business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Business Crossword 2026-01-08
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- Financial statement of assets and liabilities
- Person who trades securities
- Measure of company earnings after expenses
- Temporary market price movement
- Periodic distribution from company profits
- Ownership stake in a company
- Measure of price fluctuation
- Strategy of mixing asset classes
- Increase in asset value over time
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- Extended phase of rising prices
- Risk reduction through variety
- Prolonged phase of falling prices
- Difference between buy and sell price
- Rise in general price levels
- Financial obligation with interest
- Place where shares are traded
16 Clues: Person who trades securities • Rise in general price levels • Ownership stake in a company • Measure of price fluctuation • Place where shares are traded • Risk reduction through variety • Extended phase of rising prices • Temporary market price movement • Strategy of mixing asset classes • Prolonged phase of falling prices • Increase in asset value over time • ...
Business revision 2025-08-02
Across
- When a business or economy increases in size or value.
- Trading goods or services directly without using money.
- A business owned by two or more people who share the profits and responsibilities.
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- A company type that sells shares to the public through the stock market.
- rate The percentage of people who are willing to work but can’t find a job.
- Buying goods or services from another country.
- A business model where someone buys the right to use a company’s name and system (like McDonald's).
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- The process of businesses and countries becoming more connected and trading across the world.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- Selling goods or services to another country.
- A business owned and run by a group of people for their mutual benefit.
- A business owned and run by one person is a _____ trader..
- miles The distance food travels from where it’s grown to where it’s eaten.
- The exchange where shares in companies are bought and sold.
- The general rise in prices over time.
16 Clues: The general rise in prices over time. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • Selling goods or services to another country. • Buying goods or services from another country. • When a business or economy increases in size or value. • Trading goods or services directly without using money. • A business owned and run by one person is a _____ trader.. • ...
BUSINESS CROSSWORDS 2026-03-12
Across
- owner of the company who holds shares
- reduction in asset value overtime
- protection against financial losses
- chance for growth of success
- payment based on sales
- business owned by two or more persons
- contract to use property for rent
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- final date to complete a task
- management of goods transportation and supply
- process of purchasing goods or services
- punishment for breaking rules
- stock of goods in a business
- market controlled by one seller
- organizational framework of a business
- voluntary leaving of a job
- doing work with minimum waste
16 Clues: payment based on sales • voluntary leaving of a job • stock of goods in a business • chance for growth of success • final date to complete a task • punishment for breaking rules • doing work with minimum waste • market controlled by one seller • reduction in asset value overtime • contract to use property for rent • protection against financial losses • ...
Business English 2024-05-17
Across
- resources : Personalabteilung
- : Korrespondenz
- : Fragebogen
- service : Kundenbetreuung
- label : kennzeichnen, etikettieren
- : freie/offene Stelle
- : Franchisegeber, Konzessionserteiler
- : Rechnung
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- : multinationale Konzerne
- : Franchisenehmer Konzessionsnehmer
- : Entwurf, Skizze
- facilitate : leichter machen, erleichtern
- : Anfrage
- distribute : verbreiten, verteilen
- : Verkaufs-, Vertriebsstellen
- : Anrede
- : umstritten
- : verhandeln
18 Clues: : Anrede • : Fragebogen • : umstritten • : Korrespondenz • : Anfrage • : verhandeln • : Rechnung • : multinationale Konzerne • service : Kundenbetreuung • : Entwurf, Skizze • : freie/offene Stelle • resources : Personalabteilung • distribute : verbreiten, verteilen • label : kennzeichnen, etikettieren • : Verkaufs-, Vertriebsstellen • ...
Business Studies 2024-06-05
Across
- Government organisation which collects and publishes data on social, economic and demographic trends
- Common measure to check whether economic growth has occured
- if you fail to plan you?
- Good traits a person needs to have a positive impact on a business
- A person who undertakes a risk in a business venture in hopes of making a profit
- Browne Who is the best teacher
- The willingness to do something (we all lack this when Browne is around)
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- Costs which are dependent on the number of goods or services produced
- ACCC
- Another business which sells the same or similar products as you
- Who do we vote for?
- A term refering to people such as accountants, solicitors, bank managers and management consultants
- Something gained from higher education which shows your skill or proficiency in the chosen area
- Used to determine the level of sales needed to generate enough funds to offset the initial cost (this does not result in profit)
- A financial plan
- Hiring external individuals to handle certain areas or functions of a business (like telstra call centres)
16 Clues: ACCC • A financial plan • Who do we vote for? • if you fail to plan you? • Common measure to check whether economic growth has occured • Browne Who is the best teacher • Another business which sells the same or similar products as you • Good traits a person needs to have a positive impact on a business • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- Manager who earns the respect and cooperation of employees to effectively accomplish the work of the organization.
- One who gives direct, clear, and precise orders with detailed instructions as to what, when, and how work is to be done.
- Getting people to support the same goals and work well together to accomplish them.
- The ability to control behavior.
- Coworkers, managers from other businesses, and other types of professionals.
- How well people get along with each other when working together.
- One who encourages workers to share in making decisions about their work and work-related problems.
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- Manager who gives little or no direction to employees.
- An awareness of your attitudes and opinions, your leadership style, your decision-making style, and your relationships with other people.
- Power given to people because others identify with and want to be accepted by them.
- The general way a manager treats and supervises employees.
- Power that comes from the position the manager holds in the organization.
- The ability to influence individuals and groups to cooperatively achieve common goals.
- People outside of the business environment, such as family, friends, neighbors, and other acquaintances.
- Power given to people because of their superior knowledge about the work.
- Power based on the ability to control rewards and punishments.
16 Clues: The ability to control behavior. • Manager who gives little or no direction to employees. • The general way a manager treats and supervises employees. • Power based on the ability to control rewards and punishments. • How well people get along with each other when working together. • Power that comes from the position the manager holds in the organization. • ...
business management 2024-12-16
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- manager who completes all of the management functions, but spends most of the time completing specialized work in one management function or is responsible for a specific part of the company’s operations.
- Determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work.
- A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees.
- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- Business owned and managed by one person.
- records Organized summaries of a business’s financial information and activities.
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- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business.
- Working with employees to ensure they are motivated and have the resources needed to help carry out plans and get the work done.
- Person or business to whom money is owed.
- Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work.
- Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- Person who owns and manages a business and often performs the day-to-day tasks, with the help of hired employees
- An employee who is given funds and freedom to create a special unit or department within a company in order to develop a new product, process, or service.
- Person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and has authority over other jobs and people.
- A top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company.middle manager
- Evaluating results to determine if the company’s objectives have been accomplished as planned.
16 Clues: Person or business to whom money is owed. • Business owned and managed by one person. • Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work. • A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees. • Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done. • ...
business managment 2024-12-16
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- Person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and has authority over other jobs and people.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business.
- Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work.
- A top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company.middle manager
- Business owned and managed by one person.
- An employee who is given funds and freedom to create a special unit or department within a company in order to develop a new product, process, or service.
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- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- Evaluating results to determine if the company’s objectives have been accomplished as planned.
- Working with employees to ensure they are motivated and have the resources needed to help carry out plans and get the work done.
- records Organized summaries of a business’s financial information and activities.
- A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees.
- manager who completes all of the management functions, but spends most of the time completing specialized work in one management function or is responsible for a specific part of the company’s operations.
- Determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work.
- Person or business to whom money is owed.
- Person who owns and manages a business and often performs the day-to-day tasks, with the help of hired employees
16 Clues: Person or business to whom money is owed. • Business owned and managed by one person. • Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work. • A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees. • Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done. • ...
business management 2024-12-16
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- Buildings, tools, machines, and other equipment that are used to produce other goods but do not directly satisfy human wants.
- Person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and has authority over other jobs and people.
- Business owned and managed by one person.
- How well people get along with each other when working together.
- The area of study that relates to producing and using goods and services that satisfy human wants.
- A written document that describes the nature of the business, its goals and objectives, and how they will be achieved.
- Goods and services that satisfy people’s economic wants directly.
- An employee who is given funds and freedom to create a special unit or department within a company in order to develop a new product, process, or service
Down
- Manager who earns the respect and cooperation of employees to effectively accomplish the work of the organization.
- Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- The ability to influence individuals and groups to cooperatively achieve common goals.
- the process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- making a product or providing a service.
- The human effort, either physical or mental, that goes into the production of goods and services.
- a manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees.
- attaining goods to be resold
16 Clues: attaining goods to be resold • making a product or providing a service. • Business owned and managed by one person. • a manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees. • How well people get along with each other when working together. • Goods and services that satisfy people’s economic wants directly. • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
Across
- Person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and has authority over other jobs and people.
- Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work.
- Gradual loss of an asset's value due to age and wear
- The value of an asset after deducting the total amount of depreciation from the asset’s original value.
- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources.
- Analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- The process of recording,analyzing,and interpreting
- A top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company.
- Working with employees to ensure they are motivated and have the resources needed to help carry out plans and get the work done.
- money taken in by a business
- The set of activities involved in obtaining, recording, organizing, and maintaining an organization's financial information.
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- Anything of value owned,such as cash and buildings
- Organized summaries of a business’s financial information and activities.
- Determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work.
- Evaluating results to determine if the company’s objectives have been accomplished as planned.
- A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees.
16 Clues: money taken in by a business • Anything of value owned,such as cash and buildings • The process of recording,analyzing,and interpreting • Gradual loss of an asset's value due to age and wear • Finding individuals with the right skills to do the work. • A manager whose main job is to direct the work of employees. • ...
business management 2024-12-16
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- goods products made by firms in other countries
- economy income that is not recorded in the GDP
- finding individuals with the right skills to do work
- competition the rivalry among companies for customers
- analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done
- strategy a careful developed overall approach to leading an organization
- the distributor of a franchised product or service
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- goods products made by firms in the United States
- often used to refer to all business within a category doing similar work
- belt the warmer states in the south and southwest of the united states
- a managers whose main job is to direct the work of employees
- business activity that deals with all money matters related to funning a business
- making a product or providing a service
- a new idea or new implementation of an existing idea
- a person who starts manages and owns a business
- the quantity or amount produced within a given time
16 Clues: making a product or providing a service • economy income that is not recorded in the GDP • goods products made by firms in other countries • a person who starts manages and owns a business • goods products made by firms in the United States • the distributor of a franchised product or service • the quantity or amount produced within a given time • ...
Business words 2024-10-03
18 Clues: pomo • tori • logo • hinta • myydä • tuote • yritys • tuotto • ostaja • asiakas • ansaita • käteinen • toimisto • käteinen • laajentaa • työnantaja • työntekijä • service asiakaspalvelu
BUSINESS PROPOSAL 2024-09-10
Across
- "Could we explore other ___ for this proposal?" be used if you are looking to consider alternatives.
- "We can ___- this later" be used to suggest discussing something at a future time.
- "I would like to propose an ___" a way to present a different option if you are not satisfied with the current proposal
- "Let's get ___" a common phrase to begin a meeting in all business cultures?
- "_____ week" always refer to the entire week after the current one.
- "Let's agree on the next ___" be used to finalize the actions to be taken after a meeting is complete
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- "Are there any more comments before we ____?" useful if the discussion has been extensive.
- What are your ____ on this?" an invitation to share opinions only in informal settings.
- "Shall we proceed with the next item on the ___?" used to switch topics when everyone is ready
- "Is there anything else before we ___?" be used to ask if there are additional items to discuss before closing the meeting
- "Can you share your ___ on this matter?" be used to request opinions when experts are present.
- "What is your best _____?" be used to request the most favorable offer even if negotiations have already started
- "How __ will the meeting last?" to determine the duration if you already have an approximate idea
- "Let’s __ this in our next meeting" a way to postpone a topic that needs to be discussed soon.
- "I need some time to ____ about it" used to indicate that a decision will be made later.
- "I ___ [offer]" used to make an offer that has already been discussed with the involved parties
16 Clues: "_____ week" always refer to the entire week after the current one. • "Let's get ___" a common phrase to begin a meeting in all business cultures? • "We can ___- this later" be used to suggest discussing something at a future time. • What are your ____ on this?" an invitation to share opinions only in informal settings. • ...
Business Terms 2024-08-19
Across
- favorable statement concerning character & qualifications
- formal meeting between the potential employer and candidate
- activitiy that is one's regular source of livelihood
- things that are considered reasonable or required
- reply or an answer
- examine and judge carefully
- conditions or circumstances that must be met
- things that are needed
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- department that manages a company's employees
- one who is applying for a job
- somehting worked toward or striven for; a goal
- A person's experience, training, and education
- a person who is able to recommend or vouch for a person fitness for a job
- series of steps taken to achieve a purpose
- work experience and qualifications
- paid regularly
16 Clues: paid regularly • reply or an answer • things that are needed • examine and judge carefully • one who is applying for a job • work experience and qualifications • series of steps taken to achieve a purpose • conditions or circumstances that must be met • department that manages a company's employees • somehting worked toward or striven for; a goal • ...
International business 2026-03-24
16 Clues: pagar • cobrar • firmar • entregar • competir • exportar • importar • invertir • negociar • gestionar • financiar • comerciar • expandirse • distribuir • transportar • enviar mercancía
Types of Business Ownership 2024-10-07
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- Owners of a corporation
- A unit of ownership in a corporation
- company operates not to provide profit for its shareholders but to serve the good of society
- A business owner can be legally forced to use personal money and possessions to pay the debts of the business
- A type of business ownership in which a single individual owns the business, collects all profit from it, and has unlimited liability for its debt
- a farm, business, or other organization which is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits
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- the right or license granted to an individual or group to sell a company's goods or services in a particular area
- A legally defined type of business organization in which at least two individuals share the management, profit, and liability
- Any outstanding bill or loan that must be repaid
- Payment corporations make to their shareholders
- A business organization in which the business (not the owner) is liable for the company's debts
- Legal document that clearly defines how the work, responsibilities, rewards, and liabilities of a partnership will be shared by the partners
- type of business ownership in which the business is considered a type of "entity" and owned by many shareholders
- business owner cannot be forced to use personal money and possessions to pay business debt
14 Clues: Owners of a corporation • A unit of ownership in a corporation • Payment corporations make to their shareholders • Any outstanding bill or loan that must be repaid • business owner cannot be forced to use personal money and possessions to pay business debt • company operates not to provide profit for its shareholders but to serve the good of society • ...
Business Damage Qualifications & Claims Process 2020-10-01
Across
- The acquisition must be a ____ take of the property on which the business is located.
- The business damage claim must be submitted to the Department in _______.
- The business must have been in operation on the site for at least ____years immediately prior to the Department's acquisition.
- The claim must contain an explanation of the nature, extent, and ________ amount of the business damage and must be prepared by the business owner, a CPA, or business damage expert.
- If requested by the business owner, all records provided by the business owner (which, if disclosed to the public would likely cause substantial harm to the competitive position of the business) must be maintained as _______ records by the Department.
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- The business owner must be able to show that any business damages result directly from the loss of ____ property.
- The business owner must hold a real property ____ in the portion of the property being acquired (ex., deed or lease).
- The Business Owner Notification must be delivered personally or sent _______ mail with receipt acknowledgement.
- The effect of construction activities or other effects incidental to construction are __________.
- The claim must be submitted within one hundred and _______days of the Business Owner's Notice, unless extended by the Department or the courts.
- Copies of the business used to support the business damage claim must accompany the claim (ex., federal/state tax statements, balance sheets, profit/loss statements, etc.).
- If the Department acquires ____ of the real estate on which the business is located, the business will not qualify for business damages.
12 Clues: The business damage claim must be submitted to the Department in _______. • The acquisition must be a ____ take of the property on which the business is located. • The effect of construction activities or other effects incidental to construction are __________. • ...
test 2024-10-22
Psychologists to Remember 2021-05-10
Across
- Showed that in classical conditioning, pairing two stimuli doesn't always produce the same level of conditioning. Conditioning works better if the conditioned stimulus acts as a reliable signal that predicts the appearance of the unconditioned stimulus.
- best known for his development of the two factor theory of emotion
- Known for his moral development theory including Pre-conventional, conventional, and post-conventional
- best known for being an educational psychologist with a sociocultural theory. This theory suggests that social interaction leads to continuous step-by-step changes in children's thought and behavior that can vary greatly from culture to culture
- known as the father of client-centered (humanistic) therapy
- Social-Cognitive Psychologist known for his Bobo Doll study on observational learning
- developed the theories of cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory
- developed the first Intelligence Test in collaboration with Theodore Simon. The test was developed in order to identify children with learning disabilities so that they might be placed in a special class. The scale was composed of thirty tasks, including items on memory, vocabulary, verbal ability, and reasoning
- American developmental psychologist who developed the theory of multiple intelligences. He proposed that people have different ways of processing stimuli and information and theorized that these different types of intelligence mostly work independently of each other
- was one of the founders of Gestalt psychology along with Max Wertheimer and KurtKoffka, He is also famous for his description of insight learning which he tested on animals, particularly chimpanzees
- pioneered the experimental study of memory and is known for his discovery of the forgetting curve and the spacing effect. He was also the first person to describe the learning curve
- Behaviorist studied latent learning in rats through maze learning (learning which is not apparent in the learner's behavior at the time of learning, but which manifests later when a suitable motivation and circumstances appear)
- celebrated for his discovery of the speech production center of the brain located in the frontal lobes
- is known for leading the Stanford Prison Study, a controversial experiment which investigated the psychological effects of being a prisoner or prison guard. In the experiment, college students were randomly assigned to become prisoners or guards
- recognized for writing the Principles of Psychology, founder of Functionalism, and created emotion theory with colleague Carl Lang
- Nineteenth-century reformer who protested the practice of confining the mentally ill in prisons and whose labors led to the expansion and improvement of mental hospitals
- recognized for the theory of evolution
- opened the Institute for Experimental Psychology at the University of Leipzig in Germany to study introspection and founded Structuralism
- American psychologist known for her research in gender issues, ethical decision making, and hierarchies
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- Best known for Triarchic Theory of Intelligence which stated there are three types of intelligence: Analytical, Practical, and Creative
- first person to identify stress as a medical issue and its effects on people. Known as the "father of stress research"
- developmental psychologist and psychoanalyst, best known for formulating the Psychosocial Stages of Development which outlined personality development from birth to old age
- most known for his research regarding human sexual behavior. ... His books "Sexual Behavior in the Human Male" (1948) and "Sexual Behavior in the Human Female" (1953) were groundbreaking in the field of human sexuality and human behavior in general
- best known for his maternal-separation dependency needs, and social isolation experiments on rhesus monkeys, which manifested the importance of care-giving and companionship in social and cognitive development
- Known for the "Little Albert" experiment where he classically conditioned a baby to be afraid of rats
- Behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning
- Social Psychologist who is most well-known for conducting a series of controversial experiments on Obedience to Authority Figures
- Cognitive psychologist known for his developmental theory including Servomotor; Pre-operational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational Stage
- best known for hierarchy of needs, a theory of psychological health predicated on fulfilling innate human needs in priority, culminating in self-actualization.
- Austrian neurologist and the founder of psychoanalysis, a movement that popularized the theory that unconscious motives control much behavior
- pioneered the fields of eugenics and psychometrics and was the first to apply statistical methods to the study of human differences and inheritance of intelligence
- Developed his two-factor theory of intelligence using factor analysis. His research not only led him to develop the concept of the g factor of general intelligence, but also the s factor of specific intellectual abilities
- famous in the 1950s for his research on hypnosis, especially with regard to pain control and the "hidden observer"
- Known for discovery of the area of the brain involved in understanding language located in the temporal lobe
- American linguist who contributed greatly to Cognitive psychology through language research. Believed children were pre-wired to learn language
- He developed well-known intelligence scales, such as the scale for adults (WAIS) and the scale for children (WISC)
- developmental psychologist who became known for her work concerning early emotional attachment of babies to their primary caregivers in the "Strange Situation"
- founder of the APA. and theory of Storm and Stress
- His primary areas of research included impression formation, prestige and conformity and the nature of group pressure
39 Clues: recognized for the theory of evolution • founder of the APA. and theory of Storm and Stress • Behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning • known as the father of client-centered (humanistic) therapy • best known for his development of the two factor theory of emotion • developed the theories of cognitive dissonance and social comparison theory • ...
AP Psych Exam Review Crossword 2025-05-08
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- a “cell” that sends messages
- developed the triarchic theory of intelligence: practical (the ability to get along in different contexts), creative (the ability to come up with new ideas), and analytical (the ability to evaluate information and solve problems)
- reinforcement: when you do something to avoid a stimulus
- coordinating voluntary movements, maintaining balance and posture, and contributing to motor learning and fine motor skills
- darwinism philosophy that some people are just born more naturally capable and more intelligent than others
- test for intelligence
- type of motivation that is a desire to perform a behavior due to encouragement through rewards or fear of punishment
- describes a person who is consistently manipulative, dishonest, unable to form emotional attachments or feel any sort of emotion
- provides standards for judgement (conscience) and for future aspirations, AKA the angel on your shoulder
- psychologist that conducted the Bobo doll experiment and believed heavily in observational learning through the social-learning theory
- a device used to help memorize
- acronym of a persistent strengthening of synaptic connections in the brain, believed to be a key mechanism underlying learning and memory
- developed the theory of multiple intelligences that stated intelligence is distinct but works together in different categories: linguistic, logical-mathematical, spatial, musical, bodily-kinesthetic, interpersonal, intrapersonal, naturalistic, and existential
- type of motivation that is a desire to perform a behavior for its own sake
- Typically shown as talk therapy, therapist tries to uncover childhood trauma or repressed emotions
- Freud’s defense mechanism that banishes anxiety-arousing thoughts, feelings, and memories from consciousness
- punishment: adding something bad as a stimulus as a result of a specific action or thing
- type of intelligence that declines with age and is your ability to reason speedily
- psychologist that developed the idea of classical conditioning
- a person would lead more towards this direction if they were emotional (brain)
- type of anxiety a baby of typically 13 months feels for their mother or parental figure that is safe and secure to them
- unconsciously strives to fulfill pleasure and satisfy basic sexual and agressive drives, AKA the devil on your shoulder
- part of the brain that helps to store long-term memories and part of its name belongs to an animal
- Route of persuasion that relies more heavily on logic and facts
- when the neutral stimulus fails to work in classical conditioning
- psychologist who said intelligence is independent from each other and is composed of these 7 different categories: verbal comprehension, word fluency, number facility, spatial visualization, associative memory, perceptual speed, and reasoning
- you want the most of this type of sleep to feel rested
- Psychologist who created a hierarchy of needs, suggesting that certain needs take priority over others
- type of memory where something is simply acted out but the person doesn’t know or declare what they know
- approach supported by Carl Rogers; boosts self-fulfillment and self-awareness, therapist is mostly an active listener
- Law that there is an optimal level of arousal, bell curve
- presented his own theory of cognitive development
- persistent and irrational fears of objects or situations that disrupt behavior
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- Therapy that teaches people adaptive ways of thinking and acting based on the assumption that thoughts intervene between events and our emotional reactions, supported by Aaron Beck
- antidepressant medication
- support systems used to help the learner get to the end goal (or the “how” of a guided lesson)
- Therapy that focuses on eliminating unwanted behaviors using counterconditioning
- reinforcement: reward given for an action
- first stage of development in piaget theory from 0-2 months of age characterized by sensing the world around them, stranger anxiety, and object permanence
- psychologist who presented the two-factor theory of intelligence with “g” or general intelligence and “s” specific intelligence
- field of study of social behavior in the workplace or other organizations
- presented the sociocultural theory of development
- position effect in memorization where the things at the beginning can be memorized easier
- colloquial name for the type of memory that is short-term
- theory that a psychological need creates an aroused tension state that motivates one to satisfy their need (word includes - )
- Law describes the difference threshold necessary to identify the smallest noticeable change in that stimulus
- Rhythm sleep cycle
- persistence of unwanted thoughts and urges to engage in senseless rituals
- bottom tier of hierarchy of needs
- punishment: having something good be taken away or withdrawn
- developed the idea of operant conditioning
- Following a traumatic event, having 4+ weeks of symptoms including haunting memories, nightmares, social withdrawal, general sleep problems, etc.
- mental molds we store our experiences in according to piaget
- dissonance term that relates to the brain trying to make sense of two competing pieces of information
- Psychoanalytic theory psychologist; focused on the unconscious mind, psychosexual stages, and defense mechanisms
- describes a person with a general lack of remorse and shallow emotions, but guilt and empathy may be present in some cases
- seeking out information that backs what you already believe in and ignoring information that contradicts your beliefs
- a person would lean more towards this direction if they were logical (brain)
- data that cannot be measured easily and involves more description and feelings rather than numbers and stats
- memory loss
- lobe of the brain associated with memory, hearing, emotion and language
- swing back and forth between depression and mania, extreme lows and highs
62 Clues: memory loss • Rhythm sleep cycle • test for intelligence • antidepressant medication • a “cell” that sends messages • a device used to help memorize • bottom tier of hierarchy of needs • reinforcement: reward given for an action • developed the idea of operant conditioning • presented the sociocultural theory of development • presented his own theory of cognitive development • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-31
Across
- Cost of trucks, delivery panels and other equipment used for transporting goods.
- The principal revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling good to customers.
- Obligations or debts collectible from customers for services rendered or merchandise sold to them on credit.
- Amount paid for the services of employees working in the firm.
- Revenue earned by real estate brokers, insurance agencies, travel agencies, etc.
- Money in the form of bills or coins; currency.
- The cost of borrowing money used by the business.
- Merchandise or goods in hand and ready for sale at a profit.
- Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands.
Down
- Total withdrawals of cash or other assets by the owner for personal use.
- The allocation of the cost of certain asset like the building, office furniture and fixtures, office equipment etc. over their estimated useful life.
- Amount paid for the use of space for the store, working area or office of the business.
- Long-term obligations or debts payable by the business to a bank or other financial institutions, secured by certain assets of the business.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties for services acquired or merchandise purchased on credit.
- Cost of the building owned and being used by the business.
- Cost of computers, typewriters, calculators, duplicating machines.
- Revenue earned for lending money.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business.
- Total initial or additional investments made by the owner.
20 Clues: Revenue earned for lending money. • Money in the form of bills or coins; currency. • The cost of borrowing money used by the business. • Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands. • Total initial or additional investments made by the owner. • Cost of the building owned and being used by the business. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-31
Across
- Cost of trucks, delivery panels and other equipment used for transporting goods.
- The principal revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling good to customers.
- Obligations or debts collectible from customers for services rendered or merchandise sold to them on credit.
- Amount paid for the services of employees working in the firm.
- Revenue earned by real estate brokers, insurance agencies, travel agencies, etc.
- Money in the form of bills or coins; currency.
- The cost of borrowing money used by the business.
- Merchandise or goods in hand and ready for sale at a profit.
- Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands.
Down
- Total withdrawals of cash or other assets by the owner for personal use.
- The allocation of the cost of certain asset like the building, office furniture and fixtures, office equipment etc. over their estimated useful life.
- Amount paid for the use of space for the store, working area or office of the business.
- Long-term obligations or debts payable by the business to a bank or other financial institutions, secured by certain assets of the business.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties for services acquired or merchandise purchased on credit.
- Cost of the building owned and being used by the business.
- Cost of computers, typewriters, calculators, duplicating machines.
- Revenue earned for lending money.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business.
- Total initial or additional investments made by the owner.
20 Clues: Revenue earned for lending money. • Money in the form of bills or coins; currency. • The cost of borrowing money used by the business. • Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands. • Total initial or additional investments made by the owner. • Cost of the building owned and being used by the business. • ...
Acct 3-4 Study Guide 1 Revised 2020-10-09
Across
- A group of accounts
- Transferring transaction information from a journal entry to a ledger account
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- A form for recording transactions in chronological order
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
- Assets taken out of business for the owner's personal use
- A business owned by one person
- A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
Down
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- An amount owed by a business
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- Anything of value that is owned
14 Clues: A group of accounts • An amount owed by a business • A business owned by one person • Anything of value that is owned • Financial rights to the assets of a business • A form for recording transactions in chronological order • Assets taken out of business for the owner's personal use • The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business • ...
Data Days 23 2023-06-15
Across
- This company is a health travel platform
- This company builds an advertising platform by leveraging live polls.
- This company is running Europe's largest online shop for lightning solutions
- This company takes out the complexity of submitting tax declarations.
- This company is tackling the pet insurance market.
- This company provides data-driven funding and intelligence to help your SaaS business get to where you want to be
- This company simplifies the tedious processes around buying & selling homes
- This company offers various (mobile) scanning solutions to leverage various data retrieval use cases.
- This company builds a comprehensive framework for data-driven revenue ops models.
Down
- This company simplifies the tedious processes around buying & selling homes
- This company provides is a fully managed stream processing platform that helps teams transform data into products.
- This company faciliates online procurement of office furniture.
- This company provides highly accurate lineage and usage data across your entire data stack.
- This company is a games studio, dedicated to making wholesome social games
- This company runs Europe's most-visited online curated marketplace.
- This company allows you to consult a qualified health professional within minutes
- This company is a digital freight-forwarding platform
- This company enables to continuously measure and learn the impact of prices on profit and revenue on granular level. Automatically use these learnings to optimize prices.
18 Clues: This company is a health travel platform • This company is tackling the pet insurance market. • This company is a digital freight-forwarding platform • This company faciliates online procurement of office furniture. • This company runs Europe's most-visited online curated marketplace. • This company builds an advertising platform by leveraging live polls. • ...
speech therapist 2023-05-02
11 Clues: loving • create • creative • versatile • persevere • can change • enthusiastic • work as a team • slow to be angry • full of resources • clever with language
English Vocabulary Puzzle 2021-06-08
12 Clues: उलझन- doubt • परिचित- known • आश्चर्य- shock • उद्योग- factory • अस्पष्ट- unclear • विषैला- venomous • समयनिष्ठ- on time • खतरनाक- hazardous • ज्ञान- information • महत्वपूर्ण- significant • पूछताछ करना- to question • बुद्धिमत्ता- intelligence
ACT V words 2025-11-03
12 Clues: wanderer • occupation • turn sharply • bad character • moral weakness • showing heroism • reeling sensation • leave voluntarily • defeat in competition • overabundance of words • devoid of intelligence • feud between two groups
Top Dogs 2024-11-28
Across
- A common nickname for a versatile hunting dog .
- America's most popular breed for families.
- Often works as a police or military dog. (2 words)
- Known for their "bat ears." (2 words)
Down
- Often used as a guard or police dog.
- Nicknamed the "wiener dog."
- Famous for its friendly nature and intelligence. (2 words)
- A hypoallergenic breed known for its intelligence and fancy haircuts.
- A small hound famous for its keen nose.
- Known for its wrinkled face and stout build.
10 Clues: Nicknamed the "wiener dog." • Often used as a guard or police dog. • Known for their "bat ears." (2 words) • A small hound famous for its keen nose. • America's most popular breed for families. • Known for its wrinkled face and stout build. • Often works as a police or military dog. (2 words) • Famous for its friendly nature and intelligence. (2 words) • ...
Ethan's Spelling Words 2021-11-19
14 Clues: 3km • help • 200IQ • unique • Being unique • Having 150IQ • In a place, far • Being rebellious • The one who rules • rebel against (X) • Being a good person • Not being hyperactive • The state of obedience • State of deserving VIP
Vocab 2014-09-15
18 Clues: kind • swell • loving • confirm • examine • wiseman • unstable • dramatic • peaceful • ridicule • Speed up • to teach • in harmony • annoy Thoroughly • off heat or light • attack with force • place side by side • ideas or intelligence
Exam #1 2023-09-25
Across
- _____ vs. achievement
- _____ analysis
- what genes look like
- ________'s Investment Theory
- not latent, but
- Sternberg's theory
- purpose of the z-score
Down
- more natural intelligence
- WKU mascot
- _____ factor analysis
- Thurstone's Primary Mental
- invisible idea
- numerator in z-score
- not a standard score
- _____ to find confidence interval
- Psychometric theory
- Luria's neurocognitive theory
17 Clues: WKU mascot • invisible idea • _____ analysis • not latent, but • Sternberg's theory • Psychometric theory • numerator in z-score • what genes look like • not a standard score • _____ vs. achievement • _____ factor analysis • purpose of the z-score • more natural intelligence • Thurstone's Primary Mental • ________'s Investment Theory • Luria's neurocognitive theory • ...
35 2024-08-23
Across
- Wireless payment tech
- Automated task
- Robot science
- Light-emitting diode
- Layered printing
- Temporary memory
- Fast storage drive
- Software mimic
- Brain-inspired network
- Fast memory
- Electric path
- Machine operation
Down
- Physics-based computing
- Detection device
- Secure ledger
- OS core
- System startup software
- Graphics processor
- Remote aircraft
- Advanced tech
- Machine intelligence
- Code translator
- Simulated environment
- Computer brain
- Permanent memory
25 Clues: OS core • Fast memory • Secure ledger • Robot science • Advanced tech • Electric path • Automated task • Software mimic • Computer brain • Remote aircraft • Code translator • Detection device • Layered printing • Temporary memory • Permanent memory • Machine operation • Graphics processor • Fast storage drive • Light-emitting diode • Machine intelligence • Wireless payment tech • Simulated environment • ...
Alex Rider Ark Angel 2026-04-02
Across
- The Main Charecter
- Where he healed
- Richest Person is________
- Alex is always a__________
- Head of MI6
- Paul was______________
- Force 3 is____________
- Harry is now_________________
- _______________is always there
- _______Makes stories
- Co-Head of MI6
Down
- Synonym to smart
- Alex will need__________
- Hot and Orange
- Alex Faces_________alot
- Tattoed Head
- Kasper is a_____________
- Terrorist organization
- Alex is always in_________
- Alex is a____________
20 Clues: Head of MI6 • Tattoed Head • Hot and Orange • Co-Head of MI6 • Where he healed • Synonym to smart • The Main Charecter • _______Makes stories • Alex is a____________ • Paul was______________ • Terrorist organization • Force 3 is____________ • Alex Faces_________alot • Alex will need__________ • Kasper is a_____________ • Richest Person is________ • Alex is always a__________ • ...
Subunit 3.1 Intro. to Finance and 3.2 Sources of finance 2024-03-18
Across
- Finance that comes from outside the organization, usually with the help of a third-party provider, such as a bank, business angel, venture capitalist or government.
- Also known as equity capital, this is finance raised through the issuing of shares via a stock exchange (or stock market).
- Finance that come from within the organization, from its own resources and assets without the help of a third-party provider.
- Refers to business spending on fixed assets or capital equipment of a business.
- Refers to the financiers or organizations that lend small amounts of money to entrepreneurs of small businesses, especially females and business owners on very low incomes.
- Wealthy and successful private individuals who risk their own money in a business venture that has high growth potential.
- Financial service that enables a business customer to purchase and obtain goods and services but to pay for these at a later date.
Down
- Internal source of finance, with entrepreneurs using their own savings, usually to finance their start-up business.
- A banking service that enables customers (personal and business customers) to withdraw more money from their account than exists in the account.
- This is the surplus funds that are reinvested back in the business, rather than being distributed to the owners.
- Also known as debt capital, this refers to borrowed funds from financial lenders, such as commercial banks.
- Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities.
- This financial service enables businesses to have access to non-current assets, by hiring these assets, but without the high costs of capital expenditure.
- An internal source of finance that involves the firm selling existing items of value that it owns.
- Refers to business spending on its everyday and regular operations.
- Rising finance for a business venture or project by getting small amounts of money from a large number of people, usually through online platforms.
16 Clues: Refers to business spending on its everyday and regular operations. • Refers to business spending on fixed assets or capital equipment of a business. • Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities. • An internal source of finance that involves the firm selling existing items of value that it owns. • ...
2023안남고 10306,10325 2023-07-18
19 Clues: 후임자 • 넌 아주 000 • deal랑 유의어 • 의료진료를 돕는 사람 • hardware랑 유의어 • friendly와 유의어 • 사람의 눈을 검사하는 사람 • prospects랑 유의어 • synthetic이랑 유의어 • 의약에 관한 일을 하는 사람 • 컴퓨터 프로그램을 작성하는 일 • significant와 유의어 • inefficient의 반의어 • odontologist랑 동의어 • 공부시간과 시험 성적은 00 있다 • implausibility의 반의어 • misinformation의 반의어 • directory enquiries랑 동의어 • 물리적인 방버을 사용하는 비수술적 치료를 하는 사람
Domain 1 2023-01-27
Across
- entrepreneurs are more likely to take________ compared to Small Business Owners
- no ownership
- business to business transaction
- a licensed business that has established operations and well-recognized branding and requires more money upfront
- lower tax rate that prevents the company from being double taxed
Down
- Ideal for international business
- tend to grow fast and take on new opportunities and unknown risks
- intangible things that require skill to perform
- products that you are given immediate access to
- Ideal for single owner seeking low risk,
- a business to consumer transaction
- A physical item that you can hold
- The key objective of a small business owner is to generate________
- shared financial backing
14 Clues: no ownership • shared financial backing • Ideal for international business • business to business transaction • A physical item that you can hold • a business to consumer transaction • Ideal for single owner seeking low risk, • intangible things that require skill to perform • products that you are given immediate access to • ...
Marketing 2 2017-05-15
Across
- Ability of a product to satisfy human wants and needs.
- Period of economic contraction.
- Quantity of a specif product that a supplier is willing to supply a certain price.
- A business that competes for your customers.
- Something that is not physical but has a value.
- Comparing your company to leading companies in your market.
- Business owned by a small number of people.
- Ability to keep information private.
Down
- The level of excellence in something.
- Amount of money requested or exchanged for a product
- Exaggeration of a group's characteristic.
- Something of value that a business owns.
- Process of telling/exposing people about a product.
- Business that sells to businesses.
- Actions to create a certain image in the minds of customers.
- Product, price, place, promotion.
- Person who starts and owns a business.
- Gross Domestic Product
- Rules for deciding the right behavior in a situation.
19 Clues: Gross Domestic Product • Period of economic contraction. • Product, price, place, promotion. • Business that sells to businesses. • Ability to keep information private. • The level of excellence in something. • Person who starts and owns a business. • Something of value that a business owns. • Exaggeration of a group's characteristic. • ...
Big Business 2012-10-24
Across
- A railroad line linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, completed in 1869
- made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade between states or with other countries
- Invented the typewriter in 1867
- Established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities and established a five-member Interstate Commerce Commission for that purpose
- Established Corporations such as the Standard Oil Company
- Successfully used a steam engine to drill for oil near Titusville, Pennsylvania
- Established the world's first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey
- Construction company formed by stockholders in the Union Pacific Railroad in 1864
Down
- When companies producing similar products merge
- Built a factory for manufacturing sleepers and other railroad cars on the Illinois praire
- Technique involved injecting air into molten iron to remove the carbon and other impurities
- Organized by a group of radical unionists and socialists in Chicago; also known as the Wobblies
- Led the Cigar Makers' International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886
- A company's taking over its suppliers and distributors and transportation systems to gain total control over the quality and cost of its product
- One of the first industrial moguls to make his own fortune
- Most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement
16 Clues: Invented the typewriter in 1867 • When companies producing similar products merge • Most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement • Established Corporations such as the Standard Oil Company • One of the first industrial moguls to make his own fortune • Established the world's first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey • ...
Big Business 2012-10-24
Across
- Established the right of the federal government to supervise railroad activities and established a five-member Interstate Commerce Commission for that purpose
- Led the Cigar Makers' International Union to join with other craft unions in 1886
- A company's taking over its suppliers and distributors and transportation systems to gain total control over the quality and cost of its product
- When companies producing similar products merge
- A railroad line linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts of the United States, completed in 1869
Down
- Invented the typewriter in 1867
- Technique involved injecting air into molten iron to remove the carbon and other impurities
- Built a factory for manufacturing sleepers and other railroad cars on the Illinois praire
- Organized by a group of radical unionists and socialists in Chicago; also known as the Wobblies
- Established the world's first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey
- Construction company formed by stockholders in the Union Pacific Railroad in 1864
- made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade between states or with other countries
- Most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement
- One of the first industrial moguls to make his own fortune
- Established Corporations such as the Standard Oil Company
- Successfully used a steam engine to drill for oil near Titusville, Pennsylvania
16 Clues: Invented the typewriter in 1867 • When companies producing similar products merge • Most prominent organizer in the women's labor movement • Established Corporations such as the Standard Oil Company • One of the first industrial moguls to make his own fortune • Established the world's first research laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey • ...
Business terms 2013-02-20
Across
- A unique product or a logo gives company
- You can find assets and liabilities of a company in this document
- To give a suggestion, or to...
- Results of research or health check
- To be against something
- Importance
- To be supported, or to be....by
- Spending of goods and services
Down
- When a doctor gives a cure, he needs to...it(verb)
- Products sold at a lower price to attract customers
- Equity capital
- To discover or unveil something
- To be able to pay off debts
- A doctor who cures domestic and wild animals
- Another word for consulting company is...
- The staff of the company
16 Clues: Importance • Equity capital • To be against something • The staff of the company • To be able to pay off debts • To give a suggestion, or to... • Spending of goods and services • To discover or unveil something • To be supported, or to be....by • Results of research or health check • A unique product or a logo gives company • Another word for consulting company is... • ...
Business buzzwords 2020-01-21
Across
- – originally used to describe songs that meshed two different styles of music into one song but soon came to describe a web application that combines multiple services. The evolution continues, so it now means combining any two things that do not, on the face of either one, belong together.
- – a small entrepreneurial business run separately to a person’s usual job.
- – a tip or technique for accomplishing a familiar task more efficiently.
- – likely to fail due to not being able to adapt to new circumstances.
- – increasing the rhetorical force of your statements in response to criticism.
- – a strategy where the basic version of a product is offered free of charge, in the hope that customers will pay for an upgraded version.
- – commandeering content which formerly had some other purpose; it might include a journalist covering a story in a particular way to further a personal agenda (news-jacking), or a corporate takeover of a popular meme to market a product or service (meme-jacking).
- – this means marketing, usually by cash-strapped start-ups, involving free or low-cost methods such as blogging, social media, search engine optimisation (SEO), and content marketing.
Down
- – a response to criticism, aimed directly at the person making the criticism.
- – make a noticeable increase in outcomes through extra effort.
- – short for “relationship”. Originally, this meant a romantic relationship, but it has expanded to mean any relationship, such as between a business and its customers.
- – originally, this meant more leading than “cutting edge”, and often referred to new, unproven technology. It has moved out of tech-speak to mean generally being a long way ahead of current trends.
- – meaning that you do not have the time or resources to undertake an additional task.
- – originally used to describe when a tech product or website was made available to the public, it now means the public release of any new product or service.
- – someone who will take offence, and possibly legal action, over any term that they define as hurtful to their chosen identity. These are people who were told by their parents they were unique and were foolish enough to believe it.
- – once confined to the tech sector, this term is now generally used to mean sending a message, usually by SMS, a short email, or a messaging app.
16 Clues: – make a noticeable increase in outcomes through extra effort. • – likely to fail due to not being able to adapt to new circumstances. • – a tip or technique for accomplishing a familiar task more efficiently. • – a small entrepreneurial business run separately to a person’s usual job. • ...
Business crossword 2020-04-14
Across
- medium-term to short-term goals
- money invested in a company by the shareholders
- purpose of why business was made
- medium to long-term; set by senior managers
- Using an asset and paying periodically.
- profit left over after paying taxes and dividends
- medium to short-term: set by middle managers
- 5-30 years.
Down
- what the Org. would like to achieve in Long-term
- 1-5 years.
- provided by government, foundation,
- personal savings
- 1 year or less.
- Long-term goals
- provide finance to the poor
- day-to-day; set by floor managers
16 Clues: 1-5 years. • 5-30 years. • 1 year or less. • Long-term goals • personal savings • provide finance to the poor • medium-term to short-term goals • purpose of why business was made • day-to-day; set by floor managers • provided by government, foundation, • Using an asset and paying periodically. • medium to long-term; set by senior managers • ...
Business Crossword 2020-12-08
Across
- Unit costs decrease as more product lines are offered
- A different industry/market, diagonal
- Where a business expands too quickly without the resources to support it
- Unit costs increase as output is higher
- Vertical _____, same industry at different stages of production, towards supplier
- Vertical _____, same industry at different stages of production, towards customer
- The theorist behind the model of growth
- Growth through increasing product sales
Down
- Growth throuhg mergers and takeovers
- Integration of companies in the same industry a the same stage of production
- When operations are scaled back to save money
- Costs are lower as a business becomes more efficient; a graph
- Unit costs decrease as output is higher
- Creativity, direction, delegation, coordination, _____, alliances
- When the combined value of two companies is greater than the sum of their parts
- When a company is bought or taken over by another
16 Clues: Growth throuhg mergers and takeovers • A different industry/market, diagonal • Unit costs decrease as output is higher • Unit costs increase as output is higher • The theorist behind the model of growth • Growth through increasing product sales • When operations are scaled back to save money • When a company is bought or taken over by another • ...
Business crossword 2021-03-04
Across
- career advancement
- situations when we don't like the product and don't want it
- delivery of goods to the retail network and to consumers
- a detailed proposal for achieving
- clients send reviews of the product they bought
- the amounts of money that the enterprise has obtained from all its activities
- a meeting during which you try to get a job
- a person who orders or buys something
- is the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service
Down
- addressing the customer
- it is anything that can be offered to a market to satisfy the desire or need of a customer
- the company offers its employees various
- every company should have its
- monetary benefits provided to employees as remuneration for work
- you deposit your money at the bank
- this is a waste of money firm
16 Clues: career advancement • addressing the customer • every company should have its • this is a waste of money firm • a detailed proposal for achieving • you deposit your money at the bank • a person who orders or buys something • the company offers its employees various • a meeting during which you try to get a job • clients send reviews of the product they bought • ...
Business Crossword 2017-05-11
Across
- is a sustained, long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economies.
- has got four phases: Recovery, Boom, Recession, and Depression.
- the level of wealth, comfort, material goods and necessities available to a certain socioeconomic class or a certain geographic area.
- a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle
- is the natural fluctuation of the economy between periods of expansion and contraction
- is a phenomenon that occurs when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- is the phase of the business cycle when the economy moves from a trough to a peak.
Down
- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction.
- one of the primary indicators used to gauge the health of a country's economy
- A period of significant output within a population
- what the government wants to achieve
- an increase in the number of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time.
- significant decline in activity across the economy, lasting longer than a few months.
- the rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising and, consequently, the purchasing power of currency is falling.
- occurs after the business cycle peaks but before it becomes a trough
- the highest point between the end of an economic expansion and the start of a contraction in a business cycle.
16 Clues: what the government wants to achieve • A period of significant output within a population • a low turning point or a local minimum of a business cycle • has got four phases: Recovery, Boom, Recession, and Depression. • a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction. • occurs after the business cycle peaks but before it becomes a trough • ...
Business Management 2017-05-18
Across
- manufacturing Process used to design and build a unique product to meet the specific needs of the purchaser.
- panel A group of people who offer opinions about a product or service.
- SERVQUAL dimension; the caring and individualized attention the business provides its customers.
- goods Inexpensive items that consumers purchase regularly without a great deal of thought.
- research Research that studies existing product problems or possible design improvements for current products.
- firm Focused activities toward satisfying customers.
- resources planning Determining the types of jobs that are required for each part of the production process, the number of people needed for each job, and the skills each person will need in order to do the job.
- stage Stage of the product life cycle when a new product is introduced that is much better or easier to use and customers begin to switch from the old product to the new product.
Down
- manufacturing Process in which all manufacturing systems are designed and managed with computers.
- Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities.
- SERVQUAL dimension; the knowledge and courtesy of employees and their ability to convey trust and confidence.
- processing Manufacturing process in which raw materials constantly move through specially designed equipment that changes their form to make them more usable for consumption or further manufacturing.
- design (CAD) Computer application that allows engineers to design and test products before they are even built.
- (place) The set of activities required to transport and store products and make them available to customers.
- and valuing Grouping goods according to size, quality, or other characteristics, and determining an appropriate price for products and services.
- Obtaining goods to be resold.
16 Clues: Obtaining goods to be resold. • firm Focused activities toward satisfying customers. • panel A group of people who offer opinions about a product or service. • Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities. • goods Inexpensive items that consumers purchase regularly without a great deal of thought. • ...
Business Management 2017-05-18
Across
- SERVQUAL dimension; the caring and individualized attention the business provides its customers.
- manufacturing Process used to design and build a unique product to meet the specific needs of the purchaser.
- research Research that studies existing product problems or possible design improvements for current products.
- design (CAD) Computer application that allows engineers to design and test products before they are even built.
- and valuing Grouping goods according to size, quality, or other characteristics, and determining an appropriate price for products and services.
- firm Focused activities toward satisfying customers.
- processing Manufacturing process in which raw materials constantly move through specially designed equipment that changes their form to make them more usable for consumption or further manufacturing.
- Obtaining goods to be resold.
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- SERVQUAL dimension; the knowledge and courtesy of employees and their ability to convey trust and confidence.
- goods Inexpensive items that consumers purchase regularly without a great deal of thought.
- Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities.
- manufacturing Process in which all manufacturing systems are designed and managed with computers.
- stage Stage of the product life cycle when a new product is introduced that is much better or easier to use and customers begin to switch from the old product to the new product.
- (place) The set of activities required to transport and store products and make them available to customers.
- panel A group of people who offer opinions about a product or service.
- resources planning Determining the types of jobs that are required for each part of the production process, the number of people needed for each job, and the skills each person will need in order to do the job.
16 Clues: Obtaining goods to be resold. • firm Focused activities toward satisfying customers. • Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities. • panel A group of people who offer opinions about a product or service. • goods Inexpensive items that consumers purchase regularly without a great deal of thought. • ...
Business idioms 2018-10-03
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- be out of the _________ (not included or informed)
- get back on ______ (return to the original topic...)
- ________ the bar (set standards higher than normal)
- ________ on top of things (be in control)
- ________ base (make contact)
- keep your _______ on the ball (be very focused on something)
- be off the _______(be wrong about something)
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- _______ the ball (make a mistake)
- have your ________ cut out for you (have something very difficult to do)
- stay ahead of the ______ (lead something)
- cut to the _____ (focus on what is important)
- get something off the ________(start a project or a business)
- be on the _______ page (be in agreement)
- ________ out of the box (think freely and creatively)
- put something on ________ (postpone or stop an activity)
- _______ the meeting to order (announce that a meeting is about to begin)
16 Clues: ________ base (make contact) • _______ the ball (make a mistake) • be on the _______ page (be in agreement) • stay ahead of the ______ (lead something) • ________ on top of things (be in control) • be off the _______(be wrong about something) • cut to the _____ (focus on what is important) • be out of the _________ (not included or informed) • ...
Business Letter 2018-07-30
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- The number of body paragraphs
- The person receiving the letter
- The first line of the address
- Details and explanations go in this paragraph
- How you greet the person
- The letter you write if you want to go to university
- The letter you write if you're appreciative
- A word for "writing your name"
- The line to point out whoever you are writing to
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- The letter you write if you want something from someone
- You introduce yourself in this paragraph
- The letter you write if you're unhappy about something
- The number of parts of a business letter
- The fourth part of the letter
- The number of lines before the written name
- The type of address of the sender
16 Clues: How you greet the person • The number of body paragraphs • The first line of the address • The fourth part of the letter • A word for "writing your name" • The person receiving the letter • The type of address of the sender • You introduce yourself in this paragraph • The number of parts of a business letter • The letter you write if you're appreciative • ...
Business Terms 2018-11-08
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- A decrease in assets or resources
- agreement A written and legal agreement between business partners, not needed but recommended
- The state of disagreement or misunderstanding, resulting from the actual or perceived dissent of needs, beliefs, etc. between the members of the organization.
- Payments made to the shareholders from the profits, post-tax, of a company
- sector The part of an economy that is controlled by the state
- Companies that have separate legal status from their owners
- Trader A business owned by one person
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- sector The part of the national economy that is not under direct state control
- The possibility a company will have lower than anticipated profits or experience a loss rather than taking a profit
- They are the owners of a limited company. They buys shares which represents part ownership of a company
- liability Protects the owner, and shareholders, so they can’t lose more money than they invested in an investment
- A person or company that grants the license to a third party for the conducting of a business under their marks
- venture When two or more businesses agree to start a new project together
- The money invested into a business by the owners
- general meeting(AGM) A legal requirement for all companies
- The positive gain remaining for a business after all costs and expenses have been deducted from total sales
16 Clues: A decrease in assets or resources • Trader A business owned by one person • The money invested into a business by the owners • general meeting(AGM) A legal requirement for all companies • Companies that have separate legal status from their owners • sector The part of an economy that is controlled by the state • ...
Business & Finance 2019-04-14
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- an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares
- the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- a place where taxes are low and where people choose to live or officially register their companies because taxes are higher in their own countries
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly over a period of time until something has been paid for
- a piece of paper that shows that goods or services have been paid for
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- a statement about what will happen in the future, based on information that is available now
- an official document in which you give details of the amount of money that you have earned so that the government can calculate how much tax you have to pay
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank
- to offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction
- a thing bought for less than the usual price
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- to finish paying money owed for something
- a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose
- practical or financial help that is provided, often by the government, for people that need it
- an amount of money that is paid back to you because you have paid too much
16 Clues: to finish paying money owed for something • a thing bought for less than the usual price • the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced • a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank • an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares • a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment • ...
Business Result 2019-04-01
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- The money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
- The ability to act and make decisions without being controlled by anyone else
- A belief or an idea that is not based on correct information
- The process of gradually improving by learning more, becoming more advanced, etc.
- Several different
- Something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular job
- A person who has recently been given a job by a company
- The act or process of doing sth successfully, especially using your own effort and skill
- An amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of sth
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- An amount of money that is paid to sb for selling goods and which increases
- A feeling of being happy and satisfied with what you are doing or have done
- The study or practice of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables
- The correct relationship of things with each other
- Staying away from work, especially often and without good reasons
- To become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it
- Understood or thought of in a particular way by people
16 Clues: Several different • The correct relationship of things with each other • Understood or thought of in a particular way by people • A person who has recently been given a job by a company • The money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. • An amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of sth • ...
Business Law 2017-12-01
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- touching another person without privilege
- activities that are so dangerous that torts of negligence or intentional torts will be applied to them
- occurs when a person knows and desires the consequences of his or her act
- false arrest
- when someone does not fulfill their duty
- interfering with a person's right to be left alone
- the negligence of each party
- injury caused by a person's mere carelessness
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- the legal connection between unreasonable conduct and the resulting harm
- a threat
- if the defendant can prove the plaintiff knew of the risk involved and still took the chance of being injured...
- private wrong committed by one person against another
- behavior by the plaintiff that helps cause his or her injuries
- wrongful damage to or interference with the property of another
- damaging another's reputation
- something that interferes with the enjoyment of life or property
16 Clues: a threat • false arrest • the negligence of each party • damaging another's reputation • when someone does not fulfill their duty • touching another person without privilege • injury caused by a person's mere carelessness • interfering with a person's right to be left alone • private wrong committed by one person against another • ...
Business Terms 2017-11-15
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- you don't fail
- the subject we are learning
- the tv show with entrepreneurs trying to sell their idea
- someone who starts their own business
- a picture to represent the company
- is employed by someone
- employs people
- swims in the ocean
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- a catchy phrase about the business
- someone who purchases goods
- you don't succeed
- an activity of setting up a business
- a person trying to sell you something
- someone who buys the product
- a different word for profit
- the money made from a sale
16 Clues: you don't fail • employs people • you don't succeed • swims in the ocean • is employed by someone • the money made from a sale • someone who purchases goods • the subject we are learning • a different word for profit • someone who buys the product • a catchy phrase about the business • a picture to represent the company • an activity of setting up a business • ...
Business Vocab 2021-05-04
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- put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect
- the action or process of formally joining or being accepted by an institution or group
- a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired
- money paid by the government to people who are ill, poor, or have no job
- a form of tax imposed on goods for their production, licensing and sale. (today, excise duty applies only on tobacco, petroleum and liquor)
- having power or influence that transcends national boundaries or governments
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits
- the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax
- an irregular rising and falling in number or amount
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
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- refers to an enterprise's capacity to meet its long-term financial commitments
- following each other continuously
- a basic or necessary item of for example food
- the act of coming together from different directions and especially moving toward union or uniformity
- an amount of money spent
- refers to an enterprise's ability to pay short-term obligations
16 Clues: an amount of money spent • following each other continuously • a basic or necessary item of for example food • the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax • put (a decision, plan, agreement, etc.) into effect • an irregular rising and falling in number or amount • an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product • ...
Understanding Business 2021-06-18
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- Number of complaints,Compare sales/profit figures.
- Resolve complaints quickly
- is something you cannot touch
- a wider range of choices
- Aiming to take care of the environment and
- Having enough finance can open
- Give all employees excellent product knowledge
- community.
- and
- to do to have an impact upon the business
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- is something you can touch This means
- Something the stakeholder wants
- Aiming to provide the best possible service they can to all.
- A good leader will make staff feel
- Something a stakeholder can
- Profit Maximization Survival(Break Even)
16 Clues: and • community. • a wider range of choices • Resolve complaints quickly • Something a stakeholder can • is something you cannot touch • Having enough finance can open • Something the stakeholder wants • A good leader will make staff feel • is something you can touch This means • Profit Maximization Survival(Break Even) • to do to have an impact upon the business • ...
Business Model 2024-04-30
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- A model that specialize and configure the business to deliver greater value by rethinking what is done in-house and through collaboration.
- This product comprises the essential basics needed to compete in a product market; a car needs wheels, transmissions, engine, and rudimentary chassis.
- A model that redefines an existing industry, move into a new industry or create a new industry.
- With this business model, individuals create or design products that can then be sold to generate money.
- These are commonly used in literature as a multiple-level pyramid, with basic physical attributes forming the base, upon which rests the tangible, the emotional benefits, and brand personality characteristics, with the soul or core of the brand at its apex.
- Is an individual and possibly a tradesman, employed by the client on the advice of a specialist or the client him/herself if acting as the manager.
- Your customer pays a fixed fee every month/year
- A segment of the the group of customers to target; sometimes the potential of an innovation is unlocked only when a different market segment is targeted.
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- Dictates how a business will charge customers for a product or service to generate revenue.
- This product offers features, services or benefits that go beyond normal expectations.
- Frequently physically assemble, sort and grade goods in large lots, then break bulk and repack and redistribute in smaller amounts.
- Such so-called entrepreneurs continuously come up with new ideas and start new businesses without necessarily staying with the business.
- One of the simplest and most well-known business model. It involves creating physical products such as cars and mobile phones.
- Your customer pays you for the product or service
- This products would include all the features and services that could be envisaged as beneficial to customers.
- A model that provides an overview of how a company creates, delivers, and captures value.
16 Clues: Your customer pays a fixed fee every month/year • Your customer pays you for the product or service • This product offers features, services or benefits that go beyond normal expectations. • A model that provides an overview of how a company creates, delivers, and captures value. • ...
Business Fundamentals: ................. 2024-07-13
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- ....are man-made resources that can be used for the production of goods and services.
- ....are things that you would liketo have, but these are not necessary for survival.
- Natural resources are used as ...... for the production of goods and services.
- .... is the selection between two or more commodities.
- ... reward for Capital
- ..... must be satisfied before wants.
- .....is the study of resources, its utilisation and how decisions are made by individuals and organisations in an eff ort to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources.
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- ....refer to an economic term to describe the inputs that are used in the production of goods or services in the attempt to make an economic profit.
- are limited in supply and are interconnected.
- resources are those which take a long period of time to get replaced or cannot be replaced once used.
- There are .... types of resources.
- ... are the inputs that are required to create outputs which are products and services.
- The goods and services available for the production of valuable consumer products are also referred to as...
- .....is the use of goods and services to satisfy human wants.
- are resources those which can be replaced in a reasonable time.
- are basic requirements or necessities of life.
- ...is any place where the sellers of a particular goods or services can meet with the buyers of that goods and services.
17 Clues: ... reward for Capital • There are .... types of resources. • ..... must be satisfied before wants. • are limited in supply and are interconnected. • are basic requirements or necessities of life. • .... is the selection between two or more commodities. • .....is the use of goods and services to satisfy human wants. • ...
Business Puzzle 2023-02-27
16 Clues: Get • Help • Inside • Desire • Unknown • Outside • Grow Big • Business • advantage • Number Two • Number One • Number three • Money related • Not successful • Economic Activity • Similar products being sold by competitors
Business Terminology 2023-08-29
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- A person who starts a new business venture
- The study of how resources are allocated to meet human needs and wants.
- Principles and standards that guide the behavior of individuals and organizations in the business world.
- Financial assets or resources used to start and operate a business.
- The process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries and economies.
- The process of bringing new products, services, or processes to the market.
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- A financial plan that outlines expected income and expenses over a specific period.
- People or groups that have an interest in a company's operations and success.
- Resources owned by a business, such as cash, inventory, equipment, and property.
- The process of promoting and selling products or services to customers.
- The process of setting goals and determining the best ways to achieve them.
- The quantity of goods or services that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- A market structure in which a single company dominates the industry.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy.
- The difference between the cost of production and the selling price
- Rivalry among businesses for customers, sales, and market dominance.
16 Clues: A person who starts a new business venture • The difference between the cost of production and the selling price • Financial assets or resources used to start and operate a business. • A market structure in which a single company dominates the industry. • Rivalry among businesses for customers, sales, and market dominance. • ...
Business Terminology 2024-09-13
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- Business owned by shareholders (7, 7)
- A company's roadmap for achieving long-term goals (8)
- Financial metric indicating revenue minus cost of goods sold (6)
- Business document outlining future revenue and expenses (6)
- Formal report used to communicate financial information (9, 9)
- An unforeseen event in a business environment (8)
- Business practice that considers ethical issues (3)
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- The final stage of the product life cycle (7)
- Method of promoting products through digital channels (7, 9)
- Systematic investigation into market conditions (6, 8)
- The economic principle where supply equals demand (11)
- Process of setting the price of goods or services (7)
- Business function focused on recruiting and managing employees (5, 9)
- This type of analysis assesses Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats (4)
- A market structure where a few firms dominate the market (9)
- Percentage increase in the price level of goods and services (9)
16 Clues: Business owned by shareholders (7, 7) • The final stage of the product life cycle (7) • An unforeseen event in a business environment (8) • Business practice that considers ethical issues (3) • A company's roadmap for achieving long-term goals (8) • Process of setting the price of goods or services (7) • Systematic investigation into market conditions (6, 8) • ...
Business Communications 2024-09-19
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- The ethical principle of keeping information secure and private, ensuring that it is not shared without permission.
- The brief summary of the content of an email, located at the top, which helps the recipient understand the purpose of the message.
- Showing consideration for others' feelings, rights, and professional boundaries in communication.
- The competence or skill expected of someone in a professional setting, often reflected in behavior and communication.
- A method of exchanging messages electronically, typically between computers or mobile devices.
- The act of actively paying attention to what someone else is saying, ensuring effective communication.
- The quality of being easy to understand, ensuring that messages are concise and direct.
- The attitude or emotion conveyed in communication, which can be positive, neutral, or negative.
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- A device used for voice communication between people over a distance.
- The right of individuals to keep personal information secure and protect it from unauthorized access.
- Websites and applications that enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking.
- The closing section of an email that often includes the sender’s name, job title, and contact information.
- The polite words or gestures used to open a conversation, such as "Hello" or "Good morning."
- A word or phrase used to begin an email or letter, such as "Dear" or "Hello."
- A further action or communication after an initial one, often to check on progress or confirm understanding.
- Sending short written messages through mobile devices, often used in both casual and professional contexts.
16 Clues: A device used for voice communication between people over a distance. • A word or phrase used to begin an email or letter, such as "Dear" or "Hello." • The quality of being easy to understand, ensuring that messages are concise and direct. • The polite words or gestures used to open a conversation, such as "Hello" or "Good morning." • ...
Business Ethics 2025-02-26
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- A movement aimed at ensuring producers in developing countries get fair prices for their goods, promoting better working conditions and sustainable practices.
- The illegal practice of trading stocks or other securities based on non-public, material information about a company.
- A situation where a person or organization has multiple interests, and serving one interest could compromise the ability to serve another, often leading to bias.
- The practice of operating in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, especially in business.
- The process of ensuring that the products or services are obtained in a responsible and sustainable manner, considering the environment, workers, and communities.
- The obligation of an individual or organization to explain their actions and accept responsibility for their decisions and behavior.
- The act of reporting unethical or illegal activities within an organization, often done by employees or insiders.
- the intentional deception or misrepresentation of information by an individual or organization for personal or financial gain
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- The practice of creating a workplace that values and includes individuals from diverse backgrounds and perspectives, fostering equal opportunity for all.
- A business model where companies integrate social and environmental concerns in their operations and interactions with stakeholders.
- A formal document outlining the ethical standards and principles that guide decision-making and behavior within an organization.
- A situation in which a person or organization faces a decision involving conflicting ethical principles, making it difficult to determine the right course of action.
- The practice of being open, honest, and clear in communications and decision-making processes within a business.
- The unethical practice of offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value to influence the actions of others, often violating laws or ethical codes.
- the principle of treating all individuals and parties fairly and equally, without favoritism, bias, or personal interest
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles, ensuring consistency in actions, values, and outcomes.
16 Clues: The practice of being open, honest, and clear in communications and decision-making processes within a business. • The act of reporting unethical or illegal activities within an organization, often done by employees or insiders. • The illegal practice of trading stocks or other securities based on non-public, material information about a company. • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- Short term planning that identifies specific activities for each area of the business
- A broad, lasting, and often inspirational view of a company's reason for existing
- The ability to influence individuals and groups to cooperatively achieve common goals
- How well people get along with each other when working together
- the major ongoing activities of a business
- The process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources
- The ability to control behavior
- Power based on the ability to control rewards and punishments
- A short, specific statement of the business's purpose and direction
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- The set of factors that influences the actions taken by an individual to accomplish a goal
- Effectively directing the major activities of a business to achieve its goals
- Long term planning that provides broad goals and directions for the entire business
- A written document that describes the nature of the business, its goals and objectives, and how they will be achived
- A group of individuals who cooperate to achieve a common goal
- Finding individuals with the right skills to work
- A manager whose job is to direct the work of employees
16 Clues: The ability to control behavior • the major ongoing activities of a business • Finding individuals with the right skills to work • A manager whose job is to direct the work of employees • A group of individuals who cooperate to achieve a common goal • Power based on the ability to control rewards and punishments • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
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- All attributes, both tangible and intangible, that customers receive in exchange for the purchase price
- Studying buyer interests and needs, testing products, and gathering facts needed to make good marketing decisions.
- The types of buyers a business wishes to attract and where such buyers are located.
- Businesses that sell directly to final consumers.
- The amount of money needed to acquire a product.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business.
- Moving goods from where they were made to where consumers can buy them.
- Providing money that is needed to perform various marketing activities.
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- Gradual loss of an asset’s value due to age and wear.
- Obtaining goods to be resold.
- Providing information to consumers that will assist them in making a decision to purchase a product or service. The advancement of an employee within a company to a position with more authority and responsibility.
- Businesses that buy products from businesses and resell them to retailers or other businesses.
- The set of activities required to transport and store products and make them available to customers.
- Holding products until consumers need them.
- Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings.
- Providing personalized and persuasive information to customers to help them buy the products and services they need.
16 Clues: Obtaining goods to be resold. • Holding products until consumers need them. • The amount of money needed to acquire a product. • Businesses that sell directly to final consumers. • Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings. • Gradual loss of an asset’s value due to age and wear. • Moving goods from where they were made to where consumers can buy them. • ...
business management 2024-12-16
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- business activity that deals with all money matters related to running all money matters related to running a business
- person who completes all five management functions on a regular basis and had authority over other jobs and people
- businesses businesses that primarily use labor to offer mostly intangible products to satisfy consumer needs
- evaluating results to determine if they company's objectives have been accomplished as planned
- an organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit
- manger a manager who completes all of the management functions but spends most of there time completing specialized work in one management functions or is responsible for a specific part of the company's operations
- making a product or providing a service
- determining how plans can be accomplished most effectively and arranging resources to complete work
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- the process of accomplishing the goals of an organization through the effective use of people and other resources
- a manger whose main job is to direct the work of employees
- term often used to refer to all business within a category doing similar work
- finding individuals with the right skills to do work
- working with employees to ensure they are motivated and have the resources needed to help carry out plans and get the work done
- a top-level manager who spends almost all of his or her time on management functions and decisions that affect the entire company
- businesses firms produce good used by other businesses organizations or consumers
- analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done
16 Clues: making a product or providing a service • finding individuals with the right skills to do work • a manger whose main job is to direct the work of employees • analyzing information and making decisions about what needs to be done • an organization that produces or distributes a good or service for profit • ...
Business technology 2025-03-04
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- summarised what your company does it's purpose .
- system of interconnected electronic components.
- hardware is the physical parts that make up a computer.
- machine
- set of instructions,data or program.
- teller
- trading of goods and services online.
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- banking
- use of recording media to rotoin data computer or other device.
- network
- Revolutionises traditional banking by integrating technology into financial services
- storage
- electronic object or system.
- is an electronic telecommunications device.
- technology
- meeting involving people who are in different places.
16 Clues: teller • banking • network • storage • machine • technology • electronic object or system. • set of instructions,data or program. • trading of goods and services online. • is an electronic telecommunications device. • system of interconnected electronic components. • summarised what your company does it's purpose . • meeting involving people who are in different places. • ...
Business Law 2024-01-18
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- Applejack was known for her _. She hates lying.
- Batman fights for _.
- Kelly was taught the _ as a kid and she is so kind.
- Alisha's _ are that kids should not work for free.
- The _ states that everyone has Life and Liberty.
- Alisha believes the_ principle helped her out.
- The_ of society says that killing is wrong.
- illari had to follow her _. She would not hurt a kid.
- The_ states that the food was not safe.
- The_ custom said that he had to be executed.
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- The governing body passed a _ about bribes.
- The_ decided they would make a law about water.
- The judge determined the law was _.
- Thanks to the_ the judge used the same punishment.
- Fluttershy befriended Discord through her _.
- Korbyn was caught speeding and he was mad about the _
16 Clues: Batman fights for _. • The judge determined the law was _. • The_ states that the food was not safe. • The governing body passed a _ about bribes. • The_ of society says that killing is wrong. • Fluttershy befriended Discord through her _. • The_ custom said that he had to be executed. • Alisha believes the_ principle helped her out. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-05-05
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- commerical organization
- programmable electronic device that can store, retrieve, and process data
- duties imposed by a government on imported or in some countries exported goods
- moving money from one account to another
- sales and customer relationship professional responsible for providing personalized advice, solutions, and services
- means of payment that is not cash
- interconnected or interrelated group or system
- defined date to meet a client or partner
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- moment of professional exchange between colleagues
- place of work
- machine to get cash
- to give support or aid
- to go up
- work experience while studying
- division of an organization
- to go down
16 Clues: to go up • to go down • place of work • machine to get cash • to give support or aid • commerical organization • division of an organization • work experience while studying • means of payment that is not cash • moving money from one account to another • defined date to meet a client or partner • interconnected or interrelated group or system • ...
Business Puzzle 2021-08-22
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- Bhuvan Bam, Electric
- Toy, Acquisition, Just Dial
- “Can you hear me now? Good.”
- Chinese, Missing
- sachin, virat kohli, AB Devilliers
- India, Chrome
- Tweet, Crypto Currency, Space
- Card, Rahul Dravid
- HDFC Tie up, Fintech
- M.S Dhoni, Sachin Tendulkar,Unicorn
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- Blue Origin, 11 mins
- Hrithik roshan, mobile
- Started with a TV show in 2007, Lipstick
- Jennifer Lopez, green dress
- James Bond, British brand
- Founded in 2012, IPO, Cosmetics
16 Clues: India, Chrome • Chinese, Missing • Card, Rahul Dravid • Bhuvan Bam, Electric • Blue Origin, 11 mins • HDFC Tie up, Fintech • Hrithik roshan, mobile • James Bond, British brand • Toy, Acquisition, Just Dial • Jennifer Lopez, green dress • “Can you hear me now? Good.” • Tweet, Crypto Currency, Space • Founded in 2012, IPO, Cosmetics • sachin, virat kohli, AB Devilliers • ...
Business Economics 2025-07-16
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- MACROECONOMICS
- An individual who uses goods and services
- The law explaining inverse relation between price and demand
- Desires backed by ability to pay
- Vertical demand curve shows it is
- Price * Quantity = Total ___
- Goods consumed together
- When demand changes more than proportionately with price
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- point where budget line & IC are tangent
- The curve which shows all combinations of two giving same level of satisfaction
- Total amount producers are willing to sell
- Study of individual economic units
- Demand curve usually slopes
- Demand of necessity goods is generally
- The study of how businesses allocate resources
- Measures responsiveness of quantity demanded to price change
16 Clues: MACROECONOMICS • Goods consumed together • Demand curve usually slopes • Price * Quantity = Total ___ • Desires backed by ability to pay • Vertical demand curve shows it is • Study of individual economic units • Demand of necessity goods is generally • point where budget line & IC are tangent • An individual who uses goods and services • ...
Business Idioms 2022-05-02
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- I'm glad we're all on the same _______.
- We'll have to _____ that bridge as we come to it.
- "I know you can't give me the actual number. Can you give me a _______ figure?"
- Back to square _____.
- I'm afraid they don't see ____ to ____ on many things.
- We tried all the traditional routes. It's time to _____ outside of the box.
- It's so hard to go fast when we're dealing with so much _____ tape.
- "I'd really liked to help, but my _____ are tied."
Down
- Be careful not to put all your ______ in one basket.
- Don't throw the ______ out with the bath water.
- Tech companies must stay ahead of the _____ through continued research and development.
- To teach someone is to ______ them the ropes .
- There's no such thing as a free _______ .
- No one's talking about the ______in the room.
- I'm not sure that is going to fly.
- Six of one and half a ______ of the other.
16 Clues: Back to square _____. • I'm glad we're all on the same _______. • I'm not sure that is going to fly. • There's no such thing as a free _______ . • Six of one and half a ______ of the other. • No one's talking about the ______in the room. • To teach someone is to ______ them the ropes . • Don't throw the ______ out with the bath water. • ...
Business Entities 2022-08-09
Across
- two or more companies form an alliance
- govern a corporation
- a conventional or basic form of corporate organization
- top management of a corporation
- help finance a business but does not share in the operation of the business
- all partners share in management and profits
Down
- A business that is established, owned, and operated by one person
- a legal entity that is established according to laws of the state in which it is formed
- a combination of two or more firms to form one new company
- provide legal and managerial guidelines for operating a business
- entity that is organized like a corporation but taxed like a partnership
- owners of a corporation
- a specific project
- formed by people with similar interests to reduce cost and gain economic power
- a way to own a business without starting it from scratch and expand into new geographical areas
- An association of two or more people who agree to operate a business
16 Clues: a specific project • govern a corporation • owners of a corporation • top management of a corporation • two or more companies form an alliance • all partners share in management and profits • a conventional or basic form of corporate organization • a combination of two or more firms to form one new company • provide legal and managerial guidelines for operating a business • ...
Business Entities 2022-08-09
Across
- a combination of two or more firms to form one new company
- formed by people with similar interests to reduce cost and gain economic power
- help finance a business but does not share in the operation of the business
- those who govern a corporation
- a legal entity that is established according to laws of the state in which it is formed
- entity that is organized like a corporation but taxed like a partnership
- top management of a corporation
- two or more companies form an alliance
- a way to own a business without starting it from scratch and expand into new geographical areas
Down
- all partners share in management and profits
- provide legal and managerial guidelines for operating a business
- owners of a corporation
- An association of two or more people who agree to operate a business
- a conventional or basic form of corporate organization
- A business that is established, owned, and operated by one person
- a specific project
16 Clues: a specific project • owners of a corporation • those who govern a corporation • top management of a corporation • two or more companies form an alliance • all partners share in management and profits • a conventional or basic form of corporate organization • a combination of two or more firms to form one new company • ...
Business Fun 2022-07-07
Across
- hierarchy of needs
- It is the practice of moving employees between jobs in an organization
- It is a fixed wage determination system in which the workers get paid by result like each unit of production.
- It is a sum of money paid to a staff upon completion of a sale of goods or services
- It is the level of contentment employees feel with their job.
- adding responsibilities to existing jobs to make them more motivating.
- Theory that believes all workers were motivated by money
Down
- It is the process of stimulating people to actions to accomplish the goals
- Two factor theory
- the additional benefits offered to an employee, above the stated salary for his performance.
- It is a sum of money added to a person's wages as a reward for good performance
- a diagram showing the structure of a firm
- It is a party that has an interest in a company and can either affect or be affected by the business
- a system in a organization by which instructions are passed from one person to another.
- number of staff under a supervisor
- a system in which members of an organization are ranked according to their hierarchy
16 Clues: Two factor theory • hierarchy of needs • number of staff under a supervisor • a diagram showing the structure of a firm • Theory that believes all workers were motivated by money • It is the level of contentment employees feel with their job. • It is the practice of moving employees between jobs in an organization • ...
Business Vocabulary 2022-06-10
Across
- provides goods/parts to shops and businesses
- pay employees low
- put your______out of business
- value your
- makes goods
- is always king
- is one of the owners of a business
- starts new businesses
Down
- invest in your local
- never break the
- sells directly to the public
- be prepared to make a____for at least the first year
- buys large goods from producers and sells them
- avoid paying to the government
- buys directly from a shop or a company
- charge high
- focus on making a big
17 Clues: value your • makes goods • charge high • is always king • never break the • pay employees low • invest in your local • focus on making a big • starts new businesses • sells directly to the public • put your______out of business • avoid paying to the government • is one of the owners of a business • buys directly from a shop or a company • provides goods/parts to shops and businesses • ...
S3 Business 2023-02-06
Across
- the workforce needed to make the product/service
- one of the 4ps where the item is available to buy from
- the combination of the factors
- a type of business owned and controlled by one person (4,6)
- sector of the owned by private individuals e.g. Apple
- money taken from the bank that needs to be paid back with interest (4,4)
- one of the 4ps the amount of money the customer pays
- one of the 4ps how the customer is made aware of the item
Down
- taking out more money than is available in your account (4,9)
- sector of the owned by the government e.g. NHS
- sector of the economy - not for profit organisations e.g. Oxfam
- a type of business owned and controlled by 2-20 people
- type of training that happens when an employee is new to the business
- the money, machinery and tools needed to make the product service
- one of the 4ps the item being sold
- the natural resources
16 Clues: the natural resources • the combination of the factors • one of the 4ps the item being sold • sector of the owned by the government e.g. NHS • the workforce needed to make the product/service • one of the 4ps the amount of money the customer pays • sector of the owned by private individuals e.g. Apple • one of the 4ps where the item is available to buy from • ...
Business Crossword 2025-10-02
Across
- Let me ... it
- My main acti....
- What's the process called when making products
- I'll send them ri... away
- Verkauf in English
- I am respo.... for
Down
- Make sure to be ... for our meeting tommorow
- My strengths lie...
- ... for your help
- Marketing in English
- Follow up ....
- The ... I'm calling is
- Sorry I didn't ... that
- Do you mind ... later
- My... involve
- The line is....
16 Clues: Let me ... it • My... involve • Follow up .... • The line is.... • My main acti.... • ... for your help • Verkauf in English • I am respo.... for • My strengths lie... • Marketing in English • Do you mind ... later • The ... I'm calling is • Sorry I didn't ... that • I'll send them ri... away • Make sure to be ... for our meeting tommorow • What's the process called when making products
Process customer complaints 2022-10-23
Across
- Recognisable attribute of a business
- When expenses are less than income
- People who are affected by what the business does
- Hiring staff
- When something has gotten better
- What a business sells
- Hearing what your customer thinks
Down
- Keeping track of income and expenses
- A person who works for a business
- Something you aim towards
- When you owe money
- Language used by a particular trade/business
- Business dealing
13 Clues: Hiring staff • Business dealing • When you owe money • What a business sells • Something you aim towards • When something has gotten better • A person who works for a business • Hearing what your customer thinks • When expenses are less than income • Keeping track of income and expenses • Recognisable attribute of a business • Language used by a particular trade/business • ...
Esther 2023-03-06
Across
- the group being entertained.
- Coming out.
- to be understandable.
- the _________ between you and I.
- noiseless.
- to be.
- proof.
- Smarts.
- usual choice.
Down
- missing.
- yard surround
- a group of words.
- Rich and lavish.
- gained from multiple attempts.
- the use of big words.
- Easy access.
- things happen for a reason.
- opposite of shy.
18 Clues: to be. • proof. • Smarts. • missing. • noiseless. • Coming out. • Easy access. • yard surround • usual choice. • Rich and lavish. • opposite of shy. • a group of words. • the use of big words. • to be understandable. • things happen for a reason. • the group being entertained. • gained from multiple attempts. • the _________ between you and I.
Esther 2023-03-06
Across
- noiseless.
- usual choice.
- proof.
- the use of big words.
- opposite of shy.
- yard surround
- to be.
- the _________ between you and I.
- Easy access
- a group of words.
Down
- the group being entertained.
- gained from multiple attempts.
- Rich and lavish.
- things happen for no reason.
- to be understandable.
- missing.
- Coming out.
- Smarts.
18 Clues: proof. • to be. • Smarts. • missing. • noiseless. • Coming out. • Easy access • usual choice. • yard surround • Rich and lavish. • opposite of shy. • a group of words. • to be understandable. • the use of big words. • the group being entertained. • things happen for no reason. • gained from multiple attempts. • the _________ between you and I.
In...terms of- Limited 2023-07-03
Across
- brilliance, perception, understanding
- meanwhile
- therefore
- to want, need, require
- curiousity, attraction
- as regards
- countryside, scenery
Down
- to examine, explore, question
- awareness, learning
- to provide, supply, install, put in
- in relation to
- restricted, definite, confined
- actually,indeed
- to make known, present, bring in
- basic,primary
- probable, possible, probably
- a direction,information
17 Clues: meanwhile • therefore • as regards • basic,primary • in relation to • actually,indeed • awareness, learning • countryside, scenery • to want, need, require • curiousity, attraction • a direction,information • probable, possible, probably • to examine, explore, question • restricted, definite, confined • to make known, present, bring in • to provide, supply, install, put in • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH VOCABULARY 2021-11-10
Across
- PARA SUA INFORMAÇÃO
- CAPITAL DE GIRO
- PRESEDENTE EXECUTIVO
- PONTAPÉ INICIAL
- PAUTA
- TRABALHO
- ATIVO
- A SER DETERMINADO
- BEM NA HORA, NO PRAZO
- ENXUTO
- TESMPESTADE DE IDEIAS
- BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER
- PLANILHA
- HABILIDADE
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- FINANCIAMENTO COLETIVO
- CORRESPONDÊNCIA
- MOLDURA,ESTRUTURA
- TERCEIRIZAR
- NEGÓCIO, ACORDO
- CONCORRÊNCIA
- PRAZO FINAL
- FALÊNCIA
- INDICADORES DE DESEMPENHO
- MENTALIDADE
- TERMO, PRAZO
- BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS
- CONTADOR
- FLUXO DE CAIXA
28 Clues: PAUTA • ATIVO • ENXUTO • TRABALHO • FALÊNCIA • CONTADOR • PLANILHA • HABILIDADE • TERCEIRIZAR • PRAZO FINAL • MENTALIDADE • CONCORRÊNCIA • TERMO, PRAZO • FLUXO DE CAIXA • CORRESPONDÊNCIA • CAPITAL DE GIRO • NEGÓCIO, ACORDO • PONTAPÉ INICIAL • MOLDURA,ESTRUTURA • A SER DETERMINADO • PARA SUA INFORMAÇÃO • PRESEDENTE EXECUTIVO • BUSINESS-TO-BUSINESS • BUSINESS-TO-CONSUMER • BEM NA HORA, NO PRAZO • TESMPESTADE DE IDEIAS • ...
Unit 1 Family Ties 2023-05-17
16 Clues: tädi • linn • taust • eakas • vanaema • kasuema • kuuluma • esiplaan • perekond • traditsioon • venna/õepoeg • venna/õetütar • animals of higher intelligence • we often use it in notes and postcards • person related to you who lived a long time ago • the people of about the same age in particular family
58 - 105 2023-11-11
16 Clues: FIRST • CREATE • PICTURE • INCREASE • MENTAL ABILITY • HAPPENING OFTEN • PERFECTLY SUITABLE • OVERFLOWING OF WATER • TO INTIMIDATE, SCARE • BASICALLY, ORIGINALLY • RESPONSE TO A MESSAGE • TO BE REAL, STAY ALIVE • HAVING TO DO WITH MONEY • VERY UNUSUAL, REMARKABLE • ABOUT ALMOST, VERY NEARLY • DISCOVERING, RESULTS OF A STUDY
Intro to business crossword 3rd hour 2014-09-25
Across
- The amount of money maid before expenses are considered
- An action that decreases the owners equity and assets
- A word that means that you owe a creditor money
- The person or business that you might owe money too
- An event in a business that causes a change in a account
- Debts of a business
- The right to have a property
- Things of value that are owned by the business
- The money used to pay for the cost of products
Down
- What a person or a business owns or controls
- Something of value sacrificed to pay out an order to make a profit
- Total amount of money owed to a business
- An agreement to buy something now but pay for it later
- Amount owed to the creditors of the business
- A type of equation
15 Clues: A type of equation • Debts of a business • The right to have a property • Total amount of money owed to a business • What a person or a business owns or controls • Amount owed to the creditors of the business • Things of value that are owned by the business • The money used to pay for the cost of products • A word that means that you owe a creditor money • ...
Business Activity - JC 2022-04-28
Across
- individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services
- business to business
- The person(s)who has the initial business ideas, raises the money and organises other factors
- individuals that invest in a business in order to receive a return on their investment
- share (percentage)of profit paid to shareholders
- business owned and operated by either the central government or local governments
Down
- individuals that will be affected by a business
- business owned by private individuals
- another word for a firm
- an expert in their field and is a support system for employees
- The human contribution to production
- business to consumer/costumer
12 Clues: business to business • another word for a firm • business to consumer/costumer • The human contribution to production • business owned by private individuals • individuals that will be affected by a business • share (percentage)of profit paid to shareholders • an expert in their field and is a support system for employees • ...
Accounting Terminology - Unit 1 2013-09-23
Across
- Main source of income for a business (7)
- Opening inventory + Purchases + Carriage inwards - Clsoing inventory (4,2,5)
- Unsold goods at the year end (7,9)
- Goods returned to the supplier (7,8)
- Part of the accounts that calculates profit (6,9)
- Gives a "snap shot" of the worth of the business at a given date (7,5)
- Amounts owed by the business to its suppliers (5,8)
Down
- Amounts owed to the business by its customers (5,11)
- Type of profit calculated before expenses are deducted (5,6)
- The bottom line; what's left after all the expenses have been deducted (6,3,3,4)
- Cost of having purchases delivered to the business (8,7)
- Owned and used by the business for more than 12 months (3,7,5)
- Goods returned to the business by its customers (7,7)
- Amount owed to by the business to its owner (7)
14 Clues: Unsold goods at the year end (7,9) • Goods returned to the supplier (7,8) • Main source of income for a business (7) • Amount owed to by the business to its owner (7) • Part of the accounts that calculates profit (6,9) • Amounts owed by the business to its suppliers (5,8) • Amounts owed to the business by its customers (5,11) • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab. 2022-04-12
Across
- Exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it
- Demand in the organizational market that is based on, or derived from, the demand for consumer goods and services.
- A business that obtains goods from manufacturers and resells them to organizational users, other wholesalers, and retailers, also called distributors
- A document granting an inventor sole rights to an item or an idea
- A business that seeks to make a profit from its operations
- A business relation in which parties compete to gain customers
- When businesses choose to compete on the basis of factors that are not related to price, including the quality of the products, service, financing, business location, and reputation
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people.
- A word, name, symbol, sound, brand name, brand mark, trade name, trade character, color, or combination of these elements that identifies a good or service and cannot be used by anyone but the owner because it is registered with the federal government and has legal protection
- Consumers willingness and ability to buy products. The law of demand is the economic principle that price and demand move in opposite directions
- A business that sells its products in more than one country
- A business that sells its products only in its own country
- Business ownership by ordinary people, not the government
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
Down
- The amount of goods producers are willing to make and sell
- A focus on the sale price of a product. The assumption is that, all other things being equal, consumers will buy the products that are lowest in price
- A group that functions like a business but uses the money it makes to fund the cause identified in its charter
- Government- financed agencies, such as the Environmental Protection Agency
- A group of establishment primarily engaged in producing or handling the same product or group of products or in rendering the same services
- Anything that is authored by an individual, such as writings, music, and artwork
- Business not associated with government agencies
- the action or process of keeping financial accounts.
- A business that buys goods from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to consumers
- The potential for financial gain, loss, or failure
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- The money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid
26 Clues: Business not associated with government agencies • The potential for financial gain, loss, or failure • the action or process of keeping financial accounts. • Business ownership by ordinary people, not the government • The amount of goods producers are willing to make and sell • A business that seeks to make a profit from its operations • ...
Chapter 9 2023-04-28
Across
- business that buys and resells merchandise primarily other merchandising businesses
- form requesting th epurchase of merchandise
- account in a general ledger that summarizes all acocunts in subsidiary ledger
- special journal used for recording cash payments only
- account that reduces related account on finanfial statement
- listing of vendor accounts, account balances and total amount due
- each unit of ownership in a corporation
- agreement between a buyer and a selle about payment for merchandise
- ledger that summariees in single general ledger account
- amount a business pays for goods
- when a company has purchased merchandise on account takes cash discount
- date when an invoice must be paid
- organization with legal rights of a person which many persons or corportations may own
- goods that business purchases to sell
- legal document that identifies basic characteristics of corporation
- inventory determined by keeping continuous record of increases and decreases
- period of time during when a customer may take a cash discount
- journal used to record only one kind of transaction
- good business has on hand for sale to customers
- merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume good
- column journal amount column that isn't headed with an acocunt title
Down
- periodic inventory is conducted by counting, weighing, or measuring items
- merchandise inventory evaluated at end of a fiscal period
- owner of one or more shares of stock
- business that purchases and resells goods
- subsidiary ledger containing vendor account
- total shares of ownership in a corporation
- journal amount column headed with account title
- transaction in which the items purchased ar eto be paid for later
- deduction that vendor allows an invoice amount in order to encourage prompt payment
- legal right for a business to conduct operations as corporation
- maximum outstanding balance allowed to a vendor
- retail price listen in catalog or on internet site
- assets or other financial resources available to a business
- special journal used to record only purchases of merchandise on account
- reduction in list price granted to merchandising business
- price after trade discount has been deducted from list price
- invoiceused as a source document for recording purchase on acocunt transactions
- form requesting that vendors sell merchandise to a business
- assets, ususally containing value of individual items
- business from which merchandise,supplies, or other assets are purchased
41 Clues: amount a business pays for goods • date when an invoice must be paid • owner of one or more shares of stock • goods that business purchases to sell • each unit of ownership in a corporation • business that purchases and resells goods • total shares of ownership in a corporation • form requesting th epurchase of merchandise • subsidiary ledger containing vendor account • ...
POB Vocab List 2 2017-01-12
Across
- A business that gathers raw products in their natural state
- The funnier the commercial, the more you will want to watch
- Everyone uses this product
- A worldwide network of computers that enables users to access information and communicate with others
- organization Business that focuses on providing a service rather than making a profit.
- What customers are willing to pay
- Purchases goods from a wholesaler and resells them to the consumer
- Business organization that's made from several small businesses
- The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy customers
- Makes finished products out of processed goods
- Tells customers about the product features
- having the ability to explain goals, expectations, and new ideas
- Who will the product be distributed to, another business or consumer, available everywhere or exclusive, what types of stores?
- A computer hardware system that hosts an organization’s intranet
- Owned by two or more people, taxes shared by all
- the desire to take action and get things done.
- A business that changes raw materials into more finished products
- An internal network similar to the Internet that is accessible only by authorized personnel
Down
- Where and when will product be advertised, what image is given, what advertising technique will be used?
- Appeal Have a glamorous lifestyle
- Leader Leader and employees work together to make decisions and accomplish tasks
- Uniform Resource Locator; website address
- Leader Leader sets goals for groups and leaves employees alone to get the job done
- Leader that likes to run everything themselves and answer to no one
- A business that moves goods from one business to another (it buys goods, stores goods, and then re-sells goods)
- Buys good from manufacturers in huge quantities, and re-sells in smaller quantities to other companies.
- Owned by many people, business can own property, pay taxes, be sued, sell and raise stock.
- principles like honesty, loyalty, and fairness.
- Proprietorship Business owned by one person.
- Market Group of people that your product/service is targeted towards
- Recognition Company or product name is obvious.
- Business organization that contains an agreement to sell a company's products or services in an area.
- Endorsement Famous person promotes the product
- What product should be made (Color, size, features)
- Business Provides services rather than goods
35 Clues: Everyone uses this product • Appeal Have a glamorous lifestyle • What customers are willing to pay • Uniform Resource Locator; website address • Tells customers about the product features • Proprietorship Business owned by one person. • Business Provides services rather than goods • Makes finished products out of processed goods • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary Words 2026-03-13
Across
- A recognizable sign, design, or expression that identifies products or services of a particular source.
- Proprietorship: A business owned and operated by one person, which is easy to set up but carries unlimited personal liability.
- A form of intellectual property protection that gives the inventor exclusive rights to a product or process.
- Relations (PR): The professional management of communication to protect and enhance the reputation of a business.
- The process of one company taking ownership of another business.
- A legal entity that is separate from its owners, providing limited liability and having the ability to issue stock.
- Capital (VC): Financing provided by investors to startups and small businesses that are believed to have long-term growth potential.
- The combining of two separate entities into a single new organization.
Down
- The business practice of hiring an external party to perform services or create goods that were traditionally performed in-house.
- Liability Company (LLC): A corporate structure that combines the pass-through taxation of a partnership with the limited liability of a corporation.
- Marketing (MLM): A business strategy in which distributors earn commissions from selling products and recruiting new distributors.
- Valuation: A process used to determine the total economic value of a company and its assets.
- A formal estimate or evaluation of the market value of a business or specific asset.
- Contractor: A person or business that provides goods or services to another entity under a contract, but is not an employee.
- Alliance: A collaborative agreement between two or more firms to pursue a set of agreed-upon goals while remaining independent.
- Venture: A business arrangement where two or more parties collaborate and share ownership, risks, and rewards on a specific project.
- Direct Marketing: A marketing technique that cuts out intermediaries to communicate and sell directly to the end consumer.
- The process of building and utilizing professional relationships to support business growth and opportunities.
18 Clues: The process of one company taking ownership of another business. • The combining of two separate entities into a single new organization. • A formal estimate or evaluation of the market value of a business or specific asset. • Valuation: A process used to determine the total economic value of a company and its assets. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-13
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- A business agreement where two or more companies work together on a specific project while remaining separate business
- Selling products or services directly to costumers without using retail stores or middlemen
- A legally protected symbol, word, phrase, or design that identifies a company´s brand or products
- A business structure that protects owners from personal liability while allowing flexible management and tax benefits
- An expert estimate of the value of a business, property, or asset
- Money invested in startup or growing businesses that have high growth potential in exchange for ownership or equity
- Building and maintaining professional relationships that can help with business opportunity and advice
- A partnership where businesses cooperate to achieve shared goals while remaining independent
- A legal business entity that is separate from its owners and provides limited liability
Down
- The process of determining the total economic value of a business
- Hiring another company or outside workers to perform tasks instead of doing them in-house
- A self-employed person hired to complete specific work but who is not an employee of the company
- A sales system where individuals sell products and earn commissions from their own sales and from people they recruit
- A government-granted right that protects an invention and prevents others from making or selling it for a certain time period (15 years)
- A business owned and run by one person who is responsible for debts and profits
- managing a company ´ s public image and communication with the public and media
- When two companies combine to form one new company
- When a company buys most of another company to gain control over it
18 Clues: When two companies combine to form one new company • The process of determining the total economic value of a business • An expert estimate of the value of a business, property, or asset • When a company buys most of another company to gain control over it • A business owned and run by one person who is responsible for debts and profits • ...
Business crossword on legal structures and activity 2022-04-28
Across
- trader Business owned by a single person
- Businesses where there is no legal difference between the owner and the business.
- is something that is an entrepreneur's goal
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
- sector government owned organisations
- Business that has a separate legal identity from that of its owners
- liability Business owner is only liable for the original amount of money invested in the business.
Down
- Process of going public being listed on the stock exchange as a plc
- any individual or group that affects an organisation
- liability Owner of a business is personally liable for all business debts.
- people that own a portion of the company
- sector organisations owned by a group or individual
- A cooperative is an organisation that is owned by its members who come together to work towards a common interest. Cooperatives are run democratically, with members having a say in important decisions.
- Limited Companies Private limited companies are owned by a relatively small number of shareholders, usually family and/or friends.
- Enterprise Social enterprises are businesses that use profits to benefit themselves and the local community or a social cause.
15 Clues: sector government owned organisations • trader Business owned by a single person • people that own a portion of the company • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • is something that is an entrepreneur's goal • sector organisations owned by a group or individual • any individual or group that affects an organisation • ...
IT Topics 2020-03-17
Across
- allgegenwärtige Datenverarbeitung: _____ computing
- vorhersagende Analyse: ___ analytics
- künstliche Intelligenz: ____ intelligence
- geplante Alterung: planned ____
- Schadsoftware
- Gehirnimplantat: brain ____
- Kryptowährung
- Gehirn-Computer-Schnittstelle: brain-computer ____
- Beutekiste (beim Computerspiel): ____ box
- krimineller Hacker: ___ hat
- Übersetzer (bei der Programmierung)
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- Software, die Sicherheitslücken ausnutzt
- Überwachungsgeräte: _____ tools
- Datenhelm: head-mounted ____
- Datenspeicherung: data ____
- autonomes Fahrzeug: ___ vehicle
- maschinelles Lernen: ____ learning
- Drohne: _____ aerial vehicle
- Gesichtserkennung: facial ____
- am Körper getragenes Computergerät
20 Clues: Schadsoftware • Kryptowährung • Datenspeicherung: data ____ • Gehirnimplantat: brain ____ • krimineller Hacker: ___ hat • Datenhelm: head-mounted ____ • Drohne: _____ aerial vehicle • Gesichtserkennung: facial ____ • Überwachungsgeräte: _____ tools • autonomes Fahrzeug: ___ vehicle • geplante Alterung: planned ____ • maschinelles Lernen: ____ learning • ...
VOCABULARY 2024-06-27
Across
- ISKUSAN
- ZVANIČAN (SLUŽBEN)
- PONOĆ
- TRIK
- BALON
- ZAPRAVO
- INVALIDITET
- KENGUR
- OSTRVO
- VAKCINA
- BOGAT
- UPRAVO VJENČAN
- NOVČANIK
- PUSTINJA
- PREDGRAĐE
- PACOV
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- SOS (PRELIV)
- HERITAGE KULTURNO NASLIJEĐE
- PRIRODAN
- INTELIGENCIJA
- SNAGA
- UŽURBAN (ZAUZET)
- DIVLJINA (OBIČNO DALEKO OD GRADOVA)
- POLJE
- ZNAK
- BOLEST
- JEDNOM
- RASA (KONJA)
- CARSKI
- OAZA
- BUBA
- DIVLJINA (OBIČNO NEDALEKO OD GRADOVA)
32 Clues: TRIK • ZNAK • OAZA • BUBA • PONOĆ • SNAGA • BALON • POLJE • BOGAT • PACOV • BOLEST • KENGUR • JEDNOM • OSTRVO • CARSKI • ISKUSAN • ZAPRAVO • VAKCINA • PRIRODAN • NOVČANIK • PUSTINJA • PREDGRAĐE • INVALIDITET • SOS (PRELIV) • RASA (KONJA) • INTELIGENCIJA • UPRAVO VJENČAN • UŽURBAN (ZAUZET) • ZVANIČAN (SLUŽBEN) • HERITAGE KULTURNO NASLIJEĐE • DIVLJINA (OBIČNO DALEKO OD GRADOVA) • DIVLJINA (OBIČNO NEDALEKO OD GRADOVA)
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-11
Across
- The things people do to get people to pay attention to a company so that products can be sold.
- Having lack of money and having to deal with financial failure.
- Work that is done for someone else that does not include goods.
- Someone who creates their own business.
- A separate or distinct business that is owned by several stockholders.
- Something that a person owns.
- A company/person that sells products to businesses instead of individual people.
- The process of taking risks to create a business and find opportunities.
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- A business that belongs to two or more people.
- Being legally responsible for something.
- A system that allows people to exchange information with others.
- A company that creates a product.
- The approximate amount of money you earn in a specific time.
- The money you make in a business.
- A business/person that sells products to customers directly.
- Cash that is earned or given to a business.
16 Clues: Something that a person owns. • A company that creates a product. • The money you make in a business. • Someone who creates their own business. • Being legally responsible for something. • Cash that is earned or given to a business. • A business that belongs to two or more people. • The approximate amount of money you earn in a specific time. • ...
Types of Business 2013-04-23
Across
- ...corporation: A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. Crown indicates that it is owned by federal, provincial, or municipal governments. It usually provides a special service to the public.
- A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners.
- ...business: A business that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees and annual sales.
- ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity in which shares are not offered to the public.
- ...responsibility: The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way.
- Businesses owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest.
- ...liability: The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company´s debts. It is the same as their financial involvement.
- ...liability: A condition in which a person is responsible for paying all the debts or liabilities of the business.
- Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow.
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- ...corporation: A legal business entity that is not organized to make a profit. Purpose is to undertake fundraising, do research or lobbyfor a cause in order to help people.
- ...agreement: Written contract between the franchise seller and buyer. Franchise agreements generally permit the franchisee to use the franchisor´s name, products and packaging. The franchisor will usually specify how the franchise is to be operated, what products are to be sold, how the advertising is to be done and so on.
- Doing business internationally.
- A form of business organization in which two or more people own and operate the business together. The business is unincorporated.
- People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company.
- ...proprietorship: A form of business owned and operated by one person. It is unincorporated.
16 Clues: Doing business internationally. • A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. • Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow. • People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company. • ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders. • ...
Types of Business 2013-04-23
Across
- ...liability: A condition in which a person is responsible for paying all the debts or liabilities of the business.
- Businesses owned and operated by a group of people with a strong common interest.
- Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow.
- ...business: A business that is independently operated, not dominant in its field, and meets certain size limits in terms of employees and annual sales.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. Crown indicates that it is owned by federal, provincial, or municipal governments. It usually provides a special service to the public.
- A form of business organization in which two or more people own and operate the business together. The business is unincorporated.
- ...agreement: Written contract between the franchise seller and buyer. Franchise agreements generally permit the franchisee to use the franchisor´s name, products and packaging. The franchisor will usually specify how the franchise is to be operated, what products are to be sold, how the advertising is to be done and so on.
- ...liability: The extent to which shareholders are responsible for a company´s debts. It is the same as their financial involvement.
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- Doing business internationally.
- A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity in which shares are not offered to the public.
- People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company.
- ...responsibility: The duty to care for others whose actions can be affected in a damaging way.
- ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders.
- ...corporation: A legal business entity that is not organized to make a profit. Purpose is to undertake fundraising, do research or lobbyfor a cause in order to help people.
- ...proprietorship: A form of business owned and operated by one person. It is unincorporated.
16 Clues: Doing business internationally. • A legal business entity that exists independently of its owners. • Standards of conduct that society believes people should follow. • People who buy stocks in a company and so are part owners of the company. • ...corporation: Does not have restrictions on its number of shareholders. • ...
DWM Crossword_1 2021-07-12
Across
- The data collected in a data warehouse is recognized with a particular period and offers information from the historical point of view, because of which feature?
- ________ stands for an organized collection of data.
- In ETL T stands for ________
- __________ is the process of finding anomalies, patterns and correlations within large data sets to predict outcomes.
- _________data hardly require pre-processing.
- In ETL E stands for _________
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- In ETL L stands for _________
- Data in Warehouse can not be deleted as DataWarehouse is _________
- A ________ is a type of data. management system that is designed to enable and support business intelligence (BI) activities, especially analytics.
- _______is process of inspecting, cleansing, transforming, and modeling data with the goal of discovering useful information.
- __________ is the process of collecting and formatting raw data and translating it into a digestible format to assess the ongoing performance of your organization.
- A data warehouse is ________ as it offers information regarding a theme.
- DataWarehouse has characteristic of establishing a common unit of measure for all similar data from the dissimilar database - What is that characteristic?
13 Clues: In ETL T stands for ________ • In ETL L stands for _________ • In ETL E stands for _________ • _________data hardly require pre-processing. • ________ stands for an organized collection of data. • Data in Warehouse can not be deleted as DataWarehouse is _________ • A data warehouse is ________ as it offers information regarding a theme. • ...
