business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
Lemonade Day Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-15
Across
- all expenses and revenue
- money that is not spent, but set aside for later
- the costs for your business
- making people aware
- selling a product or service for profit
- dividing something for everyone to have
Down
- all money coming into your business
- someone who buys from a business or service
- a person who starts a business of their own
- money made from your product or service
- money borrowed and must be paid back
- the target set to achieve
- possibility of a loss
13 Clues: making people aware • possibility of a loss • all expenses and revenue • the target set to achieve • the costs for your business • all money coming into your business • money borrowed and must be paid back • money made from your product or service • selling a product or service for profit • dividing something for everyone to have • someone who buys from a business or service • ...
Accounting Terms 2013-11-19
Across
- a business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- all the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- a 12 month operating period for a business.
Down
- a financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- the owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- all the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- a financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- are the debts of a business.
- are things of value that the business owns.
- liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
12 Clues: are the debts of a business. • are things of value that the business owns. • a 12 month operating period for a business. • liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • a business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services. • are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place. • ...
Functionalism 2024-04-12
Across
- The first scientist to conduct large-scale experimental investigations on animal psychology. He also advocated a law of parsimony to combat the prevalent ability to credit high intelligence to animals.
- William James believed that consciousness was a constantly evolving process and that any attempt to break it down into its component parts would cause distortions.
- Robert Woodworth's psychological theory that focused on how motivations and cause and effect elements affect emotions and behavior.
- The belief that a concept's success is determined by how it will actually affect people's lives
- philosophy - Herbert Spencer's theory that uses evolutionary principles to explain knowledge and experience
- Also called Lloyd Morgan’s canon. The notion that animal behavior must not be attributed to a higher mental process when it can be explained in terms of a lower mental process
- The use of observational reports about animal behavior
- A British physiologist who organized and systematized the study of animal intelligence.
Down
- A theoretical viewpoint that aims to comprehend the function of mental processes and behaviors
- A technique for studying animal behavior by assuming that the same mental processes that occur in the observer’s mind also occur in the animal’s mind
- The relationship between motor reactions and sensory inputs
- Tests of motor skills and sensory capacities; intelligence tests use more complex measures of mental abilities
12 Clues: The use of observational reports about animal behavior • The relationship between motor reactions and sensory inputs • A British physiologist who organized and systematized the study of animal intelligence. • A theoretical viewpoint that aims to comprehend the function of mental processes and behaviors • ...
Accounting Crossword 2023-05-10
Across
- standard set of principles accountants use
- profit that is distributed to shareholders
- when expenses are greater than revenue
- inventory costing method that assumes the last inventory received is the first sold
- assets taken out of the business for personal use
- depreciation method that is used solely for tax purposes only
- normal balance for liabilities, capital, and revenue
- a business owned by two people
- what an employee is left with when all deductions are subtracted from his total earnings
- what the company owes
- a business that many owners through the sale of stocks
- normal balance for assets, drawing, expenses, and purchases
Down
- a business owned by one person
- anything of value that the company owns
- net sales minues cost of merchandise sold
- financial statement that shows assets, liabilities, and owner's equity.
- financial statement that shows whether you have a net income or net loss
- what is left when you subtract liabilities from assets
- the date a note is due is referred to as the _____ date.
- when an asset losses value over time
- the language of business
- inventory costing method that assumes the first inventory purchased is the first inventory sold
22 Clues: what the company owes • the language of business • a business owned by one person • a business owned by two people • when an asset losses value over time • when expenses are greater than revenue • anything of value that the company owns • net sales minues cost of merchandise sold • standard set of principles accountants use • profit that is distributed to shareholders • ...
Econ Vocab 2023-11-09
Across
- Benefit is the farmer/rancher can focus on their job and not advertising
- Can easily change based on demand
- Function like a general partnership but each partner only has a limited amount of liability
- Provide a service like health, legal care or credit unions
- advanced skills & education, white-collar jobs
- Help corporations grow
- Sell merchandise to members at reduced prices
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- when 2 or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- One person hold the liability and the other invests the money
Down
- Most complex form of business
- A cooperative is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit\
- Headquartered in one country, but operating in many
- Business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits
- Business owned by one person
- No owner, often run by a board
- Speciality skills need very little Supervison
- Minimal Skills Might need to learn how to use equipment
- As the economy changes, so does the job market
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- No speciality Skills
21 Clues: No speciality Skills • Help corporations grow • Business owned by one person • Most complex form of business • No owner, often run by a board • Can easily change based on demand • Speciality skills need very little Supervison • Sell merchandise to members at reduced prices • advanced skills & education, white-collar jobs • As the economy changes, so does the job market • ...
McCallon_Q1 Summer 2024-10-07
Across
- organizes parts of buisness
- information on how to get something done
- Business practices facilitate decision making
- directing and controlling a group of people
- quantifiable occurrences
- Not a function of management.
- types of change are based upon consumer behavior
- problems can be corrected before they get out of hand
- closely observes to make decisions
- compensation for loss
- Action of leading a group
- arranges or plan for business
- provides feedback after activity
- Profitability and expenses
- receiving systematic instruction
- employer gains and loses employees
- keeps track of financial transactions
- buys products from a business
- NOT a type of service business
Down
- high tech
- right person right job
- NOT a quality of a good leader
- setting objectives for operation
- NOT a management style discussed in the presentation
- closely observes to make decisions
- Achieve goals by established processes
- work at home
- Business without impacting the environment
- actions, tasks, and resources
- structuring responsibilities
- use available resources
- people working for money
- teaching new employees
- computer network
- Ensuring that actual activities conform to planned activities.
- chart Project schedule which is arranged in a diagram
36 Clues: high tech • work at home • computer network • compensation for loss • right person right job • teaching new employees • use available resources • quantifiable occurrences • people working for money • Action of leading a group • Profitability and expenses • organizes parts of buisness • structuring responsibilities • Not a function of management. • actions, tasks, and resources • ...
Deo and John 2025-03-12
Across
- you share the profits equally
- something typically money that is owed
- money from the companies innovations
- the state of companies outdoing others
- the money used in a business
- a useful or valuable thing
- typical model of something
- someone who creates a new business
- the state of creating new things
- the items in the business
- an individual who creates new business
- the using up of a resource
- to work together
- making of goods for customers
- a financial gain
- a right to keep possession of property
Down
- an entry of an amount owed
- the right to vote
- managed by government companies
- a portion of a larger amount of money
- managed by independent companies
- the items that are from the industry
- exchange for other goods or services
- an open place where a market is
- to be in debt
- a business with one owner
- a risky or daring journey
- a general view of something
- the ability of a customer to buy goods
- the state of being responsible
- to be profitable
- a single company is the sole supplier
32 Clues: to be in debt • to be profitable • to work together • a financial gain • the right to vote • a business with one owner • a risky or daring journey • the items in the business • an entry of an amount owed • a useful or valuable thing • typical model of something • the using up of a resource • a general view of something • the money used in a business • you share the profits equally • ...
Production and Operations 2025-08-08
Across
- – Continuous production of goods that can’t be easily separated into parts.
- – The best place for a business based on costs and advantages.
- – A way of operating where resources are reused and waste is minimized.
- – Making a set number of identical products before switching.
- – Measurable elements like cost, distance, or time.
- – Hiring another company to handle certain tasks.
- – A company operating in several countries.
- – Hiring another business to complete part of a larger project.
- – Supporting communities and fair treatment of people over time.
- – Making huge quantities of identical items quickly.
- – Moving business operations to another country.
Down
- – Ensuring long-term financial stability and growth.
- – Producing goods in large quantities but tailored to individual needs.
- – The extra worth a business adds to a product beyond its raw cost.
- – Running a business while minimizing environmental harm and supporting long-term resources.
- – Preserving natural resources and ecosystems for the future.
- – Making one unique product at a time, hand.
- – Continuous, step-by-step manufacturing process.
- – An economic system focused on reusing, repairing, and recycling materials.
- – Using a company’s own staff to handle tasks instead of outsourcing.
20 Clues: – A company operating in several countries. • – Making one unique product at a time, hand. • – Moving business operations to another country. • – Continuous, step-by-step manufacturing process. • – Hiring another company to handle certain tasks. • – Measurable elements like cost, distance, or time. • – Ensuring long-term financial stability and growth. • ...
inventions 2023-04-06
Across
- boat underwater
- skype
- thermonuclear energy
- teslas
- used a lot for self defense
- manipulating muscles with electrical currents
- small microphones
Down
- apple watch
- a chopper basically?
- the idea of the game sims
- back to the future poster
- used to get credit
- a small box people stare at
- tiny hunter seeker
- artificial intelligence
15 Clues: skype • teslas • apple watch • boat underwater • small microphones • used to get credit • tiny hunter seeker • a chopper basically? • thermonuclear energy • artificial intelligence • the idea of the game sims • back to the future poster • used a lot for self defense • a small box people stare at • manipulating muscles with electrical currents
Review 2022-03-07
15 Clues: to get • shocking • a scholar • king's chair • to walk around • ruler of people • out of the limit • a japanese salute • related to karate • related to results • a place for royalty • to follow instructions • with a high appreciation • the one that goes after the other • related to knowledge and intelligence
Healthcare Technology 2024-03-21
Across
- - Digital Imaging and Communications in Medicine.
- - Remote patient care.
- - Remote patient monitoring.
- - Magnetic resonance imaging.
- - Picture archiving and communication system.
- - Artificial intelligence.
- - Internet of Things.
Down
- - Connectivity in healthcare devices.
- - Assisted surgery.
- - Identification through physical traits.
- - Electronic medical record.
- - Electronic health record.
- Scan - Computerized tomography.
- - Remote healthcare services.
- - Study of DNA sequences.
15 Clues: - Assisted surgery. • - Internet of Things. • - Remote patient care. • - Study of DNA sequences. • - Artificial intelligence. • - Electronic health record. • - Electronic medical record. • - Remote patient monitoring. • - Remote healthcare services. • - Magnetic resonance imaging. • Scan - Computerized tomography. • - Connectivity in healthcare devices. • ...
Challenge 4: Inventory Intelligence 2024-05-06
Across
- when a business has too much of a certain item
- the total amount of goods or merchandise kept on hand by a business
- the point at which a business needs to reorder a product to maintain an adequate level of inventory
- (Last In, First Out): an inventory management method in which the most recent item in stock is sold or used first
- It is a standard for identifying products using a barcode, specifically the 13-digit barcode format
- (Stock Keeping Unit): a unique identifier for each item in a company's inventory
- an order that cannot be fulfilled because the item is out of stock
- when a business runs out of a certain item
Down
- the time it takes for an item to be restocked after an order is placed
- extra inventory kept on hand to ensure that a business can meet unexpected demand
- (First In, First Out): an inventory management method in which the oldest item in stock is sold or used first
- stands for 'End of Life' and it refers to the stage in a product's life cycle when it is no longer manufactured or supported
- a prediction of future demand for a product or service
13 Clues: when a business runs out of a certain item • when a business has too much of a certain item • a prediction of future demand for a product or service • an order that cannot be fulfilled because the item is out of stock • the total amount of goods or merchandise kept on hand by a business • the time it takes for an item to be restocked after an order is placed • ...
Accounting 1 2023-11-27
Across
- The owner's rights to the asset of the business ____.
- An official examination and verification of a business financial record's ____.
- Money that is taken from the business account for personal use ____.
- Money earned by a business ____.
- Things that we own ____.
- The profit a company ____.
- Things that we owe ____.
Down
- Money leaving an account ____.
- current asset until their use ____.
- The money spent by a business ____.
- Increases an asset or expense account ____.
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business ____.
12 Clues: Things that we own ____. • Things that we owe ____. • The profit a company ____. • Money leaving an account ____. • Money earned by a business ____. • current asset until their use ____. • The money spent by a business ____. • Increases an asset or expense account ____. • The owner's rights to the asset of the business ____. • ...
Bureaucracy 2024-10-25
Across
- agency that administers and enforces civil rights laws in the workplace (acronym)
- newest of the cabinet departments, ___ Security; established in response to the 9/11 attacks
- Federal ___ commission: agency that regulates and supervises communications in the US such as radio and television
- cabinet department that administers benefits to veterans and their families
- bureaucratic agency that explores space and beyond, developing satellite technology and space exploration (initials)
- first cabinet secretary was ___, Washington's Secretary of State (last name)
- key group of advisors to the President, members are referred to as secretaries
Down
- __ and Exchange Commission, established after the Stock Market Crash of 1929; protects stocks against manipulation
- government ___, type of bureaucratic agency that operates like a business, charging fees for services
- agency that trains and deploys US volunteers in humanitarian efforts worldwide
- bureaucratic agency that evaluates and responds to natural disasters in the US (acronym)
- operating under the Treasury Department, this agency collects taxes on behalf of the US government (acronym)
- type of agency that is able to set its own rules, conduct investigations, and issue fines
- Central __ Agency: responsible for the collection and analysis of foreign information relating to US security
- administration that administers a social welfare program of payments to retired and disabled Americans
- total number of cabinet departments
- Federal ___ administration:agency that oversees commercial and consumer air transportation and navigation
17 Clues: total number of cabinet departments • cabinet department that administers benefits to veterans and their families • first cabinet secretary was ___, Washington's Secretary of State (last name) • agency that trains and deploys US volunteers in humanitarian efforts worldwide • key group of advisors to the President, members are referred to as secretaries • ...
BBEC Speed Networking Expo 2022-10-19
Across
- This entrepreneur has been a musician his whole life, playing mostly piano. They transitioned to drumming and drum circles after having multiple strokes and has been doing it officially for 16 years.
- This business is licensed to open up in any country.
- This entrepreneur tries to combine their personal sense of style with traditional professional wear.
- This entrepreneur was told by a business rep that they would never get a loan with those numbers; however, the first bank they went to ended up giving them a loan.
- This business owner was born in Ghana, grew up in Italy, and is bilingual.
- In 2015, this business was recognized as a Berkshire Trendsetter for non-profit impact by OneBerkshire, and has also been cited by researchers as a best community-based practice in preventing hate crimes.
- This business uses the expression "Empty your bucket" during class practice encouraging everyone to put their very best efforts into all their practice.
Down
- This business celebrated its 25th anniversary in March of '21
- This business agency was around in the late 90’s
- This entrepreneur invented a wearable apparatus to help people function better in their daily lives and took second in the Berkshire innovation challenge.
- This business owner is originally from Gonaïves, Haiti and is bilingual.
- This entrepreneur is am 18, a mom, and a first generation college student.
- This business owner is from Grenada.
- This business has all natural products with no fragrance or chemicals.
14 Clues: This business owner is from Grenada. • This business agency was around in the late 90’s • This business is licensed to open up in any country. • This business celebrated its 25th anniversary in March of '21 • This business has all natural products with no fragrance or chemicals. • This business owner is originally from Gonaïves, Haiti and is bilingual. • ...
Test Your Intelligence 2021-03-14
Across
- The largest flower in the world.
- What sends people to the outer space?
- The occupation which people need a lot of intelligence to be in
- The way you think.
Down
- The largest mammal on earth.
- The colour that is also a fruit.
- What is inside your head?
- What do you do when you are asked a question?
- where do you go to study history?
9 Clues: The way you think. • What is inside your head? • The largest mammal on earth. • The colour that is also a fruit. • The largest flower in the world. • where do you go to study history? • What sends people to the outer space? • What do you do when you are asked a question? • The occupation which people need a lot of intelligence to be in
Types of intelligence 2022-04-09
Across
- compreender os sentimentos das pessoas
- entender as coisas vivas e ler a natureza
- entender a si mesmo, o que sente e o que quer
- quantificar coisas, fazer hipóteses e testá-las
- discernir sons, seu tom, ritmo e timbre
Down
- lidar bem com questões de por que vivemos e por que morremos
- escolher as palavras corretas para expressar o que quer dizer
- coordenar sua mente com seu corpo
- visualizar o mundo em 3D
9 Clues: visualizar o mundo em 3D • coordenar sua mente com seu corpo • compreender os sentimentos das pessoas • discernir sons, seu tom, ritmo e timbre • entender as coisas vivas e ler a natureza • entender a si mesmo, o que sente e o que quer • quantificar coisas, fazer hipóteses e testá-las • lidar bem com questões de por que vivemos e por que morremos • ...
Psych Intelligence Test 2023-02-27
9 Clues: LV2:291(181) • LV1:2/7-12/25 • LV1:-1541/-23 • LV2:375678/486 • LV3:4174992668/539 • LV2:(4+8i)(2/7+i/4) • LV1:(-5/8)*(-19/27) • LV3:-7v^5-2v^4-3v^3+4v^2+7v-2,v=6 • LV3:Greatest Common Divisor of 385,253,693
Qualities of Intelligence 2025-03-27
Across
- Repeating an action over and over to get better at it
- Continuing to work toward a goal even when faced with difficulties or setbacks
- Being open to change and adjusting when things don’t go as planned
- Being curious and excited about gaining new knowledge and skills
Down
- Believing that abilities can improve with effort and learning from mistakes
- Giving your best and staying committed to achieving success
- Believing in yourself and your abilities even when things are hard
- Putting in time and energy to achieve a goal or complete a task
- Staying focused and following rules and keeping good habits to reach your goals
9 Clues: Repeating an action over and over to get better at it • Giving your best and staying committed to achieving success • Putting in time and energy to achieve a goal or complete a task • Being curious and excited about gaining new knowledge and skills • Believing in yourself and your abilities even when things are hard • ...
Business Revision SA1 10th Grade 2022-11-17
Across
- factors that stop effective communication of messages
- number of employees working directly under a suerior
- resource comprising of natural resources
- somebody outside the organizational structure who deals with sales and distribution of a product
- takeover of a business at a different stage of production
- safe zone>1
- wholesaler and retailers are intermediaries
- assigning a task to a subordinate
- an entity that combines factors of production to produce goods or services
- a new project funded by two or more business
- the risk taking ability of somebody to organize and operate a business
Down
- pricing strategy used to enter a market
- limited liability but shares can not be bought or sold
- cost = revenue
- convinces customers to buy a product
- somebody who sends a message
- involving employees in decision making
- dry
- used to gain insight into a business's profitability or working capital
- a motivational theory based on human needs
20 Clues: dry • safe zone>1 • cost = revenue • somebody who sends a message • assigning a task to a subordinate • convinces customers to buy a product • involving employees in decision making • pricing strategy used to enter a market • resource comprising of natural resources • a motivational theory based on human needs • wholesaler and retailers are intermediaries • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
Across
- Rapid growth of city population
- D. Rockefeller: Railroad business giant
- bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- Graham Bell The inventor of the telephone
- house Education building
- A form of stock
- When businesses consume other businesses
- Business acting as one
- enterprise Privately owned businesses compete freely
- Purify
- To increase speed
- and Orville Wright: Made the first flying device
- To get rid of something
- line Every machine makes a specific part
- Ford The inventor of the automobile
Down
- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To prove to be right
- Business owner
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Carnegie: Made steel business
- Addams: Woman who made settlement house
- Medical establishment
- Apartments in singular room
- Gompers: Founded AFL
25 Clues: Purify • To change • Business owner • A form of stock • To increase speed • To prove to be right • Gompers: Founded AFL • Medical establishment • Business acting as one • To get rid of something • house Education building • Apartments in singular room • Carnegie: Made steel business • Rapid growth of city population • Ford The inventor of the automobile • ...
nothing impossible the word itself says i'm possible 2018-04-14
Across
- MBA group ordinary number
- a paper which explains what was sold and what price
- when business is slow
- when a company has a profit it is ___________________
- Sh! Someone ___________________ to our conversation
- to search for or choose workers
- your university degree
- a percentage of each sale that goes directly to the salesperson
- the skill of managing people
- british coin
- a promise that the thing you sell will be good quality
- I ___________________ two mistakes in the last quiz
- to quit a job suddenly
Down
- when business grow
- who controls finances
- The sudy of how to run a business
- the details in agreement or contract
- the time by which some project must be finished
- algerian university name
- someone who is extroveted and loves interacting with people
- who presides over the company's board meeting
- who runs a business
- your city's name
23 Clues: british coin • your city's name • when business grow • who runs a business • who controls finances • when business is slow • your university degree • to quit a job suddenly • algerian university name • MBA group ordinary number • the skill of managing people • to search for or choose workers • The sudy of how to run a business • the details in agreement or contract • ...
Aiden's Puzzle 2024-03-22
Across
- a business that makes a product
- when a product is easy to find
- the amount of things that exist
- a tax on goods that you buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- someone who works for an employer
- a person who needs to hire someone
- doing one thing very well in a business
- the type of economy the US has
- something that can be used in a business
Down
- a person who buys a product
- tools needed for making things
- when a product is hard to find
- rivalry between two or more companies
- money that you have to pay back
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- the work that someone does
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- money that is paid to the government
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a person who buys a product • a tax on goods that you buy • tools needed for making things • when a product is easy to find • when a product is hard to find • the type of economy the US has • a business that makes a product • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • ...
buisness law and ethics 2025-02-26
Across
- document that conducts information about business
- Designed for IRS
- goods or services provided by a business
- expectations of fair treatment
- behaving with sensitivity
- working for a fee
- agreement to the terms of contract
- all actions promoted by a business
- something of value must be returned
- overstating features of a product
- rules of behavior
- facts
- legally binding agreement between two businesses
- law: regulates contracts
- honesty of a person's actions
Down
- behaving with sensitivity
- private information to protect from theft
- all actions taken by a business
- proposal to provide a good
- person legally allowed to enter a binding agreement
- specific information about a company
- contract to rent something
- order to remove or repair products
- written or spoken agreement
- individuals' ideas of what is right and what is wrong.
- promoting welfare
- work created by company employees on the job
- handbook of expectations
- when a party does not follow the agreed terms
29 Clues: facts • Designed for IRS • working for a fee • promoting welfare • rules of behavior • handbook of expectations • law: regulates contracts • behaving with sensitivity • behaving with sensitivity • proposal to provide a good • contract to rent something • written or spoken agreement • honesty of a person's actions • expectations of fair treatment • all actions taken by a business • ...
SOCIAL MEDIA MARKETING 2025-11-16
Across
- – A moving visual used in posts.
- – Type of media used for marketing.
- – What social media helps a business become.
- – Something a business sells or shows.
- – Promoting products on social networks.
- – What companies ask people to give.
- – The people a business wants to reach.
- – What people do with a post they like.
Down
- – People who see your posts.
- – Name and image of a company.
- – A business that uses social media.
- – What a business should do to comments.
- – A picture used in a good post.
13 Clues: – People who see your posts. • – Name and image of a company. • – A moving visual used in posts. • – A picture used in a good post. • – Type of media used for marketing. • – A business that uses social media. • – What companies ask people to give. • – Something a business sells or shows. • – The people a business wants to reach. • – What people do with a post they like. • ...
Aliens 2021-03-05
12 Clues: From Mars • Flying ... • Saucer shape • Taken by them • Design in a field • Government blacksuits • Secret base in Nevada • Term for poking humans • Color name of common type • Unidentified flying object • Unidentified submerged object • Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
Business in YVL 2024-12-16
Across
- A fixed amount of pay made on a regular schedule such as weekly, semiweekly, or monthly.
- profit-(1) The amount remaining after subtracting all expenses from revenue, except taxes. (2) The difference between the selling price and all costs and expenses of the business.
- The number of products that will be bought at a given time at a specific price point.
- businesses- firms produce goods used by other businesses, organizations, or consumers.
- The ability to influence individuals and groups to cooperatively achieve common goals.
- language- Gestures, movements, and mannerisms used to communicate.
- A specific statement of a result the business expects to achieve.
- The process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial activities of a business.
Down
- The use of communication technology to support business operations.
- Business owned by two or more people.
- a situation created when only one company provides a product or service without competition from other companies.
- The activities between businesses and customers involved in buying and selling goods and services. (2) A set of activities that gets products from producers to consumers.
- description- A list of the duties and responsibilities that make up a job.
- agreement-Contract between management and the union identifying rights and responsibilities of the business and its employees.
- The right to make decisions about work assignments and to require other employees to perform assigned tasks.
- budget- An estimate of the flow of cash into and out of the business over a specified time period.
16 Clues: Business owned by two or more people. • A specific statement of a result the business expects to achieve. • The use of communication technology to support business operations. • language- Gestures, movements, and mannerisms used to communicate. • description- A list of the duties and responsibilities that make up a job. • ...
Cloud Computing Crossword 6 2024-04-03
Across
- The coefficient of _____ is a calculation of the proportion of the variance in the dependent variable (noted as y)
- one of the most recognized deep learning APIs.
- Machine _____ is a field of study that involves the development of algorithms and statistical models which enable computing systems to develop skills in specific areas, by using data-based training and evaluation.
- Programming library which provides functions and tools to allow management of data structures and data analysis.
- Artificial _____ means developing intelligence in computing systems and robots.
Down
- Linear _____ is a statistical modeling technique. It utilizes a dependent variable, which can be discrete or continuous number and one independent variable.
- _____ network is a computational model which is employed by machine learning algorithms and is based on connected hierarchical functions.
- ____ functions are to higher order functions to literals are to computer programming data types.
- A programming library which is used in applications which need to create and process visualizations.
- One of the most widely used programming languages in AI and ML.
- a series of instructions, either in the form of pseudo-code or in a computer programming language, which aim at solving a problem or at performing some sort of computation.
- AI _____ is a specialized hardware component which is mainly utilized for artificial intelligence tasks.
12 Clues: one of the most recognized deep learning APIs. • One of the most widely used programming languages in AI and ML. • Artificial _____ means developing intelligence in computing systems and robots. • ____ functions are to higher order functions to literals are to computer programming data types. • ...
Investigating Finance, ICT and monitoring sources 2014-01-14
Across
- Movement of money in and out of the business
- fee payed by borrower
- An ICT based cash-flow forecast
- a speculator who makes money available for innovative projects
- an amount of money given to an individual or business for a specific project or purpose
- Money lent to a business from a bank
- Profits that are not distributed as dividends
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- Money spent on business E.G Wages
- Type of Public company
- Products owned by a business
- When the available balance in a bank account goes below zero
- Technology known as information technology
- total amount of money to be spent on a business E.G equipment
13 Clues: fee payed by borrower • Type of Public company • Products owned by a business • An ICT based cash-flow forecast • Money spent on business E.G Wages • Money lent to a business from a bank • Technology known as information technology • Movement of money in and out of the business • Profits that are not distributed as dividends • ...
ADJECTIVES AND VERBS 2016-05-26
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- It is acting directly, doing their duty and in accordance with the moral, especially in regard to respect for property, transparency in business, etc
- Apply exercise intelligence or understanding to acquire knowledge of a thing, learn an art or a profession, memorize the contents of something, etc .
- an interesting topic; these jewels have a very interesting price; I'll tell you an interesting story.
- Take food by mouth, especially solid food, chewing and swallowing it to pass into the stomach
- Walking from one place to another, especially if it follows a defined path
- That has desire or need for food
- An activity or do something, usually exercising some ability or skill, to have fun or entertaining.
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- Lacking beauty or appeal and not pleasant to look at or listen to.
- That is spoiled or spoiled by excessive pampering.
- Which it is nice and touching.
- It is considered worthy of interest or draws attention for being flashy, rare or little known
- You need water or moisture.
- Use or consume a certain amount of a material or time.
- Quickly moving with long steps so lifting a foot off the ground before having supported the other.
- Passing the view by signs of a word or mentally written to interpret or translate text into sounds.
15 Clues: You need water or moisture. • Which it is nice and touching. • That has desire or need for food • That is spoiled or spoiled by excessive pampering. • Use or consume a certain amount of a material or time. • Lacking beauty or appeal and not pleasant to look at or listen to. • Walking from one place to another, especially if it follows a defined path • ...
Perez - Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-09-15
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- important or basic
- Entity that gives businesses rights
- information processed by hand
- certain behaviors
- accepted principles of accounting
- Person who transforms ideas real-world businesses
- the idea of the business will survive indefinitely
- summarized info about status of a business
- period of time covered by a accounting report
- buys finished things & resells
- buys raw materials & makes things
- Businesses that spend more money than they earn
- owned by two owners
- just enough or good enough
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- People free to produce goods & services
- computerized
- defined
- system that gathers docs & reports on $$$ transactions
- owned by a singular person
- reporting info to management
- sound or space
- large business recognized by law
- reporting information to outside people
- provides a service for $
- Supply of the owner $$$
- bring about spendage
- exists alone of its owners personal posessions
- amount spent to keep the business operating
28 Clues: defined • computerized • sound or space • certain behaviors • important or basic • owned by two owners • bring about spendage • Supply of the owner $$$ • provides a service for $ • owned by a singular person • just enough or good enough • reporting info to management • information processed by hand • buys finished things & resells • large business recognized by law • ...
chap 18 sec 1,2,3 2022-12-01
Across
- Rapid growth of city population
- D. Rockefeller: Railroad business giant
- bargaining negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment
- Graham Bell The inventor of the telephone
- house Education building
- A form of stock
- When businesses consume other businesses
- Business acting as one
- enterprise Privately owned businesses compete freely
- Purify
- To increase speed
- and Orville Wright: Made the first flying device
- To get rid of something
- line Every machine makes a specific part
- Ford The inventor of the automobile
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- a document giving someone the sole right to make and sell an invention/product
- To prove to be right
- Business owner
- Edison “invention factory” at Menlo Park NJ light bulb and hundreds more inventions
- To change
- Carnegie: Made steel business
- Addams: Woman who made settlement house
- Medical establishment
- Apartments in singular room
- Gompers: Founded AFL
25 Clues: Purify • To change • Business owner • A form of stock • To increase speed • To prove to be right • Gompers: Founded AFL • Medical establishment • Business acting as one • To get rid of something • house Education building • Apartments in singular room • Carnegie: Made steel business • Rapid growth of city population • Ford The inventor of the automobile • ...
April's Epic Econ puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- The work that someone does
- something for a business that you can reuse for years
- Someone who starts a business
- easy to find
- someone who has been hired
- when a product is hard to find
- money that is given to the goverment
- Rivalry between two or more companies
- money that you have to pay back
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- Amount of money to spend
- something that you need for a business but needs to be replenished frequently
- person who buys a product
- someone who makes a product
- the amount consumers are willing to buy
- a person who hires someone
- the amount of the existing thing
- the study on how we make money
- doing something very well in business
- amount of money someone earns for their work
- Tax that is charged from the money you make working
20 Clues: easy to find • Amount of money to spend • person who buys a product • The work that someone does • a person who hires someone • someone who has been hired • someone who makes a product • Someone who starts a business • the study on how we make money • when a product is hard to find • money that you have to pay back • the amount of the existing thing • ...
BUDGET 2025-03-25
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- - _______ system is more common in
- a department within an
- - business ________ is
- wants to be in
- in which
- - To aid the planning of an organization in a systematic and logical manner that adheres to the long term business strategy
- progress against the original.
- to five years’ time.
- - The process of preparing, compiling, and
- goals.
- - To help control activities by
- financial budgets.
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- organizations.
- - This involves analyzing the
- - To help coordinate the activities of the various parts of the organization and ensure that they are consistent
- - A statement of ________ plans that is prepared in advance of a forthcoming period,usually a year.
- operates and
- - To communicate more easily the objectives, opportunities, and plans of the business to the various business team managers
- - To provide motivation for managers
- vision of where the
- to achieve the organizational and
- the ____analysis.
- that it possesses
23 Clues: goals. • in which • operates and • organizations. • wants to be in • the ____analysis. • that it possesses • financial budgets. • vision of where the • to five years’ time. • a department within an • - business ________ is • - This involves analyzing the • progress against the original. • - To help control activities by • to achieve the organizational and • - _______ system is more common in • ...
Marketing 2022-12-22
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- how much you have of an item
- a real thing you can touch or feel or taste etc
- the symbol for a business
- where price does not change the demand
- often more valuable than the sales of a business
- the mantra for a business
- a share of a company
- dividing a market up
- putting items together at a special price
- the aim is to reach the ________ market
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- type of promotion not selling anything
- number of steps in market research process
- a pyramid scheme of fake money
- strengths, weakness, opportunities and threats
- what store security is trying to prevent
- where price changes the demand for a product
- worlds favorite social media platform
- an abstract thing
- how to persuade people to try/buy your product
- the location a business establishes itself
- an item
- provide information to customers
- how much an item costs
23 Clues: an item • an abstract thing • a share of a company • dividing a market up • how much an item costs • the symbol for a business • the mantra for a business • how much you have of an item • a pyramid scheme of fake money • provide information to customers • worlds favorite social media platform • type of promotion not selling anything • where price does not change the demand • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-11-29
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- Plan: A detailed document explaining your business vision
- A planned change in business direction
- Segment: Your target users
- Rate: Amount of money a startup spends monthly
- Funds raised from a large group online
- Pitch: A short summary of your idea
- A presentation to convince investors
- Investor: A person who provides early-stage funding
- Someone who starts and manages a business
- Risk: The risk of losing money
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- New ideas or creative solutions
- Minimum workable version of a product
- A company that helps startups grow with support & resources
- Wealth invested in a startup by founders or investors
- Proposition: The main value you offer customers
- Stake: Percentage of company exchanged for funding
- Creation: Creating something new from scratch
- When a company grows larger in scale
- Space: A building where startups work and collaborate
- Revenue minus cost
20 Clues: Revenue minus cost • Segment: Your target users • Risk: The risk of losing money • New ideas or creative solutions • Pitch: A short summary of your idea • A presentation to convince investors • When a company grows larger in scale • Minimum workable version of a product • A planned change in business direction • Funds raised from a large group online • ...
3.1 sources of finance 2019-05-24
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- Issue (Also known as share replacement) exists when an existing public limited company raises further finance by selling more of its shares
- profit The value of surplus that the business keeps to use within the business after paying corporate taxes on its profits to the government and dividends to its shareholders
- Allow a business to spend in excess of the amount in its bank account, up to a predetermined limit.
- Source of finance Finance obtained from a third party in exchange for interest.
- Funded by the government to lower a firm’s production costs as output provides extended benefits to society.
- Government financial gifts to support business activities.
- A form of debt where a contract is agreed between a leasing company (the lessor) and the customer (the lessee).
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- Capital A high risk capital invested by venture capital firms, usually at the start of a business idea.
- funds This is a key source of finance for sole traders and comes mostly from their own personal savings
- Capital Medium to long term sources of interest bearing finance obtained from commercial lenders.
- Factoring A financial service whereby a factor (such as a bank) collects debts on behalf of other businesses in return for a fee.
- The general term used to refer to where or how businesses obtain their funds
- and leaseback A source of external finance involving a business selling a fixed asset (such as its computer systems or a building) but immediately leasing the asset back.
- angels Wealthy entrepreneurs who risk their own money by investing in small to medium sized businesses that have high growth potential.
- sources of finance Obtaining funds from within the organization through personal funds, retained profits and/or the sale of assets
- Credit Allows a business to buy now, pay later.
- Refers to a business converting its legal status to a public limited company by floating (selling) its shares on a stock exchange for the first time.
17 Clues: Credit Allows a business to buy now, pay later. • Government financial gifts to support business activities. • The general term used to refer to where or how businesses obtain their funds • Source of finance Finance obtained from a third party in exchange for interest. • ...
Entrepreneur Crossword 2022-07-29
Across
- what type of business is owned and operated between two and twenty people?
- what type of business is owned and operated by one person
- someone who sets up and runs a business
- collecting and analyzing information about customers and the business opportunities available is called
- which business type has shareholders?
- the debts owned by a business to others is called a
- the cost of something is called an
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- what type of business has an unlimited number of shareholders
- every company should have a business_____
- a business should adapt their product to a specific _____________
- items of value owned by a business is called
11 Clues: the cost of something is called an • which business type has shareholders? • someone who sets up and runs a business • every company should have a business_____ • items of value owned by a business is called • the debts owned by a business to others is called a • what type of business is owned and operated by one person • ...
AI & Ethics Vocabulary 2025-12-11
Across
- Small pieces of language, which can be whole words or parts of words.
- Images, videos, or audio created by AI that are made to look real
- Artificial intelligence that can create new content in text, image, video, or audio form
- Easy for people to reach, use, or understand
- Depending on someone or something for help, support, or information.
- Aware of yourself, your thoughts, and what’s happening around you
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- A description of what the user wants the AI to create
- Artificial intelligence trained on large amounts of text to recognize language patterns
- To notice or understand something using your senses
- A machine learning model designed to process data like the human brain
- Understanding your own thoughts, feelings, and actions
- Able to feel or experience things, like emotions or sensations
- Feedback from people that helps AI improve its outputs and responses
- Content produced by AI that may sound correct, but is false, misleading, or nonsense
- Content produced by AI that may look correct but is completely fabricated.
- The ability to make your own choices and act independently.
- Following what is right, fair, and responsible
17 Clues: Easy for people to reach, use, or understand • Following what is right, fair, and responsible • To notice or understand something using your senses • A description of what the user wants the AI to create • Understanding your own thoughts, feelings, and actions • The ability to make your own choices and act independently. • ...
Business Organization 2022-12-12
Across
- Adapting and improving employee skills
- Income
- Examples are medical insurance, pensions, bonuses, etc.
- The area that manages people
- The lifeblood of any business activity
- money needed to start a business
Down
- All processes involved in promoting and selling goods and services
- They transform inputs into goods or services
- _______ & Development
- The main stakeholders in a business
- stakeholders who the business pays taxes to
- May be supported by local businesses by donations or student work
- Ensuring the business follows all labour laws
13 Clues: Income • _______ & Development • The area that manages people • money needed to start a business • The main stakeholders in a business • Adapting and improving employee skills • The lifeblood of any business activity • stakeholders who the business pays taxes to • They transform inputs into goods or services • Ensuring the business follows all labour laws • ...
Accounting 1 2023-11-27
Across
- The owner's rights to the asset of the business ____.
- An official examination and verification of a business financial record's ____.
- Money that is taken from the business account for personal use ____.
- Money earned by a business ____.
- Things that we own ____.
- The profit a company ____.
- Things that we owe ____.
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- Money leaving an account ____.
- current asset until their use ____.
- The money spent by a business ____.
- Increases an asset or expense account ____.
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business ____.
12 Clues: Things that we own ____. • Things that we owe ____. • The profit a company ____. • Money leaving an account ____. • Money earned by a business ____. • current asset until their use ____. • The money spent by a business ____. • Increases an asset or expense account ____. • The owner's rights to the asset of the business ____. • ...
Budget 2025-04-14
Across
- A financial plan for future business activities
- Costs incurred to operate a business
- Goods or stock held by a business
- the activities refer to selling goods or services
- Predicting future financial outcomes
- Metrics used to evaluate business performance
Down
- People or groups with interest in the budget
- Revenue minus expenses
- Money received in exchange for services or products
- Items of value owned by a business
- Debts or obligations of a business
- Actual money coming in and going out
12 Clues: Revenue minus expenses • Goods or stock held by a business • Items of value owned by a business • Debts or obligations of a business • Costs incurred to operate a business • Actual money coming in and going out • Predicting future financial outcomes • People or groups with interest in the budget • Metrics used to evaluate business performance • ...
Grade 3 Test prep 2024 2024-11-27
13 Clues: 경험 • 비슷한 • not safe • 허용된 / 허락된 • special tool • to keep safe • something strange • really bad person • something not far away • to gather lots of things • A.I _________ intelligence • doing something all the time • an animal with a hard shell on it's back
Pick The Mix Vocab Crossword Marketing 2023-02-22
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- Any item that is used to produce goods and services
- The money that a company spends
- The message channels used by a seller to promote a good, service, or idea; e.g., radio, television, newspapers, magazines, Internet
- The arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now
- The total amount of money spent on costs of materials
- The combination of the four marketing elements—product, place, promotion, and price.
- Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives
- A philosophy of conducting business that is based on the belief that all business activities should be aimed toward satisfying customers
- goods and services to consumers
Down
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, images, goods, or services
- Marketing element requiring marketers to determine the amount of money they will ask in exchange for their products
- A function of business designed to establish good relations between the business and the public.
- Marketing element focusing on considerations in getting a selected product in the right place at the right time
- The degree of excellence of a good or service—how good it is
- A deduction from the price of goods
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business
- An advantage consumers receive from using a product
- An objective or want that you plan to fulfill
- A fact or characteristic of the product
20 Clues: The money that a company spends • goods and services to consumers • A deduction from the price of goods • A fact or characteristic of the product • An objective or want that you plan to fulfill • Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives • Any item that is used to produce goods and services • An advantage consumers receive from using a product • ...
Chapter 6 Vocab - Serratelli - Period 2 2022-10-24
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- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single
- the action or process of keeping financial accounts.
- a person's financial liability is limited to a fixed sum
- every activity involved in obtaining the goods and services a company needs to support its daily operations
- involving people
- specific things something or someone can do
- a person or business that you purchase goods from
- to normalize
- individual entrepreneurship or proprietorship
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- currency to your business
- to pass out
- the process of making or manufacturing goods and products from raw materials or components
- teammates or people you work with
Down
- working together successfully
- a group organized for purposes other than generating profit
- encapsulates a business logic for assigning a value to a measure as a function of observed values for other measures
- profit
- the basic form of partnership under common law
- Alone or by yourself
- individuals or companies that behave as middlemen between parties
- a person or company who sells products in bulk to various outlets or retailers for onward sale
- a team that helps run a business of sorts.
- someone who creates and supplies goods or services
- a chain of resturaunts, companies or businesses
- an alliance/team with another business/company
- someone(s) who makes products and ships them out
- jobs to do
28 Clues: profit • jobs to do • to pass out • to normalize • involving people • Alone or by yourself • currency to your business • working together successfully • teammates or people you work with • a team that helps run a business of sorts. • specific things something or someone can do • individual entrepreneurship or proprietorship • the basic form of partnership under common law • ...
Chapter 9.2 2016-10-20
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- taxes on foreign goods to protect domestic industries and to earn revenue
- RATE value of one country's currency expressed in the currency of another country
- FIRM a firm that owns or controls production or service facilities in more than one country
- CULTURE communication tends to occur through nonverbal signs and indirect suggestions
- COUNTRY country in which the business has its headquarters
- COUNTRY foreign location where it has facilities
- selling products or services to buyers in another country
- milder form of an embargo that bans specific business ties with a foreign country
- BARRIERS non-tax methods of discouraging trade
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- limits the quantity or value of units permitted to enter a country
- FIRM company headquarters
- ALLIANCES firms agree to cooperate on certain aspects of business while remaining competitors on other aspects
- foreign branches if registered as independent legal entities
- OWNED SUBSIDIARY firm sets up a business abroad on its own without any partners
- government may ban companies from doing business with particular countries
- LICENSING one company allows a company in another country to make and sell products according to certain specifications
- the practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price that is below cost or below what it charges i its home country
- CULTURE people communicate directly and explicitly
- buying goods or services made in a foreign country
- VENTURE two or more firms share the costs of doing business and also share the profits
20 Clues: FIRM company headquarters • BARRIERS non-tax methods of discouraging trade • COUNTRY foreign location where it has facilities • CULTURE people communicate directly and explicitly • buying goods or services made in a foreign country • selling products or services to buyers in another country • COUNTRY country in which the business has its headquarters • ...
The World Of Business 2017-11-15
Across
- A companies road map
- A licence which protects the owners of a new product or idea
- A company built on a strong foundation which makes money
- Financial contribution made with the expectation of making profit
- An owner of shares in a company
- The rivalry among various businesses and the products that they market and profit from
- A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- An attitude that demonstrates the pursuit of a goal despite difficulty or opposition.
- The amount charged to the public to buy goods
- Acquiring information and knowledge for professional or commercial purposes
- Someone who creates and supplies goods or services for a business
Down
- The different between the cost price and sale price
- Management of large amounts of money in companies and businesses
- Achievable aims made by a business to become successful
- A new method or idea that has an existing impact on a new product
- The portion owned or invested in a business venture
- A person who sets up a business based on a new idea to hopefully make a profit
- Having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future
- A quality that demonstrates a strong belief in a business' product or idea
- The possibility a company will have lower than anticipated profits or experience a loss rather than taking a profit
20 Clues: A companies road map • An owner of shares in a company • The amount charged to the public to buy goods • The different between the cost price and sale price • The portion owned or invested in a business venture • Achievable aims made by a business to become successful • A company built on a strong foundation which makes money • ...
Mr. lamasters class business essentials 2023-05-23
Across
- the act of bullying
- the long term value of your choices
- money the business spend
- tech that helps with an organizations information managements needs
- loyalty to a particular business
- function of deciding what will be done
- intermediaries who help move goods between producers and retailers by buying goods from producers and selling to retailers
- quantity of a good or service that's offered for sale
- what the good or service is
- polite behavior
- and morter a business that's a physical facture
- goods manufactured or constructed items that are used in the production of goods and services
- money management
- keeping finance records
- money received by a business/individual from outside source
Down
- paid position
- a difficult situation which you have to make a decisi
- debts a business owns
- uses outside organizations or consultants to perform one or more primary business activites
- price of code which copies itself
- anything of value that's owned by a business
- determines the sequence of the steps in the production process
- economic system where the government owns basic means and allows privet ownership of businesses
- managing the flow of goods from production
- someone who is trained for accounting
- taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems
- memory can be accessed in any order and the type of silicon used to implement main memory
- how you look
- the money received by resource owners and by producers for suppling goods
29 Clues: how you look • paid position • polite behavior • money management • the act of bullying • debts a business owns • keeping finance records • money the business spend • what the good or service is • loyalty to a particular business • price of code which copies itself • the long term value of your choices • someone who is trained for accounting • function of deciding what will be done • ...
Heimbach_Q1Summary 2023-10-04
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- gives no direction, no one in charge
- occurs between employees on same level
- driven by authority
- increases the safety and security of a business while decreasing the likelihood of failure
- locating qualified applicants for a need
- without physical presence; unable to be held or touched
- what is social change based upon?
- when a sender organizes messages sent
- 1st section of a business plan
- document outlines a business’s goals and strategies
- occurs within an organization
- geographic, economic, and demographic data
- project phases on a timeline
- type of communication is informal and often inaccurate in business
- includes a list of the sources of capital and the projected income and expenses of the business
- ability of an individual to influence
Down
- occurs with someone in an organization and someone outside.
- receiver breaks down message
- includes the use of Gantt charts and PERT Diagrams
- keeps the operation running smoothly rather than accomplishing other goals
- dividing work into manageable segments
- attract customers due to their ease of accessibility
- Who should external communication flow through
- trusts employees work ability
- response the receiver gets
- impacts businesses the most
- micromanager, teacher, facilitator
- between subordinates or supervisors
- involves the group, facilitates teamwork
- 4th section of the business plan
- describes strategies for branding, packaging, advertising and promoting the business and its products
- the rate at which an employer gains and loses employees
- project schedule which is arranged in a diagram
- involves the group, teamwork
- doing the right task and translates into obtaining business goals
35 Clues: driven by authority • response the receiver gets • impacts businesses the most • receiver breaks down message • project phases on a timeline • involves the group, teamwork • trusts employees work ability • occurs within an organization • 1st section of a business plan • 4th section of the business plan • what is social change based upon? • micromanager, teacher, facilitator • ...
Business Studies Crossword 2025-07-14
Across
- LIFE CYCLE, The stages a product goes through from introduction to decline.
- LIABILITY, Protection for shareholders where their personal assets are not at risk beyond their investment.
- MIX, The combination of product, price, place, and promotion strategies.
- COSTS, Expenses that do not change with the level of output, like rent.
- An individual who organises and manages a business, taking on financial risks.
- TRADER, A business owned and controlled by one person.
- Moral principles that guide a business's behaviour.
- FLOW, The movement of money into and out of a business.
- RESEARCH, Gathering new, original data directly from sources.
- GROWTH, Expansion of a business from within, using its own resources.
- The total income generated from sales of goods or services.
- The financial gain when total revenue exceeds total costs.
Down
- Individuals or groups with an interest in the activities of a business.
- The process of attracting, screening, and selecting qualified people for a job.
- A financial plan for future income and expenditure.
- SEGMENTATION, Dividing a broad consumer market into sub-groups based on shared characteristics.
- INTEGRATION, When a business merges with or takes over another at a different stage of the supply chain.
- OF SCALE, Cost advantages experienced by businesses as they increase their level of output.
- RESEARCH, Using existing data that has already been collected by someone else.
- The point at which total costs equal total revenue, resulting in zero profit.
20 Clues: A financial plan for future income and expenditure. • Moral principles that guide a business's behaviour. • TRADER, A business owned and controlled by one person. • FLOW, The movement of money into and out of a business. • The financial gain when total revenue exceeds total costs. • The total income generated from sales of goods or services. • ...
Unit 10 Vocabulary Review (CE.12) 2025-03-11
Across
- producing something without wasting materials, time or energy
- Payment made for the use of someone else’s money in a loan
- a cooperative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members
- The point where supply and demand meet
- to prevent or get involved.
- A form of business organization which often has large numbers of investors as part owners
- A form of business organization in which one individual owns the entire business and receives all of the profits
- The growing world-wide markets and trade in goods and services
- Business or organization that takes in deposits of money and uses that money to make a loan
Down
- The amount of a product or service that will be purchased by buyers at all possible prices
- an economic system in which private businesses operate in competition and mostly free of government control
- Money available for investment in a business
- a reason for doing something
- The amount of a product or service sellers are willing to sell at all possible prices
- power or authority
- A form of business organization that has two owners who share the profits of the company
- The continuous flow of money, resources, goods, and services among individuals, businesses, and the government in the economy
- A purchase of something in hope that it will increase in value over time.
- a motivation to do or not do something
19 Clues: power or authority • to prevent or get involved. • a reason for doing something • The point where supply and demand meet • a motivation to do or not do something • Money available for investment in a business • Payment made for the use of someone else’s money in a loan • producing something without wasting materials, time or energy • ...
Unit 6 Preschoolers 2022-05-01
Across
- recognizing being a boy or a girl
- the skillful use of hands and fingers
- a problem in a person’s mental process that prevents learning in a normal way
- a child with unusual intelligence, special artistic talents, and/or the ability to understand relationships and abstract ideas
- many different ways of using the mind and body to experience the world
- play in which children imitate real life situations
- a number obtained by comparing a person's intelligence to the scores of others
Down
- an inner sense of what is right
- secondary teeth that replace primary or deciduous teeth
- reverting to earlier behaviors
- ability to use both hands with equal skill
- a learning disability in which a person is unable to understand printed symbols in a normal way
- developmental process that refers to the ability to know right from wrong
- a feeling of belonging to a certain group of people
- the other people in a person's age group
- pretending to be something or someone you are not
- songs or chants with accompanying hand motions
17 Clues: reverting to earlier behaviors • an inner sense of what is right • recognizing being a boy or a girl • the skillful use of hands and fingers • the other people in a person's age group • ability to use both hands with equal skill • songs or chants with accompanying hand motions • pretending to be something or someone you are not • ...
Nurture Inquiry Project 2021-03-29
Across
- Ontario government keeps revising me
- the focus of our presentation
- the severity of these symptoms appear to decrease as one’s age increases
- the US could learn from this country's correctional facilities
- people living in these areas are more affected by the COVID-19 pandemic
- what could you eat to lower memory rate decline? (unless you're vegan)
- not only does it make you sweat, but this could also keep your brain healthy
- _____ generations are more impressionable to the media
Down
- exercise and a good diet may keep me away
- this term is difficult to define, you might have to be very SMART
- this study design is usually long-term, studying the same set of participants
- if you are what you eat, eating this would make you...brainy?
- the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend
- could this popular social media platform play a role in sexuality education?
- US medical schools on average only have HOW many hours of sexual and gender minority content?
- music training could help you identify me
- not just a type of bird, but also an intelligence test
17 Clues: the focus of our presentation • Ontario government keeps revising me • exercise and a good diet may keep me away • music training could help you identify me • the tendency of a convicted criminal to reoffend • not just a type of bird, but also an intelligence test • _____ generations are more impressionable to the media • ...
Sources of finance 2024-02-04
Across
- ________-term finance last for a period of less than a year.
- ______________ is when a business takes more time to pay its suppliers.
- A bank _____________ is when a bank allows a business to overdraw its account up to a certain amount, to be settled at a later date.
- Risk capital invested by wealthy individuals in a new business start-up is called ________________.
- A __________ company offers the facility of renting out non-current assets against monthly rental charges.
- The use of small amounts of capital from a large number of individuals to fund a new business venture is known as _________________.
- A ________________ is a document which provides details about a new business.
- Share capital is also known as ____________ finance.
- ____________ finance is available through borrowing and investment from outside parties.
Down
- A _______________ is a company which buys the debts of a business in immediate cash.
- _____________ includes financial services for low-income consumers who find it difficult to raise finance through traditional banking services.
- Finance raised from inside a business is termed as ___________ finance.
- A ___________ is a long-term bond issued by a company to raise finance.
- All the profits after tax and dividends that have accumulated over years in a trading company is termed as _________________.
- ______-term finance last for a period exceeding a year.
- ______________ is when a non-current asset is bought on credit and the business agrees to pay fixed instalments over a set period of time.
16 Clues: Share capital is also known as ____________ finance. • ______-term finance last for a period exceeding a year. • ________-term finance last for a period of less than a year. • ______________ is when a business takes more time to pay its suppliers. • Finance raised from inside a business is termed as ___________ finance. • ...
Chapter 10 Crossword 2021-06-04
Across
- a form of intellectual property
- a government issued authority that gives someone or a business the sole right of a product
- the ability of a good/service to actually get sold
- transforming an idea into reality
- an enterprise created based on an invention
- products that are manufactured by a specific company but then are for sale under another company's brand
- where someone matches a product to their competitors product
- the convenience of a specific thing
- online, electronic mailing software applications
- an entrepreneurial enterprise formed to make money
Down
- a business that focuses on remaining on the market and having customer awareness
- the ability to conduct a specific thing
- private equity and financing that investors provide to smaller companies
- a subject, author, and keyword to various periodicals
- the process of inventing something
- understanding someone else’s feelings
- a permit from the authority that allows you to do a particular thing
- an ongoing, legally binded payment made to an individual or another business for the use of their assets
- someone who can operate and maintain a business
- the ability of a business to yield financial gain
- a collection of information that is thoroughly organized
21 Clues: a form of intellectual property • transforming an idea into reality • the process of inventing something • the convenience of a specific thing • understanding someone else’s feelings • the ability to conduct a specific thing • an enterprise created based on an invention • someone who can operate and maintain a business • online, electronic mailing software applications • ...
CLIL 5D 1 2017-11-19
Across
- Money you earn considering how much you pay and how much you get paid
- Amount of money you pay
- The business operator that buies the products sold by a company
- Where financial operations happen
- Its efficiency is correlated to the operating cycle
- The moment when a company tries if the product works
- Business cycle that starts when the company buies the goods it will need and ends when the company delivers the product
- The moment when a company gets the goods it needs
- Contract signed by the buier and the seller
- How the profit should be for a company
- The amount of money received for a company's work
Down
- Operating, Accounting and Profit are business...
- How much your cost increases when you produce one item more
- Characteristic of goods that are not available for anyone who wants them
- Business cycle that starts when a company has some outcomes and ends with the incomes
- The moment when a company gives the complete product to the buyer
- Business cycle that transforms the input goods into the output product
- One of the main actor in the marketplace
- Adam, one of the most important economists
- Science that studies businesses' behaviour
20 Clues: Amount of money you pay • Where financial operations happen • How the profit should be for a company • One of the main actor in the marketplace • Adam, one of the most important economists • Science that studies businesses' behaviour • Contract signed by the buier and the seller • Operating, Accounting and Profit are business... • ...
Econ 2023-11-09
Across
- held Very few stockholders/More control by stockholders
- Each partner only has a limited amount of liability
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- Demand is also called _____ demand
- ___cooperatives provide a service like health, legal care or credit unions
- ___cooperatives agricultural marketing cooperatives Benefit is the farmer/rancher can focus on their job and not advertising
- corporations Headquartered in one country, but operating in many
- Mergers Help corporations grow
- born Naturalized citizens, permanent residents, guest workers and unauthorized immigrants
- Specialized abilities, need little supervision
- skilled Minimal skills; might need to know how to use equipment
Down
- No specialized skills
- Business owned by 2 or more people
- held Stocks bought and sold in financial markets/Have to give up some control
- Advanced skills & education, white collar jobs
- No owner, often run by a board
- Most complex form of business
- ___cooperatives sell merchandise to members at reduced prices
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- partnership One person holds the liability and the other invests the money
- ____ Workers referred to as contingency employment
- Proprietorship Business owned by one person
22 Clues: No specialized skills • Most complex form of business • No owner, often run by a board • Business owned by 2 or more people • Demand is also called _____ demand • Mergers Help corporations grow • Advanced skills & education, white collar jobs • Specialized abilities, need little supervision • ____ Workers referred to as contingency employment • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- Like an Orange but also a tech company
- The financial reward for successful entrepreneurship.
- Entrepreneurship involves taking this for potential rewards.
- An obstacle or difficulty that tests an entrepreneur's abilities.
- Guidance from experienced individuals in the field.
- Allocating resources with the expectation of future benefit.
- A substance with a penetrating persistent odor, aka Elon
- What makes the world go 'round
- Mr Apple himself
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term goal.
- The aim of expanding and increasing success.
- Bouncing back from setbacks and challenges.
Down
- A favorable set of circumstances for business growth.
- The funds needed to start and grow a business.
- Essential quality for guiding a team toward success.
- The management of money and investments.
- Thinking outside the box to solve problems.
- A stepping stone to success in the entrepreneurial world.
- A clear idea of the future direction of the business.
- The key to standing out, often involves new ideas.
- An adventurous business undertaking.
- The beginning of an entrepreneurial journey.
- Where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Building valuable connections in the business world.
- The ultimate goal of every entrepreneur.
25 Clues: Mr Apple himself • What makes the world go 'round • An adventurous business undertaking. • Like an Orange but also a tech company • The management of money and investments. • The ultimate goal of every entrepreneur. • Thinking outside the box to solve problems. • Bouncing back from setbacks and challenges. • The beginning of an entrepreneurial journey. • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - general increase in price of goods
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - employee organisation
- - expected beahviour in the business.
Down
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - ethical expectations in the business.
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - ethical expectations in the business. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - ethical expectations in the business.
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - employee organisation
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - expected beahviour in the business.
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
Down
- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - general increase in price of goods
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - ethical expectations in the business. • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
Lesson 9 & 10 Crossword 2023-05-19
Across
- A law or state that prohibits the requirement of joining or being in a union
- A governing body of a corporation elected by the shareholders (Board of __)
- ex. Health care (_ benefits)
- The most powerful person in managing of a corporation
- An association representing interests in a particular industry (_ association)
- A corporation that does business in more than one country
- Someone who is interested in what a specific company does
- A company does (this) when it can't do a specific job and sends it to someone else
- These are workers who use __ for their job
- ex.internet
- Someone who assembles and organizes the resources necessary to produce goods and services
Down
- A business in which the proprietor's ____ extends only to whatever he or she has invested in the business
- "White Collar" jobs
- Distribution of products or services through independently owned outlets (__ Franchise)
- Working at home or outside the workplace
- Workers that use simple tools or equipment
- The portion of the population that has paid work or is seeking work
- A logo
- A corporation that sells stocks (__ Held Corporation)
- A business in which workers are required to join a ___ after being hired (__ Shop)
20 Clues: A logo • ex.internet • "White Collar" jobs • ex. Health care (_ benefits) • Working at home or outside the workplace • Workers that use simple tools or equipment • These are workers who use __ for their job • The most powerful person in managing of a corporation • A corporation that sells stocks (__ Held Corporation) • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-03-23
Across
- Money or assets used to start a business.
- How much people want a product or service.
- The total value of everything a country produces.
- The system of money, jobs, and trade in a country.
- A period when the economy slows down.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- A plan for managing money.
- When businesses try to attract more customers.
- The work people do to produce goods or services.
- When prices go up over time.
- The total money a business earns.
- Having more of something than is needed.
- The amount of a product available for sale.
Down
- When one company controls a whole market.
- Extra money paid when borrowing money.
- The money spent to run a business.
- – Putting money into something to make more money.
- Goods sent to other countries to sell.
- The money workers earn for their jobs.
- Borrowed money that must be paid back later.
- A small piece of ownership in a company.
- When spending is more than income.
- A tax on goods coming into a country.
- Goods brought into a country from another.
- Money the government gives to help a business or industry.
25 Clues: A plan for managing money. • When prices go up over time. • The total money a business earns. • The money spent to run a business. • When spending is more than income. • A period when the economy slows down. • A tax on goods coming into a country. • Extra money paid when borrowing money. • Goods sent to other countries to sell. • The money workers earn for their jobs. • ...
Business and Labor 2024-11-14
Across
- it is derived or set by the demand for another good/service
- stocks bought and sold in financial markets
- Most complex form of business
- Doesn't disappear with the death or retirement of the owner
- Business owned by two or more people
- ________ corporation has headquarters in one country, but operate in many
- _______ bargaining is the term for unions and management negotiating a new labor contract
- Help corporations grow
- ______ merger is when two or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- have limited liability and ownership is flexible
Down
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- Has no owner and is often ran by a board
- is all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- ________ merger is when three or more unrelated businesses join
- _____ merger is when two or more firms competing in the same market join
- _______ came out of changes in working conditions brought on by the industrial revolution
- is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- Business owned by one person
- One person holds the liability and the other invests the money
- also known as privately held- has very few stockholders
20 Clues: Help corporations grow • Business owned by one person • Most complex form of business • Business owned by two or more people • Has no owner and is often ran by a board • stocks bought and sold in financial markets • have limited liability and ownership is flexible • also known as privately held- has very few stockholders • ...
Vocab 2024-11-19
Across
- Sole proprietorships may also be subject to local laws known as
- all nonmilitary people are employed or unemployed are in the force known as
- Stockholders all own
- The worlds largest corporations
- Charge franchises owners a share of their earnings or
- help corporation has many shareholders
- A legal document that spells out each partnerships economic rights
- wage rate or price of labor services
- Most complex form of a business organization
- In a partnership more than one person contributes
- employees coming together to form a
- Profits to stock hold in payments are called
Down
- benefits are payments to employees other than their wages
- a merger with two or more firms competing
- When three or more unrelated businesses are involved
- Semi independent business
- Partnership were only one partner is required to be a general partner
- Formal contract issued by a corporation
- most common type of partnership
- held corporations are typically with in the family
- Business organization owned by more than one person
- Legal obligation to pay debts
- license that Authorization proprietors must have
- business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals
24 Clues: Stockholders all own • Semi independent business • Legal obligation to pay debts • most common type of partnership • The worlds largest corporations • employees coming together to form a • wage rate or price of labor services • help corporation has many shareholders • Formal contract issued by a corporation • a merger with two or more firms competing • ...
Recap 2025-10-28
Across
- Business owned and run by one person (no space between words).
- Raising money from many small online investors.
- Owners’ personal assets are protected from business debts (no space between words).
- Ownership capital contributed by shareholders.
- Business owned by two or more people sharing profits.
- Resources owned by a business.
- Person who owns shares in a company.
- Direct costs of goods sold (no space between words).
- Long-term loan secured on property.
- Day-to-day running costs (no space between words).
- Total income earned from sales.
- Individual providing early-stage capital to startups (no space between words).
Down
- Reports showing financial performance and position (no space between words)
- Profit after all expenses are deducted(no space between words).
- Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
- Also called the Profit and Loss Account (no space between words).
- Debts or obligations owed by a business.
- Statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity (no space between words).
- Short-term borrowing facility from a bank.
- Revenue minus cost of sales (no space between words).
- Investment by firms in high-growth startups (no space between words).
21 Clues: Resources owned by a business. • Total income earned from sales. • Long-term loan secured on property. • Person who owns shares in a company. • Debts or obligations owed by a business. • Short-term borrowing facility from a bank. • Ownership capital contributed by shareholders. • Raising money from many small online investors. • ...
Tech terms 2017-12-13
Across
- media a collection of Internet-based communities that allow users to interact with each other online
- facial expressions represented by keyboard characters
- a mobile phone that includes advanced functionality beyond making phone calls and sending text messages
- the business of buying and selling things using the Internet.
- an Internet service that allows people to publish quick updates and see posts or "tweets" of other users they are following in real-time.
- an online photo sharing service
- an professional networking website that allows users to create profiles, post resumes, and communicate with other professionals and job-seekers
Down
- an online community that allows individual users to create personal profiles, share photos and videos, and post on each other's profile pages, or "Timelines."
- an ultra high-performance computer made for high-volume, processor-intensive computing
- a unique address that identifies a device on the Internet or a local network
- Intelligence the ability of a computer to act like a human being
- Footprint a trail of data you create while using the Internet
- a private network that can only be accessed by authorized users
- a unit of measurement used to measure data
- a barrier between a trusted system or network and outside connections, such as the Internet
15 Clues: an online photo sharing service • a unit of measurement used to measure data • facial expressions represented by keyboard characters • Footprint a trail of data you create while using the Internet • the business of buying and selling things using the Internet. • a private network that can only be accessed by authorized users • ...
CAREER BAATEIN - Sales Careers 2016-09-15
Across
- MMD is responsible for district wise network ................ and N+2 years capacity plan
- If I am in Govt Sales, I need to liaison with ...................
- In my role of Rural Sales, Mahindra ......... is a major project.
- As Manager Rural Sales, I need to create additional .......... streams from the rural network.
- MMD is responsible for proactive channel and marketing readiness prior to product ..................
- As MMD (Sales & Service), I need to generate a comprehensive report of market share every month to develop Market ..................
- As MMD, I need to partner with special networks partners such as .........
Down
- As RSM, I should have a balance of task & ........ orientation.
- MMD is responsible for the strategic development of key .......................
- As Manager Rural Sales, I need to have experience in Rural........
- As Manager - Rural Sales, I am responsible for the volume share from focus ..........
- I am responsible for the Volume Growth and Market Dominance of entire state or 2. I finalize business plans and create monthly/ quarterly sales forecast. I am directly responsible for topline
- This skill is the most important if I am in Govt. Sales
- As Manager Rural Sales, I need to be good at Sales .........
- If I am in Govt. Sales, I need to work with 4 major Govt Departments - Nationalized Banks, Health, Indian Post & Indian ......................
15 Clues: This skill is the most important if I am in Govt. Sales • As Manager Rural Sales, I need to be good at Sales ......... • As RSM, I should have a balance of task & ........ orientation. • If I am in Govt Sales, I need to liaison with ................... • In my role of Rural Sales, Mahindra ......... is a major project. • ...
Unit 10 Justin Portman 2022-03-07
My dream job: entrepreneur 2024-12-19
Across
- Financial gain from business operations
- Ability of a business to grow efficiently
- Building professional relationships
- A newly established business
- Potential for loss in business
- Sale amount
Down
- Guiding and inspiring a team
- Long-term plan for business success
- Presentation to potential investors or clients
- Creating new products or services
- Person who provides capital for business growth
11 Clues: Sale amount • Guiding and inspiring a team • A newly established business • Potential for loss in business • Creating new products or services • Long-term plan for business success • Building professional relationships • Financial gain from business operations • Ability of a business to grow efficiently • Presentation to potential investors or clients • ...
Bookkeeping 2015-11-10
Across
- Enterprises affect members of a _____ in a variety of ways
- Companies that buy raw materials and convert them into finished goods
- The advantage or benefit that is gained from doing something
- The owner of sole proprietor is called
- Goods that are bought and sold
- The money you need to start a business
- Owned and operated by two or more owners
- Companies that perform services
- Receiving deposits, lending and investing money
- Pooling premiums of many to meet the claims of few
Down
- Are interested in information about stability and profitability of their ______
- A share in a company
- Coins, Currencies
- The activity of making, buying, or selling goods in exchange for money
- Selling the utilization of infrastructure
- Companies that grow or extract ____materials
- Business owned by stockholders
- Something that is owned of a person, or a company
- State of having a responsibility
- The heart of Business
20 Clues: Coins, Currencies • A share in a company • The heart of Business • Goods that are bought and sold • Business owned by stockholders • Companies that perform services • State of having a responsibility • The owner of sole proprietor is called • The money you need to start a business • Owned and operated by two or more owners • Selling the utilization of infrastructure • ...
Parliamentary Procedure: Amicette Training 2018-01-25
Across
- order of business for each meeting
- way members behave in the meeting
- presiding officer
- formal proposal bus business
- the number of votes needed to pass a motion
- assumes role of president if she is absent
- single official gathering of members
- document that defines how the organization functions
- minimum number of members needed to conduct business
- the right not to vote on a motion
- custodian of the organization's funds (money)
Down
- declare the meeting over
- permission to speak to the members
- authorized statement submitted by an officer or committee
- proposal that a member to be elected for a position
- small group of members who take action on assigned tasks
- each members' right to express positive or negative choice
- records the business of the organization
- member elected or appointed to a leadership position
- official, legal recording of the meetings
20 Clues: presiding officer • declare the meeting over • formal proposal bus business • way members behave in the meeting • the right not to vote on a motion • order of business for each meeting • permission to speak to the members • single official gathering of members • records the business of the organization • official, legal recording of the meetings • ...
Gabby's Crossword 2021-04-06
Across
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- organization of services
- total goods and services
- plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- per person
- focuses on the economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada but sold to other countries
- the high point of recovery stage of a business cycle
- applying inventions to new products or services
- advances in knowledge
- total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
Down
- the low point of recession stage of a business cycle
- US productivity boom in 1990
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- ability to produce output per person per hour
- focuses on the economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- education, knowledge, and skills
- business cycle stage showing downward GDP direction
- a countries standard of living
- goods and services purchased from another country
21 Clues: per person • advances in knowledge • organization of services • total goods and services • US productivity boom in 1990 • a countries standard of living • education, knowledge, and skills • ability to produce output per person per hour • applying inventions to new products or services • business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction • ...
Intro To Business 2024-05-22
Across
- WindowWorld installing windows for Chase Bank
- The people you call when something is wrong with your check
- The "P" in GDP
- When businesses collaborate
- Activity of buying and selling
- The money made from an investment
- Decrease in Value
- A rival in business, Sheetz and Rutter's
- the total income generated by the sale of goods or services.
- Something you own that will make you money
Down
- a way for small business owners to buy the right to open and run a business from a bigger company.
- Giving a business a name or logo
- Promotion of a product or service, ads
- The amount received after tax
- The exact group of customers a company is trying to reach
- Americas type of economy
- People who own shares in a company's stock
- The strategy of making a variety of product
- Walmart selling product to us
- A fee on imported goods
20 Clues: The "P" in GDP • Decrease in Value • A fee on imported goods • Americas type of economy • When businesses collaborate • The amount received after tax • Walmart selling product to us • Activity of buying and selling • Giving a business a name or logo • The money made from an investment • Promotion of a product or service, ads • A rival in business, Sheetz and Rutter's • ...
Buuinses law and etihics 2025-02-26
Across
- or spoken agreement
- actions promoted by a business
- advertising:overstating features of a product
- of what is right and what is wrong.
- of ethics:document that conducts information about business
- of conduct: handbook of expectations
- legally allowed to enter a binding agreement
- to rent something
- responsibility:behaving with sensitivity
- for a fee
- created by company employees on the job
- of contract:when a party does not follow the agreed terms
- binding agreement between two businesses
- law:regulates contracts
- and service contract:goods or services provided by a business
- Bill of Rights:expectations of fair treatment
Down
- to the terms of contract
- identification number (EIN): Designed for IRS
- to remove or repair products
- responsibility: behaving with sensitivity
- of a person's actions
- of value must be returned
- to provide a good
- information about a company
- culture:all actions taken by a business
- secret:private information to protect from theft
- welfare
- of behavior
28 Clues: welfare • for a fee • of behavior • to provide a good • to rent something • or spoken agreement • of a person's actions • law:regulates contracts • to the terms of contract • of value must be returned • information about a company • to remove or repair products • actions promoted by a business • of what is right and what is wrong. • of conduct: handbook of expectations • ...
Work 2023-10-23
Across
- Scheduled gathering for discussion.
- Place where business is conducted.
- To seek out and enlist new members or employees.
- When two companies become one.
- One with an interest in a company's success.
- Working from a location other than the office.
- Building professional relationships.
- Ongoing business expenses not tied to a specific product or service.
- A bill detailing services rendered.
- Process of creating a distinct image for a product or business.
- A plan for achieving a particular goal.
Down
- Legally binding agreement between parties.
- Time by which something must be completed.
- A person or company using services or advice.
- Visual and/or oral display of information.
- Collection of an artist or designer's work.
- Regular payment for an employee.
- One who starts a business.
- Authorization to sell or distribute a company's goods in a particular area.
- One who oversees employees.
20 Clues: One who starts a business. • One who oversees employees. • When two companies become one. • Regular payment for an employee. • Place where business is conducted. • Scheduled gathering for discussion. • A bill detailing services rendered. • Building professional relationships. • A plan for achieving a particular goal. • Legally binding agreement between parties. • ...
Serratelli - Intro to Business Chapter 6 vocab 2022-10-25
Across
- jobs to do
- gathers everything
- other businesses to work with
- things a human machine can do
- profit
- limited taxation or liability
- a chain of producing goods and services
- the processes of marketing products
- someone who produces goods and servies
- a team to manage your finance
- someone who processes goods and services
- to make normal
- an "alliance" with another business
- people authorized to act as a single entity
Down
- a chain of businesses
- a team to manage your business
- a business that makes no profit
- to spread out
- alone
- a solution for an argument of sorts
- an individual business
- a way to properly manage your profit
- to work well with
- the action of obtaining something
- someone who makes goods and services
- Unlimited taxation or liability
- someone to buys goods and services from
- someone who sells wholefoods
28 Clues: alone • profit • jobs to do • to spread out • to make normal • to work well with • gathers everything • a chain of businesses • an individual business • someone who sells wholefoods • other businesses to work with • things a human machine can do • limited taxation or liability • a team to manage your finance • a team to manage your business • a business that makes no profit • ...
Business iGCSE - Paarth 2022-04-25
Across
- Percentage of profit paid to shareholders
- Personal Assets are at risk
- Personally liable for all business debts.
- Non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public
- Run democratically, all members have a say in important decisions
- An entity that affects an organization of is affected by it
- More than 250 employees
- sells to customers
- Percentage of the business's revenue compared to the market's revenue
- Tangible and can be held
- Man-made equipment that is developed to aid the production of other goods and services, OR money
- A long term plan on how objectives will be achieved
Down
- No legal difference between the owner and the business.
- Only liable for the original amount of money invested in the business.
- There is no limit on the number of members
- Licenced to use the brand's name and its training
- Intangible and can only be experienced
- Produces goods and services
- Responsibilities can be shared
- Less than 50 employees
- sells to businesses
21 Clues: sells to customers • sells to businesses • Less than 50 employees • More than 250 employees • Tangible and can be held • Personal Assets are at risk • Produces goods and services • Responsibilities can be shared • Intangible and can only be experienced • Percentage of profit paid to shareholders • Personally liable for all business debts. • ...
Spelling Crossword 2021-06-04
15 Clues: Looks • Not the same • Informal talk • More than one • Extremely angry • Free from tension • Forming new ideas • Lacking knowledge • Vote for a person • A job or profession • A person who reports • A period of ten years • Known about by many people • Having or showing confidence • Having or showing intelligence
Vocabulary 2017-08-23
Across
- Acting with care for the future
- Avenge
- Having high moral standards
- Incapable of making mistakes
- Sly or cunning intelligence
- Rude and disrespectful
- Widespread destruction
Down
- Dutifully unwavering
- Willingness to take bold risks
- Mesmerizing
- Pretend to be affected by
- Treacherous
- Great courage in the face of danger
- Bestow something in great quantities
- Expressed clearly
15 Clues: Avenge • Mesmerizing • Treacherous • Expressed clearly • Dutifully unwavering • Rude and disrespectful • Widespread destruction • Pretend to be affected by • Having high moral standards • Sly or cunning intelligence • Incapable of making mistakes • Willingness to take bold risks • Acting with care for the future • Great courage in the face of danger • Bestow something in great quantities
Fortune's Kiss Vocabulary 1 2025-01-17
Across
- antonym for praise
- synonym for gentlemen
- moving something from one place to another
- synonym for strong
- mysterious, strange , or unexpected
- synonym for cocktail
- annoyance caused by failure
- antonym for open
- showing little intelligence
- synonym for rich
Down
- antonym for reliable
- antonym for easy
- witches do this
- synonym for deceiving
- Mexican hairless dog
15 Clues: witches do this • antonym for easy • antonym for open • synonym for rich • antonym for praise • synonym for strong • antonym for reliable • Mexican hairless dog • synonym for cocktail • synonym for gentlemen • synonym for deceiving • annoyance caused by failure • showing little intelligence • mysterious, strange , or unexpected • moving something from one place to another
Intro to Finance 2025-12-05
Across
- (stock) Goods and materials a business holds for production or sale, e.g., raw materials, component parts, and finished products.
- costs The day-to-day expenses that keep the business running (revenue expenditure), e.g., wages, utility bills, and buying raw materials.
- finance Money borrowed or raised for more than one year, usually for large purchases like machinery, equipment, vehicles, or buildings (capital expenditure).
- department The part (or division) of a business that manages money, budgeting, and making sure funds are used effectively and for the right purposes.
- of finance Refers to the different ways a business can get money, either from within (internal) or from outside (external) the organization.
- sources of finance Funds obtained from outside the business, e.g., share capital and loan capital (used to finance capital expenditure) or overdrafts and trade credit (used to finance revenue expenditure).
- and salaries Revenue expenditure that involves the payments made to employees for their work, usually based on an hourly rate (wages) or a fixed amount per month (salaries).
- Basic services needed by a business for its operations, such as electricity, gas, water, and phone/internet services.
- Refers to the financial guarantee for securing external loan capital to finance investment expenditure for business growth.
Down
- finance Money borrowed for less than one year, often used for day-to-day running costs (revenue expenditure).
- of finance This refers to the purpose of finance, i.e., the reason for needing finance. These roles can be classified as either revenue expenditure or capital expenditure.
- Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities.
- expenditure Refers to business spending on its everyday and regular operations.
- sources of finance Funds generated from within the business, e.g., retained profits and personal savings, which can be used for both revenue and capital expenditure.
- expenditure Refers to business spending on fixed assets or capital equipment of a business.
15 Clues: expenditure Refers to business spending on its everyday and regular operations. • expenditure Refers to business spending on fixed assets or capital equipment of a business. • Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities. • ...
Entrepreneur Crossword 2022-07-29
Across
- the debts owned by a business to others is called a
- which business type has shareholders?
- collecting and analyzing information about customers and the business opportunities available is called
- what type of business is owned and operated between two and twenty people?
- items of value owned by a business is called
- a business should adapt their product to a specific _____________
Down
- what type of business has an unlimited number of shareholders
- what type of business is owned and operated by one person
- someone who sets up and runs a business
- the cost of something is called an
- every company should have a business_____
11 Clues: the cost of something is called an • which business type has shareholders? • someone who sets up and runs a business • every company should have a business_____ • items of value owned by a business is called • the debts owned by a business to others is called a • what type of business is owned and operated by one person • ...
Finacial Key Terms 2015-01-13
Across
- Costs that do not change when a businesses output goes up or down
- The day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading
- The value of fixed costs added to variable costs
- Occur when a business' costs are greater then its revenue
- Costs that will change when a businesses output goes up or down
- The amount a business asks a customer to pay for a product
Down
- The income made by a business for selling its products
- The point when the business' revenue is equal to its costs
- The charges 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 the business paid when it is first launched
- Occur when a business' revenue is greater than its costs
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 then its revenue • ...
Accounting Terms and Definitions 2020-11-20
Across
- amount of cash, goods or assets invested to earn profits
- cost which business incurs for producing goods and services or for using services
- excess of expenses
- amount received by a business for selling goods or services
- amount paid for increasing profit-earning capacity of business
- amount which business owes to other
Down
- total amount which is to be paid by the business
- total amount which is to be received in business
- amount which increases the capital of the business
- business resources having economic value
- excess of revenue over the expenses
11 Clues: excess of expenses • excess of revenue over the expenses • amount which business owes to other • business resources having economic value • total amount which is to be paid by the business • total amount which is to be received in business • amount which increases the capital of the business • amount of cash, goods or assets invested to earn profits • ...
Accounting Terms and Definitions 2020-11-20
Across
- amount of cash, goods or assets invested to earn profits
- cost which business incurs for producing goods and services or for using services
- excess of expenses
- amount received by a business for selling goods or services
- amount paid for increasing profit-earning capacity of business
- amount which business owes to other
Down
- total amount which is to be paid by the business
- total amount which is to be received in business
- amount which increases the capital of the business
- business resources having economic value
- excess of revenue over the expenses
11 Clues: excess of expenses • excess of revenue over the expenses • amount which business owes to other • business resources having economic value • total amount which is to be paid by the business • total amount which is to be received in business • amount which increases the capital of the business • amount of cash, goods or assets invested to earn profits • ...
Entrepreneurship 2023-04-13
Across
- business owned by 2 or more people
- estimate for the cost of merchandise
- costs that must be paid no matter what, don't change
- business with legal rights of a person
- all processes needed to get product to customers
- full-scale model of a new product
- benefit of producing one additional unit
- process of making effective use of people and resources
- person who pays rent
- difference between assets and liabilities
- total value of items owned
- channel of with no intermediaries
- difference between revenue and costs
- people hired to work for someone else
Down
- legal agreement to market a company's products in a particular area
- in-depth interview with a group of target customers
- costs of beginning of a business
- #1 reason people become entrepreneurs (4 wds)
- Microsoft creator
- money invested in a business
- total amounts owed
- value of next-best alternative
- products coming from other countries
- amount paid for a job on an annual basis
- people with highest chance of being customers
- name, symbol, or design used to identify a product
- products/materials needed for a business
- another name for supplier
- Amazon creator
29 Clues: Amazon creator • Microsoft creator • total amounts owed • person who pays rent • another name for supplier • total value of items owned • money invested in a business • value of next-best alternative • costs of beginning of a business • full-scale model of a new product • channel of with no intermediaries • business owned by 2 or more people • estimate for the cost of merchandise • ...
Sole Traders Statement 2018-01-21
Across
- – Money in the bank will generate this ( but not much these days)
- – Used for a worker who has no part in the ownership of the business
- – Net surplus of deficit of relevant accounts to determine result of trading.
- – David will know this one well
- – Name used to describe material for re-sale.
- – Traditional name for periodic summary of activity
- – If the business pays it’s debs promptly
- – Any item that cannot be allocated to a unit obtained for trading
- - Found in 2 places in financial statements.
- – secondary source of income
- – Name of the income of a business
Down
- – a Non-Cash expense
- – This is paid to the council
- – A business could get this if they acted as an agent.
- – Got from electricity, Oil, or even Solar
- – Used to communicate verbally
- – A legal Requirement on cars, vans and buildings
- – Title of section to determine Gross Profit
- – A business could get this if they let out an office in their property.
- – First piece of paper with queens head called penny black was first modern example of this experience.
- - This is the cost of a building I do not own.
21 Clues: – a Non-Cash expense • – secondary source of income • – This is paid to the council • – Used to communicate verbally • – David will know this one well • – Name of the income of a business • – If the business pays it’s debs promptly • – Got from electricity, Oil, or even Solar • – Title of section to determine Gross Profit • - Found in 2 places in financial statements. • ...
Glossary 2024-02-06
Across
- A proposal
- A legally binding agreement
- Any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in order to make profit
- The person who writes and signs a cheque
- A list of income and likely expenditures
- The extra money you have to pay back when borrowing money
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare payments
- Things that are necessary for survival such as water and food
Down
- What remains after all business expenses are deducted from sales revenue
- The buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
- The financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- Thing that are not essential for survival but that we would like to have
- The swapping of exchanging of one good for another
- When the offeree agrees to the proposal
- Things done for you by others
- Buys good in large quantities from the manufacturer
- Someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
- A business that sells products directly to consumers
- An illegal business practice
- Items that you can see or touch
- Any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for a good or service
21 Clues: A proposal • A legally binding agreement • An illegal business practice • Things done for you by others • Items that you can see or touch • When the offeree agrees to the proposal • The person who writes and signs a cheque • A list of income and likely expenditures • The swapping of exchanging of one good for another • Buys good in large quantities from the manufacturer • ...
Siler 2024-04-08
Across
- supervisors who work directly with employees who carry out the business routine work
- fulfilling the requirements of the law
- people who work to produce goods or services
- the management function of setting up the way the business work will be done
- knoledge, facts, or data presented in a useful form
- the process or activity of producing goods and services
- convertinng facts and figures into useful information
- the ability to communicate, inteact and build realationships with others
- the process of creating, communicating, delivering, evalutating and disseminating
- short- range planning of specific action the business will take
- the management function of providing guidance to workers and work projects
- ability to understand the specilized aspects of jobs
Down
- eauipment and supplies used by businesses
- groups of activities related to management
- an organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services.
- the day to day activities required for countinued business functioning.
- the process of panning, controlling and organizing an organization or departement
- the management function that monitors the work effert
- advantages or payments employees receive in addition to thier wages
- polite behavor; good manners
20 Clues: polite behavor; good manners • fulfilling the requirements of the law • eauipment and supplies used by businesses • groups of activities related to management • people who work to produce goods or services • knoledge, facts, or data presented in a useful form • ability to understand the specilized aspects of jobs • convertinng facts and figures into useful information • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - ethical expectations in the business.
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - employee organisation
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - expected beahviour in the business.
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
Down
- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - general increase in price of goods
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - ethical expectations in the business. • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
Accounting Terms 2025-10-06
Across
- An equity account representing money withdrawn by the owner.
- Expense An expense account for employee wages.
- Debts owed by the business.
- An asset account representing long-term tools or machinery.
- A visual tool used to track debits and credits.
- Receivable An asset account representing money owed to the business.
- Recognition Principle Revenue is recorded when it is earned, not when cash is received.
- An asset account representing money on hand or in the bank.
- Expense An expense account for rent paid.
- Income earned from business activities.
- Title A named record used to track financial transactions.
- An asset account representing goods available for sale.
Down
- Expense An expense account for promotional costs.
- Items of value owned by the business.
- An asset account representing items used in operations.
- Insurance An asset account representing insurance paid in advance.
- Costs incurred to operate the business.
- Payable A liability account representing money owed to suppliers.
- Revenue A revenue account for income earned from interest.
- An equity account representing the owner's investment in the business.
- A revenue account for income earned from selling goods.
- Accounts Grouping accounts into categories based on their role in the accounting equation.
- Equation The foundation of double-entry accounting.
- Expense An expense account for utilities used.
- Equity The owner's claim on the business assets.
25 Clues: Debts owed by the business. • Items of value owned by the business. • Costs incurred to operate the business. • Income earned from business activities. • Expense An expense account for rent paid. • Expense An expense account for employee wages. • Expense An expense account for utilities used. • A visual tool used to track debits and credits. • ...
Economics 9 & 10 2025-12-15
Across
- opposite of offshoring
- a business who only hires union members
- operated by a group of individuals for mutual benefit.
- difference in wages earned by various groups in society
- opposite of inshoring
- Owner in general partnership
- a legal name which a business operates under.
- created for supported by donated funds or property
Down
- a business in which workers are required to join a union after being hired
- people and economies are becoming more interconnected
- active member of military are not considered part of labor force
- business owner who buys license and distributes products of franchiser
- recognition that a person is qualified in his or her field.
- someone who has an interest in or affected by company's actions
- a parent company in business franchise
- working at home or different location using phones or computers but connected with workplace
- a share of earnings paid to franchiser or to an inventor,artist for the use of that persons work
- owned by two or more co owner who share profits
- legal responsibility to repay debts and pay for damages resulting from lawsuit
- work once done within company is sent to outside contractors
20 Clues: opposite of inshoring • opposite of offshoring • Owner in general partnership • a parent company in business franchise • a business who only hires union members • a legal name which a business operates under. • owned by two or more co owner who share profits • created for supported by donated funds or property • people and economies are becoming more interconnected • ...
Time Zones 3 Unit 4 2024-02-03
Across
- Doing something with a gentle touch or quiet sound. (6)
- Feeling tired and ready to sleep. (8)
- Doing something with force or lack of smoothness. (7)
- Doing something without paying attention or being cautious. (10)
- Doing something with elegance and smoothness. (10)
- Hurt or harmed, often physically. (7)
- This slow-moving mammal spends most of its time hanging upside down in trees. (5)
- Doing something in a fun and lively manner. (9)
- This primate is known for its intelligence and similarities to humans. (10)
Down
- Happening often or repeatedly. (10)
- This sea animal is known for its intelligence and friendly behavior. (7)
- This ecosystem is characterized by dense vegetation and high rainfall. (10)
- Running after something or someone in order to catch them. (5)
- The opposite of soft; difficult or requiring a lot of effort. (4)
- This bird is known for being wise and nocturnal. (3)
- Waiting calmly without getting angry or annoyed(9)
- To continue to live or exist, especially in difficult conditions. (7)
- This large mammal is known for spending much of its time in water. (5)
- Doing something with care and tenderness. (6)
19 Clues: Happening often or repeatedly. (10) • Feeling tired and ready to sleep. (8) • Hurt or harmed, often physically. (7) • Doing something with care and tenderness. (6) • Doing something in a fun and lively manner. (9) • Waiting calmly without getting angry or annoyed(9) • Doing something with elegance and smoothness. (10) • ...
marissa brunatti-chapter 9 2021-02-22
Across
- socialism where production is owned by the people
- the resources needed to produce goods and services that the Industrial Revolution required.
- judge ideas based on their usefulness
- economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested in business ventures to make
- certain rights of ownership.
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business.
- part of a big field
- the process of developing machine production of goods, required such resources.
- economic policy of lettingowners of industry and business set working conditions without interference.
Down
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its
- bulding cities and people moving there
- a system of getting good crops
- voluntary labor associations
- factors of production are
- wrote the wealth of the nations
- introduced marxism
- a social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business-people, and wealthy farmers.
- refuse to work
- by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
- the place used for making goods
- the greatly increased output of machine-made goods
- profit.
22 Clues: profit. • refuse to work • introduced marxism • part of a big field • factors of production are • voluntary labor associations • certain rights of ownership. • a system of getting good crops • wrote the wealth of the nations • the place used for making goods • judge ideas based on their usefulness • bulding cities and people moving there • ...
Accounting 2022-04-06
Across
- Derived by subtracting the cost of goods sold from net sales
- Represent the amount of revenue generated by the business
- Items of value a company owns
- Compiles information from subledgers to create an overview of a business’s financial standing
- Daily expenses incurred in the operation of your business
- Help identify the source of revenue
- Detailed accounting principles, guidelines and rules used to prepare, present and report financial statement
- Amount of money the business has earned after paying income taxes
- Specific for the expense they incur
- Numerical balances determined by the chart of accounts
- Required contribution for the support of a national, state or local government calculated based on income
- Used to track revenues and expenses to determine the operating performance of a business
Down
- Any debts or obligations owed by the company
- Recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions according to accepted principles in order to provide meaningful financial information
- Typically include items such as cash, accounts receivable, and accounts payable
- Difference between assets and liabilities
- Measures the loss in value of an asset
- Must be organized to be efficient and effective
- Non-government group of seven members
- All expenses incurred in running your business
20 Clues: Items of value a company owns • Help identify the source of revenue • Specific for the expense they incur • Non-government group of seven members • Measures the loss in value of an asset • Difference between assets and liabilities • Any debts or obligations owed by the company • All expenses incurred in running your business • ...
Financing Crossword 2021-03-29
Across
- selling property that has value and usable by other firms
- expense that fluctuate based upon the amount that is produced
- borrowed money from a bank (lender); must be paid back
- capital is invested by the owner(s)
- an individual or business providing an endorsement for an event, product or person
- money given by the government for a particular purpose
- putting the money in an savings account to earn interest
- buy now; pay later
- expenses that remain the same each
Down
- a company who invests in a company to help grow the business
- another name is a bond; the business asks for a loan from the people
- money provide to benefit society
- no matter how much is produced
- spending cash that a business does not have
- financial gifts from an individual or organization
- the profits a business keeps after paying taxes
- renting out pieces of property rather than buying an asset
- expenses not related to the creation of a product
- investor an individual who invests in a company to help bring the product to market
- selling a piece of the company to raise money
- expenses related to the creation of a product
21 Clues: buy now; pay later • no matter how much is produced • money provide to benefit society • expenses that remain the same each • capital is invested by the owner(s) • spending cash that a business does not have • selling a piece of the company to raise money • expenses related to the creation of a product • the profits a business keeps after paying taxes • ...
topic 5 2023-11-13
Across
- as the economy changes, so does the job market
- specialized abilities, little supervision
- business owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- two or more firms involved in different stages of producing the same good or service join together
- money or other valuables
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- business owned by two or more people
- semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the right to sell something
- the movement of some of a company's operations
- formal contract issued by a corporation or other entity that includes the promise to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed levels
- companies contract with another company to do a specific job
- business owned by one person/family
Down
- no specialized skills
- something a person/company owes, usually a sum of money
- two or more firms competing in the same market with the same good or service join together
- most complex form of business
- came from the changes in working conditions brought on by the Industrial Revolution
- temporary & part-time jobs
- a certificate of ownership in a corporation
- no owner, often run by a board
20 Clues: no specialized skills • money or other valuables • temporary & part-time jobs • most complex form of business • no owner, often run by a board • business owned by one person/family • business owned by two or more people • specialized abilities, little supervision • a certificate of ownership in a corporation • as the economy changes, so does the job market • ...
Term 3 Revision 2024-09-02
Across
- - point where the business makes neither a profit or a loss.
- -pricing strategy where the seller sets the price differently across markets
- - provides a framework within which employees and employers can collectively bargain
- - ethical expectations in the business.
- - sets the budgets in the business
- - employee organisation
- - fluctuates when sales volume changes.
- - when employees organise themselves in a group and refuse to work as a form of protest
- - expected beahviour in the business.
- - theory that states that whatever is done should be for the good of the greatest number of people
Down
- - pricing a product based on its cost price
- - general increase in price of goods
- - offereing a lower price initially to attract customers to a new product
- - unauthorised use of another person's work
- pricing a product based on the consumer's willingness to pay
- - The exclusive legal right given to the originator.
- - when a country dumps their unwanted goods in another country.
- - when employers keep their employess form their place of work
- - cost during set-up of business
- - ehtical approach that guides a company's decisions
- - the fixed and variable cost combined
21 Clues: - employee organisation • - cost during set-up of business • - sets the budgets in the business • - general increase in price of goods • - expected beahviour in the business. • - the fixed and variable cost combined • - ethical expectations in the business. • - fluctuates when sales volume changes. • - pricing a product based on its cost price • ...
McCallon_Q1 Summer 2024-10-07
Across
- organizes parts of buisness
- information on how to get something done
- Business practices facilitate decision making
- directing and controlling a group of people
- quantifiable occurrences
- Not a function of management.
- types of change are based upon consumer behavior
- problems can be corrected before they get out of hand
- closely observes to make decisions
- compensation for loss
- Action of leading a group
- arranges or plan for business
- provides feedback after activity
- Profitability and expenses
- receiving systematic instruction
- employer gains and loses employees
- keeps track of financial transactions
- buys products from a business
- NOT a type of service business
Down
- high tech
- right person right job
- NOT a quality of a good leader
- setting objectives for operation
- NOT a management style discussed in the presentation
- closely observes to make decisions
- Achieve goals by established processes
- work at home
- Business without impacting the environment
- actions, tasks, and resources
- structuring responsibilities
- use available resources
- people working for money
- teaching new employees
- computer network
- Ensuring that actual activities conform to planned activities.
- chart Project schedule which is arranged in a diagram
36 Clues: high tech • work at home • computer network • compensation for loss • right person right job • teaching new employees • use available resources • quantifiable occurrences • people working for money • Action of leading a group • Profitability and expenses • organizes parts of buisness • structuring responsibilities • Not a function of management. • actions, tasks, and resources • ...
Nguyen_Q1 Summer 2024-10-07
Across
- problems can be corrected before they get out of hand
- Business practices facilitate decision making
- provides feedback after activity
- types of change is based upon consumer behavior
- people working for money
- chart Project schedule which is arranged in a diagram
- Achieve goals by established processes
- high tech
- Profitability and expenses
- Business without impacting the environment
- keeps track of financial transactions
- use available resources
- closely observes to make decisions
- teaching new employers
- right person right job
Down
- NOT a quality of a good leader
- Not a function of management.
- receiving systematic instruction
- directing and controlling a group of people
- buys products from a business
- work at home
- NOT a type of service business
- arranges or plan for business
- structuring responsibilities
- setting objectives for operation
- organizes parts of buisness
- NOT a management style discussed in the presentation
- quantifiable occurrences
- actions, tasks, and resources
- Ensuring that actual activities conform to planned activities.
- Action of leading a group
- compensation for loss
- information on how to get something done
- computer network
- employer gains and loses employees
35 Clues: high tech • work at home • computer network • compensation for loss • teaching new employers • right person right job • use available resources • people working for money • quantifiable occurrences • Action of leading a group • Profitability and expenses • organizes parts of buisness • structuring responsibilities • Not a function of management. • buys products from a business • ...
