business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Socially Responsible Business 2024-09-17
Across
- list of rules
- using a limited amount of copyrighted material
- morals
- profits go back into the business
- treating other businesses fair
- creations of the mind
- morals that guide a business
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- benefitting from your position of power
- stealing someone else's intellectual property
- why a business exists
- expired copyright
- a certification that says a business is socially responsible
- being open about business dealings
13 Clues: morals • list of rules • expired copyright • why a business exists • creations of the mind • morals that guide a business • treating other businesses fair • profits go back into the business • being open about business dealings • benefitting from your position of power • stealing someone else's intellectual property • using a limited amount of copyrighted material • ...
THE TRADE AND BUSINESS CYCLE 2017-03-26
Across
- increase in expenditure to stimulate economic activity and reduce unemployment
- an agreement within a community, group or organisation under which the members most suited for a specific activity or task assume greater responsibility for its execution or performance
- inflows of money received over a specific period of time by individuals, household or business
- steady rise in prices over time, measured as a percentage
- the lowest point of the trade and business cycle
- rising levels of business activity on the trade and business cycle
- bank that influences inflation and interest rates
- not being employed or having a job
- coefficient measure of living standards on a scale or 0 to 1
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- decrease in the value of a nation's currency relative to another nation's currency
- declining levels of business activity on the trade and business cycle
- decrease in expenditure to contract economic activity and curb inflation
- indicator that provides information about changes in the economy after they've occurred
- high unemployment and high inflation occurring within an economy at the same time
- indicator that provides information about changes in the economy before they've occurred
- the highest point of the trade and business cycle
- net worth of a person or company computed by subtracting total liabilities from total assets
17 Clues: not being employed or having a job • the lowest point of the trade and business cycle • the highest point of the trade and business cycle • bank that influences inflation and interest rates • steady rise in prices over time, measured as a percentage • coefficient measure of living standards on a scale or 0 to 1 • ...
Accounting Terms Revision 2023-08-28
Across
- where original information can be found.
- a source document used to draw up the petty cash book
- non-current asset
- a financial statement that is drawn up after the balancing off of accounts
- is transportation cost for delivering of goods that is added to purchases
- the recording of transactions into ledgers
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- goods retunr by business to suppliers
- person in charge of the petty cash book
- profit made before expenses are deducted
- a type of revenue
- things that the business spend on in order for smooth buisness operationg
- investment of money or resources in a business
- goods return by customers to business
- when the proprietor withdraws money for his or her own use
- always added to the gross profit in the income statement
- keeping records of business transactions
- profit made after expenses are deducted
17 Clues: a type of revenue • non-current asset • goods retunr by business to suppliers • goods return by customers to business • person in charge of the petty cash book • profit made after expenses are deducted • profit made before expenses are deducted • where original information can be found. • keeping records of business transactions • the recording of transactions into ledgers • ...
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
Down
- 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 • ...
Computer Systems Vocabulary 2020-09-10
Across
- 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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
The Business Idea 2024-11-27
Across
- A measure of how well things are done
- Businesses or individuals who supply materials and other resources to a business so that it can conduct its operations
- The ability to identify the options available and then choose a specific course of action from the alternatives
- A set of circumstances that presents itself as an avenue to success
- A person who is willing to seize opportunities to start and operate a business, and is prepared to take risks in the hope of making a profit
- Statement that describes what the business does
- Groups and individuals who interact with the business and have a vested interest in its activities
- Statement that describes where the business wants to be in the future
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- A person who has responsibility for overseeing the operations of the business to ensure that it successfully achieves its goals
- A measure of whether the things done lead to achieving goals
- The people who purchase goods and services from the business, expecting high quality at competitive prices
- The places where buyers and sellers interact to trade goods and services
- Describes what a business expects to accomplish over a set period
- Either creating a new good, service or process, or significantly improving an existing one
- The people who work for the business and who expect to be paid fairly, trained properly and treated ethically in return for their contribution to production
15 Clues: A measure of how well things are done • Statement that describes what the business does • A measure of whether the things done lead to achieving goals • Describes what a business expects to accomplish over a set period • A set of circumstances that presents itself as an avenue to success • Statement that describes where the business wants to be in the future • ...
Chase hiring vocab 2024-02-22
Across
- the person who employs the employee
- a platform that can be used to find and/or post jobs, communicate with employees/employers, or fill out resumes and job applications
- education that is gained by performing tasks firsthand
- hiring comeone from within your business to fulfill a vacant role within your business
- someone that a potential employer could contact to learn about past work or team experience
- the assessment of a pool of non-employee candidates to determine if any are qualified for a role or position in the business
- the ending of a position or company
- the act of removing yourself from a business
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- the finding of employees need to fulfill certain roles within a business
- a form filled out to try and attain a job at a business
- increasing an employees rank or stature within a business
- a meeting used to determine if the potential employee is a good fit for the job.
- a form filled with qualifications and education to inform potential employers
- a subordinate who fulfills a role within the business
- proccess by which new employees are integrated into the organization
15 Clues: the person who employs the employee • the ending of a position or company • the act of removing yourself from a business • a subordinate who fulfills a role within the business • education that is gained by performing tasks firsthand • a form filled out to try and attain a job at a business • increasing an employees rank or stature within a business • ...
ESB Vocab 2025-01-08
Across
- A type of business that has no owner and does not pay federal US taxes.
- An individual with an interest in a business.
- First-hand research like surveys, interviews, and statistical data.
- A persuasive speech prepared to entice a potential customer to purchase a service or good.
- A presentation given to potential investors to provide a brief overview of the business plan to earn another meeting.
- The expenses incurred for running day-to-day tasks in a business.
- An individual that owns at least one share in a corporation's stock.
- A practice used to protect brand names, logos, and business names.
- The amount of financial gain from a business.
Down
- Fees paid for the use of a brand name or image.
- A form of communication between businesses and customers which relays a message promoting services and/or goods.
- Fluctuating costs that a business has depending on production.
- The number of sales and other income in a business for a given period.
- A minimum viable product (MVP) is an inexpensive preliminary product to test the product idea.
- Calculation used to determine how much an investment is making.
15 Clues: An individual with an interest in a business. • The amount of financial gain from a business. • Fees paid for the use of a brand name or image. • Fluctuating costs that a business has depending on production. • Calculation used to determine how much an investment is making. • The expenses incurred for running day-to-day tasks in a business. • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
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
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- 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 _______ • ...
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. • ...
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. • ...
Puzzle #31 2023-02-05
Across
- - the protection of computers and networks from digital threats
- - information that can be processed by a computer
- - a collection of structured data
- - a computer that requests resources from a server
- - a set of instructions used to perform a specific task
- reality - a simulated environment that can be experienced through computer devices
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- computing - using remote servers over the internet to store, process, and manage data
- - a security system that monitors and controls incoming and outgoing network traffic
- - the process of converting data into a code to protect it
- intelligence - the development of computer systems to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence
- - a computer that provides shared resources
11 Clues: - a collection of structured data • - a computer that provides shared resources • - information that can be processed by a computer • - a computer that requests resources from a server • - a set of instructions used to perform a specific task • - the process of converting data into a code to protect it • ...
1 2025-05-21
Across
- – The act of trying to do or achieve something.
- bulb – A device designed to convert electrical energy into light.
- intelligence – Technology that simulates human intelligence in machines.
- – The quality of being easy, comfortable, or efficient.
- – A mode of transportation, such as a car, bus, or bicycle.
Down
- – A significant and unexpected achievement or advancement.
- light – Light created by heating a filament in a bulb.
- – The ability to achieve a result with minimal time and resources.
- line – A method of mass production where workers perform specific tasks on a conveyor belt.
- – A machine that converts fuel or energy into motion.
- – The creation of something new that didn’t exist before.
11 Clues: – The act of trying to do or achieve something. • – A machine that converts fuel or energy into motion. • light – Light created by heating a filament in a bulb. • – The quality of being easy, comfortable, or efficient. • – The creation of something new that didn’t exist before. • – A significant and unexpected achievement or advancement. • ...
Risk Management 2016-04-20
Across
- Breaking into and entering a home/business to commit a felony.
- Taking a chance for profit/loss.
- Machine that verfies if credit card is good.
- Represents several insurance companies.
- Works for one insurance company.
Down
- threat of loss to business without gain.
- Program that provides medical/income benefits to employees that are injured.
- A fee that transfers risk to insurance company.
- Protects from against lawsuits for mistakes in advertisement.
- Pays net profit and expense if business is shut down.
- Protects from claims for injuries from using products.
- Protects business from lawsuits.
- Protect business if work's not finished on time.
- Failure to exercise reasonable care.
- Protect a company from employee theft.
- Taking of property by force/threat.
16 Clues: Taking a chance for profit/loss. • Protects business from lawsuits. • Works for one insurance company. • Taking of property by force/threat. • Failure to exercise reasonable care. • Protect a company from employee theft. • Represents several insurance companies. • threat of loss to business without gain. • Machine that verfies if credit card is good. • ...
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
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- 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.
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- 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. • ...
Chapter 8 & 9 Test 2018-02-19
Across
- can buy and sell property and has 81% of all sales
- person who takes risk in beginning new businesses
- what is remaining after taking into account all expenses, taxes, and receipts
- one of the four elements all businesses must consider
- ability to hire a professional manager and having potential unlimited life is an….
- business owned and run by a single individual
- prevents new monopolies from forming – breaks up current ones
- share of ownership in a corporation that entitles the buyer to certain part of future profits
- occurs when the seller is a price searcher who controls the supply of a good/service and can determine the price it sells the good/service for
- sometimes the potential for conflict among business associates is a…
- ability of a seller to influence the market clearing price of a good/service
- taking small amounts of capital from a large number of people investing in a business
- funding by family & friends may be provided even without a business plan
- who do you contact about factories spewing stinky fumes
- combined company that occurs when one corporation buys more than half the stock of another corporation
- beginning business enterprise
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- obstacles to competition – keeps competitors out of the market
- sometimes having investment in business from certain individuals can offer expertise and mentorship
- made up of more than four unrelated businesses
- decreases in long-run average costs of producing due to large scale of output
- actual owner of business who may lease the firm to another person in exchange for an investment amount
- wealthy individuals investors who will provide funding in exchange for a share of equity
- groups of businesses who attempt to reduce international competition by controlling price/distribution of goods
- is a price taker and has no market power
- requirement in which an owner’s responsibility/liability for a company’s debts is determined by the size of the owner’s investment in the firm
- owned by two or more people – least numerous form of business
- all items to which a business/household holds legal claim
- gives you total control over the business when you use your own money
- agency you would contact about unsafe working conditions
- regulates product warranties watches for fraud in advertising
- not actually owning the business is a disadvantage of a…
- protects against monopolies and protects trade
- a few sellers with similar products that cause increased competition among the sellers
- what restricted price discrimination
- who would conduct tests on safety of a new drug
35 Clues: beginning business enterprise • what restricted price discrimination • is a price taker and has no market power • business owned and run by a single individual • made up of more than four unrelated businesses • protects against monopolies and protects trade • who would conduct tests on safety of a new drug • person who takes risk in beginning new businesses • ...
Business objectives and stakeholder objectives 2020-06-30
Across
- They describe the means of achieving business objectives.
- He/She is a stakeholder who provides raw materials and components to a business.
- It summarises the three main objectives of social enterprises.
- He/She is a stakeholder who take important decisions in a business.
- The aims and targets which a business works towards are known as business ______________.
- It is a stakeholder which expects environmentally-friendly products from businesses.
- It describes the proportion of sales held by a business out of the total sales of an industry.
- It refers to any person or group with a direct interest in the performance and activities of a business.
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- It is a business organisation with mainly social objectives that reinvests most of its profits into benefiting society rather than maximising returns to shareholders.
- He/ She is a stakeholder who invests capital in a company.
- It is a stakeholder which is responsible for managing the whole economy.
- He/She is a stakeholder who aims for a regular pay.
- He/She is a stakeholder who wants good quality services from a business.
- It is a stakeholder which provides finance for the business's activities.
14 Clues: He/She is a stakeholder who aims for a regular pay. • They describe the means of achieving business objectives. • He/ She is a stakeholder who invests capital in a company. • It summarises the three main objectives of social enterprises. • He/She is a stakeholder who take important decisions in a business. • ...
Year 10 Business Studies 2025-10-13
Across
- firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources.
- the resources needed to produce goods and services - land, labour, capital and enterprise.
- the number of subordinates reporting to each supervisor/manager.
- an individual or group which has an interest in a business because they are affected by its activities and decisions.
- the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue.
- a good or service which people would like, but is not essential for living.
- payment to workers based on the number of units produced.
- termination of employment by the employer because the job is no longer needed.
- the benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource.
- training at the place of work, watching or following an experienced worker.
- the process of collecting, recording and analysing data about the customers, competitors and market for a product.
- a newly formed business.
- increasing or widening tasks to increase variety for workers.
Down
- a business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- an organisation of workers aimed at improving pay and working conditions and providing other services, such as legal advice, for members.
- the part of the economy that is controlled by individuals and companies for profit.
- a training programme to help new recruits become familiar with their workplace, the people they work with and the procedure they need to follow.
- the factors that must be present in the workplace to prevent job dissatisfaction.
- the route through which authority is passed down through an organisation.
- selling a product for more than it cost to produce it.
- physical goods used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services such as machinery and delivery vehicles.
- payment to sales staff based on the value of the items they sell.
- a business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business.
- a detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal.
- a business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and receives all of the profits.
26 Clues: a newly formed business. • selling a product for more than it cost to produce it. • payment to workers based on the number of units produced. • people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at. • increasing or widening tasks to increase variety for workers. • firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources. • ...
Chapter 2 Vocabulary 2025-09-15
Across
- a snapshot of the environment in which a business has been operating over a given period of time
- an evaluation of the political, economic, social, technological, legal, and environmental factors in a certain market
- one that is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely
- a financial plan for a fixed period of time that reflects anticipated revenue and shows how it will be allocated in the operation of the business
- the specific activities implemented to carry out the marketing strategies
- the company message to customers describing why the business exists
- a written document that describes a business, how it operates, and how it makes a profit
- identifies strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats a business faces
Down
- standards of measurement
- a brief explanation of what the business aspires to accomplish
- an analysis of the external factors that affect the success of a business
- the decisions made to execute the marketing plan and meet the goals of the business action plan
- a document that describes business and marketing goals and the strategies and tactics that will be used to achieve them
- a list of the marketing tactics with details about how to execute each tactic
14 Clues: standards of measurement • a brief explanation of what the business aspires to accomplish • one that is specific, measurable, attainable, realistic, and timely • the company message to customers describing why the business exists • an analysis of the external factors that affect the success of a business • ...
Chapter 6 - Vocab 2020-10-20
Across
- Contractual agreement to use name and products
- Moves goods from one business to another
- Organization owned by its members
- Business owned by one person
- Change raw materials into finished products
- Focuses on providing a service
- The business of money management
Down
- Happens when partners don't agree
- Purchase goods from whlslrs, sell to consumers
- A company that is registered by a state
- Plan, organize, lead, control and evaluate
- Performs tasks rather than provide goods
- Make finished products from processed goods
- Distributes the goods
- Plan, price promote ideas for goods & svcs
- Maintain records, prepare financial reports
- Businesses that gathers raw goods
- Business owned by 2 or more people
18 Clues: Distributes the goods • Business owned by one person • Focuses on providing a service • The business of money management • Happens when partners don't agree • Organization owned by its members • Businesses that gathers raw goods • Business owned by 2 or more people • A company that is registered by a state • Moves goods from one business to another • ...
Entrepreneurship crossword puzzle 2026-03-16
Across
- Selling products through a network of sellers
- Two companies combining into one
- Estimating the value of something
- Determining how much a business is worth
- A company that is legally separate from its owners
- Two businesses working together
- Legal protection for an invention
- Businesses cooperating for mutual benifit
- When one company buys another
- Building relationships for business opertunities
Down
- A protected brand name or logo
- A business owned by one person
- A self employed person hired to do a job
- A business where owners have limited personal risk
- Selling directly to customer without a store
- Money invested in new businesses
- Managing a company's public image
- Hiring another company to do work
18 Clues: When one company buys another • A protected brand name or logo • A business owned by one person • Two businesses working together • Two companies combining into one • Money invested in new businesses • Estimating the value of something • Managing a company's public image • Legal protection for an invention • Hiring another company to do work • ...
Psychologists 2014-04-09
Across
- Hierarchy of needs and self-actualization
- Biological limit on classical conditioning
- Dissociation of conscious and unconscious during hypnosis; feeling cold but not pain when putting hand into ice bath
- Study of emotion in facial expressions; fake and genuine smile
- Availibility heuristic
- Parenting styles; Authoritative is preferred over Authoritarian or Permissive
- 3 general categories for intelligence
- Behavior Psychologist and the classical conditioning of "Little Albert"
- Classical conditioning
- Stages of moral development
- Client centered therapy; active listening and empathic environment
- Psychoanalytic theory; exploring the unconscious
- Language Psychology: universal grammar and human disposition for learning language
- Cognitive therapy designed around correcting misinformed beliefs
- Stages of cognitive development
- REBT; therapy where psychologists confront clients about the absurdity of irrational beliefs
Down
- Social attachment and development; artificial monkey mother experiment
- Observational Learning and Bobo doll experiment
- 8 types of intelligences
- Stanford Prison Experiment; Situation plays a role in behavior
- Intelligence test for schoolchildren, predicting scholastic achievement
- Shock experiment; obedience and following orders
- Attachment of children to mothers; secure or insecure
- Learned helplessness
- Misinformation and Imagination effects; how it affects memory
- Stages of psychosocial development
- Operant Conditioning
- Conformity experiments; line test
28 Clues: Learned helplessness • Operant Conditioning • Availibility heuristic • Classical conditioning • 8 types of intelligences • Stages of moral development • Stages of cognitive development • Conformity experiments; line test • Stages of psychosocial development • 3 general categories for intelligence • Hierarchy of needs and self-actualization • ...
¿Do you know who I am? 2018-08-20
Across
- He was _____ because he succeeded in deceiving and taking advantage of people while he was in power
- He was so ______ that he could catch people´s with his speeches
- He is considered _____ because of his intelligence and because he was better than other leaders
- synomin of short
- Someone who is furious
- A person who is trying to make others angry
- Synonim of smart
- When you look young
- He was an _____ person because he was always well dressed
Down
- He was _____ because he always felt a satisfaction for what he achieved
- He is considered an _____ leader due to his intelligence and ability to lead his people
- A person that can´t wait
- A person who doesn´t show their feelings or expressions
- He is considered ______ for all the crimes he comitted during his leadership
- A violent person
- A person who can persuade you from doing something
- Defend an opinion without respecting the beliefs and opinions of others
- The name of our character
- Covered, smeared or running with blood
- A person who is out of his mind
- A person who is aggressive and abusive
21 Clues: synomin of short • A violent person • Synonim of smart • When you look young • Someone who is furious • A person that can´t wait • The name of our character • A person who is out of his mind • Covered, smeared or running with blood • A person who is aggressive and abusive • A person who is trying to make others angry • A person who can persuade you from doing something • ...
Maury And RJay Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-11
Across
- trustworthy and reliable.
- engaging or ready to engage in physically energetic pursuits.
- feeling or showing deference and respect.
- eager to know or learn something.
- causing laughter or amusement; humorous.
- Your Glizzy For the Opps.
- giving someone support or confidence; supportive.
- the period between childhood and adult age.
- having a great deal of money or assets; wealthy.
- complying or willing to comply with orders or requests; submissive to another's will.
- making or given to making a lot of noise.
- having or showing a quick-witted intelligence.
- giving or showing firm and constant support or allegiance to a person or institution.
Down
- willing to take risks or to try out new methods, ideas, or experiences.
- the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
- fully developed physically; full-grown.
- easily agitated or alarmed; tending to be anxious; highly strung.
- having or showing intelligence, especially of a high level.
- having or showing a mild, kind, or tender temperament or character.
- having lived or existed for only a short time.
- the standard of what is right and wrong,
- relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these.
22 Clues: trustworthy and reliable. • Your Glizzy For the Opps. • eager to know or learn something. • fully developed physically; full-grown. • causing laughter or amusement; humorous. • the standard of what is right and wrong, • feeling or showing deference and respect. • making or given to making a lot of noise. • the period between childhood and adult age. • ...
AI toolkit vocab 2025-02-12
Across
- Using AI to influence or control individuals or groups.
- The ability to generate new, original ideas or solutions.
- Incorrect or inaccurate information spread unintentionally.
- AI-generated content designed to deceive or impersonate.
- A machine capable of carrying out tasks automatically.
- False or misleading information spread deliberately.
- Network A model in machine learning inspired by the human brain.
- The process of decision-making and management in AI development.
- Ensuring AI systems operate without discrimination or inequality.
- Prejudices or unfair tendencies in AI systems based on their training data.
- A computer program designed to simulate conversation with humans.
- The act of misleading or tricking a system or human.
Down
- Intelligence The simulation of human intelligence in machines.
- Characteristics that resemble human behavior.
- 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.
- Monitoring or observing people using AI technology.
- Learning A subset of AI where systems learn from data.
- The moral implications of AI and its impact on society.
- Displacement The loss of jobs due to AI automation.
21 Clues: Characteristics that resemble human behavior. • Monitoring or observing people using AI technology. • Displacement The loss of jobs due to AI automation. • False or misleading information spread deliberately. • The act of misleading or tricking a system or human. • Recognition Identifying patterns in data or behavior. • ...
Digital litteracy 2024-11-01
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
AI and Machine Learning 2024-03-08
Across
- a diagram showing relation between variable quantities
- prejudice in favor of one thing/person/or group
- the intelligence of machines or software as opposed to human intelligence
- the act or process of treating or preparing something
- the practice of categorizing and classifying data to make more usable
- organized collection of structured info/data typically stored in a computer system.
- large, more complex sets of data sets
- the study of computation, information, and automation
- the application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- the process of obtaining data from a large number of sources in order to generate insights
- facts provided or learned about something
- facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis
Down
- a branch of AI which focuses on the use of data and algorithms
- grow or change into a more advanced form
- detailed examination of elements or structure of something
- repeated arrangement
- a process or set of rules, signals, and data that governs how content is filtered
- the process of examining a dataset to exclude and rearrange data
- data that provides information about other data
- data which openly accessible to all
20 Clues: repeated arrangement • data which openly accessible to all • large, more complex sets of data sets • grow or change into a more advanced form • facts provided or learned about something • prejudice in favor of one thing/person/or group • data that provides information about other data • the act or process of treating or preparing something • ...
Älykkyys 2025-12-15
Across
- kokemuksiin perustuvaa syvää ymmärrystä
- älykkyys, jota ilmentää kyky suunnistaa kartan avulla
- kertoo kuinka yksilö suoriutuu älykkyystestistä verrattuna muihin
- Wechsler Adult Intelligence scale, käytetyin älykkyystesti
- keino, jolla voidaan todennäköisimmin lisätä älykkyyttä
- perimän, kasvatuksen, koulutuksen ja elinympäristön lisäksi älykkyyteen vaikuttaa muunmuassa
- on erityisen taitava tai kyvykäs oppimaan jonkin taidon
- Gaussin käyrä, älykkyystestien tulokset noudattavat tätä
- kuvaa ihmisen vahvuuksia ja heikkouksia
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- käytetään esim. lapsen koulunkäynnin tuen tarpeen selvittämiseksi, työnhaun yhteydessä tai arvioidessa aivovaurion seurauksia
- älykkyys täytyy muuttaa mitattavaan muotoon eli
- älykkyys älykkyyden muoto, jossa keskeistä elämän aikana kertyneet tiedot ja kokemukset
- vaikuttaa älykkyyteen ehkä ympäristöä enemmän
- testin kyky arvioida sitä, mitä halutaan arvioida
- tämä osa aivoissa on yleensä paksu niillä, joilla on yleistä älykkyyttä
- älykkyys älykkyyden muoto, jossa keskeistä nopea ja tehokas ongelmanratkaisukyky
- samassa ympäristössä kasvaneiden identtisten kaksosten älykkyydet ______ hyvin voimakkaasti keskenään
- älykkyys, jota ilmentää osuvat sanavalinnat
- ajatus, että älykkäiden aivot aktivoituvat tehtäviä suoritettaessa vähemmän
- psyykkistä kyvykkyyttä, joka ilmenee esim. ongelmanratkaisussa ja päättelyssä
- aine vastuussa siitä, kuinka nopeasti viestit liikkuvat aivoissa
- älykkyys, jota ilmentää kyky loogiseen ongelmanratkaisuun
- älykkyyttä vaativan toiminnan yhteydessä otsalohkon lisäksi aktivoituu
- general intelligence, yleinen älykkyys
24 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 • ...
RU ITEC411 Unwrapping the Gift 2026-03-12
Across
- Online platforms where people share information and connect
- Medical services performed remotely using communication technology
- People working together online to create or improve something
- Mobile devices that allow communication and many digital tasks
- One of the earliest forms of electronic messaging on the internet
- A method used to secure information from unauthorized access
- A feature that allows a device or software to be remotely disabled
- The study of determining right and wrong behavior
Down
- Tools that help people with disabilities perform tasks
- Technology that identifies patterns such as faces or handwriting
- Machines that perform tasks normally done by humans
- A test used to determine if a computer can imitate human conversation
- Computer systems designed to perform tasks requiring human intelligence
- Devices that detect changes such as motion temperature or pressure
- Buying and selling goods or services through the internet
- Websites where individuals publish opinions information or stories
- Raising money online from many individuals
- A collaborative online encyclopedia created by volunteers
- The ability to control access to personal information
- A tiny electronic component that enabled modern computing growth
20 Clues: Raising money online from many individuals • The study of determining right and wrong behavior • Machines that perform tasks normally done by humans • The ability to control access to personal information • Tools that help people with disabilities perform tasks • Buying and selling goods or services through the internet • ...
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Unit 2 - Marketing Crossword 2025-04-22
Across
- Another word for promotion or advertising
- Research that is being done for the first time
- How much the product will cost to buy
- Who the business wants to promote products to
- The percentage of customers a business has
- Research that has already been done
- Numerical data
Down
- The lifecycle of a product from start to finish
- Splitting customers into groups
- What a business is selling
- Making customers aware of a business
- Data that is longer and unique to each customer
- Where a business will sell their product
- Methods used to get customers to buy products
- How a message gets to customers
15 Clues: Numerical data • What a business is selling • Splitting customers into groups • How a message gets to customers • Research that has already been done • Making customers aware of a business • How much the product will cost to buy • Where a business will sell their product • Another word for promotion or advertising • The percentage of customers a business has • ...
Business finance 2023-10-18
Across
- money borrowed and paid back within a year
- a long-term fixed asset
- the value of the shares in the business
- used in one year
- money borrowed
- current assets minus current liabilties
- the most liquid asset
Down
- the phrase used to describe the balance sheet
- which last more than one year
- another term for non-current liabilities
- people who owe the business money
- short debts a business has
- this shows the value of the business
- where the money in the business has come from
14 Clues: money borrowed • used in one year • the most liquid asset • a long-term fixed asset • short debts a business has • which last more than one year • people who owe the business money • this shows the value of the business • the value of the shares in the business • current assets minus current liabilties • another term for non-current liabilities • ...
Good luck Juliette ! 2024-03-22
12 Clues: Skin & ? • Aujourd'hui • Inoubliable • Bout de Chou • Grande qualité • Ton meilleur ami • Toujours partante • Toujours souriante • Autre mot pour loyal • Tu y reviens toujours • Prénom du crush ultime • Un pour tous, tous pour un
List 3 2022-11-15
12 Clues: unkept • on time • sealed off • not biased • not pleased • empty spaces • unrealistic ideas • attentive to details • lacking intelligence • removing from a place • marks used in a sentence • to pierce with a sharp instrument
crossword 2024-11-01
Types of Organisation 2023-01-19
Across
- examination of financial records
- structures that help a country
- business owned by 2 to 20 people
- people working towards a common interest
- business owned by one person
- business that use money to benefit themselves
- business is seperate from the owner
- non-profit organisations
Down
- Owned by the government
- business is connected to the owner
- Owned by individuals
- paying part of the costs
- the process of going public
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 • ...
Unit 7 2023-06-08
Across
- external problems which could arise
- a KPI focusing on internal processes
- a model focusing on financial, internal processes, learning and growth and customer perspectives
- Total equity + non-current liabilities
- Revenue - cost of sales - overheads
- the T in PESTLE
- tangible items held by the business for more than 1 year
- ability to pay off short term debts
- customers who owe money to the business
Down
- payables / cost of sales x 365
- an example of a company focused on Planet
- cost of sales / inventory
- suppliers who the business owes money to
- a unique feature that a business has or does particularly well
- Elkington says you need to look after these as much as a focus on profit and planet
- proportion of the business funding by external borrowing
- a KPI focusing on learning and growth
17 Clues: the T in PESTLE • cost of sales / inventory • payables / cost of sales x 365 • external problems which could arise • Revenue - cost of sales - overheads • ability to pay off short term debts • a KPI focusing on internal processes • a KPI focusing on learning and growth • Total equity + non-current liabilities • customers who owe money to the business • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle 2023-01-11
Across
- When multiple people start a company, they are know as _____-founders.
- Entrepreneurs must have a business ______.
- The president has a major ______ in a business.
- Entrepreneurs can make their dreams a _____.
- Marketing is the way companies communicate the _____ of their products and services to customers.
- Entrepreneurs' plans must start with a great _____.
- Good products _____ people's problems.
- Entrepreneurs find _____ to problems.
- A sense of accomplishment is one _____ of starting a business
- __________ include property, money, and equipment.
Down
- Entrepreneurs _______jobs that support economy.
- An entrepreneur can obtain the initial business capital from investors, personal savings, or a bank _____.
- A company's debts are knows as their _______.
- Entrepreneurs can be _____ or women.
- Entrepreneurs are _____ who organize and operate businesses, often risking their own money.
- _____ the business launches, employees must help it grow.
- Entrepreneurs can be young or _____.
17 Clues: Entrepreneurs can be _____ or women. • Entrepreneurs can be young or _____. • Entrepreneurs find _____ to problems. • Good products _____ people's problems. • Entrepreneurs must have a business ______. • A company's debts are knows as their _______. • Entrepreneurs can make their dreams a _____. • Entrepreneurs _______jobs that support economy. • ...
entrepreneurship 2022-09-27
Across
- the process of running a business of one's own
- data of a group of people in the life style traits
- people who buy the product or services
- % of a sale to a sale paid to a salesperson that varies from month to month
- a business owned buy two or more people
- market individuals or companies willing to buy your product. who you sell to
- a legal agreement that give an individual the right to market in particular areas
- data that describes their age marital status and all their ethnic abilities
- holders people who own stock
- profile description of a person or company that may buy your product or survive
Down
- an evaluation of your weaknesses
- an original model on which later versions are patterned
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- plan a written document that describes all the step to open and operate a successfull business
- of stock a unit of ownership in a corporation
- proprietorship a business owned buy one person
- show special meetings where company's display their products
- the ability to learn a particular kind of job
- people who work for some one else
- the amount owed to others
20 Clues: the amount owed to others • holders people who own stock • an evaluation of your weaknesses • people who work for some one else • people who buy the product or services • a business owned buy two or more people • of stock a unit of ownership in a corporation • the ability to learn a particular kind of job • the process of running a business of one's own • ...
Unit 1: Ethics Review Crossword 2024-09-30
Across
- A type of business that that provides intangible products rather than goods.
- A business that manufactures or creates goods from raw materials.
- The obligation to explain, justify, and take responsibility for one's actions.
- The ethical guidelines that help distinguish right from wrong in decision-making.
- The duty of a business to contribute to the well-being of society and the environment.
- Thinking about the long-term affects of your business' actions.
- Openness and honesty in communication.
- A type of business that sells products to other businesses or consumers.
Down
- Something that has value but no physical form, such as a haircut.
- Anyone who is affected by a business's actions, such as consumers.
- The quality of being honest and doing the right thing when no one is looking.
- A situation where a difficult choice must be made between conflicting options.
- The practice of meeting current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.
- Treating people in a way you would want to be treated.
- Being reliable, following through on your promises.
- The principle that all individuals are accountable to the laws of their institutions.
- A business that sells goods directly to the final consumer.
- Considering the rights, feelings, and property of others.
- Materials in their natural, unprocessed state used for production.
19 Clues: Openness and honesty in communication. • Being reliable, following through on your promises. • Treating people in a way you would want to be treated. • Considering the rights, feelings, and property of others. • A business that sells goods directly to the final consumer. • Thinking about the long-term affects of your business' actions. • ...
Wednesday 24/03/2021 2021-03-23
Across
- flow of money out of a business (2 word/s)
- business organisations owned and controlled by the state/govemment (2 word/s)
- business that has a separate legal identity from that of its owners (1 word/s)
- Fixed cost and variable cost added together (2 word/s)
- use of trade barriers to protect domestic producers (1 word/s)
- methods used to lengthen the life of a product (2 word/s)
- amount of money invested in a business (2 word/s)
- business organisations that have a separate legal identity from that of their owners (2 word/s)
- collection, presentation and analysis of information relating to the marketing and consumption of goods (2 word/s)
- exchange of information between parties on the same level in an organisation's hierarchy (2 word/s)
- business organisations owned by central or local government (2 word/s)
- making a job more challenging and interesting (2 word/s)
- goods and services produced by one business for another (2 word/s)
- making sure that the quality of a product meets specified quality standards (2 word/s)
- difference between visible exports and visible imports (3 word/s)
- persons or businesses that buy goods from manufacturers and sell them in smaller quantities to retailers (1 word/s)
- proportion of sales in a total market that a business or product enjoys (2 word/s)
- gathering of ‘new’ information that does not already exist (2 word/s)
- measures designed to restrict trade such as tariffs and quotas (2 word/s)
- collection of data that already exists (2 word/s)
- gathering of ‘new’ information that does not already exist (2 word/s)
- rate at which goods are produced, and the amount produced, especially in relation to the work, time and money needed to produce them (1 word/s)
- group of countries situated in the same region that join together and enjoy trade free of barriers (2 word/s)
- assets liker to be changed into cash within a year current liabilities debts that have to be repaid within a year (2 word/s)
- payment system where workers receive an amount of money for each unit produced (2 word/s)
- amounts of money that are owed to a company by its customers (2 word/s)
- goods and services sold to ordinary pe0ple (consumers) rather than businesses (2 word/s)
- tax on imports to make them more expensive (1 word/s)
- finance provided by the owners of a business (1 word/s)
- similar to the current ratio but excludes stocks from current assets (sometimes called the quick ratio) (3 word/s)
- advertisements that are sent to people in the post, often people who have been chosen because they might be interested in the product (2 word/s)
- ease or speed with which assets can be sold for cash (1 word/s)
- adding a percentage (the mark-up) to the costs of producing a product to get the price (2 word/s)
Down
- method of production that involves one unit being produced at a time, often by hand (2 word/s)
- level of sales at the different stages through which a product passes over time (3 word/s)
- individual or group with an interest in the operation of a business (1 word/s)
- ‘perks' over and above the normal wage or salary (2 word/s)
- that is easily changed into cash (2 word/s)
- buildings and land used by a shop or business (1 word/s)
- extra amount of money that is paid to a person or organisation according to the value of the goods they have sold or the services they have provided (1 word/s)
- costs that do not vary with the level of output (2 word/s)
- assesses the ?rm's liquidity by dividing current liabilities into current assets (2 word/s)
- value of one currency in terms of another (2 word/s)
- business owned by between 2 and 20 people (1 word/s)
- goods and services bought from overseas (1 word/s)
- appointing workers from inside the business (2 word/s)
- 2x2 matrix that describes products according to the market share they enjoy and whether the market has any potential for growth (2 word/s)
- agreement with a bank where a business spends more money than it has in its account (up to an agreed limit) (2 word/s)
- profit held by a business rather than returning it to the owners and which may be used in the future (2 word/s)
- difference between the cash flowing in and the cash flowing out of a business in a given time period (3 word/s)
- collection of data that already exists (2 word/s)
- Flow of money into a business (2 word/s)
- Financial advantages (falling average costs) of producing something in very large quantities (3 word/s)
- information that can be quantified, that is, expressed in numbers (2 word/s)
- business organisations owned by individuals or groups of individuals (2 word/s)
- buying resources from suppliers, such as raw materials and components; and paying for them at a later date (sometimes called trade credit) (2 word/s)
- dividing a large quantity of goods received from a supplier before selling them on in smaller quantities to customers (2 word/s)
- amount of output available to be sold above the break-even point where the business makes a pro?t (3 word/s)
- business owner is only liable for the original amount of money invested in the business; shareholders responsible for the debts of a company according to how many shares they own (2 word/s)
- number of people a person is directly responsible for in a business (3 word/s)
- costs that change when output levels change (2 word/s)
- payment in addition to the basic wage for reaching targets or in recognition for service (2 word/s)
- money generated from the sale of output; it is price multiplied by quantity (2 word/s)
- debts of the business, which provide a source of funds (1 word/s)
- goods and services sold overseas (1 word/s)
65 Clues: Flow of money into a business (2 word/s) • flow of money out of a business (2 word/s) • that is easily changed into cash (2 word/s) • goods and services sold overseas (1 word/s) • collection of data that already exists (2 word/s) • collection of data that already exists (2 word/s) • amount of money invested in a business (2 word/s) • ...
Business activity & Classification of business 2025-09-11
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- the difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought-in materials and components
- is the money invested into the business by the owners
- industry extracts and uses the natural resources of earth to produce raw materials used by other businesses
- is the next bet alternative given up by choosing another item
- industry provides services to consumers and the other sector of industry
- has both a private sector and a public (state) sector
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- occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at
- is when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks
- industry manufactures goods using the raw materials provided by the primary sector
- is a good or service essential for living
- combine factors of production to make products
- is a good or service which people would like to have, but which is not essential for living
- is the lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population
- this creates scarcity
- occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country
15 Clues: this creates scarcity • is a good or service essential for living • combine factors of production to make products • is the money invested into the business by the owners • has both a private sector and a public (state) sector • is the next bet alternative given up by choosing another item • occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at • ...
1.4 REVIEW 2021-01-27
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- Brand _________ can often be damaged by the actions of other franchisees
- Partnerships can sometimes fail due to ________________ between the partners
- Trading online 24/7 can generally mean increase _____________ for customers
- Wood, fish, crops & cattle are all forms of these in manufacturing/production(3,9)
- Proximity to market means being close to your __________
- In a partnership the risk is s________
- Support and t________ are often provided by a franchisor
- The proper business terminology for money invested or injected into a business
- Franchisees often benefit from national __________ campaigns
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- Trading online can often mean a business can reach a wider _________
- A sole trader has to make all of the d_________ themselves
- This is the term for an established business that gives permission to another business to use their name and products
- This is the type of liability for all partners
- This type of ownership can be very lonely (4,6)
- Trading online can generally mean lower _____ for a business
- When buyers and sellers trade in an online virtual location this is known as what?
- In a private limited company the owners have limited ____________
- A sole trader gets to keep all of the _______
- - Car dealerships are an example of businesses that choose to location in proximity to their _____________
- Being close to a highly skilled workforce is know as Proximity to ______
20 Clues: In a partnership the risk is s________ • A sole trader gets to keep all of the _______ • This is the type of liability for all partners • This type of ownership can be very lonely (4,6) • Proximity to market means being close to your __________ • Support and t________ are often provided by a franchisor • A sole trader has to make all of the d_________ themselves • ...
Unit 2 Prior Knowledge 2016-08-30
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- sole right to reproduce, publish, and sell work for the life of the author plus 70 years
- document granted by a state giving power to run a corporation
- business owned and operated by members for the purpose of supplying themselves with goods and services
- a legal process that allows selling assets to pay off debts
- tax that applies only to selected goods and services
- employee given funds and freedom to develop new product, process or service
- owners of a corporation
- distinguishing name, symbol, or special mark placed on a good or service
- description of the business and analysis of the opportunities and risks
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- regulations that specify which lands can be used for homes or businesses
- business owned by two or more persons
- equal parts of the division of ownership of a corporation
- profits distributed to stockholders on a per-share basis
- way to limit and control those who plan to enter certain types of businesses
- business owned and managed by one person
- owned by a group of people and authorized to act as a single person
- tax levied against the profits of business firms and against earning of individuals
- those to whom money is owed
- gives an inventor the sole right for 20 years to make, use, and sell an invention
- authorization for someone to vote on behalf of the person signing
20 Clues: owners of a corporation • those to whom money is owed • business owned by two or more persons • business owned and managed by one person • tax that applies only to selected goods and services • profits distributed to stockholders on a per-share basis • equal parts of the division of ownership of a corporation • ...
Business Essentials EOC Review 2023-05-23
Across
- Involving or in effect for a number of years
- A business that employs 500 or fewer people
- The organized way in which a country handles its economic decisions and solves its economic problems
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- The right thing
- The quality or feeling of being grateful or thankful
- Self-importance
- Trustworthy and reliable
- A business that operates out of a physical facility
- Components are connected to the main circuit board of the computer
- Chances of loss that may result in loss, no change, or gain
- Help you email multiple people at once
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- An organization of wage earners or salaries employees for mutual aid and protection and for dealing collectively with employers
- The skills that you use in every job, no matter the title or the field
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services
- The management function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished
- Working from home or a remote location
- Facts and figures
- Refers to managing the flow of goods and services from production to consumption
- Something required or essential that is lacking
- Loyalty to a particular business
- The day-to-day activities required for continued business functioning
22 Clues: The right thing • Self-importance • Facts and figures • Trustworthy and reliable • Loyalty to a particular business • Working from home or a remote location • Help you email multiple people at once • A business that employs 500 or fewer people • Involving or in effect for a number of years • Something required or essential that is lacking • ...
Mia 2024-04-08
Across
- fulfilling the requirements of the law
- keeping accurate and useful financial records; and analyzing and interpreting the recorded information
- Resources equipment and supplies used by businesses in their operation
- secret undisclosed information within a particular business or industry
- an organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
- activities and benefits provided by a business to its customers to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- Relations all the activities a business engages in to interact with its customers
- polite behavior, good manners.
- the management function that monitors the work effort
- Skills the ability to communicate, interact, and build relationships with others.
- Resources people who work to produce goods or services
- the management function of providing guidance to workers and work projects
- the management function of setting up the way the business's work will be done
Down
- the process or activity of producing goods and services
- Processing converting facts and figures into useful information
- a human resources management activity that involves recruiting, interviewing, hiring, orienting, and dealing with job changes for a company's employees.
- the usage of outside organizations or consultants to perform one or more of the primary business activities
- Culture the values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- loyalty to a particular business
- the management function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished
20 Clues: polite behavior, good manners. • loyalty to a particular business • fulfilling the requirements of the law • the management function that monitors the work effort • Resources people who work to produce goods or services • the process or activity of producing goods and services • Processing converting facts and figures into useful information • ...
Teknologi Pemasaran 2025-09-17
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- Development business plan adalah penjelasan lengkap terkait bisnis yang hendak di
- Pada kondisi ini aktivitas pemasaran semakin
- Bagi seorang pebisnis, sangat penting untuk melakukan analisis SWOT agar bisa mengukur
- Merchant mendapatkan keuntungan dari penjualan produk yang
- Para konsumen mencari informasi ini melalui website atau blog yang menyediakan informasi yang mereka
- Tujuan digital marketing adalah untuk menarik
- Brokerage atau lebih modern disebut marketplace akan mendapatkan keuntungan dari biaya layanan
- Digital marketing adalah suatu kegiatan pemasaran atau promosi sebuah brand atau produk menggunakan media digital atau
- Model bisnis juga merupakan salah satu inti utama dari
- Strenght yaitu kekuatan atau kelebihan yang dimiliki perusahaan yang dapat digunakan untuk mendukung
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- 1H adalah singkatan dari kata How atau
- Start-up business plan memiliki kandungan produk atau
- marketing mengacu pada keaktifan calon konsumen dalam mencari informasi mengenai produk atau jasa yang mereka
- Infomediary menghubungkan konsumen dengan kurasi informasi yang bersifat spesifik dan
- Umumnya, para graphic designer wajib menguasai aplikasi desain dan memiliki referensi yang tinggi terkait konten
- contect marketing Pemasaran yang dilakukan adalah lewat pembuatan konten yang relevan bagi calon
- Strategic business plan adalah salah satu jenis business plan yang cukup
- Growth Business Plan dimanfaatkan untuk kebutuhan internal maupun
- Merchant sama seperti model bisnis yang sudah ada sebelum era
- Brokerage/Marketplace menghubungkan penjual dan pembeli pada satu
- Growth Business plan adalah bisnis plan yang di dalamnya terkandung perencanaan pengembangan perusahaan di masa
21 Clues: 1H adalah singkatan dari kata How atau • Pada kondisi ini aktivitas pemasaran semakin • Tujuan digital marketing adalah untuk menarik • Start-up business plan memiliki kandungan produk atau • Model bisnis juga merupakan salah satu inti utama dari • Merchant mendapatkan keuntungan dari penjualan produk yang • ...
Accounting- Ch. 1, 2, 3 Vocab 2025-09-04
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- The standards and rules that accountants follow while recording and reporting financial activities.
- The process of planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation.
- A form for recording transactions in chronological order.
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- The cost of goods or services used to operate a business.
- An amount owed
- Assets taken from the business for the owner’s personal use.
- An increase in equity resulting from the sale of goods or services.
- Anything of value that is owned.
- An accounting device used to analyze transactions shaped like a 'T'
- An amount recorded on the left side of an account.
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- The side of an account that is increased is called the
- Amounts to be paid in the future for goods or services already acquired.
- A form describing the goods or services sold, the quantity, the price, and the terms of sale.
- A business paper from which information is obtained for a journal entry.
- An amount recorded on the right side of an account.
- A business form giving written acknowledgement for cash received.
- A list of accounts used by a business.
- Information for each transaction recorded in a journal.
- Financial rights to the assets of a business.
21 Clues: An amount owed • Anything of value that is owned. • A list of accounts used by a business. • Financial rights to the assets of a business. • An amount recorded on the left side of an account. • An amount recorded on the right side of an account. • The side of an account that is increased is called the • Information for each transaction recorded in a journal. • ...
Accounting Terms 2020-11-01
Across
- goods bought for resale
- cost incurred in operating the business
- debts of the business
- they own the business
- exchange of things of financial value
- investment in the business
Down
- money earned from sales
- things owned by the business
- recording daily activities of the business
- the business owes them
- system of preparing, classifying, analyzing information
11 Clues: debts of the business • they own the business • the business owes them • money earned from sales • goods bought for resale • investment in the business • things owned by the business • exchange of things of financial value • cost incurred in operating the business • recording daily activities of the business • system of preparing, classifying, analyzing information
Modern Latin America & Modern Day Issues 2023-05-31
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- sudden overthrow of a government in a country, usually by military force
- Term used to describe a small, politically unstable country in Latin America whose economy is heavily dependent on the export of bananas or other agricultural products.
- Mass clearing of forests
- When there are too many people in a country
- President of Cuba from 1958 to 2008
- Large increase in crop production through the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties.
- trade organization between nations in North America
- Stable democratic nation in North America; Founded in 1776
- US intelligence agency that collects and analyzes foreign intelligence
- “Six feet social distancing”
- the country where Castro overthrew Batista
- Long term shifts in temperature due to CO2 emissions
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- Term used to describe how trade and technology made the world a more interconnected place
- Fertile land dries up due to climate change
- global organization that will overlooks trade around the world
- Chilean general and dictator who ruled Chile from 1973 to 1990
- Policy in China that limits the amount of children a family can have
- Union that the UK left in 2020
- Pandemic that occurred in 1918 in Spain
- Ruler with absolute power in a country
20 Clues: Mass clearing of forests • “Six feet social distancing” • Union that the UK left in 2020 • President of Cuba from 1958 to 2008 • Ruler with absolute power in a country • Pandemic that occurred in 1918 in Spain • the country where Castro overthrew Batista • Fertile land dries up due to climate change • When there are too many people in a country • ...
¿Do you know who I am? 2018-08-19
Across
- He was _____ because he always felt a satisfaction for what he achieved
- When you look young
- synomin of short
- Defend an opinion without respecting the beliefs and opinions of others
- A person who is out of his mind
- A person that can´t wait
- A person who is aggressive and abusive
- He was so ______ that he could catch people´s with his speeches
- The name of our character
- hearted A person who doesn´t show their feelings or expressions
- He is considered an _____ leader due to his intelligence and ability to lead his people
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- He is considered ______ for all the crimes he comitted during his leadership
- A person who is trying to make others angry
- He is considered _____ because of his intelligence and because he was better than other leaders
- Violent
- Synonim of smart
- Someone who is furious
- He was an _____ because he was always well dressed
- A person who can persuade you from doing something
- He was _____ because he succeeded in deceiving and taking advantage of people while he was in power
- Covered, smeared or running with blood
21 Clues: Violent • synomin of short • Synonim of smart • When you look young • Someone who is furious • A person that can´t wait • The name of our character • A person who is out of his mind • A person who is aggressive and abusive • Covered, smeared or running with blood • A person who is trying to make others angry • He was an _____ because he was always well dressed • ...
Conspiracy Crossword 2025-06-21
Across
- Shape of Earth
- Who Run the World (investment co.)
- Spooky Airport City
- ‘Storm’ Predictor
- Syphilis Experiment
- radio frequency identification chips (acronym)
- Planned or organized
- Hidden Government
- Secretive plotting group
- Swedish Time Traveller
- Water or Pizza
- Caribbean Danger Triangle
- Orwellian or Phildickian
- Bourgeoisie Employees
- Water Additive To Reduce Tooth Decay
- Can’t Be Melted By Jet Fuel
- ancient Egyptian architecture
- Satanic Pedophile Chemical
- Lizard People
- Blamed For 9/11
- Pill Pushers
- Conspiracy Attire
- The People’s Princess
- “Nineteen Eighty-Four” Author
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- InfoWars Broadcaster
- Assassinated in 1963
- Alleged Zodiac Killer
- Those Who Probe
- Suspicious Airplane Vapor
- US Intelligence Agency
- Obama’s Suspected Birthplace
- Bohemian ____
- Epstein’s Socialite Partner
- Israeli Intelligence Agency
- ____ 51
- Negate
- Political Hype
- Hillary’s Leaks
- A transgender FLOTUS?
- It’s Turning the Frickin’ Frogs Gay
- NASA Staged Landing
- Founded in Bavaria in 1776
- Do Your Own
- Fake News
- Controversial US President
- Mind Control Research Project
- ____ actors (Name for fake disaster victims)
- ____ Candidate
- ‘Engineered’ virus from 2020
- January 6th Building
- ____ Change
- Spoof
52 Clues: Spoof • Negate • ____ 51 • Fake News • Do Your Own • ____ Change • Pill Pushers • Bohemian ____ • Lizard People • Shape of Earth • Political Hype • Water or Pizza • ____ Candidate • Those Who Probe • Hillary’s Leaks • Blamed For 9/11 • ‘Storm’ Predictor • Hidden Government • Conspiracy Attire • Spooky Airport City • Syphilis Experiment • NASA Staged Landing • InfoWars Broadcaster • Assassinated in 1963 • ...
Crossword information technology 2025-01-24
Across
- An organized collection of structured information, or data.
- DATA Extremely large data sets that may be analyzed to reveal patterns, trends, and associations.
- Electronic mail; messages distributed by electronic means.
- (ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE) The theory and development of computer systems able to perform tasks that normally require human intelligence. 1
- Programs and other operating information used by a computer.
- Relating to or using digital signals.
- A global system of interconnected computer networks.
- Relating to or using mobile phones or other wireless portable devices.
- The physical components of a computer system.
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- A network of servers that store and manage data.
- Facts and statistics collected together for reference or analysis.
- The process of writing computer programs.
- A set of related web pages located under a single domain name.
- A secret word or phrase used for access.
- A program designed for a specific task or application.
- A set of rules or instructions for solving a problem.
- An electronic device for storing and processing data.
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- A group of interconnected computers.
- Measures taken to protect against unauthorized access or damage.
20 Clues: A group of interconnected computers. • Relating to or using digital signals. • A secret word or phrase used for access. • The process of writing computer programs. • The physical components of a computer system. • A network of servers that store and manage data. • A global system of interconnected computer networks. • ...
People in Business 2021-12-16
Across
- ways a business can encourage staff to give their best.
- any activity where the primary purpose is to further business relations
- a good or service which is essential to living.
- the difference between the price of the finished product/service and the cost of the inputs involved in making it.
- the act of providing resources to finance a need, program, or project
- the cost of operations that a company incurs to generate revenue
- a significant and long-term rationale for an organization's existence that is aligned with long-term financial success, gives a clear context for everyday decision-making, and unites and encourages essential stakeholders
- the overall target or goal of the business.
- the efforts exerted to produce any goods or services
- he distribution process of a retailer obtaining goods or services and selling them to customers for use
- money that a person or a business receives in return for working
- buy goods, tools, and equipment for their own company
- the amounts that a business incurs in order to make goods and/or provide services
- an enterprise or a business that engages in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- large set of inter-related production and consumption activities that aid in determining how scarce resources are allocated
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- the financial benefit realized when revenue generated from a business activity exceeds the expenses
- Individuals who get financial or other assistance from the government are referred to as recipients of government programs.
- a physical product capable of being delivered to a purchaser
- a generally accepted, recognized, and centralized medium of exchange in economy.
- financial protection
- the funds and credit employed in the business
- a person who works under a contract of employment
- individuals or businesses that consume or use goods and services
- a good or service which people would like, but is not essential for living.
- a necessary element, indispensable, basic or chief point
- describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers
- meeting the needs and expectations of customers
- activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service.
- the regular payment by an employer to an employee for employment.
- there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population.
- a legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business
31 Clues: financial protection • the overall target or goal of the business. • the funds and credit employed in the business • a good or service which is essential to living. • meeting the needs and expectations of customers • a person who works under a contract of employment • the efforts exerted to produce any goods or services • ...
Business is Business 2021-01-26
9 Clues: for vegetarians • taxes are withdrawn • sudden large increase • known as a shareholder • make more understandable • to trade, production and wealth • and selfish desire for money and power • company or person involved in a company • into one's possession or control by force
1.6 Accounting Terminology 2025-10-23
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- book in which all of the transactions of a business are recorded in chronological order
- an item that the business owns and uses in the business
- money that is paid for products or services to operate a business
- record of the amounts deposited into a bank account on a specific date
- availability of a liquid asset, such as cash, to a market or a business
- document from a bank that shows all of the transactions for a given time period
- statement that presents the cash inflows and the cash outflows for a business during an accounting period
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- statement that shows all of the changes that have occurred within the owner’s equity
- detailed list of either goods that are shipped/sold or services that are rendered
- money owed for a product or a service
- decline in value of an asset over time
- plan for a business that lists the expected revenue and the expenses for a given time period
- a listing of all of the physical assets of a business operation
- an order to a bank to pay an amount from the depositor’s account to another individual or business
14 Clues: money owed for a product or a service • decline in value of an asset over time • an item that the business owns and uses in the business • a listing of all of the physical assets of a business operation • money that is paid for products or services to operate a business • record of the amounts deposited into a bank account on a specific date • ...
Chapter 2 Vocab 2023-09-12
Across
- The total amount of money to be paid in the future for the purchase of goods and services used to operate a business.
- The total amount of money to be received in the future for goods and services sold on credit.
- An entry on the left side of an account.
- The owner’s claims to the assets of the business. Also known as Capital.
- An entry on the right side of an account.
- A list of all the accounts used by a business.
- Amounts owed to creditors. The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business.
- The accounting relationship between property and financial claims. Assets = Liabilities + Owner’s Equity.
Down
- The debit or credit side that is used to increase the account balance.
- The financial recordkeeping system in which each business transaction affects at least two accounts. It recognizes the different sides of business transactions as debits and credits.
- Any property or item of value owned by a business
- The cost of goods or services used to operate a business.
- The income earned from the sale of goods and services.
- A tool used by accountants to analyze business transactions.
14 Clues: An entry on the left side of an account. • An entry on the right side of an account. • A list of all the accounts used by a business. • Any property or item of value owned by a business • The income earned from the sale of goods and services. • The cost of goods or services used to operate a business. • A tool used by accountants to analyze business transactions. • ...
Introduction to business management 2020-08-04
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- The process of producing a particular good or service that is worth more than the cost of the resources used to produce it.
- Describes the traits of individuals who work for an organization (so are not self-employed) but act as entrepreneurs
- Intangible products, such as haircuts, tourism, public transport, banking, insurance education, and healthcare
- An official document with details of an organization and the proposals for reaching its aims and objectives
- Physical products, such as food, clothes, furniture, cars and smartphones
- Business activity involved with the manufacturing or construction of finished products
- A business-minded person who manages, organizes and plans the production process, taking risks with business decision-making.
- Business activity that involves providing services to customers, i.e. consumers and business clients
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- Business activity involving the creation or sharing of knowledge and information
- The function that handles all aspects relate to the workforce
- Function of identifying the needs and wants of customers
- A decision-making organization established to produce goods and/or provide services.
- The process of creating goods and/or services using the factors of production available to the business
- Business activity involved with the extraction of natural resources
14 Clues: Function of identifying the needs and wants of customers • The function that handles all aspects relate to the workforce • Business activity involved with the extraction of natural resources • Physical products, such as food, clothes, furniture, cars and smartphones • Business activity involving the creation or sharing of knowledge and information • ...
Business Ownership Structures 2020-05-18
Across
- the owner's investment in the business
- if the business cannot pay its debts then their personal assets may be sold to repay the debts eg house, car
- something that is owned
- is a community enterprise owned and controlled by a number of people who have combined for a particular purpose.
- an association of people who carry on a business and jointly receive income.
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- income generated from the normal business operations
- allows a business to operate under an established name and brand and sell its products and/or services.
- a complex legal business structure which issues stocks and has shareholders that trade on the stock exchange.
- is the simplest business structure. One Owner.
- a business that issues stocks and has shareholders that are not traded on the stock exchange.
- something that is owed
- the cost of operations that a business incurs to generate revenue.
- an entity that holds property or income for the benefit of others.
13 Clues: something that is owed • something that is owned • the owner's investment in the business • is the simplest business structure. One Owner. • income generated from the normal business operations • the cost of operations that a business incurs to generate revenue. • an entity that holds property or income for the benefit of others. • ...
Product Mix (PM) 2024-03-26
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- Each individual good, service, or idea that a business offers for sale
- A PM strategy in which a business creates a certain image or impression of a product in the minds of consumers
- A PM strategy in which a business adds a higher priced product or product line to its product mix
- The particular group of customers a business seeks to attract
- A PM strategy in which a business adds a lower priced product or product line to its product mix
- A PM strategy in which a business expands its product mix by adding additional product items or product lines
- A PM dimension referring to the assortment of sizes, colors, flavors, and models offered in a product line
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- A PM strategy in which a business makes changes to its products or product lines
- A PM dimension referring to how closely a company's product lines are related in terms of the products' end use, methods of distribution and production, target market(s), and/or price range
- A PM strategy in which a business removes, or deletes, product items or product lines from its product mix
- A PM dimension referring to the number of product lines carried by a company
- A PM dimension referring to the total number of products in the product mix
- The particular assortment of goods and services that a business offers in order to meet the needs of its market(s) and its company goals
- Responsibilities of the business, especially legal responsibilities
- A group of related product items
15 Clues: A group of related product items • The particular group of customers a business seeks to attract • Responsibilities of the business, especially legal responsibilities • Each individual good, service, or idea that a business offers for sale • A PM dimension referring to the total number of products in the product mix • ...
Lower Fours Crossword 2023-01-16
Across
- Ultimate goal of a business
- What your business does differently
- Paid on shares you own
- Putting money away
- Life blood of your business
- Earned on saved money
- Funding that must be paid back
Down
- Those who serve the same consumers as you
- An example of a commodity
- Making your money work for you
- Where shares are traded
- Scan the external environment
- Entrepreneurial trait
- Business planning tool
- Compulsory contribution to government
15 Clues: Putting money away • Entrepreneurial trait • Earned on saved money • Paid on shares you own • Business planning tool • Where shares are traded • An example of a commodity • Ultimate goal of a business • Life blood of your business • Scan the external environment • Making your money work for you • Funding that must be paid back • What your business does differently • ...
March (2) 2025-03-19
Across
- – "______ Intelligence" (AI) is the simulation of human intelligence by machines.
- – The field of designing and building machines that can perform tasks autonomously.
- – A global network connecting millions of computers.
- – The physical components of a computer.
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- – A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem in computing.
- – A popular programming language known for its simplicity.
- – A digital currency based on blockchain technology.
- – Technology that allows storage and access to data over the internet.
- – Google's mobile operating system.
9 Clues: – Google's mobile operating system. • – The physical components of a computer. • – A digital currency based on blockchain technology. • – A global network connecting millions of computers. • – A popular programming language known for its simplicity. • – A step-by-step procedure for solving a problem in computing. • ...
1.3 Business Planning 2012-08-28
Across
- A type of research carried out to gather first-hand information for a business plan.
- A business plan should identify a business’s strengths and…..
- An organisation or individual who is willing to put money into a business for a return.
- A detailed business plan should consider the businesses opposition or …
- A business plan can help minimise any potential….
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- A business term used to explain how a business will reach its goals.
- A section in the business plan that outlines how money will be spent.
- This person will need to create a business plan.
- A source of finance that will want to see a business plan.
- Another name for goods sold.
- Steps taken to achieve business aims.
11 Clues: Another name for goods sold. • Steps taken to achieve business aims. • This person will need to create a business plan. • A business plan can help minimise any potential…. • A source of finance that will want to see a business plan. • A business plan should identify a business’s strengths and….. • A business term used to explain how a business will reach its goals. • ...
1.3 Business Planning 2012-08-28
Across
- A type of research carried out to gather first-hand information for a business plan.
- Steps taken to achieve business aims.
- This person will need to create a business plan.
- An organisation or individual who is willing to put money into a business for a return.
- A section in the business plan that outlines how money will be spent.
Down
- A detailed business plan should consider the businesses opposition or …
- A business term used to explain how a business will reach its goals.
- A source of finance that will want to see a business plan.
- A business plan should identify a business’s strengths and…..
- Another name for goods sold.
- A business plan can help minimise any potential….
11 Clues: Another name for goods sold. • Steps taken to achieve business aims. • This person will need to create a business plan. • A business plan can help minimise any potential…. • A source of finance that will want to see a business plan. • A business plan should identify a business’s strengths and….. • A business term used to explain how a business will reach its goals. • ...
chapter 9 business management 2020-06-03
Across
- an overview or summary
- planning. the detailed, short-term planning undertaken by a business
- plan the plan that sets out the marketing objectives
- practice certain methods, techniques or procedures that are considered to be superior
- activities or courses of action taken by a business to achieve business objectives business plan the formalised planning a business undertakes on a periodic basis
- quality management. (TQM) a concept whereby all staff in a business have responsibility
Down
- audit an assessment of how a business minimises its effect on the environment
- control- process of checking the quality standards of work done or quality of raw materials or component parts
- strategy the plan or process that a business implements to achieve its long-term goals and objectives
- a formalised decision-making process that is future oriented
- planning the planning undertaken by middle-level management. to assist in implementing strategic decisions
- satisfaction the degree to which customer expectations
- planning long-term (two to five years) planning undertaken by senior management
13 Clues: an overview or summary • plan the plan that sets out the marketing objectives • satisfaction the degree to which customer expectations • a formalised decision-making process that is future oriented • planning. the detailed, short-term planning undertaken by a business • audit an assessment of how a business minimises its effect on the environment • ...
Unit 3 crossword 2018-01-14
Across
- At this stage, your venture may be in trouble because of financial difficulties
- acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients
- a business that provides banking services for profit.
- This is the stage where preparations for launching the business are made
- owned and controlled by members
- relatively low start-up costs
- The venture is now secure and continues to grow.
- not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members
- a summary of how a business owner, manager, or entrepreneur intends to run their business
- ownership is transferable
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- all the people required to operate the venture.
- An asset is usually purchased hoping to make interest off of it
- the funds required to setup and run the business.
- refers to sole proprietorships and general partnerships in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- all the materials that are needed to operate the venture, both raw materials and finished goods
- acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients
- a liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment.
- Your goal for this stage is to reach the break-even point and survive.
- most expensive form to organize
- At this point, the company has passed the break-even point and is now earning a profit.
20 Clues: ownership is transferable • relatively low start-up costs • most expensive form to organize • owned and controlled by members • all the people required to operate the venture. • The venture is now secure and continues to grow. • the funds required to setup and run the business. • a business that provides banking services for profit. • ...
Learning Style 2013-06-24
Across
- The process of ordering information logically, sequentially is to .....
- These learners love to move around while studying
- These people try to understand their own feelings, strengths and weaknesses. One of the possible career paths can be ....
- The process of making connections with different information is called
- These .....-smart people try to do things that involve movement.
- Poets, journalists, writers, teachers demonstrate this ........intelligence.
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- These people love painting, using images, puzzle building. They are called 'Art-...".
- Unlimited information is kept for unlimited time in ....-term memory.
- These people can easily understand other people's moods and feelings. They demonstrate ........intelligence.
- The process of taking in, gathering information is called
- Correct or right learning style helps you to become more.....
- These learners prefer charts, diagrams
- Students gather information using ....
13 Clues: These learners prefer charts, diagrams • Students gather information using .... • These learners love to 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. • ...
Ch6 Vocab -Abi 2022-04-04
Across
- support for their companies
- someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit
- money needed for the main resources of a business that will last for many years
- an invention or creation that is brand new
- an independent business with fewer than 500 employees
- the money needed to pay for the current operating activities for a business
- a design change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process
- capital money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses that have a good chance to be very profitable
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- the amount of money needed to open the business
- the process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
- a government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans and obtain their financing and
- a written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activities
12 Clues: support for their companies • an invention or creation that is brand new • the amount of money needed to open the business • an independent business with fewer than 500 employees • someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit • the money needed to pay for the current operating activities for a business • ...
Financial Terms 2015-01-13
Across
- the chargers paid by a business to provide its product and operate
- how much of a product is sold by a business over a certain period of time (day, week, month, year)
- costs that will change when a businesses output goes up or down
- occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs
- costs that do not change when a business output goes up or down
- the income made by a business for selling its products
Down
- the value of fixed costs added to variable costs
- the day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading
- the amount of business asks a customer to pay for the product
- costs the business paid when it is first launched
- the point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs
- occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue
12 Clues: the value of fixed costs added to variable costs • costs the business paid when it is first launched • the income made by a business for selling its products • the day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading • occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs • occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2020-11-13
Across
- Analysis, Elaborates on current trends and competition.
- Analysis, Mentions the material or human items required items to create a venture.
- Something that is owed or due.
- The activity of setting up a business taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade.
- The sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention.
- A person that undertakes a contract to provide labor to perform a service or do a job.
- Analysis, Gives detail on how your business produces goods.
- Summary, Provides a brief example of what your venture is.
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- A symbol use as representing a company or product.
- Financing, When a company borrows money to be paid back at a future date with interest.
- The ability of a customer to maintain a reliable status to gain bonuses.
- A person who organizes and operates a business.
- Share, The portion of a market controlled by a particular company or product.
- A risky or daring journey or undertaking.
- Plan, Portrays current finances for the business.
- The exclusive legal right, given to an originator.
- The action or process of keeping financial accounts.
- People, Someone who sees opportunity in all areas of life.
- Margin, The degree to which a company or a business activity makes money.
20 Clues: Something that is owed or due. • A risky or daring journey or undertaking. • A person who organizes and operates a business. • Plan, Portrays current finances for the business. • A symbol use as representing a company or product. • The exclusive legal right, given to an originator. • A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade. • ...
Financial Planning 2015-04-28
Across
- rate the percentage rate of change of a price index over time
- company owes
- budget an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period
- flow the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
- the costs of operating a business
- price index an index of the variation in prices paid by typical consumers for retail goods and other items.
- statement to report the revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- deposit employer transfers net pay electronically into the employee's bank account
- performance ratios comparisons of a company's financial elements that indicate how well the business is performing
- sheet listed assets, liabilities, and owners equity for a specific date
Down
- loss loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid
- the selling of goods in large quantities to be retailed by others.
- equity value of the owners investment in the business
- differences between actual and budgeted performance
- records used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- the financial record of employee compensation, deductions, and net pay
- budget plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- budget describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period
- provides detailed plans for the financial needs of individuals, families, and businesses
- all income a business receives over a period of time
- an alternative plan that may be used in an emergency.
- company owns
22 Clues: company owes • company owns • the costs of operating a business • differences between actual and budgeted performance • all income a business receives over a period of time • loss loss resulting from failure of a debt to be paid • equity value of the owners investment in the business • an alternative plan that may be used in an emergency. • ...
F8U3:Les metiers 2023-02-07
19 Clues: baker • nurse • farmer • writer • lawyer • cashier • florist • student • manager • accountant • truck driver • mail carrier • hair stylist • IT specialist • business woman • business owner • flight attendant • sanitation worker • real estate agent
Unit 3 Vocab Crossword 2026-03-25
Across
- The ownership interest in a business, represented by the capital invested by the owners plus any retained earnings.
- The management of an individual or family's financial situation, with saving money, budgeting, learning how to invest, planning for retirement, and making informed financial decisions.
- The debts or obligations of a business or individual.
- The point at which total cost and total revenue are equal, meaning there is neither profit nor loss.
- A strategic planning tool used to evaluate the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats involved in a project or business venture.
- The income a business has from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers.
- The amount left after all costs, taxes, and expenses have been deducted from revenue.
- The profit a company makes after deducting the costs associated with creating and selling its products or providing its services.
Down
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Total assets a person or entity owns minus the total amount of liabilities they owe. It's a measure of financial health and value.
- Business around the globe, including both international trade and foreign manufacturing, has been made easier by advancements in technology, communication, and transportation.
- An individual who provides capital for a business startup, usually in exchange for convertible debt or ownership equity.
- The ability of a startup to grow or to scale in a capable and cost-effective manner.
- Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet.
- The ongoing expenses of operating a business.
- Anything of value owned by a business or individual, including cash, property, and investments.
16 Clues: The ongoing expenses of operating a business. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • The debts or obligations of a business or individual. • Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the Internet. • The ability of a startup to grow or to scale in a capable and cost-effective manner. • ...
1.4 REVIEW 2021-01-27
Across
- Trading online can often mean a business can reach a wider _________
- Trading online can generally mean lower _____ for a business
- A sole trader has to make all of the d_________ themselves
- Support and t________ are often provided by a franchisor
- The proper business terminology for money invested or injected into a business
- Trading online 24/7 can generally mean increase _____________ for customers
- Franchisees often benefit from national __________ campaigns
- In a partnership the risk is s________
- When buyers and sellers trade in an online virtual location this is known as what?
- Being close to a highly skilled workforce is know as Proximity to ______
- Proximity to market means being close to your __________
- A sole trader gets to keep all of the _______
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- In a private limited company the owners have limited ____________
- - Car dealerships are an example of businesses that choose to location in proximity to their _____________
- Partnerships can sometimes fail due to ________________ between the partners
- Wood, fish, crops & cattle are all forms of these in manufacturing/production(3,9)
- Brand _________ can often be damaged by the actions of other franchisees
- This type of ownership can be very lonely (4,6)
- This is the type of liability for all partners
- This is the term for an established business that gives permission to another business to use their name and products
20 Clues: In a partnership the risk is s________ • A sole trader gets to keep all of the _______ • This is the type of liability for all partners • This type of ownership can be very lonely (4,6) • Support and t________ are often provided by a franchisor • Proximity to market means being close to your __________ • A sole trader has to make all of the d_________ themselves • ...
Crossword 2021-11-11
Across
- a principle of action proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- s a specialized or focused area of a broader market that your business serves specifically.
- is a presentation of a business idea to potential investors.
- defines the difference between the highest and lowest prices traded for a defined period
- is the money earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds its total expenses.
- is the power to have an important effect on someone or something.
- is the money generated from normal business operations
- is a shop or organization which sells the goods made by a particular manufacturer.
- an expense that can be subtracted from taxable income in order to reduce the amount owed.
- a resource with economic value
Down
- is something a person or company owes
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- is a process that involves measuring the performance of your business against a competitor in the same market.
- a decrease in the value of a currency
- money received for work or through investments.
- is one of four equal or nearly equal periods of time
- a small handbill advertising an event or product
- a customer that is unhappy with your brand
- is something that can be used for making profits or benefits
- an amount of money spent.
- is an excess of expenses over revenues
21 Clues: an amount of money spent. • a resource with economic value • is something a person or company owes • a decrease in the value of a currency • is an excess of expenses over revenues • a customer that is unhappy with your brand • money received for work or through investments. • a small handbill advertising an event or product • ...
Crossword 2021-11-11
Across
- is a shop or organization which sells the goods made by a particular manufacturer.
- s a specialized or focused area of a broader market that your business serves specifically.
- is the power to have an important effect on someone or something.
- is an excess of expenses over revenues
- a small handbill advertising an event or product
- is a presentation of a business idea to potential investors.
- is something that can be used for making profits or benefits
- defines the difference between the highest and lowest prices traded for a defined period
- a decrease in the value of a currency
- a resource with economic value
- is something a person or company owes
Down
- is one of four equal or nearly equal periods of time
- an amount of money spent.
- a principle of action proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- money received for work or through investments.
- a customer that is unhappy with your brand
- is the money earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds its total expenses.
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- is a process that involves measuring the performance of your business against a competitor in the same market.
- an expense that can be subtracted from taxable income in order to reduce the amount owed.
- is the money generated from normal business operations
21 Clues: an amount of money spent. • a resource with economic value • a decrease in the value of a currency • is something a person or company owes • is an excess of expenses over revenues • a customer that is unhappy with your brand • money received for work or through investments. • a small handbill advertising an event or product • ...
Accounting Terms 2013-04-17
Across
- percentage / percentage relationship between one financial statement item and the total that includes that item.
- / a form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction.
- / signature or stamp on back of a check transfering ownership.
- statement / a financial statement showing the revenue and expenses for a fiscal period.
- / any person,s or group who will be affected by an action.
- journal / a special journal used to record only purchases of merchandise oon acct.
- report / report of credit card sales produced by a point of sale terminal.
- tax / a tax on a sale of merchandise
Down
- business/ bussiness that performs an activity for a fee.
- / an amount owed by a business.
- / changes recorded on a worksheet to update general ledger accts. at end of fiscal period.
- cash / amount of cash kept on hand and used for making small payments.
- / business owned by 1 person
- / an increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- / a form describing the good and services sold, quantity, and price.
- / amount added to the cost of merchandise to establish the selling price.
- period / length of time for which a businesssummarizes and reports financial info.
- / financial rights to the assets of a business.
- summary / report that summarizes the cash and credit card sales of a point-of-sale terminal.
- / the acct. used to summarize the owner's equity in a business.
20 Clues: / business owned by 1 person • / an amount owed by a business. • tax / a tax on a sale of merchandise • / financial rights to the assets of a business. • business/ bussiness that performs an activity for a fee. • / any person,s or group who will be affected by an action. • / signature or stamp on back of a check transfering ownership. • ...
E-Commerce Key Words for Chapter 1&2 2013-09-20
Across
- business delivers the customers products at the right place at the right time
- obtain files over the internet
- uses tags to structure text into headings
- sells products online to the customers
- business with a physical location
- access relevant government agency information
- allows customers to house the website documents
- scans internet databases
- conducting of business and communication transactions by electronic means
- Internet without a cord
- language that moves hypertext files across the internet
- provides other companies or individuals access to or presence on the internet
- customer giving a business and desired price for an item
- transact information to another business
- system of policies technologies used to generate revenue
Down
- addressing scheme
- sells products via traditional channels
- offers wireless connection to the public
- address of a website
- private sector to the government marketplace
- Used to download, surf, or access web documents
- price change of goods consumers are willing to buy at a certain price
- offer specialized choices for mainstream buyers
- underlying language or protocol through which systems communicate on the internet
- a customers for a particular product
- sells primarily through the internet
- online auction
- communication system that Tim Berners Lee created
- conducts a business over a computer network
- a global network of computers, communication tools, and information resources
30 Clues: online auction • addressing scheme • address of a website • Internet without a cord • scans internet databases • obtain files over the internet • business with a physical location • a customers for a particular product • sells primarily through the internet • sells products online to the customers • sells products via traditional channels • offers wireless connection to the public • ...
EMS 2026-03-10
Across
- What a person or business owes to others, such as loans .
- Items of value owned by a person or business, like cash or equipment .
- Tangible items that are bought and sold, like clothes or books .
- A person who takes a risk to start and run a business .
- The sector of the economy that manufactures goods (e.g., factories)
- Desirable but non-essential items, like a new cellphone or video game .
- The economic problem where limited resources cannot satisfy unlimited wants .
Down
- Intangible actions performed for you, such as banking or teaching .
- A source document that proves payment has been received .
- Money received from work, investments, or a business .
- A source document that serves as a bill for goods or services sold on credit .
- The human effort, both physical and mental, used in production .
- Man-made goods used to produce other goods, like machinery and tools .
- ____ trader. A business owned and run by one person .
- Basic requirements for survival, such as food, water, and shelter .
- The financial gain a business makes after paying all its expenses .
- A compulsory payment to the government to fund public services .
- The money spent on goods and services .
- The sector of the economy that extracts raw materials from nature (e.g., farming) .
- A plan that estimates income and expenses over a period of time .
20 Clues: The money spent on goods and services . • ____ trader. A business owned and run by one person . • Money received from work, investments, or a business . • A person who takes a risk to start and run a business . • A source document that proves payment has been received . • What a person or business owes to others, such as loans . • ...
External environment - early topic revision crossword 2023-03-23
Across
- Macro environment factor which impacts on what people such as employees and customers expect from a business.
- Likely to be lower at a family friendly workplace - employee ______.
- Relevant to economic conditions and when they increase it negatively impacts on revenue for a lot of business, particularly businesses that sell non-essential items.
- When the economy is booming it may provide opportunities for some businesses to do this.
- A business has no control of this which is relevant to economic conditions. When it is high it provides opportunities for businesses to increase their revenue.
- A downside to a business implementing some CSR practices is that they are ______.
- External pressures a business has no control over.
- A possible consequences of a manager not being aware of and complying with new laws.
- Societal attitudes towards this may result in businesses putting in place strategies to reduce their amount of waste.
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- Workplace policies which can help to provide employees with a healthy work-life balance.
- When a business goes above and beyond their legal obligations to make a positive contribution to the community, environment and their workforce.
- Likely to be lower at a family friendly workplace.
- Demonstrating CSR practices can help to attract these if they share the same values as the business.
- Legal regulation a business must comply with.
- A business may become one of these if they demonstrate CSR (particularly towards their staff).
15 Clues: Legal regulation a business must comply with. • Likely to be lower at a family friendly workplace. • External pressures a business has no control over. • Likely to be lower at a family friendly workplace - employee ______. • A downside to a business implementing some CSR practices is that they are ______. • ...
Basic Accounting terms 2021-07-05
Across
- excess of total revenue over total expenses
- claim of the owners or proprietor in the business
- selling of goods
- decrease in book value of an asset due to its use or obsolescence
- earned from transactions relating to business
- an economic unit which may be business enterprise or non-business enterprise
- excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income
- earned from transactions incidental to business
- an evidence of transaction having taken place
- recording business transaction in the books of account
- a reduction in price of goods sold or in amount
Down
- a record of transactions under that head
- amount,goods or assets taken by the proprietor for personal use
- right side of an account
- the amount spent or liability incurred for acquiring assets, goods or services
- economic resources of the entity which will give the benefit in the future
- claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise
- items purchased for resale or for manufacturing product
- amount received from the sale of goods and/or services or both
- amount spent or incurred to earn revenue
- expense on purchasing or/and manufacturing goods
- goods remaining unsold or unused in manufacturing of product as on a particular date
- left side of an account
- buying of goods to be sold or for manufacture of goods
24 Clues: selling of goods • left side of an account • right side of an account • a record of transactions under that head • amount spent or incurred to earn revenue • excess of total revenue over total expenses • earned from transactions relating to business • an evidence of transaction having taken place • earned from transactions incidental to business • ...
Crossword 2021-11-11
Across
- defines the difference between the highest and lowest prices traded for a defined period
- is a shop or organization which sells the goods made by a particular manufacturer.
- s a specialized or focused area of a broader market that your business serves specifically.
- is the power to have an important effect on someone or something.
- is an excess of expenses over revenues
- is the money generated from normal business operations
- is a presentation of a business idea to potential investors.
- is something that can be used for making profits or benefits
- a decrease in the value of a currency
- a resource with economic value
- is something a person or company owes
Down
- is one of four equal or nearly equal periods of time
- an amount of money spent.
- a principle of action proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- money received for work or through investments.
- a customer that is unhappy with your brand
- is the money earned by a business when its total revenue exceeds its total expenses.
- a small handbill advertising an event or product
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- is a process that involves measuring the performance of your business against a competitor in the same market.
- an expense that can be subtracted from taxable income in order to reduce the amount owed.
21 Clues: an amount of money spent. • a resource with economic value • a decrease in the value of a currency • is something a person or company owes • is an excess of expenses over revenues • a customer that is unhappy with your brand • money received for work or through investments. • a small handbill advertising an event or product • ...
Commerce 2024-02-04
Across
- the buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food
- things done for you by others
- items that you can see or touch
- a person or business that makes goods
- what remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- force people aged 15 and over who are either employed or unemployed
- the amount of money a consumer is prepared to offer in exchange for a good or service
- any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
Down
- a list of income and likely expenditures
- a written communication ordering your financial institution to pay a person a specific amount of money
- any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in order to make a profit
- a proposal
- the buying and selling of information, goods and services via the internet
- money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- to overcharge or swindle
- the extra money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payment
- things that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
- someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- a legally binding agreement
- an illegal business practice
21 Clues: a proposal • to overcharge or swindle • a legally binding agreement • an illegal business practice • things done for you by others • items that you can see or touch • a person or business that makes goods • a list of income and likely expenditures • things that are necessary for survival, such as water and food • ...
Evan, Hayden Business crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- when one or more businesses are working against each other
- a part of ownership in a company
- owned property
- authorization granted to somebody to carry out specifies commercial activities
- new methods and or advanced methods
- money that is owed
- using a resource
- money made
- a business that is owned and managed by the government
- two or more people working together to run a business
- a business taking a rink for a reward
- whose fault it is
- extra money made
- when a business is making profit
- an arena of dealings
- the exclusive control of a good or service
- exchange without using money
- a share that entitles the holder to a dividend
- How things are being made
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- managed by independent companies or individuals
- wealth in the form of money or other assets
- a manager in company
- ability of a customer to get goods or services through trust it will be payed
- an entry recording the amount owed
- business owned and operated by one person
- test
- quiz taken to poll opinions
- a person who organizes and manages one or more businesses
- amount of something
- when a business is in debt
- group of people that act as a single entity
- the right to hold onto a property until debt is no longer owed
32 Clues: test • money made • owned property • using a resource • extra money made • whose fault it is • money that is owed • amount of something • a manager in company • an arena of dealings • How things are being made • when a business is in debt • quiz taken to poll opinions • exchange without using money • a part of ownership in a company • when a business is making profit • ...
BUSINESS STUDIES CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2025-06-27
Across
- This industry puts together parts to make a final product, like automobiles.
- An industry in the tertiary sector that deals with moving goods and people.
- The occupation in which people work for others and get remunerated in return
- Reward in a profession.
- This auxiliary helps overcome the problem of storage.
- Transfer of interest in business happens with some ____.
- Activities undertaken to earn money or moneys worth
- The kind of trade which involves the transport of goods through sea using ships
- Main goal of a business
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- Parents' love, social work is a type of ______
- This type of industry involves using natural resources directly.
- Economic activities are divided into three main categories: employment, profession, and ____
- It was called as black gold in roman empire
- In ancient India, this was a document used for carrying out transactions
- There are three objectives of business, organisational objective, social objective and ___
- This type of industry involves breaking down raw materials (like crude oil) into simpler substances.
- Those activities that require special knowledge and skills to be applied by individuals in their occupation to earn fees
- The Indian subcontinent was popularly called as ____
- The business may or may not have profit or end up in loss. what element of business is this?
- The motive of a profession is to provide this.
20 Clues: Reward in a profession. • Main goal of a business • It was called as black gold in roman empire • Parents' love, social work is a type of ______ • The motive of a profession is to provide this. • Activities undertaken to earn money or moneys worth • The Indian subcontinent was popularly called as ____ • This auxiliary helps overcome the problem of storage. • ...
Kieran's Puzzle 2025-07-25
Across
- Who ultimately pays the GST?
- What was the initial GST rate when it was first introduced in percentage?
- What was the GST rate from 1989 to 2010 in percentage?
- What must a business do if its annual income is more than NZD 60,000?
- Along with services, what does GST apply to?
- Above what annual income in NZD must a business register for GST?
- When was GST first introduced at 10%?
- In which year was the GST rate increased to 12.5%?
- GST is included in the what of goods and services?
Down
- Along with goods, what does GST apply to?
- Which government department is responsible for collecting GST?
- What is the current GST rate in New Zealand in percentage?
- After how many months does a business have to file a GST return if it's on the longest filing frequency?
- In which year was the GST rate increased to the current rate?
- Who collects GST on behalf of the government?
- Another option for how frequently a business can file GST returns in months.
- One of the options for how frequently a business can file GST returns.
- What type of goods, in addition to local goods and services, is GST applied to?
- What happened to the GST rate in 2010?
- What document must a GST-registered business provide to customers?
20 Clues: Who ultimately pays the GST? • When was GST first introduced at 10%? • What happened to the GST rate in 2010? • Along with goods, what does GST apply to? • Along with services, what does GST apply to? • Who collects GST on behalf of the government? • In which year was the GST rate increased to 12.5%? • GST is included in the what of goods and services? • ...
CIA 2023-03-22
Across
- country the CIA was involved with by getting rid of their prime minister
- The CIA does this to governments that are unfriendly to the US
- A developed intelligence group CIA identifies as
Down
- citizens People that operations were focused on
- year the CIA was founded
- Where the CIA gets their information
- Central Intelligence Agency
- Country CIA took action on to over throw their government
8 Clues: year the CIA was founded • Central Intelligence Agency • Where the CIA gets their information • citizens People that operations were focused on • A developed intelligence group CIA identifies as • Country CIA took action on to over throw their government • The CIA does this to governments that are unfriendly to the US • ...
Ap psych speed crossword 2025-05-10
Across
- The developing human organism from 9 weeks after conception to birth
- 2nd stage of Piagets cognitive development
- Best ap psych teacher
- knowledge and information acquired over time and stored in memory
- A person cannot remember new information but can remember events from before
- a number used to express the relative intelligence of a person
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- What you need to finish this crossword puzzle
- A person that can remember new information but cannot remember events from before
- all of the external or environmental factors that affect human development
- How well a test measures what it was designed to measure
- a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development
11 Clues: Best ap psych teacher • 2nd stage of Piagets cognitive development • What you need to finish this crossword puzzle • How well a test measures what it was designed to measure • a Swiss psychologist known for his work on child development • a number used to express the relative intelligence of a person • ...
1 2025-05-21
Across
- – The act of trying to do or achieve something.
- bulb – A device designed to convert electrical energy into light.
- intelligence – Technology that simulates human intelligence in machines.
- – The quality of being easy, comfortable, or efficient.
- – A mode of transportation, such as a car, bus, or bicycle.
Down
- – A significant and unexpected achievement or advancement.
- light – Light created by heating a filament in a bulb.
- – The ability to achieve a result with minimal time and resources.
- line – A method of mass production where workers perform specific tasks on a conveyor belt.
- – A machine that converts fuel or energy into motion.
- – The creation of something new that didn’t exist before.
11 Clues: – The act of trying to do or achieve something. • – A machine that converts fuel or energy into motion. • light – Light created by heating a filament in a bulb. • – The quality of being easy, comfortable, or efficient. • – The creation of something new that didn’t exist before. • – A significant and unexpected achievement or advancement. • ...
Hogwarts 2023-12-30
12 Clues: Brave • Patient • Ambitious • Intelligence • Ravenclaw member • Griffindor member • Hufflepuff member • Griffindor member • Boy member of Slytherin • Girl mamber of Slytherin • Boy member of Griffindor • Very intelagent member of Ravenclaw
Bailey 2024-04-11
AI Cyberspace 2024-10-15
Across
- Political factors influencing behavior in cybersecurity
- Measures to protect against cyber threats.
- AI enabling systems to learn from data.
- Total points vulnerable to cyber attacks.
Down
- Actions in cyberspace for security or attack.
- Actions to exploit vulnerabilities in systems.
- Intelligence Machines simulating human intelligence processes.
7 Clues: AI enabling systems to learn from data. • Total points vulnerable to cyber attacks. • Measures to protect against cyber threats. • Actions in cyberspace for security or attack. • Actions to exploit vulnerabilities in systems. • Political factors influencing behavior in cybersecurity • Intelligence Machines simulating human intelligence processes.
