantages you get from running a business
- a risk that has been considered
- constantly changing business world
- new ideas made by a business
13 Clues: a creative business idea • new ideas made by a business • a risk that has been considered • a person with key business skills • constantly changing business world • a key business trait, never giving up • the freedom to make your own decisions • the collective term for good and services • when products are no longer wanted or needed • ...
1st Term 9 Weeks Review Vocab 2025-09-05
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- Media Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or to participate in social networking.
- A computer-generated simulation of a three-dimensional environment that can be interacted with in a seemingly real way using special electronic equipment.
- Implementation is the process of putting a decision, plan, or new system into effect. It involves all the steps taken to make an idea a reality within an organization.
- A system of rules created and enforced through social or governmental institutions
- An application that distributes messages to subscribers on an electronic mailing list, allowing for group discussions via email.
- The process of creating and sharing information, thoughts, or feelings between individuals or groups.
- The use of spoken words to share information with others.
- The relationship between an employer and employee where work is performed in exchange for compensation
- Fair and equitable treatment under the law; moral rightness based on ethics, rationality, and fairness
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- a business model where a company commits to managing its social, environmental, and economic effects responsibly. It's about a company's duty to operate in a way that benefits society and the environment, not just its own profits.
- The simulation of human intelligence in machines, programmed to think, learn, and problem-solve like humans.
- an individual's personal principles and beliefs about what is right and wrong. It's an internal compass that guides personal behavior, separate from external rules.
- Unfair treatment of individuals based on protected characteristics like race, gender, age, disability, etc.
- A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities
- The transfer of information through the use of body language, facial expressions, gestures, and space, without using words.
- The set of customary rules for polite and respectful behavior in social or professional situations.
- the practical, everyday actions and policies that a business puts into place to ensure it operates according to its ethical principles. These are the "how" of business ethics.
- official recommendations or principles that advise on how to approach a particular task or situation. They are typically not as strict as rules or laws but provide a clear direction for behavior and decision-making.
- Language A type of nonverbal communication where physical behaviors, as opposed to words, are used to express or convey information.
- refers to a set of moral principles or rules of conduct, often provided by an external source like a profession, organization, or religion. It's the study of what is right and wrong in human conduct and governs decision-making.
20 Clues: The use of spoken words to share information with others. • A system of rules created and enforced through social or governmental institutions • A physical or mental impairment that substantially limits one or more major life activities • The set of customary rules for polite and respectful behavior in social or professional situations. • ...
U3A5 2021-09-13
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- a form of business ownership where usually two people come together to form a business
- this type of liability is a liability that is restricted to a partner or investor's investment
- costs of resources that change every month are considered to be ___ costs
- this type of liability refers to ownership where the owners and partners are each liable for all business debts
- this type of channel of distribution does not go through intermediaries
- someone who develops new ideas for products or ways of doing things
- product or service that is desired but not required for survival
- a characteristic of a good entrepreneur that describes someone who looks at surroundings in new and different ways
- a characteristic of a good entrepreneur who can easily adapt to change
- a form of business ownership where the business is owned by shareholders who invest in the business
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- this type of need is at the bottom of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
- costs of resources that are the same every month (rent, salaries etc.) are considered to be ___ costs
- a characteristic of a good entrepreneur who has a vision of how things should be in the future
- this type of inventory control method includes filling out inventory sheets, filling out order sheets and doing physical count of stock
- this type of inventory control method includes scanning barcodes and radio frequency identification in order to automatically update inventory levels and for orders to be automatically sent to the company’s suppliers
- product or service that is required for survival
- someone who improves existing products or ways of doing things
- this type of channel of distribution involves intermediaries such as the wholesaler and retailer before it reaches the customer
- a form of business ownership where one individual owns the whole business
- a business that provides banking services for profit
20 Clues: product or service that is required for survival • a business that provides banking services for profit • someone who improves existing products or ways of doing things • product or service that is desired but not required for survival • this type of need is at the bottom of Maslow’s hierarchy of needs • ...
Change Management 2021-08-10
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- a planned and structured approach that moves a business from its current state to a desired future state
- three step process to change developed by Kurt Lewin
- the hierarchy within an organisation that outlines the roles and responsibilities and the different levels of management
- a tool used to identify and analyse the driving forces and restraining forces in an environment where change is occurring
- external driver of change- a business must understand and monitor this
- high risk strategy- a tactic used with the intention of enforcing conformity
- a professional who provides expert advice in a particular area to a business
- a new product is released and the business increases sales
- sales remain plateaued and the business neither expands nor declines
- a person who acts as a facilitator and assumes responsibility for the management of change to enable a business to transform
- low risk strategy- the process of sending and receiving information through verbal or non-verbal means
- driver of change- made up of four styles- autocratic, persuasive, consultative, participative
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- steps 4 to 6 of Kotter's model
- driver of change- businesses may have to change when new laws are passed
- first three steps of Kotter's model
- decreased sales could result in closure of the business
- low risk strategy- the act of being involved or taking part in some action
- steps 7 and 8 of Kotter's model
- high risk strategy- the skilful, or sometimes scheming, exercise of influence over someone to achieve a desired outcome
- the process causing a function or practice in business to become different
- providers of expert knowledge in a particular field to a business
- low risk strategy- a bargaining process with the aim of reaching an agreement
- a driver of change- the shared values, attitudes and beliefs that characterise members of an organisation and guide its practices
- university professor who developed the 8-step change management model
24 Clues: steps 4 to 6 of Kotter's model • steps 7 and 8 of Kotter's model • first three steps of Kotter's model • three step process to change developed by Kurt Lewin • decreased sales could result in closure of the business • a new product is released and the business increases sales • providers of expert knowledge in a particular field to a business • ...
Chapter 5 2022-04-12
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- - refers to consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- - 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
- business - sells its products in more that one country
- - is the discipline that keeps track of a company's financial situation
- demand - In the organizational market is based on, or derived from, the demand for consumer goods & services
- - is exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it
- organization - functions like a business but uses the money it makes to find the cause identified in its charter
- sector - government- financed agencies
- - obtain goods from manufacturers and resell them to organizational users, other wholesalers, and retailers
- - the struggle for customers
- - involves anything that is authored by an individual, such as writings (book, magazine articles, etc), music & artwork.
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- - is the money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid
- - buy goods from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resell them to the consumer
- - is the process of achieving company goals by effective use of resources through planning, organizing, organizing, and controlling
- - Is the function of business that involves money management
- business - a business that sells its product only in its own country
- - Is a word, name, symbol, sound, or color that identifies a good or service
- Risk - is the potential for loss or failure
- Competition - business choose to compete on the basis of factors that are not related to price
- business - seeks to make a profit from its operations
- sector - businesses not associated with government agencies
- - The process of creating, growing, manufacturing, or improving on goods and services
- - is something you get on a item or idea to own the rights of it
- Competition - Focuses on the sale price of a product
- - Is the amount of goods producers are willing to make & sell
- Enterprise - Is business ownership by ordinary people, not the government
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 • ...
Capital, Costs & Revenues 2024-10-29
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- Costs that fluctuate with production levels or business activity
- costs that support overall business operations but cannot be traced to a specific product
- this type of capital comes from individual investors who provide startups with funding
- bank agrees to a business borrowing up to an agreed limit as and when required
- the income that an organisation gets from a particular activity
- Costs that remain constant regardless of production levels or business activity
- money given primarily to non-profits to help them provide services, that does not have to be paid back
- the ability to pay short-term debts
- – another name for “indirect costs”
- the income received from the sale of a product
- this is financing a company raises from outside the business
- this type of capital is for setting up a business
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- costs directly attributable to the production of a specific product or service
- this type of capital provides financing to startups and small businesses with high growth potential in exchange for equity
- the provision of very small loans by specialist finance businesses, usually not traditional commercial banks
- this type of finance is raised from a business’s own assets or retained profits
- financial benefits given by the government to a business to reduce costs and encourage increased production
- this type of capital comes from funds raised by a company in exchange for ownership stakes, typically through the sale of shares to investors.
- total income from the sale of all units of the product = quantity x price
- this type of capital is the day-to-day finance a business needs, e.g. to pay bills, salaries.
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- this type of capital is money borrowed by a business, often through loans or bonds, which must be repaid with interest over time.
22 Clues: the ability to pay short-term debts • – another name for “indirect costs” • the income received from the sale of a product • this type of capital is for setting up a business • this is financing a company raises from outside the business • the income that an organisation gets from a particular activity • ...
GCSE Business Crossword 2025-03-28
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- Someone who owns part of a business
- A diagram showing the flow of production from suppliers to consumers
- A legal protection for original works of authorshi
- Research The process of gathering information about consumers, competitors, and market trends
- A method of promotion that involves paying to show a message to potential customers
- The total money a business makes from selling things
- The people or businesses who buy a product or service
- An agreement allowing one business to operate using the brand and methods of another
- The point where total revenue equals total costs
- The amount of money a business spends to run
- A sum of money borrowed from a lender, typically repaid with interest
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- The cost of borrowing money, shown as a percentageLiq
- Share The percentage of the total market controlled by a particular company
- A document outlining how a business will achieve its objectives
- A financial payment to encourage people to produce or consume a product
- A person who takes on the risk of starting and running a business
- The money left after total costs are subtracted from total revenue
- Rate The value of one country's currency compared to another
- The process of improving a product or service by introducing new ideas
- The individuals or groups who have an interest in the business
20 Clues: Someone who owns part of a business • The amount of money a business spends to run • The point where total revenue equals total costs • A legal protection for original works of authorshi • The total money a business makes from selling things • The cost of borrowing money, shown as a percentageLiq • The people or businesses who buy a product or service • ...
Economics 2017-03-21
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- merchandise in a business that can be bought from a business
- Share of earnings given to a franchise as payment
- Legal obligation to pay debts
- Collection of firms that agree on several things
- Many firms selling different products
- health insurance
- Right to a product for 20 years
- Laws in a city for business or residential use
- Valuables belonging to an individual or business
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- business with one owner
- Different products or services
- produces and sells in more than one country
- raw material
- Pays fees to parent company in order to sell a product
- portion of company earnings distributed to shareholders
- Competing and maintaining prices
- Few firms control most of production or sale of a product
- debt investment
- Agreement among firms to keep prices the same with no competition
19 Clues: raw material • debt investment • health insurance • business with one owner • Legal obligation to pay debts • Different products or services • Right to a product for 20 years • Competing and maintaining prices • Many firms selling different products • produces and sells in more than one country • Laws in a city for business or residential use • ...
Financial Considerations & Legal Requirements 2020-07-14
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- Overseas supplies and retailers known as a Global ___
- A ___ is a broad set off guidelines that govern behaviours in a certain area within an organisation
- A local form of government known as a ___ determines the zoning laws which must be checked by a business
- ___ is a check performed buy a business to ensure that internal and external finances are up to standard
- A ___ policy allows a business to operate in seclusion
- Victoria Government agency called ___ that inspects worksites and prosecuted employees if need be
- - Flow Managing ___ - ___ what is crucial to the survival of a business
- The two journals called ___ books accurately manage a businesses cash flow
- ___ generates customer databases
- ___ classifies sales in the income statement
- Technology such as a ___ is used to target customers efficiently and create loyalty
- The joining together of two or more businesses to form one business is called a ___
- Accounts ___ holds he outstanding payments a business is owed by it’s customer
- ___ is estimating the businesses financial performance for a given period in the future
- The ___ act regarding food regulations
- Address of a company’s website on the internet is called a ___ name which creates an online presence for the business
- 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 ___
- A method that can save time and money and can also support the local area
- The ___ is government entity which collects 10% tax on all business sales and purchases
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- ___ is a result of strong relationships with suppliers
- ___ is the industry with the highest fatality rate
- An ___ is a local business that manufactures goods for overseas customers
- Federal, state and local create ___ requirements
- 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 ___
- ___ 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 profit and loss statement known as a ___ statement that measures the successfulness of a business
- An ___ is an economic resource controlled by the entity as a result of past events that has the potential to produce future economic benefit
- sheet A ___ ___ document that’s made to represent a businesses assets and financial position
- ___ is a main responsibility that a federal government makes legal requirements for
- 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)
- A series of steps or actions that support a strategy is known as a ___
- ___ suppliers are a cheaper and alternative way of sourcing supplies
- advertising ___ ___ is False or misleading representations regarding goods % services
- Taxation
- A ___ policy determines what people can wear in a certain environment
- For a business to remain profitable they must keep ___ low
36 Clues: Taxation • ___ generates customer databases • The ___ act regarding food regulations • ___ classifies sales in the income statement • Federal, state and local create ___ requirements • ___ is the industry with the highest fatality rate • Overseas supplies and retailers known as a Global ___ • ___ is a result of strong relationships with suppliers • ...
KYC AML-CFT 2020-07-27
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- Act of letting money launderers know that they are under suspicion(7,3)
- Transaction monitoring IT platform at AMLCFT cell(6)
- Tactic used by criminals to redirect from a legitimate site to fraudulent site(8)
- Person who is engaged in a financial transaction(8)
- Headquarters of Directorate of Enforcement(3,5)
- CBW stands for_______ in CBWTRs(5,6,4)
- Type of bank with no physical presence and is unaffiliated to any financial regulator(5)
- Serves as way to allow an intruder in a computer system to gain access(6,5)
- Structuring in money laundering is also called_____ (8)
- association of 13 banks developing KYC framework called______ Group(9)
- Maximum balance in a small deposit account(5,8)
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- Moving assets from one firm to another to secure benefits of their business(10)
- Deposit A/Cs by a person or entity for the benefit of one or more parties(9)
- AML CFT cell Headquarters(6)
- For medium risk customers KYC exercise should be done every_____ years(5)
- Shipment of counterfeit goods in guise of actual goods(9)
- United Body of 155 financial intelligence units known as _______ group(6)
- Apps that capture data packets and passwords(6,7)
- Max. limit for remittance through Exchange Houses(7,5)
- Creating document for non-existent shipment(7)
- Fraud that includes importing goods from non-VAT country and selling in importing country by adding VAT(8,5)
21 Clues: AML CFT cell Headquarters(6) • CBW stands for_______ in CBWTRs(5,6,4) • Creating document for non-existent shipment(7) • Headquarters of Directorate of Enforcement(3,5) • Maximum balance in a small deposit account(5,8) • Apps that capture data packets and passwords(6,7) • Person who is engaged in a financial transaction(8) • ...
Government Acronyms 2020-10-23
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- enforces provisions of labor laws
- delivers packages
- insures deposits people have in the bank SEC makes sure people selling stock tell the truth
- gives assistance to the nation's small shops
- oversees our first industry: agriculture
- created to make adequate housing for Americans
- regulates different types of communication
- includes Medicare and Medicaid
- under the department of the interior
- formerly called the General Accounting Office
- conducts the legal business of the government
- insures mortgages that are made to homeowners
- develops resources around the Tennessee River
- tracks down criminals who operate world-wide
- establishes rules for air traffic
- oversees the practices of railroads
- provides loans to farmers
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- issues weather forecasts and weather data
- replaced the US Post Office in 1971
- highest ranking members of the U.S. military
- verifies the quality of cosmetics,food & drugs
- headquarters located in the Pentagon
- oversees six geographic areas in the world
- helps prevent terrorist attacks
- responds to natural disasters
- arranges the intelligence-gathering of the gov
- was replaced by the HHS
- has security agreements with the U.S.
- nicknamed "Ginnie Mae"
- in charge of U.S. transportation
- nicknamed "Freddie Mac"
- helps people after leaving the military
- provides grants for artistic endeavors
- nicknamed "Fannie Mae"
- collects taxes within the United States
35 Clues: delivers packages • nicknamed "Ginnie Mae" • nicknamed "Fannie Mae" • was replaced by the HHS • nicknamed "Freddie Mac" • provides loans to farmers • responds to natural disasters • includes Medicare and Medicaid • helps prevent terrorist attacks • in charge of U.S. transportation • enforces provisions of labor laws • establishes rules for air traffic • ...
Billy Elliot 2014-02-18
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- to produce or utter in or as in a stream or flood (often followed by out ): to pour out one's troubles to a friend.
- the exposed seam of coal in a mine
- manner, fashion, or way: We spoke in this sort for several minutes.
- a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust.
- A boy or youth
- inclination; tendency: strong literary leanings.
- Man
- a person who makes decisions, exercises authority, dominates, etc.: My grandfather was the boss in his family.
- a person who trains an athlete or a team of athletes: a football coach.
- Very small
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- pertaining to or caused by intoxication or intoxicated persons.
- extensive mention in the news media or by word of mouth or other means of communication.
- Parlor
- a situation, state, affair, or business: a trivial matter.
- the objective case of I, used as a direct or indirect object: They asked me to the party. Give me your hand.
- to hold responsible; find fault with; censure: I don't blame you for leaving him.
- an exceptional natural capacity of intellect, especially as shown in creative and original work in science, art, music, etc.: the genius of Mozart. Synonyms: intelligence, ingenuity, wit; brains.
- to break, break open, or fly apart with sudden violence: The bitter cold caused the pipes to burst.
- notice so gained.
- Yes
20 Clues: Man • Yes • Parlor • Very small • A boy or youth • notice so gained. • the exposed seam of coal in a mine • inclination; tendency: strong literary leanings. • a person who betrays another, a cause, or any trust. • a situation, state, affair, or business: a trivial matter. • pertaining to or caused by intoxication or intoxicated persons. • ...
Financial terminology 2025-01-30
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- (CBDCs) – Digital versions of a country’s official currency.
- The rate at which prices for goods and services rise.
- Threats to digital systems and data.
- (ESG) – Criteria used to evaluate a company’s ethical impact.
- Technology that enables machines to perform tasks requiring human intelligence.
- Financial activities that support environmental and social goals.
- Practices that meet current needs without compromising future generations.
- The global political environment affecting economies.
- Sources of income for a business.
- The potential for losses due to changes in currency values.
- A decentralized digital ledger system.
- Changes in the value of one currency relative to another.
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- The central banking system of the United States.
- Rapid and unpredictable changes in market conditions.
- The return on an investment, typically expressed as a percentage.
- Debt instruments used to fund environmentally friendly projectsdigitaltech Technology used to improve financial services.
- The use of tools and techniques to identify fraudulent activities.
- The process of identifying and mitigating financial risks.
- Interruptions in the flow of goods and services.
- Where stocks, bonds, and other securities are traded.
- (ECB) – The central bank for the eurozone countries.
- A shortage of energy resources, leading to higher prices.
- The total amount of greenhouse gases produced by an entity.
- The ease with which assets can be converted into cash.
- Digital or virtual currencies secured by cryptography.
- hikes Increases in the cosArtificialowing money.
26 Clues: Sources of income for a business. • Threats to digital systems and data. • A decentralized digital ledger system. • The central banking system of the United States. • Interruptions in the flow of goods and services. • hikes Increases in the cosArtificialowing money. • (ECB) – The central bank for the eurozone countries. • ...
Business success stories 2024-12-09
18 Clues: make • make • store • siège • lancer • locaux • bureau • marque • filiale • atelier • 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
Understanding Business 2024-12-12
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- Products that can be seen or touched eg trainers
- Private limited company
- Something someone does for you eg bus journey
- Owned by individuals with the aim of making a profit
- Item can be used many times
- Business run by 2 or more people
- Something we cannot survive without
- Money invested to start up the business
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- Raw mateials are make into products
- Business owned and run by one person
- Staff/employees of the business
- Only lose the money you invest
- Money made from sales minus expenses
- Person who comes up with the business idea
- The natural resources a business uses
15 Clues: Private limited company • Item can be used many times • Only lose the money you invest • Staff/employees of the business • Business run by 2 or more people • Raw mateials are make into products • Something we cannot survive without • Business owned and run by one person • Money made from sales minus expenses • The natural resources a business uses • ...
Answer Key 2018-06-07
Across
- The process of analyzing, recording, and evaluating financial data.
- The right side of any account.
- The owner's investment in the business.
- The total amount of money an employee earns in a pay period is called ______ earnings
- Amounts subtracted from gross earnings.
- Reports the net income or net loss for the period.
- Journal entries made to close out temporary accounts are called _______ entries.
- A report to prove the accounting equation.
- An amount of money paid to an employee at a specified rate per hour worked.
- People whom you claim to be financially responsible for
- The process of transferring numbers from the general journal to the general ledger.
- A single person owned business.
- A business owned by two or more persons.
- Examples of temporary accounts are: revenue, expenses, and _______.
- A form filled out at the bank with a person's legal signature is called a _____ card.
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- The process of recording all transactions of a business into the general journal.
- A form of government where people are allowed to produce the goods and services they choose.
- A category of accounts used for debts or amounts owed.
- An amount paid to an employee based on a percentage of the employee's sales.
- The form that summarizes information about employee's earnings for each pay period.
- Costs related to running a business.
- The book used to record all transactions of a business.
- The accounts used by a business that are kept on separate pages
- Summarized changes to the owner's capital account is called a statement of changes in ________________.
- The person who is responsible for preparing the payroll.
- A liability account used to record all monies owed to people.
- Authorized signature written or stamped on the back of a check.
- Anything of value owned by a business.
- A fixed amount of money paid to an employee for each pay period.
- Money earned by the business.
30 Clues: Money earned by the business. • The right side of any account. • A single person owned business. • Costs related to running a business. • Anything of value owned by a business. • The owner's investment in the business. • Amounts subtracted from gross earnings. • A business owned by two or more persons. • A report to prove the accounting equation. • ...
accounting 2025-02-27
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- clerk a professional who is responsible for maintaining financial records, running reports, and recording a wide range of transactions.
- The income generated from normal business operations, typically from sales of goods and services.
- Assets owned by an individual or business, including real estate, equipment, and inventory.
- the relationship between two or more people to do trade or business.
- An individual or institution that lends money or extends credit to another party, expecting repayment.
- An entry that shows money going into an account, usually increasing assets or expenses.
- a valuable return
- the money used to build, run, or grow a business
- The allocation of resources, usually money, to generate income or profit over time.
- Obligations or debts that a business owes to external parties, which must be settled in the future.
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- The costs incurred by a business in the process of earning revenue, such as rent, salaries, and utilities.
- A record in the accounting system that tracks the financial transactions related to a specific asset, liability, equity, revenue, or expense.
- A record that shows all the money coming in and going out for each account in a business.
- Shares representing ownership in a company or assets after all liabilities have been paid.
- An entry on the right side of an account, indicating an increase in liabilities or equity or a decrease in assets.
- a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners
- the examination of the financial report of an organization
- A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
- a grant or guarantee of rights, powers, or privileges from an authority or agency of a state or country.
- occurs when your business has more expenses than earnings during an accounting period.
- Certified Public Accountant
- The act of taking money out of an account, often associated with personal accounts or owner's equity.
22 Clues: a valuable return • Certified Public Accountant • the money used to build, run, or grow a business • the examination of the financial report of an organization • a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners • the relationship between two or more people to do trade or business. • ...
subsiadiary ledgers and controlling accounts 2024-05-01
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- stock: The total shares of ownership in a corporation.
- of incorporation: legal document that identifies basic characteristics of a corporation, which is part of the application submitted tor; a state to become a corporation.
- merchandise business: buys and resells merchandise primarily to other merchandising businesses
- merchandising business: merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods
- ledger: ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account.
- organization which many persons or other corporation may own
- business from which merchandise, supplies, or other assets are purchased
- Goods that a business purchases to sell.
- Accountants often refer to a subsidiary ledger as a subledger
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- business: business that purchases and resells goods
- assets or other financial resources available to a business
- legal right issued by a state approving the formation of a corporation, granting the business the legal right to conduct operations as a corporation.
- The owner of one or more shares of stock
- of stock: Each unit of ownership in a corporation
- payable ledger: the subsidiary ledger containing vendor accounts.
15 Clues: The owner of one or more shares of stock • Goods that a business purchases to sell. • of stock: Each unit of ownership in a corporation • business: business that purchases and resells goods • stock: The total shares of ownership in a corporation. • assets or other financial resources available to a business • ...
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.
- 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.
- plan A document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business.
- A person who owns part of a business
- To think freely and creatively in order to generate new ideas.
- An individual who undertakes the creation, organization and ownership of a business.
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- The branch of social science that deals with the production and distribution and consumption of goods and services and their management
- Person who starts a business to improve society, rather than earn a huge profit.
- 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.
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- This corporation has fewer than 100 shareholders and functions like a partnerships but gives owners additional legal protection.
- Is the process of starting a business, typically a startup company offering an innovative product, process or service.
- Businesses with only one owner
- Business started by more than one person
- The advantageous quality of being beneficial
- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- statement A declaration of the specific aspirations of a company, the major goals for which it will strive.
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts.
- Articles of commerce
- A distributions of corporate profits to shareholders
21 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 • ...
Challenge 2023-02-23
Across
- - When a business makes fundamental changes based on feedback from their customers.
- - The term given to a privately-owned start-up that was formed after 2003 and is valued at over £1billion.
- - A short saying that sums up a business' message.
- - A statement that is assumed to be true but that is not backed up with concrete evidence.
- - having little or no impact on the environment and therefore enabling a positive effect for future generations.
- - refers to creations of the mind used in buying and selling,for example, inventions, creative work, names and images.
- - The action of testing an idea prior to launch, allowing you to develop the business to reflect customer feedback.
- - The action or process of interacting with others to exchange information and develop professional or social contacts.
- - When a large number of individuals will each invest small amounts of money in a business or project using the internet to collect the money
- - a set of different measures that a business decides to measure its success.
Down
- - businesses with less than 250 employees and turnover of less than £50 million.
- - an individual who takes the initiative and risk to set up a business.
- - a very specific segment of customers that you have selected for your product/service.
- - A flexible way to test a business idea, usually opening as a temporary store, that will provide direct feedback from customers.
- - Money paid or costs.
- - The action or process of discovering or being discovered
- - The difference between the selling price of a product or service and its costs.
- - The ability of a business to grow fast without increasing its production costs.
- - Businesses that use modern technology to advance banking and financial services.
- - A benefit that a business offers to its customers that its competitors do not.
20 Clues: - Money paid or costs. • - A short saying that sums up a business' message. • - The action or process of discovering or being discovered • - an individual who takes the initiative and risk to set up a business. • - a set of different measures that a business decides to measure its success. • ...
Chapter 7: Revenue Models and Financing 2024-11-25
Across
- A digital platform where buyers and sellers interact to trade goods or services
- A business model where customers pay a recurring fee to access a service.
- Total income generated by a business.
- Revenue generated by placing ads on websites or platforms.
- A factor influencing customers' willingness to pay.
- Revenue model where fees are charged for connecting parties
- Financing method involving a group of individuals contributing small amounts of money.
- Risk of insufficient funds for business operations.
- A business model where users pay per transaction or usage.
- Financing Financing method where a business sells future earnings at a discount
- Ensures sufficient money for operations and growth.
- The percentage of revenue retained after direct costs
- Revenue from offering membership or recurring subscriptions.
- Outlines income sources for a business.
- Entrepreneurs' own funds used to finance their business
- Entrepreneurs aiming for long-term financial independence.
Down
- Business earnings before deducting expenses
- A method to generate revenue by charging per click on online ads
- Capital provided by wealthy individuals for equity or returns.
- A temporary promotion to increase product or service demand
- The type of financing where individuals or institutions provide funds in exchange for ownership in a business.
- Money borrowed from a bank that must be repaid with interest.
- Financing based on the value of accounts receivable
- A one-time revenue stream generated by selling a product.
- Revenue model involving commission earned from facilitating transactions.
- Revenue model offering basic services for free while charging for premium features.
- A method of generating revenue through paid subscriptions for premium content
- Financing involving a professional fund investing in exchange for equity.
- The process of securing financial resources.
- Revenue generated through the legal rights to use a product or technology
30 Clues: Total income generated by a business. • Outlines income sources for a business. • Business earnings before deducting expenses • The process of securing financial resources. • A factor influencing customers' willingness to pay. • Financing based on the value of accounts receivable • Risk of insufficient funds for business operations. • ...
Michael/Eliseo-Accounting 2025-03-21
Across
- A complete record of all financial transactions in a business.
- The movement of money into and out of a business, showing how well it can pay its bills.
- Money earned through work or services, like salary, wages, or tips.
- Money or assets used to start or maintain a business.
- The money left after paying for necessary expenses like taxes and bills, available for spending or saving.
- The value of ownership in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities.
- An official examination of a company’s financial records to ensure accuracy and compliance.
- A financial statement that shows a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity at a specific point in time.
- Money a business is owed by customers for products or services sold on credit.
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- Long-term assets, like buildings or machinery, that are not easily converted into cash.
- Things that a business owns or controls that have value, like cash, equipment, or property.
- Accounting that involves investigating financial records to uncover fraud, embezzlement, or other financial crimes.
- Recording income or expenses when they happen, rather than when the cash is received or paid.
- An entry in the books of accounts showing money taken from an account, usually when making a purchase or paying a bill.
- A situation where expenses are greater than income, resulting in a loss.
- Money a business owes to suppliers or creditors for goods or services received.
- A professional accountant who has passed exams and met other state requirements to offer accounting services.
- The costs a business or person pays to run or maintain operations, such as rent, salaries, or utilities.
- A record provided by a bank showing all transactions in an account over a set period.
- A plan that outlines how much money a business or person will spend and save over a certain period.
20 Clues: Money or assets used to start or maintain a business. • A complete record of all financial transactions in a business. • Money earned through work or services, like salary, wages, or tips. • A situation where expenses are greater than income, resulting in a loss. • The value of ownership in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities. • ...
Taria's Business Dictionary 2022-12-07
Across
- the total income made by a company or organization by their sold goods
- costs of obtaining a new customer. To calculate sales and marketing costs for new customers.
- the marking of an owner is in the process of getting a product patent.
- an estimation of a person's’ worth to a company or business.
- a person coming to purchase a product or goods from a store. Along with tangible and intangible items.
- expenses paid by business owners apart of their franchise agreement.
- saved up wealth that can be used for a business.
- a licence given by the government for a right or title. This gives the sole right to not allow others to make, use, or sell an item.
- the rights that a property owner has and can do
- a partial ownership of a business where you benefit when the company does well.
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- business arrangement that allows another company to have temporary license over certain rights like manufacturing process, brand name, copyright and others.
- to make budgets and to engage in good strategic planning.
- fairness and justice. Giving all the opportunity to succeed.
- a company’s plan for making profit. It covers the way to reach target market along with expenses. It's a business’s core strategy for a business.
- the purpose or intent of a business idea. It describes the reasons and depth and potential functions of the business.
- an increase in property earned in labor.
- total cost and total revenue is equal. There is no net loss or gain; its directly the middle ground.
- the ability to convert ready cash without affecting the market price. The most liquid asset is cash itself.
- the collateral that an investor has to give to a broker in exchange for them to cover credit risk.
- the price an assessment would put into the marketplace or the value an investment would put on a business.
20 Clues: an increase in property earned in labor. • the rights that a property owner has and can do • saved up wealth that can be used for a business. • to make budgets and to engage in good strategic planning. • fairness and justice. Giving all the opportunity to succeed. • an estimation of a person's’ worth to a company or business. • ...
AMEX Phone Numbers 2015-02-13
Across
- Fraud IPT
- OnLine Interpreters
- Costco TrueEarnings
- Platinum (Consumer)
- Morgan Stanley
- Gold Cards (Consumer)
- SimplyCash Business Card
- CIP
- Clear from American Express
- Optima Platinum
- Hilton Honors
- Centurion (Consumer)
- Green Cards (Consumer)
- Plum card
- Executive Business Card
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- Mercedes Benz
- Corporate
- AMEX EveryDay
- Blue (Consumer)
- CRUSH
- Delta Reserve
- Delta Skymiles
- Corporate Platinum
- JetBlue
- Spanish Gate
- Business Centurion
- Optima
27 Clues: CIP • CRUSH • Optima • JetBlue • Fraud IPT • Corporate • Plum card • Spanish Gate • Mercedes Benz • AMEX EveryDay • Delta Reserve • Hilton Honors • Morgan Stanley • Delta Skymiles • Blue (Consumer) • Optima Platinum • Corporate Platinum • Business Centurion • OnLine Interpreters • Costco TrueEarnings • Platinum (Consumer) • Centurion (Consumer) • Gold Cards (Consumer) • Green Cards (Consumer) • Executive Business Card • ...
AMEX Phone Numbers 2015-02-13
Across
- Clear from American Express
- Hilton Honors
- Centurion (Consumer)
- Blue (Consumer)
- AMEX EveryDay
- Fraud IPT
- SimplyCash Business Card
- Business Centurion
- Delta Reserve
- Morgan Stanley
- JetBlue
- OnLine Interpreters
- Corporate Platinum
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- Gold Cards (Consumer)
- Mercedes Benz
- Costco TrueEarnings
- Optima Platinum
- Executive Business Card
- Delta Skymiles
- Starwood Preferred Guest
- Corporate
- Spanish Gate
- CRUSH
- Platinum (Consumer)
- CIP
- Plum card
- Green Cards (Consumer)
27 Clues: CIP • CRUSH • JetBlue • Fraud IPT • Corporate • Plum card • Spanish Gate • Mercedes Benz • Hilton Honors • AMEX EveryDay • Delta Reserve • Delta Skymiles • Morgan Stanley • Blue (Consumer) • Optima Platinum • Business Centurion • Corporate Platinum • Costco TrueEarnings • Platinum (Consumer) • OnLine Interpreters • Centurion (Consumer) • Gold Cards (Consumer) • Green Cards (Consumer) • Executive Business Card • ...
Strategies, Trends, And Challenges 2017-04-11
Across
- Full involvement in one’s work and commitment to one’s job and organization.
- System in which employees have online access to information about HR issues and go online to enrol themselves in different programs.
- A businesses willingness to make accommodations as customer needs and economic conditions change is known as________.
- An organization in which technology, organizational structure, people, and processes all work together to give an organization an advantage in the competitive environment.
- As a type of resource, _________ means the organizations employees described in terms of their training, experience, judgement, and intelligence.
- A set of unwritten expectations between an individual employee and an organization.
- HR professionals who are competent _____________ have the most influence over the organizations success.
- ___________ carry out specific HR functions such as handling the selection, training or compensation of employees and communicating through a variety of media.
- _______________ knows the ways that people join the organization and move to different positions within it.
- HR professionals that are _____________ know how the organization achieves its success, who the customers are, and why customers support that business
- Employees whose main contribution to the organization is specialized knowledge.
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- How many people does the organization need in each department to meet their objectives.
- The process of finding new people to join an organization for potential employment.
- ________________ understand the organizations culture and helps to build and strengthen or change that culture through words and actions.
- An assessment on the progress of an employee, usually communicated one-on-one.
- ______________ requires awareness of business trends and an understanding of how this affects the business, as well as opportunities and threats they present.
- Orientation or Onboarding; learning strategies; design, deliver, and evaluate programs best describes _____
- This demographic holds 29% of the workforce as of 2014.
- The fundamental principals of wright and wrong.
- Planned training and development of skilled employees and management
- The systematic process of determining the skills, responsibilities and knowledge required for performing jobs.
- As part of putting compensation and rewards in perspective; encouraging employees to collaborate and take authority for decision making is also known as creating _____
- Using data to show HR has a positive effect on the company and stakeholders.
- ______ is a nationally recognized designation that recognizes individuals that have met standards of professional knowledge and competence.
- What process ensure the organization has the right number of employees for the currently available positions?
25 Clues: The fundamental principals of wright and wrong. • This demographic holds 29% of the workforce as of 2014. • Planned training and development of skilled employees and management • Full involvement in one’s work and commitment to one’s job and organization. • Using data to show HR has a positive effect on the company and stakeholders. • ...
Big Data Crossword 2017-08-01
Across
- A multi tier architecture relying on services that support computer-to-computer interaction over a network
- A distributed database that is used to maintain a continuously growing list of records, called blocks
- Mechanism in Oracle to control data concurrency and data consistency in a multiuser database
- A convention for representing and interacting with objects in html documents
- The storage layer of Hadoop
- A technology in which an application, guest operating system or data storage is abstracted away from the true underlying hardware or software
- Group of one or more tables physically stored together to share common column that are often used together
- A comprehensive tool for accessing and integrating Oracle's Enterprise Performance Management (EPM) and Business Intelligence (BI) content from
- Ordinary devices that are connected to the internet at any time any where via sensors
- Sopra Steria's IoT experts have been assisting about 100 ITA consultants with a fun and unique project, the ________ challenge
- Hadoop-based language developed by Yahoo
- The process of extracting data from source systems and bringing it into a data warehouse
- Google ____________ is a cloud-based big data analytics web service for processing very large read-only data sets
- A database hosted in the cloud and sold on a metered basis
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- Application software that is used over the web by a thin client or web browser
- Oracle’s suite of ERP, SCM and CRM applications
- An Oracle data type designed to hold large amounts of data
- Sopra Steria’s Core Values
- In a relational database, the process of removing redundancy in data by separating the data into multiple table is________
- Crypto-Currency
- Key-value NoSQL solution initially developed by Facebook
- A _________ is a specialized version of Data warehousing and it contains a snapshot of operational data that helps the business people to decide with
- A storage repository that holds a vast amount of raw data in its native format
- An open source software infrastructure in cloud computing, which enables us to implement clusters in cloud computing platform. It is mainly used to
- An attempt to “hook” you into revealing your personal and confidential information by sending emails that seem to come from a legitimate business is
- Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP
- Acronym for Sopra Steria Oracle Enterprise Forum
- Software framework that serves as the compute layer of Hadoop
- Non-relational database that allows for low-latency, quick lookups in Hadoop
- An early implementation of the relational model developed by E.F. Codd of IBM
30 Clues: Crypto-Currency • Sopra Steria’s Core Values • The storage layer of Hadoop • Structural attribute of a Cube in OLAP • Hadoop-based language developed by Yahoo • Oracle’s suite of ERP, SCM and CRM applications • Acronym for Sopra Steria Oracle Enterprise Forum • Key-value NoSQL solution initially developed by Facebook • ...
Crossword 2020-11-30
Across
- ____________ assignment type should be used when a Client is looking to understand the talent pool in a defined function/ level/ market/region/ geography/ industry.
- With the launch of ____________, we now have the feasibility to segregate the profiles by ‘Draft’ or ‘Final’ version in Orchestra.
- ____________ tab has the total number of active and inactive candidates by each worklist on the assignment.
- The Client Feedback Form can only be generated from the ____________ tab of an Executive Search Assignment.
- Activities Your Consultant has asked you to create a new Lead for ‘ABBA Corp’ in Orchestra. From which tab of ABBA Corp’s company record will you be able to create a lead in Orchestra?
- ‘Aladdin’ has opened an existing person record of ‘Jasmine’ to search various social media updates for her. Which tab in Jasmine's person record offers this capability to Aladdin?
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- ____________ is a business intelligence service used as a new business development tool and as a source for academic research concerning corporate governance and boardroom processes.
- The lead-to-cash workflow requires you to use an eSignature solution that allows for easy and quick digital signing of Documents. It is known as ____________
- ‘Lalaland Corporation’ recently incurred heavy losses and have shut their business. Under which tab of their company record in Orchestra can you close their record?
- You are working on an assignment for Chief Data officer for ‘Baba Yaga Corp’ and as part of the assignment you are supposed to get the Non-Disclosure Agreement signed by candidates. Under which Worklist of an assignment in Orchestra, can you generate this Non-Disclosure Template?
10 Clues: The Client Feedback Form can only be generated from the ____________ tab of an Executive Search Assignment. • ____________ tab has the total number of active and inactive candidates by each worklist on the assignment. • With the launch of ____________, we now have the feasibility to segregate the profiles by ‘Draft’ or ‘Final’ version in Orchestra. • ...
Malachi 2024-04-09
Across
- promotion for a business provided by customers who tell others of their satisfaction with the business
- The amount and the value of goods and services produced from set amounts of resources
- Service Activities and benefits provided by a business to its customers to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- customers The people who work cooperatively together to achieve business goals
- relations all the activities a business engages in to interact with its customers
- culture the values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished
- planning short-range planning of specific actions the business will take
- All the opportunities that businesses have to connect with customers and reinforce their brand value
Down
- polite behavior
- Adapting to the environment in advance of the occurrence of events taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems
- secret undisclosed information within a particular business or industry
- Loyalty to a particular business
- information Private information that belongs to an organization and cannot be released to the public
- planning long-range for the company as a whole
- skills ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs
- involves recruiting , interviewing , hiring, orienting, and dealing with job changes
- loyalty usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- Focused on customer needs and wants
- management all managers who are responsible for the operation of the company or a business unit
20 Clues: polite behavior • Loyalty to a particular business • Focused on customer needs and wants • planning long-range for the company as a whole • skills ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs • loyalty usually expressed in regular purchases from the business • function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished • ...
Goods and Services 2021-11-17
Across
- something you can touch
- something you cannot touch
- the type of market that involves the general public
- takes place when a product is purchased
- a business that produces goods or services
- exists wherever a product is sold
- a company that sells to the end consumer
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- the type of marketplace that is used through electronic communication
- 1st function of a business
- a business that builds
- a business that takes resources from the earth
- a company that resells goods to another company or to a retail store
- 2nd function of a business
- the type of market that involves business to business transactions
14 Clues: a business that builds • something you can touch • 1st function of a business • 2nd function of a business • something you cannot touch • exists wherever a product is sold • takes place when a product is purchased • a company that sells to the end consumer • a business that produces goods or services • a business that takes resources from the earth • ...
Chapter 5 2020-02-24
Across
- cost of sales
- amounts a business pays to operate
- Sales between $500 million and $5B
- net income
- brief summary of "numbers" for the year
- items of value company owns
- money will double in x years
- net sales or revenues
- sales over $5B
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- sales under $500 million
- Founded in 1951 as NAIC
- describes the company's business in a paragraph
- investing in different industries
- net income divided by number of shares outstanding
- yearly record summarizing finances
- Averaging investing about equal amounts of money
- pre tax income
- company profit after all expenses are paid
- debts that a business owes to others
- earingings of a business
20 Clues: net income • cost of sales • pre tax income • sales over $5B • net sales or revenues • Founded in 1951 as NAIC • sales under $500 million • earingings of a business • items of value company owns • money will double in x years • investing in different industries • amounts a business pays to operate • Sales between $500 million and $5B • yearly record summarizing finances • ...
Marketing/Survey of Business 2025-09-29
Across
- – How much consumers want a product.
- – Ownership in a company.
- – A good or service offered to customers.
- – Debts a company owes.
- – Stock of goods held by a business.
- – To put money into something for future gain.
- – Promoting and selling products.
- – Person who starts and runs a business.
- – Cost of running a business.
- – Rivalry between businesses.
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- – Amount of goods available.
- – A financial plan for spending.
- – Money or assets used to start a business.
- – Deduction from an account.
- – Managing money and investments.
- – Person who buys goods and services.
- – Borrowed money that must be repaid.
- – Money left after expenses are paid.
- – Total income from sales.
- – Things a company owns.
20 Clues: – Debts a company owes. • – Things a company owns. • – Ownership in a company. • – Total income from sales. • – Amount of goods available. • – Deduction from an account. • – Cost of running a business. • – Rivalry between businesses. • – A financial plan for spending. • – Managing money and investments. • – Promoting and selling products. • – How much consumers want a product. • ...
Accounting Revision 2025-11-09
Across
- The first place transactions are recorded.
- Proof of a cash payment received.
- Owners’ claim on the business.
- Costs incurred in running the business.
- A financial plan for future operations.
- Managing money through financial institutions.
- An obligation owed to another party.
- A record of all financial transactions.
- Delayed payment arrangement.
- When revenue exceeds expenses.
- A resource controlled by a business.
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- A document requesting payment.
- Income earned from business activities.
- Goods held for resale.
- The process of paying employees.
- The difference between two totals.
- An entry that increases assets.
- A tax added to most goods and services.
- Physical money kept on hand.
- A review of financial records.
20 Clues: Goods held for resale. • Delayed payment arrangement. • Physical money kept on hand. • A document requesting payment. • Owners’ claim on the business. • When revenue exceeds expenses. • A review of financial records. • An entry that increases assets. • The process of paying employees. • Proof of a cash payment received. • The difference between two totals. • ...
Business Management Unit 1 Key Terms Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- The people hired to be responsible for overseeing certain functions, operations, or departments within an organization.
- The individuals or organizations that actually use a product.
- The group of senior managers who run a company on behalf of the owners of the company.
- A decision-making organization established to produce goods and/or provide services.
- This refers to the mutually exclusive and incompatible interests of different stakeholder groups. If not managed, it often leads to protracted disagreements, disputes, and arguments in the workplace.
- These are physical (tangible) products, such as cars, clothes, flowers, food, furniture, smartphones, and toys.
- The individuals who take risks in overseeing a business organization or business venture, usually in pursuit of profit.
- sector: Business activity involved with the extraction of natural resources, e.g. fishing, mining and agriculture.
- and accounts: Function of an organization responsible for ensuring that the business has sufficient funds in order to conduct its daily operations.
- The people or organizations that have shares in a company. Their interest is financial, i.e., regular dividends and a higher share price.
- These are the workers within an organization. Their interests include job security, a competitive remuneration package, a safe working environment, and opportunities for career development.
- These are the desires of individual customers, i.e., the goods and services that they would like to have (rather than things they need to survive), such as a new smartphone, a family holiday in an overseas location, fresh flowers, or jewellery.
- The individuals or organizations that purchase a product.
- A business alliance consisting of two to twenty individual owners who share responsibility for the business. A law firm with multiple partners is an example of a partnership.
- sector: Business activity involved with the manufacturing or construction of finished products.
- The knowledge, skills and experiences of individuals who have the capability to manage the overall production process.
- of production: The collective term for the resources used in the production process, i.e. land, labour, capital and entrepreneurship.
- The business function referring to the process of making goods and providing services from the available resources of a business to meet the needs and wants of its customers.
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- For-profit social enterprises owned and run by their members. A good example is a consumer cooperative grocery store, where customers become member-owners and have a say in the store's operations.
- partnership: A special type of partnership where one or more partners contribute capital and enjoy a share of the profits without participating in the business's daily operations. A real estate investment partnership often has limited partners who finance the project but leave the decision-making to the general partner.
- Any business organization that is owned by its shareholders, who have limited liability. Privately held companies, such as an accounting firm, and publicly held companies, like Apple Inc., are examples of corporations.
- Business function of identifying the needs and wants of customers so that the organization can provide goods and services to meet these requirements and desires, usually in a profitable way.
- The process of creating goods and/or services using the factors of production available to the business.
- value: The process of producing a particular good or service that is worth more than the cost of the resources used to produce it.
- Intangible products, such as haircuts, tourism, public transport, banking, insurance education, and healthcare.
- These are the firm's rivals, which operate in the same industry and contest for the same customers.
- of Partnership: A legally binding contract that all joint owners of a partnership sign, stating the purpose of the business, partners' formal rights, and profit-sharing agreements. Partners in a law firm sign a deed of partnership to establish their working relationship.
- The basic necessities that an individual must have in order to survive, such as food, water, and shelter.
- resources: The business function that handles all aspects relate to the workforce, involving all aspects of a firm's operations related to staff (personnel) within an organization.
- These are the firm's clients, individuals, and other businesses who purchase the organization's goods and/or services. Their interests include competitive prices, fit-for-purpose products, and overall value for money.
- sector: Business activity that involves providing services to customers, i.e. consumers and business clients.
- sector: Business activity involving the creation or sharing of knowledge and information.
- liability: The legal status of a business that shields its shareholders from being personally liable for more than their original investment. If a shareholder invests $10,000 in a limited liability company and the company faces debts, the shareholder's personal assets are protected beyond their initial investment.
- Moral guidelines or codes of practice that govern good organizational behavior.
34 Clues: The individuals or organizations that purchase a product. • The individuals or organizations that actually use a product. • Moral guidelines or codes of practice that govern good organizational behavior. • A decision-making organization established to produce goods and/or provide services. • ...
BPEM 2024-07-01
Across
- - Legal structure protecting the owner's personal assets
- Document outlining a business's future objectives and strategies (8
- - Process of finding new business opportunities
- - Group of potential customers
- - Initial funds invested in a business
- Plan - Plan for promoting and selling products
- - A unique selling point or characteristic
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- - External factors affecting a business
- Model - Written description of a business idea and how it will be carried out
- - Process of bringing a new product to market
- - Analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats
- - First step in business planning involving idea generation
- Research - Study to assess market potential
- - A person who starts and runs a business
- - Financial forecast for revenue and expenses
15 Clues: - Group of potential customers • - Initial funds invested in a business • - External factors affecting a business • - A person who starts and runs a business • - A unique selling point or characteristic • Research - Study to assess market potential • - Process of bringing a new product to market • - Financial forecast for revenue and expenses • ...
Accounting Concepts 2020-07-03
Across
- Remuneration paid to unskilled workers.
- When income exceed expenses.
- Exchange of money when something is bought.
- When the owner withdraws money for personal use.
- Daily Running costs of a business that is consumed when used.
- The document issued when the business makes payments.
- Money owed to third parties.
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- The source document issued for a CRJ transaction.
- The books of first entry.
- The items consumed when a business provides a service.
- The owner’s total investment in a business.
- Remuneration paid to skilled workers.
- When expenses exceed income.
- The money invested into a business by the owner.
- An item of value owned by the business.
15 Clues: The books of first entry. • When income exceed expenses. • When expenses exceed income. • Money owed to third parties. • Remuneration paid to skilled workers. • Remuneration paid to unskilled workers. • An item of value owned by the business. • The owner’s total investment in a business. • Exchange of money when something is bought. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2024-11-19
Across
- What type of expense is a mortgage?
- What is the term for a plan of expenses and profits?
- Sylvester explains his business in a way that shows the value of it. What is this called?
- What is it called when a business is controlled by various shareholders?
- What is the name of the amount of money earned considering all expenses?
- Fred's business helps people install various technologies. What is the help called?
- What is a short summary of a business that can be explained to a customer or investor called?
- What is the term for the process of starting and maintaining a business?
- What is the name for the skills needed to be successful in any workplace?
Down
- What is the term for a business owned by one person?
- What is the name of the point at which expenses and revenue are equal?
- What is the name for the people who make a product and sell it in large volumes?
- What is another term for the group that Harvey is mainly selling to?
- Jimmy's business owes $7,000 to Jerry's business. What is the $7,000 called?
- What is the term for the amount of money earned without considering expenses?
- What is the property of a business called?
16 Clues: What type of expense is a mortgage? • What is the property of a business called? • What is the term for a business owned by one person? • What is the term for a plan of expenses and profits? • What is another term for the group that Harvey is mainly selling to? • What is the name of the point at which expenses and revenue are equal? • ...
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2021-03-07
Across
- young company founded by one or more entrepreneurs to develop a unique product or service and bring it to market
- one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control of that company
- large sum of money which you use to start a business
- major change in business model
- individual that puts money into an entity
- pulling customers to valuable content
- a business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit
- legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business
- activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service.
- measurable set of performance indicators
Down
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- start or set in motion
- when two people start a business, they’re each other’s associates or partners
- directing and controlling a group of people or an organization to reach a goal.
- a financial gain
- a symbol, words, or a phrase officially registered for a company
- An organization designed to accelerate the growth and success of entrepreneurial companies
- presentation of a business idea to potential investors
18 Clues: a financial gain • start or set in motion • major change in business model • pulling customers to valuable content • measurable set of performance indicators • individual that puts money into an entity • large sum of money which you use to start a business • presentation of a business idea to potential investors • ...
Business Crossword Activity 2022-04-27
Across
- companies that are owned by a small number of shareholders
- A business that is run by a single person
- there is no legal difference between the owner and the business.
- companies that offer shares on a public stock market
- has a separate legal identity from its owners
- They are non-profit organizations that stay to benefit the public.
- Organizations that are usually constrained by the necessity of earning profits
- owner is only liable for the original amount of money invested in the business.
- Growth can be accelerated with less capital outlay.
Down
- Business organisations owned and controlled by the government.
- A business that is owned between a group of 2-20 people.
- Don't need to establish themselves the way soletraders do.
- Owner of a business is personally liable for all business debts.
- recipients of deviance
- businesses that use profits to benefit themselves and & the local community or for a social cause.
- They are run in a democratic manner, with members being able to have a say in important decisions.
- dedicated to providing services rather than earning a profit.
- being listed on the stock exchange as a plc
18 Clues: recipients of deviance • A business that is run by a single person • being listed on the stock exchange as a plc • has a separate legal identity from its owners • Growth can be accelerated with less capital outlay. • companies that offer shares on a public stock market • A business that is owned between a group of 2-20 people. • ...
Dan 2026-04-07
Across
- The rivalry between businesses to attract customers and gain market share.
- & Accounting
- An entry on the left side of an account, representing an increase in assets or a decrease in liabilities/equity.
- Pressbooks
- An agreement where a borrower receives something of value now and agrees to pay for it later.
- The process of combining various inputs (like labor and capital) to create goods or services.
- Proprietorship: A business owned and operated by one person who is personally responsible for all its debts (unlimited liability).
- A business model where an owner (franchisee) buys the right to use a parent company's (franchisor) name and systems.
- & Roles
- A business owned jointly by two or more people who share operations and financial responsibility.
- Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset.
- An early sample, model, or release of a product built to test a concept or process.
- & Legal Terms
- An individual who starts and operates a new business venture, accepting both the risks and opportunities.
- Shares of ownership in a corporation.
- & Operations
Down
- A company's legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- the Red: A slang term indicating a business is losing money or has a negative balance.
- The act of using resources, goods, or services by households or businesses.
- The financial gain earned by a business after all expenses are deducted from total revenue.
- A legal claim or security interest on an asset used as collateral against a loan.
- An employee who acts like an entrepreneur within a large organization to create new products or services.
- A legal entity separate from its owners (shareholders) that is responsible for its own debts and liabilities.
- Pressbooks
- The total amount of money a business receives from its activities, such as sales of goods or services.
- Enterprise: A business organization wholly or partly owned and controlled by the government.
- The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- The quality of introducing new ideas, methods, or products.
- the Black: A slang term indicating a business is profitable or has a positive balance.
- A market structure where a single seller or producer has exclusive control over a product or service.
- A method of gathering information from a specific group to analyze market trends or customer needs.
- Enterprise: A business or industry managed by independent companies or private individuals rather than the state.
- Financial resources or property owned by a person or company that have value.
- Money borrowed by one party from another to finance operations.
- A risky or daring journey or undertaking, often referring to a new business project.
- Any location (physical or digital) where buyers and sellers engage in trade.
- Financial resources or assets used to fund business operations and investments.
- Ownership of a company
- A system of exchange where goods or services are directly traded for other goods or services without using money.
39 Clues: & Roles • Pressbooks • Pressbooks • & Accounting • & Operations • & Legal Terms • Ownership of a company • Shares of ownership in a corporation. • The quality of introducing new ideas, methods, or products. • Money borrowed by one party from another to finance operations. • Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset. • ...
Digital Marketing Trends for 2024 2023-12-07
Across
- Maximizing the performance of advertising campaigns.
- Delivering content or ads to an audience in real-time.
- Simulating a realistic environment through computer technology.
- A software program that responds to voice commands.
- Analyzing user behavior to anticipate future actions.
- Utilizing artificial intelligence to analyze data and provide insights.
- A popular platform for short-form video content.
- Content that requires active engagement from the audience.
- Tailoring content and experiences to individual preferences.
Down
- Managing and influencing the public perception of a brand.
- Using artificial intelligence to perform tasks without human intervention.
- Placing the customer at the center of marketing efforts.
- Promoting products or services based on their environmental benefits.
- The application of AI algorithms to enable systems to learn and improve.
- Simulated influencers created through computer-generated imagery.
- The digital universe where users interact in a computer-generated environment.
16 Clues: A popular platform for short-form video content. • A software program that responds to voice commands. • Maximizing the performance of advertising campaigns. • Analyzing user behavior to anticipate future actions. • Delivering content or ads to an audience in real-time. • Placing the customer at the center of marketing efforts. • ...
Angol 2025-09-09
Accounting Plan 2020-07-14
Across
- money that can be used immediately like money in a checking account inventory products a business has on hand
- money coming into a business from providing products and services to customers.
- a statement that shows the net profit and loss in a set period of time
- money that a business owed and has agreed to pay back within a set time period
- money exiting the business for fixed expenses and variable expenses.
Down
- tools used to maintain accounting records
- money owed to a business from customers
- a statement that records the way that cash flows in and out of a business through investments, financing, and operations.
- a financial statement that lists a company’s assets and liabilities
- company’s debt, or money owed to an individual or organization like borrowing money from a bank.
- lists all income entering a business and expenses that drive money out of your business
- refers to the total earnings of a business known as profits
- a plan that identifies the tools to be used to help you structure and keep track of your money that goes in and out of the business.
- something of value that a business owns. Examples are cash, inventory, etc
14 Clues: money owed to a business from customers • tools used to maintain accounting records • refers to the total earnings of a business known as profits • a financial statement that lists a company’s assets and liabilities • money exiting the business for fixed expenses and variable expenses. • a statement that shows the net profit and loss in a set period of time • ...
Chapter 4 Jargon 2020-11-02
Across
- review of the financial statement of a business and the accounting practices that were used to produce them
- money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services
- Equity Statement: Financial statement that summarizes changes in the owner’s equity during a fiscal period
- cost involved in operating a business
- sheet: financial statement that reports the assets, liabilities,and owner's equity
- Money that a business earns for the goods and services it sells; also called income
- Revenue earned from selling goods or services
Down
- Business debts or what a business owes
- property or items of value owned by a business
- accepted accounting principles (GAAP): Rules, standards, and practices that a business follows to record and report financial information
- capital: difference between current assets and current liabilities
- Statement: financial statement that reports the revenue and expenses of a business for a specific time period and it shows a net income or net loss; also called profit and loss (P & L) statement
- flow statement: financial statement that reports how much cash moves into and out of a business
- period: period of time for which a business summarizes accounting information and prepares financial statements
14 Clues: cost involved in operating a business • Business debts or what a business owes • Revenue earned from selling goods or services • property or items of value owned by a business • capital: difference between current assets and current liabilities • money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services • ...
Chapter 4 Jargon 2025-02-23
Across
- review of the financial statement of a business and the accounting practices that were used to produce them
- money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services
- Equity Statement: Financial statement that summarizes changes in the owner’s equity during a fiscal period
- cost involved in operating a business
- sheet: financial statement that reports the assets, liabilities,and owner's equity
- Money that a business earns for the goods and services it sells; also called income
- Revenue earned from selling goods or services
Down
- Business debts or what a business owes
- property or items of value owned by a business
- accepted accounting principles (GAAP): Rules, standards, and practices that a business follows to record and report financial information
- capital: difference between current assets and current liabilities
- Statement: financial statement that reports the revenue and expenses of a business for a specific time period and it shows a net income or net loss; also called profit and loss (P & L) statement
- flow statement: financial statement that reports how much cash moves into and out of a business
- period: period of time for which a business summarizes accounting information and prepares financial statements
14 Clues: cost involved in operating a business • Business debts or what a business owes • Revenue earned from selling goods or services • property or items of value owned by a business • capital: difference between current assets and current liabilities • money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services • ...
AP Psych Crosswords Puzzle on Famous Names 2016-04-17
Across
- Developed client-centered therapy
- remembered for his research on the conditioning process and the Little Albert experiment
- opened up the knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
- Developed cognitive-behavior therapy
- 8-stage theory of Psychosocial Development
- Conducted longitudinal studies on temperament (infancy to adolescence)
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- ___-Simon Test (intelligence test)
- has a systematic theory about why happy people are happy
- Studied attachment in monkeys
- Conducted "shocking"experiments on obedience
- Successful intelligence theory
- developed a measuring scale to measure depth of hypnosis, or how susceptible people were to hypnosis,
- Known for his theory of cognitive development in children
Down
- operant conditioning
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- conformity experiments/social pressures
- the universality of facial expressions
- theory of moral development in children
- parenting styles
- Strange Situation and the attachment theory
- Rational emotive behaviour therapy
- Hierarchy of needs
- theory of innate grammar
- psychology of judgment and decision-making
- is the "father of modern psychiatry", psychoanalysis
- classical conditioning (dogs)
- memory construction and the misinformation effect
28 Clues: parenting styles • Hierarchy of needs • operant conditioning • theory of innate grammar • Stanford Prison Experiment • Studied attachment in monkeys • classical conditioning (dogs) • Successful intelligence theory • Theory of multiple intelligences • Developed client-centered therapy • ___-Simon Test (intelligence test) • Rational emotive behaviour therapy • ...
Human Relations 2022-04-15
Across
- a feeling of inability to deal with anticipated harm
- physical and emotion reaction to threating aspects of the environment
- a collection of personality characteristics that involve one's ability to transform negative stressors into positive challenges
- how well we use the time we are given
- self-assessment tool to help us look at our self-esteem
- shorter-term goals we must do in order to accomplish our bigger goals
- control, encourage, or discourage interaction
- measures an individuals intelligence based on a score from testing
- the opinion you have about yourself
- tendency to avoid a critical evaluation of ideas the group favors
Down
- the level of social intelligence an individual has
- Psychological damage from stress
- mental shortcuts
- no longer considered a member
- thoughts we have about ourselves and situations
- accepting the first alternative that meets minimum criteria
- includes at least three people
- the loudness of your voice
- nonverbal gestures that carry a specific meaning and can replace or reinforce words
- is the general of new, imaginative ideas
20 Clues: mental shortcuts • the loudness of your voice • no longer considered a member • includes at least three people • Psychological damage from stress • the opinion you have about yourself • how well we use the time we are given • is the general of new, imaginative ideas • control, encourage, or discourage interaction • thoughts we have about ourselves and situations • ...
AP Psychology terms 2023-05-03
Across
- Results can be constantly repeated
- Part of the brain that processes fear
- Special cells that convert light into electrical signals
- A large request that will most like be turned down in made followed by a smaller request
- Part of the nervous system that activates during a fight-or-flight response
- Type of conditioning that decreases a behavior
- Type of memory that lasts only 1-3 seconds
- Area of the brain that control speech production
- Type of conditions that increases a behavior
- Broadened what constitutes intelligence(multiple intelligence)
- Focuses on the whole or all parts
- The variable that's manipulated in an experiment
- Brain lobe that controls sight functions
Down
- Brain lobe that controls hearing functions
- Part of the brain that controls appetite
- Founded the psychoanalytic perspective
- A person's traits are based on the situation
- The devil on your shoulder according to Freud
- A measure tests what it's supposed to
- Controls functions like heart-beat breathing ect.
20 Clues: Focuses on the whole or all parts • Results can be constantly repeated • Part of the brain that processes fear • A measure tests what it's supposed to • Founded the psychoanalytic perspective • Part of the brain that controls appetite • Brain lobe that controls sight functions • Brain lobe that controls hearing functions • Type of memory that lasts only 1-3 seconds • ...
Spies the book 2021-05-20
Across
- one-way voice link.
- An economic system with the purpose of achieving a level of social equality.
- The term used to refer to the Security Service.
- A preemptive nuclear strike on enemy.
- A spy who pretends to work for one country while secretly working for its opponent.
- An expression used in the West during the Cold War.
- The term used to refer to SIS.
- Intercontinental ballistic missile.
- The Central Intelligence Agency.
- The House Un-American Activities Committee.
- German Democratic Republic.
Down
- An extremely small camera.
- An economic system in which companies are privately owned and run for the purpose of making a profit.
- The act of spying.
- A small enclosed space designed to protect occupants from nuclear fallout.
- Secret Intelligence Service.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- A paper that dissolves.
- A permanent barrier separating East Berlin and West Berlin and Surrounding all of West Berlin.
- Competition between the US and USSR to build more and stronger nuclear weapons.
20 Clues: The act of spying. • one-way voice link. • A paper that dissolves. • An extremely small camera. • German Democratic Republic. • Secret Intelligence Service. • The term used to refer to SIS. • The Central Intelligence Agency. • Intercontinental ballistic missile. • A preemptive nuclear strike on enemy. • The North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • ...
Psychology Final 2023-12-18
Across
- examination of one's thoughts and feelings
- actual yearly age
- IQ that's 70-79
- organization that represents U.S. psychologists
- made individual intelligence tests that also brought performance
- made first intelligence test
- evolution and inspired humans to study animals
- surroundings
- educated guess
- psychoanalytist that suggested unconscious memories influence behavior
- rat guy that studied originally digestion
- bowwing from theories to develop own theory
- group that recieves the independent variable
- punishment and reward
- stimulus -> reinforcement -> response
- mental familiarity
Down
- group that was never changed
- behavioral and thought that environment forces us to become who we are
- humanistic and believed in free choice and will
- "father" of psychology
- normally have if you have a high IQ
- IQ that's 20 and below
- social learning, bAlfred Binetinner person
- automatic behavior like blinking
- and downplays emotion
- everyone has 46 (down's syndrome has 47)
- mental knowledge
- IQ that's 36-51
- ability to form a mental image
- IQ that's 20-35
- "fake" independent variable
- objective descriptions of background forces
- IQ that's 52-69
- grouping together
34 Clues: surroundings • educated guess • IQ that's 70-79 • IQ that's 36-51 • IQ that's 20-35 • IQ that's 52-69 • mental knowledge • actual yearly age • grouping together • mental familiarity • and downplays emotion • punishment and reward • "father" of psychology • IQ that's 20 and below • "fake" independent variable • group that was never changed • made first intelligence test • ...
PYR - Crack the Code 2024-07-24
Across
- the most spoken language in the world
- is the term for additional compensation given to employees on top of their regular earnings
- What term is used for a public holiday when financial institutions are closed and many people have a day off?
- month in which the most people are born worldwide
- First name of SAP’s CEO
- is an artificial intelligence created by Tony Stark
- How won the EUROCUP 2024
- Type of intelligence shown by machines
Down
- is the term for the amount of money an employee earns before any deductions
- The gap between the predicted value and the actual outcome
- What is the primary SAP programming language
- What popular streaming service
- one of SAP’s values: Build______, not silos
- Company headquarter
- When you use several version of the same Machine-Learning algorithm
- is the process of calculating and distributing employee wages
- What is the smallest prime number?
- acronyms The Internet of Things
- term refers to the compensation in the form of company shares
- How many board members does SAP have?
20 Clues: Company headquarter • First name of SAP’s CEO • How won the EUROCUP 2024 • What popular streaming service • acronyms The Internet of Things • What is the smallest prime number? • the most spoken language in the world • How many board members does SAP have? • Type of intelligence shown by machines • one of SAP’s values: Build______, not silos • ...
War of Independence 1919 - 1921 2026-04-13
Across
- Type of attack used in guerrilla warfare (6)
- Ex-army officers who were ruthless (11)
- First assembly of independent Ireland (4)
- Important government building burned by IRA in May 1921 (11)
- Director of Intelligence who organised a network of spies (7)
- What the Irish Volunteers became known as (3)
- City burned by Auxiliaries in November 1920 (4)
- 21 November 1920 (11)
- Leader who agreed to truce (8)
- Location of the first ambush that killed two RIC constables (12)
- Hunger strike location in October 1920 (6)
- Type of warfare used by the IRA (9)
Down
- Mobile IRA units that carried out large-scale ambushes (13)
- Name Collins gave to his team of assassins (7)
- Michael Collins built an intelligence network of these (5)
- Month of first ambush (7)
- Police force whose barracks were attacked (3)
- Units that moved around rural areas (6)
- Ex-British soldiers named for their uniform colours (13)
- Secret society many in the First Dáil belonged to (3)
- Agreement that ended the war on 11 July 1921 (5)
21 Clues: 21 November 1920 (11) • Month of first ambush (7) • Leader who agreed to truce (8) • Type of warfare used by the IRA (9) • Ex-army officers who were ruthless (11) • Units that moved around rural areas (6) • First assembly of independent Ireland (4) • Hunger strike location in October 1920 (6) • Type of attack used in guerrilla warfare (6) • ...
values 2015-07-29
Across
- achieving the best in a game or race
- being safe from danger
- accomplishing self goals
- if to countries are not at war then they are at...
- how smart a person is
- were you are physically in the world
- fun
- appearance
- how rich you are
- having a good strong friendship
- how creative you are
- widespread respect and admiration of someone or something
- doing what others tell you or is needed of you
- giving someone attention and treating them equally
- being honest and having good morels
- being very well know
- how your related to
- having great affection for someone
- your affect on other
Down
- honesty
- being able to do things by your self
- trusting someone or having faith in a belief
- developing your self believes and morels
- belonging to a large group
- fiting in with others
- being the leader
- physical or mental well being
- your knowledge or intelligence
- being good friends
- your faith in another person
- telling the truth
- being fair or having good morels
32 Clues: fun • honesty • appearance • being the leader • how rich you are • telling the truth • being good friends • how your related to • how creative you are • being very well know • your affect on other • fiting in with others • how smart a person is • being safe from danger • accomplishing self goals • belonging to a large group • your faith in another person • physical or mental well being • ...
Transition Skills Final Project 2020-11-19
Across
- A long series of items on a piece of paper.
- A quite and shy person.
- This is how your brain acts when it performs a task and changes a mental pathway.
- The act of being at someones side in tough times.
- A outgoing and typically loud person.
- The act of accepting someone different.
- The act of being kind to someone.
- A multiple intelligence-the ability to work well with nature.
- A synonym of brave.
Down
- A hormone released by you body when your stressed that causes you to stress eat.
- The act of being truthful.
- This is the most effective way for your brain to grow.
- A multiple intelligence-the ability to keep your emotion's in check
- A mean person who hurts others mentally and physically.
- The target of a bully.
- The ability to distinguish right from wrong.
- An achievement you set yourself.
- A hormone released by your body when your stressed causing you to be hyper.
- The result of the choices you make.
- The ability to identify a persons feelings.
20 Clues: A synonym of brave. • The target of a bully. • A quite and shy person. • The act of being truthful. • An achievement you set yourself. • The act of being kind to someone. • The result of the choices you make. • A outgoing and typically loud person. • The act of accepting someone different. • A long series of items on a piece of paper. • ...
Technology 2023-06-05
Across
- - Online storage and computing resources accessible over the internet
- - Electronic device for processing and storing data
- - Virtual Reality - Technology that simulates a computer-generated environment
- - Portable computer that can be used on a person's lap
- - Physical components of a computer or device
- - Programmable machine capable of carrying out tasks autonomously
- - Secret code used to access a computer or online account
- - Transmitting audio or video content over the internet in real-time
- - Intelligence - Development of computer systems capable of performing tasks that typically require human intelligence
- - Unmanned aerial vehicle controlled remotely or autonomously
- - Software for accessing and viewing web pages on the internet
Down
- - Wireless technology for connecting devices over short distances
- - Programs and applications that run on a computer or device
- - Mobile device with advanced computing capabilities
- - Malicious software that can harm a computer or network
- PRINTING - Additive manufacturing process of creating three-dimensional objects
- - Application software designed for a specific purpose on a device
- - Global computer network providing information and communication
- - Engaging in electronic games, often involving video consoles or computers
- - Wireless technology for connecting devices to the internet
20 Clues: - Physical components of a computer or device • - Electronic device for processing and storing data • - Mobile device with advanced computing capabilities • - Portable computer that can be used on a person's lap • - Malicious software that can harm a computer or network • - Secret code used to access a computer or online account • ...
ashlyns vocab crossword 2022-12-06
Across
- group activities relate to managemen
- ability to communicate
- ability to see big picture
- process of cordinating resources
- mid level management
- objective
- work with employee carry business
- function providing guidance to workers
Down
- supplies used by business
- all sources of money to a business
- function of selling up business
- top level management
- knowledge,facts,data
- ppl who produce good/services
- mnagers report top level management
- ppl who job involves carrying out management
- function monitors work effort
17 Clues: objective • top level management • knowledge,facts,data • mid level management • ability to communicate • supplies used by business • ability to see big picture • ppl who produce good/services • function monitors work effort • function of selling up business • process of cordinating resources • work with employee carry business • all sources of money to a business • ...
Ella's Business Crossword 2017-11-15
Across
- a catchphrase
- me
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
- gain money
- customer or buyer
- group of people which govern a country or state
- symbol or design
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses
- a buyer of product
Down
- the regard that something is held to deserve
- current or medium in the form of coins and banknotes
- promoter
- business person
- profession
- the process of dealing with things or people.
- commercial business
- a worker
17 Clues: me • promoter • a worker • profession • gain money • a catchphrase • business person • symbol or design • customer or buyer • a buyer of product • commercial business • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • the regard that something is held to deserve • the process of dealing with things or people. • group of people which govern a country or state • ...
The Odyssey 2016-04-17
M6 Middle Childhood Cognitive 2022-04-08
Across
- difficulty in one or more areas of learning, even when overall intelligence or motivation is not affected; __________ disability
- Sternberg’s theory that recognizes three forms of intelligence: academic, creative, and practical; _________________ theory of intelligence
- distribution bell shaped curve which is the pattern of scores where the bulk of scores fall in the middles and are distributed equally at the ends
- memory aids that help organize information for encoding; _____________ device
- those who fall into the extreme ends, or tails, of a normal distribution for a characteristic (such as IQ)
- take time to develop, they don't all arrive at once; ______________ of acquisition
- Piaget's cognitive stage in Middle Childhood when children before more logical, flexible and organized; _______________ Operational Stage
Down
- process of monitoring one's progress toward a goal; cognitive self-_______________
- technique in which you think about the meaning of the new information and its relation to knowledge already stored in your memory
- a formal document which identifyies all services and accommodations needed to allow a child with a disability to fully particpate in school
- a specific learning disability characterized by difficulties with writing
- able to focus on more than one aspect of a problem (e.g., height and width) and coordinate them
- order items along quantitative dimension
- teaching reading by teaching letter-sound correspondences
14 Clues: order items along quantitative dimension • teaching reading by teaching letter-sound correspondences • a specific learning disability characterized by difficulties with writing • memory aids that help organize information for encoding; _____________ device • process of monitoring one's progress toward a goal; cognitive self-_______________ • ...
Alec Henry 2024-05-10
Across
- increases of the money supply
- product required for survival
- consumers buying something
- highest point on the business cycle
- economic decline
- somebody staring their own business
- cycle ups and downs in GDP
- the worst kind of unemployment
- government limit on highest price
Down
- when quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- how much money is made
- places and arrangements to sell products
- prices going up
- man made tools and equipment
- percent of unemployment
- workers who are willing to produce goods and services
- growth making more goods then you did before
- lowest point on the business cycle
- recession and inflation together
- monetary worth of a good or service
20 Clues: prices going up • economic decline • how much money is made • percent of unemployment • consumers buying something • cycle ups and downs in GDP • man made tools and equipment • increases of the money supply • product required for survival • the worst kind of unemployment • recession and inflation together • government limit on highest price • lowest point on the business cycle • ...
Topic 5 Vocabulary 2024-11-19
Across
- Supply and demand for jobs.
- Organization focused on social causes.
- Groups protecting workers’ rights.
- Total workers available for jobs.
- Corporation owning various businesses.
- Partnership with limited legal risks.
- Percentage of people seeking jobs.
- Rules about land use.
- Company operating in many countries.
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- Merger of similar companies.
- Legal responsibility for debts.
- Merger of companies in different production stages.
- Business model using another company’s brand.
- Forming a corporation legally.
- Joining of two or more companies.
- Business owned by two or more people.
- Legal entity separate from owners.
- Business run by one person.
- Lowest legal pay for workers.
- Business owned by its members.
20 Clues: Rules about land use. • Supply and demand for jobs. • Business run by one person. • Merger of similar companies. • Lowest legal pay for workers. • Forming a corporation legally. • Business owned by its members. • Legal responsibility for debts. • Joining of two or more companies. • Total workers available for jobs. • Legal entity separate from owners. • ...
They're Made Out of Meat! 2018-10-29
2.05BC ashlyn vocabulary crossword 2022-11-17
Across
- market structure controlled by 1 supplier
- risk presents chance of loss
- choosing not to do a risk
- assuming responsibilities for risk
- involves reducing chance of loss
- illegal agreement
- rivalry offers dissimilar goods
- goverment allows exist legally
- involves moving impact of risk
Down
- type of market,enviorment,business
- prevent business actions
- risk caused by human mistake
- resources to the best advantage
- selling identical products
- focus on price similar amount type
- illegal agreement business agree on price
- situation either profit or loss possibl
- rivalry between 2 or more business
- agreement requiring customer to buy
- return part of price a customer pays for goods
20 Clues: illegal agreement • prevent business actions • choosing not to do a risk • selling identical products • risk caused by human mistake • risk presents chance of loss • goverment allows exist legally • involves moving impact of risk • resources to the best advantage • rivalry offers dissimilar goods • involves reducing chance of loss • type of market,enviorment,business • ...
The Tell-Tale Heart 2021-11-10
14 Clues: boldness • cautious • appointed • held back • energetic gestures • annoyed; disturbed • contempt; ridicule • deeply intellectual • smoothness; politeness • forcefully; passionately • sharp; sensitive; severe • gradually draw to a close • intelligence and good judgment • disguising of intentions or feelings
Kindness Calendar: Day 19 2022-11-03
14 Clues: e=mc2 • hamlet • astronomy • evolution • sistine chapel • psychoanalysis • father of India • apples & gravity • medicine & ethics • aviation industry • a Christmas carol • philosophy and intelligence • international text for the blind • polymath, inventor, artist, you name it
Marketing Entrepreneur Management 2018-03-22
Across
- a short song for a business
- a type of product
- marketing
- an item sold by a business
- someone who starts a business
- money gained on a sale
- a specific area
- a cost for an item
- a design for a business
- someone who invents things
Down
- a saying for a business
- the market a product is tar
- an action performed for money
- someone who innovates
- a thought that can be turned into a product or service
15 Clues: marketing • a specific area • a type of product • a cost for an item • someone who innovates • money gained on a sale • a saying for a business • a design for a business • an item sold by a business • someone who invents things • a short song for a business • the market a product is tar • an action performed for money • someone who starts a business • ...
Business Ethics and CSR 2023-11-20
Across
- Unjustified price increase
- Unfair treatment based on characteristics
- Penalty for unethical behavior
- Revealer of corporate wrongdoing
- Just compensation for labor
- Business rival
- Top executive officer
Down
- Influence of children on purchasing decisions
- Equal opportunities for all genders
- Moral principles guiding business conduct
- Company's severe challenge
- Interested party in a business
- Unethical use or manipulation
- Disparity in earnings
- Collective work stoppage
- Foundation of business relationships
16 Clues: Business rival • Disparity in earnings • Top executive officer • Collective work stoppage • Unjustified price increase • Company's severe challenge • Just compensation for labor • Unethical use or manipulation • Interested party in a business • Penalty for unethical behavior • Revealer of corporate wrongdoing • Equal opportunities for all genders • ...
Chapter 1 Business Activity 2023-06-08
Across
- An individual with an interest in the operation of a business
- Amount of goods or work produced by a person,machine or factory
- Physical products
- People's desires for goods and services
- Resources with limited availability
- Business organisations owned by individuals
- The department that deals with employing,training and helping people
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- Person who takes risks and sets up a business
- Goods and servies sold to ordinary people
- Business organisations owned by central or local government
- Group formed for a particular purpose
- Organisation that produces goods and services
- Goods and services produced by one business for another
- Non-physical products
- Basic requirements for human survival
15 Clues: Physical products • Non-physical products • Resources with limited availability • Group formed for a particular purpose • Basic requirements for human survival • People's desires for goods and services • Goods and servies sold to ordinary people • Business organisations owned by individuals • Person who takes risks and sets up a business • ...
commerce crossword 2025-10-07
Across
- The income made buy the business minus expenses
- The cost of the item/service
- A document showing the business' losses and profits over a certain period of time
- How much the buyer wants.
- How well produced/performed the product or service is
- Expenses subject to change
- The number of items
- The amount the seller has.
- Over a long period of time.
- Total amount made buy the business
Down
- A business' ability to sustain its operations long term and meet its financial obligations.
- Meeting the business' needs without distress or harm.
- Expenses that do not change
- To give instruction or tell.
- A business' purpose
15 Clues: The number of items • A business' purpose • How much the buyer wants. • Expenses subject to change • The amount the seller has. • Expenses that do not change • Over a long period of time. • The cost of the item/service • To give instruction or tell. • Total amount made buy the business • The income made buy the business minus expenses • ...
Forms of Business Ownership 2025-10-06
Across
- Neither seen nor active in the business
- A Separate legal entity from owners
- A consideration for choosing a business formation
- All partners have limited liability
- Two or more owners in this formation
- Do not pay taxes on corporate income.
- Creation of name, address, method of management,etc
- Taxes charged on company's profits and on shareholders' dividend.
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- Provision governing the business is conducted
- Simplest for of business ownwership
- Limited liability for business debts
- Companies that are traded on the stock exchange
- Seen but not generally active in the business
- Shares are held by a small number (family, friends, etc)
- Factor affecting formation choice
15 Clues: Factor affecting formation choice • Simplest for of business ownwership • A Separate legal entity from owners • All partners have limited liability • Limited liability for business debts • Two or more owners in this formation • Do not pay taxes on corporate income. • Neither seen nor active in the business • Provision governing the business is conducted • ...
Year 7 economics 2025-08-15
16 Clues: seller • ceo boss • cash bank • job money • money cash • limit rare • money topic • boss manager • amount limit • idea business • boss employer • average person • interest extra • want don't need • other companies • business company
ABF 1.1 Organizing a Business 2024-11-18
Across
- A business organization similar to a partnership.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- A part of the value chain, raw materials needed for end products are produced.
- A person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service; profitseeking enterprise or concern.
- Two or more persons as co-owners of a profit-making business.
- The property, items, and equipment owned, including all parcels of land in the United States.
- Arrange how owners share assets, income, debts, and liabilities across owners
- An intangible item, something that is not physically touched or stored, that is traded.
- A business organization in which the owners have shares in a separate legal entity
- Online and electronic business accounting similar to paper-based systems of accounting.
- An individual or business that grows crops or raises livestock.
- A unit of stocks traded by a corporation that shows ownership.
- Something you would like to have or something that you enjoy.
- An individual or business that sells goods to consumers and end users.
- A part of the value chain, products like seed, machinery, and data analysis.
- A part of the value chain creates new processes to solve problems.
Down
- Simplest, oldest, and most common form of business ownership.
- The exchange of goods and services in the agriculture, food, and natural resource system.
- A person or organization that uses a commodity or service. The final step of the value chain.
- Documenting and entering data in ledgers, journals, or files.
- Business organization in which profits are distributed as patronage
- A channel of distribution beginning with the supplier of materials or components.
- Things that you must have to live a safe and healthy life
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- A part of the value chain, advertising, and marketing.
- A multi-step process that adds value to a commodity starting with research & development.
- Item purchased to carry out a farm’s operation.
- Physical or financial property that has value and is owned by a business or individual.
- An individual or business that changes the form of a commodity or ingredient.
- A part of the value chain, food, fuel, fiber, lumber or pharmaceuticals.
- An individual or business that moves goods from one location to another.
- An individual or business that advertises, markets, and promotes a product or service.
- Something that is owed or that one is bound to pay or perform for another
- The science of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The monetary payment received for goods or services or other sources
- Financial obligation (debt) that must be paid at some future time.
36 Clues: Item purchased to carry out a farm’s operation. • A business organization similar to a partnership. • A part of the value chain, advertising, and marketing. • Things that you must have to live a safe and healthy life • Simplest, oldest, and most common form of business ownership. • Documenting and entering data in ledgers, journals, or files. • ...
Business Crossword 2026-03-11
Across
- A business not formed into a legal corporation
- the negatives of something within a business
- the joint oversight, control, and strategic operation of a business by two or more partners who share responsibilities, resources, and profits
- When a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name
- an individual, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company’s stock, making them a partial owner of the organization
- Individuals who work for a particular business
- Other businesses or individuals who produce and sell rival, or competing, goods or services to the ones offered by the business
Down
- the positives of something within a business
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations
- The act of starting and operating a new business in response to opportunities, assuming all the risk in the hope of making a profit
- goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- goods and services that are produced in Australia to be sold overseas
- People who buy from businesses
- A business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owners
14 Clues: People who buy from businesses • the positives of something within a business • the negatives of something within a business • A business not formed into a legal corporation • Individuals who work for a particular business • A business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owners • goods and services that are produced in Australia to be sold overseas • ...
Fox 2024-04-09
Across
- - Knowledge, Facts, or data presented in a useful form
- secret - undisclosed information within a particular business or industry
- - The management function that monitors the work effort
- - day to day activities required for continued business functioning
- Resources - Equipment and supplies used by businesses in their operation
- - the process or activity of producing goods in services
- - Polite behavior; good manners.
- - the management function of setting up the way business work will be done
- planning - Long range planning (3 to 5 yrs) for the company as a whole
Down
- culture - Values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- planning - short range planning (1yr) of specific actions the business will take
- Resources - People who work to produce goods or services
- skills - ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs
- relations - All the activities a business engages in to interact with its customers
- - fulfilling the requirements of the law
- management - Managers who report to top-level management
- Processing - Converting facts and figures into useful information
- - organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
- skills - The ability to communicate, interact, and build relationships with others
- management - process of planning,controlling, and organizing an organization or department
20 Clues: - Polite behavior; good manners. • - fulfilling the requirements of the law • - Knowledge, Facts, or data presented in a useful form • - The management function that monitors the work effort • Resources - People who work to produce goods or services • management - Managers who report to top-level management • - the process or activity of producing goods in services • ...
Understanding Business activity 2021-12-20
Across
- As only one owner/investor is there, the amount of capital invested in the business will be very low. This can restrict growth and expansion of the business. Their only sources of finance will be personal savings or borrowing or bank loans (though banks will be reluctant to lend to sole traders since it is risky).
- Similar to sole traders, very few legal formalities are required to start a partnership business. A partnership agreement/ partnership deed is a legal document that all partners have to sign, which forms the partnership. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter.
- of these social enterprises are set up in order to aid the community. This can be by providing employment to citizens, providing good quality goods and services at an affordable rate, etc.
- a group of workers is given responsibility for a particular process, product or development. They can decide as a team how to organize and carry out the tasks. The workers take part in decision making and take responsibility for the process. It gives them more control over their work and thus a sense of commitment, increasing job satisfaction. Working as a group will also add to morale, fulfill social needs and lead to job satisfaction.
- educational background and what any previous experience in doing previously
- Since there is only one owner, he/she will receive all of the profits the company generates.
- additional amount paid to workers for good work
- paid monthly or annually.
- these banks provide financial help for the business’ operations
- this consists of all the stakeholder groups, especially the third parties that are affected by the business’ activities
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- arguments may occur between partners while making decisions. This will delay decision-making.
- involves workers swapping around jobs and doing each specific task for only a limited time and then changing round again. This increases the variety in the work itself and will also make it easier for managers to move around workers to do other jobs if somebody is ill or absent. The tasks themselves are not made more interesting, but the switching of tasks may avoid boredom among workers. This is very common in factories with a huge production line where workers will move from retrieving products from the machine to labelling the products to packing the products to putting the products into huge cartons.
- Partners can invest more capital than what a sole trade only by himself could.
- : paid to salesperson, based on a percentage of sales they’ve made. The higher the sales, the more the pay. Although this will encourage salespersons to sell more products and increase profits, it can be very stressful for them because no sales made means no pay at all.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- where private individuals own and run business ventures. Their aim is to make a profit, and all costs and risks of the business is undertaken by the individual. Examples, Nike, McDonald’s, Virgin Airlines etc.
- If the owner dies or retires, the business dies with him/her.
- these are the risk takers of the business. They invest capital into the business to set up and expand it.
Down
- providing training will make workers feel that their work is being valued. Training also provides them opportunities for personal growth and development, thereby attaining job satisfaction
- some operations in the private sectors such as social enterprises do not aim for profits and prefer to set more economical objectives. They aim to better the society by providing social, environmental and financial aid. They help those in need, the underprivileged, the unemployed, the economy and the government.
- he sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
- name and address of the business and detailed description of the product or service being produced and sold; how and where it will be produced, who is likely to buy it, and in what quantities
- the role of the government is to protect the workers and customers from the business’ activities and safeguard their interests.
- they are also employees but managers control the work of others. Managers are in charge of making key business decisions.
- providing opportunities for promotion will get workers to work more efficiently and fill them with a sense of self-actualisation and job satisfaction
- where the government owns and runs business ventures. Their aim is to provide essential public goods and services (schools, hospitals, police etc.) in order to increase the welfare of their citizens, they don’t work to earn a profit. It is funded by the taxpaying citizens’ money, so they work in the interest of these citizens to provide them with services.
- : they are a very important part of every business. They purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides. Successful businesses use market research to find out customer preferences before producing their goods.
- how much of the capital will come from savings and how much will come from borrowings
- shares in the firm are given to employees so that they can become part owners of the company. This will increase employees’ loyalty to the company, as they feel a sense of belonging.
- although these businesses do not aim to maximize profits, they will have to meet the profit target set by the government. This is so that it can be reinvested into the business for meeting the needs of the society
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies.
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- brief summary of the key features of the business and the business plan
- the main aim of this organization is to provide a service to the community that must meet the quality target set by the government
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- indication of the cost of producing the product or service, the prices it proposes to charge for the products
40 Clues: paid monthly or annually. • additional amount paid to workers for good work • If the owner dies or retires, the business dies with him/her. • these banks provide financial help for the business’ operations • brief summary of the key features of the business and the business plan • educational background and what any previous experience in doing previously • ...
animals 2023-07-06
Across
- A marsupial with powerful hind legs, which it uses for hopping and carrying its young.
- A powerful, striped animal with sharp teeth and claws found in various habitats.
- A highly intelligent marine mammal that is known for its playful behavior and agility.
- A flightless bird that lives in the Southern Hemisphere and is adapted for swimming.
- A fast, agile big cat known for its incredible speed and distinctive spots.
- A large reptile with a long snout, sharp teeth, and a tough, scaly skin.
- A tall animal with a long neck and spots on its body, typically found in grasslands.
Down
- A marsupial with powerful hind legs, which it uses for hopping and carrying its young.
- A small, furry animal native to Australia that spends most of its time in trees.
- A powerful primate that lives in forests and is known for its strength and intelligence.
- A marine creature with eight flexible arms and a soft body, known for its intelligence.
- A large, strong animal that lives in the wild and is known for its roaring sound.
- A highly intelligent marine mammal that is known for its playful behavior and agility.
- A flightless bird that lives in the Southern Hemisphere and is adapted for swimming.
- A massive animal with a long trunk and large, curved tusks, known for its intelligence.
15 Clues: A large reptile with a long snout, sharp teeth, and a tough, scaly skin. • A fast, agile big cat known for its incredible speed and distinctive spots. • A small, furry animal native to Australia that spends most of its time in trees. • A powerful, striped animal with sharp teeth and claws found in various habitats. • ...
Business Concepts 2026-01-11
Across
- introducing new ideas and methods
- government agency that supports small business
- not needing help from others
- a person who starts and runs a business
- clean arrangement of people or resources
- activities that promote and sell products
- plan outline of business goal
Down
- traffic the flow of customers into a business
- planning and controlling resources
- continuing even with challenges and setbacks
- rival business selling similar products
- money provided to operate a business
- using imagination to produce new ideas
13 Clues: not needing help from others • introducing new ideas and methods • planning and controlling resources • money provided to operate a business • plan outline of business goal • using imagination to produce new ideas • rival business selling similar products • a person who starts and runs a business • clean arrangement of people or resources • ...
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
- used for count and calculator, wooden tool
- robot returning to the same programmed position over and over
- body part,
- Bot- event something like sports, involving bots fighting controlled by humans
- repeatability,when robot arm is able to go to the same position and orientation over and over
- something/somebody that stops the show
- intelligence, intelligence put in robots
- attached to skin of the face to detect electrical signals sent from the brain
- electrical units that are worn and controlled by a computer
Down
- operating robot
- - that causes something to stop and becomes useless
- doing the same movement the same over and over
- wheeled robot that has wireless internet connectivity
- robot with a shape and mind similar to human body
- paralyzed arms and legs
- framework thats movable used for supporting towers
- solutions, using a step by step to solve problems
- recognition- used in robots to allow them to understand text
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 • ...
BTEC Business Owen Battrick 2016-04-26
Across
- another way of describing the total revenue of a business
- a plan so you don't lose money.
- ways in which businesses make money
- the amount of money going into a business.
- debts owed by the business.
- shows how a business has performed over a period of time.
- the amount of money going out of the business.
Down
- the cost that doesn't change with output
- what is it called when revenue is more than expenditure?
- is anything that a business spends money on.
- it will be higher if the business makes more of their product and lower if they make less.
- when revenue and total costs cross over.
- items you or the business own.
- what is it called if revenue is less than expenditure
14 Clues: debts owed by the business. • items you or the business own. • a plan so you don't lose money. • ways in which businesses make money • the cost that doesn't change with output • when revenue and total costs cross over. • the amount of money going into a business. • is anything that a business spends money on. • the amount of money going out of the business. • ...
Business Letter Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-16
Across
- how to greet the recipient of the business letter
- graphic at the top of the letter
- letter spacing throughout the entire letter
- city and state in the address section
- the address that is second on the business letter
- aligning your text to the middle of the page
Down
- the address that is first on a business letter
- a type of business letter is that is considered professional
- the first item that you write out in a business letter
- typing your name at the bottom of the document
- one option for a complimentary closure
- a type of business letter that is casual
- the amount of spacing between each paragraph in a business letter
- aligning your text to the left of the page
- a document that is written to a business or an individual
15 Clues: graphic at the top of the letter • city and state in the address section • one option for a complimentary closure • a type of business letter that is casual • aligning your text to the left of the page • letter spacing throughout the entire letter • aligning your text to the middle of the page • the address that is first on a business letter • ...
Divine Intelligence-1 2025-10-09
Across
- makes me happy or sad.
- Strong Dream means Dream Should be?
- painful drem means , you need to ----your dream.
- What is So unique In Human Beings compared to other Creatures?
Down
- Your Dream should be
- emotional Dream Means?
- ability of intelligence to differentiate you from other creatures
- power of the intellect
8 Clues: Your Dream should be • emotional Dream Means? • makes me happy or sad. • power of the intellect • Strong Dream means Dream Should be? • painful drem means , you need to ----your dream. • What is So unique In Human Beings compared to other Creatures? • ability of intelligence to differentiate you from other creatures
Cool Crazy Creative Crossword 2013-04-24
Across
- Neo Freudian who believed social relationships in childhood are important
- Known for cognitive dissonance theory
- Conducted taste aversion test on rats
- Observed attachment relationships between child and caregiver
- Devised the Oedipus complex and emphasized the unconscious
- Maternal separation experiments on monkeys
- Developed conformity test involving giving actors shocks
- Triarchic theory of intelligence
- Researched representative and availability heuristics
- Invented operant conditioning chamber
- Conducted Little Albert classical conditioning experiment
- Experimented with the bobo doll
- Conformity test using length of lines
Down
- Recognized three different parenting styles
- Three stages of moral development (conventional)
- Developed client centered therapy that uses active listening
- Rational Emotive Behavior Therapy that points out people's irrationality
- Discovered forgetting curve and spacing effect
- Devised a intelligence test
- Found theory of learned helplessness
- Eight stages of psychosocial development
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Four stages of cognitive development (operational)
- Experiment where healthy pseudopatients gained access to hospitals
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
- Theory that physiological arousal comes before emotion
- Developed collective unconscious
- Studied unconditioned/conditioned stimulus/response
28 Clues: Devised a intelligence test • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Experimented with the bobo doll • Theory of multiple intelligences • Triarchic theory of intelligence • Developed collective unconscious • Found theory of learned helplessness • Known for cognitive dissonance theory • Conducted taste aversion test on rats • Invented operant conditioning chamber • ...
AP psych review 2016-04-20
Across
- Universal Grammar
- Carl, analysing the conscious with the unconscious
- Hierarchy of needs
- Parenting styles (authoritarian, authoritative, permissive)
- particularly concerned with how subsequent information can affect an eyewitness's account of an event
- Standford Prison Experiment
- multiple intelligences (logical, visual, linguistic)
- development of attachment theory (Strange situation Design)
- cloth monkey vs. food monkey
- Stages of psychosocial development
- research on hypnosis (pain control)
- The law states that the change in a stimulus that will be just noticeable is a constant ratio of the original stimulus.
- Cognitive Developmental Psychology (Sensorimotor Stage etc)
Down
- Salivating dogs in classical conditioning
- cognitive-behavioural therapy
- First intelligence test
- "G" factor (general intelligence)
- Bobo Dolls & Violence
- functionalism psychology
- Behaviorist,"Little Albert
- father of client-centered therapy, friends with Maslow
- cannot distinguish the sane from the insane in psychiatric hospitals, dangers of labelling disorders
- believes that language is the most important tool humans can utilize
- Social experiment involving with electric current
- Stages of moral development
- Conformity experiment (the one about the length of lines)
- Taste aversion
- Father of Psychoanalysis
28 Clues: Taste aversion • Universal Grammar • Hierarchy of needs • Bobo Dolls & Violence • First intelligence test • functionalism psychology • Father of Psychoanalysis • Behaviorist,"Little Albert • Standford Prison Experiment • Stages of moral development • cloth monkey vs. food monkey • cognitive-behavioural therapy • "G" factor (general intelligence) • Stages of psychosocial development • ...
accounting cross word 2022-10-04
Across
- receivable: amounts to be received in the future due to the sale of goods or services
- account: account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- balance: difference between the increases and decreases in an account
- increase in equity resulting from the scale of goods or services
- a person or business to whom a liability is owed
- equity: the amount remaining after the value of all assets
- payable: amounts to be paid in the future for goods or services already acquired
- assets taken from the business for the owners personal use
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- amount recorded on the left side of an account
Down
- of accounts: a list of accounts used by a business
- equation: the equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner's equity
- accounting device used to analyze transactions
- a record that summarizes all the translations pertaining to a single item in the accounting equations
- balance: the side of the account that is increased
- the cost of goods or services used to operate a business
- accountants call any business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- title: name given to an account
- amount recorded on the right side of an account
- on account: sale for which payment will be received at a later date
20 Clues: title: name given to an account • financial rights to the assets of a business • accounting device used to analyze transactions • amount recorded on the left side of an account • amount recorded on the right side of an account • a person or business to whom a liability is owed • of accounts: a list of accounts used by a business • ...
Economics Recap 2019-12-08
Across
- The amount of money earned by a business after all of its expenses have been paid for
- Money that the government collects from the public
- AKA the factors of Production
- How we distribute scarce resources among producers
- A business who employ workers to produce good and services
- A rival business who makes products in the same market
- A person whoy buys things to use
- Goods from another country
Down
- An investigation and check of whether records of a business are accurate
- Tangible items
- Intangible events
- A Person or Business who makes and sells things for a profit
- The problem of people having unlimited wants but limited resources
- Obtaining goods and services from outside suppliers in order to reduce costs
- A person who works for a business
- Study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- Having a job that returns an income for the work provided
- Goods sent to another country
18 Clues: Tangible items • Intangible events • Goods from another country • AKA the factors of Production • Goods sent to another country • A person whoy buys things to use • A person who works for a business • Money that the government collects from the public • How we distribute scarce resources among producers • A rival business who makes products in the same market • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 Crossword 2022-04-03
Across
- a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making
- Enterprise, a type of business which aims to benefit the local community or environment and doesn't seek to make a profit
- a management skill which requires the manager to motivate employees to work towards business objectives
- Limited, a type of business which can have up to 50 shareholders and has limited liability
- a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated
- market share, a business objective with the aim of increasing sales and revenue by increasing the total percentage of sales with an industry
- a management skill where the appropriate decision must guide the business in the correct direction
- a management skill which requires the manager to set objectives and determine how to achieve them
- Shareholder Expectations, a business objective where profits must be generated as shareholder seek to make a return on their investment either through dividends, or selling their shares at a higher price.
Down
- Business Enterprise, a type of business which is partially owned by the government and aims to make a profit
- A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers.
- Listed, a type of business which can have unlimited shareholders as the public can freely buy and sell shares
- a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision
- A management style which has two-way communication, but the decision making is still with the manager
- Fulfil a Social Need, a business objective to do with benefitting the community or environment
15 Clues: a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making • A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers. • a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision • a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 Crossword 2022-04-03
Across
- a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making
- A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers.
- market share a business objective with the aim of increasing sales and revenue by increasing the total percentage of sales with an industry
- a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated
- a management skill which requires the manager to set objectives and determine how to achieve them
- Shareholder Expectations a business objective where profits must be generated as shareholder seek to make a return on their investment either through dividends, or selling their shares at a higher price.
Down
- a Social Need a business objective to do with benefitting the community or environment
- Enterprise a type of business which aims to benefit the local community or environment and doesn't seek to make a profit
- Limited a type of business which can have up to 50 shareholders and has limited liability
- a management skill where the appropriate decision must guide the business in the correct direction
- A management style which has two-way communication, but the decision making is still with the manager
- Business Enterprise a type of business which is partially owned by the government and aims to make a profit
- a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision
- a management skill which requires the manager to motivate employees to work towards business objectives
- Listed a type of business which can have unlimited shareholders as the public can freely buy and sell shares
15 Clues: a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making • A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers. • a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decision • a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated • ...
AI 2021-09-09
Across
- Intelligence, the mental quality that consists of the abilities to learn from experience.
- Intelligence, it is a techniqu which
- humanoid robot known as the first "Robot
- recognise and simulate emotions with its face.
Down
- Mccarthy, an American computer scientist and cognitive scientist.
- AI, to perform tasks that are more specific.
- computers to mimic human behaviour
- winters, years in which shortage of funding
- chatbot inspired by Weizenbaum's Eliza
9 Clues: computers to mimic human behaviour • chatbot inspired by Weizenbaum's Eliza • humanoid robot known as the first "Robot • Intelligence, it is a techniqu which • recognise and simulate emotions with its face. • winters, years in which shortage of funding • AI, to perform tasks that are more specific. • ...
Morelli-intro-2 2022-11-04
Management 2024-11-07
Unit 1.01 Key Terms 2021-01-27
Across
- Indicators for evaluating factors that are crucial to the success of a business.
- An idea for a new business that can be tested.
- A fluid, simple diagram that captures a business model.
- The group a business is interested in making the focus of all
- Money that comes into the business.
- company’s efforts.
- A thing that you can touch or a service that you can offer which is sold to your customers.
Down
- The favorable position an organization seeks to be more profitable than its competitors.
- mission statement.
- The pathways to customers; accomplished through advertising.
- A single, clear, compelling message describing a
- The fixed and variable costs.
- One who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise.
- All the expenses required to start your business.
14 Clues: mission statement. • company’s efforts. • The fixed and variable costs. • Money that comes into the business. • An idea for a new business that can be tested. • A single, clear, compelling message describing a • All the expenses required to start your business. • A fluid, simple diagram that captures a business model. • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-26
Across
- a document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business.
- a business ran by multiple people.
- a chart that conveys a business structure
- a contract giving permission to run a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment.
- businesses that sells goods and services of producers to others.
- an approach for a business
Down
- a agreement among all owners naming the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations.
- A legal entity that exists under authority granted by state law.
- courses of action
- an expectation
- short statement of the reason a business purpose
- a business ran by one individual.
- a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers.
14 Clues: an expectation • courses of action • an approach for a business • a business ran by one individual. • a business ran by multiple people. • a chart that conveys a business structure • short statement of the reason a business purpose • A legal entity that exists under authority granted by state law. • businesses that sells goods and services of producers to others. • ...
Eyni Dzangiev 2015-04-07
They're Made Out of Meat 2018-11-11
Topic 5 Crossword 2023-11-13
Across
- most complex form of business
- Less likely to join work forces Contracts last this long
- business owned by two people
- Corporation must pay
- three or more unrelated businesses join
- union are the strongest with these types of workers
- when wage higher labor demand
- Strikes are this to companys
- Semi independent business
- Least largest
- No owner ran by a board
Down
- Business owned by one person
- jobs worldwide
- operated by individualists for shared benefit
- help corporations grow
- Largest structure
- Specialized abilities
- Advanced skills and education
- A merger when two or more firms join
- Standing outside with flyers and post sticks with notes on them
20 Clues: Least largest • jobs worldwide • Largest structure • Corporation must pay • Specialized abilities • help corporations grow • No owner ran by a board • Semi independent business • Business owned by one person • business owned by two people • Strikes are this to companys • most complex form of business • Advanced skills and education • when wage higher labor demand • ...
Chapter 9 2021-01-25
Across
- Expense changes
- Handles affairs while still alive
- Person who carries out wishes of will
- Tax sheltered investments for profit seeking business
- Stocks/Bonds
- plan for when you die
- A plan for future spending
- profit from an investment
- Easily converted into cash
- No capital gain tax
- Interest earned on loans
- Another name for savings
- Investment in existing business
- Tax sheltered investments for nonprofit seeking business
Down
- Interest money on treasury bonds
- Investment in new business
- Expense stays the same
- Individual who receives assets
- loss from an investment
- Tax deductible investment
- Investment plans must be __
- not 100% liquid
- states individuals wishes after death
- no liquidity
24 Clues: Stocks/Bonds • no liquidity • Expense changes • not 100% liquid • No capital gain tax • plan for when you die • Expense stays the same • loss from an investment • Interest earned on loans • Another name for savings • Tax deductible investment • profit from an investment • Investment in new business • A plan for future spending • Easily converted into cash • Investment plans must be __ • ...
Lesson 9&10 Assessment 2022-12-20
Across
- Earnings paid to someone for their work
- eliminating unlawful discrimination
- work being sent to contractors
- Required to join group after being hired
- someone who applies info in the workplace
- Person above a COO
- people who have paid work
- Someone who own a business
- the process of working from home
Down
- Economies becoming interconnected
- difference in how much you make
- Big business distributes to small business
- People seeking to improve work conditions
- Governing part of a company
- Someone affected by the company's actions
- A particular name or symbol
- compensation offered to workers
- The very first sale
- only hires workers from a union
- Business offering little protection
20 Clues: Person above a COO • The very first sale • people who have paid work • Someone who own a business • Governing part of a company • A particular name or symbol • work being sent to contractors • difference in how much you make • compensation offered to workers • only hires workers from a union • the process of working from home • Economies becoming interconnected • ...
Unit 18 Lessons #1 & 2 2023-12-06
21 Clues: JOB • OWN • JAIL • BOSS • BUSY • FIRE • HIRE • HOTEL • APPLY • BRIDGE • CAREER • MANAGER • MEETING • MANSION • COMPANY • BUSINESS • BUILDING • COMMUNITY • INTERVIEW • APPOINTMENT • NEIGHBORHOOD
