business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Intro to Business Ch.6 2022-04-01
Across
- Governmant agency that helps small business owners come up with business plans
- Money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business
- Money provided by large investors
- the amount of money needed to open the business
- Products or raw materials on hand
- A person who starts a business to make profit
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- written description of the business idea and what will be done
- Money needed for the main resources of a business
- An independent business with fewer than 500 employees
- Process of starting or organizing a business
- An invention or creation that is brand new
- A design change that increases the efficiency of a product
12 Clues: Money provided by large investors • Products or raw materials on hand • An invention or creation that is brand new • Process of starting or organizing a business • A person who starts a business to make profit • the amount of money needed to open the business • Money needed for the main resources of a business • An independent business with fewer than 500 employees • ...
Entrepreneurship 2023-01-11
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- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- slang for a side project or business
- a person who starts their own business
- people who put money towards a small business or a new product
- developing business contacts to form business relationships, increase your knowledge, expand your business base, or serve the community.
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- a risky business idea/project
- the process of researching, promoting, selling and distributing a product or service
- when 2 people run a business together
- direct exchange of merchandise/services between businesses
- to propose an idea/product
- taking ownership of another business
- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent buying, producing or making the product
12 Clues: to propose an idea/product • a risky business idea/project • taking ownership of another business • slang for a side project or business • when 2 people run a business together • a person who starts their own business • direct exchange of merchandise/services between businesses • people who put money towards a small business or a new product • ...
Types of Business 2024-09-25
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- A business owned by 2 or more partners
- The most common type of franchise
- What is the most common type of business
- Corporation that controls who can buy their stocks
- How funds are raised in Sole Proprietorship business
- The thing most business are made to earn
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- A business that is owned by stock holders
- A type of business that wants to benefit society without making profit
- something all types of business pay but non-profit buisness
- Semi-independent business that buys the right to sell another businesses product
- Corporation that issues stocks that can be publicly traded
- A new form of business organization and the laws governing them are different from state to state
12 Clues: The most common type of franchise • A business owned by 2 or more partners • What is the most common type of business • The thing most business are made to earn • A business that is owned by stock holders • Corporation that controls who can buy their stocks • How funds are raised in Sole Proprietorship business • ...
Kids Finance IQ Test 2020-04-14
14 Clues: Buy stocks • Help the poor • Type of money • Store my money • Hedge my risks • Slim flat purse • smart thing to do • For buying and paying • Ice-cream, candy, toys • Spend, Save, Give back • Money lost in a business • Money to start a business • Money made from a business • Selling goods and services
SOAR Training 2023 2023-02-23
Across
- The only WSB major that requires MATH 221
- Sequence of courses required for non-native English speakers
- the building where business badgers learn and take classes
- legislation protecting students' private educational information!
- first event in the semester for WSB and pre-business students
- DA progression & PRB eligibility requirement
- one of our professional advisors
- resource for finding any major or certificate on campus
- a great way for students to take courses with other students with similar interests
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- also known as major exploration for Pre-business students
- don't forget to wear this everyday at SOAR!
- one of the components of the pre-business application
- term describing earning past language credits
- the location of SOAR
- the most popular major in WSB
- SOAR software sometimes mistaken for a person
- UW Madison's mascot!
- ______ certificate: offered to both WSB and non-business students
18 Clues: the location of SOAR • UW Madison's mascot! • the most popular major in WSB • one of our professional advisors • The only WSB major that requires MATH 221 • don't forget to wear this everyday at SOAR! • DA progression & PRB eligibility requirement • term describing earning past language credits • SOAR software sometimes mistaken for a person • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2018-10-16
Across
- LIABILITY SHAREHOLDERS ENJOY THIS BENEFIT
- RESOURCES USED TO START THE BUSINESS
- RECORDS KEPT BY A COMPANY
- COST RECORD ASSETS AT THE PRICE PAID
- APPLY THE SAME TREATMENT THROUGHOUT
- FUTURE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BUSINESS
- FREE FROM BIAS
- INTERNATIONAL ACCOUNTING STANDARD BOARD
- DRAFT DOCUMENT REQUIRED BEFORE A IAS IS PASSED
- CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK
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- CONCERN BUSINESS WILL CONTINUE IN THE FORESEEABLE FUTURE
- OUTFLOWS INCURRED WHEN EARNING REVENUE
- MONEY OR GOODS WITHDRAWN
- A TYPE OF EXPENSE
- RESOURCES USED IN A BUSINESS TO GENERATE REVENUE
- HAVE AN IMPACT OF THE DECISION MAKING PROCESS
- DEBTS NOT PAID
- OWNERS OF A LIMITED COMPANY
- DO NOT COUNT YOUR CHICKENS BEFORE THEY HATCH
- ANOTHER NAME FOR INCOME
- STATEMENT TYPE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT
- PROCESS PROCEDURE USED TO MAKE A EXPOSURE DRAFT
22 Clues: DEBTS NOT PAID • FREE FROM BIAS • A TYPE OF EXPENSE • CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK • ANOTHER NAME FOR INCOME • MONEY OR GOODS WITHDRAWN • RECORDS KEPT BY A COMPANY • OWNERS OF A LIMITED COMPANY • FUTURE OBLIGATIONS OF THE BUSINESS • APPLY THE SAME TREATMENT THROUGHOUT • RESOURCES USED TO START THE BUSINESS • COST RECORD ASSETS AT THE PRICE PAID • STATEMENT TYPE OF FINANCIAL STATEMENT • ...
Chapters 6 and 7 Review 2025-09-25
Across
- Corporate restructuring in which one firm buys another.
- When owners are not personally liable for claims again the firm this is a __________ liability.
- People elected by the stockholders to represent them are the Board Of ________.
- A license is granted to someone to run a business using their information and business resources for money.
- Type of business with one single owner is a ______ proprietorship.
- An owner of a corporation.
- A corporation that doesn't seek to earn a profit.
- A market _______ is a segment of a market with few competitors.
- Two companies combine to form a new business.
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- A franchisor makes a product and give a license to someone to sell it.
- Two or more people act as co-owners of a business.
- Firms that invest in start up firms that have the potential for good growth for a share of ownership are ______ capital firms.
- A formal document that describes a business concept, has objectives and strategies for a certain timeline.
- The type of investor who invests in start-up companies in exchange for a share of ownership is a ______ investor.
- A person who risks time and money to start and run a business.
- A business that is considered a legal entity separate from its owners.
16 Clues: An owner of a corporation. • Two companies combine to form a new business. • A corporation that doesn't seek to earn a profit. • Two or more people act as co-owners of a business. • Corporate restructuring in which one firm buys another. • A person who risks time and money to start and run a business. • ...
Business crossword. 2014-05-07
Across
- business wants to make this.
- things you would use to make more profit.
- source of Finance.
- when your business expands.
- this is used to get your business known.
- needed in a business.
- Richard Brandson owns this company.
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- what does USP stand for?
- to gather information.
- business involving two people.
- can boost motivation.
- having a business on your own.
12 Clues: source of Finance. • can boost motivation. • needed in a business. • to gather information. • what does USP stand for? • when your business expands. • business wants to make this. • business involving two people. • having a business on your own. • Richard Brandson owns this company. • this is used to get your business known. • things you would use to make more profit.
Rainy- Types of business organization (Chap.4) 2021-03-30
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- business where 2 or more people agree to jointly own a business
- owners are responsible for all the debts that the business owes
- one that does not have a separate legal identity
- owners of a limited company
- cannot sell shares to the public
- 2 or more business start a new project together
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- one that have a separate legal identity
- shareholders in a company limited to only the amount they invested
- business based upon the use of brand names
- a written/legal agreement between business partners
- business owned by one person
- can sell shares to the public\
12 Clues: owners of a limited company • business owned by one person • can sell shares to the public\ • cannot sell shares to the public • one that have a separate legal identity • business based upon the use of brand names • 2 or more business start a new project together • one that does not have a separate legal identity • a written/legal agreement between business partners • ...
economics 2024-01-21
25 Clues: real • money • circular • scarcity • products • absolute • business • resource • communism • household • socialism • incentives • efficiency • capitalism • partnership • opportunity • comparative • corporation • competition • entrepreneur • nationalincome • economicfreedom • underutilization • factorsofproduction • productionpossibility
10th grade matching The Experiment pg.13 2019-09-03
16 Clues: pain • rough • holding • bad luck • difficulty • to get free • a bad result • without control • agreed, offered • building material • mixed up, confused • smartness, intelligence • something you think is true • proof that something is true • a test or trial to learn about something • an idea based on fear, not science or logic
Cold War 2023-08-23
Across
- - Missile crisis location
- - Curtain divider
- - Soviet leader
- - Arms race concern
- - Tense standoff
- - Cold War rivals
- - Wars fought indirectly
- - Domino theory hotspot
- - Brief détente period
- - Airlift city
- - Divided city
- - Race to the moon
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- - Anti-communist witch hunt
- - Missile crisis site
- - US president during the era
- - Secret intelligence activities
- - Naval strategy
- - Soviet satellite
- - Race for supremacy
- - Site of a failed invasion
20 Clues: - Airlift city • - Divided city • - Soviet leader • - Naval strategy • - Tense standoff • - Curtain divider • - Cold War rivals • - Soviet satellite • - Race to the moon • - Arms race concern • - Race for supremacy • - Missile crisis site • - Brief détente period • - Domino theory hotspot • - Wars fought indirectly • - Missile crisis location • - Anti-communist witch hunt • ...
Personal finance 2024-04-09
Across
- profit: The difference between revenue and the cost of goods sold, representing the profit before deducting operating expenses.
- The total income generated by a business from its normal business activities Expenses: The costs incurred by a business to generate revenue.
- sheet: A financial statement that provides a snapshot of a business's financial position, showing assets, liabilities, and equity.
- statement: A financial statement that summarizes a business's revenue, expenses, and profit or loss over a specific period.
- point: The level of sales at which total revenue equals total expenses, resulting in neither profit nor loss.
- The negative result when a business's expenses exceed its revenue. Assets: Items of value owned by a business, such as cash, inventory, equipment, and property. Liabilities: Debts or obligations owed by a business, including loans, accounts payable, and accrued expenses.
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- flow: The movement of money in and out of a business over a specific period.
- The process of creating a unique identity and image for a product or company in the minds of consumers.
- share: The percentage of total sales in a market that a business captures.
- on investment (ROI): A measure of the profitability of an investment, calculated as the ratio of net profit to the initial investment.
- market: The specific group of customers to whom a business aims to sell its products or services.
- The activities undertaken by a business to promote and sell its products or services.
- The amount of money a business earns after deducting expenses from revenue.
- The value of ownership interest in a business, calculated as assets minus liabilities.
- profit: The final profit after deducting all expenses from revenue.
- chain: The network of suppliers, manufacturers, distributors, retailers, and customers involved in the production and distribution of a product. Customer service: The support provided to customers before, during, and after a purchase to ensure satisfaction and loyalty.
16 Clues: profit: The final profit after deducting all expenses from revenue. • share: The percentage of total sales in a market that a business captures. • The amount of money a business earns after deducting expenses from revenue. • flow: The movement of money in and out of a business over a specific period. • ...
BTRN 2 2020-05-15
Across
- a type of business
- A list of debits and credits
- amounts withdrawn from the business by the owner
- A prompt payment discount given to customers
- Something the business owes
- Net plus VAT
- A daybook for one off transactions
- Every transaction affects two accounts in the business records
- Generated when making sales
- Completed to claim petty cash
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- Tax on sales
- A discount given to regular customers
- Proof of acceptance of goods
- Supplier accounts are listed here
- transaction value before adding VAT
- a document issued when goods are returned
- Assets minus liabilities equal this
- Wages and invoices can be paid this way (initials)
- A customer requests this from a supplier before placing an order
- A sale that is settled immediately
20 Clues: Tax on sales • Net plus VAT • a type of business • Something the business owes • Generated when making sales • Proof of acceptance of goods • A list of debits and credits • Completed to claim petty cash • Supplier accounts are listed here • A daybook for one off transactions • A sale that is settled immediately • transaction value before adding VAT • ...
Elliott's Econ Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- the amount of things that people are willing to buy
- hard to find
- plan for how much money you spend
- someone who hires people
- the study of how we use money
- money that is paid to the government
- a percentage of the total money you have in the bank paid into your account
- work that someone does
- someone who buys a product
- easy to find
- a business that makes a product
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- rivalry between two businesses
- someone who takes risks to start a business
- tools needed for business
- the amount of things that exist
- different workers do different jobs
- money earned from work
- money that you have to pay back
- something that can be used in a business
- someone who works for an employer
20 Clues: hard to find • easy to find • money earned from work • work that someone does • someone who hires people • tools needed for business • someone who buys a product • the study of how we use money • rivalry between two businesses • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • plan for how much money you spend • ...
Business Account 2024-12-09
Across
- of good standing: a document that verifies that a business is legally registered with a state and is authorized to do business there
- of organization: a legal document that establishes a limited liability company in a state
- of incorporation: a legal document that establishes a corporation as a legal entity and is filed with the state where the business is formed
- Beneficial Owner Legal Tax
- unincorporated associations, group charters, leagues or small groups that generally do not generate profits.
- liability company: a business structure where the owners, called members, are not personally liable for the company’s debts and obligations
- corporation: legal business structure that establishes the business as being a separate entity from the owner(s) for legal and tax purposes; does not generate profits
- responsible party: someone who owns, controls, or exercises effective control over a business, nonprofit or other legal entity and directly or indirectly manages its funds and assets
- proprietor: someone who owns an unincorporated business by themselves
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- authorized person: An individual authorized to open accounts or provide information on behalf of the legal entity
- person: Single individual with significant responsibility to control, manage, or direct a legal entity customer
- entity: a business entity that has a single owner and has not elected to be taxed as a separate entity by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS).
- person authorized to sign on behalf of an organization or business
- owner: Each individual with 25% or more equity interest in the legal entity, whether directly or indirectly
- legal business structure that establishes the business as being a separate entity from the owner(s) for legal and tax purposes; owned by shareholders who share in profits and losses generated.
- proprietorship: a business owned and run by one person, with no legal distinction between the owner and the business
16 Clues: Beneficial Owner Legal Tax • person authorized to sign on behalf of an organization or business • proprietor: someone who owns an unincorporated business by themselves • of organization: a legal document that establishes a limited liability company in a state • ...
Business Entrepreneurship-Bruno DiGennaro 2018-10-15
Across
- Governmental restriction on international trade
- Quantity of goods and services a business is willing to sell at a specific price and a specific time
- Legally defined type of business ownership in which a single individual owns the business, collects all profit from it, and has unlimited liability for its debt
- legally defined type of business ownership in which the business is considered a "person" ("entity") under the law, and limited liability is granted to the business owner(s)
- Natural ability to do a particular type of work or activity well
- System in which the government controls the production, allocation, and prices of goods and services
- Economic system that blends elements of the command economy and the market economy
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- Practice of giving employees opportunities to be creative and try out new ideas within a company
- legally defined type of business organization in which at least two individuals share the management, profit, and liability
- Calculation of the profit (or loss) for each unit of sale made by a business
- Legally defined type of business ownership similar to a C corporation but with simpler operating requirements and tax procedures, and greater liability protection for the business owners (who are called members)
- State when there are not enough goods or services to meet the demand
- Way of viewing or thinking about something that affects how you feel about it
- Point at which the supply curve and the demand curve intersect. It is the point at which supply and demand are balanced
- System in which suppliers and consumers control the production, allocation, and prices of goods and services
- Quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a specific price and a specific time
- Social science concerned with how people satisfy their demands for goods and services, when the supply of those goods and services are limited
17 Clues: Governmental restriction on international trade • Natural ability to do a particular type of work or activity well • State when there are not enough goods or services to meet the demand • Calculation of the profit (or loss) for each unit of sale made by a business • Way of viewing or thinking about something that affects how you feel about it • ...
Entrepreneurship 2024-01-11
Across
- Is a process that focuses on the needs of the customer, and then provides the correct product at the correct price to satisfy the customer’s needs
- A successful business that is making a profit and is therefore sustainable
- Supplying a product to customers or outlets where they can purchase it
- Total amount of money that the business receives for goods sold or services provided during a certain period
- This is the point where the income and expenses of a business is the same. It means the business is not making a loss, or a profit.
- The ability of a business to make a profit.
- The money needed to start a business.
- This refers to the staff members or employees working in the business.
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- A written document describing in detail how a business will be started.
- Using resource in such a responsible way, that no harm is done to the environment, ensuring that future generations will also have the use of the resources. Natural resources are not being exhausted.
- A written description of an item, including details about the size of the article and its appearance.
- Consistently make something to meet a specific standard of quality
- The money that is earned by an employee who is appointed in a permanent capacity. This payment is made monthly, and not weekly like it is done with wages.
- Are the costs that remain the same regardless of how many products are made.
- A group of people who want to purchase your product or service and are willing to pay the price you are charging for it.
- Is one part of the marketing process which focuses on the needs of the seller. The focus is on selling the product, not the buyer
- Necessary, regular, expenses that keep a business running, such as electricity, insurance, salaries, and rent.
17 Clues: The money needed to start a business. • The ability of a business to make a profit. • Consistently make something to meet a specific standard of quality • Supplying a product to customers or outlets where they can purchase it • This refers to the staff members or employees working in the business. • ...
Machine Learning and Artificial intelligence 2024-03-08
Across
- providing a computer with a set of instructions in order for the computer to do the task automatically
- an organized collection of data
- the response of inputting information into a computer
- this data is data that describes data
- a set of rules that a computer must follow
- arrange data or matter in a specific order
- a physical system that can perform actions
- the application of scientific knowledge
- the process of making choices
- a visual representation of data
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- the process of removing unwanted data or matter.
- a repeated arrangement
- the process of considering and reasoning about something
- when you agree with an opinion that provides an unfair advantage for that opinion.
- removing matter from another matter
- the examination of data
- gain knowledge on a topic
- direct or influence a persons actions
- A lot of statistics brought together for analysis
- information fed into a computer
20 Clues: a repeated arrangement • the examination of data • gain knowledge on a topic • the process of making choices • an organized collection of data • information fed into a computer • a visual representation of data • removing matter from another matter • this data is data that describes data • direct or influence a persons actions • the application of scientific knowledge • ...
Human-Made Intelligence Across Time 2024-04-01
Across
- can't open a pod bay door
- Shaw's linguist
- invented a test for AGI
- author, modern prometheus
- what Hephaestus made
- the world's first programmer
- the 5th element, frankenstein
- pre-Internet version, woman made out of clay
- was sure, he thought
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- the essence of being fully human
- Higgins' and Weizenbaum's creation
- actress, played superwoman Übermensch
- Zarathustra prophesying coming superman
- auteur of "2001" Frankenstein movie
- brought Galatea to life
- stole fire from the forge that made bolts
- sister of author Shelley
- Big-10 School where HAL was born
- water spirit who wants a soul
- Claire's lover, Ada's dad
- composed Zarathustra
21 Clues: Shaw's linguist • what Hephaestus made • was sure, he thought • composed Zarathustra • invented a test for AGI • brought Galatea to life • sister of author Shelley • can't open a pod bay door • author, modern prometheus • Claire's lover, Ada's dad • the world's first programmer • the 5th element, frankenstein • water spirit who wants a soul • the essence of being fully human • ...
07 Innovation through Artificial Intelligence 2024-11-22
Across
- The use of AI to identify and prevent harmful software from compromising systems.
- The workforce impacted by the integration of AI in various sectors.
- Models inspired by the human brain used to process and analyze complex data.
- Changes brought about by AI in society, work, and human interaction.
- The process of examining datasets to find useful information.
- Google’s AI system that improves search engine result relevance.
- AI systems designed to detect and block unwanted email messages.
- AI technology that enables computers to interpret and analyze visual data.
- A machine’s ability to detect regularities and trends in data.
- Technology that converts spoken language into digital text.
- Roles in manual labor industries affected by automation and AI.
- The use of machines and technology to perform tasks with minimal human intervention.
- The AI capability that allows computers to understand and respond to human language.
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- Using AI systems to store and utilize expert knowledge effectively.
- AI technologies focused on enhancing machines’ ability to interpret visual information.
- Using AI for monitoring activities in public or private spaces.
- A computer system designed to emulate human decision-making processes.
- The design and creation of machines capable of performing physical tasks.
- A tool in NLP that suggests words or phrases while typing on devices.
- The development of computer systems able to perform tasks that require human intelligence.
- A branch of AI where systems learn from data to improve their performance.
- Large volumes of data analyzed to reveal patterns and trends for decision-making.
- A method for training employees using AI-driven expert systems.
- AI-powered platforms to find relevant information across the web.
- Office-based professions influenced by AI advancements.
- Technology used to identify or verify a person’s identity through images.
- Emerging areas in AI research, including robotics and language processing.
- Instructions given verbally to AI systems for task execution.
- AI tools like Siri and Alexa designed to assist users in daily tasks.
- AI systems that support or automate human choices based on data insights.
30 Clues: Office-based professions influenced by AI advancements. • Technology that converts spoken language into digital text. • The process of examining datasets to find useful information. • Instructions given verbally to AI systems for task execution. • A machine’s ability to detect regularities and trends in data. • ...
Unit 2: Intelligence - Vocab Quiz 2025-09-18
Across
- in a mild and soothing manner
- existing or occurring within the self or within one's mind
- odd in appearance
- unsophisticated
- misgivings about something one feels is wrong
- related to thinking seriously or contemplating or thoughtful
- an object or action that represents an idea
- an ability or skill that one does easily
- lazily or idly
- the ability to comprehend or benefit from experience
- having a strange or bizarre design
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- able to be touched or felt
- to be the cause or basis of something
- lack of knowledge about something
- involving any connection or interaction between people
- precisely and clearly express and leaving no room for doubt
- existing in thought or as in an idea but not having a physical or concrete existence
- hopeless
- an idea or belief
- to make something previously hidden known
20 Clues: hopeless • lazily or idly • unsophisticated • odd in appearance • an idea or belief • able to be touched or felt • in a mild and soothing manner • lack of knowledge about something • having a strange or bizarre design • to be the cause or basis of something • an ability or skill that one does easily • to make something previously hidden known • ...
UNIT 1: INTELLIGENCE VOCAB REVIEW 2025-10-08
Across
- a short printed booklet
- difficult to bend; not easily moved
- not noticing or showing that you care
- to plan or develop something
- to be more powerful or successful than others
- to measure something exactly
- to have none or not enough of something
- a mistake or weakness
- to think logically
- relating to a space or an area
- the power or skill needed to do something
- to keep something
- the power to make something do what you want
- to copy or repeat something
- the parts and structure of a living thing
- part of a computer that stores info
- a cube-shaped piece of material
- a strong wish or desire to do or achieve something
- to be important
- the group of emotional qualities a person has
- to say something will happen in the future
- the ability to do something well
- to invent or plan
- the central meaning
- a variety of things or ideas
- relating to mental activities
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- a person with a high level of skill
- something that could happen
- intelligent;clever
- give special attention to something
- not broken or damaged
- to make into something bigger
- a failure or loss
- something important that you succeed in doing
- simple
- made of many parts; difficult to understand
- one specific quality of a person
- to not succeed
- the number of points made in a game
- a person who watches an event
- to write down or notice something
- to be unsure
- an area of the body or a geographical area
- difficult and complex due to numerous details
- a difficulty in being able to do something
- someone who takes pictures
- a large painting on a wall
- to study something carefully
- to do better than
- colored liquid in pens
- a group of related objects
- special and elegant
52 Clues: simple • to be unsure • to not succeed • to be important • a failure or loss • to keep something • to do better than • to invent or plan • intelligent;clever • to think logically • special and elegant • the central meaning • not broken or damaged • a mistake or weakness • colored liquid in pens • a short printed booklet • someone who takes pictures • a large painting on a wall • ...
Business Lingo 101 2023-07-16
Across
- how much your company is worth
- a part of your total business that an investor owns
- how much money you make before you pay off your business costs
- who you invent/make your product for
- the price your product sells for in stores
- how much money you make after you pay off your business costs
- the item you invent and/or sell
- how much money you get back after investing money in a business
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- the price to sell your product to a store
- a person who gives you money to grow your business
- getting something
- money an investor makes for every item you sell
- how you share knowledge of your product/business with others
- the people who buy your product
- it keeps other people from copying your product
15 Clues: getting something • how much your company is worth • the people who buy your product • the item you invent and/or sell • who you invent/make your product for • the price to sell your product to a store • the price your product sells for in stores • money an investor makes for every item you sell • it keeps other people from copying your product • ...
Recording Business Transactions 2013-03-18
Across
- A record of all the accounts in a business.
- Amounts to be paid.
- Balance sheets, income statements.
- Invoices,receipts, credit notes, EFTPOS vouchers.
- List of all possible accounts and reference numbers.
- Increases the owner's equity.
- Increases profit.
- Decreases the owner's equity.
- Goods purchased for resale.
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- A list of ledger accounts and their balances.
- Amounts to be received.
- Decreases profit.
- Items of value owned by the business.
- Amount of owner's investment in the business.
- Amounts owed by the business to external parties.
- Records info about transactions.
- Buying, selling, paying debts, receiving payments.
17 Clues: Decreases profit. • Increases profit. • Amounts to be paid. • Amounts to be received. • Goods purchased for resale. • Increases the owner's equity. • Decreases the owner's equity. • Records info about transactions. • Balance sheets, income statements. • Items of value owned by the business. • A record of all the accounts in a business. • ...
SOL REVIEW - Economy 2023-04-13
Across
- regulate radio, tv, and internet
- no government interference
- what consumers are willing to buy
- two or more people who own a business
- someone who takes all the risks and profits
- single owner business
- giving something up for something else
- legal entity acts as a person / business
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- total government interference
- regular good business selling, monopolies, etc
- decided by supply and demand
- limited government interference
- selecting something that you want/need
- can't satisfy all wants/needs
- protects the environment from spills, chemicals, etc
- what is available/made by sellers
- four types ... human, natural, capital, and entrepreneur
17 Clues: single owner business • no government interference • decided by supply and demand • total government interference • can't satisfy all wants/needs • limited government interference • regulate radio, tv, and internet • what consumers are willing to buy • what is available/made by sellers • two or more people who own a business • selecting something that you want/need • ...
External Influences 2013-05-30
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- People or organisations that the business owes a debt to
- The name for the agreement that has been negotiated by trade unions for it's members
- The stage of the business cycle where the economy starts to gradually grow again
- A group who take action against the business because they object to their actions
- The base rate of interest that is set by New Zealand's central bank
- The key principle of the Resource Management Act
- The organisation who ensure businesses comply with the Fair Trading Act
- A person or group with an interest in a business
- The Act that applies to all individuals and businesses to ensure that personal information remains confidential
- The Act that protects New Zealand's natural resources
- The Act that ensures consumers 'get what they pay for' and not poor quality goods
- When inflation becomes out of control
- The stage of the business cycle where the economy is doing really well and producing a peak level of output
- This can seriously affect the economy as it makes households/businesses happy or reluctant to spend
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- A person who has bought part of a company
- The stage of the business cycle where the economy is shrinking
- When these change it can affect New Zealand exporters and importers as the value of the NZ$ changes
- The name for a contract of employment
- A payment made to a shareholder from the company profits
- When the economy is doing well, this will be low
- New Zealand's central bank
- People or organisations who owe a debt to the business
22 Clues: New Zealand's central bank • The name for a contract of employment • When inflation becomes out of control • A person who has bought part of a company • The key principle of the Resource Management Act • When the economy is doing well, this will be low • A person or group with an interest in a business • The Act that protects New Zealand's natural resources • ...
Review 5.4-5.7 2020-04-14
Across
- Form of creativity that transfers and applies existing forms of thinking and problem thinking to new scenarios.
- An innovation so important that it may change the industry itself.
- Sistem of connected organizations, information, resources and operations that allow a business to fulfil its business activities.
- An innovation in teh use of perception of a new product or service.
- A form of innovation associated with the technical development of existing products or processes, or the creation of new ones.
- The minimum amount of stock that should be held.
- What does contingency planners must take account?
- Traditional method of stock control which means holding a reserve of raw materials and finished products in case of a sudden increase of demand.
- Bringing back business functions to the home country.
- The level at which stock has to be reordered.
- Type of innovation where new products are crated or improvements to existing products are made.
Down
- Organizations effort to minimise thenegative effects of potential crises.
- Types of costs that need to be considered when thinking about the location of a business.
- Employing another business to perform part of the work.
- Form of creativity that generates new forms of thinking, addressing problems from unusual perspective.
- Modern method of stock control which involves getting supplies only when necessary and producing only when an order is made.
- Organizations choose to bring outsourced activities back into the main business.
- Type of innovation where some parts of the manufaturing or service delivery are improved.
- Contracting with a business in an other country.
- Direct response to a specific, unpredictable event.
20 Clues: The level at which stock has to be reordered. • The minimum amount of stock that should be held. • Contracting with a business in an other country. • What does contingency planners must take account? • Direct response to a specific, unpredictable event. • Bringing back business functions to the home country. • Employing another business to perform part of the work. • ...
Types of Businesses 2021-11-24
Across
- when you move your business to another country for a reason to help the company
- Units of equity ownership in a corporation
- an unincorporated business with only one owner
- a business owned by its members who use its products/services
- the selling of goods and services using online websites
- when you owe more money than you have
- an association of people united voluntarily to meet their economic, social needs
- liability personal savings cover company losses
- assembling/making goods
- When you have many stores around the world but different people own the store
- When two companies combine either because one has purchased a controlling interest or because both companies combined their interest
Down
- a company that has locations in other countries
- when you work with another person or many people. They all own a percentage of the business
- Holds units of equity ownership in a corporation
- When someone starts a business where they will take many risks
- the distribution of corporate profits to eligible shareholders
- anything the business owns that contributes to building its wealth
- alliance Where two companies make an alliance, then come together using both of their resources to achieve a common goal
- ventures commercial enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more parties which otherwise retain their distinct identities
- when a company conducts its affairs in its home country
- the person/corporation who owns trade-marks and business models
- the selling of an action
- represents the value that would be returned to a company’s shareholders
23 Clues: assembling/making goods • the selling of an action • when you owe more money than you have • Units of equity ownership in a corporation • an unincorporated business with only one owner • a company that has locations in other countries • liability personal savings cover company losses • Holds units of equity ownership in a corporation • ...
ACCOUNTING 2021-08-27
Across
- Obligations or debts collectible from customers for services rendered or merchandise sold to them on credit.
- Cost of publications in the newspapers, calling cards, billboards, and propaganda thru radios and TV.
- Revenue earned by real estate brokers, insurance agencies, travel agencies, etc.
- The cost of electricity and water consumed.
- Business taxes and licenses due and payable to the government.
- Cost of gasoline and oil used and related expenses incurred in transporting goods to customers.
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- Cost of stationery, ball pens, erasers,postage stamps, etc, consumed or used.
- Amount paid for the use of space for the store, working area or office of the business.
- The allocation of the cost of certain asset like the building,
- The principal revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling goods to customers.
- Revenue earned for selling services by motor repair shops, advertising agencies, airlines, lawyers, dentists, hospitals.
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business.
- Cost of trucks, delivery panels and other equipment used for transporting goods.
- Cost of computers, typewriters, calculators, duplicating machines.
- Revenue earned by apartment or condominium owners, building lessors, and market stall lessors.
- Revenue earned for lending money.
- Long-term obligations or debts payable by the business to a bank or other financial institutions, secured by certain assets of the business.
- Merchandise or goods in hand and ready for sale at a profit.
- Cost of the building owned and being used by the business.
- Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands.
20 Clues: Revenue earned for lending money. • The cost of electricity and water consumed. • Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands. • Cost of the building owned and being used by the business. • Merchandise or goods in hand and ready for sale at a profit. • The allocation of the cost of certain asset like the building, • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2022-03-23
Across
- a document that has all of your work history.
- a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- the actual costs associated with operating a property that do not vary in the short term.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- A financial gain
- one that manufactures especially ; an employer of workers in manufacturing.
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- Two or more people working together
- skills that you use in an everyday job.
- the capital of a business which is used in its day-to-day trading operations, calculated as the current assets minus the current liabilities.
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- a document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- A place where buyers and sellers can meet to exchange or to make a transition of goods and services.
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services related to the company's primary operations.
- other businesses offering the same services for the same client needs in the same market as you
- A letter explaining the resume
- a business plan that you present to your potential investors to secure funding.
- A legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay their outstanding debts
20 Clues: A financial gain • A letter explaining the resume • Two or more people working together • the activity or condition of competing. • skills that you use in an everyday job. • a document that has all of your work history. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • ...
3.03 Vocab Review 2022-10-21
Across
- outputs/inputs
- Promotion for a business
- organization encourages
- Focuses on customers needs and wants
- People who work cooperatively together
- Loyalty to a particular business
- polite behavior
- opportunities that a business has to connect with customers
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- Activties and benefits provided by a business
- activities where a business engages
- Adapting to the environment
- Customer's preference for a business
12 Clues: outputs/inputs • polite behavior • organization encourages • Promotion for a business • Adapting to the environment • Loyalty to a particular business • activities where a business engages • Focuses on customers needs and wants • Customer's preference for a business • People who work cooperatively together • Activties and benefits provided by a business • ...
Managing Forests Ch.16 2025-04-10
25 Clues: tour • area • free • land • state • theme • trees • nature • supply • control • hunting • animals • business • products • wildlife • community • belonging • enjoyment • ownership • promoting • happening • occupation • responsible • functioning • undomesticated
An investment in knowledge pays the best interest. 2017-04-21
Across
- :UK currency
- : legal agreement
- Rate and efficiency of work
- : your city's name
- : British coin
- : your university's degree
- responsibility to someone or for some activity
- : who is in charge of running a business
- where shares are bought and sold
- : Put money into bonds
- management by overseeing the performance or operation of a person or group
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- spending plan
- : System of money in general use
- : the corporate executive responsible for the operations of the firm
- money paid for a loan
- ask the bank to advance money
- : promise to repair and replace
- share of profits paid to shareholders
- : Something to work for
- : the volume of commercial activity
- wealth of person or business
- put money into a company or business
22 Clues: :UK currency • spending plan • : British coin • : legal agreement • : your city's name • money paid for a loan • : Put money into bonds • : Something to work for • : your university's degree • Rate and efficiency of work • wealth of person or business • ask the bank to advance money • : promise to repair and replace • : System of money in general use • where shares are bought and sold • ...
Business Term Puzzle 2022-09-14
Across
- The arena of commercial dealings
- The activity or condition of competing
- A stock of a resource
- A customer to get goods before payment
- Featuring new methods that are advanced
- A risky or daring undertaking
- An original model test
- A claim or legal right against assets
- A financial gain
- Responsible for innovating in a business
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- A person who operates a business
- The state of being responsible
- Something owed
- The using up of a resource
- A trade without using money
- To take money out of an account
- Business that is owned by its shareholders
- The control of supply of commodity
- The money generated from normal business
- The act of producing; creation; manufacture
- Property owned by a person or company
21 Clues: Something owed • A financial gain • A stock of a resource • An original model test • The using up of a resource • A trade without using money • A risky or daring undertaking • The state of being responsible • To take money out of an account • A person who operates a business • The arena of commercial dealings • The control of supply of commodity • ...
Part 3: Human Resource Management 2023-10-02
Across
- appraisal is continuous, not just at the end of the year
- Training leads to
- assessment of employee for his/her work
- Training can adress staff..
- Good Appraisal sets...
- Training for new staff
- Appraisal allows a business to review staff..
- Example of off the job training
- Training outside the business
- Training can reduce..
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- appraisal measures the employees performance against set standards
- Good Appraisal should be honest and
- Good Appraisal involves two-way
- Appraisal allows a business to measure.....
- Example of on the job training
- Training leads to increased..
- When a company takes an employee from another company
- Training leads to increased..
- Good Appraisal focuses on positive and
- Training inside the business
- 360 type of appraisaldone by different people
- individuals reflect and honestly look at their own performance
22 Clues: Training leads to • Training can reduce.. • Good Appraisal sets... • Training for new staff • Training can adress staff.. • Training inside the business • Training leads to increased.. • Training leads to increased.. • Training outside the business • Example of on the job training • Good Appraisal involves two-way • Example of off the job training • ...
Domain 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-08-23
Across
- "cell" market
- money from sales
- company that can act as a single entity
- "spent" money
- the flow of the invisible hand
- "final" market
- one controller
- labor pay
- trying to improve working conditions
- interaction of businesses and people
- the right of a business ownership
- regulation of business power
- graph of supply and demand
- responsibility of ownership
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- payment on capital
- buy into a branded business
- walls to entry into the business world
- competition of many buyers and sellers
- "crasher" of Smiths flow
- major "actor" in the flow
- price of demand equals supply
- few controllers
- government pay out
- economic "father"
- the poor me goods
- products that are similar but "one" tops
- the rich me goods
27 Clues: labor pay • "cell" market • "spent" money • "final" market • one controller • few controllers • money from sales • economic "father" • the poor me goods • the rich me goods • payment on capital • government pay out • "crasher" of Smiths flow • major "actor" in the flow • graph of supply and demand • buy into a branded business • responsibility of ownership • regulation of business power • ...
91176 Statements #1 2025-07-24
Across
- Income earned but not yet received.
- Main record for daily accounting entries.
- Money received before giving the service.
- Goods customers return to the business.
- Money the owner adds to business.
- Proof of goods returned or overpaid.
- Earnings shared with shareholders.
- Money received by the business.
- Asset value after subtracting depreciation.
- Estimate of uncollectible customer debts.
- Original purchase price of an item.
- Money in the bank at the start.
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- Main income in service businesses.
- Cost minus asset’s end value.
- Debts owed within a year.
- Money paid out by the business.
- Money left in the bank at end.
- Used to close income and expense accounts.
- Expenses owed but not yet paid.
- Money owner takes out for personal use.
20 Clues: Debts owed within a year. • Cost minus asset’s end value. • Money left in the bank at end. • Money paid out by the business. • Expenses owed but not yet paid. • Money received by the business. • Money in the bank at the start. • Money the owner adds to business. • Main income in service businesses. • Earnings shared with shareholders. • Income earned but not yet received. • ...
puzzle agent puzzle 2021-12-07
Across
- a very effective ray
- federal bureau of intelligence
- game developer
- another name, hidden people
- local diner
- affecting the town
- the Whitehouse needs them
- helps you think
- Grill or Graham _____
- crazy couple
Down
- main game mechanic
- korka's obsession
- friends call her Korka
- Jim of Vegetable crimes
- town in minnesota
- _________ of Scoggins
16 Clues: local diner • crazy couple • game developer • helps you think • korka's obsession • town in minnesota • main game mechanic • affecting the town • a very effective ray • _________ of Scoggins • Grill or Graham _____ • friends call her Korka • Jim of Vegetable crimes • the Whitehouse needs them • another name, hidden people • federal bureau of intelligence
Tisliba Nru 02 2025-09-19
Across
- / Ħaxixa tittiekel
- / Artificial Intelligence
- / Fil-miftuħ
- / Kompli l-qawl: Id-....... ma jorqodtx
- / Kurċifiss
- / Għasafar
- / Re
- / Ħares
- / Ilma fl-arja
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- / Toroq li ma jinfdux
- / Iniżżel il-baħar
- / dan jibni
- / imwieled Shanghai, allura ...
- / Prova jaqta x’ser jiġri.
- / Inaddfu u jaħslu fl-iskejjel
- / Tmur għandhom għall-parir fejn tidħol il-liġi, imma mhux avukati.
16 Clues: / Re • / Ħares • / Għasafar • / dan jibni • / Kurċifiss • / Fil-miftuħ • / Ilma fl-arja • / Iniżżel il-baħar • / Ħaxixa tittiekel • / Toroq li ma jinfdux • / Artificial Intelligence • / Prova jaqta x’ser jiġri. • / Inaddfu u jaħslu fl-iskejjel • / imwieled Shanghai, allura ... • / Kompli l-qawl: Id-....... ma jorqodtx • / Tmur għandhom għall-parir fejn tidħol il-liġi, imma mhux avukati.
Accounting Chapter 9 2021-11-17
Across
- A business that purchases and resells goods
- An account in a general ledger that summarizes all accounts in a subsidiary ledger
- A cash discount taken by a company that has purchased merchandise on account
- A reduction in the list price granted to a merchandising business
- A journal used to record only one type of transaction
- A periodic inventory conducted by counting or otherwise measuring items of merchandise on hand
- A list of assets and their values
- The subsidiary ledger containing vendor accounts
- A continuous record of increases, decreases, and the balance of each item of merchandise
- An organization with the legal rights of a person which many persons or other corporations may own
- A discount a vendor allows to encourage prompt payment
- The maximum outstanding balance allowed to a customer by a vendor
- A special journal used only for recording cash payments
- A merchandise inventory evaluated at the end of a fiscal period
- A unit of ownership in a corporation
- The date by which an invoice must be paid
- Goods that a business purchases to sell
- A form requesting purchase of merchandise
- The goods a business has on hand for sale to customers
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- The period of time in which a customer may take a cash discount
- A business from which merchandise, supplies or other assets are purchased
- A merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods
- A ledger summarized in a single general ledger account
- A legal document that identifies basic characteristics of a corporation
- An account that reduces a related account on a financial statement
- A form requesting that a vendor sell merchandise to a business
- The price after a trade discount is deducted from the list price
- The source document for a purchase on account transaction
- A journal amount column not headed with an account title
- The price listed for an item
- A business that buys and resells merchandise primarily to other merchandising businesses
- A transaction in which merchandise is paid for at a later date
- A list of vendor accounts and the amounts owed to each
- The owner of one or more shares of stock
- A journal amount column with an account title
- An amount a business pays for goods purchased for sale
- The total shares of ownership in a corporation
- A special journal used only to record purchases of merchandise on account
- An agreement between a buyer and seller about payment for merchandise
- The assets or other financial resources available to a business
- The legal right for a business to conduct operations as a corporation
41 Clues: The price listed for an item • A list of assets and their values • A unit of ownership in a corporation • Goods that a business purchases to sell • The owner of one or more shares of stock • The date by which an invoice must be paid • A form requesting purchase of merchandise • A business that purchases and resells goods • A journal amount column with an account title • ...
CAROLINA'S BIRTHDAY PUZZLE 2020-12-28
Across
- Size at birth _____lb. six oz.
- Favorite singer
- One of your bridesmaids
- Son's nickname
- Daughter's nickname
- Second business
- Favorite footwear
- Favorite alcoholic beverage: Wine or _____
- Favorite exercise
- Third business: _____ Shop
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- First business: ______ Memories
- Favorite TV Show
- Place of birth
- "Main" Job: _______ Mom
- Hobby to relax
- Your "clothes color"
- Favorite mode of transportation
17 Clues: Place of birth • Hobby to relax • Son's nickname • Favorite singer • Second business • Favorite TV Show • Favorite footwear • Favorite exercise • Daughter's nickname • Your "clothes color" • "Main" Job: _______ Mom • One of your bridesmaids • Third business: _____ Shop • Size at birth _____lb. six oz. • First business: ______ Memories • Favorite mode of transportation • ...
Business Case 2018-03-12
Across
- Business Case jest dokumentem __________ i powinien być na bieżący aktualizowany i ponownie zatwierdzany.
- Dokumentem, który opisuje jak będzie wyglądała organizacja po zakończeniu realizacji projektu jest ___________.
- Business Case jest ________ , który określa czy projekt jest korzystny, wykonalny i potrzebny.
- Termin zakończenia projektu ustalany jest na podstawie ___________ ___________.
- Stopa zwrotu z inwestycji to inaczej _________.
- Oczekiwane korzyści projektu powinny być _______.
- Przedziały wartości, w których powinny się znaleźć oczekiwane przez nas korzyści noszą nazwę ___________.
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- W analizach ekonomicznych wykorzystuje się rachunki przepływów pieniężnych i ________.
- Ocena inwestycji jest dokonywana przy pomocy_________ ___________.
- Źródła informacji na potrzeby analizy finansowej można podzielić na dane wewnętrzne i __________.
- Jeden z elementów składowych Business Case’u.
- Przy obliczaniu NPV należy zastosować ________.
- W metodyce PRINCE2 uzasadnienie biznesowe oparte jest na szacunkowych kosztach, ________ oraz oczekiwanych korzyściach.
- Wewnętrzna stopa zwrotu jest narzędziem wykorzystywanym przy ocenie _________ projektów inwestycyjnych.
- Uzasadnienie biznesowe jest weryfikowane przez Komitet _______.
15 Clues: Jeden z elementów składowych Business Case’u. • Przy obliczaniu NPV należy zastosować ________. • Stopa zwrotu z inwestycji to inaczej _________. • Oczekiwane korzyści projektu powinny być _______. • Uzasadnienie biznesowe jest weryfikowane przez Komitet _______. • Ocena inwestycji jest dokonywana przy pomocy_________ ___________. • ...
Business law 2022-03-18
Across
- the final result of the trial
- the party that files the complaint.
- torts, torts in which the defendant possessed the intent or purpose to inflict the resultant injury.
- property that is stolen, destroyed or used in a manner inconsistent with the owner's right
- intentional or recklessly made misinterpretation of an existing important fact
- imprisonment, intentional confinement of a person against the person's will, and without lawful privilege
- liability, the defendant can be held liable if he or she merely engaged
- of repose, cut off the right to sue for defects in design and manufacturing products for a certain time
- a false statement that injures a reputation
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- a court order for a person to do or not do a particular act
- the jury's decision
- to land, entry onto the property of another without the owner's consent
- of privacy, uninvited intrusion into an individual's personal relationships and activities
- occurs when one person intentionally puts another in reasonable fear of an offensive or harmful touching.
- intentional breach of duty
15 Clues: the jury's decision • intentional breach of duty • the final result of the trial • the party that files the complaint. • a false statement that injures a reputation • a court order for a person to do or not do a particular act • to land, entry onto the property of another without the owner's consent • ...
Business Awareness 2013-07-22
Across
- Go Skiing down under at Mount
- This hotel has 175 bedrooms
- A group version of cross training
- Merlin's school of ...
- It all started with a ...
- 32 Captules
- Idea sharing scheme launched in 2012
Down
- Most unsual problem Seal Sanctuaries deal with
- Which artist has now performed twice at Alton Towers?
- How many rides are at Chessington World of Adventures?
- Internal feedback survey
- Which wax work model has over 9 figures made of herself?
- In house management programme
- How many Madame Tussauds are there worldwide?
- Worlds oldest wooden rollercoaster
15 Clues: 32 Captules • Merlin's school of ... • Internal feedback survey • It all started with a ... • This hotel has 175 bedrooms • Go Skiing down under at Mount • In house management programme • A group version of cross training • Worlds oldest wooden rollercoaster • Idea sharing scheme launched in 2012 • How many Madame Tussauds are there worldwide? • ...
Business Awareness 2013-07-22
Across
- Merlin's school of ...
- How many Madame Tussauds are there worldwide?
- This hotel has 175 bedrooms
- Idea sharing scheme launched in 2012
- Which artist has now performed twice at Alton Towers?
- 32 Captules
- It all started with a ...
- Internal feedback survey
- In house management programme
Down
- Which wax work model has over 9 figures made of herself?
- Most unsual problem Seal Sanctuaries deal with
- Worlds oldest wooden rollercoaster
- A group version of cross training
- How many rides are at Chessington World of Adventures?
- Go Skiing down under at Mount
15 Clues: 32 Captules • Merlin's school of ... • Internal feedback survey • It all started with a ... • This hotel has 175 bedrooms • Go Skiing down under at Mount • In house management programme • A group version of cross training • Worlds oldest wooden rollercoaster • Idea sharing scheme launched in 2012 • How many Madame Tussauds are there worldwide? • ...
Business Activity 2013-09-15
Across
- Businesses involved in the process of extracting raw materials
- Businesses owned and operated by individuals
- Price multiplied by sales turnover
- A type of integration where two businesses in different industries join together.
- Selling price multiplied by the costs of production
- Businesses involved in providing services
- The total number of goods sold in a business
- A type of integration where two businesses in the same industry and at the same stage of production join together
- The process of increasing the value of a product by modifying it
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- Businesses owned and operated by the government
- Businesses involved in turning raw materials into finished products
- The stages a product goes through, including the sectors of industry, in the process of being made
- Where two or more business join together to make one business
- The business's sales shown as a percentage of sales in a market
- A type of integration where two businesses in the same industry but at different stages of production join together
15 Clues: Price multiplied by sales turnover • Businesses involved in providing services • Businesses owned and operated by individuals • The total number of goods sold in a business • Businesses owned and operated by the government • Selling price multiplied by the costs of production • Where two or more business join together to make one business • ...
Business crossword 2013-06-20
Across
- The Veterinarians Act varies by ________
- Health and Safety Act "All workers have the right to return home each day safe and sound" comes from where?
- One of the four "R"'s for the management team
- Any form of negligence resulting in injury to the patient
- I am the first person clients meet upon entering the clinic
- Delegation reduces ________
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- Manner of behaving or conducting one's self
- documents Medical records are ___________
- If I have a complaint, I can file it with the ____
- Connections made in the brain
- consent Blanket consent forms
- consent The client is aware of the risks, benefits, and prognosis
- We strive to obtain short-term and long-term goals
- There is no "I" in ______
- Moral principles that govern a person's or group's behaviour
15 Clues: There is no "I" in ______ • Delegation reduces ________ • Connections made in the brain • consent Blanket consent forms • The Veterinarians Act varies by ________ • documents Medical records are ___________ • Manner of behaving or conducting one's self • One of the four "R"'s for the management team • If I have a complaint, I can file it with the ____ • ...
Business Studies 2012-10-16
Across
- The outside container or wrapping for a product, also used for promotion
- An african themed resturant, specialises in chicken
- A large fizzy drink company, similar to coca-cola
- A popular shoe company, its name is like a type of vehicle
- A certain amount of money borrowed for a selected period of time (wonga)
- A cat food company, the name is something you'd find on a cats face
- Where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods or services for money (super-____)
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- A business will use this to show where they want to be over a period of time
- A business which controls the market for a product (a popular board game)
- A popular fast-food company, it has a big red 'M' for its logo
- Additional amount of money above normal wage, a reward for good work
- A very large technology company, its logo is a peice of fruit
- A japenese based clothing brand, similar to hollister and abercrombie (hint:dry)
- Payment for work, usually paid weekly
- A supermarket, it has a red underlined title
15 Clues: Payment for work, usually paid weekly • A supermarket, it has a red underlined title • A large fizzy drink company, similar to coca-cola • An african themed resturant, specialises in chicken • A popular shoe company, its name is like a type of vehicle • A very large technology company, its logo is a peice of fruit • ...
BUSINESS ETHICS 2012-12-14
Across
- Business _____are the ways of behaving in business that are moral and honest.
- Something such as money given to a person in a position of trust to influence that person's views or conduct.
- An industrial ________obtains trade secrets of a company by dishonest means and then resells those to another company.
- Mr. Tach is a ____in Toyota's case as he revealed wrongdoings within that company to the public.
- All the companies need to take corporate________ more seriously.
- _____is very popular in some Asian countries now when government authorities take under-table money for granted.
- He cheats each other and exploits their trust so well. He is really a _____artist.
- These days, most companies have their own ____statement, in which they show their basic business principles.
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- She earns lots of money from those shares because she has someone who is doing ____trading in that company.
- We have to sign this _____agreement so that each side can not disclose information to the third party and to avoid any problems in the future.
- Our business fee funds have incresed so much. I suspect that some staff _____extra expenses.
- Our company needs to have a _____fund for corrupt practices if we want to do business in such country.
- An issue is called ____when there are strong debates for and agaisnt it.
- A civil _____works for the government or government-related offices.
- I don't think we need to worry about the policemen. We always follow all the rules and regulations. We are a law-_____company.
15 Clues: All the companies need to take corporate________ more seriously. • A civil _____works for the government or government-related offices. • An issue is called ____when there are strong debates for and agaisnt it. • Business _____are the ways of behaving in business that are moral and honest. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2015-04-13
Business Organizations 2014-11-09
Across
- all partners are limited
- 1 general partner
- authorization to start a business
- difficult and expensive to start
- combination of 2+
- promote interest in a particular industry
- obligation to pay debts
- business owned by 2+ persons
- payment other than wages
- certificates of ownership of a corporation
- owned by a business
- legal entity, owned by stockholders
Down
- establishment to carry out commercial enterprise
- business owned by 1 person
- partnership agreement
15 Clues: 1 general partner • combination of 2+ • owned by a business • partnership agreement • obligation to pay debts • all partners are limited • payment other than wages • business owned by 1 person • business owned by 2+ persons • difficult and expensive to start • authorization to start a business • legal entity, owned by stockholders • promote interest in a particular industry • ...
Business crossword 2016-11-23
Across
- information about a product
- customer Who buy various competing products
- Sales volume rises
- Is a synonym of firm
- A plan of action
- Selling goods to individual consumers
- Distinguishes product from competing offerings
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- The capacity to make a earnings
- resells merchandise to retail businesses
- Someone who creates goods
- Promotion, distribution and selling a product
- Might satisfy a want or need
- Someone who trades money for goods
- Places for selling goods to customers
- Constant support for something
15 Clues: A plan of action • Sales volume rises • Is a synonym of firm • Someone who creates goods • information about a product • Might satisfy a want or need • Constant support for something • The capacity to make a earnings • Someone who trades money for goods • Places for selling goods to customers • Selling goods to individual consumers • resells merchandise to retail businesses • ...
Business verbs 2023-01-25
Business Crossword 2020-10-15
Across
- How a company promotes their product
- Who are you marketing a product for?
- Consumer's desire to purchase goods/services
- A statement of estimated income and expenses
- What a company stands for in a few words
- An article that's manufactured for sale
- Cost of operations a company incurs
- Process of providing funds for a business
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- Income-expenses= P_ _ _ _ _
- Any circulating medium of exchange
- Amount of goods available
- A person who organizes & manages a business
- Sharks love an interesting sales p_ _ _ _
- A symbol/design used to identify a product
- How the government collects $$ from citizens
15 Clues: Amount of goods available • Income-expenses= P_ _ _ _ _ • Any circulating medium of exchange • Cost of operations a company incurs • How a company promotes their product • Who are you marketing a product for? • An article that's manufactured for sale • What a company stands for in a few words • Sharks love an interesting sales p_ _ _ _ • ...
business world 2021-03-30
Across
- it's ok, it's not that important
- goods bought or sold
- question to know the identity of a person calling
- sentence you say on the phone to ask for someone to wait
- to begin a water voyage
- freight transport by air
- synonym of journey
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- synonym of "absent momentarily"
- an activity alternately repeated
- a plan that indicates the time of each operation
- the act of consigning
- synonym of ship
- coworker
- to inspect, examine
- persons who drive trucks
15 Clues: coworker • synonym of ship • synonym of journey • to inspect, examine • goods bought or sold • the act of consigning • to begin a water voyage • persons who drive trucks • freight transport by air • synonym of "absent momentarily" • it's ok, it's not that important • an activity alternately repeated • a plan that indicates the time of each operation • ...
Business Acumen 2021-04-16
Across
- after tax money
- a financial institution and services provider that offers a range of investment products on behalf of external suppliers in combinations convenient to the investor
- Investment Linked Lifetime Income Plan
- name of our CEO
- can also be referred to 'additional’ or 'in addition'
- fund or type of investment product that only individuals can invest in
- A financial services sales representative who is independent and who is authorised to give financial advice on any insurance and/or investment company products.
- an abbreviation of an investment product which allows one to save towards retirement and allows both discretionary and compulsory money to fund this investment
- a product platform, previously known as single premiums. The product rules are the same for both this platform and LISP products
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- eats strategy for breakfast, lunch and dinner
- money from an approved fund
- A financial services sales representative who is a tied agent
- value proposition: to assist... in the creation and preservation of wealth
- A type of investment which entitles the investor to a series of income, for the rest of their life. There are various types of annuity investments
- Investment Linked Living Annuity
15 Clues: after tax money • name of our CEO • money from an approved fund • Investment Linked Living Annuity • Investment Linked Lifetime Income Plan • eats strategy for breakfast, lunch and dinner • can also be referred to 'additional’ or 'in addition' • A financial services sales representative who is a tied agent • ...
Business Law 2022-07-08
Across
- type of security under which the issuer owes the holder a debt, & is obliged to repay
- long term loan that a corporate or govt. raises from the public for capital requirements
- something given up for a promise
- a person who takes responsibility for another's debt
- giving the world notice that the creditor has interest in adulterous property; other creditors beware
- district or county which is where the contract was executed
- rule adopted by an org. chiefly for the govt. of its members & the regulation of affairs
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- creditors rights attach as soon as they sign
- promises exchanged between parties
- promise to keep an offer open that is paid for
- distribution of profits by a corp. to its shareholders
- control over work is dependent on employer
- promise for performance
- shares of which ownership of a corporation
- security interest or legal rights acquired in one property by a creditor
15 Clues: promise for performance • something given up for a promise • promises exchanged between parties • control over work is dependent on employer • shares of which ownership of a corporation • creditors rights attach as soon as they sign • promise to keep an offer open that is paid for • a person who takes responsibility for another's debt • ...
Business Entities 2022-08-09
Across
- provide legal and managerial guidelines for operating a business
- help finance a business but does not share in the operation of the business
- a legal entity that is established according to laws of the state in which it is formed
- a combination of two or more firms to form one new company
- entity that is organized like a corporation but taxed like a partnership
- top management of a corporation
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- a conventional or basic form of corporate organization
- all partners share in management and profits
- A business that is established, owned, and operated by one person
- An association of two or more people who agree to operate a business
- a way to own a business without starting it from scratch and expand into new geographical areas
- formed by people with similar interests to reduce cost and gain economic power
- those who govern a corporation
- owners of a corporation
- two or more companies form an alliance for a specific project
15 Clues: owners of a corporation • those who govern a corporation • top management of a corporation • all partners share in management and profits • a conventional or basic form of corporate organization • a combination of two or more firms to form one new company • two or more companies form an alliance for a specific project • ...
Business English 2018-01-23
15 Clues: спад • заява • склад • вигода • уважний • учасник • гнучкий • компанія • надгодини • посилання • оновлення • доставляти • конкуренція • працездатний • відповідальність
Business William 2018-05-28
Across
- a place made up of buyers consumers sellers and products
- an activity that generates goods and services
- something used to fulfil wants and needs
- the selling of products to other countries
- the ability to utilize opportunity and manageability
- limited resources
- useable items
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- to balance finite resources and infinite wants
- work others do to help everyday life
- natural resources used in production of goods and services
- what you trade for economic resources
- resources made to assist in the production of goods and services
- necessities
- desired items
- human effort
15 Clues: necessities • human effort • desired items • useable items • limited resources • work others do to help everyday life • what you trade for economic resources • something used to fulfil wants and needs • the selling of products to other countries • an activity that generates goods and services • to balance finite resources and infinite wants • ...
Business Result 2019-04-01
Across
- Something you receive as well as your wages for doing a particular job
- A person who has recently been given a job by a company
- To become involved in a situation in order to improve or help it
- The ability to act and make decisions without being controlled by anyone else
- The act or process of doing sth successfully, especially using your own effort and skill
- The study or practice of growing flowers, fruits, vegetables
- The correct relationship of things with each other
- Staying away from work, especially often and without good reasons
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- Understood or thought of in a particular way by people
- The process of gradually improving by learning more, becoming more advanced, etc.
- An amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of sth
- An amount of money that is paid to sb for selling goods and which increases
- A feeling of being happy and satisfied with what you are doing or have done
- The money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc.
- A belief or an idea that is not based on correct information
15 Clues: The correct relationship of things with each other • Understood or thought of in a particular way by people • A person who has recently been given a job by a company • An amount of money that is taken off the usual cost of sth • The money that you pay to travel by bus, plane, taxi, etc. • A belief or an idea that is not based on correct information • ...
Business Activity 2023-11-01
Across
- An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- There exists unlimited wants but limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants.
- An individual consumer or organisation that purchase goods or services from a business.
- These are consumer goods that do not wear out quickly, and therefore do not have to be purchased frequently
- These are tangible things that are produced, bought or sold, then finally consumed
- The support a business offers their customers — both before and after they buy and use a business's products or services.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population
- A good or service essential for living
- These are the non-physical, intangible parts of our economy, as opposed to goods
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- Products designed to be used once and then disposed of or destroyed
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- The next best alternative given up by choosing another item
- A good or service that you wish to have, so as to add comforts in your life, but not essential for living.
- An item offered for sale. It can be a service or an item. It can be physical or in virtual or cyber form
- Combine factors of production to make products (goods and services) which satisfy people's wants
15 Clues: A good or service essential for living • The next best alternative given up by choosing another item • An individual who purchases goods and services for personal use. • Products designed to be used once and then disposed of or destroyed • The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population • ...
Business crossword 2023-11-01
Across
- Technology that allows users to make telephone calls over the Internet.
- The physical components of a computer system (e.g., the central processing unit, hard drive, modem).
- Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations.
- Computerized storage for information and facts.
- Computer software designed to mimic the knowledge of a human expert.
- A number you choose to gain access to an account.
- Working from home or a remote location.
- A navigational system that uses satellite technology to determine location and provide directions.
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- Technology that allows users to communicate over the Internet rather than through traditional public networks.
- The use of computer technology to plan, design, test, and alter products.
- A mobile phone with advanced capabilities, such as accessing the Internet.
- An object placed into orbit by humans; most are used for communications purposes.
- The use of computer software to control machines, tools, and processes involved in manufacturing products.
- Technology that allows users to make telephone calls over the Internet.
- The practical application of science to society and industry.
- A system of computers connected together by telephone wires, cable wires, or other means.
16 Clues: Working from home or a remote location. • Computerized storage for information and facts. • A number you choose to gain access to an account. • The practical application of science to society and industry. • Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations. • Computer software designed to mimic the knowledge of a human expert. • ...
Business Rules 2023-11-08
Across
- Covers obsolete parts
- Required on EVERY call
- Create _______ for cancel request
- of the Good Sam Membership saves money
- What is $50
- ______ of member can waive the cancel fee
- Within 60 days of cancel entered date
- ESP is Mechanical Breakdown ____
- Protection can be removed to lower cost
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- What can be corrected with timeline
- We cover up to 18 _____ Years
- Required after 30 days
- Memo will provide information
- New owner takes possession
- Make change here for future policy term
15 Clues: What is $50 • Covers obsolete parts • Required after 30 days • Required on EVERY call • New owner takes possession • We cover up to 18 _____ Years • Memo will provide information • ESP is Mechanical Breakdown ____ • Create _______ for cancel request • What can be corrected with timeline • Within 60 days of cancel entered date • of the Good Sam Membership saves money • ...
Business Entities 2023-11-03
Across
- A registered Florida company can be ____ and expensive to start
- you'll pay this on a loan, but usually not on an investment
- Sells a franchise
- This is the $ you receive from owning shares or stock in a company
- it is often ___ to get an investment than a loan
- With this kind of business, the risks and benefits are divided
- people who strip struggling businesses and resell them (2 words, pleural)
- In a ____, some have no liability or jobs-they just give $ (2 words)
- Companies issue these to raise $
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- A company has to be legally ____ with the state
- A company is a ____ legal entity from the owners
- With this type of business, you, personally, could owe $ for the business' debts (2 words)
- getting lots of small investments from a lot of people
- When you buy a franchise, your business already has a ____ (hopefully, a good one)
- You can look up a company, and who owns it, on this website (without the suffix-.com, .org, etc)
15 Clues: Sells a franchise • Companies issue these to raise $ • A company has to be legally ____ with the state • A company is a ____ legal entity from the owners • it is often ___ to get an investment than a loan • getting lots of small investments from a lot of people • you'll pay this on a loan, but usually not on an investment • ...
business structures 2024-02-07
Across
- a sole proprietorship, partnership, or S corporation that is not subject to the corporate income tax
- not personally responsible for debts and taxes
- income taxes paid twice on the same income
- limited liability, pass through taxation
- brand recognition
- Sole Proprietorship or Partnership
- a c corporation
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- very attractive to investors, unlimited number of shareholders
- personally responsible debts and taxes
- tax imposed on each taxable entity formed or doing business
- a franchise
- one owner
- no more than 100 shareholders
- two owners
- withholding from employees' paychecks to cover income taxes
15 Clues: one owner • two owners • a franchise • a c corporation • brand recognition • no more than 100 shareholders • Sole Proprietorship or Partnership • personally responsible debts and taxes • limited liability, pass through taxation • income taxes paid twice on the same income • not personally responsible for debts and taxes • ...
business structures 2024-02-07
Across
- has 2+ partners
- has self employment tax
- the type of the type of liability most companies have
- shareholders are considered what in C corporations
- most states only allow how many owners
- how many partners does a partnership have to have at the least
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- has limited shareholders
- franchises have mental and blank recognition
- C corporations start up fast T or F
- has limited control over the what happens
- Ccorpiration is taxed how many times
- franchises make low income T or F
- solo partnership owners only pay this kind of tax
- how many shareholders can a S corporation have
- big C-corporation
15 Clues: has 2+ partners • big C-corporation • has self employment tax • has limited shareholders • franchises make low income T or F • C corporations start up fast T or F • Ccorpiration is taxed how many times • most states only allow how many owners • has limited control over the what happens • franchises have mental and blank recognition • ...
My Business 2024-05-15
Across
- the person or business who buys from me
- A person who owns a small portion of a big corporation
- Managing your money well
- The One who gives each person creative ideas
- Income minus expenses
- Telling others about your busines by various means
- The best type of interest from a bank
- This entity gives money to minority businesses
- Someone who provides money to business owners
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- the amount of money I have to start my business
- an entity which fully protects the business owner
- document which outlines my goals and objectives
- A rise in the country's economy
- Money that does not have to be repaid
- Someone who creates his or her own business
15 Clues: Income minus expenses • Managing your money well • A rise in the country's economy • Money that does not have to be repaid • The best type of interest from a bank • the person or business who buys from me • Someone who creates his or her own business • The One who gives each person creative ideas • Someone who provides money to business owners • ...
Business Excellence 2024-05-20
Across
- Meeting or surpassing customer expectations
- Process of setting goals and making decisions about how to achieve them
- The pursuit of maximum productivity and minimum wasted effort
- Degree of excellence or superiority in goods or services
- Ability to move quickly and easily
- Evaluation of how well a task or activity is performed
- Taking responsibility for one's actions and decisions
- Established methods or procedures for achieving results
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- Flexibility and willingness to change or adapt
- Maximizing the effectiveness or efficiency of processes
- Making things better or more satisfactory
- Working together toward a common goal
- Capacity to recover quickly from difficulties
- Ability to guide, direct, or influence people
- Introducing new ideas, methods, or products
15 Clues: Ability to move quickly and easily • Working together toward a common goal • Making things better or more satisfactory • Meeting or surpassing customer expectations • Introducing new ideas, methods, or products • Capacity to recover quickly from difficulties • Ability to guide, direct, or influence people • Flexibility and willingness to change or adapt • ...
Business Communications 2024-02-28
Across
- : Arise from human emotions, values, cultures, and psychological barriers
- Influences how you communicate and how you perceive what is being communicated
- Sharing information that conforms to specific “set of customs, rules and “etiquette”
- Study of writing of speaking
- How you say it/sender, giving the proper message
- Effect People tend to remember the first thing someone says or does
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- Informal-casual sharing of information with no customs or rules of etiquette involved
- Messages with little or no basis of fact-rumors are usually unverifiable
- Different words have different meanings to people
- Differences in cultural upbringing will influence your behaviors and perception
- How we are raised, the role we have according to our gender, occupational roles, emotions and self-concept
- Interference that occurs in the environment
- Effect People tend to remember the last thing someone says or does
- Receiving the message
- The relationships that develop between people who have regular contact at work
15 Clues: Receiving the message • Study of writing of speaking • Interference that occurs in the environment • How you say it/sender, giving the proper message • Different words have different meanings to people • Effect People tend to remember the last thing someone says or does • Effect People tend to remember the first thing someone says or does • ...
Stats & business 2024-03-21
Across
- calculated by dividing the profit earned on an investment by the cost of that investment.
- collection of products, services, and other company divisions.
- prediction of your credit behavior, such as how likely you are to pay a loan back on time, based on information from your credit reports
- the practice of increasing total wealth over time by acquiring, maintaining, and trading investments that have the potential to grow in value
- a spending plan based on income and expenses
- a way of describing the perceived or true value of an asset
- type of unearned income that is acquired with minimal labor to earn or maintain.
- a lower-risk investment strategy that focuses on generating consistent payments from investments such as bonds, money-market funds and certificates of deposit, or CDs.
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- amount of your income that can be taxed.
- debt security
- when a market or security experiences periods of unpredictable, and sometimes sharp, price movements
- let you pool your money with other investors to "mutually" buy stocks, bonds, and other investments.
- how investors divide their portfolios among different assets that might include equities, fixed-income assets, and cash and its equivalents.
- amount of capital invested or owned by the owner of a company
- the value of the assets a person or corporation owns, minus the liabilities they owe.
15 Clues: debt security • amount of your income that can be taxed. • a spending plan based on income and expenses • a way of describing the perceived or true value of an asset • amount of capital invested or owned by the owner of a company • collection of products, services, and other company divisions. • ...
Business technology 2024-02-27
Across
- computer-based networks and applications that help managers make informed decisions.
- any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network.
- all the technical means used to handle information and aid communication.
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card.
- tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
- an 'automated' banking platform that does not require any banking representative/teller or a human cashier.
- a process that uses computers to create 2D drawings and 3D models of products.
- any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish tasks.
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- a live meeting between two or more people in different locations.
- the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions between participants in different locations.
- a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits.
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- a way to conduct financial transactions electronically through a bank's website or mobile app.
- the process of organizing and preserving digital information for future access and retrieval.
- commercial transaction conducted electronically on the internet
15 Clues: tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. • a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits. • commercial transaction conducted electronically on the internet • the programs and other operating information used by a computer. • a live meeting between two or more people in different locations. • ...
Business law 2024-09-24
Across
- refusing to obey the law
- ethics element ensuring accuracy and avoiding bias
- anything morally admirable
- thinking about everyone in the world doing the same action as you
- reasoning based on what you believe is right or wrong
- reasoning based on not wanting to be caught
- new way of thinking about a choice
- having appropriate business policies
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- ethics element that makes you think about if your action is good or not
- respect for persons, beneficence, and justice
- the quality of being honest
- rights and freedoms that protect people
- ethics element based on whether your action is logical
- ethics element that makes you think whether your action is biased or not
- a person who violates the law
15 Clues: refusing to obey the law • anything morally admirable • the quality of being honest • a person who violates the law • new way of thinking about a choice • having appropriate business policies • rights and freedoms that protect people • reasoning based on not wanting to be caught • respect for persons, beneficence, and justice • ...
Business Crossword 2024-10-16
Across
- The total sales of a company
- Money that a company owes
- A person who produces a products at risk for profit
- A large building where goods are prepared for delivery
- The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller
- A person or a company that sells materials, parts or packaging to a manufacturer
Down
- The money spend on goods or services
- Products are sent to customers by ship, plane, train and others
- Expression of profit in interest
- A document that shows you have paid for something
- Reducing the price of the products
- A place where materials reserved
- What happens to products when they expire
- Sole dominance in one field
- A place where products kept ready to be used
15 Clues: Money that a company owes • Sole dominance in one field • The total sales of a company • Expression of profit in interest • A place where materials reserved • Reducing the price of the products • The money spend on goods or services • What happens to products when they expire • A place where products kept ready to be used • The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller • ...
Crossword Business 2024-10-18
Across
- engine Google,Safari
- Very big:
- A type of product that a particular company makes
- Change to a liquid:
- price
- person
- small amount money
- Try to sell something
Down
- A person who works for a company or an organization
- name www.pizza.com
- A place where people throw things that they don't want anymore
- A plan:
- your money
- to send to another country
- Including the whole world:
15 Clues: price • person • A plan: • Very big: • your money • small amount money • name www.pizza.com • Change to a liquid: • engine Google,Safari • Try to sell something • to send to another country • Including the whole world: • A type of product that a particular company makes • A person who works for a company or an organization • A place where people throw things that they don't want anymore
Business Documents 2024-10-06
Across
- The lowest level stock is allowed to fall.
- What do you call the seller?
- This is package with the goods.
- What can a stock record be incorporated into?
- A person wishing to buy goods from someone sends this.
- What do you call an internal request for supplies?
- What POS stands for?
- A document similar to a despatch note.
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- This is sent before the goods letting the buyer know the goods are on the way.
- The term used to refer to the addition and deduction from stock.
- A trading document
- Paid on goods and services when purchases are made.
- What do you call the buyer ?
- This expands the computerised stock record.
- What term caribbean countries use for taxes.
15 Clues: A trading document • What POS stands for? • What do you call the seller? • What do you call the buyer ? • This is package with the goods. • A document similar to a despatch note. • The lowest level stock is allowed to fall. • This expands the computerised stock record. • What term caribbean countries use for taxes. • What can a stock record be incorporated into? • ...
business words 2024-10-03
Business words 2024-10-03
Business words 2024-10-03
16 Clues: tori • logo • tuote • myydä • hinta • ostaja • yritys • asiakas • ansaita • toimisto • käteinen • kuluttaja • laajentaa • työntekijä • työnantaja • service asiakaspalvelu
business words 2024-10-03
Business-Strategy 2024-11-27
Across
- Ein Begriff, der die Vielzahl an Produkten beschreibt, die ein Unternehmen wie Samsung anbietet.
- Eine Luxusuhrmarke, die ein Beispiel für die Nischenstrategie darstellt.
- Ein Begriff für die langfristige Ausrichtung eines Unternehmens, um sich im Markt erfolgreich zu positionieren.
- Produkte, die gezielt auf wohlhabende Zielgruppen abzielen und oft über eine Nischenstrategie vermarktet werden.
- Ein Unternehmen wie Apple folgt dieser Strategie, indem es einzigartige, innovative Produkte entwickelt.
- Ein Unternehmen, das durch niedrige Produktionskosten besonders günstige Preise anbieten kann.
- Der Name einer Supermarktkette, die sich durch niedrige Kosten und Preise auszeichnet.
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- Begriff für eine Konzentration auf kleine Märkte oder spezifische Zielgruppen.
- Die spezifische Gruppe von Kunden, auf die ein Unternehmen seine Marketing- und Vertriebsstrategien ausrichtet.
- Der Eindruck, den Kunden von einem Unternehmen oder Produkt haben, zentral für Differenzierungsstrategien.
- Dieses Konzept visualisiert, wie Unternehmen im Markt wahrgenommen werden (z. B. Preis vs. Qualität).
- Begriff, der beschreibt, warum Kunden sich für ein Produkt eines Unternehmens entscheiden und nicht für das eines Konkurrenten.
- Dieses Unternehmen steht für besonders günstige Flüge und ist ein typisches Beispiel für Kostenführerschaft.
- Ein Unternehmen aus Stuttgart, das durch eine Nischenstrategie Luxusautos mit exklusivem Design und hoher Leistung vermarktet.
- Dieses Unternehmen setzt auf Kostenführerschaft durch effiziente Logistik, Eigenproduktion und den Verkauf von flach verpackten Möbeln.
15 Clues: Eine Luxusuhrmarke, die ein Beispiel für die Nischenstrategie darstellt. • Begriff für eine Konzentration auf kleine Märkte oder spezifische Zielgruppen. • Der Name einer Supermarktkette, die sich durch niedrige Kosten und Preise auszeichnet. • Ein Unternehmen, das durch niedrige Produktionskosten besonders günstige Preise anbieten kann. • ...
business quiz 2024-11-20
Business technology 2025-03-02
Across
- Networks Systems of interconnected devices that allow for the exchange of data and information. (18 letters)
- Aided Design A software used by engineers and architects to design 2D or 3D models of objects and structures. (19 letters)
- Banking Machine A self-service machine for banking transactions like deposits and withdrawals. (23 letters)
- Information System A system that helps businesses collect, analyze, and manage information to make decisions. (27 letters)
- Technology The use of digital tools and systems to enhance and optimize business operations. (15 letters)
- Real-time communication via video between individuals in different locations. (17 letters)
- Communication Technology The integration of telecommunications and computers to store, retrieve, and transmit information. (26 letters)
Down
- Teller Machine A machine that enables customers to perform banking transactions like withdrawing cash and checking balances. (23 letters)
- The buying and selling of goods or services using the internet. (9 letters)
- A technology that allows people in different locations to participate in a video or audio meeting. (17 letters)
- The physical components of a computer system, including the monitor, keyboard, and CPU. (8 letters)
- The conducting of business processes and transactions online. (9 letters)
- banking A method of banking that allows customers to conduct financial transactions via the internet. (13 letters)
- Programs and applications that run on a computer or device to perform specific tasks. (8 letters)
- Storage The act of saving digital information for later retrieval, often on servers or cloud storage. (12 letters)
15 Clues: The conducting of business processes and transactions online. (9 letters) • The buying and selling of goods or services using the internet. (9 letters) • Real-time communication via video between individuals in different locations. (17 letters) • Programs and applications that run on a computer or device to perform specific tasks. (8 letters) • ...
Business technology 2025-03-02
Across
- Networks Systems of interconnected devices that allow for the exchange of data and information. (18 letters)
- Aided Design A software used by engineers and architects to design 2D or 3D models of objects and structures. (19 letters)
- Banking Machine A self-service machine for banking transactions like deposits and withdrawals. (23 letters)
- Information System A system that helps businesses collect, analyze, and manage information to make decisions. (27 letters)
- Technology The use of digital tools and systems to enhance and optimize business operations. (15 letters)
- Real-time communication via video between individuals in different locations. (17 letters)
- Communication Technology The integration of telecommunications and computers to store, retrieve, and transmit information. (26 letters)
Down
- Teller Machine A machine that enables customers to perform banking transactions like withdrawing cash and checking balances. (23 letters)
- The buying and selling of goods or services using the internet. (9 letters)
- A technology that allows people in different locations to participate in a video or audio meeting. (17 letters)
- The physical components of a computer system, including the monitor, keyboard, and CPU. (8 letters)
- The conducting of business processes and transactions online. (9 letters)
- banking A method of banking that allows customers to conduct financial transactions via the internet. (13 letters)
- Programs and applications that run on a computer or device to perform specific tasks. (8 letters)
- Storage The act of saving digital information for later retrieval, often on servers or cloud storage. (12 letters)
15 Clues: The conducting of business processes and transactions online. (9 letters) • The buying and selling of goods or services using the internet. (9 letters) • Real-time communication via video between individuals in different locations. (17 letters) • Programs and applications that run on a computer or device to perform specific tasks. (8 letters) • ...
Business English 2025-03-20
Across
- You don't care
- _____ the plug
- Perform well
- A form of cutting
- A _____ playing field
- Hopeful
Down
- A specific area of specialty in business
- ____ the way - build the path for others
- Someone who innovates and creates, the first to do something
- Very important
- Bite the _____
- The ball is in your _____
- Hit the _____ running
- To give a perfect example of something
- A person who starts a new business
15 Clues: Hopeful • Perform well • Very important • You don't care • Bite the _____ • _____ the plug • A form of cutting • Hit the _____ running • A _____ playing field • The ball is in your _____ • A person who starts a new business • To give a perfect example of something • A specific area of specialty in business • ____ the way - build the path for others • ...
Business termonology 2025-09-16
Across
- wealth in the form of money, owned by someone
- authorization given by a government or company to an individual or group to let them carry out specific commercial activities
- property owned by a person or company
- a business that is separate from it's owners
- total income of a business
- the first model of something
- owe someone money
Down
- the amount of resources that a business has
- units of ownership in a company with a claim on it's earnings
- the act of trying to win something that someone else is trying to win
- an exclusive control over a trade of service
- the arena of competitive or commercial dealings
- spending more money than you can make
- the ability to obtain goods before payment
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged
15 Clues: owe someone money • total income of a business • the first model of something • spending more money than you can make • property owned by a person or company • the ability to obtain goods before payment • the amount of resources that a business has • an exclusive control over a trade of service • a business that is separate from it's owners • ...
Business English 2025-03-31
Across
- mitmekesisus
- varustus, tagavara; tarne
- kohane, sobiv
- finantsid, rahandusasjad
- üles/pinnale/esile kerkima; nähtavale tulema/ilmuma
- tootma (tööstuslikult)
- tehas
Down
- edu, onnestumine
- kasumlikkus
- veenev, keelitav
- laiendama, laienema, avardama
- vihjama, mõista andma
- keskmine
- turundus, turustamine
- kättetoimetamine, kohaletoimetamine, üleandmine;
15 Clues: tehas • keskmine • kasumlikkus • mitmekesisus • kohane, sobiv • edu, onnestumine • veenev, keelitav • vihjama, mõista andma • turundus, turustamine • tootma (tööstuslikult) • finantsid, rahandusasjad • varustus, tagavara; tarne • laiendama, laienema, avardama • kättetoimetamine, kohaletoimetamine, üleandmine; • üles/pinnale/esile kerkima; nähtavale tulema/ilmuma
Business Environment 2025-05-03
Across
- Beyond profitability, companies aim to make financial decisions that also benefit society. This includes investing in community development, ensuring fair pricing, and supporting local economies. Which type of CSR initiative is this?
- The shared values, beliefs, and norms of an organisation shape employees’ behaviors and attitudes, directly influencing overall performance
- The ethical principles that promotes the practice of impartiality and justice in all business activities, including hiring, promotions, and customer relations
- A company that involves in supporting local charities, funding education programmes, or encouraging employee volunteerism is implement which type of CSR
- These are people or groups within the organisation who directly influence and are involved in the business’s daily operations and decision-making processes
- Refers to factors and conditions outside the organisation's control that can significantly impact its performance and decision-making
- Refer to a business's commitment to operating in a socially and environmentally responsible manner while also contributing positively to the community and society at large
- This involves conducting business in a manner that is fair and ethical. Companies ensure fair labour practices, uphold human rights, and operate with integrity. Which type of CSR activity does is this?
- The ethical principle which encourages consistently doing what is right, even when it is difficult or when no one is watching
- The are individuals or groups who have an interest in or are affected by the actions, decisions and success of a business
Down
- A company that implements recycling programmes, planting of trees or invest in renewable energy sources is practicing which type of CSR activities/initiatives
- It is a tool that can ONLY be used to analyse the external environment of business
- The moral principles and values that guide a business’s behaviour and decision-making
- It is a tool that is used to analyse the internal and external environment of business
- Individuals or groups outside the organisation but are affected but are affected and have interest in its activities refers to
15 Clues: It is a tool that can ONLY be used to analyse the external environment of business • The moral principles and values that guide a business’s behaviour and decision-making • It is a tool that is used to analyse the internal and external environment of business • ...
Business Words 2025-09-22
Across
- business that is separate from it's owners
- an exclusive control over a trade of service
- the arena of competitive or commercial dealings
- the first model of something
- owe someone money
- the direct exchange of goods for other goods
- a method of gathering specific information
Down
- the ability to obtain goods before payment
- wealth in the form of money, owned by someone
- spending more money than you can make
- an undertaking that involves risk but also reward
- a legal right to posess property until a debt is payed
- total income of a business
- units of ownership in a company with a claim on it's earnings
- the amount of resources that a business has
15 Clues: owe someone money • total income of a business • the first model of something • spending more money than you can make • the ability to obtain goods before payment • business that is separate from it's owners • a method of gathering specific information • the amount of resources that a business has • an exclusive control over a trade of service • ...
Business Jargon 2025-09-25
Across
- – Profit compared to cost
- – Combined effort advantage
- – Customer interaction moment
- – Agreement or support
- – Strategic agreement among teams
- – Contracting external services
- – Maximize advantage or resources
Down
- – Key performance metric
- – Ability to grow easily
- – New hire integration
- – Final product or output
- – Capacity to take on work
- – Flow of future deals
- – Standard for comparison
- – Strategic shift in direction
15 Clues: – New hire integration • – Flow of future deals • – Agreement or support • – Key performance metric • – Ability to grow easily • – Profit compared to cost • – Final product or output • – Standard for comparison • – Capacity to take on work • – Combined effort advantage • – Customer interaction moment • – Strategic shift in direction • – Contracting external services • ...
Fundamental Business 2025-11-03
Across
- a decison made by one person rather than a group
- a routine decision that use established procedures or rule
- a group activity that generate ideas
- a systematic way or method to perform a task
- process of sharing information and understanding beetwen people
- a type of decision that happen often and follow a set routine
- when a group member agree to quickly to avoid conflict and mantain harmony
- a method where expert provide opinion anonymously through feedback
Down
- different option available to choose before making final decision
- situation where outcome of a decision is known for sure
- a situation where information is unclear and outcome are difficult to predict
- a condition where outcome is uncertain but probabilities are known
- when a decision or solution is adjusted so that everyone get part of what they want
- a series of step to be taken to achieve a specific goal
- first step in decison making and defining the problem
15 Clues: a group activity that generate ideas • a systematic way or method to perform a task • a decison made by one person rather than a group • first step in decison making and defining the problem • situation where outcome of a decision is known for sure • a series of step to be taken to achieve a specific goal • a routine decision that use established procedures or rule • ...
Business Ethics 2025-12-05
Across
- pressure; rush of withdrawals that exposes the fraud
- fund; inevitable result once new investments dry up
- individual alerting authorities to suspicious activity
- diligence; proper vetting that many investors skipped
- statements; falsified documents showing fake gains
- of cards; metaphor for a fragile, unsustainable scheme
- fraud; targeting victims within trusted communities
- orchestrator of the largest Ponzi scheme in history
- investigation; regulatory inquiries that failed to catch the fraud early
Down
- losses; billions wiped out when the fraud was revealed
- secretly redirecting investor funds for personal use
- falsely promised profits to lure investors
- attempts to recover funds and compensate victims
- scheme; fraudulent investment paying old investors with new investors’ money
- funds; firms that unknowingly funneled money into the scheme
15 Clues: falsely promised profits to lure investors • attempts to recover funds and compensate victims • statements; falsified documents showing fake gains • fund; inevitable result once new investments dry up • fraud; targeting victims within trusted communities • orchestrator of the largest Ponzi scheme in history • pressure; rush of withdrawals that exposes the fraud • ...
Business Entry 2025-12-08
Across
- the state rules we all have to obey
- An act of going in
- the extreme suffering of difficulty of something
- an official document giving someone authorization to do something.
- a commercial business
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office.
- a rule or directive made and maintained by an authority
- a place in which people buy and sell
Down
- A newly established business; the action of starting something
- A person who starts a business
- ministry of investment
- the established process of doing something
- a commercial activity
- estimate price of
- make changes of something in order to improve it
15 Clues: estimate price of • An act of going in • a commercial activity • a commercial business • ministry of investment • A person who starts a business • the state rules we all have to obey • a place in which people buy and sell • the established process of doing something • the extreme suffering of difficulty of something • make changes of something in order to improve it • ...
The Business Idea Unit 1 AOS 2 2023-04-23
Across
- A traditional business that has a physical store
- A business that occurs over the internet
- This is a business which has one owner who is the sole person legally responsible for the business and has full decision-making authority.
- Tools and equipment that is used to produce goods or perform services
- This is a business with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners that is unincorporated.
- This is a business whose shares are traded on an open market such as the Australian Stock Exchange (ASX) which has an unlimited number of shareholders
- This is a form of long-term borrowing which are funds provided by a bank or other lender for a specific purpose which is repaid over a period of time.
- What type of resource is a raw fish used by a fish and chip shop
Down
- This is an incorporated business with a maximum of 50 shareholders.
- This is a form of short-term borrowing that allows a business to overdraw its account up to an agreed amount, meaning the business can withdraw cash even when there is no money in their account.
- This is a form of short-term borrowing and is when a supplier provides goods/services to a business and allows them to pay at a later date as determined by the supplier. This is generally between 30 and 90 days after the original purchase.
- What type of resource is a tractor on a small commercial farm
- How far/close a business is to their customer
- A resource used by businesses that comes from a natural environment
- This is a form of long-term borrowing which involves paying money in order to use equipment that is owned by another party.
15 Clues: A business that occurs over the internet • How far/close a business is to their customer • A traditional business that has a physical store • What type of resource is a tractor on a small commercial farm • What type of resource is a raw fish used by a fish and chip shop • This is an incorporated business with a maximum of 50 shareholders. • ...
Stakeholders 2021-06-24
Across
- collect tax from business
- a group of people who live near the business
- lend money to the business
- have exclusive rights over the business
- sell their goods to the business
- overlook the tasks done and ensure success
Down
- are hired by the business to complete tasks
- stakeholder don't have a direct connection with the business
- they purchase the product of service
- stakeholders that exist inside the business
- give funding to the business and receive profit
11 Clues: collect tax from business • lend money to the business • sell their goods to the business • they purchase the product of service • have exclusive rights over the business • overlook the tasks done and ensure success • are hired by the business to complete tasks • stakeholders that exist inside the business • a group of people who live near the business • ...
Counterfeit Reforms 2016-06-26
Across
- Rather than means
- Frozen educentrism
- an idea that needs to change
- 1983 The year of the
- The opposite of excellence
- Total Learning _______
- Function ahead of
- Futurist Joel
- Reforms author
Down
- Committe of
- Waterman's In Search of
- subjects taught in a school
- Standards-Based
- The "s" word
- Strategic ______ Process
- Author of Emotional Intelligence
- A Nation at
17 Clues: Committe of • A Nation at • The "s" word • Futurist Joel • Reforms author • Standards-Based • Rather than means • Function ahead of • Frozen educentrism • 1983 The year of the • Total Learning _______ • Waterman's In Search of • Strategic ______ Process • The opposite of excellence • subjects taught in a school • an idea that needs to change • Author of Emotional Intelligence
Crossword Puzzle 2021-08-31
Across
- Cost of the building owned and being used by the business
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties for services acquired or merchandise purchased on credit
- Cost of trucks, delivery panels and other equipment used for transporting goods.
- , Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business
- Revenue earned for lending money
- Revenue earned by apartment or condominium owners, building lessors, and market stall lessors
- The principal revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling good to customers.
- The allocation of the cost of certain asset like the building, office furniture and fixtures, office equipment etc. over their estimated useful life
- Merchandise or goods in hand and ready for sale at a profit
- Office tables, chairs, showcase, shelves, dividers and lighting fixtures
- Business taxes, licenses and other fees paid to the city or municipal government
Down
- Business taxes and licenses due and payable to the government
- Cost of repairing and servicing (materials plus labor) certain assets like the building, office equipment, delivery equipment
- Amount paid for the services of employees working in the firm
- The cost of borrowing money used by the business
- Cost of computers, typewriters, calculators, duplicating machines
- Revenue earned by real estate brokers, insurance agencies, travel agencies, etc
- Amount paid for the use of space for the store, working area or office of the business
- Coins, currencies, and cash equivalents either on hand or deposited in the bank
20 Clues: Revenue earned for lending money • The cost of borrowing money used by the business • , Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands • Cost of the building owned and being used by the business • Merchandise or goods in hand and ready for sale at a profit • Business taxes and licenses due and payable to the government • ...
E-Commerce 2020-01-09
Across
- The plan implemented by a company to generate revenue and makeprofit.
- Applications or services that are enabled or accessible throughmobile devices (wireless handheld devices).
- An organisation requires technically qualified staff?
- It takes a lot of time to complete a transaction in traditional commerce?
- E-Commerce helps to increase the sales of the organisation?
- The idea or image of a specific product or service that consumersconnect with- name, slogan, or design.
- Business placed on Internet attract customers?
- Business is open only for a limited time in traditional commerce?
- A virtual market or industry where goods are exchanged, bought, orsold through telecommunication technologies.
- Any type of business or commercial activity on the internet; the application of information.
- business or transactions conducted directly between a company and consumers who are the end-users of its products or services.
Down
- E-Marketing provides one of the distinct advantages over traditional marketing?
- Business that include the transaction of buying or selling online (theinternet).
- The biggest drawback of E-Commerce is the issue of?
- It is a designated payment that is applicable by different methodsof transaction such as credit card, PayPal, etc.
- Internet helps business to exercise?
- Allows business organisation to have intimate relationships with customers?
- Many websites don’t have high encryption?
- A financial document that represents an investment in a stock (apublicly-traded corporation) or bond (a creditor relationship with a corporation).
- is a type of commerce transaction that is based on the exchange of products and services from one business to another.
20 Clues: Internet helps business to exercise? • Many websites don’t have high encryption? • Business placed on Internet attract customers? • The biggest drawback of E-Commerce is the issue of? • An organisation requires technically qualified staff? • E-Commerce helps to increase the sales of the organisation? • ...
E-Commerce 2020-01-09
Across
- The plan implemented by a company to generate revenue and makeprofit.
- Applications or services that are enabled or accessible throughmobile devices (wireless handheld devices).
- An organisation requires technically qualified staff?
- It takes a lot of time to complete a transaction in traditional commerce?
- E-Commerce helps to increase the sales of the organisation?
- The idea or image of a specific product or service that consumersconnect with- name, slogan, or design.
- Business placed on Internet attract customers?
- Business is open only for a limited time in traditional commerce?
- A virtual market or industry where goods are exchanged, bought, orsold through telecommunication technologies.
- Any type of business or commercial activity on the internet; the application of information.
- business or transactions conducted directly between a company and consumers who are the end-users of its products or services.
Down
- E-Marketing provides one of the distinct advantages over traditional marketing?
- Business that include the transaction of buying or selling online (theinternet).
- The biggest drawback of E-Commerce is the issue of?
- It is a designated payment that is applicable by different methodsof transaction such as credit card, PayPal, etc.
- Internet helps business to exercise?
- Allows business organisation to have intimate relationships with customers?
- Many websites don’t have high encryption?
- A financial document that represents an investment in a stock (apublicly-traded corporation) or bond (a creditor relationship with a corporation).
- is a type of commerce transaction that is based on the exchange of products and services from one business to another.
20 Clues: Internet helps business to exercise? • Many websites don’t have high encryption? • Business placed on Internet attract customers? • The biggest drawback of E-Commerce is the issue of? • An organisation requires technically qualified staff? • E-Commerce helps to increase the sales of the organisation? • ...
