business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
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)
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- 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 2025-04-12
Across
- when you ask for money that you have to pay back
- out to pay money unwillingly
- when you pay sth, you receive a....
- out to spend a lot of money on sth
- to go up (price)
- when someone lends you money, you....them
- off it is a synonym for pay back
- out to complete a cheque
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- a metal piece of money
- out to offer financial assistance/support
- you remove money from the cashier/ATM
- off when someone overcharges or deceives you
- to collect money for a charity
- the money the bank lends you to buy a house
- up to put money aside
15 Clues: to go up (price) • a metal piece of money • up to put money aside • out to complete a cheque • to collect money for a charity • out to pay money unwillingly • when you pay sth, you receive a.... • out to spend a lot of money on sth • you remove money from the cashier/ATM • off it is a synonym for pay back • when someone lends you money, you....them • ...
business definitions 2024-10-14
Across
- relying on other businesses
- when the economy is at it's lowest point
- a good that helps another good is called a____
- a business that is for culture is called a _______ business
- respect, strength, freedom are all examples of_____ needs
- cars, bus, airplanes, are used for
- air, light, soil, are all ______ resources
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- the supply and demand are equal
- when the government owns a business it\s called a ____ corporation
- air, water, food, and shelter are all examples of ____ needs
- a publicly owned business/service
- the organized way to keep track of what you spend
- when a service or good is being made
- 2 or more people owning a business
- when the price increases in a certain period of time
15 Clues: relying on other businesses • the supply and demand are equal • a publicly owned business/service • 2 or more people owning a business • cars, bus, airplanes, are used for • when a service or good is being made • when the economy is at it's lowest point • air, light, soil, are all ______ resources • a good that helps another good is called a____ • ...
Business Savvy 2024-10-14
Across
- Market structure with single seller dominance.
- Proposition Unique benefit offered to customers.
- Key performance indicator measuring success.
- Delegating tasks to external organizations.
- Ownership interest in an asset.
- Risk management by expanding asset range.
- Using borrowed capital for investment advantage.
- Return on investment for financial performance.
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- Combined efforts produce greater outcomes.
- Ease of converting assets into cash.
- Ability to grow without proportional cost increases.
- Innovative force that alters industries.
- Party with interest in a company's performance.
- Diligence Comprehensive appraisal before transactions.
- Comparing performance metrics against best practices.
15 Clues: Ownership interest in an asset. • Ease of converting assets into cash. • Innovative force that alters industries. • Risk management by expanding asset range. • Combined efforts produce greater outcomes. • Delegating tasks to external organizations. • Key performance indicator measuring success. • Market structure with single seller dominance. • ...
International Business 2024-07-04
Across
- a particular society at a particular time and place
- swap
- the commercial exchange
- a business relation in which two parties compete to gain customers
- the utilization of economic goods
- anything that contributes causally to a result
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- involving the entire earth
- community
- ordinance
- the totality of surrounding conditions
- located outside
- concerned with worldly necessities of life (especially money)
- industrial enterprise
- prohibited
- collection of rules imposed by authority
15 Clues: swap • community • ordinance • prohibited • located outside • industrial enterprise • the commercial exchange • involving the entire earth • the utilization of economic goods • the totality of surrounding conditions • collection of rules imposed by authority • anything that contributes causally to a result • a particular society at a particular time and place • ...
crossword business 2024-10-18
Across
- a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services.
- - a thin nail of the same thickness throughout but tapering in width and having a slight projection at the top of one side instead of a market a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- a short, sharp sound as of a switch being operated or of two hard objects coming quickly into contact
- o carry or send (something, such as a commodity) to some other place (such as another country)
- a word or set of words by which a person, animal, place, or thing is known, addressed, or referred to.
- bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread).
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- a system for detecting the presence, direction, distance, and speed of aircraft, ships, and other objects, by sending out pulses of high-frequency electromagnetic waves that are reflected off the object back to the source.
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- an official list or record, for example of births, marriages, and deaths, of shipping, or of historic places.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale of provisions, livestock, and other commodities.
- a person or organization that puts money into financial plans, property, etc. with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- a site for depositing garbage.
- a building or group of buildings where goods are manufactured or assembled chiefly by machine.
- relating to the whole world; worldwide.
- distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to players for a game or round.
15 Clues: a site for depositing garbage. • relating to the whole world; worldwide. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • distribute (cards) in an orderly rotation to players for a game or round. • bring or gather together (things, typically when scattered or widespread). • ...
Crossword Business 2024-10-18
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- site for depositing garbage.
- or estimate that will happen in the future
- payment made to a professional person
- together things, typically when scattered.
- official list or record
- to players for a game or round.
- system for detecting the presence.
- under a particular name.
- person or organization that puts money into financial plans.
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- something or someone.
- financial gain
- person whose job is to keep, inspect, and analyse financial accounts.
- to the whole world.
- room or building equipped for scientific experiments.
- goods to another country for sale.
15 Clues: financial gain • to the whole world. • something or someone. • official list or record • under a particular name. • site for depositing garbage. • to players for a game or round. • system for detecting the presence. • goods to another country for sale. • payment made to a professional person • together things, typically when scattered. • ...
Fundamental Business 2025-11-03
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- 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
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- 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 Terminologies 2025-07-25
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- The process of converting information into a code to prevent unauthorized access.
- The total income generated by a business from its normal activities, usually from sales.
- Official permission or approval to perform an action.
- Sheet A financial statement showing a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
- An evaluation or assessment of something’s value or performance.
- General agreement among a group of people.
- An individual or group with an interest or concern in a business, such as employees, investors, or customers.
- A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement between two or more parties.
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- Capital The funds available to a business for daily operations, calculated as current assets minus current liabilities.
- A list or plan of items to be discussed or acted upon during a meeting.
- The combination of two or more companies into a single entity to increase strength or market share.
- A document sent by a seller to a buyer listing goods or services provided and requesting payment.
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal.
- Financial debts or obligations a company owes to others.
- A symbol, word, or phrase legally registered or established to represent a company or product.
15 Clues: General agreement among a group of people. • Official permission or approval to perform an action. • Working together with others to achieve a common goal. • Financial debts or obligations a company owes to others. • An evaluation or assessment of something’s value or performance. • A list or plan of items to be discussed or acted upon during a meeting. • ...
Business Terminologies 2025-07-25
Across
- To give someone the legal or official approval to do something
- To reduce the number of employees in a company.
- Working together with others to achieve a common goal or complete a task.
- An itemized bill showing the list of goods sold or services provided, their prices and the total amount to be paid.
- Comparing a company's performance against that of its competitors.
- The income or earnings a company makes from its business activities, such as sales of products or services.
- An officially registered name, symbol or logo used to represent a product
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- The process of transforming some text known as the PLAINTEXT into a form which cannot be read by anyone.
- A list of items to be discussed in a meeting.
- The process of assessing the progress and effectiveness of an employee.
- What a company owes to others, such as loans and accounts payable.
- The process of discussing and reaching an agreement between parties.
- Two or more companies are combined into one.
- An idea or opinion that’s not been agreed on by everyone.
- A person with an interest in a something/business.
15 Clues: Two or more companies are combined into one. • A list of items to be discussed in a meeting. • To reduce the number of employees in a company. • A person with an interest in a something/business. • An idea or opinion that’s not been agreed on by everyone. • To give someone the legal or official approval to do something • ...
Business Careers 2025-10-22
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- Works in the financial industry managing money, loans, and investments.
- Reviews financial statements to ensure accuracy and compliance with laws.
- Helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties.
- Keeps and inspects financial records for businesses and individuals.
- Starts and manages their own business, taking on financial risks for profit.
- Examines data and trends to help companies make strategic decisions.
- A person who starts a business within their local area to provide a service to a specific target audience
- Manages employee relations, hiring, and company culture.
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- Promotes products or services to attract and retain customers.
- Works independently rather than being employed full-time by one company.
- A student or trainee gaining work experience in a business setting.
- The highest-ranking executive in a company responsible for overall decisions.
- Finds and hires the best candidates for job openings in a company.
- Focuses on selling products or services and building customer relationships.
- Oversees a team or department to ensure goals are met efficiently.
15 Clues: Helps clients buy, sell, or rent properties. • Manages employee relations, hiring, and company culture. • Promotes products or services to attract and retain customers. • Finds and hires the best candidates for job openings in a company. • Oversees a team or department to ensure goals are met efficiently. • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2025-10-26
Across
- how well a task or job is completed
- ensuring activities of different people or teams align
- overseeing and directing the work of others
- someone who starts and runs a business
- factors that drive people to work harder
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- standard used to measure performance
- being responsible for your actions and decisions
- moral principles guiding business behavior
- structured arrangement of people and tasks in a company
- working together to achieve a common goal
- measure of work done in a given time
- introducing new ideas or methods
- a long-term plan to achieve business goals
- assigning authority and responsibility to others
- ability to guide and influence a group
15 Clues: introducing new ideas or methods • how well a task or job is completed • standard used to measure performance • measure of work done in a given time • ability to guide and influence a group • someone who starts and runs a business • factors that drive people to work harder • working together to achieve a common goal • moral principles guiding business behavior • ...
Lesson 25 2014-05-14
15 Clues: doable • make-do • numerous • to delete • changeable • an exact copy • a misconception • relating to the sky • wearisome constancy • a brooding ill manner • relating to intelligence • of or relating to molecules • mixes air with gasoline vapor • sensation of dizziness or nausea • a procession or people on horseback
Haha 2025-05-14
Across
- Needing rest
- Able to wait calmly
- Always telling the truth
- Showing compassion
- Feeling joy or pleasure
- Quick to understand
- Having physical power
- Avoiding work or effort
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- Making little noise
- Willing to give freely
- Showing good manners
- Causing laughter
- Having intelligence
- Willing to face danger
- Nervous around people
15 Clues: Needing rest • Causing laughter • Showing compassion • Making little noise • Able to wait calmly • Having intelligence • Quick to understand • Showing good manners • Having physical power • Nervous around people • Willing to give freely • Willing to face danger • Feeling joy or pleasure • Avoiding work or effort • Always telling the truth
Ch2 Social Media Marketing 2022-02-08
Across
- the practice of increasing the quantity and quality of traffic to a website through organic search engine results.
- a specific part of a population, especially identified by average age, income, education, etc.
- a regular examination of your business’ social media activity.
- a person with a strong influence in his or her particular field of expertise.
- a social media management tool that allows users to schedule and post updates to pages or profiles on social platforms.
- a computer program that searches databases and internet sites for the documents containing keywords specified by a user.
- business metric used to evaluate the success of an organization, employee, etc., to track and analyze factors crucial to the success of an organization.
- content that is continually relevant and not dated, and that helps drive new traffic to a destination.
- web-based technology that enables the development, deployment, and management of social media solutions and services.
- efforts made by a company to shape the way audiences perceive the company.
- also known as personalized marketing
- form of marketing that tries to reach consumers through general media advertising as well as through in-person contact.
- performance indicator that measures the amount gained from an investment relative to the investment’s cost.
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- the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems.
- refers to content and/or interactions used to grow and/or engage with a social media community made through efforts other than paid means.
- a marketing technique of creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and consistent content to attract a target audience.
- happens when the desired outcome of a marketing message is achieved.
- determined by or dependent on the collection or analysis of data.
- a marketing technique which involves promotion of a product targeted to the customers of a related product.
- a marketing method that is considered to be indirect.
- a marketing strategy that focuses on attracting customers via company-created Internet content.
- also known as an internet bubble.
- analytics metric that refers to the number of users who have come across particular content on social platforms.
23 Clues: also known as an internet bubble. • also known as personalized marketing • a marketing method that is considered to be indirect. • a regular examination of your business’ social media activity. • determined by or dependent on the collection or analysis of data. • happens when the desired outcome of a marketing message is achieved. • ...
EPF Review 2021-09-17
Across
- the idea that you should connect with people who are doing what you want to do and get in the right places in order to find new opportunities related to your dream job
- from a French word meaning “to sum up” or a summary
- The very best investment you can make is in
- the act of fraudulently gaining and using the personal information of someone else, usually for financial gain
- the public's ability to recall and recognize a brand by its logo, jingle, packaging, or name
- a type of digital payment made or received with a mobile device
- a written plan for giving, saving, and spending
- character traits and interpersonal skills requiring EQ (emotional quotient) that guide how you interact with others
- the process of communicating the value of a product or service to customers
- a feeling of guilt, regret, or uneasiness after making a purchase
- buying anything without planning to do so in advance
- someone who supports, guides, and advises another person over a period of time
- technical skills (typically learned) demonstrated with a level of competency requiring IQ (intelligence quotient)
- Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of an entrepreneur?
- the spot where what you love to do the most intersects with the things you do the best
- the unauthorized use of your debit or credit card number and PIN or the forging of your signature
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- the act of finding something out
- a widely recognized perception or impression of an individual based on conduct, experience, skills, and actions
- money received for work, as a gift, or through investments
- a completely electronic transaction between a buyer and a seller, replacing the use of cash, checks, or physically swiping/inserting a card
- What is an example of putting the Proximity Principle into practice?
- the financial opportunity that is lost when you choose to do something else your money
- the theory that spending money and consuming goods is good for the economy
- someone who starts and runs their own business
- For entrepreneurs, taking_____ and growing a business go hand in hand.
25 Clues: the act of finding something out • The very best investment you can make is in • someone who starts and runs their own business • a written plan for giving, saving, and spending • from a French word meaning “to sum up” or a summary • buying anything without planning to do so in advance • money received for work, as a gift, or through investments • ...
Government class crossword. 2024-10-10
Across
- Regulates communication by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable.
- The department of health, education, and welfare.
- The department once called the department of war.
- Awards almost 50,000 grants to more than 300,000 researchers at universities, medical schools & other research organizations.
- Regulates the network of farm credit associations across the country.
- Makes sure companies who sell stocks tell the truth about their business, profits and losses.
- Develops the resources of the area in and around the Tennessee river.
- This department conducts the legal business of the U.S. government.
- insures some mortgages that private banks make to homeowners.
- (Abolished 1995) Oversaw practices of railroads.
- This department's main goal is to encourage home ownership.
- Carries out the delivery of mail and maintains thousands of post offices around the country.
- Created to oversee our country's first industry, agriculture
- Provides grants for artistic endeavors and scientific research.
- Provides assistance, information and loans to small businesses.
- Preserves important documents and records created by the federal government.
- Investigates threats of terrorism & alleged violations of federal criminal law.
- Handles programs for veterans.
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- Insures the deposits people have in banks.
- Coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government.
- A watchdog agency that makes sure the government stays within budget guidelines and other rules.
- Oversees about 300 different programs, two of which being Medicare & Medicaid.
- Oversees the nation’s transportation system.
- Issues weather forecasts and disseminates weather data that it gathers from satellites and other sources.
- Establishes rules for air traffic.
- Collects statistics on diseases and issues public health warnings about dangers to national health.
- The highest ranking members of the U.S. military.
- Pulled into one organization 22 agencies that had been in various cabinet departments(secret service, customs service, coast guard, Etc.).
- Certifies the quality of food & cosmetics sold in America.
- The department that collects taxes within the United States.
- Brings the passenger services of most of the country’s privately owned railroads together into a unified system.
- The national space exploration program.
- Enforces labor relations law.
- Leads the government’s response to national disasters.
34 Clues: Enforces labor relations law. • Handles programs for veterans. • Establishes rules for air traffic. • The national space exploration program. • Insures the deposits people have in banks. • Oversees the nation’s transportation system. • (Abolished 1995) Oversaw practices of railroads. • The department of health, education, and welfare. • ...
23135 2025-10-26
Across
- A flowchart-like structure used for classification and regression.
- Microsoft's interactive data visualization tool.
- A study to determine if a project is viable and practical.
- Analytics that suggests optimal courses of action, answering "What should we do?"
- The communication of findings, often in a structured document.
- Analytics that uses models to forecast future outcomes, answering "What will happen?"
- A model that imitates the operation of a real-world system over time.
- A system used for reporting and data analysis, serving as a central repository.
- The language used for managing data in relational database systems. (3 letters)
- The technique of discovering patterns in large data sets.
- A step-by-step procedure for calculations.
- The graphical representation of data, such as charts and graphs.
- An unsupervised learning technique for grouping similar data points.
- Estimating future values based on historical data patterns.
- A field of AI that gives systems the ability to learn without explicit programming.
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- The process of using data methods to gain insights and improve decision-making.
- A popular data visualization and business intelligence software tool.
- Analytics that summarizes past data, answering "What has happened?"
- Detailed specifications of what the business needs to achieve.
- A supervised learning technique that assigns data to categories.
- The process of detecting and correcting (or removing) corrupt or inaccurate records.
- A measurable quantity used to track progress.
- The study of the collection, analysis, interpretation, and presentation of masses of numerical data.
- A quantifiable measure used to evaluate the success of an organization, employee, etc. (3 letters)
- A statistical process used to estimate relationships between variables.
- Creating a simplified representation of a real-world system to study its behavior.
- Extremely large data sets often characterized by Volume, Velocity, and Variety.
- The process of finding the best possible solution or outcome.
- Acronym for Online Analytical Processing, used for multidimensional analysis. (4 letters)
- The process of Extracting, Transforming, and Loading data into a data warehouse. (3 letters)
30 Clues: A step-by-step procedure for calculations. • A measurable quantity used to track progress. • Microsoft's interactive data visualization tool. • The technique of discovering patterns in large data sets. • A study to determine if a project is viable and practical. • Estimating future values based on historical data patterns. • ...
Who Knows Celine Better? Family vs Peers 2023-04-25
Across
- birthday fun fact
- recognizable trait
- future science field
- favorite extinct animal
- favorite flower
- Genshin character I share a birthday with
- favorite bear
- favorite natural land form
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- dream amusement park
- guilty pleasure
- amount of friends
- show pet peeve
- zodiac sign
- fear I have
- best friend since kindergarten
- favorite color
16 Clues: zodiac sign • fear I have • favorite bear • show pet peeve • favorite color • guilty pleasure • favorite flower • amount of friends • birthday fun fact • recognizable trait • dream amusement park • future science field • favorite extinct animal • favorite natural land form • best friend since kindergarten • Genshin character I share a birthday with
Genres 2022-05-13
Across
- Tortoise and the Hare
- Princess Jasmine
- Attack on Titan
- Diary of a Wimpy Kid
- The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin
- Shakespeare
- Scrub Daddy Commercial
- The Sign of the Beaver
- Greek Gods
- History Textbook
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- Paul Bunyan
- Romeo and Juliet
- Bigfoot
- Aliens
- Valentina by Nick Chavez
- Central Intelligence
16 Clues: Aliens • Bigfoot • Greek Gods • Paul Bunyan • Shakespeare • Attack on Titan • Romeo and Juliet • Princess Jasmine • History Textbook • Diary of a Wimpy Kid • Central Intelligence • Tortoise and the Hare • Scrub Daddy Commercial • The Sign of the Beaver • Valentina by Nick Chavez • The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin by Benjamin Franklin
End of the year 2023-05-19
16 Clues: Fun. • 24 hours. • Educator. • 365 Days. • Knowledge. • Greatness. • Correct way. • Feeling of joy. • Group of students. • Opposite of first. • Children in school. • Pages with a cover. • A large, culvitated area. • A challenge of knowledge. • A place to go over summer. • Your teacher, who is old, or so we say.
understanding financial planning- Yovani Hernandez 2015-04-28
Across
- the assets,liabilities,and owner equity for a specific date are listed
- to report the revenue expenses and net income or loss from operation for a specific period
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period
- is the value of the owners investment in the business
- are comparisons of a company financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
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- Are the costs of operating a business
- are differences between actual and budgeted performance
- detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals,families,and businesses
- are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- is an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period
- is the financial record of employee compensation deductions and net pay
- All income that a business receives over a period of time
- are what a company owns
- are what a company owns
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
15 Clues: are what a company owns • are what a company owns • Are the costs of operating a business • is the value of the owners investment in the business • are differences between actual and budgeted performance • All income that a business receives over a period of time • the assets,liabilities,and owner equity for a specific date are listed • ...
Organisational Structures 2025-07-03
Across
- when a business removes one or more levels of hierarchy to its organisational structure
- a form of communication within an organisation
- The levels of __________ are the layers of authority in a business
- the name of this topic is ________ resources
- the current section of work is numbered three.one.________
- Allows employees working in all areas of the business to make decisions
- this type of organisational structure has many layers, long chains of command and narrow spans of control
- are you happy you picked Business as a subject?
- Occurs when a small number of senior managers make all the important decisions
Down
- is the passing down of authority to more junior employees
- junior employees may have to take on more or less duties if delayering takes place
- if managers prefer to keep control over employees then a wide or tall structure?
- this organisational structure has few layers, short chains of command and wide spans of control
- The span of control is the number of employees managed directly by a manager
- a chain of _______ is the line of authority within a business along which communication passes
- The simplest way to show how a business is organised is to look at an organisational ___________
- 2026 could be your _______ year at this school!
- some senior/junior employees may have wider spans of control when a level of hierarchy is removed
- the main benefit of delayering is to reduce _____ for the business
- a form of communication within an organisation
- if the employees are skilled, it is easier to have a wide or tall structure?
21 Clues: the name of this topic is ________ resources • a form of communication within an organisation • a form of communication within an organisation • 2026 could be your _______ year at this school! • are you happy you picked Business as a subject? • is the passing down of authority to more junior employees • the current section of work is numbered three.one.________ • ...
Unit 1 Understanding Ideas 2020-09-08
Stranger Jordan 2017-11-30
Across
- something you need
- of living how you live
- stock or supply of something
- some market some command
- stocks or bonds
- Money you need to start a business
- Gross domestic product
- or production distribution and exchange
- something someone needs or wants
- how much of something you have
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- person who uses/consumes the product you have bought
- shortage of something
- something that is done for you
- Usually known for command economy
- The extra money someone makes
- a person that risk time and money to make a business
- the government owns the business and says what is produced
- Person who produces products
- Economy The owner of the business has a say in what to sell or produce
19 Clues: stocks or bonds • something you need • shortage of something • of living how you live • Gross domestic product • some market some command • stock or supply of something • Person who produces products • The extra money someone makes • something that is done for you • how much of something you have • something someone needs or wants • Usually known for command economy • ...
Business Crossword 2012-10-08
Across
- The amount of money you make.
- How much $ does it cost?
- You need someone to m****e your money...
- Intended to be used up, then replaced.
- Someone who operates the business.
- someone who buys your items.
- Someone needs to give you stock!
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- The amount of extra money you pay back when borrowing money.
- Something out of 100.
- Rivaling against another business.
- Someone who buys goods for their own use.
- Management of big amounts of money.
- A group that sells things.
- The amount of money your business has to use.
- An item you are selling.
15 Clues: Something out of 100. • How much $ does it cost? • An item you are selling. • A group that sells things. • someone who buys your items. • The amount of money you make. • Someone needs to give you stock! • Rivaling against another business. • Someone who operates the business. • Management of big amounts of money. • Intended to be used up, then replaced. • ...
business terminology 2013-06-16
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- an assembly of people for discussion
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
- the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behaviour
- practice or methods of a professional
- a piece of written, printed, or electronic matter that provides information
- reciprocal action or influence
- the process of dealing with or controlling things or people
- the practices and forms prescribed by social convention or by authority
- a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account
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- a person receiving social or medical services
- imparting or exchanging of information or news
- the quality of being dependable
- a sum of a list of goods sent or services provided
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about something or someone
- result of an action
15 Clues: result of an action • reciprocal action or influence • the quality of being dependable • an assembly of people for discussion • practice or methods of a professional • a person receiving social or medical services • imparting or exchanging of information or news • a sum of money placed or kept in a bank account • a sum of a list of goods sent or services provided • ...
Business Quiz 2015-06-23
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- Instagram of 6 second videos
- Think outside the Bun
- Founded as a card company
- Parent company of Lambhorgini
- Take a break, have a
- world’s largest e-commerce retailer
- Parent company of Marvel
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- Good Food.Good Life.
- Company whose products are banned by the American FDA
- Nokia:Microsoft::Instagram:
- Yet Another Hierarchy of Officious Oracle
- BACHATE RAHO
- retail chain started as a butter manufacturer in Ooty in 1905
- Online payment portal owned by Ebay
- largest selling soft drink in India
15 Clues: BACHATE RAHO • Good Food.Good Life. • Take a break, have a • Think outside the Bun • Parent company of Marvel • Founded as a card company • Nokia:Microsoft::Instagram: • Instagram of 6 second videos • Parent company of Lambhorgini • Online payment portal owned by Ebay • largest selling soft drink in India • world’s largest e-commerce retailer • ...
Business Crossword 2020-06-07
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- An announcement in public promoting a product
- Value of money used to produce a product
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- An investigation of the opinions of people
- A house or building occupied by a business
- An activity that supports a cause or venture
- A licence that a party acquires
- A person or organization that provides a service
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- Financial gain
- A business or firm owned by 2 or more people
- Income generated from business operations
- The promotion of a particular product or company
- A person who purchases goods and services
- Advertise or promote something
- Being responsible for something
15 Clues: Financial gain • Advertise or promote something • Being responsible for something • A licence that a party acquires • Value of money used to produce a product • Income generated from business operations • A person who purchases goods and services • An investigation of the opinions of people • A house or building occupied by a business • ...
Business Model 2020-05-13
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- Scegliere i clienti a cui vendere
- Business Model
- Lo sono le attività strategiche
- Lo compongono l'Attivo e il Passivo
- Sono di sussistenza per l'imprenditore
- L'imprenditore lo genera per il cliente
- L'aspetto aziendale delle Entrate e delle Uscite
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- Lo produce la spesa
- Il conto dei Costi e i Ricavi
- Lo sono le scelte nel Business Model
- Si intrattiene con il cliente
- Si usano per distribuire
- E' di coppia ... in azienda
- Prospetto che riepiloga il Business Model
- Lo produce la vendita
15 Clues: Business Model • Lo produce la spesa • Lo produce la vendita • Si usano per distribuire • E' di coppia ... in azienda • Il conto dei Costi e i Ricavi • Si intrattiene con il cliente • Lo sono le attività strategiche • Scegliere i clienti a cui vendere • Lo compongono l'Attivo e il Passivo • Lo sono le scelte nel Business Model • Sono di sussistenza per l'imprenditore • ...
Business Crossword 2020-04-27
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- a workers weekly payment
- when you get trained on the job.
- When workers rebel against their owners.
- A form that shows what the job is about.
- The amount of money a worker gets in a year or month.
- When the company fires employees to save money.
- When the shop is closed
- Reward money
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- A tactic to improve a workers productivity
- The man that invented The Principles Of Scientific Management.
- when you get fired due to misbehavior.
- A command hierarchy.
- When workers take turns doing different jobs to keep the jobs more interesting.
- A tactic when workers do minimum work as a form of rebellion
- the amount of money you get paid per sale.
15 Clues: Reward money • A command hierarchy. • When the shop is closed • a workers weekly payment • when you get trained on the job. • when you get fired due to misbehavior. • When workers rebel against their owners. • A form that shows what the job is about. • A tactic to improve a workers productivity • the amount of money you get paid per sale. • ...
Business Day 2017-01-23
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- Sie sind der zentrale Punkt jedes gedeckten Tisches (Gedecks)
- Sie wird während des Essens gefaltet auf den Schoss gelegt
- Damit sollte man jedes Gespräch beginnen
- Das sollte man beim Kaugummikauen vermeiden
- Bekleidungsstil, der an Freitagen erlaubt ist
- Englischer Ausdruck für "kleine Unterhaltung"
- nach diesem Herrn wurden Benimmratgeber benannt
- Sie sind beim Vorstellen zu beachten
- Wird unter anderem durch übertrieben ernsthaftes Runzeln der Stirn angedeutet
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- Er wird bei festlichen Anlässen empfohlen und dient als Platzhalter
- Krawattenknoten, der nach einem Herzog benannt wurde
- Ein Erfolgskriterium für gutes Benehmen
- Das bringen Sie mit einem Gastgeschenk zum Ausdruck
- Wird durch Hin- und Herwandern des Blickes zwischen zwei Objekten angedeutet
- Während diesen Veranstaltungen sind Kaugummis tabu
15 Clues: Sie sind beim Vorstellen zu beachten • Ein Erfolgskriterium für gutes Benehmen • Damit sollte man jedes Gespräch beginnen • Das sollte man beim Kaugummikauen vermeiden • Bekleidungsstil, der an Freitagen erlaubt ist • Englischer Ausdruck für "kleine Unterhaltung" • nach diesem Herrn wurden Benimmratgeber benannt • Während diesen Veranstaltungen sind Kaugummis tabu • ...
Business crossword 2018-05-28
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- an instance of playing the ball through an opponent's legs
- a garment for the foot and lower part of the leg, typically knitted from wool, cotton, or nylon
- is the human effort used to produce services
- are anything that can be used to produce goods and services to fulfill wants
- is the price that a consumer is prepared to pay and one that a supplier is prepared to sell for
- describes natural resources used to produce goods and services
- is the study of how we choose to use scarce resources to satisfy our wants
- how old a person is
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- first in importance, order, or position; leading.
- items that we consume to satisfy our needs and wants
- includes resources made by people to assist in the production of goods and services
- is the process of making goods and services available to the consumer
- a place where people trade and buy goods and services
- how much a person earns
- a dish of Italian origin, consisting of a flat round base of dough baked with a topping of tomatoes and cheese, typically with added meat, fish, or vegetables.
15 Clues: how old a person is • how much a person earns • is the human effort used to produce services • first in importance, order, or position; leading. • items that we consume to satisfy our needs and wants • a place where people trade and buy goods and services • an instance of playing the ball through an opponent's legs • ...
Business tours 2019-01-22
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- This place used a dishwasher to clean scoops
- you got to use a Bill counter
- learned about independent living options in Kincarde
- Devon gave you a tour of his place
- a place you can take golf lessons
- The recreation hub in Kincardine
- where Nick and Brian go.
- we raced and tried out stationary bikes
- a great place for young children and where we got to act like young children
- This place gave us hot chocolate
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- Got to visit and pet a dig
- Devon go to pretend to drive an expensive truck
- Jessie gave us a tour of this place
- sat in a cop car
- this place had many cows they milk daily.
15 Clues: sat in a cop car • where Nick and Brian go. • Got to visit and pet a dig • you got to use a Bill counter • The recreation hub in Kincardine • This place gave us hot chocolate • a place you can take golf lessons • Devon gave you a tour of his place • Jessie gave us a tour of this place • we raced and tried out stationary bikes • this place had many cows they milk daily. • ...
Business Vocab 2023-11-21
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- a face-to-face selling technique by which a salesperson uses his or her interpersonal skills to persuade a customer in buying a particular product
- a particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed
- an act or device designed to attract public interst
- The sale of commodities or goods in small quantities to ultimate customers
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- something that states the purpose or goal of a business or organization
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- a person or business that sells items to retail stores that will then sell them to individual customers for a higher price
- research into the size, location, & markup of a product company
- a method used to determine whether a business model can be successful
- activities & devices designed to create goodwill & sell a product
- The act or process of selling or purchasing in a market
- the promotion of a particular product or company by means of advertising and distinctive design
- an identifying symbol
- a document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them
- a brief attention getting used in advertising or promotion
15 Clues: an identifying symbol • an act or device designed to attract public interst • The act or process of selling or purchasing in a market • a brief attention getting used in advertising or promotion • research into the size, location, & markup of a product company • activities & devices designed to create goodwill & sell a product • ...
Business CrossWord 2024-05-12
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- statistics that describe a population
- something that a person would like but it is not necessary for their survival
- a business operation in several nations
- Buying without planning
- Tax on imports
- Introduction of new ideas, methods, or products
- when a person keeps their money instead of spending it
- It is the lifeblood of every business
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- payment material that's been copyrighted
- The process of hiring suitable workers
- the debts owed by a business to others
- unauthorized use of copy righted material
- money that is owed or dued
- The costs incurred by a business to generate revenue
- one of 3p's which measure success
15 Clues: Tax on imports • Buying without planning • money that is owed or dued • one of 3p's which measure success • statistics that describe a population • It is the lifeblood of every business • The process of hiring suitable workers • the debts owed by a business to others • a business operation in several nations • payment material that's been copyrighted • ...
Business Structures 2024-02-07
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- being tax twice
- same as scorporation
- one owner
- More than two owners of a business
- very expensive and time consuming to startdouble taxation
- protected asset pass through taxation helps establish credibalitity
- easy, cheaper, and formal business structure
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- limited liabilty
- -unlimited liability, self employment tax and hard to raise money
- No more than a 100 share holders
- protected asset pass through taxation helps establish credibalitity
- pass through tax, not as much as corporate and is listed on personal forms
- not pass as corporate but personal tax return
- very attractive investors unlimited number of shareholders
- unlimited liability, less faith, and slow
15 Clues: one owner • being tax twice • limited liabilty • same as scorporation • No more than a 100 share holders • More than two owners of a business • unlimited liability, less faith, and slow • easy, cheaper, and formal business structure • not pass as corporate but personal tax return • very expensive and time consuming to startdouble taxation • ...
Business Finance 2024-02-09
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- Provides small loans and other financial services to persons with low or no regular income.
- Allows persons abroad to send money to their home country.
- Its job is to monitor the operations of the financial system, to control inflation and to licence other backs operating in the country.
- Enable persons to buy goods using card and then pay for them later.
- Enables customers to manage their bank account. They can log on securely using a password and access their banking records, including recent transactions as well as statements going back a number of years.
- A locked container located in a bank's vaults, and is used for storing a customer's valuables(Such as jewellery and gold).
- A privately owned financial institution that provides services to businesses and individuals with the aim of making a profit.
- Not-for-profit organisations set up and owned by their members, such as nurses, teachers and police.
- Accepts the risk on behalf of that pay premiums into a central pool.
- Mutual organisations that originally lent capital for building of houses and the purchasing of property.
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- Provides low-interest loans and grants to entrepreneurs such as farmers and the fishing industry.
- Financial institutions provide advice to customers about investment decisions.
- A storage box on the outside of a bank. It is used by traders to store cash taking and other valuables overnight.
- Enable payments to be made between one customer and another.
- A bank can act as a trust for someone else.
15 Clues: A bank can act as a trust for someone else. • Allows persons abroad to send money to their home country. • Enable payments to be made between one customer and another. • Enable persons to buy goods using card and then pay for them later. • Accepts the risk on behalf of that pay premiums into a central pool. • ...
Business English 2023-06-20
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- call A phone call between three or more people
- A summary of one's education, employment history, and skills
- A document summarizing work done or research findings
- Being moved to a higher position in the company due to exceptional work performance
- The date or time by which something must be finished
- trip A trip taken for work purposes
- A gathering of people for discussion or decision-making
- The money received for work done
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- A person who has a higher position than others in a company
- A group of people working together, usually in a business
- Working beyond the standard working hours
- A person who works for a company
- The process of teaching or learning a skill or knowledge area
- A person who works in the same company or organization
- A message sent electronically through the internet
15 Clues: A person who works for a company • The money received for work done • trip A trip taken for work purposes • Working beyond the standard working hours • call A phone call between three or more people • A message sent electronically through the internet • The date or time by which something must be finished • A document summarizing work done or research findings • ...
business vocab 2023-03-20
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- All natural resources found on the planet.
- owned by more than one person
- Retirement pays
- Making more than you spend
- Hours worked over 40 hours a week
- Sells to consumer
- principal of morality or rules of conduct
- The physical effort put into making goods/ providing service
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- Not enough of (lack)
- sells products to other business in a bulk
- gross domestic products
- The desire consumers have for a good or service
- The process of launching and running a business for profit
- asset- refers to cash on hand, cash on bank deposit, and assets that can be quickly and easily converted to cash
- the total amount of a good or service available for consumptions
15 Clues: Retirement pays • Sells to consumer • Not enough of (lack) • gross domestic products • Making more than you spend • owned by more than one person • Hours worked over 40 hours a week • principal of morality or rules of conduct • sells products to other business in a bulk • All natural resources found on the planet. • The desire consumers have for a good or service • ...
business concepts 2023-05-24
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- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- a process by which something is handled in a commercial transaction
- an individual who engages in the buying and selling of assets in any financial market, either for themself or on behalf of another person or institution
- a process that involves a manager meeting regularly and interacting with worker(s) to review their work
- decision ethical decision
- companies that provide infrastructure or application services to customers.
- a person who promotes an organization's products and services.
- an economic concept that relates to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them.
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- plan
- means a person who deals in goods of the kind
- A wholesaler is a person or company who sells products in bulk to various outlets or retailers for onward sale, either directly or through a middleman.
- a business that finds, buys and gathers products or services from multiple suppliers and sells them to consumers
- act of selecting
- a possibility from a favorable combination of circumstances
- everything a firm does day-to-day to keep running and making money.
15 Clues: plan • act of selecting • decision ethical decision • means a person who deals in goods of the kind • a possibility from a favorable combination of circumstances • a person who promotes an organization's products and services. • a process by which something is handled in a commercial transaction • everything a firm does day-to-day to keep running and making money. • ...
Business Crossword 2023-08-16
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- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- The goods or merchandise kept on the premises of a shop or warehouse and available for sale or distribution
- A business enterprise, typically one that involves risk
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee, especially a professional or white-collar worker.
- An act of taking money out of an account
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale
- The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage
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- The action or method of storing something for future use
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt
- A book or other collection of financial accounts
- A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business
- A large building where raw materials or manufactured goods may be stored prior to their distribution for sale
- Bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale
- A record or statement of financial expenditure and receipts relating to a particular period or purpose
- Mark (a bill) as paid
15 Clues: Mark (a bill) as paid • An act of taking money out of an account • A book or other collection of financial accounts • Send (goods or services) to another country for sale • The state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage • A business enterprise, typically one that involves risk • The action or method of storing something for future use • ...
Exploring Business 2021-09-17
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- The heading for what schools you went to
- While presenting you shouldn't go too fast or too slow
- The main thing you want on your resume
- How loud you should be while presenting
- A document you give people when you're looking for a job
- words that are unnecessary
- Another word for pictures that you can include in your presentation
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- Some people get this before presenting something, similar to stress or nervous
- You should be this before presenting
- Shouldn't be looking here while presenting something
- Something you shouldn't bring up while talking to a person
- There should be lots of this in your presentation, to make it more engaging
- The amount of words that should be on a bullet point
- You don't want this mistake in your presentation because it might interfere with your message
- You need this in a presentation, positive mood
15 Clues: words that are unnecessary • You should be this before presenting • The main thing you want on your resume • How loud you should be while presenting • The heading for what schools you went to • You need this in a presentation, positive mood • Shouldn't be looking here while presenting something • The amount of words that should be on a bullet point • ...
Business Words 2024-09-20
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- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- featuring new methods advanced and original.
- looks carefully and thoroughly at someone or something especially as to appraise them.
- a unit of equity ownership in the capital stock of a corporation.
- a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- anything owed by one party to another
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
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- to trade by exchanging one commodity for another.
- an association or relationship between two or more individuals, corporations, trusts, or partnerships that join together to carry on a trade or business.
- a share in the ownership of a company, including a claim on the company's earnings and assets.
- an original model on which something is patterned
- the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee.
- the most important city or town of a country or region usually its seat of government and administrative center.
15 Clues: anything owed by one party to another • featuring new methods advanced and original. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • to trade by exchanging one commodity for another. • an original model on which something is patterned • a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee. • a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners. • ...
Business stuff 2024-12-20
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- Way companies get their messaging out to consumers
- Dividing based on buying behaviors, usage patterns, and loyalty.
- Income from activities done by business without expenses taken out
- The buyers of the products
- Dividing based on location
- Income minus Expenses
- The group a company is specializing for
- Process of dividing market into subgroups of consumers with similar needs
- A commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise
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- Dividing by different groups in a population by age, gender, etc.
- Classification of people according to their attitudes, aspirations, and other psychological criteria
- Money owed
- Practice of focusing a company's resources on a single specific market segment.
- How companies get products to consumers
- A commercial business
15 Clues: Money owed • Income minus Expenses • A commercial business • The buyers of the products • Dividing based on location • How companies get products to consumers • The group a company is specializing for • Way companies get their messaging out to consumers • A commercial or sometimes an industrial enterprise • Dividing based on buying behaviors, usage patterns, and loyalty. • ...
Business technology 2025-03-02
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- 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)
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- 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 Puzzle 2023-12-27
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- the amount of money required for buying something
- a person that pays to get things from businesses or stores
- the act of trying to achieve a goal by doing better than others who are also aiming for the same goal
- a goal that someone tries to achieve
- an area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted.
- a financial gain by a business
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- a skilled worker whose job
- something that is created or grown for sale
- an amount of money spent.
- a type of business activity that involves providing money or other resources
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization
- the money that is regularly earned from a job
- money that an organization or business earns over a period of time
- the act or process of transforming raw materials or different components into goods that can be used by customers
- an amount we pay to buy, do, or make something
15 Clues: an amount of money spent. • a skilled worker whose job • a financial gain by a business • a goal that someone tries to achieve • something that is created or grown for sale • the money that is regularly earned from a job • an amount we pay to buy, do, or make something • the amount of money required for buying something • ...
International Business 2024-01-10
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- Common import into the US
- a measure of price changes in consumer goods. Also known as the “cost of living index”.
- Money one country owes to another
- The value of one currency against another
- Selling goods/services across international borders
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
- tax on certain imported products
- An informal trade Barrier
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- good and services bought from other countries
- something that limits trade
- goods and services sold to other countries
- Making, Buying, Selling within a country
- One of four main elements of the international business environment.
- measures national income and output.
- action imposed to stop trade of certain goods
15 Clues: Common import into the US • An informal trade Barrier • something that limits trade • tax on certain imported products • Money one country owes to another • measures national income and output. • Making, Buying, Selling within a country • The value of one currency against another • goods and services sold to other countries • good and services bought from other countries • ...
Business Studies 2023-11-07
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- the most important person in business
- adds value to any product offering
- keeps employees in the job
- improves work efficiency
- reinforces a good job done
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- owned by two or more private individuals
- key to good working relationship
- allows sharing of ideas
- risk takers
- sorting job applicants who are qualified
- role of management to find employees
- key in the successful operation of the business
- motivates workers
- type of communication that shows proof
- group of people that is affected by business' decisions
15 Clues: risk takers • motivates workers • allows sharing of ideas • improves work efficiency • keeps employees in the job • reinforces a good job done • key to good working relationship • adds value to any product offering • role of management to find employees • the most important person in business • type of communication that shows proof • owned by two or more private individuals • ...
business words 2024-10-03
business word 2024-10-03
16 Clues: – velat • – tulot • – varat • – fuusio • – pääoma • – voitto • – budjetti • – sijoitus • – strategia • – markkinat • – sidosryhmä • – oma pääoma • – yritysosto • – kassavirta • – hajauttaminen • stream – tulovirta
Business Terms 2024-09-27
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- something of value that you can use to secure a loan
- The decrease in value of property, over time
- Doing the right thing or achieving moral standards in business practice
- the way that an organization reaches out to inform the public of their product or services
- Anything that can quickly be turned into cash
- a contract between an insurer and customer with payments made over time
- an inspection of company's records
- the rapid growth of prices and goods in an economy
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- when a board of directors or outside buyer/organization suddenly takes over an organization
- When inflation grows rapidly over a short period of time
- when a company has either an intellectual ownership or physical ownership of something they have created
- An investment fund that uses various strategies, some risky, to earn money for its clients
- The use of 'inside' information to earn money on stock trades
- An organized movement that allows producers in other countries to receive fair prices for their products
- property owned by a business
15 Clues: property owned by a business • an inspection of company's records • The decrease in value of property, over time • Anything that can quickly be turned into cash • the rapid growth of prices and goods in an economy • something of value that you can use to secure a loan • When inflation grows rapidly over a short period of time • ...
Business vocabulary 2024-11-20
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- the feeling or belief that one can rely on someone
- willing to consider new ideas
- having or showing a confident and forceful personality
- showing on being tact
- have confidence in yourself
- skills that only apply to you
- ready to change or adapt to different things
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- skills that you can take from job to job
- focused on completing the tasks and achieving a larger goal
- a collection of your work
- having or showing sensitive insight
- smart
- carrying out tasks efficiently
- on time
- enjoyment, interest or approval
15 Clues: smart • on time • showing on being tact • a collection of your work • have confidence in yourself • willing to consider new ideas • skills that only apply to you • carrying out tasks efficiently • enjoyment, interest or approval • having or showing sensitive insight • skills that you can take from job to job • ready to change or adapt to different things • ...
Business Foundations 2024-11-27
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- The people who work for the business and who expect to be paid fairly, trained properly and treated ethically in return for their contribution to production
- This type of advantage occurs when a firm, industry or economy has a lower cost price structure than its rivals
- This type of management style is where the employees assume total responsibility for, and control of, workplace operations
- The people who purchase goods and services from the business, expecting high quality at competitive prices
- This statement expresses what a business hopes to become
- This type of management style is where the manager tells staff what decisions have been made
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- The degree to which a business has achieved its stated objectives
- This statement expresses the reasons for a business’s existence, its purpose and its method of operation
- Businesses or individuals who supply materials and other resources to a business so that it can conduct its operations
- Groups and individuals who interact with the business and have a vested interest in its activities
- This type of management style is where the manager unites with staff to make decisions together
- This type of management style is where the manager consults employees before making decisions
- This type of management style is where the manager attempts to ‘sell’ decisions made
- The proportion of total sales in a given market or industry that is controlled or held by a business, calculated for a specific period of time
- How well a business uses resources to achieve objectives
15 Clues: How well a business uses resources to achieve objectives • This statement expresses what a business hopes to become • The degree to which a business has achieved its stated objectives • This type of management style is where the manager attempts to ‘sell’ decisions made • ...
Business Technology 2024-02-28
Across
- Is a machine that lets you get cash from your bank account without visiting a teller.
- Tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
- Digital process that allows designers and engineers to create 2D drawings and 3D models of real-world products before they're even manufactured.
- The retention of information using technology specifically developed to keep that data and have it as accessible as necessary.
- The trading of goods and services on the internet.
- A diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit, store, create, share or exchange information.
- A conference in which participants in different locations are able to communicate with each other in sound and vision.
- Any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish task.
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- A conference with participants in different locations linked by telecommunication devices.
- An electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller.
- A system of interconnected electronic components or circuits.
- A computerized information processing system designed to support the activities of company or organizational management.
- Any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network.
- An electronic payment system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institutions to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website.
- The programs and other operating information used by a computer: Compare with hardware.
15 Clues: Tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. • The trading of goods and services on the internet. • A system of interconnected electronic components or circuits. • Any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish task. • Any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network. • ...
BUSINESS TEHCNOLOGY 2024-02-28
Across
- any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network.
- live, visual connection between two or more remote parties over the internet that simulates a face-to-face meeting.
- is any element of a computer that's physical.
- a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card.
- allows you to conduct financial transactions through the Internet.
- any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish tasks.
- a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit, store, create, share or exchange information.
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- a live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants.
- a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits.
- a computerized information-processing system designed to support the activities of company or organizational management.
- the retention of information using technology specifically developed to keep that data and have it as accessible as necessary.
- an electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller.
- a method of buying and selling goods and services online.
- the use of computer-based software to aid in design processes.
- a set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
15 Clues: is any element of a computer that's physical. • a method of buying and selling goods and services online. • a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits. • the use of computer-based software to aid in design processes. • a live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants. • ...
business technology 2024-02-28
Across
- the physical elements of a computer
- kind of business or commercial transaction that includes sharing information across the internet
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer
- allow you to conduct financial transactions via internet
- a method of buying and selling goods and service online
- a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit or exchange information
- an electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller
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- what does ATM stands for
- allow you to organize your company's data and generate reports to help you make more informed and effective business decisions
- a live audio meeting with two or more participants
- webs of electronically connected computers
- a way to digitally create 2D drawing and 3D models of real world products
- the use of a recording medium to store data on computers or other devices
- any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish tasks
- a live video base meeting between two or more people in different location
15 Clues: what does ATM stands for • the physical elements of a computer • webs of electronically connected computers • a live audio meeting with two or more participants • a method of buying and selling goods and service online • allow you to conduct financial transactions via internet • the programs and other operating information used by a computer • ...
Business Technology 2024-02-28
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- is any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network.
- a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits.
- the programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- you can use to withdraw cash, check balances, and more
- an electronic payment system that enables customers of a bank or other financial institution to conduct a range of financial transactions through the financial institution's website.
- live, visual connection between two or more remote parties over the internet that simulates a face-to-face meeting
- a diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit, store, create, share or exchange information.
Down
- is the trading of goods and services on the internet.
- is a way to digitally create 2D drawings and 3D models of real-world products before they're ever manufactured.
- a computerized information-processing system designed to support the activities of company or organizational management.
- the retention of information using technology specifically developed to keep that data and have it as accessible as necessary.
- any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish tasks.
- the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions between participants in different locations.
- tools, machinery, and other durable equipment.
- is a machine that lets you get cash from your bank account without visiting a teller.
15 Clues: tools, machinery, and other durable equipment. • is the trading of goods and services on the internet. • you can use to withdraw cash, check balances, and more • a system of interconnected electronic components or circuits. • the programs and other operating information used by a computer. • any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish tasks. • ...
Business studies 2025-06-13
Across
- The total amount of money brought in by a company.
- Money received for work or through investments.
- A person that owns shares in a company.
- A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A business promoting and selling products or services.
- Money spent to acquire something.
- The amount of a good or service a consumer can or will purchase.
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- Where market supply and demand balance.
- More than what is required or necessary.
- A lack of something.
- Items of value that a business owns, creates or benefits from.
- Someone who has an interest in a company.
- The money an owner would keep if they sold their business (accounting for debts and assets).
- The difference between the amount earned and the amount spent.
- The money spent to build a business.
15 Clues: A lack of something. • Money spent to acquire something. • The money spent to build a business. • Where market supply and demand balance. • A person that owns shares in a company. • More than what is required or necessary. • Someone who has an interest in a company. • Money received for work or through investments. • The total amount of money brought in by a company. • ...
Business Finance 2022-11-11
Across
- this is the granting of small loans
- companies may take loans from these facilities, that are usually preapproved.
- these companies provide compensation for items that may be lost that would have been secured against.
- this is one function of the commercial bank, that has to do with the protection of finances and personal items.
- an asset that is used to generate an income at a future date.
- an example of this kind of service is when family members overseas send funds to their domestic country to offset expenses.
- these kinds pf bank accounts are mainly used by businesses.
- this is another name for the stock exchange market.
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- this is the act to withdraw more money from one's bank account than what is in it.
- this is a protected container that is stored in a vault or safe place and a bank may have responsibility for it.
- this is implemented by the central bank to curb inflation.
- the buying and selling of goods online
- businesses/ governments issue this to obtain long- term financing without the need to have collateral.
- money that is gained on one's bank account.
- this is a non bank finacial institution whose members may barrow from pooled deposits.
15 Clues: this is the granting of small loans • the buying and selling of goods online • money that is gained on one's bank account. • this is another name for the stock exchange market. • this is implemented by the central bank to curb inflation. • these kinds pf bank accounts are mainly used by businesses. • an asset that is used to generate an income at a future date. • ...
Business Structures 2022-10-27
Across
- organisation aimed at supporting others
- assets held under control for beneficiaries
- two or more companies working together
- separate legal entity with director/s
- all your assets may be at risk legally
- being legally responsible for something
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- a thing with distinct and independent existence
- business run by 2 to 20 people
- licence to use specified commercial activity
- business owned by one person
- Tax file number
- relating to large company or group
- work of keeping financial accounts
- exposure to danger
- Australian Taxation Office
15 Clues: Tax file number • exposure to danger • Australian Taxation Office • business owned by one person • business run by 2 to 20 people • relating to large company or group • work of keeping financial accounts • separate legal entity with director/s • two or more companies working together • all your assets may be at risk legally • organisation aimed at supporting others • ...
Business Planning 2022-01-17
Across
- A prediction of what we think will happen.
- A measure of what is missed out on when a decision is made.
- where the owners of sole traders and partnerships can lose personal as well as business assets if the business fails.
- When total costs are bigger than total revenue.
- A surplus of revenue over costs (Revenue - Total Costs).
- Costs that change depending on level of output and sales.
- A specific target that a business wants to achieve.
Down
- A formal document that sets out what a business does, what it wants to achieve and how it will achieve them.
- Costs that don’t change when output does.
- The value of money coming in from sales (quantity sold x selling price).
- Expenses incurred by a business when providing goods or services.
- Fixed Costs + Variable Costs.
- The number of items sold or services provided.
- Anyone interested in what a business does.
- The amount of money paid by a consumer for a good or service.
15 Clues: Fixed Costs + Variable Costs. • Costs that don’t change when output does. • A prediction of what we think will happen. • Anyone interested in what a business does. • The number of items sold or services provided. • When total costs are bigger than total revenue. • A specific target that a business wants to achieve. • ...
Business Studies 2022-04-19
Across
- Two or more people start a business together.
- The benefits you offer an employee for good work.
- The money you pay to employees
- The money that remains when revenue is higher than costs.
- The force that drives us towards a goal.
- Also known as overheads
- a budget is a _______________ plan.
- Cost data and Revenue Data help us make the best _________ for our business.
Down
- ____________ liability company
- money that you get from a bank
- Happens when the employer takes disciplinary action against an employee.
- Human Resource _____________
- is is the process of filling an organization’s job vacancies by appointing new staff
- money you get from selling goods and services
- expenses that a business has to pay to engage in its trading activities.
15 Clues: Also known as overheads • Human Resource _____________ • ____________ liability company • money that you get from a bank • The money you pay to employees • a budget is a _______________ plan. • The force that drives us towards a goal. • Two or more people start a business together. • money you get from selling goods and services • ...
Business Organizations 2022-04-26
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- items of value
- exist when a single seller dominates the market
- secretly agree to raise prices to dominate the market
- organization owned by many people but treated by law if though it were a person
- when large firms buy out other firms
- complete responsibility for debts and damages
- not all partners are equal
- business owned by one person
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- person who has the skill set to set up and manage a business
- business given the exclusive right to sell product
- temporary partnership
- business owned by two people or a group of people
- an arrangement between groups to reduce competition and control price
- represents ownership rights to a portion of future profits
- industry dominated by several suppliers
15 Clues: items of value • temporary partnership • not all partners are equal • business owned by one person • when large firms buy out other firms • industry dominated by several suppliers • complete responsibility for debts and damages • exist when a single seller dominates the market • business owned by two people or a group of people • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-25
Across
- individuals who work for a company.
- _______ maximization means making the most amount of money as possible.
- _________ objectives include market share, profits, survival and sales.
- ______ of production that include land, labor, capital, enterprise.
- Intangible things provided by a business.
- Amount of profit paid to shareholders
- _____ sector includes all organizations owned by the government.
- an individual who runs the organization.
- _______ sector is organizations owned by individuals or groups of individuals.
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- Amount of work produced by a person, machine or factory.
- people who invest in a business in order to receive a profit.
- Organizations that provide goods and services.
- The functional areas of a business are ______________
- Any individual who affects an organization or is affected by it.
- Physical things provided by a business.
15 Clues: individuals who work for a company. • Amount of profit paid to shareholders • Physical things provided by a business. • an individual who runs the organization. • Intangible things provided by a business. • Organizations that provide goods and services. • The functional areas of a business are ______________ • Amount of work produced by a person, machine or factory. • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-23
Across
- People who make up the workforce of an organization.
- Money that a business generates from the sales of its products.
- An association of two people or more who agree to run a business together.
- People or organizations that purchase goods or services.
- A business that is operated and owned by an individual.
- Value is added to materials and components by working on them and turning them into much more expensive finished articles.
- The process of manufacturing products from raw materials or components.
- Companies that have separate legal identity from its owners.
- Aims or targets that help to make a business successful.
- Assests that are important for the growth of a business and for the production of goods.
Down
- Companies that have relatively few shareholders who take all the business decisions.
- Companies in which shares can be bought and sold to the public.
- sss
- An individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities.
- The provision of service and distribution of the finished product to the market
- sss
16 Clues: sss • sss • People who make up the workforce of an organization. • A business that is operated and owned by an individual. • People or organizations that purchase goods or services. • Aims or targets that help to make a business successful. • Companies that have separate legal identity from its owners. • Companies in which shares can be bought and sold to the public. • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-23
Across
- People who make up the workforce of an organization.
- Money that a business generates from the sales of its products.
- An association of two people or more who agree to run a business together.
- People or organizations that purchase goods or services.
- A business that is operated and owned by an individual.
- Value is added to materials and components by working on them and turning them into much more expensive finished articles.
- The process of manufacturing products from raw materials or components.
- Companies that have separate legal identity from its owners.
- Aims or targets that help to make a business successful.
- Assests that are important for the growth of a business and for the production of goods.
Down
- Companies that have relatively few shareholders who take all the business decisions.
- Companies in which shares can be bought and sold to the public.
- sss
- An individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities.
- The provision of service and distribution of the finished product to the market
- sss
16 Clues: sss • sss • People who make up the workforce of an organization. • A business that is operated and owned by an individual. • People or organizations that purchase goods or services. • Aims or targets that help to make a business successful. • Companies that have separate legal identity from its owners. • Companies in which shares can be bought and sold to the public. • ...
Business English 2025-06-10
15 Clues: šéf • plat • výhoda • únavná • brigáda • pohovor • vzdělání • kandidát • přijmout • reference • životopis • dovednosti • pracovat pod někým • opakující se práce • pracovat pro někoho
Business 1.1 2025-06-10
Across
- Taking action without being told
- Starting and running a business
- Helping or doing work for someone
- Person who starts a business
- Revenue-Costs
- What a business offers to customers
- When costs are greater than revenue
Down
- Having lots of different options
- Making a product more attractive to customers
- Gap in the market
- Coming up with new ideas
- People who buy goods or services
- Taking a gamble
- Food, water, shelter, clothing...
- Creating something new or improved
15 Clues: Revenue-Costs • Taking a gamble • Gap in the market • Coming up with new ideas • Person who starts a business • Starting and running a business • Having lots of different options • Taking action without being told • People who buy goods or services • Helping or doing work for someone • Food, water, shelter, clothing... • Creating something new or improved • ...
Business Crossword 2025-08-30
Across
- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- A business or company that sells goods or services.
- The work people do to make things or provide services.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- A physical item that you can buy, like toys or food.
- Giving one thing and getting something in return.
- The act of buying and selling things.
Down
- A person or company that provides goods or services.
- Things people do for others, like teaching or fixing things.
- Trading goods or services without using money.
- A place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- The money a business makes after paying its costs.
- A set of steps to do something the right way.
- The thing we use to buy goods and services (like coins or bills).
15 Clues: The act of buying and selling things. • A person who starts and runs a business. • A person who buys and uses goods or services. • A set of steps to do something the right way. • Trading goods or services without using money. • When a business spends more money than it earns. • Giving one thing and getting something in return. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-09-11
Across
- When two or more people try to reach an agreement.
- When a company spends more money than it earns.
- Something that a company makes or sells.
- Putting money into something to make more money later.
- Where products or services are bought and sold.
- A person who works for a company.
- The last day or time something must be finished.
Down
- When someone gets a higher job position.
- Extra money given for good work.
- A written agreement between two sides.
- A person who buys something.
- The money a company makes after costs.
- When people come together to talk about work.
- The company or person who hires employees.
- The money someone earns for work, usually monthly.
15 Clues: A person who buys something. • Extra money given for good work. • A person who works for a company. • A written agreement between two sides. • The money a company makes after costs. • When someone gets a higher job position. • Something that a company makes or sells. • The company or person who hires employees. • When people come together to talk about work. • ...
Business 9 2025-09-16
Across
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- the availability of goods or services, where more supply often means lower prices.
- an entrepreneurial undertaking with elements of risk and reward.
- Introducing new ideas.
- A shared effort where multiple people contribute, risk, and benefit together.
- Resources (money, equipment, assets) used for business growth and expansion
- Exchanging goods or services without money involved.
- A market controlled by one dominant player, with no competition.
Down
- the place where buyers and sellers interact.
- An unfinished draft or model to test if an idea works in the real world.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the race to be better, faster, or cheaper than others
- Trust to pay later, like borrowing with the expectation of repayment.
- The total income from goods or services before expenses.
- A portion of something larger, where ownership offers potential rewards or risks.
15 Clues: Introducing new ideas. • the place where buyers and sellers interact. • A person who organizes and operates a business • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • Exchanging goods or services without money involved. • the race to be better, faster, or cheaper than others • The total income from goods or services before expenses. • ...
business crossword 2025-09-18
Across
- are something you want to accomplish in the future
- is important because it creates a respectful high achieving and welcoming environment for all professionals to succeed in
- slacks with a belt that matches your dress shoes
- is the way that someone looks through their cloths, hair, smell, posture and facial expressions
- is a way of thinking or feeling about people, things or a situation
- is a set period in which something will happen or take place
- is ordering things from most important to least important
Down
- is the behavior, looks, and skill expected of a professional that will result in positive relationships
- is the process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way.
- fitted suit, nice button up, dress shoes and socks
- is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- means acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair
- is an expert in their area of work
- pants or jeans unbutton more then one button
- is a desired result of a person's effort
15 Clues: is an expert in their area of work • is a desired result of a person's effort • pants or jeans unbutton more then one button • slacks with a belt that matches your dress shoes • fitted suit, nice button up, dress shoes and socks • are something you want to accomplish in the future • is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • ...
Business crossword 2025-09-18
Across
- - informing the target market
- - born 1978 - 1994
- - maximize business decisions
- - states businesses must satisfy the needs and wants of their customers to compete in the market
- - person who buys the product
- - developing a product mix
- - obtaining money for business operations
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- - person who uses the product
- - born 1946-1964
- - providing consumers with the products and services they desire
- - dividing people based on certain characteristics
- - using channels to get products to consumers
- - born 1965-1977
- - separating markets based on products
- - the value which is put to a product or service
15 Clues: - born 1946-1964 • - born 1965-1977 • - born 1978 - 1994 • - developing a product mix • - person who uses the product • - informing the target market • - maximize business decisions • - person who buys the product • - separating markets based on products • - obtaining money for business operations • - using channels to get products to consumers • ...
Business Online 2025-11-26
Across
- — A business’s capacity to grow its online operations smoothly as demand rises.
- — Rules that explain how customers can return goods and get refunds.
- — Initial expenses required to build and launch an online business.
- — The threat of scams, identity theft or dishonest transactions in online trading.
- — A website type that processes payments and completes sales online.
- — Online platforms that host many sellers (e.g., Amazon, Etsy).
- — The activity of buying and selling goods or services over the internet.
- — A customer benefit of online shopping: easy access and 24/7 availability.
- — Using software or technology to perform repetitive tasks without human input.
Down
- — Platforms used for marketing, customer engagement and brand awareness.
- — The planning and management of storage, transport and delivery of goods.
- — Simple informational websites that showcase a business and its services.
- — Other businesses offering similar products or services in the same market.
- — The ability of an online business to access customers worldwide.
- — Measures and practices used to protect systems and customer data online.
15 Clues: — Online platforms that host many sellers (e.g., Amazon, Etsy). • — The ability of an online business to access customers worldwide. • — Initial expenses required to build and launch an online business. • — Rules that explain how customers can return goods and get refunds. • — A website type that processes payments and completes sales online. • ...
Business Ethics 2025-12-05
Across
- the mastermind of the largest Ponzi scheme in history
- pressure investor withdrawals that expose the fraud
- person who reported suspicious activity
- fund inevitable failure once new money stops
- of cards metaphor for a fragile, doomed structure
- diligence careful vetting that many investors skipped
- fraud targeting trusted groups or communities
- efforts to recover and return stolen funds
Down
- funds firms that funneled money into the scheme
- investigation regulatory scrutiny that came too late
- losses massive financial damage when scheme unraveled
- secretly redirecting investor funds for personal use
- fake profits promised to attract and keep investors
- statements forged documents showing nonexistent gains
- scheme a fraud paying earlier investors with new investors’ money
15 Clues: person who reported suspicious activity • efforts to recover and return stolen funds • fund inevitable failure once new money stops • fraud targeting trusted groups or communities • funds firms that funneled money into the scheme • of cards metaphor for a fragile, doomed structure • pressure investor withdrawals that expose the fraud • ...
12-1financial planing 2015-02-09
Across
- in business finance should be consulted to help the new
- -all income that a business received over a period of time
- whit its financial planing.
- new business fail due to poor financial planing .
Down
- is when expenses exceed revenue.
- -the cost of operating a business.
- is when revenue is greater than expenses .
- moment a decision is made to start business financial planing
- business.
- business is guided by the basic financial equation.
- BUDGET IDENTIFIES WHERE THE BUSINESS IS GOING.
11 Clues: business. • whit its financial planing. • is when expenses exceed revenue. • -the cost of operating a business. • is when revenue is greater than expenses . • BUDGET IDENTIFIES WHERE THE BUSINESS IS GOING. • new business fail due to poor financial planing . • business is guided by the basic financial equation. • in business finance should be consulted to help the new • ...
Chapter 7 2021-10-12
Across
- Having to do with the meanings of words and symbols
- The tendency to view an object in terms of its name or familiar usage
- A thought process that attempts to generate multiple solutions to problems
- Mental activity involved in understanding, processing, and communicating information; the use of mental processes to perceive and mentally represent the world, think, and engage in problem solving and decision making
- Tendency to respond to a new problem with an approach that was successfully used with similar problems
- A factor that provides an advantage for test takers from certain cultural backgrounds, such as using test items that are based on middle-class culture in the United States
- Accumulated months of credit that a person earns on the Stanford-Binet Intelligence Scale
- A ratio obtained by dividing a child's score on an intelligence test by chronological age
- Application of regular grammatical rules for forming inflections to irregular verbs and nouns
- Paying attention to information, mentally representing it, reasoning about it, and making decisions about it
- A specific example
- The rules for forming formatting grammatical phrases and sentences in a language
- Meaning. the quality of language in which words are used as symbols for objects, events, or ideas
- The communication by means of symbols arranged according to rules of grammar
- Decision-making heuristic in which people make judgments about samples according to the populations they appear to represent
- A single word used to express complex meanings
- The ability to generate novel and useful solutions to problems
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- When we try to solve a problem by evaluating the difference between the current situation and the goal
- The quality of language that permits one to communicate information about objects and events in another time and place
- An algorithm for solving problems in which each possible solution is tested according to a particular set of rules
- A decision-making heuristic in which a presumption or first estimate serves as a cognitive anchor. As we receive additional information, we make adjustments but tend to remain in the proximity of the anchor
- The capacity to combine words into original sentences
- The view that language structures the way we view the world
- A statistical technique that allows researchers to determine the relationships among large number of items, such as test items
- The basic abilities that make up intelligence
- Internal image or visual representation that is used in thinking and momery
- The sudden recoganization of perceptions, allowing the sudden solution of a problem
- The influence of wording, or the context in which information is presented, on decision making
- Gardner’s view that there are several intelligences, not just one
- Neural "prewiring" that facilitates the child's learning of grammar
- A thought process that narrows in on the single best solution to a problem
- A process that sometimes occurs when we stand back from a frustrating problem while the solution "suddenly" appears
- Sternberg’s Theory that intelligence has three prongs, consisting of analytical, creative, and practical intelligence
- The concept of a category of objects or events that serves as a good example of the category
- Assistant see of a method of measuring, as, for example, shown by obtaining similar scores on different testing occasionsCall Annette Rigdon.
- A decision-making heuristic in which our estimates of frequency or probability of events are based on how easy it is to find examples
- The View that language learning involves an interaction between environmental factors and an unborn tendency to acquire language
- The mental capacity from the ability to reason, plan, solve problems, etc.
- The extent to which a method of measurement measures what it is supposed to measure, as, for example shown by the extent to which it is related to an external standard.
- A mental category that is used to class together objects, relations, events, abstractions, ideas, or qualities that have common properties
- Rules of thumb that helps us simplify and solve problems
- a systematic procedure for solving a problem that works invariably when it is correctly applied
- The degree to which the variations in a trait from one person to another can be attributed to, or explained by, genetic factors
43 Clues: A specific example • The basic abilities that make up intelligence • A single word used to express complex meanings • Having to do with the meanings of words and symbols • The capacity to combine words into original sentences • Rules of thumb that helps us simplify and solve problems • The view that language structures the way we view the world • ...
Keeping it from Harold 2023-09-06
10 Clues: intellect • excellence • commendable • child genius • deeply,greatly • surprize,wonder • anxious,apprehensive • reluctance,objection • decorative hanging light • polite,calm and sensible behaviour
Bench Crossword 2024-02-01
Across
- 'You're about as free to choose as a fly in a spiderweb.'. Neil might say this about which business intelligence platform?
- 'My name is longer than any other person I've met' - which QRian said these words?
- The Big Three refers to three exercises in weightlifting. Which is usually weakest?
- What is the name of the QRian providing NPI training later today?
- Who wrote the most recently published article on the QWiki? Clue: he's on the bench.
- Name of national park in Southern Wales, highest point Pen Y Fan
Down
- Which county has the settlement that is further than any other in the UK from the sea?
- A mathematical concept associated with Marine Robotics, a bit like 8.
- One QRian in this call has an animal that features in their slack profile picture - which animal is this?
- To the nearest ten, how many weworks are there in London?
- There are more of these than doors - thanks QR!
- Who was the most recent recipient of the QR Europe Quality Recognition award?
- Which QR location in Illinois means ‘conforming to standard’
- I am a question and a pickaxe. What am I?
14 Clues: I am a question and a pickaxe. What am I? • There are more of these than doors - thanks QR! • To the nearest ten, how many weworks are there in London? • Which QR location in Illinois means ‘conforming to standard’ • Name of national park in Southern Wales, highest point Pen Y Fan • What is the name of the QRian providing NPI training later today? • ...
Business IGCSE Key Terms 2025-09-24
Across
- A business that that is owned by one person who has unlimited liability
- The process of finding and selecting workers.
- When a business sell shares publicly on the stock exchange for the first time
- A cost-based method for setting the prices of goods and services and is calculated by adding a mark-up percentage to the cost of the product: ___________ pricing
- Goods or services that are produced in this country and sold to other countries
- Authority to pass down from superior to subordinate.
- Giving official authority to employees to make decisions and to control their own work activities.
- A type of public relations where a business aims to improve brand awareness through making
- The share of the profit received by a shareholder
- Referred to informally as firing or sacking. It is the termination of employment by an employer against the will of the employee.
Down
- Where a business acquires another business
- A payment system where employees are paid an agreed rate for every item produced
- The income from sales; price x quantity sold
- The difference between revenue and cost of sales
- the growing integration of the world's economies
- A method used to analyse the product portfolio of a business that contains stars, Cash cows, question marks and dogs.
- The money raised by a business from the sale of shares
- to individuals and organisations
18 Clues: to individuals and organisations • Where a business acquires another business • The income from sales; price x quantity sold • The process of finding and selecting workers. • The difference between revenue and cost of sales • the growing integration of the world's economies • The share of the profit received by a shareholder • ...
Core Business Words 2024-08-06
Across
- The purchasing and selling of goods in large quantities at cheaper prices–usually to stores or vendors who then sell them to the individual customers
- The buying and selling of goods, property, or services
- The money left after subtracting expenses (pay, supplies, etc.) from revenue
- Money earned from sales
- Identifying spaces/avenues for selling your product and then promoting products or services to potential customers in those spaces
- The expenses involved in running a business
- The process through which a company creates a distinct identity (includes logo, colors, advertising style, etc.)
- (Return on Investment) How much profit a company makes relative to its investment
- The process of positioning and arranging products for sale (especially physically, in retail space)
- Money or value owed by a person or company–sometimes in the form of an asset that has not yet been paid off (can also mean legal responsibility/”blame-ability” in other contexts)
Down
- The process of creating and running your own business
- (Key Performance Indicator) Numbers that measure how well a company is doing
- The missed value of an option not taken when a business chooses another option (example: Having your one salesperson at a Star Wars convention in Indianapolis means she cannot attend ComicCon in Las Vegas.)
- The decrease in value of an asset over time
- (Business-to-Business) Activity that takes place between two businesses rather than between a business and an individual consumer
- Sheet (also called books) A financial statement showing a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity
- (Business-to-Consumer) Activity that takes place between a business and an individual consumer rather than between two businesses
- (Research and development) - The process of experimenting and improving upon product designs
- The selling of items directly to individual customers
- Something valuable that a company owns (like equipment or property)
20 Clues: Money earned from sales • The decrease in value of an asset over time • The expenses involved in running a business • The process of creating and running your own business • The selling of items directly to individual customers • The buying and selling of goods, property, or services • Something valuable that a company owns (like equipment or property) • ...
Chapter 1 2023-04-26
Across
- financial reports that recap the financial state and process
- the calculation showing the bond among assets, liabilities, and owners equity
- the amount enduring after the value of all liabilities is deducted from the value of all assets
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- a person or business to what a liability is owed
- The progression of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
- a proper report that shows what an individual owns, what and individual owes, and the difference between the two
- an account used to recap the owners equity in a business
- the usage of ethics in making business choices
- the change between personal assets and personal liabilities
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- economic rights to the assets of a business
- a certain amount that is owed
- the change between assets and liabilities
Down
- the cost of goods or services used to operate a business
- a official written document that defines the nature of a business and how it will work
- a sale in which payment will be established at a later date
- a business owed by a person
- a planned process intended to collect financial data and summarize the results in accounting records and reports
- normally accepted accounting principles. the values and rules that accountants follow while recording and reportage financial activities
- the deferences between the increases and decreases in a account
- any company activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owners equity
- anything that is owned
- the name that is given to an account
- assets taken from the company for the owners personal use
- a growth in equity ensuing from the sale of goods or services
- a record that recaps all the transaction affecting to a single item in the accounting equation
27 Clues: anything that is owned • a business owed by a person • a certain amount that is owed • the name that is given to an account • the change between assets and liabilities • economic rights to the assets of a business • a business that performs an activity for a fee • the usage of ethics in making business choices • a person or business to what a liability is owed • ...
U3A05 Assignment 1 2022-06-18
Across
- an owner of shares in a company.
- a business in which one person provides the permanent fiance and, in return, has full control of the business
- a payment given to employees based on the sales they make.
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product.
- the sum of financial assets that are required to produce goods or services
- who has an inner need to achieve goals and feel a sense of accomplishment
- a business formed by two or more people to carry on a business together
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, for example acting as an agent for a company's products.
- individual or group that has an interest in any decision or activity of an organization.
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- a type of intellectual property that protects original works of authorship as soon as an author fixes the work in a tangible form of expression.
Down
- the control over an enterprise, providing the power to dictate the operations and functions.
- the money a business pulls in after accounting for all expenses.
- the capacity of a company's management to set and achieve challenging goals, take fast and decisive action when needed, outperform the competition, and inspire others to perform at the highest level they can.
- a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity
- another word for a for-profit business or company
- a form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee
- the ways a business can encourage staff to give their best.
- someone who takes the financial risk of starting and managing a new venture
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
20 Clues: an owner of shares in a company. • another word for a for-profit business or company • a form of debt incurred by an individual or other entity • a payment given to employees based on the sales they make. • a form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee • the ways a business can encourage staff to give their best. • ...
Accounting Assumptions and Characteristics 2018-02-19
Across
- present obligation owed due to previous events
- users can understand and identify similarities and differences in information across a period of time
- resource that will be able to produce future economic benefit
- business will continue to operate in the future
- financial information has to make sense to users with reasonable business knowledge
- decrease in owners equity that relates to business operations
- owners interest or investment in the business
Down
- information reported must be truthful to real world economic event
- information represents honestly what it says it represents. Financial information is supported by evidence
- records of business must be kept separate to the owner of the business
- increase in owners equity that comes from business operations
- information must be available to decision makers in time to influence decisions
- revenue is recognised when it is earned and expenses are recognised when they are incurred
- information is related to economic decisions to help users
- reports are prepared for a set time period
15 Clues: reports are prepared for a set time period • owners interest or investment in the business • present obligation owed due to previous events • business will continue to operate in the future • information is related to economic decisions to help users • increase in owners equity that comes from business operations • ...
Types of Businesses and Market Structures 2015-03-26
Across
- a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes
- own corporations
- the idea that a business owner is responsible for all the businesses debts and losses
- a business structure with the greatest access to funds and resources
- an advantage of partnerships
Down
- would occur if companies involved in the different steps of making a good combined
- a semi-independent business that buys the right to sell a parent company's products
- if GMC and Ford joined together
- a type of partnership that protects one partner from the mistakes of another
- a business controlled and owned by one person
- a business organization in which one partner is responsible for the day to day running and the other the funds
- an organization seeking the shared benefit of its owners and customers
- keeping these may be the biggest advantage to sole proprietorship
- an organization that seeks to benefit society
- a business composed of several companies that produce unrelated goods
15 Clues: own corporations • an advantage of partnerships • if GMC and Ford joined together • a business controlled and owned by one person • an organization that seeks to benefit society • a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes • keeping these may be the biggest advantage to sole proprietorship • ...
Types of Businesses and Market Structures 2015-03-26
Across
- an organization that seeks to benefit society
- would occur if companies involved in the different steps of making a good combined
- a business controlled and owned by one person
- a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes
Down
- a business organization in which one partner is responsible for the day to day running and the other the funds
- keeping these may be the biggest advantage to sole proprietorship
- a business composed of several companies that produce unrelated goods
- a business structure with the greatest access to funds and resources
- if GMC and Ford joined together
- the idea that a business owner is responsible for all the businesses debts and losses
- an organization seeking the shared benefit of its owners and customers
- an advantage of partnerships
- a type of partnership that protects one partner from the mistakes of another
- own corporations
- a semi-independent business that buys the right to sell a parent company's products
15 Clues: own corporations • an advantage of partnerships • if GMC and Ford joined together • an organization that seeks to benefit society • a business controlled and owned by one person • a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes • keeping these may be the biggest advantage to sole proprietorship • ...
Business Term Crossword 2022-10-09
Across
- Human effort used to produce goods and services
- Financial gain of a business
- The human resource that organizes and combines labor, land, and capital.
- A compulsory financial charge by a governmental organization
- A business that is run between two or more parties
- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- Individuals, groups, or organizations that impact why and how a company does business
Down
- Parts of the profit that must be paid to the shareholders of a corporation per year
- The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services.
- A business or team of individuals with legal standing to operate as a single entity
- The owner of shares in a company
- The buildings, machines, supplies, etc. used to produce goods and services
- The money a company earns from the sale of its products and services.
- Area of the economy in which businesses share the same or related business activity, product, or service
- An asset that grants owners a stake in a business.
15 Clues: Financial gain of a business • The owner of shares in a company • Human effort used to produce goods and services • A business that is run between two or more parties • An asset that grants owners a stake in a business. • A compulsory financial charge by a governmental organization • The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services. • ...
vocab 2023-01-31
Across
- A ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account.
- the total shares of ownership in a corporation.
- a legal document that identifies basic characteristics of a corporation.
- the assets or other financial resources available to a business.
- A business that buys and resells merchandise primarily to other merchandising businesses.
- A business from which merchandise, supplies, or other assets are purchased.
Down
- A merchandising business that sells to those who use or consume the goods.
- Goods that a business purchases in order to sell.
- Each unit of ownership in a corporation.
- An account in a general ledger that summarizes all accounts in a subsidiary ledger.
- The owner of one or more shares of stock.
- the subsidiary ledger containing vendor accounts.
- An organization with the legal rights of a person which many persons or other corporations may own.
- the legal right for a business to conduct operations as a corporation.
- A business that purchases and resells goods
15 Clues: Each unit of ownership in a corporation. • The owner of one or more shares of stock. • A business that purchases and resells goods • the total shares of ownership in a corporation. • Goods that a business purchases in order to sell. • the subsidiary ledger containing vendor accounts. • A ledger that is summarized in a single general ledger account. • ...
chapter 17 bookwork 2020-04-02
Across
- The manufactured goods used to make other goods and services.
- of Supply- states that businesses will produce more products when they can sell them at higher prices.
- All human effort, skills, and abilities used to produce goods and services.
- An economic system in which the productive resources—farms, factories, machines, and so on—are owned by private citizens.
- Is the money a business has left after it has paid its expenses.
- Organizations- Some business organizations provide goods and services without seeking to earn a profit for stockholders.
- A person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business.
- Shares of ownership.
- People who buy corporate stocks.
Down
- A business in which two or more people share the responsibilities, costs, profits, and losses.
- Resources- Items provided by nature without human intervention that can be used to produce goods and to provide services.
- Proprietorship- A small business owned by one person.
- occurs when there are not enough resources to meet people’s wants.
- If a company is the only one selling a product.
- Economy- Economic decisions are made by people looking out for their own best interests.
- Corporate profits paid to stockholders.
- A type of business that is recognized as a separate legal entity.
- Enterprise- Business owners may operate however they see fit, with little direction or interference by the government.
- Market- The right to buy and sell goods as you want.
- of Demand- states that buyers will demand, or want, a greater quantity of a good when its price is low.
20 Clues: Shares of ownership. • People who buy corporate stocks. • Corporate profits paid to stockholders. • If a company is the only one selling a product. • Market- The right to buy and sell goods as you want. • Proprietorship- A small business owned by one person. • The manufactured goods used to make other goods and services. • ...
Foodservice industry 2022-11-21
Across
- Is a document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business
- An expense other than food and wages.
- Earns more than enough to pay for daily expenses.
- Is a business that has only one owner.
- Company sells an individual business owner the right to use the company’s name, logo, concept, and products. In return, the business owner agrees to run the food-service business as outlined by the franchise company.
- Works to pay for daily expenses, such as wages and food costs.
- The money a business makes after paying all of its expenses.
- Has an upscale atmosphere, or overall mood, excellent food and service, and higher menu prices.
- Manages the banquet operations of hotels, banquet facilities, hospitals, and universities.
- Divides land into sections that can be used for different purposes, including residential (housing), business, and manufacturing.
- Oversees the work of the entire restaurant.
- Industry supplies food and lodging to customers who are away from home.
- A contract between a business and an insurance company.
- Caterer prepares and delivers food from a central kitchen to different locations.
- Work on the food production line. They cook foods and put them on plates for service staff to take to customers.
- Servers take customer orders and then bring the food to the table
- Self-motivated person who creates and runs a business.
- Specific preparation and cooking tasks are assigned to each member of the kitchen staff.
- Restaurant where customers serve themselves.
- means that businesses or individuals may buy and sell products, and set prices with little government control.
- A restaurant that quickly provides a limited selection of food at low prices
- Such as dishwasher and cashier.
- Entry-level employees are rotated, or given specific amounts of time at one job, and then moved through a series of jobs.
Down
- Works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art.
- A restaurant that has two or more locations that sell the same products and are operated by the same company
- Work on the food production line. They cook foods and put them on plates for service staff to take to customers.
- Orders ingredients for menu dishes, and makes sure that they are prepared correctly.
- prepares ingredients to be used by the line cooks.
- An advanced culinary student works at a foodservice business to get hands-on training.
- Responsible for making baked items, such as breads, desserts, and pastries.
- Is a general preference or dislike for something within an industry.
- proof that you are an expert in a specific topic, such as culinary arts, baking, and pastry making.
- Has one or more owners and is not part of a national restaurant business.
- Is created when a state grants an individual or a group of people a charter with legal rights to form a business.
- Is a written permission to participate in a business activity.
- Offers advice and information to other foodservice business owners and managers.
- Coordinates and assigns duties to the serving staff, such as hosts, servers, and bussers.
- Work experience in many different tasks.
- Buys food and supplies for restaurants according to his or her restaurant clients’ current needs.
- Uses culinary science to set new standards in food technology.
- Is a style of cooking.
- Is a legal association of two or more people who share the ownership of the business.
- Pantry chef, is responsible for preparing cold food items.
- company that sells products and equipment to the foodservice industry.
- Coordinates the food for each function.
- Helps chefs to select the food products and equipment that will best fit their needs and budgets.
- Manages all kitchen operations.
- Supervises and sometime assists other chefs in the kitchen.The sous chef may also fill in for the executive chef when necessary.
- helps businesses to find the right employees.
- Means that food for special occasions is made at a customer’s location.
- Works closely with food scientists to produce new food products.
51 Clues: Is a style of cooking. • Manages all kitchen operations. • Such as dishwasher and cashier. • An expense other than food and wages. • Is a business that has only one owner. • Coordinates the food for each function. • Work experience in many different tasks. • Oversees the work of the entire restaurant. • Restaurant where customers serve themselves. • ...
Financial Terms 2015-01-13
Across
- the point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs
- occur when a business' revenue is greater than its cost
- the income made by a business for selling its product
- occur when a business' cost are greater than its revenue
- costs the business paid when it is first launched
- the value of fixed costs added to variable costs
Down
- the amount a business asks a customer to pay for the product
- costs that will change when a business' output goes up or down
- The day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading
- costs that do not change when a business' output goes up or down
- how much of a product is sold by a business over a certain period of time
- how much of a product is sold by
12 Clues: how much of a product is sold by • the value of fixed costs added to variable costs • costs the business paid when it is first launched • the income made by a business for selling its product • The day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading • occur when a business' revenue is greater than its cost • occur when a business' cost are greater than its revenue • ...
understanding financial planning- Yovani Hernandez 2015-04-28
Across
- to report the revenue expenses and net income or loss from operation for a specific period
- are what a company owns
- are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- is the value of the owners investment in the business
- detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals,families,and businesses
- All income that a business receives over a period of time
- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
Down
- the assets,liabilities,and owner equity for a specific date are listed
- are differences between actual and budgeted performance
- Are the costs of operating a business
- are comparisons of a company financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period
- is the financial record of employee compensation deductions and net pay
- is an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period
- are what a company owns
15 Clues: are what a company owns • are what a company owns • Are the costs of operating a business • is the value of the owners investment in the business • are differences between actual and budgeted performance • All income that a business receives over a period of time • the assets,liabilities,and owner equity for a specific date are listed • ...
Unit 1.3 Business Objectives Vocabulary 2024-09-16
Across
- An objective that specific, measurable, agreed, realistic, and time specific
- The proportion of total market sales that one business (or brand) accounts for
- Interim steps or benchmarks that set up a clear course of action
- A framework that measures a business's success in three key areas: profit, people, and the planet
- Short-term plans of action that firms use to achieve their objectives
- Targets an organization is attempting to achieve
- Plans of action that businesses use to achieve their targets and objectives
- The long-term goals which a business hopes to achieve
Down
- Approach in which businesses put effort and thought considering all groups of society when making business decisions
- Sets out where the business wants to be in the future
- Increase the size and operations of a business
- The amount of money you earn after you pay for all your costs of running your business
- Sets out the overall purpose of a business
- The continued existence of the business
14 Clues: The continued existence of the business • Sets out the overall purpose of a business • Increase the size and operations of a business • Targets an organization is attempting to achieve • Sets out where the business wants to be in the future • The long-term goals which a business hopes to achieve • Interim steps or benchmarks that set up a clear course of action • ...
Red Ribbon Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
Types of Businesses and Market Structures 2015-03-26
Across
- would occur if companies involved in the different steps of making a good combined
- an advantage of partnerships
- a business controlled and owned by one person
- if GMC and Ford joined together
Down
- a business organization in which one partner is responsible for the day to day running and the other the funds
- an organization seeking the shared benefit of its owners and customers
- an organization that seeks to benefit society
- a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes
- a semi-independent business that buys the right to sell a parent company's products
- a business structure with the greatest access to funds and resources
- a business composed of several companies that produce unrelated goods
- the idea that a business owner is responsible for all the businesses debts and losses
- keeping these may be the biggest advantage to sole proprietorship
- own corporations
- a type of partnership that protects one partner from the mistakes of another
15 Clues: own corporations • an advantage of partnerships • if GMC and Ford joined together • an organization that seeks to benefit society • a business controlled and owned by one person • a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes • keeping these may be the biggest advantage to sole proprietorship • ...
Entrepreneurship vocabulary puzzle 2025-04-28
Across
- A person who creates a business
- People that create or produce a product.
- Expenses that don't change from month to month
- amount of money brought into a business before any expenses
- One who organizes and manages and assumes finacial risks of a business or enterprise
- The art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates a product or service
- the financial gain is the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating or producing something.
Down
- Skills to help you become employable
- Expense that varies from month to month
- A quick description of an idea for a business
- the entire property of a person, association or corporation
- Expenses that don't change from month to month
- Art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates a product or service
- An overview of a business goal including details on how you think
- A company that sells a product similar to yours
- An amount available for a required purpose
16 Clues: A person who creates a business • Skills to help you become employable • Expense that varies from month to month • People that create or produce a product. • An amount available for a required purpose • A quick description of an idea for a business • Expenses that don't change from month to month • Expenses that don't change from month to month • ...
Finance 2015-01-13
Across
- this occurs when a business' costs are greater than its revenue
- how much of a product is sold by a business over a certain period of time
- costs that will change when a businesses output goes up or down
- the fixed and variable costs added together
- the income made by a business for selling its products
- the costs a business pays day-to-day when its trading
Down
- the charges paid by a business to provide its product and operate
- the cots a business pays when it is first launched
- the point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs
- the amount a business asks a customer to pay for a product or service
- costs that do not change when a business output goes up or down
- what a business receives when its revenue is greater than its costs
12 Clues: the fixed and variable costs added together • the cots a business pays when it is first launched • the costs a business pays day-to-day when its trading • the income made by a business for selling its products • the point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs • this occurs when a business' costs are greater than its revenue • ...
2nd Quarter Security Training 2021-06-17
Across
- Any check placed on a hold longer than 7 business days must be deposited into a __________ account.
- Per ______________ a check that is placed on a seven business day hold and deposited into a checking account must release $225 the next business day after it was deposited, $5300 the second business day, and the remaining check amount on the seventh business day.
- All checks will be placed on a 7 business day hold during the first 30 days for a ________________.
- How many numbers are in a Canadian routing number?
- These checks will never require a hold.
- An account that has been negative for more than 6 business days during the past six months will have a warning that says "___________ Check Hold Warning".
- An account with this warning will be subject to seven business day check holds on all checks.
- Checks deposited into the ATM will automatically have a ______ day hold.
- Checks placed on a hold longer than 2 business days require a __________________.
Down
- Ask ________ to understand where the member obtained the check from and for what purpose.
- A type of endorsement that involves signing the back of the check the exact way it is written on the front.
- When the numerical amount and the written amount on a check do not match, the check can only be negotiated for what is on the _________.
- To prevent check fraud, always verify the member’s _______ on the front of the check before negotiating an OnUs check.
- If the endorsement states __________ to any financial institution other than MSGCU, do NOT accept the check. If the endorsement lists MSGCU _________, the check should not be accepted until a supervisor can review with Accounting. (Hint: same answer for both blanks)
- A check made out to a _______ can only be deposited into that ________ account. (hint: same word)
- A type of endorsement that involves signing the back of the check under the words “For Deposit Only”
- These checks cannot be deposited at MSGCU because we do not offer the type of account it needs to be deposited into.
- These checks must be deposited into an account where the payee(s) has access to the funds.
- A type of endorsement that is used when the receiver of the check wants someone to get the money. Includes the words “Pay to the Order of”. We call this a 3rd Party check.
19 Clues: These checks will never require a hold. • How many numbers are in a Canadian routing number? • Checks deposited into the ATM will automatically have a ______ day hold. • Checks placed on a hold longer than 2 business days require a __________________. • Ask ________ to understand where the member obtained the check from and for what purpose. • ...
Ella Persio-Chapter 9 2021-02-23
Across
- the economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference
- voluntary labor associations
- when the crops planted change each year
- economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested into business ventures to make a profit
- to judge things on their utility
- large buildings filled with machines
- defended free markets
- large fields
- German journalist who introduced a radical socialism called Marxism
- the increased output of machine made goods
- to refuse to work
- a business owned by stockholders who share in it's profits but are not personally responsible for it's debts
Down
- process of developing machine production of goods
- city building and the movement of people to cities
- factors of production are owned by the public
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes of the risks of a business
- a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
- land, labor, and capital
- rights of ownership
- all means of production owned by the people
20 Clues: large fields • to refuse to work • rights of ownership • defended free markets • land, labor, and capital • voluntary labor associations • to judge things on their utility • large buildings filled with machines • when the crops planted change each year • the increased output of machine made goods • all means of production owned by the people • ...
