business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
The effect of automation on work - Will your job still exist in 2025? 2018-05-03
14 Clues: Job • lack • line • change • not needed • entsprechend • helpful instrument • period of ten years • Telefonverkäufer/in • lohnend, bereichernd • skills and abilities • künstliche Intelligenz • sth unexpected and unpredictable • sb who works for themselves, not a Company
Sams Favourite things about Kathy 2025-02-15
Across
- deep love forever
- hamster size vibes
- cant wipe off face
- sharp and sweet
- perfect style
- source of life
- linking pictures
- Gateway to the soul
Down
- outdoes the sun
- favourite game
- biggest heart
- favourite korean word (romanised)
- favourite greeting
- warmest form of appreciation
- selfless feature
- witty and clever
- honey
- grasshopper... cricket... princess
18 Clues: honey • biggest heart • perfect style • favourite game • source of life • outdoes the sun • sharp and sweet • selfless feature • witty and clever • linking pictures • deep love forever • favourite greeting • hamster size vibes • cant wipe off face • Gateway to the soul • warmest form of appreciation • favourite korean word (romanised) • grasshopper... cricket... princess
AI In CyberSpace 2024-10-15
11 Clues: Data Learning • Mixed Effects. • Exploit Tactics • security action • Machine Weakness • human intelligence • Vulnerable Systems • Strategy Problems. • Protective Measures • Political motivations • Financial motivations
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
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
Down
- 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 • ...
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 • ...
Ravenclaw House 2025-03-06
14 Clues: founder • house ghost • sacred object • the other color • one of the colors • one characteristic • hourglass gemstones • common room guardian • third characteristic • common room location • sign associated with • Second characteristic • animal representative • head of house in Harry's time
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
Because of WD 2017-03-14
19 Clues: follow. • A habit. • to slide • to otter • to follow. • to be rude. • a big meal. • to have luck. • full of trust. • sent by church. • group of stars. • of intelligence. • shaking in fear. • to push slightly. • something strange. • a group of people. • crying like a baby. • the state of suffering. • thumb- good at planting
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
Section 93 2025-09-07
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. • ...
Yak stream x word Vol. 3 2022-09-14
17 Clues: tremors • tiebreaker • halfwit hat • musical lad • get the notes • cage for women? • cranial chalice • spicy physician • streamer battles • multi-sided world • breeze to the left • celebratory number • fashion at no cost • pretending to stank • bird on four wheels • drab dry cleaning can be • strive for higher intelligence
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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 • ...
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. • ...
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
test 2024-10-22
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 _________
Down
- 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. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2026-03-13
Across
- 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 • ...
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) • ...
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.
Down
- ...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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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) • ...
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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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.
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 • ...
Marketing 2 2017-05-15
Across
- Quantity of a specif product that a supplier is willing to supply a certain price.
- Period of economic contraction.
- Ability to keep information private.
- Something of value that a business owns.
- Gross Domestic Product
- Amount of money requested or exchanged for a product
- Business owned by a small number of people.
- Business that sells to businesses.
- The level of excellence in something.
Down
- Actions to create a certain image in the minds of customers.
- Product, price, place, promotion.
- Ability of a product to satisfy human wants and needs.
- Comparing your company to leading companies in your market.
- Rules for deciding the right behavior in a situation.
- Something that is not physical but has a value.
- Person who starts and owns a business.
- A business that competes for your customers.
- Exaggeration of a group's characteristic.
- Process of telling/exposing people about a product.
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. • ...
UNIT 3 AOS 1 Crossword 2022-04-03
Across
- a business objective with the aim of increasing sales and revenue by increasing the total percentage of sales with an industry
- a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making
- a type of business which aims to benefit the local community or environment and doesn't seek to make a profit
- a type of business which is partially owned by the government and aims to make a profit
- a type of business which can have up to 50 shareholders and has limited liability
- a type of business which has between 2 - 20 business shareholders and is unincorporated
- a business objective to do with benefitting the community or environment
- a management skill where the appropriate decision must guide the business in the correct direction
- a management skill which requires the manager to set objectives and determine how to achieve them
Down
- a business objective where profits must be generated as shareholder seek to make a return on their investment either through dividends, or selling their shares at a higher price.
- a type of business which can have unlimited shareholders as the public can freely buy and sell shares
- A management style which has two-way communication, but the decision making is still with the manager
- a management style where the manager conveys their reasoning behind the final decisions
- A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers.
- a management skill which requires the manager to motivate employees to work towards business objectives
15 Clues: a management style where managers have minimal input in decision-making • a business objective to do with benefitting the community or environment • a type of business which can have up to 50 shareholders and has limited liability • A management style where the decision-making has input from employees and managers. • ...
BCS 2014-03-19
Across
- / increase in size of sales and profits in a business
- / difference in money a business makes and then spends on running of business
- / amount of money coming into business from sales, then amount going out for outgoings
- / an organisation employees join to represent their interests and concerns
- / running a business that cares about resources that it uses
- / achievements a business want to achieve after a long period of time
- / principles and values of a business
Down
- / specific target a business wants to meet
- / ability of business to make profits
- / laws passed to make sure businesses are responsible
- sales a business has compared to others in the market
- / person or group interested in a business
12 Clues: / ability of business to make profits • / person or group interested in a business • / principles and values of a business • / specific target a business wants to meet • sales a business has compared to others in the market • / laws passed to make sure businesses are responsible • / running a business that cares about resources that it uses • ...
Vocab Weeks 1-4 2025-01-30
Across
- dividing target market and analyzing it
- the innovation of technology
- factors or forces that affect a business
- a way of planning(preparing for the worst)
- a shift in an economy
- a way of planning(thinking ahead and finding the "smartest way")
- Process used to develop adjectives
- a way of planning(step-by-step process)
- divide target market into subgroups
- a way of planning(efficient minded planning)
- the things that a company stands for and wants to acomplish
Down
- gathering info on customer preferences
- process of gathering info on a business environment
- a platform where buying and selling of goods and services occurs
- a policy aimed at improving the well-being of people
- factors or forces that affect a business
- a document with business objectives on it
- anything that can negatively affect a business from the outside
- Data relating to the population of a group
- monitoring a business environment
20 Clues: a shift in an economy • the innovation of technology • monitoring a business environment • Process used to develop adjectives • divide target market into subgroups • gathering info on customer preferences • dividing target market and analyzing it • a way of planning(step-by-step process) • factors or forces that affect a business • factors or forces that affect a business • ...
entrepreneurship 2022-09-27
Across
- the process of running a business of one's own
- a business owned buy two or more people
- the ability to learn a particular kind of job
- the amount owed to others
- $ per hour
- proprietorship a business owned buy one person
- holders people who own stock
- people who work for some one else
- paid communication to show off your product
- of stock a unit of ownership in a corporation
- release written state meant to advertise your product
- people who buy the product or services
- share the percentage of a market owned buy a business
Down
- people who own operate and take the risk of a business venture
- an evaluation of your weaknesses
- data of a group of people in the life style traits
- market individuals or companies willing to buy your product. who you sell to
- earnings distributed to stockholders
- look for people to hire
- $ per year
20 Clues: $ per hour • $ per year • look for people to hire • the amount owed to others • holders people who own stock • an evaluation of your weaknesses • people who work for some one else • earnings distributed to stockholders • people who buy the product or services • a business owned buy two or more people • paid communication to show off your product • ...
The Accounting Equation 2026-01-09
Across
- money owed to employees
- money owed to suppliers
- money borrowed from banks or other lenders
- tools, technology, or machinery used to provide services or goods
- things a business owns and uses to operate
- items needed to run the business
- the value of the building and property
- money owed to the company
- money invested by the owners to start or operate the business
Down
- represents the value that belongs to the owners or shareholders of a business
- the money the business owes to others
- money available
- profits that are reinvester into the business
- the value of goods that the company has to sell
- money owed to the government as taxes
15 Clues: money available • money owed to employees • money owed to suppliers • money owed to the company • items needed to run the business • the money the business owes to others • money owed to the government as taxes • the value of the building and property • money borrowed from banks or other lenders • things a business owns and uses to operate • ...
Entrepreneurship Puzzle 2025-04-21
Across
- : The act of introducing new ideas or methods
- : A presentation to attract investors
- : Income generated from business activities
- : A group of interconnected people or organizations
- : The name of the brand sponsoring this puzzle
- : A plan of action to achieve long-term goals
- : Money raised to start or grow a business
Down
- : A newly established business
- : To grow a business rapidly
- : An experienced advisor who guides entrepreneurs
- : The identity and image of a business
- : The person who buys or uses a product or service
- : The process of increasing in size or success
- : The ability to guide and inspire a team
- : A clear idea of what a business wants to achieve
15 Clues: : To grow a business rapidly • : A newly established business • : A presentation to attract investors • : The identity and image of a business • : The ability to guide and inspire a team • : Money raised to start or grow a business • : Income generated from business activities • : The act of introducing new ideas or methods • : A plan of action to achieve long-term goals • ...
grit 2024-02-15
Across
- if you have a/an _ mindset you know that intelligence and ability can change with effort
- _ is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals
- As a teacher, Duckworth discovered that _ was not the most important difference between the best and worst students
- we have to be willing to _, to start over again with lessons learned
- She was convinced that all of her students could learn the material if they _ long enough and hard enough
Down
- Duckworth studied to be a/an _ because she decided that what we need in education is a much better understanding of students and learning from a motivational perspective
- grit is not a sprint, it’s a/an _
- kids with _ are more likely to graduate
- Duckworth left a very demanding job in management consulting for a job that was even more demanding, she became a/an _
- grit is usually unrelated to or even more important than _
- if you have a/an FIXED mindset you think your intelligence and ability will never change
11 Clues: grit is not a sprint, it’s a/an _ • kids with _ are more likely to graduate • _ is passion and perseverance for very long-term goals • grit is usually unrelated to or even more important than _ • we have to be willing to _, to start over again with lessons learned • if you have a/an _ mindset you know that intelligence and ability can change with effort • ...
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__________ • ...
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 • ...
Nouns 2018-04-22
Across
- украшение
- тревога
- отправление
- частота
- правительство
- симпатия
- гибкость
- оборудование
- сотрудник
- капитализм
- чемпионат
- пользователь
- физика
- соседство
- свобода
- историк
- доброта
- беженец
Down
- способность
- библиотекарь
- экстренная ситуация
- техника
- беременность
- встреча
- ум
- размещение
- товарищество
- счастье
- правда
- разрешение
- наследство
- изобретатель
- музыкант
- детство
- давление
- расизм
- королевство
- запрос
- пейзаж
39 Clues: ум • правда • физика • расизм • запрос • пейзаж • тревога • техника • встреча • частота • счастье • детство • свобода • историк • доброта • беженец • симпатия • гибкость • музыкант • давление • украшение • сотрудник • чемпионат • соседство • размещение • разрешение • наследство • капитализм • способность • отправление • королевство • библиотекарь • беременность • товарищество • оборудование • изобретатель • пользователь • правительство • экстренная ситуация
Review A-Z 50-74 2024-03-29
Across
- bother, irritate, torment
- set aside
- unmistakable, obvious, tangible
- engaged, diligent in attention, persistently maintained
- yes-man
- absorbed
- arrogance
- bogus
- pleasing to the eye but deceptive
- defendable
- disloyal
- mindless, lacking ideas or intelligence, without contents
Down
- authentic
- suck-up
- confirmation
- extra
- constant
- free
- routine
- aged
- equivalent
- later
- unique, rare
- dark red or purple brown
- greedy
25 Clues: free • aged • extra • later • bogus • greedy • suck-up • routine • yes-man • constant • absorbed • disloyal • authentic • set aside • arrogance • equivalent • defendable • confirmation • unique, rare • dark red or purple brown • bother, irritate, torment • unmistakable, obvious, tangible • pleasing to the eye but deceptive • engaged, diligent in attention, persistently maintained • ...
Entreprenuership Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-21
Across
- Presenting a product or service to show it's _
- Skills that are needed to be
- Valuables belonging to an _ or _
- A set amount of _ or _ for a set period of time
- When business _ and _ equal zero
- The amount of _ that a business brings in before expenses
- An overview of your _ _
- A presentation of a business idea to potential _ or _
- _ gained with expenses
Down
- The finance needed for a business to pay for _,_, and _ asset before opening up
- Someone you can _ products from
- Expenses that do not _ from month to month
- Expenses that _ from time to time
- Someone who starts and runs their own _
- Process of starting a new _
- A quick _ of your business
16 Clues: _ gained with expenses • An overview of your _ _ • A quick _ of your business • Process of starting a new _ • Skills that are needed to be • Someone you can _ products from • Valuables belonging to an _ or _ • When business _ and _ equal zero • Expenses that _ from time to time • Someone who starts and runs their own _ • Expenses that do not _ from month to month • ...
Inside the World of ACCA 2026-04-30
Across
- examination of financial records for accuracy and compliance
- funds invested into a business by owner
- process of recording daily financial transactions
- cost incurred in running business activities
- recording and reporting business financial transactions
- resources owned by a business with value
- compulsory payment made to government based on income or profit
Down
- positive difference when revenue is higher than expenses
- PricewaterhouseCoopers one of the Big Four professional services firms
- document issued to request payment for goods or services
- obligations or debts owed by a business
- record book used to store all accounting entries
- income earned from business operations
- negative result when expenses are higher than revenue
- professional accounting qualification for chartered certified accountants
15 Clues: income earned from business operations • obligations or debts owed by a business • funds invested into a business by owner • resources owned by a business with value • cost incurred in running business activities • record book used to store all accounting entries • process of recording daily financial transactions • negative result when expenses are higher than revenue • ...
Inside the World of ACCA 2026-04-30
Across
- examination of financial records for accuracy and compliance
- funds invested into a business by owner
- process of recording daily financial transactions
- cost incurred in running business activities
- recording and reporting business financial transactions
- resources owned by a business with value
- compulsory payment made to government based on income or profit
Down
- positive difference when revenue is higher than expenses
- one of the Big Four professional services firms
- document issued to request payment for goods or services
- obligations or debts owed by a business
- record book used to store all accounting entries
- income earned from business operations
- negative result when expenses are higher than revenue
- professional accounting qualification for chartered certified accountants
15 Clues: income earned from business operations • obligations or debts owed by a business • funds invested into a business by owner • resources owned by a business with value • cost incurred in running business activities • one of the Big Four professional services firms • record book used to store all accounting entries • process of recording daily financial transactions • ...
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)
Startup & Business Jargon Crossword 2025-04-03
Across
- Pitch Quick business pitch
- Plan Business strategy doc
- When profit matches cost
- Rounds Total money raised
- Investor Early-stage investor
- Business direction shift
- Startup worth $1B+
Down
- Self-funded growth
- Capital Equity-based funding
- Rate Expense exceeding revenue
- Initial startup funding
- Free basic, paid premium model
- Lost customers rate
- Early-stage product
- Total market potential
15 Clues: Self-funded growth • Startup worth $1B+ • Lost customers rate • Early-stage product • Total market potential • Initial startup funding • When profit matches cost • Business direction shift • Rounds Total money raised • Pitch Quick business pitch • Plan Business strategy doc • Capital Equity-based funding • Investor Early-stage investor • Rate Expense exceeding revenue • ...
IT'S YOUR TIME 2023-11-18
Across
- The movement of cash in and out of a company. It includes revenue, expenses, and investments.
- A person who starts up a business venture.
- To increase your community of professional connections
- A specific group of customers to whom a company aims to sell its products or services.
- Obtain goods or resources from a source outside your company
- Gathering and analyzing information about a market to understand customers, competitors, and industry trends.
- Is anything that brings benefits to the owner and can be invested in the business.
- To propose a business idea, usually with the goal of obtaining a contract or funding
Down
- The prime start of your business or releasing a new product on the market.
- A someone who provides financial support to early-stage startups or entrepreneurs in exchange for a share of ownership in the company.
- A program designed to support the development and growth of new businesses.
- A practice of promoting your products or services to a vast audience.
- A distinctive symbol, word, phrase, design, or combination of those signs that differentiate the products or services of one business from those of another.
- A person or business entity that puts their money into a project with the expectation of receiving a profit.
- A self-employed individual who provides services to clients on a project-by-project basis.
- Represents the amount of money left after the deduction of all expenses from the total revenue.
- A description of how an existing business or business idea plans to achieve success, make a profit, and create value
- When two people start a business together, they are called _______.
18 Clues: A person who starts up a business venture. • To increase your community of professional connections • Obtain goods or resources from a source outside your company • When two people start a business together, they are called _______. • A practice of promoting your products or services to a vast audience. • ...
Chapter 3 Finance Vocab 2024-02-26
Across
- A record of balance
- A valuable item that is owned
- Sales person on credit
- The legal right to property
- Cost to operate
- Income from a service
- ____ Equity (claims the assets)
- An event that changes an aspect of the Accounting Equation
- Claims to assets
- Assets= Liabilities + Owner's Equity
- $$$ owed to creditors
Down
- $$$ owed to a business
- Creditor's claim to assets
- ____ Card (buy now pay later)
- Property of a business
- Business buys on credit
- You purchase it to make profit
- Owners take money to benefit themself
18 Clues: Cost to operate • Claims to assets • A record of balance • Income from a service • $$$ owed to creditors • $$$ owed to a business • Sales person on credit • Property of a business • Business buys on credit • Creditor's claim to assets • The legal right to property • A valuable item that is owned • ____ Card (buy now pay later) • You purchase it to make profit • ...
Accounting Crossword 2021-12-07
Across
- _____is the financial recordkeeping system in which each business transaction affects at least two accounts
- My Last name is___
- ____are used to record information for only one accounting period
- Accounts are grouped together in a_____
- Accounts that are used to record information continuosly from one accounting period to the next are called____
- My First name is___
- ____Record business income only
- A____ is a list of all the accounts a business uses.
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- The____ side is the right side of the T account
- An amount of money taken out of the business by the owner is a____
- The___of an account is the same side used to increase the account
- The__ account shows the amount of the owner's investment, or equity, in a business
- ____are used to record the costs and services used by a business
- The left side of the T account is the____ side
- Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity is the______.
- A____ is a tool used by accountants to analyze business transactions
16 Clues: My Last name is___ • My First name is___ • ____Record business income only • Accounts are grouped together in a_____ • The left side of the T account is the____ side • The____ side is the right side of the T account • Assets = Liabilities + Owner's Equity is the______. • A____ is a list of all the accounts a business uses. • ...
accounting chapter 9 2022-03-22
Across
- a petty cash on hand amount that is less than a recorded amount
- A merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods
- A business that buys and resells merchandise to retail merchandising business
- petty cash on hand amount that is more than a recorded amount
- Total shares of ownership in a corporation
- credit allowed for part of the purchase price of merchandise that is not returned resulting in a decrease in the costomer's accounts payable
- the price a business pays for goods it purchases to sell
- A journal used to record only one kind of transaction
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- a form prepared by the costumer showing the price deduction taken by the customer for returns and allowances
- a special journal used to record only purchased of merchandise on account
- goods that business purchases to sell
- A business that purchases and sells goods
- a business from which merchandise is purchased or supplies or other assets are bought
- a return of goods from the buyer to the sell for cash or credit
- Each unit of ownership in a corporation
- a journal amount column head with an account title
- the amount added to the cost to determine the asking price
- A transaction in which the merchandise purchased is to be paid for later
- An owner of one or more shares of a corporation
- An organization with the legal rights of a person and which many persons may own
20 Clues: goods that business purchases to sell • Each unit of ownership in a corporation • A business that purchases and sells goods • Total shares of ownership in a corporation • An owner of one or more shares of a corporation • a journal amount column head with an account title • A journal used to record only one kind of transaction • ...
Manual Recording of Accounting Transactions (1) 2018-03-09
Across
- Discount __________ a discount given to debtors for early payment of their account
- ________ Journal the first book of entry that records transactions in date order
- the main revenue account for a trading business
- a type of business who mainly sells labour, skills or expertise for profit
- cash or other assets withdrawn from the business by the owner
- a device in the ledger used to record increases and increases to an item
- a source document used to record buying or selling of inventory on credit
- Accounts __________ a customer who owes us money
- left hand side of a ledger account
- __________ Documents
- a document given to a customer after receiving cash from them
Down
- Accounts ___________ an entity to whom money is owed
- a book or computer file containing accounts
- the consumption or loss of a resource that decreases the equity of a business
- short for the expense Cost of Sales
- another name for Mechandise business who's main activity is buying & selling
- Discount __________ a discount received from our accounts payable for early payment of our account
- goods a business buys and sells in order to make a profit
- a document used to pay another entity which is an order to your bank to transfer money
- and inventory system that only measures the value of closing inventory and cost of sales periodically
- an inventory system that records all movements of inventory in and out of the business continuously
- Trial ___________
- Assets - Liabilities = ________
23 Clues: Trial ___________ • __________ Documents • Assets - Liabilities = ________ • left hand side of a ledger account • short for the expense Cost of Sales • a book or computer file containing accounts • the main revenue account for a trading business • Accounts __________ a customer who owes us money • Accounts ___________ an entity to whom money is owed • ...
TBL check in 2026-02-18
Across
- we need to have responsible what in hospitality?
- what 9 key indicators was Johan Rostrum involved in developing? (8,10)
- what key factor are all small businesses always watching?
- what kind of food system seeks to 'do more good'?
- what kind of partners are we looking at when thinking about infrastructure logic?
- what 'articles' require business directors to prioritise profit over people & planet?
- when a system is designed to limit harm, what is the best phrase to describe that?
- of the 3 p's which of these is most essential for the whole system to work
- who created the concept of the triple bottom line? (4,9)
- in a take, make, waste model thesis classed as a 'cradle to...'?
Down
- how does the business model canvas ask us to identify our communication to our guests?
- I have 3 zones of measurement.
- what does the flourishing business canvas say all actors have?
- CO2e is the name for what carbon dioxide measurement?
- which association monitors organic certification in the UK
- which model defines regenerative life cycles? (6,2,6)
- what new canvas introduces the triple bottom line to the standard business planning?
- which of the 3 p's is business systematically obliged to chase?
- what stocks does the planet contribute to all activities that a business undertakes?
- what services are powered by the earth to enable all activities?
- in the business model canvas what describes your key conceptual proposition
- number 15 'life on...'
22 Clues: number 15 'life on...' • I have 3 zones of measurement. • we need to have responsible what in hospitality? • what kind of food system seeks to 'do more good'? • CO2e is the name for what carbon dioxide measurement? • which model defines regenerative life cycles? (6,2,6) • who created the concept of the triple bottom line? (4,9) • ...
idk 2026-03-10
Across
- – Trading goods or services without using money.
- – Investments that represent ownership in a company.
- – An employee who creates new ideas or projects inside a company.
- – A business that uses another company’s name, brand, and system.
- – Something a person or business owes, like debt or financial responsibility.
- the Red – When a business is losing money.
- – The process of making goods or providing services.
- – A new business project that involves risk.
- – The first model or test version of a product.
- – Money or resources used to start or run a business.
- – A legal claim on property until a debt is paid.
- – When businesses try to sell to the same customers.
- – Money taken directly from a bank account.
- – Money that someone owes to another person or organization.
Down
- – A set of questions used to collect information or opinions.
- – Small ownership pieces of a company.
- – The money left after all costs are paid.
- – The use of goods and services.
- – A large company that is legally separate from its owners.
- – Something valuable that a person or business owns.
- the Black – When a business is making money (profit).
- – When one company controls the entire market for a product or service.
- – Creating new ideas or better ways of doing things.
- – The total money a business earns from sales before costs.
- – The amount of a product available for sale.
- – A place where buyers and sellers exchange goods or services.
- – The ability to borrow money and pay it back later.
27 Clues: – The use of goods and services. • – Small ownership pieces of a company. • – The money left after all costs are paid. • the Red – When a business is losing money. • – Money taken directly from a bank account. • – A new business project that involves risk. • – The amount of a product available for sale. • – The first model or test version of a product. • ...
Teknologi Pemasaran 2025-09-17
Across
- Growth Business Plan dimanfaatkan untuk kebutuhan internal maupun
- Para konsumen mencari informasi ini melalui website atau blog yang menyediakan informasi yang mereka
- Strategic business plan adalah salah satu jenis business plan yang cukup
- Brokerage atau lebih modern disebut marketplace akan mendapatkan keuntungan dari biaya layanan
- Umumnya, para graphic designer wajib menguasai aplikasi desain dan memiliki referensi yang tinggi terkait konten
- Brokerage/Marketplace menghubungkan penjual dan pembeli pada satu
- 1H adalah singkatan dari kata How atau
- contect marketing Pemasaran yang dilakukan adalah lewat pembuatan konten yang relevan bagi calon
- Bagi seorang pebisnis, sangat penting untuk melakukan analisis SWOT agar bisa mengukur
- Merchant mendapatkan keuntungan dari penjualan produk yang
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- Tujuan digital marketing adalah untuk menarik
- Model bisnis juga merupakan salah satu inti utama dari
- Infomediary menghubungkan konsumen dengan kurasi informasi yang bersifat spesifik dan
- Growth Business plan adalah bisnis plan yang di dalamnya terkandung perencanaan pengembangan perusahaan di masa
- marketing mengacu pada keaktifan calon konsumen dalam mencari informasi mengenai produk atau jasa yang mereka
- Merchant sama seperti model bisnis yang sudah ada sebelum era
- Strenght yaitu kekuatan atau kelebihan yang dimiliki perusahaan yang dapat digunakan untuk mendukung
- Start-up business plan memiliki kandungan produk atau
- Digital marketing adalah suatu kegiatan pemasaran atau promosi sebuah brand atau produk menggunakan media digital atau
- Business plan adalah salah satu yang harus dipahami sebelum memulai
- Development business plan adalah penjelasan lengkap terkait bisnis yang hendak di
- Pada kondisi ini aktivitas pemasaran semakin
22 Clues: 1H adalah singkatan dari kata How atau • Pada kondisi ini aktivitas pemasaran semakin • Tujuan digital marketing adalah untuk menarik • Start-up business plan memiliki kandungan produk atau • Model bisnis juga merupakan salah satu inti utama dari • Merchant mendapatkan keuntungan dari penjualan produk yang • ...
Big Business in America 2021-02-01
Across
- The oil tycoon during the Gilded Age
- The movement of people to the cities is known as...
- When a person gives money away to charity, it is called ____
- The rise of Big Business took place in this section of the nation after the Civil War
- Development of trusts, holding companies and monopolies are all about limiting ___
- The belief in 'survival of the fittest' in the business world
- Who were the bulk of the laborers (workers) that contributed to this growth of new industries?
Down
- The steel tycoon of the Age of Big Business
- The railroad tycoon of the Age of Big Business
- A form of business in which multiple investors have partial "ownership" (shares of stock) in a company
- The business-person who has the idea and takes the risk of starting the business
- Money meant for investing
- A form of business where there is no competition and one company controls the entire industry
- The view of big business tycoons as unethical thieves
14 Clues: Money meant for investing • The oil tycoon during the Gilded Age • The steel tycoon of the Age of Big Business • The railroad tycoon of the Age of Big Business • The movement of people to the cities is known as... • The view of big business tycoons as unethical thieves • When a person gives money away to charity, it is called ____ • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-10-30
Across
- A person or organization that provides money for a business in exchange for potential returns.
- The financial gain after all expenses are subtracted from revenue.
- Someone who buys goods or services from a business.
- A newly established company, often focused on innovation and growth.
- A good or service created to meet consumer needs.
- A thought or concept that can lead to a business opportunity.
- A person or organization that works together with another in a business venture.
Down
- A favorable situation or chance to start or grow a business.
- A clear idea of what a business wants to achieve in the future.
- The group of potential customers for a product or service.
- A person who starts and runs a new business, taking on financial risks.
- The possibility of losing something valuable when making a business decision.
- A specific objective or target that a business aims to reach.
- A group of people working together toward a common goal.
14 Clues: A good or service created to meet consumer needs. • Someone who buys goods or services from a business. • A group of people working together toward a common goal. • The group of potential customers for a product or service. • A favorable situation or chance to start or grow a business. • A specific objective or target that a business aims to reach. • ...
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
Business Concepts Appetizer (All lowercase) 2023-06-02
Across
- Business similar to a LLC except run as a partnership
- Something every business has to deal with; varies on type
- Typical name used to describe an action done that is provided
- Agency that collects taxes
- Someone who has partial ownership in a company
- Name for famous head of a company; one of the ways management is not fully left to shareholders
- Business owned and managed by shareholders
- Simply something that provides a product or service for money
- Typical name used for products, or physical things provided
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- Business jointly owned under 2 or more people
- Business directly owned under one person
- Name for someone; or a company; which helps manage and run an LLC
- Business designed to protect the owners
- Corporations issue these; they mark amount of ownership of a company
- A large shareholder who sits on a board to make sure the company does as they like
- Another word for group or council
16 Clues: Agency that collects taxes • Another word for group or council • Business designed to protect the owners • Business directly owned under one person • Business owned and managed by shareholders • Business jointly owned under 2 or more people • Someone who has partial ownership in a company • Business similar to a LLC except run as a partnership • ...
DWM Crossword_1 2021-07-12
Across
- In ETL L stands for _________.
- Data in Warehouse can not be deleted as Data Warehouse is _________.
- ________ stands for an organized collection of data.
- In ETL E stands for _________.
- _________data hardly require pre-processing.
- __________ is the process of finding anomalies, patterns and correlations within large data sets.
- 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?
- Data Warehouse has characteristic of establishing a common unit of measure for all similar data from the dissimilar database - What is that characteristic?
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- 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.
- In ETL T stands for ________.
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 Data Warehouse is _________. • A data warehouse is ________ as it offers information regarding a theme. • ...
Accounting 2021-06-03
Across
- a business activity that changes assets liabilities or owner's equity
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation.
- form describing the goods or services sold the quantity and the price
- a proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger
- information for each transaction recorded in a journal
- A decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- an endorsement consisting only of the endorser signature
- a form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction
- The account used to summarize the owners equity in the business
- An amount owed by a business
- A business paper from which information is obtained for a journal entry
- an invoice used as a source document for recording a sale on account
- determine that the amount of cash agrees with the accounting records
- anything of value that is owned
- a journal amount column headed with an account title
- of business form giving written acknowledgement for cash received
- a bank account from which payments can be ordered by depositor
- An increase in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business
Down
- a check with a future date on it
- an endorsement restricting for the transfer of the checks ownership
- the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the valuable assets
- a statement that guides the ethical behavior of a company and its employees
- form for recording transactions in chronological order
- The length of time for which of business summarizes and reports financial information
- the difference between total revenue and total expenses when total expenses is greater
- of form showing proof of a petty cash payment
- Financial raised to the asset of a business
- changes recorded on a worksheet to update general ledger accounts at the end of the fiscal period
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual and making decisions
- planning recording analyzing and interpreting financial information
- a column accounting form used to summarize the general ledger information needed to prepare for fiscal statements
- recording transactions in a journal
- report of deposits withdrawals and bank balances into a depositer by your bank
- a business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account
- the difference between total revenue and total expenses when total revenue is greater
36 Clues: An amount owed by a business • anything of value that is owned • a check with a future date on it • recording transactions in a journal • Financial raised to the asset of a business • of form showing proof of a petty cash payment • a business that performs an activity for a fee • a journal amount column headed with an account title • ...
Accounting 2021-06-03
Across
- A business paper from which information is obtained for a journal entry
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual and making decisions
- an endorsement consisting only of the endorser signature
- determine that the amount of cash agrees with the accounting records
- a proof of the equality of debits and credits in a general ledger
- report of deposits withdrawals and bank balances into a depositer by your bank
- a column accounting form used to summarize the general ledger information needed to prepare for fiscal statements
- a statement that guides the ethical behavior of a company and its employees
- anything of value that is owned
- a check with a future date on it
- the difference between total revenue and total expenses when total revenue is greater
- the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the valuable assets
- a business activity that changes assets liabilities or owner's equity
- the difference between total revenue and total expenses when total expenses is greater
Down
- a journal amount column headed with an account title
- an endorsement restricting for the transfer of the checks ownership
- a bank account from which payments can be ordered by depositor
- an invoice used as a source document for recording a sale on account
- of form showing proof of a petty cash payment
- form for recording transactions in chronological order
- a form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction
- The account used to summarize the owners equity in the business
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- planning recording analyzing and interpreting financial information
- A decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- An increase in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business
- An amount owed by a business
- recording transactions in a journal
- a business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account
- changes recorded on a worksheet to update general ledger accounts at the end of the fiscal period
- A record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation.
- form describing the goods or services sold the quantity and the price
- information for each transaction recorded in a journal
- of business form giving written acknowledgement for cash received
- Financial raised to the asset of a business
- The length of time for which of business summarizes and reports financial information
36 Clues: An amount owed by a business • anything of value that is owned • a check with a future date on it • recording transactions in a journal • Financial raised to the asset of a business • of form showing proof of a petty cash payment • a business that performs an activity for a fee • a journal amount column headed with an account title • ...
ELA Crossword 1A (KMS Gr. 6) 2017-07-21
16 Clues: ID • Upward • No doubt • Goal met • Story time • Sorty sort • Smart cookie • Tell a story • Santa is real • It's like this • Put things in order • Recognize something • Been there, done that • You + are (contraction) • Belongs to you (possessive) • Give details about what something is like
quiz 2 2018-12-19
Across
- healthcare, recycle
- biology talent
- healthcare, ~ exercise
- nature, soil erosion
- nature, atom
- biology, adapt
- nature, ~ resources
- healthcare, youth
Down
- biology, use
- healthcare, alter
- nature, protect/preserve
- biology, dict
- healthcare, life expectancy
- nature, something that will increase because of climate change
- biology, gene
- nature, something that may pollute the environment
16 Clues: biology, use • nature, atom • biology, dict • biology, gene • biology talent • biology, adapt • healthcare, alter • healthcare, youth • healthcare, recycle • nature, ~ resources • nature, soil erosion • healthcare, ~ exercise • nature, protect/preserve • healthcare, life expectancy • nature, something that may pollute the environment • ...
Flowers for Algernon 8/11 2025-12-03
16 Clues: Birds • Comedy • Possibly • Higher IQ • Difficult • Comparable • Happening often • A long distance • Exclusively one • A strength marker • Very little amount • Alien and unlike us • The lack of intelligence • More comfortable than before • Doing something in high speed • A word describing time for a thing that hasn't happend
'The Tell-Tale Heart' Vocabulary 2024-03-07
Across
- Quiet,Soft
- Sharp Pain/Feeling
- Smooth Manner
- To talk in an uncontrolled and angry way
- Energetic gestures
- Forceful/Passionate
- Secretive
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- Annoyed/Irritated
- Boldness
- To shout or talk loudly
- Very ugly, Frightening in appearance
- Unlawful, Dishonest behavior
- Ridicule or Mockery
- Intelligence - Good Judgement
- Cleverly
- To Listen
16 Clues: Boldness • Cleverly • Secretive • To Listen • Quiet,Soft • Smooth Manner • Annoyed/Irritated • Sharp Pain/Feeling • Energetic gestures • Ridicule or Mockery • Forceful/Passionate • To shout or talk loudly • Unlawful, Dishonest behavior • Intelligence - Good Judgement • Very ugly, Frightening in appearance • To talk in an uncontrolled and angry way
Crossword for Business Model Devlopment 2026-04-07
12 Clues: New business • New business concept • Way to reach customers • Right for an invention • Person who buys product • Small business category • Online search promotion • Internet-based business • Plan of business working • Money earned by business • Benefit given to customer • Basic version of a product
1.5.2 Technology and business 2026-04-21
Across
- Process of splitting the target market into groups
- Method of buying and selling on line
- Process of increasing the value of the product
- Business makes no loss and no profit
- Business sells their products to create
- A business' workforce
Down
- costs Costs that do vary with output
- Person who owns a % of shares in the business
- Someone with an interest in a business
- Someone who starts their own business, manages resources and takes on risk
- costs Costs that do not vary with output
- Method of distributing products
- Method of persuading potential customers to purchase a product
- Process of finding out target markets' needs and wants
- The difference between sales and costs
15 Clues: A business' workforce • Method of distributing products • costs Costs that do vary with output • Method of buying and selling on line • Business makes no loss and no profit • Someone with an interest in a business • The difference between sales and costs • Business sells their products to create • costs Costs that do not vary with output • ...
BASICS OF ACCOUNTING 2022-09-13
14 Clues: Goods • business owes • Money we need • THE DARK KNIGHT • Business Man/Woman • Oh! I can't see em! • Founder of ST PAULS • Oh! I can't see em! • SOMETHING TO BE PAID • DO NOT USE IT IN CLASS • SOMETHING TO BE RECIEVED • Business needs to give to • business owns or controls • Business needs to collect from
Audree, 4th, term review 2020-12-17
Across
- the conduct your expected to follow.
- is a legally binding agreement between two parties regarding the buying and selling of goods or services.
- is a business owned and run by just one person.
- is the flourishing, thriving, good fortune and successful social status.
- making a change to something to make it better.
- financing is the money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- is money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses
- is an increase in the general level of prices.
- worker who is hired per project basis
- someone who creates and supplies goods or services.
- description of the business idea.
- are the guidelines made by an business to govern its actions.
- longterm downturn in economic activity in a business.
- is a significant decline in economic activity.
- Business cycles are the recurring ups and downs of GDP.
- to allow someone the right to sell one's product or service.
- a business performing a public service and subject to special governmental regulation.
Down
- a group who is known as law to there business.
- is a company's way to explain their purpose.
- a document that gives the inventor of something the right to be the only one to make or sell the invention for a certain number of years.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- invention or creation that is brand new.
- a project that helps maintain or improve a City asset, often called infrastructure.
- are goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another.
- money needed for main resources of the business.
- is something that is desired.
- is a decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
- a company's exposure to loss as a result of damage to its ability to conduct day-to-day operations.
- the study of appropriate business policies and practices.
- are things that are produced,bought or sold,then finally consumed.
- is something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life
- is simply a loan taken out by a company.
- is when a good or a service is limited.
- is a agreement to own a business with one or more people.
- is a number that compares prices in one year with prices in some earlier base year.
35 Clues: is something that is desired. • description of the business idea. • the conduct your expected to follow. • worker who is hired per project basis • is when a good or a service is limited. • invention or creation that is brand new. • is simply a loan taken out by a company. • is a company's way to explain their purpose. • a group who is known as law to there business. • ...
POB Vocab List 2 2017-01-12
Across
- Purchases goods from a wholesaler and resells them to the consumer
- The funnier the commercial, the more you will want to watch
- Leader Leader sets goals for groups and leaves employees alone to get the job done
- Proprietorship Business owned by one person.
- Leader Leader and employees work together to make decisions and accomplish tasks
- the desire to take action and get things done.
- Who will the product be distributed to, another business or consumer, available everywhere or exclusive, what types of stores?
- Owned by two or more people, taxes shared by all
- Appeal Have a glamorous lifestyle
- Tells customers about the product features
- A computer hardware system that hosts an organization’s intranet
- Everyone uses this product
- Makes finished products out of processed goods
- The process of planning, pricing, promoting, selling, and distributing ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy customers
- What customers are willing to pay
- A business that moves goods from one business to another (it buys goods, stores goods, and then re-sells goods)
- principles like honesty, loyalty, and fairness.
- A business that gathers raw products in their natural state
- Business organization that contains an agreement to sell a company's products or services in an area.
Down
- Endorsement Famous person promotes the product
- A business that changes raw materials into more finished products
- Buys good from manufacturers in huge quantities, and re-sells in smaller quantities to other companies.
- Recognition Company or product name is obvious.
- organization Business that focuses on providing a service rather than making a profit.
- Where and when will product be advertised, what image is given, what advertising technique will be used?
- having the ability to explain goals, expectations, and new ideas
- Business organization that's made from several small businesses
- Uniform Resource Locator; website address
- Business Provides services rather than goods
- An internal network similar to the Internet that is accessible only by authorized personnel
- Leader that likes to run everything themselves and answer to no one
- A worldwide network of computers that enables users to access information and communicate with others
- Owned by many people, business can own property, pay taxes, be sued, sell and raise stock.
- What product should be made (Color, size, features)
- Market Group of people that your product/service is targeted towards
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 • Endorsement Famous person promotes the product • ...
Vocabulary for Finance 2025-09-20
Across
- What are the creditor's claims to the assets of a business called (1 word)
- Property or items that are of value owned by a business are called (1 word)
- An economic event that causes a change that can either be an increase or decrease in assets, owner's equity, and liabilities is called (2 words)
- When you buy something and agree to pay it later is called (1 word)
- The amount owed or that is payable to creditors of other businesses and is the liability account is called (2 words)
- Land owned by a business/person is called (1 word)
- When a business buys an item on credit (2 words)
- The business or person selling an item is called (1 word)
- If the owner takes cash out or other assets from the business for personal use it's called (1 word)
- Income earned from a sale of goods or services is called (1 word)
Down
- What is the accounting term for financial claims for assets (1 word)
- The legal right to a property is called (2 words)
- What's it called for the owner's claim to the assets of a business (2 words)
- The total amount of money owed to a business/money that can be received later and is considered an asset (2 words)
- Money or other property paid out in order to produce profit is (1 word)
- A subdivision under liabilities, assets, and owner's equity. This can also show the balance of items and shows records of increases or decreases of that item (1 word)
- The word for: assets = liabilities + owner's equity (2 words)
- The cost of products or services used to operate a business is called (1 word)
18 Clues: When a business buys an item on credit (2 words) • The legal right to a property is called (2 words) • Land owned by a business/person is called (1 word) • The business or person selling an item is called (1 word) • The word for: assets = liabilities + owner's equity (2 words) • Income earned from a sale of goods or services is called (1 word) • ...
Unit 4: Human Intelligence 2023-06-08
Across
- (noun) a likelihood of behaving in a certain way
- (noun) a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- (noun) The act of creating citations to identify resources used in writing
- (noun) high male voice
- (adjective) almost the same
- (verb) to absorb fully or make one's own; to adopt as one's own; to adapt fully
- (noun) a protein found in wheat, rye, oats, and barley
- (adjective) necessary for completeness
Down
- (noun) a comparison using "like" or "as"
- (noun) a plan of action or policy designed to achieve a major or overall aim.
- (noun) a person who is a knowledgeable guide
- (verb) to bring together and make whole
- (verb) the action or process of observing something or someone carefully or in order to gain information.
- (verb) to save by using carefully
- (noun) a small, usually enclosed field near a stable or barn for pasturing or exercising animals
15 Clues: (noun) high male voice • (adjective) almost the same • (verb) to save by using carefully • (adjective) necessary for completeness • (verb) to bring together and make whole • (noun) a comparison using "like" or "as" • (noun) a person who is a knowledgeable guide • (noun) a likelihood of behaving in a certain way • (noun) a protein found in wheat, rye, oats, and barley • ...
Crossword of Artificial Intelligence 2021-12-13
Across
- facts, information, and skills acquired through experience or education
- having an appearance or character resembling that of a human.
- a system of communication used by a particular country or community.
- synonim of artificial intelligence
- a test for intelligence in a computer, requiring that a human being should be unable to distinguish the machine from another human being by using the replies to questions put to both.
- a set of things working together as parts of a mechanism or an interconnecting network
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- the use of a computer to represent the dynamic responses of one system by the behaviour of another system modeled after it
Down
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities
- it's a source code that is made freely available for possible modification and redistribution
- is a subfield of machine learning concerned with algorithms inspired by the structure and function of the brain
- the quality or state of being probable; the extent to which something is likely to happen or be the case.
- instructions that tell a computer what to do (programs and operating information
- the branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- the process or activity of writing computer programs.
15 Clues: synonim of artificial intelligence • the process or activity of writing computer programs. • having an appearance or character resembling that of a human. • facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis. • a system of communication used by a particular country or community. • ...
Mission Possible: Intelligence Crossword 2026-03-11
Across
- Inspections conducted directly at financial institutions by regulators.
- CONTROL Department that regulates and monitors foreign currency transactions.
- Department that ensures staff and operations follow laws, regulations, and internal policies.
- OFFICE Office that provides legal guidance to the Bank and interprets laws.
- Rules and standards governing financial institutions and markets.
- INCLUSION Efforts to ensure all citizens have access to affordable financial services.
- goal of the Central Bank to maintain confidence in the financial system.
- Rise in the general price level of goods and services over time.
Down
- The buying and selling of different currencies.
- Laws that govern how financial institutions and the Central Bank operate.
- BANK The main financial institution responsible for monetary stability in the country.
- Department that analyzes economic trends and data to support policy decisions.
- Policies used by the Central Bank to control money supply and inflation.
- Short term for regulations designed to prevent money laundering and financial crime.
- Department responsible for monitoring financial institutions to maintain system stability.
15 Clues: The buying and selling of different currencies. • Rise in the general price level of goods and services over time. • Rules and standards governing financial institutions and markets. • Inspections conducted directly at financial institutions by regulators. • Policies used by the Central Bank to control money supply and inflation. • ...
Types of Ownership 2023-01-03
Across
- all partners have unlimited liability.
- a business owner cannot be legally forced to use personal money
- a type of company with limited risk.
- the legal obligation of a business
- owned by one person.
- One or more partners may manage the business.
- at least one partner has limited liability for the debts of the business.
Down
- the owners of a corporation.
- special type of corporation that's designed to avoid the double taxation
- owned by stockholders (or shareholders).
- a business owner can be legally forced to use personal money
- a unit of ownership in a corporation.
- a portion of the corporation's profit.
- a company that operates not to provide profit.
- a business or property
15 Clues: owned by one person. • a business or property • the owners of a corporation. • the legal obligation of a business • a type of company with limited risk. • a unit of ownership in a corporation. • all partners have unlimited liability. • a portion of the corporation's profit. • owned by stockholders (or shareholders). • One or more partners may manage the business. • ...
Activity 1 Vol 2 2015-11-16
Across
- to attack with words or force
- to place side by side
- lacking harmony or agreement
- to confirm
- to examine carefully
- feeling loving
- to speed up the process of
- proper
- overly dramatic
- naturally peaceful
- to ridicule
Down
- highly unstable
- lacking ideas or intelligence
- wise man
- fertile
- to annoy thoroughly
- brilliant
- generous; kind
- intended to touch
- to swell extend
20 Clues: proper • fertile • wise man • brilliant • to confirm • to ridicule • generous; kind • feeling loving • highly unstable • overly dramatic • to swell extend • intended to touch • naturally peaceful • to annoy thoroughly • to examine carefully • to place side by side • to speed up the process of • lacking harmony or agreement • lacking ideas or intelligence • to attack with words or force
SAT Vocab 2 Activity B 2015-09-22
Across
- lacking ideas or intelligence
- overly dramatic
- to confirm
- fertile
- to annoy thoroughly
- to attack with words or force
- kind
- lacking harmony or agreement
- to speed up the process of
- highly unstable
- wise man
Down
- intended to teach
- feeling loving
- brilliant
- to examine very carefully
- to place side by side
- to swell extend
- to ridicule
- proper
- naturally peaceful
20 Clues: kind • proper • fertile • wise man • brilliant • to confirm • to ridicule • feeling loving • overly dramatic • to swell extend • highly unstable • intended to teach • naturally peaceful • to annoy thoroughly • to place side by side • to examine very carefully • to speed up the process of • lacking harmony or agreement • lacking ideas or intelligence • to attack with words or force
Econ 2 -2 2021-02-26
Across
- amount of money that comes in to a business, consumers establish a cash flow
- service cooperatives protecting worker’s wages, benefits, job security and liability
- business that provides a service not to make a profit - churches, schools
- amount of money that leaves a business, used to pay monthly bills, expenses, & debt
- when similar companies combine or merge into one corporation - WLL=WY=DOM
- when a major business buys secondary ones to support the main product line
- a corporation located throughout the world - internationally - Coca Cola
- service cooperatives provide banking services or discounted loan rates to its members
- non-profit organization that investigates company and business fraud in protecting consumers
Down
- specialized labor union representing white collar workers and teachers
- non-profit organization that promotes local businesses, people and activities
- business based on membership or dues for perks such as Sam’s Club
- when one business produces many unrelated products such as General Electric
- negotiation process between owners and workers in forming a labor contract
- business based on membership or dues for special services - credit unions
- when 2 companies combine into one corporation, increases revenue and decrease expenses
16 Clues: business based on membership or dues for perks such as Sam’s Club • specialized labor union representing white collar workers and teachers • a corporation located throughout the world - internationally - Coca Cola • business based on membership or dues for special services - credit unions • ...
Types of Business Ownership Key Terminology Crossword 2019-11-16
Across
- Trader, A person who is the only owner of a business.
- Liability, Each shareholder is only liable for the original amount of money invested into the business.
- Sector, The sector that is not controlled by the government.
- A form of business operation between two and twenty individuals who share management and profits.
- Limited Company, The part of the economy that is owned by the country as a whole and run on behalf of people.
- our unit of ownership of a business.
- A business owned by an entrepreneur who offers their trademark for others to use.
- over, The purchase of one business by another, it can be friendly or hostile.
- The profit that is paid to the shareholders.
Down
- enterprise, An organisation that marries the social mission of a non-profit programme with the market driven approach of business.
- Transferring assets from the public to private sector.
- partner, A partner who contributes capital and shares in profit/losses but does not participate in decision making.
- When two businesses agree to join together.
- An investor who has bought a share in a business.
- Share, The percentage of the total market you control.
- of Partnership, An agreement that states ownership, control and rights.
16 Clues: our unit of ownership of a business. • When two businesses agree to join together. • The profit that is paid to the shareholders. • An investor who has bought a share in a business. • Trader, A person who is the only owner of a business. • Transferring assets from the public to private sector. • Share, The percentage of the total market you control. • ...
English Vocabulary Puzzle 2021-06-08
12 Clues: उलझन- doubt • परिचित- known • आश्चर्य- shock • उद्योग- factory • विषैला- venomous • अस्पष्ट- unclear • खतरनाक- hazardous • समयनिष्ठ- on time • ज्ञान- information • महत्वपूर्ण- significant • पूछताछ करना- to question • बुद्धिमत्ता- intelligence
financial terms crossword puzzle 2025-09-10
Across
- occurs when the cost of goods sold exceeds net sales.
- excess of net sales over the cost of goods sold.
- a financial statement that shows a company's assets, liabilities and capital over a specific point of time.
- goods returned by customers to the business.
- transportation cost paid by the business
- goods business return to suppliers
- occurs when the total expenses exceed the gross profit or revenue resulting in a negative figure.
- a financial account used to record buying and selling of goods to calculate gross profit or gross loss for a specific period.
- the process of selling a company’s assets to pay off its debts, often leading to the business closing down
- is the goods and materials a business holds for the purpose of resale or production.
- a financial statement that combines the trading account and profit and loss account into one.
Down
- calculations used to analyze financial performances.
- cost of delivering goods to customers
- a summary of all ledger balances at a specific date.
- the amount of money or goods withdrawn by the owner of business for personal use.
- an expenses that has been incurred but not paid.
- the final profit after all operating expenses, interests, and taxes are deducted from gross profit.
- formal records that summarizes the financial activities and position of a business.
- the gradual reduction in the value of an asset over time due to wear, use, or obsolescence.
- the difference between total current assets and total current liabilities.
20 Clues: goods business return to suppliers • cost of delivering goods to customers • transportation cost paid by the business • goods returned by customers to the business. • excess of net sales over the cost of goods sold. • an expenses that has been incurred but not paid. • calculations used to analyze financial performances. • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2024-11-18
Across
- a non- profit organization pf businesses or individuals in a specific industry that works together to promote shared interest
- a voluntary process where workers and their representee's negotiate with employers to determine the terms and condition of employment
- a metaphor that describes the barriers that prevent marginalized groups such as women and minorities, from advancing in the work place
- the demand for a good or service that arises solely because of the demand for another related good or service
- group organization for purposes other than generating profits no part of the organization's income is distributed
- the wage at which the quantity of labor supplied equals the quantity of labor demanded and the labor market is in balance
Down
- the relationship between two or more people to do trade of business
- business strategy that involves moving a business process or the ownership of a business to a different country
- is a business practice where a company hires a third party to perform work that was previously done in house
- a strategic business combination between two or more companies that operate at different stages of a supply chain, with the goals of increasing efficiency
- a resource that an individual, business, or country owns or controls that has economic values and is expected to provide future benefits
- a collective refusal by employees to work under the conditions set by their employers
- payment made to the owner of an asset in exchange for the right to use or profit from that asset
- foreign workers who temporarily work in a host country to fill labor shortage
- a business owned and run by one person, with no legal distinction between owner and the business
- The intervention of a third person, or mediator, into a dispute to assist the parties in negotiating jointly acceptable resolution of issues in conflict
- a business consolidation that occurs when two or more companies in the same industry combined to form a single entity
- non-wage payments or benefits that an employer provides to an employee in addition to their salary
- an obligation or debt that a person or company owes to another party
19 Clues: the relationship between two or more people to do trade of business • an obligation or debt that a person or company owes to another party • foreign workers who temporarily work in a host country to fill labor shortage • a collective refusal by employees to work under the conditions set by their employers • ...
Psychology Chps 1-5 2024-08-21
Across
- irrational fears related to specific objects, people or situations
- this therapy values emotional insight of the client
- he developed the theory of analytical psychology
- earlier known as manic-depressive disorders
- this personality type is characterised by proneness to depression
- this therapy was proposed by Carl Rogers
- This intelligence is also called street smartness
Down
- a false belief that is firmly held on inadequate grounds
- studies the links between mind, brain and immune system
- a reduction in speech and speech content. this is a negative symptom of schizophrenia
- proposed the two-factor theory of intelligence
- value of judgement about our own value or worth
- it works on the pleasure principle and doesn't care for moral values, society, or other individuals
- he discovered General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS)
14 Clues: this therapy was proposed by Carl Rogers • earlier known as manic-depressive disorders • proposed the two-factor theory of intelligence • value of judgement about our own value or worth • he discovered General Adaptation Syndrome (GAS) • he developed the theory of analytical psychology • This intelligence is also called street smartness • ...
Ch. 6 Key Terms 2016-09-29
Across
- Entrepreneur that plans to keep the business small.
- who are willing to sell and u buy available resources.
- Accepting the risk involved with starting and running a business.
- A government agency that helps small business with training and financial help.
- An SBA office that helps small businesses at not cost.
- Independently owned and operated business.
- A marketing strategy that is based around the internet.
Down
- People who work within a corporations as entrepreneurs.
- Money invested in new companies with high profit potential.
- Program A private program that helps small businesses by lending money.
- A group from different areas of business working together as a managerial team.
- Detailed statement that describes a business' targeted market, nature of business, and the resources and qualification of the owner.
- Geographical areas where the government try to attract private business by offering lower taxes and other means of support.
- Centers that sell low-cost offices to business.
14 Clues: Independently owned and operated business. • Centers that sell low-cost offices to business. • Entrepreneur that plans to keep the business small. • who are willing to sell and u buy available resources. • An SBA office that helps small businesses at not cost. • People who work within a corporations as entrepreneurs. • ...
Deca Chapter 4 2020-11-02
Across
- Period of time for which a business summarizes accounting information and prepares financial statements
- Financial statement that reports showing cash moves in to and out of a business
- opposite of an asset, and what a business owes
- Review of the financial statements of a business and the accounting practices that were used to produce them
- Financial statement that summarizes changes in the owner’s equity during a fiscal period
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- revune earned from selling goods or services
- Money that a business earns for the goods and services it sells also called income
Down
- Money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services
- Difference between. current assets and current liabilities
- Financial statement that reports the revenue and expenses of a business for a specific time period
- Property or item of value owned by a business
- Financial statement that reports the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity of an organization
- cost involved in operating a business
14 Clues: cost involved in operating a business • Generally Accepted Accounting Principles • revune earned from selling goods or services • Property or item of value owned by a business • opposite of an asset, and what a business owes • Difference between. current assets and current liabilities • Financial statement that reports showing cash moves in to and out of a business • ...
Econ Word Puzzle 2022-03-24
Across
- the amount borrowed
- investors to whom the shares are sold
- When companies involved in different
- check that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings
- of manufacturing or marketing join together
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income, and cash flows for a period of time
- business owned and run by a single individual
- written promise to repay the amount borrowed at a later date
- ownership certificates in the firm
- represents nonvoting ownership shares of the corporation
- form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
- firm legally ceases to exist when the owner dies, quits, or sells the business
- noncash charge the firm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- means that the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business.
Down
- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- represents basic ownership of a corporation
- price paid for the use of another’s money
- combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- funds left over after all of the firm’s expenses
- stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- another name for a shareholder
- stockholder dividends are taxed twice
- sum of net income and noncash charges
25 Clues: the amount borrowed • another name for a shareholder • ownership certificates in the firm • When companies involved in different • investors to whom the shares are sold • sum of net income and noncash charges • stockholder dividends are taxed twice • price paid for the use of another’s money • represents basic ownership of a corporation • ...
