business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Business and Labor Crossword 2022-11-09
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- provide a service like health and legal care or credit unions
- stocks bought and sold in financial markets
- increase wages and better the working conditions of the members
- when two or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- advanced skills and education
- a business organization owned by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- most complex form of business
- when two or more firms competing in the same market join
- when unions and management negotiate a new labor contract
- business owned by 2 people
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- must be temporarily without work but have looked for work within the last four weeks
- headquartered in one country, but operating in many others
- no specialized skills
- when a demand is derived or set by the demand for another good/service
- contingency employment
- each partner only has a limited amount of liability
- sell merchandise to members at reduced prices
- semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- business owned by one person
- museums, schools, American Heart Association
20 Clues: no specialized skills • contingency employment • business owned by 2 people • business owned by one person • advanced skills and education • most complex form of business • stocks bought and sold in financial markets • museums, schools, American Heart Association • sell merchandise to members at reduced prices • each partner only has a limited amount of liability • ...
Econ topic 5 2022-11-10
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- semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell in that area
- headquartered in one country but operated in many
- two or more firms involved in different stages of the production join together
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- trys to better wages and work conditions
- indicators that can show the income
- operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefits
- owns shares in the company
- two or more firms competing in the same market join
- worker that has a predetermined termination date
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- company that has a controlling interest in another company
- act that allows states to pass right-to-work laws
- no owner, often run by a board
- most complex form of business
- business owned by two or more people who agree on responsibilities and profits
- refuse to continue working
- business owned by one person
- business enterprise having different economic activities in different unrelated industries
- gives workers a choice to join a union
- means it will last
20 Clues: means it will last • refuse to continue working • owns shares in the company • business owned by one person • most complex form of business • no owner, often run by a board • indicators that can show the income • gives workers a choice to join a union • trys to better wages and work conditions • worker that has a predetermined termination date • ...
unit 6 vocab review quiz 2025-03-30
Across
- something you want to do successfully in the future
- to pay someone to work for you
- job or career
- plan or arrange carefully
- to tell people about a product or service
- as officially for something
- to make something available to buy or use
- someone who buys things from shop
- information you find out from something
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- an opinion that someone offers you
- place in a building where people work
- someone you work with
- arranged well
- part of a business or company
- the person who organizes or leads a business
- something a business makes and sells
- an activity you do for fun
- someone who runs or owns a business with another person
- manage or operate something
19 Clues: arranged well • job or career • someone you work with • plan or arrange carefully • an activity you do for fun • as officially for something • manage or operate something • part of a business or company • to pay someone to work for you • someone who buys things from shop • an opinion that someone offers you • something a business makes and sells • ...
Business Activity Crossword 2025-01-07
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- A type of partner who invests in a partnership but has no part in running the business
- A business owned by two or more people
- Where a business takes a controlling interest in another business
- Money raised to start or develop a business
- The things a business aims to achieve
- The money paid to a shareholder from the profits of a limited company
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- A person who takes the risk of starting a business enterprise
- Something that will set out the general ideas of the business. A business...
- Groups or individuals who have an interest in business activity
- When a business merges with or takes over a business with which there is no connection
- The owners of a limited company
11 Clues: The owners of a limited company • The things a business aims to achieve • A business owned by two or more people • Money raised to start or develop a business • A person who takes the risk of starting a business enterprise • Groups or individuals who have an interest in business activity • Where a business takes a controlling interest in another business • ...
Glossary words 2023-04-28
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- undertaken among three or more entities, usually countries. The term frequently describes organizations such as the United Nations.
- head of the Department of Justice and chief lawyer of the U.S. government. Among other duties, they offer advice on the legal aspects of proposed policies to the president and other department heads.
- involving two or more agencies. The National Security Council (NSC), for example, is an interagency forum, not a forum internal to any one agency.
- the president’s principal advisor for intelligence-related matters and the head of the intelligence community, a network of seventeen agencies and organizations, such as the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA), Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI), and Defense Intelligence Agency (DIA), that collect and analyze information to assist policymaking.
- a tax on goods arriving from a foreign country, generally used as a tool of trade and foreign policy to penalize adversaries or favor allies or domestic producers.
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- undertaken by only one entity, generally a country.
- a country’s attitudes and actions in the international arena.
- undertaken between two entities, generally countries.
- the principal defense policy advisor to the president and head of the Department of Defense, which oversees the formulation and execution of defense policy and manages U.S. military forces.
- The president’s chief foreign affairs advisor, the country’s chief diplomat, and the head of the Department of State, which conducts the United States’ relationships with foreign countries and international organizations.
10 Clues: undertaken by only one entity, generally a country. • undertaken between two entities, generally countries. • a country’s attitudes and actions in the international arena. • undertaken among three or more entities, usually countries. The term frequently describes organizations such as the United Nations. • ...
Business Finance 2022-12-12
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- Gross profit minus expenses
- A report that shows assets and liabilities
- reward the business person receives for taking risk
- Revenue minus cost price
- Things the business owns
- Persons who take the risk and start a business
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- costs that do not change regularly
- What the business owes
- the flow of money in and out of a business
- total sales of the business over a period of time
- Money to be repaid with a loan
- Costs that change month to month
- when revenues equal expenses
13 Clues: What the business owes • Revenue minus cost price • Things the business owns • Gross profit minus expenses • when revenues equal expenses • Money to be repaid with a loan • Costs that change month to month • costs that do not change regularly • the flow of money in and out of a business • A report that shows assets and liabilities • ...
2013 Business Account Training 2013-05-31
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- The 24 character limit on business names for XP2 includes what?
- Business members ownership does not show up on this external system.
- If an EIN number is being used on a Sole Prop account, the business should be listed as what ownership type?
- This is needed on all business documents filed with the Texas Secretary of State before opening the account.
- Filing paperwork, advising on business structure, and helping with taxes are all considered __________.
- This list is guide for types of businesses we do not open at TruWest.
- What is the internal goal of our merchant services comapny for initial member contact on a referral (in hours)?
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- This is much like completing a needs analysis for our members. It begins with an open and honest exploratory conversation.
- What type of businesses does TruWest target?
- This is needed anytime you are opening a massage related business.
- This document is used to authorize the opening or changing of a business account.
- Any commericial loan or equipment loan should be referred to what department?
- Checks negotiated on a business account must be deposited into what kind of account?
- This is a type of corporation which is 501c3 approved from the IRS.
- This checking account allows members up to 300 free items a month.
- Even though our branches do not offer a merchant teller window, member may use this program to deposit checks from their cell phones.
- What is the abbreviation for our merchant services company?
17 Clues: What type of businesses does TruWest target? • What is the abbreviation for our merchant services company? • The 24 character limit on business names for XP2 includes what? • This is needed anytime you are opening a massage related business. • This checking account allows members up to 300 free items a month. • ...
Business Plan, Alexzandria Bryant , Chapter 6 2016-10-05
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- a risk that may be encountered by an investor
- an acronym for Service Corps of Retired Executives
- section of the business plan that describes a team of new firms organizational structure and the backgrounds of its key players
- conveys a clear and concise overall picture of the proposed venture and creates interest in the venture
- states the when and where the company was created, the history of the company
- document that outlines the basic concept underlying a business and describes how
- a plan that describes the user benefits of the product or service and the type of market that exist
- expenses that include both variable cost and fixed cost
- projections of a company's financial statements for up to five years
- analysis of how a firm plans to create profits and cash flows given its revenue sources,cost structures, the required size of investment, and sources of risk
- revenue model that allows customers to pay only a one-time licensing fee to be able to use or resell the product of service
- a plan that describes the product and or service to be provided and explains its merits
- a component of the business model that identifies the different types of revenue streams a firm expects to receive
- a plan that projects the company financial position based on well substantiated assumptions and explains how the figures have been determined
- where a business realizes revenues from a combination of multiple products or services
- a complete business plan that provides an in depth analysis of the critical factors that will determines a firms success or failure
- expenses that vary directly and proportionately with changes in volume
- indicates to an investor how much money is needed and when and how the money will be used
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- includes the company name,phone/fax number, website, company logo, tagline, contact person
- revenue model that allows customers to pay a fixed amount at regular intervals
- describes the user benefits of the product or service and the type of market that exist
- Identifies risks and how the model can adjust to them
- an abbreviated business plan that presents only the most important issues and projections for the business
- offers information on how a product will be produced or a service provided
- provides framework for estimating the nature and types of cost and expenses a firm may incur
- an acronym for Small Business Administrative
- contains various supplementary materials and attachments to expand the readers understanding of the business plan
- provides estimates of the types and amounts of investment required to achieve positive profits and cash flows
- cost that do not vary at all with volume
- revenue model that allows customers to pay a fixed price per unit in exchange for a product or service
- revenue model that allows customers to pay only a fraction of the true value of the product or service
- section of the business plan that focuses on options for cashing out of the investment
32 Clues: cost that do not vary at all with volume • an acronym for Small Business Administrative • a risk that may be encountered by an investor • an acronym for Service Corps of Retired Executives • Identifies risks and how the model can adjust to them • expenses that include both variable cost and fixed cost • ...
BTEC Business Unit 2 2016-02-09
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- The activity or business of selling products or services.
- The cost that does not vary without output.
- What do you get if someone uses your telephone or vending machine.
- the expenses which are related to the operation of a business.
- Things that refer to materials, labor and expenses.
- What do you get if you add variable cost and fixed cost.
- What do get if you buy stock and electricity ext for your business.
- The income that a business has from its normal business activities.
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- The amount of money the business make's from selling units.
- The cost that vary's depending on the company's production.
- The costs that are not directly accountable to a cost object.
- expenses are all costs on the income statement except for direct labour.
- The value of money that has been used to produce something.
- The amount of money you need to launch your business.
- Payment of cash or cash equivalent for goods or services.
15 Clues: The cost that does not vary without output. • Things that refer to materials, labor and expenses. • The amount of money you need to launch your business. • What do you get if you add variable cost and fixed cost. • The activity or business of selling products or services. • Payment of cash or cash equivalent for goods or services. • ...
FINANCIAL PLANNING 2015-04-28
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- form used to track each employee's pay history
- used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- the value of the owners' investment in a business
- what a company owns
- describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period
- what a company owes
- the cost of operating a business
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- plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- employer transfers net pay electronically into employee's account
- to report the revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period
- financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date
- provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals,families,and businesses
15 Clues: what a company owns • what a company owes • the cost of operating a business • form used to track each employee's pay history • the value of the owners' investment in a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • the assets, liabilities, and owner's equity for a specific date • employer transfers net pay electronically into employee's account • ...
Types of Businesses and Market Structures 2015-03-26
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- a business composed of several companies that produce unrelated goods
- if GMC and Ford joined together
- an advantage of partnerships
- a condition where if an owner dies, the business closes
- 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
- a semi-independent business that buys the right to sell a parent company's products
- own corporations
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- an organization that seeks to benefit society
- a type of partnership that protects one partner from the mistakes of another
- a business controlled and owned by one person
- would occur if companies involved in the different steps of making a good combined
- 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
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 Management Unit 1 AOS1 Revision 2021-02-28
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- A statement that defines a business’ core purpose & focus
- when there is an opening in a market for a particular product or business
- governments contribute to tax revenue towards roads and buildings for example
- The skill associated with invention
- synonymous for a set of overarching aims for aims for a business to achieve
- a report completed by the business founder to assess the potential success of the business idea
- the official right to exclusively own, make and sell a product, method or invention
- these map out the pathway for achieving business goals
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- products that are produced domestically and traded overseas
- Synonymous for USP that positively distinguishes a business product from their competition
- businesses create and facilitate this when people work for them
- measure of economic activity
- the original expression of ideas
- products that are bought by domestic businesses from international businesses
- contingent on profit or income level, payment to the state &/or federal governments
15 Clues: measure of economic activity • the original expression of ideas • The skill associated with invention • these map out the pathway for achieving business goals • A statement that defines a business’ core purpose & focus • products that are produced domestically and traded overseas • businesses create and facilitate this when people work for them • ...
4.01 Accounting 2025-03-10
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- Anything of value that a business owns.
- Type of accounting used by external users like investors and creditors.
- The money a business spends to operate.
- A financial statement that shows assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity at a specific point in time.
- The final step of the accounting cycle, preparing accounts for the next period.
- The owner’s investment in the business, plus or minus profits and losses.
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- The first step in the accounting cycle, identifying and reviewing financial events.
- The process of keeping financial records.
- Debts that a business owes.
- Money earned by a business from its operations.
- Individuals or businesses that lend money or extend credit to companies.
- A report that estimates when, where, and how much money moves into and out of a business.
- Type of accounting used by internal users like business managers.
- A financial statement that shows revenues and expenses over a specific period.
- People who buy shares in a company and want to see financial reports before investing.
15 Clues: Debts that a business owes. • Anything of value that a business owns. • The money a business spends to operate. • The process of keeping financial records. • Money earned by a business from its operations. • Type of accounting used by internal users like business managers. • Type of accounting used by external users like investors and creditors. • ...
VCD MODULE 3 2025-06-13
Across
- Analysis Examining rivals to identify market gaps and positioning strategies.
- Plan A comprehensive document that outlines a venture’s goals and strategies.
- Step that involves data collection to make informed business decisions.
- Analysis A method used to study past sales to plan future strategies.
- A risk outcome due to lack of planning or execution in a venture.
- Barriers faced by entrepreneurs in launching and sustaining ventures in India.
- Buying an existing business to reduce risk and enter the market quickly.
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- A business activity that involves risk and innovation.
- Assessment of whether a venture idea is practical and likely to succeed.
- Key motivating forces or enablers behind business planning and performance.
- Analysis Part of the marketing plan that focuses on understanding target buyers.
- The goals or aims behind starting a new business.
- A business model where a brand permits others to operate using its name and system.
- Law Legal framework that governs franchise operations in a country.
- Plan A structured document detailing market strategies and customer targeting.
15 Clues: The goals or aims behind starting a new business. • A business activity that involves risk and innovation. • A risk outcome due to lack of planning or execution in a venture. • Law Legal framework that governs franchise operations in a country. • Analysis A method used to study past sales to plan future strategies. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-01-04
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- A company that sells products or services
- A new business project or idea
- Starting and running your own business
- Collecting money to start or grow a business
- A person who starts a business
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- Wanted or needed by many people
- A person who gives money to a business to make more money later
- A new business
- A document that explains how a business will work
- Money saved or given for a purpose
- Something made or sold by a business
11 Clues: A new business • A new business project or idea • A person who starts a business • Wanted or needed by many people • Money saved or given for a purpose • Something made or sold by a business • Starting and running your own business • A company that sells products or services • Collecting money to start or grow a business • A document that explains how a business will work • ...
Vocabulary 2023-04-05
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- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- In the operations function, goods, or services
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- Marketing element focusing on considerations in getting a selected product in the right place at the right time
- Debts that the business owes
- Resources
- The production activity that establishes the timetable to be followed in production
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
- Anything of value that a business owns
- The day-to-day activities for continued business functioning
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- Any paid form of non personal presentation of ideas, goods, or services
- The money that a business spends; also called expenditures
- The production activity that determines the sequence of the steps in the production process
- Any non personal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it
- Marketing element referring to what goods, services, or ideas a business will offer its customers
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- Refers to managing the flow of goods and services from production to consumption
- All the stock that a business has on hand
18 Clues: Resources • Debts that the business owes • Anything of value that a business owns • All the stock that a business has on hand • In the operations function, goods, or services • The money that a business spends; also called expenditures • The day-to-day activities for continued business functioning • ...
Computer Science Vocabulary 2015-11-24
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- memory that does NOT remain when the computer is turned off
- A system's most important software
- The drive that serves as the main storage
- A type of intelligence that in NOT human
- The drive the stores information and remains in a non-moving state
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- A hardware unit that is critical to all of the computer's processing
- The drive that reads from a disk by using laser technology
- The part of a computer that holds the internal components and circuits
- A card that allows you to view images on the monitor
- A type of test to measure a machine's level of intelligence
- I admit, I'm a computer
11 Clues: I admit, I'm a computer • A system's most important software • A type of intelligence that in NOT human • The drive that serves as the main storage • A card that allows you to view images on the monitor • The drive that reads from a disk by using laser technology • memory that does NOT remain when the computer is turned off • ...
100 years ahead 2023-08-21
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- Providing essential nutrients and promoting healthy growth or function.
- The process of creating tissues or organs in a laboratory.
- Inexpensive and reasonably priced.
- A remedy or treatment that brings about recovery from a disease or illness.
- Cleverness or inventiveness in solving problems.
- The act of keeping something in good condition by routine checks, repairs, etc.
- The use of machines and technology to reduce human intervention.
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- To remove or take the place of something.
- intelligence The development of computer systems that can perform tasks that usually require human intelligence.
- To completely remove or get rid of something.
- To carry out a short trip to complete a task.
11 Clues: Inexpensive and reasonably priced. • To remove or take the place of something. • To completely remove or get rid of something. • To carry out a short trip to complete a task. • Cleverness or inventiveness in solving problems. • The process of creating tissues or organs in a laboratory. • The use of machines and technology to reduce human intervention. • ...
Bus Unit 1 Firms 2023-11-06
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- An inspiring declaration of what an organization ultimately strives to be, or to achieve, in the distant future.
- Business that operates in two or more countries or is legally registered in more than one country.
- Moral guidelines or codes of practice which govern good organizational behaviour
- A management tool used to analyse the factors in the external business environment that impact on business operations, i.e. social, technological, economic, ethical, political, legal, and environmental factors.
- Short-term methods, often on a daily basis, used to implement business strategy.
- Also referred to as hostile takeover) occurs when a company buys a controlling interest in another firm without the prior agreement or approval of the target company’s Board of Directors
- Growth strategy in the Ansoff matrix, which involves a business launching new products in new markets, such as Honda (motor vehicles) manufacturing lawnmowers and jet planes.
- People hired to be responsible for overseeing certain functions, operations, or departments within an organization.
- Succinct and motivating declaration of an organization’s purpose of existence, who they are, and what they do.
- Firm’s rivals, which operate in the same industry and contest for the same customers.
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- A strategic analysis tool that allows managers to assess the current situation facing an organization, including both internal factors and the external business environments.
- An external growth method that involves two or more organizations agreeing to create a new business entity, usually for a finite period of time
- Individuals, organizations, or groups with a vested interest in the actions and outcomes of a specific organization. They are directly affected by the performance of the business.
- Long-term plans of action and approaches used by a business to achieve its goals.
- Growth strategy that involves the right to trade using another company’s products, brand name and corporate logo.
- Basic necessities that an individual must have in order to survive, such as food, water, and shelter
- Decision-making organization established to produce goods and/or provide services
- Group of senior managers who run a company on behalf of the owners of the company.
- For-profit social enterprises owned and run by their members(usually employees, managers or customers). Their primary goal is to create value for their member-owners.
19 Clues: Moral guidelines or codes of practice which govern good organizational behaviour • Short-term methods, often on a daily basis, used to implement business strategy. • Long-term plans of action and approaches used by a business to achieve its goals. • Decision-making organization established to produce goods and/or provide services • ...
Crossword 2025-02-07
Across
- a reporting system that lets us make financial decisions in a business
- Products used in a business to render a service
- Unpaid debts that are unlikely to be collected.
- The person who legally owns a business.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest.
- The ability to borrow money or buy goods with a promise to pay later.
- Withdrawals of money or assets by a business owner.
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- Something valuable owned by a person or business.
- Money received on a monthly for work done.
- Someone who owes money to another person or business.
- Earnings received from business activities.
- A monetary exchange between a buyer and a sell
- Type of vehicle
13 Clues: Type of vehicle • The person who legally owns a business. • Money received on a monthly for work done. • Earnings received from business activities. • A monetary exchange between a buyer and a sell • Products used in a business to render a service • Unpaid debts that are unlikely to be collected. • Something valuable owned by a person or business. • ...
Consumer Choice 2024-07-25
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- illegal business
- a token with money
- electronic retailer
- written communication
- someone who purchases goods/services
- a proposal
- legal agreement
- buys goods in huge quantities
- items you can see and touch
- exchange of goods
- organisation that produces and buys goods
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- not essential for survival
- money received in regular basis
- "let the buyer be beware"
- amount you have to pay
- person or business that makes goods
- set right
- items
- the person who writes a cheque
- necessary for survival
20 Clues: items • set right • a proposal • legal agreement • illegal business • exchange of goods • a token with money • electronic retailer • written communication • amount you have to pay • necessary for survival • "let the buyer be beware" • not essential for survival • items you can see and touch • buys goods in huge quantities • the person who writes a cheque • money received in regular basis • ...
B2U3 Fun Quiz 2020-07-01
Business Concepts Final 2024-05-15
Across
- person who creates a business
- Introducing a new product or service to market.
- the practical implementation of ideas that result in the introduction of new goods or services or improvement in offering goods or services
- The money a business makes from the sales of the products or services of the business.
- The act of giving someone a job. The term can also be used to describe renting a piece of equipment.
- A group of individuals that collaborate to achieve a common goal.
- One who practices an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services to the public.
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- the practice of making one's living or making money by producing or buying and selling products.
- a characteristic of someone that forms something novel and valuable.
- a person who is engaged in large-scale financial operations.
- A business' long-term goal.
- an individual who has founded, owns, or holds shares in a private-sector company.
- A catchy phrase that sums up a business' message
- A person who plans for a company.
- Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo and slogan that represent a business' identity.
15 Clues: A business' long-term goal. • person who creates a business • A person who plans for a company. • Introducing a new product or service to market. • A catchy phrase that sums up a business' message • a person who is engaged in large-scale financial operations. • A group of individuals that collaborate to achieve a common goal. • ...
accounting terms 2024-03-20
Across
- process of spreading money into several money into several diffrent investments instead of investing large sums of cash in one place.
- keep track of the company's finances
- total amount of money a business has earned within a certain period.
- Cash and other assets that business owners can put into the company to help it succeed and grow.
- money coming into a business from customers and where the money is being a spent by a business
- likely to last longer than one fiscal year.
- shows the expense, costs and revenues for a company during a specific time period.
- record keeping adjustment
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- likely to be turned into cash within one fiscal year, including cash, debt securities, accounts receivable and inventory.
- keeps track of how much a business is making as well as how much they are spending.
- any money that is owned to the company from customers or other businesses that have received their requested goods or services.
- keeping organizing and analyzing financial records for an individual, organization or business.
- how much a business owes.
- on investment how much money is made in relation to how much was spent.
- business owners intrest in a company and how much it is worth.
15 Clues: how much a business owes. • record keeping adjustment • keep track of the company's finances • likely to last longer than one fiscal year. • business owners intrest in a company and how much it is worth. • total amount of money a business has earned within a certain period. • on investment how much money is made in relation to how much was spent. • ...
12-1financial planing 2015-02-09
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- BUDGET IDENTIFIES WHERE THE BUSINESS IS GOING.
- business is guided by the basic financial equation.
- is when revenue is greater than expenses .
- -the cost of operating a business.
- is when expenses exceed revenue.
- business.
- moment a decision is made to start business financial planing
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- new business fail due to poor financial planing .
- whit its financial planing.
- in business finance should be consulted to help the new
- -all income that a business received over a period of time
- budget provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals families
12 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 • ...
Puzzle 2015-11-30
Across
- = componist
- = club
- = prestatie
- = regelen
- = bezienswaardigheden bekijken
- = kroeg
- = acteur
- = klassiek
- = schilder
- = weigeren
- a chat = een praatje maken
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- = beeldhouwwerk
- writer = auteur
- = artiest
- = concertgebouw
- = avondeten
- gallery = kunst foto
- = tentoonstelling
- = beeldhouwwerk
- = publiek
- = boeken
- business = over business praten
22 Clues: = club • = kroeg • = acteur • = boeken • = artiest • = regelen • = publiek • = klassiek • = schilder • = weigeren • = componist • = prestatie • = avondeten • = beeldhouwwerk • writer = auteur • = concertgebouw • = beeldhouwwerk • = tentoonstelling • gallery = kunst foto • a chat = een praatje maken • = bezienswaardigheden bekijken • business = over business praten
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
volcanoes unit 4 week 2 2024-04-30
15 Clues: confidence • female being • past of drive • to do or begin • of great weight • past for forget • being persistent • plain or obvious • continuing firmly • acquire knowledge • facts about a crime • to fasten or attach • wrong in ones opinion • to remain out of sight • a large room for events
Word of the Day 2025-06-24
15 Clues: magical • feelings • confused • not believing • very important • sad or let down • twisted or bent • flapping lightly • to move slightly • to open or release • not level or smooth • ruined or destroyed • to change to make something work • remains after something is broken • showing intelligence, good at problem solving
ENT 02. How to start a business 2018-07-11
Across
- a written document which helps to figure out where a company is going
- huddles you face on the road to success in business
- a policy to protect you from incidents like property damage, theft or even customer lawsuit
- something that is required to starting a business
- place an area or environment where you can do business
- thinking you must have to create a business plan
Down
- funds needed to cover the cost of a business
- label that can help people easily identify your company products
- organization that affects your business from how you file taxes to your personal liability if something goes wrong
- business partners who help you run your business better
- to spread the world about your new business through social media or other means of communication
- a group of individuals hired to get your business off the ground
12 Clues: funds needed to cover the cost of a business • thinking you must have to create a business plan • something that is required to starting a business • huddles you face on the road to success in business • business partners who help you run your business better • label that can help people easily identify your company products • ...
Linguistics 2023-12-05
Across
- Intelligence is the capacity to understand oneself.
- Making decisions based on own perceptions.
- This is the first stage of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development
- Intelligence is the capacity to understand the intentions.
- The ability to retain and recall past events or information in a person's mind.
Down
- Play that focuses on children working together to achieve a common goal.
- Refers to a group of key math abilities.
- Time spent using a device such as a computer, phone, television, or game console.
- Is the act of making a gentle low noise.
- Also known as independent play.
- Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation.
11 Clues: Also known as independent play. • Refers to a group of key math abilities. • Is the act of making a gentle low noise. • Making decisions based on own perceptions. • Activity engaged in for enjoyment and recreation. • Intelligence is the capacity to understand oneself. • Intelligence is the capacity to understand the intentions. • ...
How The Invention of AI has Revolutionized Digital Marketing 2025-10-30
Across
- using AI to create content like text, images, and ad copy
- a set of facts that can be learned or compared
- marketing that promotes a brand or product using digital channels and technologies
- predicting trend peaks to plan inventory
- specific instructions given to an AI to guide its output
- ai systems that can operate without human intervention
- the ability to learn, understand, and reason to solve problems, adapt to new situations, and apply knowledge
- the production of something
Down
- using AI to personalize marketing messages to individual users
- analyzing data to gain insights into customer behavior, sentiment, and trends
- producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- the abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence
12 Clues: the production of something • predicting trend peaks to plan inventory • the abbreviation for Artificial Intelligence • a set of facts that can be learned or compared • ai systems that can operate without human intervention • specific instructions given to an AI to guide its output • using AI to create content like text, images, and ad copy • ...
Be intelligent - in different contexts (B2) 2025-11-13
Across
- Show or be characterized by an ability to think and respond rapidly
- Mentally quick and alert.
- Be able to accurately assess situations or people and turn this to one’s advantage
- Show great skill or power; be done with control and confidence
- Show a deep understanding of complex issues or situations
- Be full of intelligence and curiosity; be eager to learn
Down
- Have or show sensitive insight
- Be wise or shrewd, showing good judgment (formal/literary)
- Be able to make good decisions fast, especially under pressure
- Have sharp judgment and practical intelligence
- Be clever at achieving one’s aims by indirect or deceitful methods
11 Clues: Mentally quick and alert. • Have or show sensitive insight • Have sharp judgment and practical intelligence • Be full of intelligence and curiosity; be eager to learn • Show a deep understanding of complex issues or situations • Be wise or shrewd, showing good judgment (formal/literary) • Be able to make good decisions fast, especially under pressure • ...
Vocabulary Economics 1 2019-05-27
Across
- using goods and services
- monetary value of a product as established by supply and demand
- a positive motivational influence
- the power of consumers to decide what gets produced
- the process of creating goods and services
- formal statement of expected product performance by the manufacturer
- a business owned by one individual
- an agreement to protect possession or rights
- a quantity much larger than is needed
- limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
Down
- whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- a person who starts up and takes on the risk of a business
- the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs/wants by making choices
- the amount of goods and services people are willing to buy
- the point at which the quantity demanded and the quantity supplied are equal
- money or wealth used to invest in business or enterprise
- anything that is used to produce goods or services
- the cost of operating a business
- money that is left after all expenses have been paid from a business or an investment
- the amount of goods available
20 Clues: using goods and services • the amount of goods available • the cost of operating a business • a positive motivational influence • a business owned by one individual • a quantity much larger than is needed • the process of creating goods and services • an agreement to protect possession or rights • whatever must be given up to obtain some item • ...
Topic 5 Vocab 2023-11-14
Across
- All non military people who are employed and unemployed
- Merger When two or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- The purpose is to increase wages and better the working
- Merger When two or more firms competing in the same market join
- Business owned by one person
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their benefit
- Most complex form of business
- No owner often run by the board
- A semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in that area
- Toyota is an example of this
- What can be harmful to the company and it's workers?
Down
- specialized abilities, need little supervision
- advanced skills and education
- Business owned by 2 or more people
- Men and women at the same job receive the same pay
- Must be 16 years old and work at least 15 hours per week
- lower wages by making jobs safer
- No specialized skills
- What helps corporations grow?
- What can easily adjust to demand?
20 Clues: No specialized skills • Business owned by one person • Toyota is an example of this • advanced skills and education • Most complex form of business • What helps corporations grow? • No owner often run by the board • lower wages by making jobs safer • What can easily adjust to demand? • Business owned by 2 or more people • specialized abilities, need little supervision • ...
2.05 Choice Board Oct 7th 2022-10-07
Across
- Reduce the chance of loss
- may result in loss, no gain
- The cost of raw materials
- moving risk to someone else
- Money left after cost of goods
- Rivalry, use of Price to get $
- The risk inherit in business
- Rivalry, Offer dissimilar goods
- Gross Profit - Operating Expense
- Also known as Pure Competition
- Income- Expense
- Attract Scarce customer dollars
- Market Structure, few sellers
- Market controlled by an supplier
- The chance to lose to Nature
- Possibility of loss or no loss
Down
- Offer similar types of goods
- Risk result of the economy
- The risk of human life
- Rivalry,factors other than Price
- Money received by producers
- Choosing not to take some risk
- A desire to make a profit
- Monopoly, Limited Control
- Market where business operates
- assuming responsibility risk
- All expenses in a business
- The money that a business spends
28 Clues: Income- Expense • The risk of human life • Reduce the chance of loss • The cost of raw materials • A desire to make a profit • Monopoly, Limited Control • Risk result of the economy • All expenses in a business • Money received by producers • may result in loss, no gain • moving risk to someone else • Offer similar types of goods • The risk inherit in business • ...
Producers and Consumers Unit 2024-05-09
Across
- Driving force for consumers.
- Guided by the changes in prices that occur through interactions.
- Contract that allows you to distribute another companies goods/services.
- One business combining two or more unrelated firms.
- Business owned by two or more people, shares losses and gains.
- What are used to produce goods and services?
- Driving force for producers.
- A person, company, or country that supplies goods for sale.
- Single person who owns an unincorporated business by themselves.
- Payments for factor market resources.
- Business owned and operated by its members.
Down
- Producers and consumers drive the _____.
- What do markets rely on?
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- Demonstrates how money moves from producers to households in an endless loop.
- Takes risks by starting a business.
- Company acting as a single entity/nonperson.
- Work done for income.
- Given to us by nature.
- Buyers.
- Sellers/providers.
- Exchange of goods and services for money.
- Man made things.
- Bought by firms and sold by households.
- What do households own?
25 Clues: Buyers. • Man made things. • Sellers/providers. • Work done for income. • Given to us by nature. • What do households own? • What do markets rely on? • Driving force for consumers. • Driving force for producers. • Takes risks by starting a business. • Payments for factor market resources. • Bought by firms and sold by households. • Producers and consumers drive the _____. • ...
New IBO Crossword 2022-09-27
Across
- Your first Amway-paid trip after holding 7500 PV for 12 months in a fiscal year
- another word for conference
- the acronym for Amway business owners
- Explaining Amway's business model to someone for the first time; Also called BOM/Business Overview Meeting (3 words)
- A team gathering to make phone calls; also known as business growth sessions
- Amway's newest pin level
- The red carpet event for IBOs who have achieved the "Diamond" level
- 7500 PV in any given month
- Leaders in your line of sponsorship
Down
- 7500 PV for 6 months
- anyone not directly in your line of sponsorship
- Amway's paid trip to Hawaii each year (2 words)
- Anyone on your team that you have sponsored or your team has sponsored
- The meeting after training or a conference session (2 words)
- 3 legs at 7500 PV
- your team, upline and downline; short for line of sponsorship
- a monthly ordering program for you and your customers
- Amway's customer rewards program
- A personal business you have sponsored
- 6 personal legs at the platinum level
- A pin level signifying 15000 PV
21 Clues: 3 legs at 7500 PV • 7500 PV for 6 months • Amway's newest pin level • 7500 PV in any given month • another word for conference • A pin level signifying 15000 PV • Amway's customer rewards program • Leaders in your line of sponsorship • the acronym for Amway business owners • 6 personal legs at the platinum level • A personal business you have sponsored • ...
Topic 5 2024-11-12
Across
- Business owned by one person
- a worker with advanced skills and education
- a corporation that is headquartered in one country, but operating in many
- A worker with specialized abilities
- all non military people who are employed or unemployed
- A merger of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining together
- A worker with minimal skills
- cooperatives that provide a service like health & legal care or credit unions
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- business owned by 2 or more people
Down
- when 2 or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- most complex form of business
- A worker with no specialized skills
- When 2 or more firms are competing in the same market join together
- help organizations grow
- business organization owned by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- cooperatives that sell merchandise to members at reduced prices
- no owner, often run by a board
- The pay between men and women is referred as
- act passed by congress in 1947 which allowed states to pass right to work laws
20 Clues: help organizations grow • Business owned by one person • A worker with minimal skills • most complex form of business • no owner, often run by a board • business owned by 2 or more people • A worker with no specialized skills • A worker with specialized abilities • a worker with advanced skills and education • The pay between men and women is referred as • ...
economics 2024-11-15
Across
- the portion of a corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- laws laws in a city or town that designate certain areas, or zones, for residential and business use
- requires some minimal skills
- money and other valuables belonging to an individual or business
- companies contract with another company to do a specific job
- required lots of skill and training
- settlement technique in which a neutral third party listens to both sides
- business owned by two or more people
- a formal contract issued by a corporation
- demands advanced skilled and education, and are white-collar workers
Down
- settlement technique
- a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- organized work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- a certification of ownership in a corporation
- requires no skill, and earn an hourly wage
- legal entity owned by individual stockholders
- business owned and managed by one person
- legal obligation to pay debts
- Benefits that a company gives employees other than wages or salaries
- force all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
20 Clues: settlement technique • requires some minimal skills • legal obligation to pay debts • required lots of skill and training • business owned by two or more people • business owned and managed by one person • a formal contract issued by a corporation • requires no skill, and earn an hourly wage • a certification of ownership in a corporation • ...
Learning Style 2013-06-24
Across
- The process of ordering information logically, sequentially is to .....
- The process of making connections with different information is called
- These people try to understand their own feelings, strengths and weaknesses. One of the possible career paths can be ....
- Poets, journalists, writers, teachers demonstrate this ........intelligence.
- These learners prefer charts, diagrams
- Students gather information using ....
Down
- These people love painting, using images, puzzle building. They are called 'Art-...".
- Correct or right learning style helps you to become more.....
- These people can easily understand other people's moods and feelings. They demonstrate ........intelligence.
- Unlimited information is kept for unlimited time in ....-term memory.
- These .....-smart people try to do things that involve movement.
- The process of taking in, gathering information is called
- These learners love t move around while studying
13 Clues: These learners prefer charts, diagrams • Students gather information using .... • These learners love t move around while studying • The process of taking in, gathering information is called • Correct or right learning style helps you to become more..... • These .....-smart people try to do things that involve movement. • ...
Accounting terms 2021-09-03
Across
- the selling of a product for less than it cost
- the selling of a product for more than it cost
- assets permanent asset in a business
- trader one person owns the business
- more than one person owns the business
- the acquiring of goods or services
Down
- money invested into the business
- the exchange of a commodity for cash
- goods return to the business by its customers
- goods return by the business to its suppliers
- thigs own by the proprietor
- also known as accounts receivables
- also known as accounts payable
13 Clues: thigs own by the proprietor • also known as accounts payable • money invested into the business • also known as accounts receivables • the acquiring of goods or services • the exchange of a commodity for cash • trader one person owns the business • assets permanent asset in a business • more than one person owns the business • goods return to the business by its customers • ...
Middle Childhood: Intellectual Development 2024-02-12
Across
- The intelligence of understanding oneself.
- Who has more neuron connections- adults or children?
- Who created the Cognitive Development Theory?
- Which hemisphere of the brain controls speech, writing, and reading?
- Which theorist created the multiple intelligence's theory?
- A learning disorder that involves difficulty reading due to problems identifying speech sounds and learning how they relate to letters and words
Down
- The stage of Piaget's theory where children are becoming more symbolic in learning and they have difficulty with the concept of conservation.
- Understanding weight and mass.
- The intelligence of working well with others.
- Which hemisphere of the brain controls attention, memory, and problem solving?
- Learning through nature or organic processes.
11 Clues: Understanding weight and mass. • The intelligence of understanding oneself. • The intelligence of working well with others. • Learning through nature or organic processes. • Who created the Cognitive Development Theory? • Who has more neuron connections- adults or children? • Which theorist created the multiple intelligence's theory? • ...
Social Media 2024-11-07
Across
- software program that operates on the Internet and performs repetitive tasks
- incorrect information put out on social media
- suppress information.
- prohibit by legal means or prevent a user from interacting on a platform.
- right to control your personal information
Down
- intelligence The ability of a computer or other machine to perform those activities that require intelligence
- action of barring the access to a platform to a user
- footprint Digital evidence of a person's activities and interactions with others on the Internet,
- Informations personnelles collectées sur les utilisateurs des réseaux sociaux.
- program determining what you can see online
- moderation checking content online to make sure it is following guidelines
11 Clues: suppress information. • right to control your personal information • program determining what you can see online • incorrect information put out on social media • action of barring the access to a platform to a user • prohibit by legal means or prevent a user from interacting on a platform. • ...
Government Acronyms 2024-10-10
Across
- collects taxes in the U.S.
- carries out the delivery of mail and maintaines thousands of post offices
- collects statistics for diseases, formulates policies for reducing deseases, issues public health warningss about the dangers to the health of the nation
- protects our country from attacks and provides military response
- establishes rules for air traffic
- certifies the quality of food and cosmetics sold in America and approves new prescription drugs
- preserves important documents and records created by the federal government
- coordinates the intelligence-gathering work of the government
Down
- insures the deposits that people have in the banks
- overseeing the practices of railroads and protected businesses
- inspects and grades food that U.S. farmers produce
- encourages home ownership and focuses on low income families
- provides assistance, information, and loans to the nations small buisnesses
- oversees infrastructure of roads, bridges, rail lines, airports, and ports
- insures mortgages that private banks make to homeowners
- analyzes intelligence regarding potential terrorist attackes and leades the federal governments response to natural disasters
- coordinates and regulates the network of Farm Credit Associations throughout the country
- organizes a national space program
18 Clues: collects taxes in the U.S. • establishes rules for air traffic • organizes a national space program • insures the deposits that people have in the banks • inspects and grades food that U.S. farmers produce • insures mortgages that private banks make to homeowners • encourages home ownership and focuses on low income families • ...
Bookkeeping 2022-11-30
Across
- paid to employees
- provides supplies, materials, or services
- a decrease in the value of an asset
- the matching of deposits, payments, and balances on bank statements
- the amount an asset has reduced in value over time
- the cost of borrowing the principal
- company you hire to perform a specific skilled job
- an amount an LLC or business pays a member/owner
- amounts owed to a business
- debts owed by a business
- what a company owes
- to render a transaction inactive
- an amount owed by a company
- a business' assets and cash on hand
Down
- the amount agreed to be paid back
- an amount an S Corp pays an owner
- a fixed recurring business expense
- the value of a company
- the amount an asset has increased in value over time
- the accumulation of something over time
- something of value that a company owns
- a workplace slave
- contains details of what a company provided to a client
- an increase in the value of an asset
24 Clues: paid to employees • a workplace slave • what a company owes • the value of a company • debts owed by a business • amounts owed to a business • an amount owed by a company • to render a transaction inactive • the amount agreed to be paid back • an amount an S Corp pays an owner • a fixed recurring business expense • a decrease in the value of an asset • ...
chapter 10&13 2014-06-04
Across
- a written greeting
- the way you communicate/speak with a patient
- contains all the necessary information for the letter's correct delivery
- single-spaced lines of text that are the content of a business letter
- clear and distinct speaking
- preprinted portion of formal business stationery
- the closing remark of a business letter found two spaces below the last line of the body of the letter
- known as TDD
- used to bring the subject of the letter to the reader's attention
Down
- automatically routes the call to another detailed menu or to the designed department or person
- designed for two-way communication
- parts of speech,essential for every medical assistant who composes professional documents.
- consists of the month, day,and year
- makes the process of mailings much speedier
- saying words correctly
- used for correspondence, invoices, and statements
- handling all calls politely and professionally using good manners
- brevity;the use of no unnecessary words
- the writers name and business title found four lines below complimentary closing
- information found at the end of a business letter indication enclosures
20 Clues: known as TDD • a written greeting • saying words correctly • clear and distinct speaking • designed for two-way communication • consists of the month, day,and year • brevity;the use of no unnecessary words • makes the process of mailings much speedier • the way you communicate/speak with a patient • preprinted portion of formal business stationery • ...
Gilded Age Review of Terms 2018-02-26
Across
- Standard Oil billionaire
- Coated with gold - cheap on the inside
- Major deposit of iron ore found here
- Times when workers refuse to work until owners improve conditions
- Carnegie’s business
- A business that is owned by many investors.
- John Rockefeller’s business
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- 100 years
- Steel Industrialist
- Controlling all the business in one industry
- Invented the telephone
Down
- The buying and selling of goods
- Drilled the first oil well
- Laid cable across the Atlantic
- A device that used electrical signals to send messages quickly over long distances
- Industrialist who got rich using ruthless business methods
- Founded the American Federation of Labor
- Process to take impurities out of iron
- Process to harden rubber
- A person who left the country of their birth to live in another country
- New or creative
- This bargaining is negotiations between workers and their employers for wages, hours or conditions, etc.
- A businesses that combined to reduce competition and control prices
- Invented the phonograph and light bulb
25 Clues: 100 years • New or creative • Carnegie’s business • Steel Industrialist • Invented the telephone • Standard Oil billionaire • Process to harden rubber • Drilled the first oil well • John Rockefeller’s business • Laid cable across the Atlantic • The buying and selling of goods • Major deposit of iron ore found here • Coated with gold - cheap on the inside • ...
Gilded Age Review of Terms 2018-02-26
Across
- A businesses that combined to reduce competition and control prices
- The buying and selling of goods
- 100 years
- John Rockefeller’s business
- New or creative
- Process to take impurities out of iron
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- This bargaining is negotiations between workers and their employers for wages, hours or conditions, etc.
- Founded the American Federation of Labor
- Major deposit of iron ore found here
- Invented the phonograph and light bulb
- Laid cable across the Atlantic
- Carnegie’s business
Down
- Drilled the first oil well
- Steel Industrialist
- Process to harden rubber
- Invented the telephone
- Controlling all the business in one industry
- Industrialist who got rich using ruthless business methods
- Standard Oil billionaire
- A business that is owned by many investors.
- A device that used electrical signals to send messages quickly over long distances
- Coated with gold - cheap on the inside
- A person who left the country of their birth to live in another country
- Times when workers refuse to work until owners improve conditions
25 Clues: 100 years • New or creative • Steel Industrialist • Carnegie’s business • Invented the telephone • Process to harden rubber • Standard Oil billionaire • Drilled the first oil well • John Rockefeller’s business • Laid cable across the Atlantic • The buying and selling of goods • Major deposit of iron ore found here • Coated with gold - cheap on the inside • ...
Gilded Age Review 2022-03-10
Across
- Founded the American Federation of Labor
- New or creative
- John Rockefeller’s business
- discovered the first oil well
- A businesses that combined to reduce competition and control prices
- Controlling all the business in one industry
- Process to harden rubber
- The buying and selling of goods
- Industrialist who got rich using ruthless business methods
- Invented the telephone
- Carnegie’s business
- Laid cable across the Atlantic
- A device that used electrical signals to send messages quickly over long distances
Down
- Steel Industrialist
- Invented the phonograph and light bulb
- A person who left the country of their birth to live in another country
- Drilled the first oil well
- A business that is owned by many investors.
- Process to take impurities out of iron
- An organization of workers that tries to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members
- Times when workers refuse to work until owners improve conditions
- Major deposit of iron ore found here
- Coated with gold - cheap on the inside
- 100 years
- Standard Oil billionaire
- This bargaining is negotiations between workers and their employers for wages, hours or conditions, etc.
26 Clues: 100 years • New or creative • Steel Industrialist • Carnegie’s business • Invented the telephone • Process to harden rubber • Standard Oil billionaire • Drilled the first oil well • John Rockefeller’s business • discovered the first oil well • Laid cable across the Atlantic • The buying and selling of goods • Major deposit of iron ore found here • Invented the phonograph and light bulb • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Quiz 2023-12-08
Across
- Similar operations join, competition unchanged.
- Human essentials dictating market demand.
- Individual consumption, not corporate assets.
- Brand replication via licensing pacts.
- Increment in product worth post-production.
- Governmental hand in societal services.
- Diversified product buffers against losses.
- Framework for measurable corporate goals.
- Behavioral fabric of organizations.
- Moral compass in corporate navigation.
- Business ethics in societal regard.
- Steering corporate ships on owners' behalf.
- Business overseer with legal clout.
- Corporate division for efficiency's rebirth.
- Rivals in the commercial battlefield.
- Earnings echo company's financial success.
Down
- Rivals unite, industry's competition diluted.
- Collective voices molding societal norms.
- Corporate identity and purpose encapsulated.
- In-house growth, cost-saving effects.
- Crisis oracle for corporate communications.
- Personal stake to cover business debts.
- Process metamorphosis enhancing worth.
- Finite collaborative business offspring.
- Where raw meets the maker for consumption.
- Resource extraction at the business genesis.
- Final link from maker to market.
- Collaborative force multiplying output effect.
- Specialization begets exclusive clientele.
- International market conquest via partnership.
30 Clues: Final link from maker to market. • Behavioral fabric of organizations. • Business ethics in societal regard. • Business overseer with legal clout. • In-house growth, cost-saving effects. • Rivals in the commercial battlefield. • Process metamorphosis enhancing worth. • Brand replication via licensing pacts. • Moral compass in corporate navigation. • ...
Chapter 3 Crossword 2025-02-26
Across
- How the owner&employees believe the business should act
- A legally binding agreement
- False claims about products
- How businesses are identified for taxes
- When a person is legally able to enter a contract
- The rules of how contracts must be
- The proposal in a contract
- When everybody agrees to the terms of a contract
- Rules of behavior based on a group's beliefs
- A contract to rent
- Any work by a company's employees
- List of the goods&services by a business
Down
- Private business information
- A contract to work
- Individual's idea of right&wrong
- All actions by a business to promote something
- When the terms of a contract aren't followed
- Behaving in consideration of others
- Honesty in your actions
- Confidential proprietary information
- A handbook of expectations of employees
- Basic expectations of treatment towards consumers
- A document of how a business should be run
- Something in value is promised in return
- Promoting the welfare of others
- An order to remove a unsafe product from the market
26 Clues: A contract to work • A contract to rent • Honesty in your actions • The proposal in a contract • A legally binding agreement • False claims about products • Private business information • Promoting the welfare of others • Individual's idea of right&wrong • Any work by a company's employees • The rules of how contracts must be • Behaving in consideration of others • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-03-20
Across
- A person who is not in a position to pay his debts in full and is so declared by the court.
- Amount withdrawn by the owner from the business for personal use.
- debts The amount of debt which is unrealisable from a debtor who became insolvent.
- Discount An allowance given by the creditor to the debtor on the amount due for prompt payment.
- it means money or money's worth lost without receiving any benefit. For example, cash or goods lost by theft or fire accident. In the context of Profit and Loss Account, loss represents to the excess of expenditure over income during a period of time. In either case, loss decreases the owner's equity
- A documentary (written) evidence of a transaction is called a voucher
- Expenditure IT is the one which a company incurs to acquire an asset or improve the capacity of the asset or repay long-term liability.
- it is a profit that arises from events or transactions which are incidental to business, such as sale of an asset, winning a court case, appreciation in the value of land and buildings, etc.
- One to whom the business owes some amount.
- Assets are economic resources of an enterprise that can be expressed in monetary terms.
- Amount realised for the goods sold or services rendered.
- The excess of revenues of a period over its related expenses during an accounting year is Profit.
- It is the amount earned through business operations.
- The claim or right over the assets of the firm. It includes both the owner's and the creditor's claims.
- it is the book of prime entry. It is used for recording all transactions and events of a business entity in the first stage.
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- the mercantile things in which the business deals.
- Discount An allowance given by the seller to the buyer on the list price at the time of sale.
- Transfer of money or money's worth between two entities is called a transaction. It can be purchase of goods, receipt of money, incurring expenses etc.
- A classified statement of transactions relating to a person or a thing or any other subject.
- Amount invested by the owner in the firm is known as capital. It may be in the form of cash or assets by the owner for the business entity.
- the obligations or debts that an enterprise has to pay at some time in future. Loan from a bank, creditors for goods supplied, rent payable, salaries payable, interest payable to the lenders, are some examples of liabilities
- The recording or entering a transaction or event in the books of account is called an entry.
- of Account These are the different sets of records, whether in the form of bound books or loose sheets wherein the various business events and transactions are recorded e.g., journal and ledger.
- Raw materials, semi-finished goods and finished goods lying in stores.
- One who owes some amount to the business.
- Entity Business enterprise means a specifically identifiable business enterprise like super bazaar, Rakhi jewellers limited, etc.
- Spending of money or incurring a liability for some benefit or service received by the business.
- The transactions recorded in the journal are transferred to a separate book called ledger. In this book, a separate account is opened and maintained for each item. For example, Capital Account, Salaries Account, Furniture Account, Building Account, etc. Ledger is the main book for accounting information and, hence, it is sometimes called the 'king of books of accounts’
28 Clues: One who owes some amount to the business. • One to whom the business owes some amount. • the mercantile things in which the business deals. • It is the amount earned through business operations. • Amount realised for the goods sold or services rendered. • Amount withdrawn by the owner from the business for personal use. • ...
Types of Organisation 2023-01-19
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- the process of going public
- examination of financial records
- business owned by 2 to 20 people
- non-profit organisations
- business is seperate from the owner
- people working towards a common interest
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- business that use money to benefit themselves
- business is connected to the owner
- paying part of the costs
- structures that help a country
- Owned by the government
- Owned by individuals
- business owned by one person
13 Clues: Owned by individuals • Owned by the government • paying part of the costs • non-profit organisations • the process of going public • business owned by one person • structures that help a country • examination of financial records • business owned by 2 to 20 people • business is connected to the owner • business is seperate from the owner • people working towards a common interest • ...
tomas y gabriela 2025-11-07
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- Something you do to earn money
- A detailed plan that shows how a business will succeed.
- A short, catchy phrase that represents a brand
- What every business starts with
- Presenting your business idea quickly to investors.
- A group of people who work together
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- The first version of a product used for testing
- The person who leads a business
- You need this to start a business
- Something you want to achieve
- The name or image of a product
- a shared workspace
- small company with a new and innovative idea
- A place where you sell things
- A short word for advertisement
15 Clues: a shared workspace • Something you want to achieve • A place where you sell things • Something you do to earn money • The name or image of a product • A short word for advertisement • The person who leads a business • What every business starts with • You need this to start a business • A group of people who work together • small company with a new and innovative idea • ...
New IBO Crossword 2022-09-27
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- Your first Amway-paid trip after holding 7500 PV for 12 months in a fiscal year
- another word for conference
- the acronym for Amway business owners
- Explaining Amway's business model to someone for the first time; Also called BOM/Business Overview Meeting (3 words)
- A team gathering to make phone calls; also known as business growth sessions
- Amway's newest pin level
- The red carpet event for IBOs who have achieved the "Diamond" level
- 7500 PV in any given month
- Leaders in your line of sponsorship
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- 7500 PV for 6 months
- anyone not directly in your line of sponsorship
- Amway's paid trip to Hawaii each year (2 words)
- Anyone on your team that you have sponsored or your team has sponsored
- The meeting after training or a conference session (2 words)
- 3 legs at 7500 PV
- your team, upline and downline; short for line of sponsorship
- a monthly ordering program for you and your customers
- Amway's customer rewards program
- A personal business you have sponsored
- 6 personal legs at the platinum level
- A pin level signifying 15000 PV
21 Clues: 3 legs at 7500 PV • 7500 PV for 6 months • Amway's newest pin level • 7500 PV in any given month • another word for conference • A pin level signifying 15000 PV • Amway's customer rewards program • Leaders in your line of sponsorship • the acronym for Amway business owners • 6 personal legs at the platinum level • A personal business you have sponsored • ...
Accounting Vocab 2022-09-30
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- Determining that the amount of cash agrees with the balance of the cash account in the accounting records
- An amount recorded on the left side of an account
- The number assigned to an account
- A business owned by one person
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
- A group of accounts
- The process of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- A list of accounts used by a business
- Recording transactions in a journal
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- An accounting device used to analyze transactions
- A ledger that contains all accounts needed to prepare financial statements
- An amount owed
- A business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account
- An amount recorded on the right side of an account
- The side of the account that is increased
- An increase in equity resulting from the sale of goods or services
- A business form giving written acknowledgment for cash received
- A form on which a brief message is written to describe a transaction
- Transferring information from a journal entry to a ledger account
- A form for recording transactions in chronological order
20 Clues: An amount owed • A group of accounts • A business owned by one person • The number assigned to an account • Recording transactions in a journal • A list of accounts used by a business • The side of the account that is increased • Financial rights to the assets of a business • An accounting device used to analyze transactions • ...
CEOs of Tomorrow 2023-09-16
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- These development centers for small businesses can help navigate startup challenges
- The process of researching, promoting, selling, etc your product/service
- A credit union here to help youth leaders become financially sound
- Madison-area organization supporting youth entrepreneurship
- How to confirm a hypothesis is legit
- Mentorship between individuals with similarities in age, demo, etc.
- A ____ entrepreneur seeks to support social, cultural, and/or environmental issues
- Forming relationships to expand business base, learn from others in the field, etc
- A startup method for rapid testing and adaptation
- A space shared by many companies, great for startups to save on shared resources
- A program offering resources and mentorship
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- National organization of experienced mentors
- The roadmap for how to structure, run, and grow your business
- Money, funds, or otherwise known as this
- The bare bones of a product/service to entice the market
- The process of coming up with ideas
- The process of gathering information from potential customers to make business decisions
- A radical shift in a business model
- An individual entrepreneur
- A presentation on the key points of the business
20 Clues: An individual entrepreneur • The process of coming up with ideas • A radical shift in a business model • How to confirm a hypothesis is legit • Money, funds, or otherwise known as this • A program offering resources and mentorship • National organization of experienced mentors • A presentation on the key points of the business • ...
Private Enterprise & Economic Systems 2023-10-19
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- Raw materials purchased to make products
- In this economic system, the government decides what will be made, how, and who gets the items.
- when this rises, prices rise and supply falls
- A business can make more profit when then ____ sales.
- Income from sales - cost of goods = _______
- when this rises, prices fall
- The monetary reward for taking a risk and investing in a business
- Individuals and businesses make decisions; the government regulates
- This kind of expense is involved in running a business but not making a product
- ____ resources are the things the businesses use to make products
- gross profit - operating expenses = _____ profit
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- In economics, _____ is getting items to consumers in the when, where and how they need them.
- an internal factor affecting profit
- A business will _______ expenses to increase profit
- This economic system is based on doing things the same way for generations.
- Also called a "welfare state"
- if a business doesn't generate a profit, it will do this
- ____ resources are things like trees, water, land
- ____ resources produce the goods
- another internal factor affecting profit
- ________________ - Expenses = Profit
21 Clues: when this rises, prices fall • Also called a "welfare state" • ____ resources produce the goods • an internal factor affecting profit • ________________ - Expenses = Profit • Raw materials purchased to make products • another internal factor affecting profit • Income from sales - cost of goods = _______ • when this rises, prices rise and supply falls • ...
Managerial Economics Crossword Clues 2025-07-27
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- Achieving the best result with limited resources.
- The process of creating goods or services.
- Inputs used in production like labor, capital, land.
- Using minimum input for maximum output.
- Branch dealing with national and global economic trends.
- Determining the selling value of a product or service.
- A plan designed to achieve long-term business goals.
- Process of setting objectives and outlining steps to reach them.
- A system where buyers and sellers interact.
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- Financial assets or equipment used to produce goods.
- Financial gain from business activities after costs are deducted.
- A business organization that sells goods or services.
- Branch of economics dealing with individual and business decisions.
- A choice made to resolve an issue or pursue a goal.
- Consumer desire to purchase goods at given prices.
- The study of scarcity and choices in the use of resources.
- Predicting future trends using past data and analysis.
- Relating to the activities of a manager.
- The possibility of loss or uncertainty in business decisions.
- A system of ideas intended to explain economic principles.
20 Clues: Using minimum input for maximum output. • Relating to the activities of a manager. • The process of creating goods or services. • A system where buyers and sellers interact. • Achieving the best result with limited resources. • Consumer desire to purchase goods at given prices. • A choice made to resolve an issue or pursue a goal. • ...
Topic 5 Vocab Crossword 2024-11-19
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- Business owned by one person
- Each partner only has a limited amount of liability
- Headquartered in one country, but operating in many
- when two or more firms competing in the same market join
- advanced skills & education put on a salary instead of hourly pay
- merger when 2 or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- no specialized skills
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- specialized abilities without need of supervision
- Ran by a board instead of an owner to benefit the public
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- Most complex form of business
- Business owned by two people
- title of what jobs are most popular at the time
- tactic of resolving labor disputes often when there is a strike or union
- group of workers formed to better their conditions
- minimal skills
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- merge of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining
- When workers stop working in protest to their conditions
- business owned by a group of people for their shared benefit
20 Clues: minimal skills • no specialized skills • Business owned by one person • Business owned by two people • Most complex form of business • title of what jobs are most popular at the time • merge of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining • specialized abilities without need of supervision • group of workers formed to better their conditions • ...
Topic 5 Vocab Crossword 2024-11-19
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- when two or more firms competing in the same market join
- Business owned by one person
- title of what jobs are most popular at the time
- Business owned by two people
- business owned by a group of people for their shared benefit
- specialized abilities without need of supervision
- advanced skills & education put on a salary instead of hourly pay
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
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- tactic of resolving labor disputes often when there is a strike or union
- minimal skills
- Headquartered in one country, but operating in many
- Each partner only has a limited amount of liability
- merge of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining
- merger when 2 or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- no specialized skills
- group of workers formed to better their conditions
- Most complex form of business
- Ran by a board instead of an owner to benefit the public
- When workers stop working in protest to their conditions
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
20 Clues: minimal skills • no specialized skills • Business owned by one person • Business owned by two people • Most complex form of business • merge of 3 or more unrelated businesses joining • title of what jobs are most popular at the time • specialized abilities without need of supervision • group of workers formed to better their conditions • ...
Business Vocabularies 2021-11-24
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- A type of license that grants a group to
- A business owned by one person who has unlimited liabilities
- A business that is given rights, privileges, and liabilities
- A person who creates a business
- A percentage of ownership in a corporation or financial asset
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- A combination of two corporations
- A distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders.
- A relocation of a corporation to another country
- commercial activities
- A business owned by the workers or members
- The amount invested in a business
- A business in which two corporations make an agreement and share costs and responsibilities
- Action of doing work for customers
- Money that is due or borrowed
14 Clues: commercial activities • Money that is due or borrowed • A person who creates a business • A combination of two corporations • The amount invested in a business • Action of doing work for customers • A type of license that grants a group to • A business owned by the workers or members • A relocation of a corporation to another country • ...
Closed Syllables, Megawords Chapter 2 2022-03-04
12 Clues: frantic • an ocean • to set up • wonderful • intelligence • a difficulty • put together • an outdoor meal • opposite of present • deep, rocky landform • a cover for keeping warm • when one civilization takes over another
Cognate crossword 2025-01-13
12 Clues: Sans savoir • Choix arrêté • Extraordinaire • Facile à casser • Force ou vitalité • Qui arrive souvent • Récit d'événements • Élégance naturelle • Organe de la parole • Inspirant le respect • faire une grosse affaire • D'une grande intelligence
Red Ribbon Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
spelling unit 27 2023-04-17
Computer Systems Vocabulary 2020-09-10
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- Software/group of programs designed for end users.
- physical parts of a computer
- That branch that focuses on the design,application, construction, and operation of robots.
- Computer___ instruction/ A system used to develop student's knowledge and skills that use computers.
- Computer ___/A computer program that replicates itself by changing the original programming and inserting its own coding.
- Buying, selling, or services online
- Group of computers with a common communication protocols over digital interconnections for sharing resources.
- Computer___/ a set of instructions that makes different types of outputs.
- Intelligence/A machine's intelligence.
- System/A computer system that makes decisions like a human expert.
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- Employees do not physically go to work.
- Computer instructions that tell the computer how to function.
- Computer____/Hardware and software setup
- Design/A computer that helps in the creation, modification, or analysis of the design.
- Processing unit/Electronic circuitry in a computer that executes instructions that makes up the programming.
- Instructions for a computer to perform a task.
- Information system/ Organizes data
- Stealing software
18 Clues: Stealing software • physical parts of a computer • Information system/ Organizes data • Buying, selling, or services online • Intelligence/A machine's intelligence. • Employees do not physically go to work. • Computer____/Hardware and software setup • Instructions for a computer to perform a task. • Software/group of programs designed for end users. • ...
Computer Science Puzzle #1 2023-05-08
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- The information that goes into a computer.
- Written code that runs on a computer.
- A character or a moving object in a computer game.
- The block programming language developed by MIT. You mostly code sprites.
- This means to be connected to the Internet.
- _________ intelligence: the simulation of human intelligence processes by machines, especially computer systems
- A container that holds a value, such as a piece of text or a number. The value can change.
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- The content that comes out of a computer.
- This is made of many computers and servers that are connected to each other.
- The “true or false” logic that powers computers
- This is the Central Processing Unit.
- The two letter acronym that stands for Operating System.
- A sequence of problem-solving steps
- A system of two possible states, zero and one.
- HyperText Markup Language is a markup language used to build basic websites
- This stands for Random Access Memory
- A way to send and retrieve data without wires.
- Broken code that causes a program to malfunction.
18 Clues: A sequence of problem-solving steps • This is the Central Processing Unit. • This stands for Random Access Memory • Written code that runs on a computer. • The content that comes out of a computer. • The information that goes into a computer. • This means to be connected to the Internet. • A system of two possible states, zero and one. • ...
Chapter 6 Types of Businesses 2023-03-23
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- type of liability in which the owner is responsible for the company’s debts
- A type of business that focuses on providing a service, not on making a profit
- the process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and evaluating the effective use of resources
- A contractual agreement to use the name and sell the products or services of a company in a designated geographic area
- a company that is registered by a state and operates apart from its owners
- The process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving goods and services
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- a business that purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to consumers, the final buyer of the goods
- A business that makes finished products out of processed goods
- The process that involves getting consumers to buy a product or service
- The buying and reselling of goods that have already been produced
- The business or art of money management
- a business that changes raw materials into more finished products
- A business that moves goods from one business to another
- An organization that is owned and operated by its members
- A business that gathers raw goods
15 Clues: A business that gathers raw goods • The business or art of money management • A business that moves goods from one business to another • An organization that is owned and operated by its members • A business that makes finished products out of processed goods • The buying and reselling of goods that have already been produced • ...
lol 2022-05-09
Business & Entrepreneurship L1 2024-09-06
Across
- How you meet other people that might have skills you can use in your business
- Business owned by two or more people and operated for profit
- A business structure that offers limited liability protection and pass-through taxation
- Separate legal entity created by law with the power of an individual
- a new method, product, idea, etc.
- A creative thought or concept
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- a document that sets out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them
- A new business undertaking that involves risk
- Business owned by one person and operated for their own profit
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law
- A chance to bring a thought or concept to life
- Someone who perceives an opportunity and creates an organization/business to pursue it
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business
13 Clues: A creative thought or concept • a new method, product, idea, etc. • A new business undertaking that involves risk • A chance to bring a thought or concept to life • The money used to build, run, or grow a business • Business owned by two or more people and operated for profit • Business owned by one person and operated for their own profit • ...
Unit1: What is AI? 2023-02-13
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- type of artificial intelligence which can perform a wide range of task
- person who is affected by or interested in something
- a collection of data
- machine designed to do specific tasks in physical space
- the morally right thing to do
- technology that can analyze and perceive data to make autonomous predictions of decisions
- ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data
- type of artificial intelligence which performs a specific task or function
- sequence of steps
- process of collecting sensory data
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- information
- device that allows a machine to collect sensory data from the natural world
- a model of data
- program that holds a conversation with a human
- study of values, moral principles and systems that guide human behavior
- able to do things on its own
- ability for an AI to use a representation to solve problems or make decisions
- media that uses AI to create a fade event whether in photo, video, or audio format
- looking or acting like a human
- to strategically design in order to prioritize a certain value
- algorithm's "best guess" based on information it has been given
- one's opinion about what is important
22 Clues: information • a model of data • sequence of steps • a collection of data • able to do things on its own • the morally right thing to do • looking or acting like a human • process of collecting sensory data • one's opinion about what is important • program that holds a conversation with a human • ability to interpret and make sense of sensory data • ...
Psychology People 2020-05-11
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- investigated different types of attachment, insecure
- Demonstrated that memory is not accurate as we believe
- one of the first psychologist to develop functionalism
- proposed the five stages of grief
- French Psychologist who created first intelligence test
- neo-freudian who dealt with inferiority complex
- Neo-Freudian who explored the collective unconscious
- Russian Psychologist investigated classical conditioning with dogs
- Known for work with Rhesus Monkeys on attachment
- moral development in females rivaled Kohlberg
- created law that identified the just noticeable difference
- American mental health reformer
- Created operant chamber that bears his name
- discovered area of brain known for speaking
- Created the hierarchy of needs
- work with split brain patients
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- Known for the Bobo Doll experiment
- first laboratory in Leipzig, Germany
- believed people are born with Language Acquisition Device
- First woman to earn a PhD in psychology
- humanist who developed Unconditional positive regard
- psychoanalytic school of thought, latent and manifest content
- concept of learned helplessness in animals and depression
- Multiple intelligence theory
- developed the three stages of morality, preconventional. ..
- psychosocial stage theory of development
- British naturalist known for theory of evolution
- noted for his work in forgetting curve
28 Clues: Multiple intelligence theory • Created the hierarchy of needs • work with split brain patients • American mental health reformer • Known for the Bobo Doll experiment • proposed the five stages of grief • first laboratory in Leipzig, Germany • noted for his work in forgetting curve • First woman to earn a PhD in psychology • psychosocial stage theory of development • ...
Spelling List #17 :3 :D :) 2025-01-29
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- A vehicle equipped for transporting sick or injured people to a hospital.
- Lack of knowledge, education, or awareness about something.
- A very large quantity of something.
- The act of being present at a place.
- The capacity to have an effect on the character,
- Exceptional brightness or intelligence.
- The state or fact of being of great significance or value.
- A quick single occurrence of something.
- The ability to acquire and apply knowledge and skills.
- or behavior of someone or something.
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- The execution of a task or presentation, such as in a play or concert.
- A place where one can enter.
- Freedom from control, influence, or support of others.
- A point or way in which things are not the same.
- The act of agreeing to receive or approve something.
- The state of existing or being in a particular place.
- The quality of being graceful and stylish in appearance or manner.
- A sum of money given regularly or permission for something to happen.
- A formal meeting for discussion.
- The act of mentioning something.
- Facts, information, or signs, that help prove something or support a conclusion
21 Clues: A place where one can enter. • A formal meeting for discussion. • The act of mentioning something. • A very large quantity of something. • The act of being present at a place. • or behavior of someone or something. • Exceptional brightness or intelligence. • A quick single occurrence of something. • A point or way in which things are not the same. • ...
Digital literacy 2024-11-01
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- Network of devices connected to exchange data automatically.
- Using digital platforms to intimidate or harass others.
- An exchange of money for goods or services online.
- The state of being linked to a network, typically the internet.
- A digital platform for buying and selling goods.
- Connection An encrypted link that protects data online.
- Ensuring protection from online risks and harm.
- Password A complex combination of characters to protect accounts.
- An online seminar or presentation with interactive features.
- A digital messaging system used for sending and receiving messages.
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- Media Online platforms for sharing and interacting with content.
- Intelligence Machines programmed to simulate human intelligence.
- The collection of goods available for sale on an e-commerce
- A secure digital ledger for tracking transactions.
- Treating others politely in the online world.
- Footprint The record of one’s activities and information online.
- Being accountable for one’s actions and choices online.
- Technology that allows processes to operate with minimal human intervention.
- The right to keep personal information protected online.
- Reality Technology that overlays digital content on the real world.
- Software created to damage or gain unauthorized access to devices.
21 Clues: Treating others politely in the online world. • Ensuring protection from online risks and harm. • A digital platform for buying and selling goods. • An exchange of money for goods or services online. • A secure digital ledger for tracking transactions. • Using digital platforms to intimidate or harass others. • Being accountable for one’s actions and choices online. • ...
THINKING 2025-01-27
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- Following a structured sequence of reasoning to reach a conclusion
- Breaking a problem into smaller parts to understand it better
- Narrowing down multiple ideas into a single, correct solution
- The ability to visualize and manipulate objects in the mind
- The ability to recognize and manage one´s emotions and those of others.
- The ability to solve new problems and adapt to novel situations.
- Generating multiple solutions to a single problem.
- Planning and organizing to achieve long-term goals
- A type of intelligence related to language and verbal skills.
- The ability to interact effectively with others
- Drawing specific conclusions from general principles
- The process of making choices by analyzing information
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- A type of intelligence that involves logical reasoning and numerical skills
- Thinking about one's thinking processes.
- The process of finding solutions to difficult or complex issues
- Combining elements to form a coherent whole
- Understanding one's own emotions and thoughts
- Controlling and managing one's emotions, behaviors, and thpughts
- Thinking outside the box to generate new ideas or solutions
- The process of analyzing and evaluating information to make reasoned judgments.
20 Clues: Thinking about one's thinking processes. • Combining elements to form a coherent whole • Understanding one's own emotions and thoughts • The ability to interact effectively with others • Generating multiple solutions to a single problem. • Planning and organizing to achieve long-term goals • Drawing specific conclusions from general principles • ...
KPL 8 Älykkyys 2025-04-29
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- psyykkistä kyvykkyyttä, joka ilmenee esim. ongelmanratkaisussa ja päättelyssä
- älykkyys älykkyyden muoto, jossa keskeistä elämän aikana kertyneet tiedot ja kokemukset
- vaikuttaa älykkyyteen ehkä ympäristöä enemmän
- testin kyky arvioida sitä, mitä halutaan arvioida
- perimän, kasvatuksen, koulutuksen ja elinympäristön lisäksi älykkyyteen vaikuttaa muunmuassa
- kokemuksiin perustuvaa syvää ymmärrystä
- älykkyyttä vaativan toiminnan yhteydessä otsalohkon lisäksi aktivoituu
- keino, jolla voidaan todennäköisimmin lisätä älykkyyttä
- älykkyys, jota ilmentää kyky loogiseen ongelmanratkaisuun
- älykkyysosamäärä, kertoo kuinka yksilö suoriutuu älykkyystestistä verrattuna muihin
- Gaussin käyrä, älykkyystestien tulokset noudattavat tätä
- älykkyys, jota ilmentää kyky suunnistaa kartan avulla
- älykkyydellä on havaittu olevan yhteys vuosia kestävään
- kuvaa ihmisen vahvuuksia ja heikkouksia
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- samassa ympäristössä kasvaneiden identtisten kaksosten älykkyydet ______ hyvin voimakkaasti keskenään
- käytetään esim. lapsen koulunkäynnin tuen tarpeen selvittämiseksi, työnhaun yhteydessä tai arvioidessa aivovaurion seurauksia
- general intelligence, yleinen älykkyys
- älykkyys, jota ilmentää osuvat sanavalinnat
- älykkyys älykkyyden muoto, jossa keskeistä nopea ja tehokas ongelmanratkaisukyky
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence scale, käytetyin älykkyystesti
- on erityisen taitava tai kyvykäs oppimaan jonkin taidon
- tämä osa aivoissa on yleensä paksu niillä, joilla on yleistä älykkyyttä
- ajatus, että älykkäiden aivot aktivoituvat tehtäviä suoritettaessa vähemmän
- älykkyys täytyy muuttaa mitattavaan muotoon eli
- aine vastuussa siitä, kuinka nopeasti viestit liikkuvat aivoissa
25 Clues: general intelligence, yleinen älykkyys • kokemuksiin perustuvaa syvää ymmärrystä • kuvaa ihmisen vahvuuksia ja heikkouksia • älykkyys, jota ilmentää osuvat sanavalinnat • vaikuttaa älykkyyteen ehkä ympäristöä enemmän • älykkyys täytyy muuttaa mitattavaan muotoon eli • testin kyky arvioida sitä, mitä halutaan arvioida • ...
Crossword N1 2025-04-04
Across
- Artificial intelligence abbreviation
- Arrive at a place
- An exciting experience
- Make something clear
- Something you do
- Bad points
- Show your feelings
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- Put something on the internet
- Going on a journey
- Not on purpose
- Get money for work
- Feeling ashamed
- Good points
- Get something from the internet
- Not interesting
15 Clues: Bad points • Good points • Not on purpose • Feeling ashamed • Not interesting • Something you do • Arrive at a place • Going on a journey • Get money for work • Show your feelings • Make something clear • An exciting experience • Put something on the internet • Get something from the internet • Artificial intelligence abbreviation
Future Technology 2024-12-21
Across
- - 3D light projection
- - Hypothetical AI explosion
- - Digital currency
- - Physics of the minuscule
- - 3D printing of biological tissues
- - Virtual shared space
- - High-speed transport system
- - Wearable robotic frame
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- - Instant travel
- - Unmanned aerial vehicle
- - Digital ledger technology
- - Machine intelligence
- - Integration of technology with biology
- - Microscopic robot
- - Futuristic dystopian genre
15 Clues: - Instant travel • - Digital currency • - Microscopic robot • - 3D light projection • - Machine intelligence • - Virtual shared space • - Wearable robotic frame • - Unmanned aerial vehicle • - Physics of the minuscule • - Digital ledger technology • - Hypothetical AI explosion • - Futuristic dystopian genre • - High-speed transport system • - 3D printing of biological tissues • ...
Chp 4 BS Types of Business growth and Size 2025-09-03
Across
- business owned by shareholders but they can sell shares to the public and their shares are tradeable on the stock exchange
- a business based upon the use of the brand names, promotional logos and trading methods of en existing succesful business
- a business in the public sector that is owned and controlled by the state
- is a business owned by one person
- companies that have separate legal status from their owners
- the owner of a limited company, they buy shares which represent part-ownership of the company
- liability their liability is not limited to the investment they made in the business
Down
- a form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business
- payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of the company
- business owned by shareholders but they cannot sell shares to the public
- one of that does not have a separate legal identity
- liability the liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested
- where two or more businesses start a new project together, sharing capital and risk
- shareholders may attend and vote on who they want to be on the board of directors for the coming year
14 Clues: is a business owned by one person • one of that does not have a separate legal identity • companies that have separate legal status from their owners • business owned by shareholders but they cannot sell shares to the public • payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of the company • ...
accounting terms 2024-03-20
Across
- process of spreading money into several money into several diffrent investments instead of investing large sums of cash in one place.
- keep track of the company's finances
- total amount of money a business has earned within a certain period.
- Cash and other assets that business owners can put into the company to help it succeed and grow.
- money coming into a business from customers and where the money is being a spent by a business
- likely to last longer than one fiscal year.
- shows the expense, costs and revenues for a company during a specific time period.
- record keeping adjustment
Down
- likely to be turned into cash within one fiscal year, including cash, debt securities, accounts receivable and inventory.
- keeps track of how much a business is making as well as how much they are spending.
- any money that is owned to the company from customers or other businesses that have received their requested goods or services.
- keeping organizing and analyzing financial records for an individual, organization or business.
- how much a business owes.
- on investment how much money is made in relation to how much was spent.
- business owners intrest in a company and how much it is worth.
15 Clues: how much a business owes. • record keeping adjustment • keep track of the company's finances • likely to last longer than one fiscal year. • business owners intrest in a company and how much it is worth. • total amount of money a business has earned within a certain period. • on investment how much money is made in relation to how much was spent. • ...
Test 2024-04-26
25 Clues: tv • car • hot • man • work • rich • play • Love • left • drink • trees • tiles • woman • animal • garden • carpet • eating • health • casino • vehicle • gambling • business • not cheap • Dog’s enemy • cats enemies
Promoting and Selling 2013-04-08
Across
- advertising in entertainment
- the best deal to the given price
- a list of right and wrong behaviours
- competing products that seem different
- total market divided into groups of people who share a charicteristic
- news about a product from a business
- a picture to identify a business or product
- products bought that are not harmful to the environment
- to get favoured by a customer
- business that intends to sell its product to this group
- marketing resources that are directed
- message for anyone
- comparison of complete performance to original performance
Down
- a method of trade that promotes for growers
- activities used to direct inducements to customers
- gift from business to customer for using product
- promotion stratagies used in promotion campaign
- less important market segment
- involves activities of a sales person to a customer to make a sale
- a desire to have a possesion
- to idetify a product
- technique used by business to convince customers to get a product
- seeing attentively the progress of something
23 Clues: message for anyone • to idetify a product • advertising in entertainment • a desire to have a possesion • less important market segment • to get favoured by a customer • the best deal to the given price • a list of right and wrong behaviours • news about a product from a business • marketing resources that are directed • competing products that seem different • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-07
Across
- Workers refusing to work.
- A German philosopher.
- Actions are good if you do things that benefit majority.
- Certain rights of ownership.
- Right to vote.
- Belief that people are equal.
- A time where machine made products became popular in the 1700s in England.
- Moving to the city.
- developing machine production of goods.
- Social class made up with workers, business people, etc.
- A convention about women.
- belief that diseases are caused by microorganisms.
- The middle class.
- Where production is opened for the public and operates to benefit everyone.
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- Room in an apartment or apartment house.
- Gin Machine used for cotton.
- Negotiation of pay by employees
- An owner of a business.
- an association of workers.
- Business owned by stock holders.
- A class of workers.
- Workers who couldn't vote pressing for more rights.
- A fake place that's considered as paradise.
- English worker who has destroyed machinery.
- Policy that lets business owners make their own rules with their employees
- Where property is publicly own.
- Money is invested in business to make more money.
- He introduced Marxism.
28 Clues: Right to vote. • The middle class. • A class of workers. • Moving to the city. • A German philosopher. • He introduced Marxism. • An owner of a business. • Workers refusing to work. • A convention about women. • an association of workers. • Gin Machine used for cotton. • Certain rights of ownership. • Belief that people are equal. • Negotiation of pay by employees • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2018-03-07
Across
- Gin Machine used for cotton.
- Room in an apartment or apartment house.
- belief that diseases are caused by microorganisms.
- Policy that lets business owners make their own rules with their employees
- Social class made up with workers, business people, etc.
- A time where machine made products became popular in the 1700s in England.
- The middle class.
- Moving to the city.
- A class of workers.
- Actions are good if you do things that benefit majority.
- Where production is opened for the public and operates to benefit everyone.
- developing machine production of goods.
- Right to vote.
- He introduced Marxism.
- Where property is publicly own.
Down
- A fake place that's considered as paradise.
- English worker who has destroyed machinery.
- Workers who couldn't vote pressing for more rights.
- Negotiation of pay by employees
- Business owned by stock holders.
- A German philosopher.
- Belief that people are equal.
- Certain rights of ownership.
- an association of workers.
- Workers refusing to work.
- Money is invested in business to make more money.
- An owner of a business.
- A convention about women.
28 Clues: Right to vote. • The middle class. • Moving to the city. • A class of workers. • A German philosopher. • He introduced Marxism. • An owner of a business. • Workers refusing to work. • A convention about women. • an association of workers. • Gin Machine used for cotton. • Certain rights of ownership. • Belief that people are equal. • Negotiation of pay by employees • ...
M2 P8 CrossWord Feb2 Savings and Investment 2021-02-02
Across
- The amount of money set aside for future use
- Return In Investment
- Reward gained from investing in a business
- Another for expenses
- Word used to describe company shares or government bonds etc.
- Money used to buy something expecting gains
- ________ Income, the money you can spend after deducting tax and expenditures
- High savings, ______investment money
- This word is used to describe the possible problem one can experience from investing
- _____ Production is when raw materials are gathered
Down
- This means "stable" or balance, equilibrium
- _______ Investment is when you put your money into a business but you doesn't mean you own the business
- _______ Investment is when you use your own money to manage your own business
- Factor of production where we can get wood or minerals
- The money gained from doing business
- Fancy word for reward, gains, profit
- This word means to make big, to "expand"
- Reward gained from using banking service
- _____ PRoduction is when raw materials are made to finished products
- Factor of production where workers are grouped to skilled and unskilled
- _______ Production is when products are packed and delivered
21 Clues: Return In Investment • Another for expenses • The money gained from doing business • Fancy word for reward, gains, profit • High savings, ______investment money • This word means to make big, to "expand" • Reward gained from using banking service • Reward gained from investing in a business • This means "stable" or balance, equilibrium • ...
Business Terms and Forms 2016-06-15
Across
- Advantage of a sole proprietorship
- An agreement between two or more people to finance and operate a business
- Not a disadvantage of a Sole Proprietorship
- An example of a partnership
- An advantage of a partnership
- The obligations of a business because they are responsible for all business debts
- A disadvantage of a corporation
- A formal statement of business goals, a plan to reach them, and reasons why this goal is attainable.
- An example of a sole proprietorship
Down
- A risk in a partnership
- A business owned and operated by one person
- A disadvantage of being closely monitored by government agencies
- Deals with investments, loans, and deposits
- A company or group of people that act as a single entity
- A pool of money that members are able to take loans from
- Used in a corporation to raise additional funds
- Taxes A disadvantage of a corporation
- An advantage of a corporation
- Capitalists Investors who provide capital to start-up ventures
- A form of financial institution
- A means to gain profit
- An example of a corporation
22 Clues: A means to gain profit • A risk in a partnership • An example of a partnership • An example of a corporation • An advantage of a corporation • An advantage of a partnership • A form of financial institution • A disadvantage of a corporation • Advantage of a sole proprietorship • An example of a sole proprietorship • Taxes A disadvantage of a corporation • ...
Entrepreneurship Fun 2024-02-23
Across
- Asking target market questions to gather info
- The process of getting more information as needed
- If customers become this, they'll come back again
- group Meeting with a group of prospective customers to discuss your ideas
- All the products/services our company offers
- Competitors who sell essentially the same product as you
- Competitors who sell a substitute
- Business that makes their own product
- Business that sells their products to another business
- Someone who owns and operates their business
- The idea of always trying to keep our customers happy
Down
- Age, race, gender are examples
- Determining information by watching behaviors
- Characteristics of a product that come standard
- A promise of quality in writing
- A general promise of quality
- Where we will sell our product at
- TV commercials, billboards, ads, etc.
- Characteristics of a product that the consumer chooses
- Someone to talk to, delivery, and installation are examples
- market The people who might actually buy our product
- Data used that's already out there
- Data collected for the very first timie
- Business that sells their products to the final consumer
24 Clues: A general promise of quality • Age, race, gender are examples • A promise of quality in writing • Where we will sell our product at • Competitors who sell a substitute • Data used that's already out there • TV commercials, billboards, ads, etc. • Business that makes their own product • Data collected for the very first timie • All the products/services our company offers • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-02-28
Across
- A meeting where people try thinking of creative solutions to a problem
- Total amount of profit made by company
- Group of people that a company is advertising to
- Words/symbols that represent a company
- When you turn someone into a paying customer through marketing
- A short pitch that tells you about a product/comapany
- Someone who sets up their own business
- Things that will be owned for an extended period of time
- The person who started a company
Down
- How much a company can effect the environment
- Things people remember about your company
- When a company sales enough to start making profit
- Something a business wants to accomplish
- Costs that stay the same no matter what
- The amount of money Coming and going from a business
- Releasing a new product or service to the public
- When a large amount of people all invest a small amount to a business to help start them up
- Money paid or cost
- Things a Business Owns
- Act of giving someone a job
20 Clues: Money paid or cost • Things a Business Owns • Act of giving someone a job • The person who started a company • Total amount of profit made by company • Words/symbols that represent a company • Someone who sets up their own business • Costs that stay the same no matter what • Something a business wants to accomplish • Things people remember about your company • ...
1.4 Types of business organisation 2024-11-01
Across
- In a LTD the owner keeps....
- Main advantage of an LTD is it has limited..
- are businesses owned by two or more people
- Limited company, selling shares to family and friends
- any business that is owned and controlled by one person
- In partnerships you can share....
- Shareholders are only responsible for the company’s debts using company assets
- Anyone effected by the business and the decisions they make
- Sole traders have all the ... for the business
- Sole traders work long...
- Someone who owns shares in a company
Down
- owners of the business pay all debts of the business, even their personal possessions may be claimed
- With a PLC it is easier to raise...
- In a partnership you might have
- An LTD requires a lot of .... to set up
- Company sells Shares on the stock exchange
- In a partnership the profit is...
- Sole traders make all their own...
- In a PLC there is a risk of a....
- In a LTD it can be hard to sell...
- In partnerships you can spread....
- sole traders keep all the
22 Clues: sole traders keep all the • Sole traders work long... • In a LTD the owner keeps.... • In a partnership you might have • In a partnership the profit is... • In a PLC there is a risk of a.... • In partnerships you can share.... • Sole traders make all their own... • In a LTD it can be hard to sell... • In partnerships you can spread.... • With a PLC it is easier to raise... • ...
Ella Persio Market Structure 2023-01-10
Across
- considered identical
- attempt to distinguish similar products
- average cost of production falls as business grows
- when one company buys or combines with another
- discussion with a small group
- businesses work together to set prices
- accepts market price
- ideal model of market economy
- competing businesses negotiate to divide the market
- one seller
- owned by government
- setting low prices so other businesses lose money
- sharing the percent of market
- removing government controls on a business
- many sellers that are often similar
- laws that define monopolies and give the government the power to control them
Down
- lack conditions needed for perfect competition
- act together to set prices illegally
- only business to exist in an area
- firm controls the manufacturing
- few sellers offer similar products
- competition using factors other than price
- business sets its own prices
- group of firms combine to reduce the competition
- hinders business from entering market
- costs of production are lowest when one firm provides outputs
- government controlling businesses through rules and laws
- legal registration
28 Clues: one seller • legal registration • owned by government • considered identical • accepts market price • business sets its own prices • discussion with a small group • ideal model of market economy • sharing the percent of market • firm controls the manufacturing • only business to exist in an area • few sellers offer similar products • many sellers that are often similar • ...
Entrepeneurship 2022-09-27
Across
- the amount owed to others
- people who own stock
- the process of running a business of one's own
- data that describes there age marital status and all there ethnic ability's
- the ability to learn a particular kind of job
- a business owned buy two or more people
- an original model on which later versions are patterned
- a legal agreement that give an individual the right to market in particular areas
Down
- data of a group of people in the life style traits
- individuals or companies willing to buy your product. who you sell to
- earnings distributed to stockholders
- an evaluation of your weaknesses
- a business owned buy one person
- special meetings where company's display their products
- look for people to hire
- a unit of ownership in a corporation
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- a written document that describes all the step to open and operate a successfull business
- people who buy the product or services
- people who work for some one else
20 Clues: people who own stock • look for people to hire • the amount owed to others • a business owned buy one person • an evaluation of your weaknesses • people who work for some one else • earnings distributed to stockholders • a unit of ownership in a corporation • people who buy the product or services • a business owned buy two or more people • ...
Business unit 2 2016-02-09
Across
- a cost that you only pay once
- the amount of sells done in a period of time
- the amount of money a business gets for selling goods
- a cost that does not change
- the money that is made in a business by selling products
- the total amount of money a business spends
- the amount of money spent by a business
- a cost that can be clearly associated
Down
- the amount of money that a business loses
- the amount of money a business pays for something
- selling a products
- are the expenses which can be related to operation
- a cost that is not directly accountable
- the cost that changes according to output
14 Clues: selling a products • a cost that does not change • a cost that you only pay once • a cost that can be clearly associated • a cost that is not directly accountable • the amount of money spent by a business • the amount of money that a business loses • the cost that changes according to output • the total amount of money a business spends • ...
BAF3M - Test #1 (Chapters 1-3) Review 2021-10-12
Across
- The income ______ shows revenue and expenses over a time period.
- The left side of an account.
- A student's allowance would be a source of ______ for him.
- The debts a business owes.
- Statement showing assets, and liabilities is the _____ sheet.
- Revenue - Expenses = ___ Income
- A business that does not sell goods is a ______ business.
Down
- Items on the left side of the balance sheet.
- Money owed to a business is called its ______
- Accounting GAAP that focuses on expense accounts.
- The value of the business is call the owner's _____.
- The income of business can also be called its _____.
- Expenses that remain constant are _______ expenses.
- A creditor would be part of a company's accounts _____.
14 Clues: The debts a business owes. • The left side of an account. • Revenue - Expenses = ___ Income • Items on the left side of the balance sheet. • Money owed to a business is called its ______ • Accounting GAAP that focuses on expense accounts. • Expenses that remain constant are _______ expenses. • The value of the business is call the owner's _____. • ...
Entrepreneurship Quiz 2023-10-18
Across
- Your team of skilled employees is an example of a ____ factor
- 1st section of a business plan _____ summary
- When working alone you're responsible for the ___ and losses
- When 2 people work together on a business
- Future___ help motivate a business
Down
- Your "piece of the pie" within your industry
- A company might need to overcome
- A business plan does this based on your idea
- ______ Proprietorship when 1 person owns the business
- The 3rd section of the business plan ____ Analysis
- _____ Statement addresses what you value
- A mission statement should address customers and
- The economy is an example of an ____ factor
- ____ to Success defines what will make you stand out
14 Clues: A company might need to overcome • Future___ help motivate a business • _____ Statement addresses what you value • When 2 people work together on a business • The economy is an example of an ____ factor • Your "piece of the pie" within your industry • A business plan does this based on your idea • 1st section of a business plan _____ summary • ...
Types of Business - Sole Trader 2022-10-11
Across
- another name for a sole trader business
- A sole trader may experience a lack of _______
- a situation where the owner can lose his personal belonging if the business goes bankrupt
- This can be made quickly in a sole trader business
- things that the business owes
Down
- an asset that can be used to secure a loan
- the owner of a sole trader enjoys this _______
- things that the business owns
- a sole trader has _______owners
- money that is borrowed
- a sole trader can be his or her own ____
- Lack of ___________ is when the business might end due to the death of the owner.
- money invested in the business by the owner
13 Clues: money that is borrowed • things that the business owns • things that the business owes • a sole trader has _______owners • another name for a sole trader business • a sole trader can be his or her own ____ • an asset that can be used to secure a loan • money invested in the business by the owner • the owner of a sole trader enjoys this _______ • ...
So Many Psychological People 2013-04-22
Across
- Lost in the mall experiment; creation of false memories
- Founded school of psychology focused on how humanity has a common motivation underlying behaviour
- Analytical, creative and practical intelligence
- Little Albert psychology
- Cloth mom/wire mom monkey experiment about attachment and love
- Cognitive dissonance theory
- Cognitive behaviour therapy
- Securely attached/not securely attached children and development
- Developed eight stages of development e.g. basic trust vs mistrust
- Worked on temperament of children and development of later personalities
- Positive psychology and learnt helplessness
- Multiple intelligences
- Authoritarian, authoritative and permissive parenting
Down
- Developed first comprehensive intelligence test
- Hypnosis and hidden observer theory
- Humanistic psychology and self-actualization
- Founder of functionalism school of psychology
- Framing effect, cognitive bias
- Memory and recall
- Conditioned taste aversion experiment with rats
- Displayed effects of labeling by acting delusional and getting admitted into mental hospital
- Linguistic psychology and how language affects cognition
- Pre-conventional, conventional, post-conventional morality
- Conformity experiment with the group of students and different length lines
- Morality and ethics; inclusion of women in psychology
- Psychoanalysis and Neo-Freudian
- Microexpressions and emotions
- Developed a hierarchy of needs
28 Clues: Memory and recall • Multiple intelligences • Little Albert psychology • Cognitive dissonance theory • Cognitive behaviour therapy • Microexpressions and emotions • Framing effect, cognitive bias • Developed a hierarchy of needs • Psychoanalysis and Neo-Freudian • Hypnosis and hidden observer theory • Positive psychology and learnt helplessness • ...
AI toolkit vocab 2025-02-12
Across
- Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines.
- Monitoring or observing people using AI technology.
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with humans.
- Ensuring AI systems operate without discrimination or inequality.
- Network A model in machine learning inspired by the human brain.
- Using AI to influence or control individuals or groups.
- The act of misleading or tricking a system or human.
- False or misleading information spread deliberately.
Down
- The loss of jobs due to AI automation.
- The ability to generate new, original ideas or solutions.
- Prejudices or unfair tendencies in AI systems based on their training data.
- A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically.
- Characteristics that resemble human behavior.
- Incorrect or inaccurate information spread unintentionally.
- The process of decision-making and management in AI development.
- The act of creating something new or improving something existing.
- Recognition Identifying patterns in data or behavior.
- Rules or directives designed to control AI development.
- AI-generated content designed to deceive or impersonate.
- Learning A subset of AI where systems learn from data.
- The moral implications of AI and its impact on society.
21 Clues: The loss of jobs due to AI automation. • Characteristics that resemble human behavior. • Monitoring or observing people using AI technology. • The act of misleading or tricking a system or human. • False or misleading information spread deliberately. • Recognition Identifying patterns in data or behavior. • A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically. • ...
Daniela S. 2020-04-14
Across
- organizations that has other aims rather than profit
- a business managed by two or more people
- medium to short-term goals
- long term goals
- medium to long-term, set by seniors managers
- the people who make up the workforce of a business
- the overall purpose of a business to exist
- the services focused on knowledge
- process and manufacture products
Down
- natural resources for the production of goods
- one person that is in full control of the business
- monitor flow of money that comes in and out
- is a summary of aims
- set by middle managers, medium to short-term
- helps a business build goals that work
- everyday objectives, set by floor managers
16 Clues: long term goals • is a summary of aims • medium to short-term goals • process and manufacture products • the services focused on knowledge • helps a business build goals that work • a business managed by two or more people • the overall purpose of a business to exist • everyday objectives, set by floor managers • monitor flow of money that comes in and out • ...
