business intelligence Crossword Puzzles
How Much Do You Know About Business? 2024-03-12
Across
- Resource People who work to product goods and services in a business.
- An item necessary for survival such as food or shelter.
- A situation in which two or more businesses try to sell the same type of product/service.
- The values of assets that could be used to repay debt.
- Putting money aside for future use.
- A product that is popular for a very short period of time.
- Things of value that a business or a person owns.
- A product/process that does something that has never been done before.
- a process of seeking out answers to a specific problem
- The money that an individual/business received from various sources such as wages or sales.
- The part of a corporation's profit after taxes that each shareholder receives.
- Using new technology, materials, or processes to improve on existing products.
- A plan for how income will be spent
- The quantity of a good/service that producers can provide.
- The money a business receives for the products/services it sells.
- Those who decide how best to use a businesses human, financial and material resources.
- Money left over from sales after expenses paid.
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- The registration of an inventor's legal right of ownership of his/her invention.
- Process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting financials of a business.
- The value of a product/service expressed in dollars.
- form of pay based on the amount of sales generate by the employee.
- The paid use of various types of media to convince consumers to buy a product/service.
- A franchise is a type of license that grants a franchisee access to a franchisor's proprietary business knowledge, processes, and trademarks.
- All activities involved in getting goods/services from the businesses that produce them to the consumers.
- The reduction in purchasing power of a given amount of money.
- The production or sale of goods and services to meet consumer needs/wants.
- The quantity of a good/service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
- A person who takes risks and starts a venture to solve a problem or to take advantage of an opportunity.
- A debt of the business.
- is the goods owned by your business that are offered for sale.
- A person who buys goods and services.
- The borrowing capacity of a person or company.
- of Canada A ban operated by the federal government that is Canada's central bank.
- An item not necessary for survival.
34 Clues: A debt of the business. • Putting money aside for future use. • A plan for how income will be spent • An item not necessary for survival. • A person who buys goods and services. • The borrowing capacity of a person or company. • Money left over from sales after expenses paid. • Things of value that a business or a person owns. • ...
Rules of Engagement 2024-12-06
Across
- Member of the African Arab Alliance
- Falsely Accused
- Author's Alma Mater and HBCU
- Doing the best he could
- Intelligence Agency
- ISA Recruiter and Handler
- Politician and Activist
Down
- GCI CEO
- Nom de Plume
- The Chemist
- Burned by the union army
- Chemist, gambler, under cover agent
- Trusted advisor and friend to Sphinx
- Innovative air purification
- Nations Capital
- Falsely Exonerated
16 Clues: GCI CEO • The Chemist • Nom de Plume • Falsely Accused • Nations Capital • Falsely Exonerated • Intelligence Agency • Doing the best he could • Politician and Activist • Burned by the union army • ISA Recruiter and Handler • Innovative air purification • Author's Alma Mater and HBCU • Member of the African Arab Alliance • Chemist, gambler, under cover agent • ...
Business Ownership & Registration 2025-05-08
Across
- Type of partnership where partners have EQUAL liability
- Wealth in the form of money or property
- Independent agency of the executive branch of the federal government
- Right or license to sell a company's product or service at a designated location
- Money or other resources needed to pay for a part of the company and to furnish with the necessary funds to operate
- Person purchasing a location of a business to operate under another's trade name
- Groups of individuals who invest money in various types of companies in search of making a profit
- Type of partnership where partners have UNEQUAL share and liability
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- Amounts of money borrowed that will accumulate interest
- Law which allows a group of people to conduct business as a single unit
- Most COMPLEX type of business
- issuing loans in a small amount
- Privately owned and operated investment firms
- LEAST common type of business
- MOST common type of business
- gauranteed by collateral
- Governing body of a corporation
17 Clues: gauranteed by collateral • MOST common type of business • Most COMPLEX type of business • LEAST common type of business • issuing loans in a small amount • Governing body of a corporation • Wealth in the form of money or property • Privately owned and operated investment firms • Amounts of money borrowed that will accumulate interest • ...
Shark Tank Crossword Puzzle 2025-10-15
Across
- A name, logo, or symbol that represents a product or company.
- When an investor gives you money in exchange for a part of your company.
- The money invested in a business to help it grow.
- The percentage of ownership an investor gets.
- The person or group you are trying to sell your product to.
- A presentation given to potential investors.
- How much you charge for your product.
Down
- Money that a business owes.
- The process of promoting and selling products to customers.
- When a business spends more money than it earns.
- A visual or physical model showing what your product looks like.
- A short, catchy phrase used to promote a product.
- Someone who starts and runs a business.
- The total amount of money earned before expenses.
- The total cost to make one unit of your product.
- When you share your idea to persuade others to invest.
- The amount of money a business earns after expenses.
17 Clues: Money that a business owes. • How much you charge for your product. • Someone who starts and runs a business. • A presentation given to potential investors. • The percentage of ownership an investor gets. • When a business spends more money than it earns. • The total cost to make one unit of your product. • The money invested in a business to help it grow. • ...
Unit 2 Review 2022-09-30
Across
- is choice given up when business makes one choice over another
- Is the money that business makes for selling goods or services
- Is the process of tansforming information into useable forms.
- Business debts, or what a business owes
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- Fianacial statement that report the assets, liabilites, and owners quity of an organization
- Is a sales forecast that is based on judgement
- property or items of value owned by a business
- is system of recording business transactions and analyzing, verifying, and reporting results
- Costs involved in operating a business
- These entries are records of financial transactions flowing in and out of your business, normally over a specific time.
- Money and other assets owned by a business and used to produce goods and services
11 Clues: Costs involved in operating a business • Business debts, or what a business owes • Is a sales forecast that is based on judgement • property or items of value owned by a business • Is the process of tansforming information into useable forms. • is choice given up when business makes one choice over another • ...
Topic 7 - The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-27
Across
- multistory buildings/apartments
- shares in companies
- an association to fix prices
- private roads
- chemist that link microbes and disease
- a machine that generates electricity
- organizations of workers
- greatest happiness for greatest number
- German doctor that identify tuberculosis
- drugs that prevents pain during surgery
- Swedish chemist who invented dynamite
Down
- a person who starts a business
- taking over and consolidating land
- working class
- business organization in shipping
- classless society
- business that are owned by investors
- money used to invest
- people as a whole over private individuals
- separate iron from its ore
- movement of people to cities
21 Clues: working class • private roads • classless society • shares in companies • money used to invest • organizations of workers • separate iron from its ore • an association to fix prices • movement of people to cities • a person who starts a business • multistory buildings/apartments • business organization in shipping • taking over and consolidating land • ...
Topic 7 - The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-27
Across
- money used to invest
- chemist that link microbes and disease
- multistory buildings/apartments
- movement of people to cities
- separate iron from its ore
- business organization in shipping
- an association to fix prices
- drugs that prevents pain during surgery
- Swedish chemist who invented dynamite
- organizations of workers
Down
- business that are owned by investors
- classless society
- working class
- taking over and consolidating land
- a person who starts a business
- greatest happiness for greatest number
- shares in companies
- private roads
- a machine that generates electricity
- German doctor that identify tuberculosis
- people as a whole over private property
21 Clues: working class • private roads • classless society • shares in companies • money used to invest • organizations of workers • separate iron from its ore • movement of people to cities • an association to fix prices • a person who starts a business • multistory buildings/apartments • business organization in shipping • taking over and consolidating land • ...
Christmas 2023 2023-12-18
Across
- Member; property maintenance, contractor relations
- Smallest owned property
- house next to Dave and Diane
- time in business in 2024
- Property business started in 2014
- listing and payment website
- Member; Branding design
- member; New customer relations, social media
- projected to surpass $1M in 2024
- Managing member; finances, legal, renter relations
- legal event; first time in 2023
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- bank; business accounts
- Location of first renovation: replacing back door
- Projected to surpass $500k in 2024
- first multifamily property
- legal agreement between landlord and tenant
- largest consistent tax deduction
- Massive renovation
- accountant
19 Clues: accountant • Massive renovation • bank; business accounts • Smallest owned property • Member; Branding design • time in business in 2024 • first multifamily property • listing and payment website • house next to Dave and Diane • legal event; first time in 2023 • largest consistent tax deduction • projected to surpass $1M in 2024 • Property business started in 2014 • ...
Understanding Business Activity and People in Business 2021-12-20
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- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc.
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services. The reward for capital is interest received on the capital
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature. This includes minerals, forests, oil and gas. The reward for land is rent
- there are very few legal formalities involved in starting and running a sole proprietorship. A less amount of capital is enough by sole traders to start the business. There is no need to publish annual financial accounts.
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living. Examples include cars and watching movies
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required for further investment into the business as well as for the payment of return to the shareholders/owners of the business.
- since it is a small form of business, the owner can easily create and maintain contact with customers, which will increase customer loyalty to the business and also let the owner know about consumer wants and preferences.
- Since there is only one owner, the sole owner has to undertake all running activities. He/she doesn’t have anyone to share his responsibilities with. This workload and risks are fully concentrated on him/her.
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- this involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector. Examples include auto-mobile manufacturing, steel industries, cloth production etc.
- this involves the use/extraction of natural resources. Examples include agricultural activities, mining, fishing, wood-cutting, oil drilling etc.
- new or small firms usually have survival as a primary objective. Firms in a highly competitive market will also be more concerned with survival rather than any other objective. To achieve this, firms could decide to lower prices, which would mean forsaking other objectives such as profit maximization.
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- the sole trader has full control over the business. Decision-making is quick and easy, since there are no other owners to discuss matters with.
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
17 Clues: a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter • the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary • this consist of all the services provided in an economy. This includes hotels, travel agencies, hair salons, banks etc. • ...
FINANCIAL POSITION AND SIMPLE LEDGER 2013-02-27
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- Another word for Owner’s equity; usually appears after the owner’s name on a balance sheet.
- The status of a business, as represented by the assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity (2 wds)
- A statement showing the financial position of an individual, company or other organization on a certain date. (2 wds)
- ______ Principle: states that the accounting for purchases must beat the cost price to the purchaser, and should appear on a source document
- _____________ sheet: an ideal tool for studying and recording changes in financial position ( 2 wds)
- The _______________ Concept: GAAP which states that the accounting for a business should be kept separate from the personal affairs of its owner. (2 wds)
- Account _________:An account where a business owes money to a creditor.
- A group or file of accounts.
- Document required to verify the dollar amount of a transaction (2 wds)
- Anyone who is owed money by a business
- One of two kinds of accounts that usually a credit balance (2 wds)
- A state in which the total vaue of all the accounts with debit balances is equal to the total value of all the accounts with credit balances. (2 wds)
- The left side in accounting.
- The right side in accounting.
- The ease in which an asset can be converted into cash Principle of
- one of two kinds of accounts that usually has a credit balance
Down
- Term used when a purchaser delays payment for a period of time: ON ____________ .
- ________Concept: GAAP which states that it should be assumed that a business will continue to operate unless it is known that it will not (2 wds)
- A listing of the account balances in a ledger for the purpose of seeing if the sum of the debit accounts is equal to the sum of the credit accounts. (2 wds)
- ______________: principle where the assets or profits for a business should neither be overstated nor understated.
- kind of account that is usually a debit account
- Acronym for generally accepted accounting principles.
- Event that causes the financial position of a business to change
- A balance in an account that is on the opposite side from what it normally is.
- Account _________:An account where money is owed to a business from its customers.
- ______________ Principle: states that accounting will be recorded on the basis of objective evidence.
- Anyone who owes money to a business
27 Clues: A group or file of accounts. • The left side in accounting. • The right side in accounting. • Anyone who owes money to a business • Anyone who is owed money by a business • kind of account that is usually a debit account • Acronym for generally accepted accounting principles. • one of two kinds of accounts that usually has a credit balance • ...
FINANCIAL POSITION AND SIMPLE LEDGER 2013-02-27
Across
- kind of account that is usually a debit account
- A statement showing the financial position of an individual, company or other organization on a certain date. (2 wds)
- The left side in accounting.
- A group or file of accounts.
- One of two kinds of accounts that usually a credit balance (2 wds)
- A state in which the total vaue of all the accounts with debit balances is equal to the total value of all the accounts with credit balances. (2 wds)
- Event that causes the financial position of a business to change
- ________Concept: GAAP which states that it should be assumed that a business will continue to operate unless it is known that it will not (2 wds)
- A balance in an account that is on the opposite side from what it normally is.
- Account _________:An account where a business owes money to a creditor.
- Document required to verify the dollar amount of a transaction (2 wds)
- A listing of the account balances in a ledger for the purpose of seeing if the sum of the debit accounts is equal to the sum of the credit accounts. (2 wds)
- ______________ Principle: states that accounting will be recorded on the basis of objective evidence.
Down
- ______________: principle where the assets or profits for a business should neither be overstated nor understated.
- Another word for Owner’s equity; usually appears after the owner’s name on a balance sheet.
- Term used when a purchaser delays payment for a period of time: ON ____________ .
- The _______________ Concept: GAAP which states that the accounting for a business should be kept separate from the personal affairs of its owner. (2 wds)
- Anyone who is owed money by a business
- The ease in which an asset can be converted into cash Principle of
- _____________ sheet: an ideal tool for studying and recording changes in financial position ( 2 wds)
- Acronym for generally accepted accounting principles.
- The status of a business, as represented by the assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity (2 wds)
- Account _________:An account where money is owed to a business from its customers.
- The right side in accounting.
- one of two kinds of accounts that usually has a credit balance
- ______ Principle: states that the accounting for purchases must beat the cost price to the purchaser, and should appear on a source document
- Anyone who owes money to a business
27 Clues: The left side in accounting. • A group or file of accounts. • The right side in accounting. • Anyone who owes money to a business • Anyone who is owed money by a business • kind of account that is usually a debit account • Acronym for generally accepted accounting principles. • one of two kinds of accounts that usually has a credit balance • ...
PROJECT IN TLE 2015-01-06
Across
- are reported on the balance sheet usually at cost or lower.
- is the total assets of an entity, minus its total liabilities.
- refers to the cost of repairing or servicing assets like equipment and building.
- and coins)
- cash or other asstes by the owner of the business for his personal use.
- are accrued expenses.
- describes how much financial resources and obligations the business has and the interest of its owner or owners.
- amounts paid for the use of electricity.
- is a financial statement designed to determine the result of business operations.
- used when referring to movable items that are acquired.
- turnover is income that a company receives from its normal business activities
- is the money spent or cost incurred in an entity's efforts to generate revenue.
- refers to items used to perform office functions.
- refers to revenue earned as a result of providing professional service.
- defined as an obligation of an entity arising from past transactions or events
- obligations to suppliers for items bought on credit by issuinh a promisorry note.
- minor income earned from various activities other than the business' main source.
- account title refers to revenue derived from sale of goods.
Down
- obligations to suppliers for items bought but not yet paid.
- refers to the cost of transporting/shipping in of goods during its acquisition by the business.
- refers to the different minor expenses incurred and for which no specific account title has been adopted.
- amounts paid for the use of water.
- expenses already incurred.
- use for business.
- refers to the cost of using space for office of business.
- heavy equipment that performs certain functions.
- papers,pens,ink,erasers etc and the like which are still unused.
- terms used to identify specific elements of accounting to be used in the process of recording transactions.
- refers to cost of borrowing money used by the business.
- goods acquired for sale and are still unsold.
- are obligations of the company; they are amounts owed to creditors for a past transaction
- wheeled items that are used to transport goods.
- refers to revenue earned for lending money.
- refers to amounts paid to employees.
- collectibles from services rendered or goods sold to them on credit.
- refers to the cost of transporting/shipping out goods to customers.
- initial or additional investment of cash or other assets.
37 Clues: and coins) • are accrued expenses. • expenses already incurred. • use for business. • amounts paid for the use of water. • amounts paid for the use of electricity. • refers to amounts paid to employees. • ...
Chapter 5 Review - MKTG 2020-11-12
Across
- local, state, and federal government agencies and services, such as public libraries and state universities is called
- the exclusive control over a product or the means of producing it is called a
- The exclusive right to reproduce or sell a work authorized by an individual such as writings, music or artwork is called:
- competition based on factors that are not related to price, such as product quality, service and financing, business location, and reputation is called:
- A government issued exclusive right to make, use or sell an invention for up to 20 years is called:
- A business that sells its products only in its own country is called:
- an organization that can function like a business but uses the money it makes to find the cause identified in its charter is called:
- A brand name, brandmark, or combination of these elements that is given legal protection by the federal government is called:
- the discipline that keeps track of a company's financial situation is called:
- Profit remains ______ when sales are high and costs are kept low.
- the money earned from conducting business after all costs and expenses have been paid is called:
- A system that encourages individuals to start and operate their own business in a competitive market, without government involvement is called_________.
- a business that seeks to make a profit from its operations is called:
Down
- channel of distribution that buys goods from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to the consumer.
- the process of creating, expanding, manufacturing, or improving on goods and services is called:
- the business function of planning, organizing and controlling all available resources to achieve company goals is called:
- the sale price of a product is called:
- businesses not associated with government agencies.
- a business function that involves money management is called:
- A group of establishments primarily engaged in producing or handling the same product or group of products or in rendering in the same services.
- There is a __________________ when supply exceeds demand.
- A business that sells its products to more than one country is called:
- There is a __________________ when demand exceeds supply.
- channel of distribution that obtains goods from manufacturers and resells them to industrial users, other wholesalers, and retailers is called:
- The amount of goods producers are willing to make and sell is called:
- Consumer willingness and ability to buy products is called:
26 Clues: the sale price of a product is called: • There is a __________________ when supply exceeds demand. • There is a __________________ when demand exceeds supply. • Consumer willingness and ability to buy products is called: • businesses not associated with government agencies. • Profit remains ______ when sales are high and costs are kept low. • ...
Pathways to Business 2025-11-06
Across
- Joint ownership of a business
- Right to use another company's brand and business model (Like McDonalds)
- Buying an existing business
- Legal business entity separate from owners
- Invests money and expertise into another's business for profit
- Self-funding a new business
Down
- Place where businesses can start together with shared resources
- Starting a business from the ground up
- Not your day job
- Business owner with no partners
10 Clues: Not your day job • Buying an existing business • Self-funding a new business • Joint ownership of a business • Business owner with no partners • Starting a business from the ground up • Legal business entity separate from owners • Invests money and expertise into another's business for profit • Place where businesses can start together with shared resources • ...
Chapter 20 Key Terms 2022-02-20
Across
- Part of the business cycle where the economy is growing and GDP increases
- Like a strike, but in office
- Negotiation between unions and employers
- severe slow down that has a harsh negative impact
- low point in the business cycle that has a harsh negative impact
- lowest point of the business cycle
- when an expert is called in to find a compromise
- increase in prices during expansion
Down
- A tactic used by unions using signs
- part of the business cycle where things are slowing down
- highest point of the business cycle
- policy used to control the economy through putting money into it
- a natural part of the economy where it experiences highs and lows
- Policy used to control the economy through taxes
- A common method used by unions where workers leave
- Groups created to demand better working conditions
16 Clues: Like a strike, but in office • lowest point of the business cycle • A tactic used by unions using signs • highest point of the business cycle • increase in prices during expansion • Negotiation between unions and employers • Policy used to control the economy through taxes • when an expert is called in to find a compromise • ...
Business Planning-Juno 2023-05-31
Across
- the most masculine name belonging to the social science head teacher
- The topic we are currently doing
- the pricing for one kilogram or one item
- The factor associated with entreprenuership
- refers to the new business owner coming up with an idea about a product that they can make
- the desire or willingness to do something
- something that Mr browne lacks
- The teacher with the most seducing smile
Down
- the size of a business with 1-19 employees
- someone who has a degree for a certain job makes them ____ for that job
- a business with less than 5 employees
- The only business in the market
- the current subject that you are in
- The portion of a market controlled by a particular business
- many businesses selling within the same market, what is this called?
- What is the abbreviation for the Australian Competition and consumer commision
16 Clues: something that Mr browne lacks • The only business in the market • The topic we are currently doing • the current subject that you are in • a business with less than 5 employees • the pricing for one kilogram or one item • The teacher with the most seducing smile • the desire or willingness to do something • the size of a business with 1-19 employees • ...
ELA 2025-03-24
6 Clues: fiction • that is symmetric • to take an initiative • different types of _____________. • test, the test with a yellow and blue dot • Gardner,Who made the theory of multiple intelligence
Chapter 3.1-Types of Businesses 2012-10-05
Across
- Type of businesses that involves the sale of agricultural products
- Arrangement in which an established business sells the right to set up the business in another location
- Businesses need a reseller's ___________ to purchase goods tax-free from wholesalers
- A grocery store or boutique is an example of this type of business.
- non-traditional location for retail stores
- Mining is an example of this type of business
- Type of business that buys goods in large quantities
- Popular fast-food of 6 across
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- Consulting service that is one of the fastest growing industries.
- Abbreviation for system that assigns a numeric code to North American Industries based on their primary functions
- Type of business that converts materials into goods that can be sold by others.
- a dry cleaner or auto-repair shop is an example of this type of business
- Type of goods that include metal and plastic parts
13 Clues: Popular fast-food of 6 across • non-traditional location for retail stores • Mining is an example of this type of business • Type of goods that include metal and plastic parts • Type of business that buys goods in large quantities • Consulting service that is one of the fastest growing industries. • Type of businesses that involves the sale of agricultural products • ...
Vocab 6 by EH 2021-11-08
Across
- A business that has less than 500 employees that's independent.
- The amount of money needed to pay for current business activities.
- A set amount of money needed to start a business.
- A person who owns/creates a business.
Down
- A government agency that helps small businesses grow.
- The process of setting up/owning a business.
- Money from investors to finance a business.
- A plan made out for a business to achieve it's goals.
- Is a change to increase the usefulness of the company and it's products.
- This is a creation that is new.
- The amount of money needed to pay for the long term resources of the business.
11 Clues: This is a creation that is new. • A person who owns/creates a business. • Money from investors to finance a business. • The process of setting up/owning a business. • A set amount of money needed to start a business. • A government agency that helps small businesses grow. • A plan made out for a business to achieve it's goals. • ...
TMS Business Ownership 1 2021-08-26
Across
- a person who pays a business to operate a business.
- business owned by two or more people
- partners have an unequal share of profits an dliability.
- business owned and operated by one individual
Down
- separate legal entity which forms a board to act as governing bodies
- partnership share liability and profits equally.
- individual or groups which own a business and its legal entities
- law which allows a type of business to conduct business as a single unit (like a person)
- right or license to sell a company’s product
- wealth in the form of money or property
- business which leases its trade name and operating procedure to another person.
11 Clues: business owned by two or more people • wealth in the form of money or property • right or license to sell a company’s product • business owned and operated by one individual • partnership share liability and profits equally. • a person who pays a business to operate a business. • partners have an unequal share of profits an dliability. • ...
ANS1- 1.03 - Parlimentary Procedure 2022-09-12
Across
- One more than half as a minimum
- List of items prepared prior to the meeting date to be discussed during a business meeting.
- meeting.
- The book of parliamentary authority written by Henry M. Robert.
- Sequence followed in conducting a business meeting.
- A voting member of an assembly, body, floor or house.
- Notes from a previous meeting taken by the secretary.
- The official way to start/begin
- Official term for the person presiding over a meeting.
- Used to change a motion by striking out, adding to or substituting words.
Down
- Well defined set of rules to conduct business through a formal, organized approach.
- The vote required if it takes away or limits a members privileges.
- Discussion used during motions that are on the floor at a given time.
- Motion used to close a meeting.
- The end of a business meeting.
- The symbol of authority for the position of the presiding officer.
- Used to present a new item of business for consideration.
17 Clues: meeting. • The end of a business meeting. • One more than half as a minimum • Motion used to close a meeting. • The official way to start/begin • Sequence followed in conducting a business meeting. • A voting member of an assembly, body, floor or house. • Notes from a previous meeting taken by the secretary. • Official term for the person presiding over a meeting. • ...
ANS1- 1.03 - Parlimentary Procedure 2022-09-12
Across
- One more than half as a minimum
- List of items prepared prior to the meeting date to be discussed during a business meeting.
- meeting.
- The book of parliamentary authority written by Henry M. Robert.
- Sequence followed in conducting a business meeting.
- A voting member of an assembly, body, floor or house.
- Notes from a previous meeting taken by the secretary.
- The official way to start/begin
- Official term for the person presiding over a meeting.
- Used to change a motion by striking out, adding to or substituting words.
Down
- Well defined set of rules to conduct business through a formal, organized approach.
- The vote required if it takes away or limits a members privileges.
- Discussion used during motions that are on the floor at a given time.
- Motion used to close a meeting.
- The end of a business meeting.
- The symbol of authority for the position of the presiding officer.
- Used to present a new item of business for consideration.
17 Clues: meeting. • The end of a business meeting. • One more than half as a minimum • Motion used to close a meeting. • The official way to start/begin • Sequence followed in conducting a business meeting. • A voting member of an assembly, body, floor or house. • Notes from a previous meeting taken by the secretary. • Official term for the person presiding over a meeting. • ...
chap 5 vocab 2021-10-28
Across
- Business owned and run by just one person
- A business owed and controlled by two or more people who have entered into an agreement
- written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business
- a specific written statement of the reason a business exist and what it wants to achieve
- Precise statement of results the business expects
- Diagram of the social structure of an organization classifications of work and jobs
- Descriptions of the way work is to be done
- activities that are consumed by its consumers
Down
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long term employment
- Guidelines used in making consistent decisions
- Business is involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses
- separate legal entry formed Buy documents filled with a state
- Written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way
13 Clues: Business owned and run by just one person • Descriptions of the way work is to be done • activities that are consumed by its consumers • Guidelines used in making consistent decisions • Precise statement of results the business expects • separate legal entry formed Buy documents filled with a state • ...
Year 11 Business 2020-06-13
Across
- A business relationship in which the owner of a business assigns to independent people the right to market and distribute the business' goods or services, and to use the business name for a fixed period.
- An accounting term that represents the incomes or revenue earned by a business in a set period.
- Anyone with an interest in a business and how it operates.
- A smaller section of of a larger market segment, focusing on a select group of customers; also know as a concentrated or micro market.
- A few business es dominate the industry but without perfect competition prices.
- The amount of finance invested by the owner/s in a business.
- To what degree has the business offered products or services that meet or exceed market standards in relation to other businesses.
Down
- A cost involved in operating a business
- The income that a business receives for goods sold or service provided.
- A monetary value that reflects the reputation of a business.
- A person, a qualified in the legal profession, who draws up contracts, provides advice and represents clients regarding legal matters.
11 Clues: A cost involved in operating a business • Anyone with an interest in a business and how it operates. • A monetary value that reflects the reputation of a business. • The amount of finance invested by the owner/s in a business. • The income that a business receives for goods sold or service provided. • ...
linguistic - Uses words and writing to help practice information 2023-11-20
Across
- people with below-normal mental capacity possesses a special talent or mental ability to an extremely high degree.
- Howard Gardner's theory of intelligence is made up of seven abilities – language, logical/mathematical, visual/spatial, musical, bodily movement, intrapersonal, and interpersona
Down
- the ability to understand and adapt to the environment by using a combination of inherited abilities and learning experiences.
- a tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over
- the mental processes that result in original, workable ideas.
- the level of intellectual functioning in years, which is compared with chronological age to derive IQ.
- coming up with unusual, unexpected ideas, use something in a way different from the way in which it is normally used.
- a measure of intelligence originally obtained by comparing mental age, as determined by testing, with chronological age.
8 Clues: a tendency to solve problems in the same way over and over • the mental processes that result in original, workable ideas. • the level of intellectual functioning in years, which is compared with chronological age to derive IQ. • people with below-normal mental capacity possesses a special talent or mental ability to an extremely high degree. • ...
Measuring Economic Performance by Sonya Sierra 2013-02-28
Across
- Gross Domestic Products
- The highest level of economic activity
- Assets both tangible and intangible that are mobilized by entrepreneurs
- Rise in business activity
- Repeated rise and fall of the economic activity over time
- Period of severe economic decline
- Noticeable droning the level of business activity
- Productive asset such as equipment.
- Work done by machine or human
Down
- Percentage of unemployment work forces for jobs
- Asset or material that constitutes the natural capital of a nation
- The resource that resides in the knowledge , skills and motivation of people
- Very severe recession
- Commodity, material, merchandise etc.
- Ups and downs of economic activity
- Lowest level of business activity in a particular cycle
- Prolonged rise in the level of prices for products
- The Percentage by which the average level of prices in an economy rises
- Economic growth after recessional depression
19 Clues: Very severe recession • Gross Domestic Products • Rise in business activity • Work done by machine or human • Period of severe economic decline • Ups and downs of economic activity • Productive asset such as equipment. • Commodity, material, merchandise etc. • The highest level of economic activity • Economic growth after recessional depression • ...
SCHOLASTIC ENTRY TEST FOR COMMERCE BEGINNERS 2018-06-11
Across
- It is the life blood of business
- A form of business with minimum two people
- A form of trade where goods are soled in small quantity
- , It helps to boost the sale of products
- Buying and selling through internet is
- It is the process of inspiring others
- It is needed for improving skill
- The reward for a Professional like , Doctor
Down
- The main motto of Business is earning
- It is the first process of management
- A system that helps for the movement of goods
- A form of reduction in price to boost sales
- , Its is the process of exchanging ideas
- It is taken when something lost.
- An institution that helps businessman
- The process of recording transactions in a systematic order
- , when products are purchased from foreign country
- The amount invested in business is
- Buying and selling of products is
19 Clues: It is the life blood of business • It is taken when something lost. • It is needed for improving skill • Buying and selling of products is • The amount invested in business is • The main motto of Business is earning • It is the first process of management • An institution that helps businessman • It is the process of inspiring others • Buying and selling through internet is • ...
Intro to Business/Marketing Final Review 2023-05-19
Across
- How a business executes its rules
- The thing a company sells (4Ps)
- Type of leadership where the leader has full trust in employees
- The amount you earn before tax deductions
- The amount of a product consumers want
- Where the store is located (4Ps)
- Type of leadership where the group decides what happens
- Property owned by someone that has value
- When the economy is at its best (its peak)
- When the economy rises towards it peak
- Rules a business runs by
Down
- When the economy is at its worst
- How much the product/service is (4Ps)
- Type of leadership where the leader makes all of the choices
- The amount you earn after tax deductions
- When the economy starts declining
- How the business advertises their product (4Ps)
- Something that a person owes
- The amount of a product a business has
19 Clues: Rules a business runs by • Something that a person owes • The thing a company sells (4Ps) • When the economy is at its worst • Where the store is located (4Ps) • How a business executes its rules • When the economy starts declining • How much the product/service is (4Ps) • The amount of a product consumers want • The amount of a product a business has • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Terms 2021-03-16
Across
- an employee who directs the work of others and is responsible for carrying out the goals of the department
- term for all of the activities involved in developing and exchanging goods and services
- anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services
- business that is legally separate from its owners and has most of the legal rights of an actual person
- function of business controls and makes decisions about a business
- legal process that allows a company to reorganize or go out of business when it runs out of funding
- a business that creates goods and services
Down
- advertising message that a person, business, or other organization is paid by another party to give
- any activity related to making a product, which can be a good, a service, or an idea
- personal selling done over the telephone
- occurs when one business has complete control of a market's entire supply of goods or services
- relationship between two or more people who join to create a business
12 Clues: personal selling done over the telephone • a business that creates goods and services • anything of value that is accepted in return for goods or services • function of business controls and makes decisions about a business • relationship between two or more people who join to create a business • ...
FREINDS 2017-02-08
Across
- System of connected lines
- shares of a corporation's profit
- across the Atlantic
- combine
- discounts
- a group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- people who oppose all forms of organized government
- several railroad companies agreed to divide up the business in an area
Down
- created the light bulb and the phonograph
- controls all or nearly all the business of an industry
- licenses for new inventions
- share in the business
- a business that is owned by investors
- replacements for striking workers
14 Clues: combine • discounts • across the Atlantic • share in the business • System of connected lines • licenses for new inventions • shares of a corporation's profit • replacements for striking workers • a business that is owned by investors • created the light bulb and the phonograph • people who oppose all forms of organized government • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2020-08-26
Across
- The documentary evidence in support of a transaction
- It is an example for current asset
- These are the amounts of the business earned by selling its products
- Is an example for intangible assets.
- The excess of revenues of a period over its related expenses during an accounting year is.
- It is a long-term liability.
- Amount invested by the owner in the firm
- Spending money or incurring a liability for some benefit, service or property received is
- It is a measure of something on hand-goods, spares and other items in a business.
- It refers to the products in which the business units is dealing
- They are persons who have to be paid by an enterprise an amount for providing the enterprise goods and services on credit.
- These are total revenues from goods or services provided to customers
- It is the amount taken from the business by the owner for personal use.
- These are economic resources of an enterprise that can be usefully expressed in monetary terms.
Down
- It is the total amount of goods procured by a business on credit and on cash, for use or sale.
- It is an example for fixed asset.
- A event involving some value between two or more entities
- These assets are held on a short-term basis
- Costs incurred by a business in the process of earning revenue is known as
- It means a thing that has a definite individual existence
- These are obligations or debts that an enterprise has to pay at some time
- the future.
- A profit that arises from events or transactions which are incidental to business
- They are persons who owe to an enterprise an amount for buying goods and services on credit.
- The excess of expenses of a period over its related revenues its termed as
- It is the deduction in the price of the goods sold.
- It is an example for liabilities.
27 Clues: the future. • It is a long-term liability. • It is an example for fixed asset. • It is an example for liabilities. • It is an example for current asset • Is an example for intangible assets. • Amount invested by the owner in the firm • These assets are held on a short-term basis • It is the deduction in the price of the goods sold. • ...
Business Word Review 2020-05-28
Across
- Is a price strategy in which a marketer sets a relatively high price for a product.
- Are the claims against the assets of the creditors.
- The amount of the selling price of a product that is above the cost of the products or service to the business selling the product or service.
- Are sales that results from business activities performed to earn income.
- Are the resources owned by a business.
- Those who provide investments for new businesses.
- Listing assets based on how fast they could be turned into cash.
- Are non-personal promotional efforts that are designed to have an immediate impact on sales.
- Gives the creator of an invention the sole right to make and sell the invention for a set period of time.
Down
- A business enterprise in which the expectation of gain is accompanied by the risk of loss or failure.
- The basic resources, facilities needed for the functioning of a business or organization.
- A form of businesses owned by shareholders who get to share in the profits of the corporation and get to vote for the directors.
- Is equal to total assets minus total liabilities and stands for the value of the company that is claimed by the owner(s).
- The amount of cash you need to start and run your company.
- Is the cost of assets consumed or services used in the process of earning revenue or operating a company.
- A form of business owned by one or more people with the intent of making profit.
- Is a business that provides banking services for profit: deposits, lending, money, and processing transactions.
- An individual or firm that will give start up capital in exchange for shares of ownership.
- The actual method a company pays for to get their message to their customers i.e.. TV, radio.
- A percentage of sales paid by the franchisee to the franchiser.
20 Clues: Are the resources owned by a business. • Those who provide investments for new businesses. • Are the claims against the assets of the creditors. • The amount of cash you need to start and run your company. • A percentage of sales paid by the franchisee to the franchiser. • Listing assets based on how fast they could be turned into cash. • ...
MASP - LU1 ICE TASK 2013-07-17
Across
- This shapes the behaviour of employees so that their conduct helps to ensure the successful operation of the business
- This function includes all the activities in the business that involve obtaining capital and the efficient use of capital
- The process of transferring goods & services to customers in order to satisfy their needs
- The process in which the various funnctions in the business are treated as a functional unit so that the objectives of the business can be achieved successfully
- This level in the company includes the CEO and top management
- The special skills and abilities to start up a new business venture
- This management function involves managers monitoring progress and taking steps to reach the mission and goals
- The management process used in manufacturing businesses as well as service businesses
- The process in which the owner and manager persuade the employees that they should voluntarily do their work as well as possible
- These resources include machinery, buildings and vehicles
Down
- This management function involves the manager setting the vision, mission and goals and to decide on a strategy to achieve them
- These skills enable a manager to visualise the most appropriate response to a situation
- This level is run by middle management
- These skills allow a manager to communicate with, understand and motivate both individuals and groups
- This function is concerned with the service of obtaining, recording and analysing information and communicating the results back to management
- Another term for first-line managers
- This means we use resources wisely and in a cost-effective manner
- This function deals with the acquisition of all the resources that a business needs to avhieve its objectives
- The process whereby tasks are allocated to employees with the necessary power to enable them to do their tasks
- These skills refer to the manager's ability to see and understand the business as a whole and how all the parts fit together
20 Clues: Another term for first-line managers • This level is run by middle management • These resources include machinery, buildings and vehicles • This level in the company includes the CEO and top management • This means we use resources wisely and in a cost-effective manner • The special skills and abilities to start up a new business venture • ...
Age of Industrialization 2013-03-15
Across
- Certain rights of ownership
- Large fields where landowners experimented with different harvesting or seeding methods
- Class A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
- Faire Policy allowing business owners to set working conditions without interference
- Author of " The Wealth of Nations"
- The philosophy that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions based on their utility
- Used as an energy source and to create goods
- A German journalist who introduced the world to a form of socialism called Marxism
- The end to slavery and slave trade in the British Empire
- An act passed by the Government to improve working conditions for children in factories
- Aimed to create ideal communities
- English business leader and politician who believed supply and demand determine wages
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- Rights the promote women with the equal power of men
- Movement of people to cities
- A process of negotiation between employees
- The use of children in industry or business under terrible conditions with long hours and minimal pay
- Refuse to work
- Professor of economics and author who believed that population increase posed the greatest challenge to human progress
Down
- A form of complete socialism where people would be the owners of land, mines, railroads, businesses, and factories
- Workers, or working class people
- Gently increased output of machine-made goods
- An updated economic system
- Voluntary labor associations
- The resources required in order to produce goods and services that the Industrial Revolution needed
- A person who takes on all rolls of a business
- Investment money
- An economic system in which the factors are owned privately, and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit
- A branch of industry where cloth is manufactured
- The capitalist class who own most of society's wealth and means of production
30 Clues: Refuse to work • Investment money • An updated economic system • Certain rights of ownership • Voluntary labor associations • Movement of people to cities • Workers, or working class people • Aimed to create ideal communities • Author of " The Wealth of Nations" • A process of negotiation between employees • Used as an energy source and to create goods • ...
Entrepreneurship Terms 2014-12-01
Across
- “picture” of what you want the future to be
- Natural ability to do a particular type of work or activity well
- Shows the quantity of a product or service consumers are willing to buy across a range of prices over a specified period of time
- Operate solely to serve the good of society
- Suppliers and consumers control the production, allocation, and prices of goods and services
- Company that adopts business practices aimed at protecting or improving the environment
- To think or act like an entrepreneur
- The price at which supply equals demand
- Way of viewing or thinking about something that affects how you feel about it
- Evaluating your strengths and weaknesses
- Work program that provides practical, on-the-job training in a business setting
- Process of being an entrepreneur
Down
- An incentive that encourages entrepreneurs to take business risks in the hope of making a profit
- Person who works in a business owned by someone else
- Internship in which a technical or trade skill is taught
- The quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a specific price and specific time
- A transaction in which both suppliers and consumers believe they benefit
- Practice of giving employees opportunities to be creative and try out new ideas within a company
- A social science concerned with how people satisfy their demands for goods and services when the supply of those goods and services is limited
- The market economy or free enterprise system
- Organization that provides products or services, usually to make money
- Someone who creates and runs their own business
- Person who provides free guidance, tutoring, and suggestions for achieving your goals
- Ability that’s learned through training and practice
- The quantity of goods and services a business is willing to sell at a specific price and a specific time
25 Clues: Process of being an entrepreneur • To think or act like an entrepreneur • The price at which supply equals demand • Evaluating your strengths and weaknesses • “picture” of what you want the future to be • Operate solely to serve the good of society • The market economy or free enterprise system • Someone who creates and runs their own business • ...
Entrepreneurship Terms 2014-12-01
Across
- Evaluating your strengths and weaknesses
- Ability that’s learned through training and practice
- Operate solely to serve the good of society
- Suppliers and consumers control the production, allocation, and prices of goods and services
- Company that adopts business practices aimed at protecting or improving the environment
- An incentive that encourages entrepreneurs to take business risks in the hope of making a profit
- Someone who creates and runs their own business
- To think or act like an entrepreneur
- Shows the quantity of a product or service consumers are willing to buy across a range of prices over a specified period of time
- The market economy or free enterprise system
- Process of being an entrepreneur
- Natural ability to do a particular type of work or activity well
- Organization that provides products or services, usually to make money
Down
- The quantity of goods and services a business is willing to sell at a specific price and a specific time
- The price at which supply equals demand
- A transaction in which both suppliers and consumers believe they benefit
- The quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at a specific price and specific time
- Practice of giving employees opportunities to be creative and try out new ideas within a company
- Way of viewing or thinking about something that affects how you feel about it
- Person who provides free guidance, tutoring, and suggestions for achieving your goals
- Internship in which a technical or trade skill is taught
- Work program that provides practical, on-the-job training in a business setting
- “picture” of what you want the future to be
- Person who works in a business owned by someone else
- A social science concerned with how people satisfy their demands for goods and services when the supply of those goods and services is limited
25 Clues: Process of being an entrepreneur • To think or act like an entrepreneur • The price at which supply equals demand • Evaluating your strengths and weaknesses • Operate solely to serve the good of society • “picture” of what you want the future to be • The market economy or free enterprise system • Someone who creates and runs their own business • ...
Business English 5 Game 3 x words 2015-06-02
Across
- A short and concise statement
- China is currently using 54 percent of the world's production of ...... ?
- Introduce something new
- To be successful, e-tail needs to be fully ........ into support systems of the company?
- Form of advertising on the Web
- Funds invested in a new business
- Person seeking unauthorized access to a system
- Audio Wire wants to improve its website to increase ...... rate by 100%?
- Highest point or culmination
- Person who starts a new business
- One thing a company can do to encourage an effective PM is to ........ him/her?
- The main item Audio Wire wants to sell more of through its website is?
- Progress of a business plan is stopped
- Based on the above, PMs usually have high levels of?
- A significant event or stage
- Sum of money with no pay back
Down
- A random web search
- Difference between price and cost
- PMs usually get positive feedback from their?
- Latest time for finishing something
- General agreement on a business plan is
- What factor usually creates competitive markets that draw in other entrepreneurs?
- Details of business objectives and goals
- No amount of technical knowledge can replace the ability to?
- Another is to offer good ....... to those PMs who want to succeed?
- Another improvement a company can make is to ...... the role of the PM?
- One important factor to avoid new business failure is the entrepreneur's?
- When a business fails, those parties to whom it owes money are called it’s?
- License granted by a name brand company
- Person appointed to distribute money due in bankruptcy
- Excessive routine before action taken
- Government pays specific amount on a certain date
- Segment of data about a website user
- When one company, with mutual agreement, buys100% of another company, it is known as an?
34 Clues: A random web search • Introduce something new • Highest point or culmination • A significant event or stage • A short and concise statement • Sum of money with no pay back • Form of advertising on the Web • Funds invested in a new business • Person who starts a new business • Difference between price and cost • Latest time for finishing something • ...
MIND GAMES 2017-08-06
Across
- a process where an organisations accounts are checked to make sure its financial operations are honest and above board
- no further registartions permitted
- when management decides to close down the entire business because it is not profitable
- an agreement between two or more people
- the collection and completion of forms and procedures for approval for something
- the protion of the companys profit that is distributed to shareholders
- an agreement to form and register a CC
- owned by the government
- companies and intellectual preperty commission
- owners responsibility for the liabilities of a business
- a legal right to own property,enter into contracts and sue or be sued
- a fotmal written agreement between ttwo or more people that says what each must do for the other
- a document presented to the commission by memebets of a company ingorming them of the intention to have the cimpany registered
- person when a business is seen as a person
Down
- a written acknowledgement of a ling term loan taken by a company
- detailed document providing all the information about the company
- only one owner
- possibility of losses or damage
- money taken from your bank account
- not formed with the intent to make a profit
- selling to countries othet than South Africa
- one of a number a title of ownership in a company
- used for professional services such as accountants
- to bring a business to an end
- money that a person or business owes to another
- a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
- capital is raised by the general public
- forbidden by the MOI to offer its shares to the public
- money needed to start a business
- ability of the business to continue operating without tge original owners
30 Clues: only one owner • owned by the government • to bring a business to an end • possibility of losses or damage • money needed to start a business • money taken from your bank account • no further registartions permitted • an agreement to form and register a CC • an agreement between two or more people • capital is raised by the general public • ...
MIND GAMES 2017-08-06
Across
- selling to countries othet than South Africa
- a written acknowledgement of a ling term loan taken by a company
- not formed with the intent to make a profit
- money taken from your bank account
- an agreement to form and register a CC
- person when a business is seen as a person
- forbidden by the MOI to offer its shares to the public
- owners responsibility for the liabilities of a business
- no further registartions permitted
- ability of the business to continue operating without tge original owners
- when management decides to close down the entire business because it is not profitable
- detailed document providing all the information about the company
- a fotmal written agreement between ttwo or more people that says what each must do for the other
- the protion of the companys profit that is distributed to shareholders
Down
- money needed to start a business
- to bring a business to an end
- money that a person or business owes to another
- a document presented to the commission by memebets of a company ingorming them of the intention to have the cimpany registered
- an agreement between two or more people
- companies and intellectual preperty commission
- used for professional services such as accountants
- owned by the government
- only one owner
- a legal right to own property,enter into contracts and sue or be sued
- capital is raised by the general public
- the collection and completion of forms and procedures for approval for something
- a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
- a process where an organisations accounts are checked to make sure its financial operations are honest and above board
- one of a number a title of ownership in a company
- possibility of losses or damage
30 Clues: only one owner • owned by the government • to bring a business to an end • possibility of losses or damage • money needed to start a business • money taken from your bank account • no further registartions permitted • an agreement to form and register a CC • an agreement between two or more people • capital is raised by the general public • ...
MIND GAMES 2017-08-06
Across
- a process where an organisations accounts are checked to make sure its financial operations are honest and above board
- a legal right to own property,enter into contracts and sue or be sued
- one of a number a title of ownership in a company
- ability of the business to continue operating without tge original owners
- person when a business is seen as a person
- owned by the government
- a written acknowledgement of a ling term loan taken by a company
- not formed with the intent to make a profit
- a document presented to the commission by memebets of a company ingorming them of the intention to have the cimpany registered
- capital is raised by the general public
- possibility of losses or damage
- used for professional services such as accountants
- only one owner
- when management decides to close down the entire business because it is not profitable
- an agreement between two or more people
- owners responsibility for the liabilities of a business
Down
- money needed to start a business
- a fotmal written agreement between ttwo or more people that says what each must do for the other
- to bring a business to an end
- detailed document providing all the information about the company
- the protion of the companys profit that is distributed to shareholders
- the collection and completion of forms and procedures for approval for something
- selling to countries othet than South Africa
- an agreement to form and register a CC
- a thing that motivates or encourages someone to do something
- forbidden by the MOI to offer its shares to the public
- no further registartions permitted
- companies and intellectual preperty commission
- money taken from your bank account
- money that a person or business owes to another
30 Clues: only one owner • owned by the government • to bring a business to an end • possibility of losses or damage • money needed to start a business • no further registartions permitted • money taken from your bank account • an agreement to form and register a CC • capital is raised by the general public • an agreement between two or more people • ...
Unit 3 2016-10-24
Across
- Which type of payment takes the longest clear?
- What loan is given from a bank to buy property?
- What is the reward of a savings account?
- What type of payments can be made without using your pin at a card machine?
- Type of growth is generated by acquisitions?
- What money is in the form of coins and notes?
- There are two types of business growth, internal and ……
- Where do you store your money? Bank
- Currency of the UK?
- Money is used as a ….. tool.
- What is called when you borrow money from the bank?
- What are part owners of the company called?
- Things that a business owns that have value?
- What is called when you spend more money than you have?
- What type of business where two or more people are owners of the business?
- debit What do you call making an arrangement with a third company taking money from your account?
- What is an advantage of a standing order?
Down
- How to avoid debt? Budget
- What type of card is issued by the bank in which you can spend as much as you want but have to pay it back?
- What type of growth is generated through the development and expansion of the business?
- There are 3 sources of finance: Venture Capital, Business Growth, and…… ?
- How old can you be to issue a credit card?
- What type of share had a fixed rate of return?
- What card can you use in a specific shop?
- What is called where you trade goods without money?
- What type of loan is given to students for university?
- What type of an account can money be help in and not taxed?
- What type of business is only owned by one person?
- What do you purchase when you want own a percentage as a company?
- What is it called where you owe money but can’t pay it back?
30 Clues: Currency of the UK? • How to avoid debt? Budget • Money is used as a ….. tool. • Where do you store your money? Bank • What is the reward of a savings account? • What card can you use in a specific shop? • What is an advantage of a standing order? • How old can you be to issue a credit card? • What are part owners of the company called? • ...
Key terms Revision Unit three 2019-05-12
Across
- A communication system which uses computers to transfer information directly from one business to another
- Passing on responsibility for certain decisions or outcomes to others
- This type of leader is more likely to see the opinions of others when making decisions
- Some leaders have the abilty to attract, inspire and influence describe the term people
- a small amonut of safety stock held within the business
- This allows Data to be stored in offsite locations and servers
- A list of topics for discussion at a meeting
- Back up or emergency plans formulated to protect the business
- The process of stripping away layers of managment in an organisation
- The term that describes the pathwaysalong which information flows through an organisation
- This type of leader is very controlling and often motivates fear and intimidation
- Business we owe money to as a result of buying goods on credit
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- The 1988 and 2003 laws protect the person known as what whose information is on file
- Business that owe us money because we sold them goods on credit or have money loaned to them
- The hierachy in the business from top to bottom
- meetings held on an occassion basis to dela with specific issues or problem facing the company.
- A financial plan which sets out the projected income and expenditure for a particular period of time
- Responsible for enforcing the 1988and 2003 ACTS
- This plan sets out the aims and objectives of the business and will provide cash-flow forecasts and profit projections.
- companies are required by law to hold this meeting once a year
- Similar to a large computerised filing system used to store, huge amounts of information which can be updated and manipulated
- the term to describe measuring performance by comparing actual outcomes to plans and taking corrective action if necessary
- this occurs when a debtor is unable to pay some or alll of the money they owe
23 Clues: A list of topics for discussion at a meeting • The hierachy in the business from top to bottom • Responsible for enforcing the 1988and 2003 ACTS • a small amonut of safety stock held within the business • Back up or emergency plans formulated to protect the business • This allows Data to be stored in offsite locations and servers • ...
Business Size Part 1 2024-09-25
Across
- The ability of a business to negotiate favorable terms with customers or suppliers due to its size or market position.
- The total sales or revenue generated by a company within a specific timeframe.
- A business with a limited number of employees or revenue, varying by country or organization.
- A company with a significant number of employees or revenue, having greater resources and market influence.
- The total quantity of goods a company produces over a specified period.
- A very small business, typically with fewer than 10 employees or low revenue.
- A business that falls between small and large companies in terms of employees or revenue.
- The total amount of financial resources a business has, including both equity and debt.
- Money a company borrows from creditors, usually through loans or bonds, which contributes to its capital.
Down
- Entities that lend money to businesses and assess their borrowing capacity based on factors like business size.
- The total income generated from a company's sales activities.
- The total market value of a company’s outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying share price by the number of shares.
- A business’s ability to compete effectively in its market due to resources and strategic advantages.
- The resources owned by a business that contribute to its value, including physical and financial items.
- A sector focused on managing money, including banking, investments, and insurance.
- A company whose shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges.
- Individuals or groups with an interest in a company’s operations, including customers, investors, workers, and governments.
- Financial assistance provided by governments to support businesses, often based on size or industry.
- Cost advantages that businesses achieve due to their size, allowing for lower costs per unit with increased output.
- Refers to the scale of a company's operations, measured by various indicators.
20 Clues: The total income generated from a company's sales activities. • A company whose shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges. • The total quantity of goods a company produces over a specified period. • A very small business, typically with fewer than 10 employees or low revenue. • The total sales or revenue generated by a company within a specific timeframe. • ...
Business IT Extra Credit 2025-10-21
Across
- The system of how money is made and used in a country
- Decisions individuals,businesses, or governments make when allocating limited resources to satisfy wants and needs
- How much someone wants to buy something
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs/wants
- A plan for how to spend/save money
- The money a business makes after paying for all of its costs
- Goods Goods that are limited
- All the money a business brings in from selling thing
- Also known as "bazaars".A place (real or online) where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods,services,or resources.
- Focuses on individual behavior, markets, consumers,and producers
- All the products a business has to sell
- Actions people do for others in exchange for money,like cutting hair or fixing cars
- How much of something is available
- The ways a business tries to get people to buy their products,like ads or sales
- Cost What we give up when we make choices; the trade off of choosing one thing over another
- To put money into something and hope it grows
- A part of marketing that promotes products or services through TV,social media,or posters
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- Goods Goods that are Abundant
- Physical items that people buy like toys,food, or clothes
- When a business spends more money than it brings in
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell something
- When there are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's want
- Someone who starts their own business
- The person who uses the goods or services
- The exchange of goods and services without money
- Associations of artisans and merchants
- A person who buys goods or services
- Other businesses that sell similar products
- Focuses on national economy,government policy,inflation,and GDP
- Something that is made or sold
- When a person/organization profits by providing goods/services in exchange for money
31 Clues: Goods Goods that are limited • Something that is made or sold • Goods Goods that are Abundant • A plan for how to spend/save money • How much of something is available • A person who buys goods or services • Someone who starts their own business • Associations of artisans and merchants • How much someone wants to buy something • All the products a business has to sell • ...
Business It Extra Credit 2025-10-23
Across
- All the products a business has to sell.
- The study of how people use resources to meet their needs/wants.
- The exchange of goods and services without money.
- All the money a business brings in from selling things.
- A person who buys the goods and services.
- Focuses on individual behavior, markets, consumers, and producers.
- Someone who starts their own business.
- Associations of artisans and merchants.
- Goods that are limited.
- What we give up when we make choices;The trade off of choosing one thing over another.
- Something that is made or sold.
- Also known as "bazaars". A place (real or online) where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods, services, or resources.
- The money a business makes after paying for all the costs.
- How much of something is available.
- The ways a business tries to get people to buy their products, like ads or sales.
- When a person/organization profits by providing goods/services. in exchange for money
- A share of ownership in a company.
Down
- A part of marketing that promotes products or services through TV, social media, or posters.
- The system of how money is made and used in a country.
- Focuses on the national economy, government policy, inflation, and GDP.
- Goods that are abundant.
- To put money into something and hope it grows.
- Physical items people buy, like food.
- A person who uses the goods or services.
- How much someone wants to buy something.
- When there are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's wants.
- Decisions made when allocating limited resources to satisfy wants and needs.
- Other businesses that sell similar products.
- Actions people do in exchange for money like cutting hair.
- The amount of money it takes to make or sell something.
- When a business spends more than it brings in.
- A plan for how to spend/save money.
32 Clues: Goods that are limited. • Goods that are abundant. • Something that is made or sold. • A share of ownership in a company. • A plan for how to spend/save money. • How much of something is available. • Physical items people buy, like food. • Someone who starts their own business. • Associations of artisans and merchants. • All the products a business has to sell. • ...
Industrial Revolution Crossword - Angelo & Ratanotam / SS9 2021-10-01
Across
- planting and harvesting crops
- money used to invest in business
- work that is paid by the number of items done
- a steam engine
- new inventions
- combining fields and bordering them with fences
- endures difficult conditions
- to make full use
- an individual with money to invest
- land held to be used by everyone
Down
- someone who runs a business
- employment of a person
- Complete change in something
- another word for worldwide
- desire for particular items
- a place to go for those wishing to buy items
- amount of items available
- a mechanical device that rotates
- human effort
- financial gain in a business
20 Clues: human effort • a steam engine • new inventions • to make full use • employment of a person • amount of items available • another word for worldwide • someone who runs a business • desire for particular items • Complete change in something • endures difficult conditions • financial gain in a business • planting and harvesting crops • money used to invest in business • ...
111 Chapter 3 Crossword 2024-11-05
Across
- Taxpayers with net earnings of ____-hundred or more must pay a self-employment tax
- ______, penalties, and other payments to governments related to the violation of law are generally not deductible on Sch C
- A home office used by the self-employed taxpayer as the ___ place of business may provide a tax deduction
- Under ____ loss provisions, taxpayers may not show a loss from an activity that is not engaged in for profit.
- Taxpayers get a deduction ___ (Hint: For or From?) adjusted gross income equal to half of the self-employment tax.
- Taxpayers may choose to deduct ____ expenses of transportation.
- Expenditures related to _______ (Hint: 2 words)income are generally not deductible on Sch C
- For an expense to be generally considered deductible, it must be reasonable, in light of the ___ that are generated as a result of the expense
- The home office deduction cannot be used to create a net ____ for the business, except if the loss is due to the allocable portion of mortgage interest and property taxes (which are generally tax deductible as an itemized deduction anyway).
- This common business expense is only 50% deductible for most types
- For an expense to be generally considered deductible for a trade or business, it must have a legitimate business _____
- For an expense to be generally considered deductible for a trade or business, it must be ______ and necessary.
- _____ is the stock of goods a material holds in order to sell and make a profit.
- Travel expenses are not deductible if they are ____ or extravagant.
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- Travel expenses must be ___ to be deductible (Hint: it means you must have 'proof')
- Illegal bribes and ______ are generally not deductible as business expenses
- _____ and maintenance are included as costs built into the standard mileage rate.
- The simplified home office deduction allows the taxpayer to take ____ dollars per square foot as a home office deduction, with a maximum of $1,500
- ______ is generally not deductible as a transportation expense on Schedule C.
- Special clothing and uniforms are deductible for self-employed individuals and employers if not suitable for ____ use and required for employment
- Taxpayers may use the ____ mileage rate to calculate deduction of transportation expenses.
- If a taxpayer takes primarily a _____ trip (within or outside the United States), travel costs to and from the destination are not deductible.
- A “trade” or “business” is not formally defined in the Internal Revenue Code (the Code) but is generally any activity engaged in for ______.
- This type of business expense is usually not deductible
24 Clues: This type of business expense is usually not deductible • Taxpayers may choose to deduct ____ expenses of transportation. • This common business expense is only 50% deductible for most types • Travel expenses are not deductible if they are ____ or extravagant. • Illegal bribes and ______ are generally not deductible as business expenses • ...
Handling Mail 2014-03-19
Across
- A written request for payment
- Letters, invoices, parcels and packages are all examples of this term
- Another term for mail
- Someone who provides goods and services to a business
- A customer may send you one of these to thank you for your good service
- You may have to do this when you receive a parcel
- A term for mail that is sent out
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- Another word for a package
- A business will have at least one of these a day so they can receive incoming mail
- A term for mail that arrives at a business
- A place for putting sorted mail in
- A term for money coming in and going out of a business
- How letters get from the sender to the destination
- What you put a letter in
- Unwanted mail
- A machine for weighing and stamping the price of business mail
16 Clues: Unwanted mail • Another term for mail • What you put a letter in • Another word for a package • A written request for payment • A term for mail that is sent out • A place for putting sorted mail in • A term for mail that arrives at a business • You may have to do this when you receive a parcel • How letters get from the sender to the destination • ...
chapter 3 vocab 2014-10-14
Across
- legally defined type of business organization in which at least two individuals share management
- a business owner cannot be legally forced to use personal money and possessions
- legally defined type of business ownership in which the business is considered a "person" under the law, and limited liability is granted business
- business that converts materials into goods suitable for use and sell goods to others
Down
- legal obligation of a business owner to use personal money and possession to pay the debts of the business
- a legal document that clearly define how the work, responsibilities, rewards, and liabilities
- is a legally defined type of business ownership in which a single individual owns the business.
- business arrangement in which an established company sells the right for others use the company's name and operating plan to sell products.
- business that buys goods often from wholesalers and resell them directly to the consumers
- provided service to customers for a fee
10 Clues: provided service to customers for a fee • a business owner cannot be legally forced to use personal money and possessions • business that converts materials into goods suitable for use and sell goods to others • business that buys goods often from wholesalers and resell them directly to the consumers • ...
Written Correspondence: Emails and Letters 2024-01-19
Across
- to use good manners or language
- Only use 12 point _____ when sending business letters.
- To apply for a job, use this type of letter.
- formal format for business letters
- Don't send emails when you are angry or feel e___________.
- A person's name written or typed at the bottom of correspondence.
- to share or exchange information, news, or ideas
- punctuation used after a greeting on a business letter
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- The ________ line on an email is short and tells what the email is about.
- The ______ address is written near the top of a business letter.
- To write to someone you know well, use this type of letter.
- an everyday type of friendly language
- Example: Dear John,(also known as a salutation)
- punctuation used after a closing
- electronic mail
15 Clues: electronic mail • to use good manners or language • punctuation used after a closing • formal format for business letters • an everyday type of friendly language • To apply for a job, use this type of letter. • Example: Dear John,(also known as a salutation) • to share or exchange information, news, or ideas • Only use 12 point _____ when sending business letters. • ...
Personality and Individuality 2025-10-22
Across
- the ability to gain new ideas and behavior to adapt to new situations
- give the same results in the same conditions
- measures what it was intended to measure
- outgoing, energy and interest toward people and things
Down
- withdrawn, reserved focus on thoughts and feelings
- includes 4 major aspects of interpersonal and intrapersonal intelligences
- Intelligence Quotient
7 Clues: Intelligence Quotient • measures what it was intended to measure • give the same results in the same conditions • withdrawn, reserved focus on thoughts and feelings • outgoing, energy and interest toward people and things • the ability to gain new ideas and behavior to adapt to new situations • ...
NCE DOOF DOOF WORDS 2019-10-29
10 Clues: disobedient • sticking out • being far away • assertive pushy • help or support • to calmly endure • having knowledge • i am not a robot • well known/famous • believe in yourself
Crossword Business 2017 2017-11-15
13 Clues: gain • person • catchphrase • of a company • or a transaction • person making deal • shop or a prfession • person employed for wages • Another word for a business • you use to buy stuff/wealth • symbol advertising a company • agreement or something you sign • with a business or keeping something organised
Patrik kérésére 2025-10-08
Across
- exemption from legal actions
- reduction of fighting capability
- act forcefully to break down an insurgency
- representative of a state abroad
- respect
- examination or investigation
- hostile
- civilians organized in military fashion
Down
- meeting or agreement
- enrolling, enlisting eg. in military service
- outbreak of contagious disease
- third party participation in dispute
- stopping a rebellious attempt
- repression
- gathering secret information
- intentional
16 Clues: respect • hostile • repression • intentional • meeting or agreement • exemption from legal actions • gathering secret information • examination or investigation • stopping a rebellious attempt • outbreak of contagious disease • reduction of fighting capability • representative of a state abroad • third party participation in dispute • civilians organized in military fashion • ...
Chanuka with completely nuts 2022-12-25
Across
- school that Baruch went to...
- Akiva & Avigail live in ...
- Best swimmer in the family
- Where was Saba's Dad born?
- what did Rivki study to be?
- Where did Ari Traurig grew up?
- Aron and Moishy crave them
- Aba's old business
- Saba's special pesach cooking
Down
- City where Shammail grew up
- Alex's paint business name
- We love eating them on Chanuka
- potato fried cakes
- Savta waorks at.... school
- Oldest granchild
- Rivki's son is
- Yaeli's flower business called
- Number of candels we light tonight
18 Clues: Rivki's son is • Oldest granchild • potato fried cakes • Aba's old business • Alex's paint business name • Best swimmer in the family • Savta waorks at.... school • Where was Saba's Dad born? • Aron and Moishy crave them • City where Shammail grew up • Akiva & Avigail live in ... • what did Rivki study to be? • school that Baruch went to... • Saba's special pesach cooking • ...
S.S Vocab 2023-10-19
Across
- in banking
- who gives back a portion of their wealth
- Antitrust Act
- & Morgan
- Production 612
- 4
- of industry 616
- large quantities of identical products - quickly & cheaply
- Rockefeller
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- in the steel
- in the oil industry
- Union
- that helps workers get more money,less hours & better/safer
- leader who creates jobs & gives back to economy
- one company controls all or nearly all within an industry
- monopolies & trust illegal-decrease the power of the big business
- selfish business practices to get to the top
- in RR industry
- Morgan
- Baron 616
- Carnegie
21 Clues: 4 • Union • Morgan • & Morgan • Carnegie • Baron 616 • in banking • Rockefeller • in the steel • Antitrust Act • Production 612 • in RR industry • of industry 616 • in the oil industry • who gives back a portion of their wealth • selfish business practices to get to the top • leader who creates jobs & gives back to economy • one company controls all or nearly all within an industry • ...
IT.Csatárfalvi Márk 2023-12-04
Across
- Style Sheets
- or name of a single web page
- wide web
- Business-to-business
- Resource Locator
- messaging
Down
- relay chat
- name of the web servers
- copy
- any equipment capable of receiving incoming data (input).
- socket layer
- Photographic Experts Group
- Text Markup Language
- a company that conducts its business on the internet.
- you see is what you get
15 Clues: copy • wide web • messaging • relay chat • Style Sheets • socket layer • Resource Locator • Text Markup Language • Business-to-business • name of the web servers • you see is what you get • Photographic Experts Group • or name of a single web page • a company that conducts its business on the internet. • any equipment capable of receiving incoming data (input).
accounting terms 2025-12-14
Across
- Accounting standards rules
- Right side of account
- Checks debits and credits
- Record of transactions
- Things a business owes
- Assets minus liabilities
Down
- Costs to run business
- Recording before cash changes
- Spreading asset cost over time
- Left side of account
- Book of accounts
- Asset value reduction
- Revenue minus expenses
- Income from sales
- Things a business owns
15 Clues: Book of accounts • Income from sales • Left side of account • Costs to run business • Right side of account • Asset value reduction • Revenue minus expenses • Record of transactions • Things a business owns • Things a business owes • Assets minus liabilities • Accounting standards rules • Checks debits and credits • Recording before cash changes • ...
Accounting 2024-04-10
Across
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- The name given to an account
- A person or business to whom a liability is owed
- A record that summarizes all the transactions pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
- any business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity
- he standards and rules that accountants follow while recording and reporting financial activities
Down
- The equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- a business owned by one person
- The amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- The difference between the increases and decreases in an account
- a formal written document that describes the nature of a business and how it will operate.
- An account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business
- A business that performs an activity for a fee
13 Clues: The name given to an account • a business owned by one person • financial rights to the assets of a business • A business that performs an activity for a fee • A person or business to whom a liability is owed • An account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business • The difference between the increases and decreases in an account • ...
Marketing Crossword 2025-01-26
Across
- The second-largest airline in Canada
- an athleisure brand that was founded in Vancouver
- money borrowed from a bank
- what the “e” in email means
- A Canadian show where entrepreneurs go to present their business ideas (2 words, no space)
- WhatsApp, Instagram, Snapchat, and Discord are examples of social ______
- An American show where entrepreneurs go to present their business ideas (2 words, no space)
- a company owned by Alphabet Inc.
- a popular photo and video sharing social media platform
- what a new business started by an entrepreneur is sometimes called
- Name of brothers who invented and flew the first airplane
Down
- to create or design something new
- the state that Costco was founded in (hint: close to BC)
- a pharmacy and drug store chain that was founded in Richmond, BC (hint: blue logo)
- a person who starts and organizes a business, often taking a lot of risk in the beginning
- Swedish company that sells furniture
- a popular music streaming application
- someone who buys something from a business
18 Clues: money borrowed from a bank • what the “e” in email means • a company owned by Alphabet Inc. • to create or design something new • The second-largest airline in Canada • Swedish company that sells furniture • a popular music streaming application • someone who buys something from a business • an athleisure brand that was founded in Vancouver • ...
Second World War resistance vocabulary 2022-11-08
Across
- Cooperate
- Fighting against something
- -warfare
- Finding something
- A moral rule
- Secret resistance
- Winston
Down
- Base of operations / main office
- -Union
- Collection of information
- Illegally or secretly moving goods into or out of a country
- Inability to stop doing or using something
- Person who supports their country
- A member of an irregular military
- Take control of an area
15 Clues: -Union • Winston • -warfare • Cooperate • A moral rule • Finding something • Secret resistance • Take control of an area • Collection of information • Fighting against something • Base of operations / main office • Person who supports their country • A member of an irregular military • Inability to stop doing or using something • Illegally or secretly moving goods into or out of a country
Chapter 6 vocabulary 2021-11-08
Across
- the process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
- design change that increases the usefulness of a product
- a written description of a business idea
- money needed for the main resources of a business
- money needed to pay for the current operating activities
- amount of money needed to start up a business
Down
- invention or creation that is brand new
- an independent business with fewer than 500 employees
- money provided by large investors to finance new products
- a government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans and obtain financing
- someone who takes a risk by starting a business
11 Clues: invention or creation that is brand new • a written description of a business idea • amount of money needed to start up a business • someone who takes a risk by starting a business • money needed for the main resources of a business • an independent business with fewer than 500 employees • design change that increases the usefulness of a product • ...
คำศัพบทที่2 2020-10-28
10 Clues: User • Software • Software • Procedure • Information System • Office Automatic System • Information System Personal • Executive Information System • Management Information System • Artificial Intelligence/Expert System
Management Process 2013-06-02
Across
- The way a business is grouped into divisions
- Ran by a full time general manager
- Owner being a manager
- A flatter management structure
- Charities
- Leaders who order their staff to do certain things
- Encourage people to work in teams
- Strength Weakness Opportunity Threat
Down
- Staff are encouraged to be more involved in decision making
- Keeps focus on their action plan
- Encourage formal written communication
- A horizontal management structure
- Functional structured business
- Responsible for the board of Directors of a business
- Develops good interpersonal skills with employees
- Using Organisation charts to structure a business
- Uses creativity to determine new and better solution
17 Clues: Charities • Owner being a manager • A flatter management structure • Functional structured business • Keeps focus on their action plan • A horizontal management structure • Encourage people to work in teams • Ran by a full time general manager • Strength Weakness Opportunity Threat • Encourage formal written communication • The way a business is grouped into divisions • ...
AutoCross 2017-09-16
Across
- This is used to locate a web element based on its XML path.
- An automation technology based on the notion of software robots.
- A fundamental concept of Artificial Intelligence,is the study of computer algorithms that improve automatically through experience.
- A built in QTP automation framework used in conjunction with the Quality Center that helps indulge Business Analysts in the automation process.
Down
- Founded by same creators as of Selenium,this tool allows users to run tests in the cloud on more than 700 different browser platform, operating system and device combinations.
- Management method that emphasizes communication, collaboration, integration, automation and measurement of cooperation between data engineers, data scientists and other data professionals.
- A type of testing for which automation is usually recommended
- An open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps.
8 Clues: This is used to locate a web element based on its XML path. • A type of testing for which automation is usually recommended • An automation technology based on the notion of software robots. • An open source test automation framework for use with native, hybrid and mobile web apps. • ...
Survival of the fittest 2017-01-06
Across
- Place your posting on Career BuilderTM, LinkedIn, Monster, Facebook and Indeed. Pre-populate your job information with data that’s already in your ADP system. Customize the approval process to fit your company’s unique work flow.
- Defined Contribution, Executive Deferred Compensation, Premium-Only Cafeteria Plans, Recordkeeping
- Best Region at ADP
- Businesses that use PEOs for at least 4 quarters are approximately X% less likely to go out of business.
- allows you to view, print, and save an electronic copy of your pay statements, W-2s, and 1099s.
- provides powerful technology and dedicated experts to help you manage your people and your business more effectively. Get the answers you need, be more productive, and still get home in time to make dinner. These experts will Set up, calculate, and file your payroll taxes, Create and file W-2s, Export your data to accounting programs, Respond to payroll requests from the IRS, & Prepare for payroll audits.
- Our internal source of information, collateral, and product updates
- A living workforce intelligence engine. Powering performance, productivity and alignment, X helps you and your business work, advance and thrive.
- Annual client revenue retention rate of more than 90 percent and an average client tenure of about 11 years. Processed nearly 60 million W-2s in 2016 within the U.S. Electronically moved $1.7 trillion in client tax, direct deposit, and related client funds in 2016 within the U.S.
- ADP helps lower State Unemployment Insurance expenses by managing the entire claims process. ADP helps reduce the chance of benefit charge errors, helps to ensure you are assigned the correct SUI rates, and proactively analyzes and helps manage your SUI costs.
- invoicing tools can produce time saving self-billing reports. With these tools, you can effciently reconcile carrier invoices, and ensure that you are paying the correct amount for your employee enrollments.
- comprehensive HR partner for benefits, payroll, compliance, risk management, safety, recruiting, and more. We put dedicated experts and powerful technology on your side, providing customized guidance and resources.
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- Empower managers and employees to view current and historical payroll information such as direct deposit and tax withholdings.
- helps you respond by handling some or all of your HCM needs, including recruiting, benefits, time and labor, HR, talent management, and payroll. And as your needs evolve over time, you can dial services up and down to stay on top of your game.
- Health & Welfare, COBRA, Carrier Enrollment, FSA/HSA/HRA, Commuter Benefits, Employee Communications, Leave Administrations, Analytics and Reporting, and ACA Compliance
- Providing access to an online HR Library with alerts, forms and policies, a knowledge base with HR topics overviews, and an HR encyclopedia.
- Cutest dog ever!!!!!!
- manages notice requirements, participant elections, premium payments, and associated grace periods. In addition, ADP also provides HIPAA certifcates of creditable coverage administration for these participants
- Online schedules help everyone know who should be where and when. Supervised and authorized shift swapping helps managers and employees fine tune and adjust schedules as needed.
- When you work with X, you are getting a team of licensed insurance services professionals that will help you select the right workers' compensation insurance and health insurance to suit your business needs.
- Most likely to tell a long winded story
21 Clues: Best Region at ADP • Cutest dog ever!!!!!! • Most likely to tell a long winded story • Our internal source of information, collateral, and product updates • allows you to view, print, and save an electronic copy of your pay statements, W-2s, and 1099s. • Defined Contribution, Executive Deferred Compensation, Premium-Only Cafeteria Plans, Recordkeeping • ...
Marketing Research Ch.2 2025-03-13
Across
- Monitoring consumer behavior using technologies like GPS, web tracking, and purchase history.
- A system that collects and analyzes customer data to improve relationships, marketing strategies, and sales performance.
- Data storage on internet-connected servers, making information accessible remotely.
- The continuous assessment of marketing performance through key metrics like market share and sales analysis.
- Tools that use digital identification methods to track a person’s or object’s location.
- Previously collected data stored for future reference or analysis.
- A private, internal network used by businesses to share information securely.
- AI-based programs that learn user preferences and automatically retrieve relevant information.
- Small data files stored on users’ devices that track web browsing behavior.
- The extent to which data is useful for decision-making.
- The practice of monitoring user activity on websites to analyze trends and consumer behavior.
- The use of data and analytical tools to evaluate marketing performance and improve decision-making.
- Data that has been structured and formatted to support decision-making.
- Structured data openly shared between companies.
- A barcode system used in retail to track inventory and sales data.
- A computerized system that helps decision-makers interact with databases and analytical tools to solve business problems efficiently.
- Collections of numerical data for market analysis and forecasting.
- A structured collection of raw data stored for future access and analysis.
- Short-range wireless communication technology used for secure transactions and tracking.
- A technology that uses microchips and radio signals to track products or consumers.
- Databases that store financial data on companies, industries, and markets.
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- The process of gathering and analyzing external data to detect trends and changes in the business environment.
- The process of storing and organizing important data for easy retrieval and analysis.
- Having the right amount of data to make informed decisions.
- A system that integrates the computer systems of two or more companies to exchange business information efficiently.
- Techniques used to improve the visibility of a website in search engine results.
- Large quantities of data collected from multiple sources, often not initially intended for integration, but analyzed to support decision-making.
- Accuracy, validity, and reliability of data in reflecting reality.
- A subset of data and information that has explanatory power to enable better decision-making.
- Data collected from barcode scans at point-of-sale terminals, used for tracking purchasing patterns.
- Users actively search for and request information.
- Collections of historical data from various sources, often used for research purposes.
- The practice of covertly tracking users’ web browsing history without using cookies.
- Data is automatically sent to users based on their previous behavior or preferences.
- Accounting reports and sales/inventory figures used as inputs for decision-making.
- Raw facts or recorded measures of certain phenomena (events or objects).
- The collection of new data to address specific business problems.
- The use of statistical models and algorithms to predict future consumer behavior based on past data.
- Market intelligence gathered from direct interactions with customers and competitors.
- A location-based technology used in retail to send targeted messages and promotions to customers' smartphones.
- Ensuring data is current enough to be relevant.
41 Clues: Ensuring data is current enough to be relevant. • Structured data openly shared between companies. • Users actively search for and request information. • The extent to which data is useful for decision-making. • Having the right amount of data to make informed decisions. • The collection of new data to address specific business problems. • ...
Friendship Origin Story 2021-11-23
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- Cat Clan
- Your hairstyle
- Athletic activity meant for bonding
- Password?
- Shared personality trait
- Best book read in class
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- Best activity
- Obsessive video game
- Former favorite method of expressing and communicating
- Secret word
- Italian dumbass who thinks taxes=texas
- The Yin to our Yang
- Source of rivalry
- My bestie from the testie
- You in a suit
15 Clues: Cat Clan • Password? • Secret word • Best activity • You in a suit • Your hairstyle • Source of rivalry • The Yin to our Yang • Obsessive video game • Best book read in class • Shared personality trait • My bestie from the testie • Athletic activity meant for bonding • Italian dumbass who thinks taxes=texas • Former favorite method of expressing and communicating
ITB Chapter 6 2022-04-01
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- government agency that helps small business owners
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new business to have a good chance to be profitable
- amount of money needed for main resources such as land and buildings
- amount of money needed to open up business
- Someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn profit
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- written description of the business idea
- designed change that increases the usefullness of a product
- amount of money needed for current business activities
- invention or creation that is brand new
- independent business with 500 or fewer employees
- process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
11 Clues: invention or creation that is brand new • written description of the business idea • amount of money needed to open up business • independent business with 500 or fewer employees • government agency that helps small business owners • amount of money needed for current business activities • designed change that increases the usefullness of a product • ...
Chapter 1 Business Quiz 2021-12-02
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- A business run entirely on the internet.
- Person who works in a business owned by someone else
- Someone who creates and runs their own business
- People who take what they learn starting a business to start many more
- Organization that provides products or services, usually to make money
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- To think or act like an entrepreneur
- What entrepreneurs get in exchange for starting a business.
- A physical tangible item that a business sells to a customer
- Something that a business does for a customer in exchange for money
- Process of being an entrepreneur
- The chance of losing something, including money, time and energy
11 Clues: Process of being an entrepreneur • To think or act like an entrepreneur • A business run entirely on the internet. • Someone who creates and runs their own business • Person who works in a business owned by someone else • What entrepreneurs get in exchange for starting a business. • A physical tangible item that a business sells to a customer • ...
AP Psychology - Psychologists Review 2013-04-24
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- Introduced cognitive therapy working against negative feelings regarding self, future, and the world
- Bobo Doll Experiment to demonstrate modeling and observational learning
- Conformity occurs under normative and informational influences.
- Little Albert Experiment
- "Sane into insane places"
- Learned helplessness through experiments involving shocking dogs
- Memorized nonsense syllables in early study on human memory and developed the forgetting curve
- Language acquisition device theory; universal linguistic and grammar principles
- Stages of psychosocial development
- Self-actualization is achieved through empathy, genuineness, and acceptance.
- Different genders have their own unique stages of moral development
- Self-actualization is achieved through genuineness, empathy, and acceptance
- First "intelligence test" to identify special needs children in France
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- Misinformation effect
- Stanford Prison Experiment testing obedience and situational effects
- 8 Multiple Intelligences
- Temperament, no matter inhibited or uninhibited, may influence one's future behavior
- Facial expressions are universal in usage and interpretation.
- Triarchic theory of intelligence: analytical, practical, and creative
- Authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting styles
- Strange Situation Experiment - secure/insecure attachment styles
- Functionalism and the theory that bodily sensations deduce emotions
- Hypnosis can alter perceptions.
- Collective unconscious
- Rational Emotional Behavior Therapy, a cognitive-behavior technique in preventing irrational thinking.
- Studied taste aversion in rats; led to knowledge that sickness and taste preferences can be conditioned
26 Clues: Misinformation effect • Collective unconscious • 8 Multiple Intelligences • Little Albert Experiment • "Sane into insane places" • Hypnosis can alter perceptions. • Stages of psychosocial development • Facial expressions are universal in usage and interpretation. • Authoritative, authoritarian, and permissive parenting styles • ...
Crossword Puzzle Classes 6-9 2023-05-09
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- having a serious attitude or quality
- well organized socially with a very developed culture and way of life
- mannered having or showing good manners
- the quality or state of being sensitive
- showing or having good manners, upbringing and education
- the ability to understand and to think in an intelligent way
- the ability to aquire and apply knowledge and skills
- exceptional talent or intelligence
- the quality of being graceful and attractive in appearance or behaviour
- impressive
- fame or honour that you get for acieving something
- a deep understanding what somebody/ something is like
- the ability to make sensible decisions and judgements because of your knowledge or experience
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- the showing of politeness in one's attitude in behaviour towards other
- respect you
- the state of having knowledge and understanding Hospitable friendly and welcoming to guests
- the quality of being easy to understand
- having a great deal of worldly experience and knowledge of fahion andculture
- behaving in a calm, serious way that makes other
- having a smooth, attractive movement or form
- greatness;power
- a good moral quality in a person
- experiencing great pleasure in doing somthing
- extraordinary fine or admirable
- the ability to see, hear or become aware of something through the senses
25 Clues: impressive • respect you • greatness;power • extraordinary fine or admirable • a good moral quality in a person • exceptional talent or intelligence • having a serious attitude or quality • the quality of being easy to understand • mannered having or showing good manners • the quality or state of being sensitive • having a smooth, attractive movement or form • ...
AP Psych Unit 5 2024-04-26
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- Intelligence that depends on reasoning.
- A bias that gives you a tendency to look for information that only confirms your ideas.
- Encoding using the meaning of words
- Type of processing where the brain process many functions simultaneously
- Thinking that increases the number of solutions for a problem
- Processing of words based on structure and appearance
- Memory of specific events
- When you stick to your initial conceptions after it has been proven wrong.
- Thinking that narrows down solutions to find the best solution for a problem
- Memory that doesn't require conscious recollection
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- Intelligence that depends on previous knowledge
- Processing information into the memory system
- Memory aids using the sound of words
- Amnesia attributing to the wrong source an event we have heard, heard about, read about, or imagined.
- Processing that requires attention and conscious effort.
- Amnesia that affects the ability toto retrieve information from one's past
- Impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area
- Processing of words that uses definitions and meaning.
- Amnesia that affects the ability to form new memories
- Memory of audio stiumuli
- Memory of facts and experiences
- Ehen previously stored memories can change after being recalled before being stored again.
22 Clues: Memory of audio stiumuli • Memory of specific events • Memory of facts and experiences • Encoding using the meaning of words • Memory aids using the sound of words • Intelligence that depends on reasoning. • Processing information into the memory system • Intelligence that depends on previous knowledge • Memory that doesn't require conscious recollection • ...
Cossword clues related to espionage and the spy game 2025-05-02
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- MISSION Agent’s clandestine operation term for infiltration –
- HAVENS Secret agent’s physical hideout (plural)
- THRILLER Spy movie genre subcategory emphasizing realism –
- CROSS Term for a spy who is also a double agent working for two sides
- Espionage technique involving disguise and false identities
- An agent who secretly passes information to the enemy
- Story A secret agent’s false backstory or cover identity
- Spy’s encrypted message or data
- Term for an agent who feeds false information
- The act of secretly intercepting communications
- Spy craft involving invisible ink or hidden writing
- DECRYPTION Code-breaking process used by spies (2 words)
- Famous fictional spy organization created by Ian Fleming
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- FUCHS Famous double agent who betrayed the Allies in WWII
- Historical espionage agency of the Soviet Union
- Spy’s clandestine courier or messenger
- Espionage operation involving infiltration of enemy ranks
- CODE Cryptic communication device used by spies (2 words)
- BRIEFING Term for a secret, unpublished intelligence report
- TAILOR, SOLDIER, SPY Famous espionage novel by John le Carré
- CARRE Spy novelist credited with "The Spy Who Came in from the Cold"
- DROP A clandestine meeting for exchanging secrets
- DESIGNATION Code name for a covert operation (e.g., "Operation Neptune")
- Term for a covert listening device (short)
- A spy’s source of clandestine information (plural)
25 Clues: Spy’s encrypted message or data • Spy’s clandestine courier or messenger • Term for a covert listening device (short) • Term for an agent who feeds false information • Historical espionage agency of the Soviet Union • The act of secretly intercepting communications • HAVENS Secret agent’s physical hideout (plural) • DROP A clandestine meeting for exchanging secrets • ...
AI Crossword 2025-07-18
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- A conversational AI tool based on large language models
- Relating to computers, networks, or virtual reality environments
- Unfair prejudice in AI decision-making due to data or design flaws
- The branch of technology dealing with robots and automated machines
- The process by which AI improves its performance over time
- Facts or information used by computers to learn or make decisions
- The surname of the scientist who proposed a test for machine intelligence
- An AI's attempt to forecast an outcome or event
- A system of connected devices or nodes for communication or computation
- A device that performs work when given power or instructions
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- Extremely large datasets analysed by AI to find patterns or trends
- Something made or produced by humans rather than occurring naturally
- Able to operate independently without direct human control
- The use of machines and technology to perform tasks with minimal human input
- Synthetic media created by AI, often replacing a person’s image or voice
- The ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge
- A step-by-step set of rules for solving a problem or performing a task
- Moral principles guiding the responsible use of AI
- Protection of personal information from misuse
- Relating to nerve cells or networks of the brain, often used in AI models
20 Clues: Protection of personal information from misuse • An AI's attempt to forecast an outcome or event • Moral principles guiding the responsible use of AI • The ability to learn, understand, and apply knowledge • A conversational AI tool based on large language models • Able to operate independently without direct human control • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2015-03-19
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- A business that is owned by investors
- Powerful leader who earned a fortune in streamship lines
- Inventor of the air brake
- A system of connected lines
- Controls all, or nearly all the business of an industry
- Banned the formation of trusts and monopolies
- A group of corporations run by a single board of directors
- A rich Scottish immigrant who began his own steel mill
- Allows steel makers to produce strong steel at a lower cost
- Discounts, to the biggest customers
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- Shares in a business
- Gaining control of all the steps used to change raw materials into finished products
- Son of Vanderbilt
- Businesses are owned by private citizens
- Combine
- When several railroad companies agree to divide up the business in an area
- The founder of the Standard Oil Company of Ohio
- Shares of corporation's profit
- Width
19 Clues: Width • Combine • Son of Vanderbilt • Shares in a business • Inventor of the air brake • A system of connected lines • Shares of corporation's profit • Discounts, to the biggest customers • A business that is owned by investors • Businesses are owned by private citizens • Banned the formation of trusts and monopolies • The founder of the Standard Oil Company of Ohio • ...
Box City Vocab Word Crossword Puzzle 2015-06-04
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- useful things; companies that perform a public service
- a person who buys
- rule or authority over a country, state, etc
- the carrying on of business; record of business
- money in actual use in a country; circulation
- declared legally unable to pay debts; end of one's resources
- work, occupation; activities of buying and selling
- permission given by the law to do something; paper car-plate showing such permission
- gain from a business; advantages; benefits
- something owed to another; obligation to pay
- things of value; property
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- goods for sale; wares, articles bought and sold
- share; part; money paid for use of money
- privilege or right granted by the government; right to voter
- to take back; to remove
- a plan for spending; estimate of one's spending capability
- person who works for some person or firm for pay
- revenue, receipts, returns
- system of managing the production, distribution, and consumption of goods
19 Clues: a person who buys • to take back; to remove • things of value; property • revenue, receipts, returns • share; part; money paid for use of money • gain from a business; advantages; benefits • rule or authority over a country, state, etc • something owed to another; obligation to pay • money in actual use in a country; circulation • ...
9A Vocabulary: Business 2023-06-21
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- The highest-ranking executive in a company
- research Study of consumer preferences and behaviors
- The employees of a company or organization
- A person or organization that uses the services of another
- The process of producing goods on a large scale
- The financial gain for a business
- A series of connected stores or businesses under the same ownership
- A person who works with you
- The person responsible for overseeing a business or department
- To grow or increase in size, scope, or influence
- To buy goods or services from another country
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- The person who owns a business
- A company that operates in multiple countries
- A company or business enterprise
- To combine or join together
- The acquisition or control of one company by another
- A person who buys goods or services
- A local office or store of a larger company
- To sell goods or services to another country
19 Clues: To combine or join together • A person who works with you • The person who owns a business • A company or business enterprise • The financial gain for a business • A person who buys goods or services • The highest-ranking executive in a company • The employees of a company or organization • A local office or store of a larger company • ...
9A Vocabulary: Business 2023-06-21
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- The employees of a company or organization
- A series of connected stores or businesses under the same ownership
- To combine or join together
- Study of consumer preferences and behaviors
- A company that operates in multiple countries
- A person who buys goods or services
- The highest-ranking executive in a company
- The person who owns a business
- To buy goods or services from another country
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- A person who works with you
- The person responsible for overseeing a business or department
- A company or business enterprise
- The process of producing goods on a large scale
- A local office or store of a larger company
- The acquisition or control of one company by another
- The financial gain for a business
- To grow or increase in size, scope, or influence
- To sell goods or services to another country
- A person or organization that uses the services of another
19 Clues: A person who works with you • To combine or join together • The person who owns a business • A company or business enterprise • The financial gain for a business • A person who buys goods or services • The employees of a company or organization • The highest-ranking executive in a company • A local office or store of a larger company • ...
Key terms Revision Unit three 2019-05-12
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- Business we owe money to as a result of buying goods on credit
- A financial plan which sets out the projected income and expenditure for a particular period of time
- This type of leader is very controlling and often motivates fear and intimidation
- a small amonut of safety stock held within the business
- Back up or emergency plans formulated to protect the business
- The term that describes the pathwaysalong which information flows through an organisation
- This allows Data to be stored in offsite locations and servers
- The hierachy in the business from top to bottom
- Passing on responsibility for certain decisions or outcomes to others
- Some leaders have the abilty to attract, inspire and influence describe the term people
- this occurs when a debtor is unable to pay some or alll of the money they owe
- Similar to a large computerised filing system used to store, huge amounts of information which can be updated and manipulated
- This type of leader is more likely to see the opinions of others when making decisions
- The process of stripping away layers of managment in an organisation
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- A communication system which uses computers to transfer information directly from one business to another
- the term to describe measuring performance by comparing actual outcomes to plans and taking corrective action if necessary
- This plan sets out the aims and objectives of the business and will provide cash-flow forecasts and profit projections.
- meetings held on an occassion basis to dela with specific issues or problem facing the company.
- Responsible for enforcing the 1988and 2003 ACTS
- companies are required by law to hold this meeting once a year
- Business that owe us money because we sold them goods on credit or have money loaned to them
- The 1988 and 2003 laws protect the person known as what whose information is on file
- A list of topics for discussion at a meeting
23 Clues: A list of topics for discussion at a meeting • Responsible for enforcing the 1988and 2003 ACTS • The hierachy in the business from top to bottom • a small amonut of safety stock held within the business • Back up or emergency plans formulated to protect the business • Business we owe money to as a result of buying goods on credit • ...
EA Quiz 1 2013-11-04
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- Shows the functions within each perspective.
- An area of common activity and goals within an organization or between several organizations, where information and other resources are exchanged
- A set of assumptions, concepts, values and practices that constitutes a way of viewing reality
- E-___________. Business model centered on the purpose of buying and selling to consumers online
- ____________________ architecture models the business enterprise using logical service units (business processes) and the events that trigger them to represent the re-architected approach to satisfying customer requirements.elephant Has a trunk
- The fundamental organization of a system embodied in its components, their relationships to each other, and to the environment and the principle guiding its design evolution
- Describes the entities involved in each perspective of the enterprise.
- ____pplications streamline the process of collecting, presenting and paying repetitive consumer charges such as credit card, telephone and utility bills.
- ___________ marketplaces.Enable enterprises to sell goods and services to other business on the Net
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- Corresponds to an executive summary for a planner who wants an estimate of the size, cost and functionality of the system.
- Shows locations and interconnections within the enterprise.
- ___provides capability to generate products, services, responsiveness, individualization and customer happiness
- Represents the people relationships within the enterprise.
- __________________architecture Describes how the enterprise use, manage and maintain information.
- Net become a key medium for global marketing that provided low-cost repository of product and service information
- _______ model:Used by a system analyst who must determine the data elements and software functions that represents the business model.
- Describes the motivations of the enterprise. This reveals the enterprise goals and objectives, business plan, knowledge architecture and knowledge design.
- __________________Architecture manages information storage and retrieval in support of the enterprise objectives. It addresses location considerations and how information is utilized
- The software and hardware infrastructure needed to support information and systems. (one of EA architecture)
- Generic framework and methodology for development of technical architectures.
20 Clues: Shows the functions within each perspective. • Represents the people relationships within the enterprise. • Shows locations and interconnections within the enterprise. • Describes the entities involved in each perspective of the enterprise. • Generic framework and methodology for development of technical architectures. • ...
Venture Plan 2013-11-15
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- A not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members
- The levying of tax.
- An association of two or more persons engaged in a business enterprise in which the profits and losses are shared proportionally.
- A liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment.
- A condition or circumstance that puts one in a favourable or superior position.
- An unfavourable circumstance or condition that reduces the chances of success or effecttiveness.
- A type of business entity that is owned and run by one individual and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- Refers to sole proprietorships and general partnerships in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- Capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- A business that provides banking services for profit.
- The power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience.
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- A summary of how a business owner, manager, or entrepreneur intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavour and implement activities necessary and sufficient for the venture to succeed.
- Acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients.
- Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles.
- A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- The act, state, or right of possessing something.
- An asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it.
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- a farm, business, or other organization which is owned and run jointly by its members, who share the profits or benefits.
- A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
20 Clues: The levying of tax. • The act, state, or right of possessing something. • The state of being legally responsible for something. • A business that provides banking services for profit. • Relating to or supporting democracy or its principles. • Acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients. • ...
Accounts Crossword Competition 2023-11-01
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- A list of all the balances brought down in the ledger accounts (5, 7)
- An amount owed by the business which has not been paid yet (9)
- Abbreviation for theGovernment Department that administers and collects taxes (4)
- You do this when you check the cash book against the bank statement (4, 14)
- A plan or forecast for a set period of time for how much money you expect to make or to pay out (6)
- If you have a good trading year, you may make this (6)
- The account where all non-cash sales are recorded (5, 6)
- Another word for business income, usually from trading (7)
- The money invested in a business by its owner or owners (7)
- A word with three consecutive double letters (11)
- Everything the business owns (6)
- The amount a fixed asset is expected to lose in value during its life (12)
- A method of stock valuation which requires you to divide the total purchase price by the number of units (4)
- Sales revenue less opening inventory, plus purchases, less closing inventory (4, 2, 5, 4)
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- A business owned and run by two or more people (11)
- The name given to the "books" of the business which record the financial records (6)
- The difference between the selling price of an item and its variable cost (12)
- An expense that has not yet been paid (7)
- When you have tried everything you can, and still can't get the customer to pay, you have one of these (3, 4)
- The difference between a budgeted and an actual cost (8)
- The point at which a business is neither making a profit or a loss (9)
- The account where all cash transactions are recorded(4, 4)
- The account where all non cash purchases are recorded ( 8, 6)
- The costs you have to pay which are not related to the goods or services produced (9)
24 Clues: Everything the business owns (6) • An expense that has not yet been paid (7) • A word with three consecutive double letters (11) • A business owned and run by two or more people (11) • If you have a good trading year, you may make this (6) • The account where all non-cash sales are recorded (5, 6) • The difference between a budgeted and an actual cost (8) • ...
Eco Friendly Business 2024-04-23
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- Reusing discarded objects or material in such a way as to create a product of higher quality or value than the original.
- a written document that outlines the goals, strategies, and financial forecasts of a business.
- a newly established business that is typically small and initially financed and operated by a few individuals or a single person.
- Conveying a false impression or providing misleading information about the environmental practices of a company.
- an individual or entity that provides money or resources for an investment, expecting a financial return.
- Produced or grown without using artificial chemicals, hormones, antibiotics, or genetically modified organisms.
- the costs incurred or the money spent in order to generate revenue for a business.
- the income generated from the sale of goods or services before deducting expenses.
- Convert waste into reusable material.
- Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- The presence in or introduction into the environment of a substance or thing that has harmful or poisonous effects.
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- Able to be maintained at a certain rate or level; capable of lasting a long time.
- a plan of action designed to promote and sell a product or service.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level for an extended period.
- In accordance with principles of right and wrong; morally correct.
- a strategic planning technique used to help a business identify its Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats related to business competition or project planning.
- the financial gain a business achieves when the amount of revenue exceeds the expenses.
- Able to be replaced or replenished naturally.
- is a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Relating to or derived from living matter; produced or involving production without the use of chemical fertilizers, pesticides, or other artificial agents.
- Environmentally friendly or not harmful to the environment.
21 Clues: Convert waste into reusable material. • Able to be replaced or replenished naturally. • Environmentally friendly or not harmful to the environment. • In accordance with principles of right and wrong; morally correct. • Capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms. • a plan of action designed to promote and sell a product or service. • ...
Advanced Information Key Terminology 2022-04-29
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- Cost savings from producing two or more products
- Gives a business a strategic advantage
- This is total output divided by number of workers
- Someone who owes a business money
- A general increase in prices
- Difference between budget and actual
- Type of secondary market research
- Type of leader on Blake Mouton grid
- Another phrase for payables days
- Mergers and takeovers
- Overall profit in a decision tree
- Believed in four types of business culture
- An axis on stakeholder map
- Process in scientific decision making
- Another phrase for stock
- Business operating on an international scale
- The creation of new marketable products and processes
- 'Dragons Den style' funding
- A combined greater affect than individual parts
- the rules, practices and processes of running a company
- Non-critical activities have this
- Predicted revenue in a decision tree
- Continuous improvement
- Sampling method
- Using data to make decisions
- Comparing yourself to the competition
- Had a growth model
- Selling on of a debt
- Scaling back
- An entrepreneurial individual
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- ERP
- Profit in comparison to sales revenue
- Responsibility for local managers
- Part of Maslow's Hierarchy
- The sorting of Big Data
- data gathered through online platforms
- Selling price minus variable costs
- PLC's have this between ownership and control
- Economy of a developing nation
- The more experience a business has, the lower its costs will be
- Kotter and Schelsinger focused on this
- Moving away from your strategy
- Creator of the Force Field Analysis
- Doing too much business activity
- Six dimensions of International Culture
- Use of capital and labour in production
- A strategy the evolves over time
- Business controlled by the government
- Hackman and Oldham focused on this
- Method of protecting innovations
- Contracting out to an outside supplier
51 Clues: ERP • Scaling back • Sampling method • Had a growth model • Selling on of a debt • Mergers and takeovers • Continuous improvement • The sorting of Big Data • Another phrase for stock • Part of Maslow's Hierarchy • An axis on stakeholder map • 'Dragons Den style' funding • A general increase in prices • Using data to make decisions • An entrepreneurial individual • ...
Unit 10: Leadership & Management Vocabulary 2025-03-05
Across
- Function of management involves carrying out plans and helping employees work effectively.
- The process of making choices by identifying a problem, gathering information, and assessing alternative resolutions. Steps of the decision-making process Define the problem, Gather information, Identify your options, Make the decision, Implement the decision, Evaluate the decision.
- A business that makes finished products out of processed goods.
- The ability to influence individuals and groups to achieve organizational goals.
- The management function responsible for arranging resources to complete work.
- A business that purchases goods from a wholesaler and sells them to the consumer (the final buyer of the goods).
- Provides broad goals and direction for the entire business.
- A visual representation that shows the structure of a company and the relationships among workers.
- A business that moves goods from one business to another.
- The task of evaluating, recruiting, selecting, training, and placing appropriate individuals into defined job roles.
- Evaluating results to see if objectives have been accomplished as planned.
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- A person who influences, establishes direction, aligns people with goals, motivates, and inspires, and gives and receives feedback.
- A person who administrates, plans and budgets to carry out goals, organizes the work and assigns staff to various roles, monitors results, and provides solutions to ongoing activities.
- Producer, Processor, Manufacturer, Wholesaler, Retailer.
- The process of achieving company goals by planning, organizing, directing, controlling, and evaluating the effective use of resources.
- Processing information and making decisions about what needs to be done.
- Analysis This chart allows a company to evaluate its competitive position and to develop strategic planning. It assesses internal and external factors, as well as current and future potential.
- A set of factors that influence an individual's actions toward accomplishing a goal.
- A business that gathers raw goods.
- A business that changes raw materials into finished goods.
- A group of individuals with different skills and different tasks who work together to achieve a common goal.
21 Clues: A business that gathers raw goods. • Producer, Processor, Manufacturer, Wholesaler, Retailer. • A business that moves goods from one business to another. • A business that changes raw materials into finished goods. • Provides broad goals and direction for the entire business. • A business that makes finished products out of processed goods. • ...
Video Vocab 2015-04-27
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- code
- used to spy on Americans
- Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act
- name of secret project
- terms and conditions
- reported the NSA files to the public
- ID number
- decode
- facts and statistics
- document of authority
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- Five star general
- bundle of glass threads
- summarization of data
- system search
- NSA used to track computer tools that traveled through the U.S.
15 Clues: code • decode • ID number • system search • Five star general • terms and conditions • facts and statistics • summarization of data • document of authority • name of secret project • bundle of glass threads • used to spy on Americans • reported the NSA files to the public • Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act • NSA used to track computer tools that traveled through the U.S.
otak atik otak 2023-11-23
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- mental : psikis
- devisi dalam perusahaan: manager
- apa yang bisa dimakan : bandeng
- resmi: informal
- ikhtisar
- diri sendiri : intropeksi
- ada diantara langit dan bumi : dan
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- dari ujung jari : colek
- dari suatu hal : eksplanasi
- yang kakinya dua : mickeymouse
- yang masuk dalam tema tertentu : kostum
- mobil asal Jerman : BMW
- lagu : comeback
- intelligence : AI
- apa yang basah : keramas
15 Clues: ikhtisar • mental : psikis • lagu : comeback • resmi: informal • intelligence : AI • dari ujung jari : colek • mobil asal Jerman : BMW • apa yang basah : keramas • diri sendiri : intropeksi • dari suatu hal : eksplanasi • yang kakinya dua : mickeymouse • apa yang bisa dimakan : bandeng • devisi dalam perusahaan: manager • ada diantara langit dan bumi : dan • ...
Extraterrestrial Life 2024-02-03
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- - Study of life beyond Earth
- - Possible indication of life
- - Alleged kidnapping by aliens
- - Beyond Earth's boundaries
- - Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence
- - Direct contact with aliens
- - Feeling of being disconnected
- - Iconic film character
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- - Hypothetical inhabitant of Mars
- - Meeting with extraterrestrial beings
- - Life in outer space
- - Being from another world
- - Spacecraft for exploration
- - Extraterrestrial Biological Entity
- - Unidentified Flying Object
15 Clues: - Life in outer space • - Iconic film character • - Being from another world • - Beyond Earth's boundaries • - Study of life beyond Earth • - Spacecraft for exploration • - Direct contact with aliens • - Unidentified Flying Object • - Possible indication of life • - Alleged kidnapping by aliens • - Feeling of being disconnected • - Hypothetical inhabitant of Mars • ...
Petchem Future 2025-07-16
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- what emotional intelligence allows you to do
- happens before marriage
- work together well
- to see the future
- operate a motor vehicle
- ______ the dots
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- Mohammed Ali
- Speed up in engineering terms
- to go forward
- be the impact
- what you do with ideas
- to illuminate
- engineer's favorite MS office tool
- Don't just survive, _____
- done with a magnifying glass
15 Clues: Mohammed Ali • to go forward • be the impact • to illuminate • ______ the dots • to see the future • work together well • what you do with ideas • happens before marriage • operate a motor vehicle • Don't just survive, _____ • done with a magnifying glass • Speed up in engineering terms • engineer's favorite MS office tool • what emotional intelligence allows you to do
Vocabulary 2022-11-22
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- hate/crime against the Catholic Church or bible
- having sexual relationships with family
- enjoying being beaten
- to run or be elected for something
- having/showing intelligence
- intense
- ghost
- impossible to defeat
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- killing of a parent
- charming
- to keep the greater part of something
- of little value
- close/near of something
- listen
- a woman who is flirty
15 Clues: ghost • listen • intense • charming • of little value • killing of a parent • impossible to defeat • enjoying being beaten • a woman who is flirty • close/near of something • having/showing intelligence • to run or be elected for something • to keep the greater part of something • having sexual relationships with family • hate/crime against the Catholic Church or bible
our services 2025-05-24
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- fix for hazards
- Technical problem-solving services
- System observation and tracking
- Over-the-top streaming
- Space-based transmission technology
- broadcasting management system
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- Audience satisfaction quality
- Content delivery to broadcasters
- Fast channels on satellite
- collate of tv channels
- Ground station communication hub
- Live competitions broadcast
- Artificial Intelligence
- videos play and scheduling
- way to transfer data
15 Clues: fix for hazards • way to transfer data • collate of tv channels • Over-the-top streaming • Artificial Intelligence • Fast channels on satellite • videos play and scheduling • Live competitions broadcast • Audience satisfaction quality • broadcasting management system • System observation and tracking • Content delivery to broadcasters • Ground station communication hub • ...
Business Essentials Unit 3 2023-10-20
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- process of creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers
- Polite behavior; good manners.
- organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
- Knowledge, facts, or data presented in a useful form.
- process or activity of producing goods and services
- The management function that monitors the work effort.
- usage of outside organizations to perform business activities
- Fulfilling the requirements of the law.
- management involves long-term planning and organizing for future success
- The management function of setting up the way the business’s work will be done.
- An integrated technology that assists with an organization’s information management needs.
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- Loyalty to a particular business.
- day-to-day activities required for continued business
- A human resources management activity that involves recruiting, interviewing, hiring, orienting, and dealing with job changes for a company’s
- The management function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished.
- All the opportunities that businesses have to connect with customers and reinforce their brand value.
- accurate and useful financial records
- Short-range planning (one year) of specific actions the business will take.
- Advantages or payments employees receive in addition to their wages
19 Clues: Polite behavior; good manners. • Loyalty to a particular business. • accurate and useful financial records • Fulfilling the requirements of the law. • process or activity of producing goods and services • day-to-day activities required for continued business • Knowledge, facts, or data presented in a useful form. • The management function that monitors the work effort. • ...
AP Psychology 2016-04-20
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- Father of American Psychology
- famous for his experiments with monkeys
- Came up with the theory of learned helplessnes
- Came up with the Hierarchy of Needs
- Set the stage for behaviorism
- Famous for his theory of multiple intelligences
- Founder of experimental psychology
- Known for his understanding of split-brain patients
- Created the factor analysis and the rank correlation coefficient
- Known for his work with personality and intelligence
- Had a different perspective on developmental psychology with the social developmental theory.
- Came up with the Bobo Doll Experiment in 1961
- described as the father of modern linguistics
- Pioneer in the study of emotions and facial expressions
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- Developed the REBT (Relative Emotive Behavior Therapy)
- Father of operant conditioning
- Father of Classical Conditioning
- His student was Edward Titchener
- Credited with inventing the first intelligence test.
- came up with operational stage, concrete operational stage and formal operational stage.
- Came up with the forgetting curve and the spacing effect
- Conducted an experiment at Yale University that found people to be extremely obedient to authority figures.
- Father of client-centered therapy
- Stanford Prison Experiment
- associated with attachment and the strange situation
- Credited with the theory of neurosis
- did taste tests on rats
- Arguably the most known psychologist to date
28 Clues: did taste tests on rats • Stanford Prison Experiment • Father of American Psychology • Set the stage for behaviorism • Father of operant conditioning • Father of Classical Conditioning • His student was Edward Titchener • Father of client-centered therapy • Founder of experimental psychology • Came up with the Hierarchy of Needs • Credited with the theory of neurosis • ...
Encrypted for You 2021-02-03
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- A program where a computer mimics one or more aspects of human intelligence.
- Places located inside of malls that contain AI's and sell things.
- Where the calculations and logic are done.
- an electronic device with inputs and outputs that can store and process data.
- A set of instructions telling a computer what to do.
- Organisms being sold to social media.
- Social media was designed a certain way to lock you into the screen.
- A trait that a computer does not possess.
- Sometimes the information provided can be both reliable or bias so it really___.
- Where the user actually interacts with the software.
Down
- bad habit that involves someone self-deprecating over usage of social media.
- Side effect caused by believing only in your view through the internet.
- Untrustworthy or worthy newly received or noteworthy information, especially about recent or important events.
- A mental health issue that develops over usage of social media.
- Where the data is stored.
- AI's are used on places like Instagram and Snapchat.
- Any activity that uses computers to manage, process, and communicate information.
- The place Alice fell to get to Wonderland
- Test utilized to determine whether one is a human or an AI.
- Users receive and give, through the form of a cruel critique.
20 Clues: Where the data is stored. • Organisms being sold to social media. • The place Alice fell to get to Wonderland • A trait that a computer does not possess. • Where the calculations and logic are done. • AI's are used on places like Instagram and Snapchat. • A set of instructions telling a computer what to do. • Where the user actually interacts with the software. • ...
Sanjushree's crossword healthOmind 2021-02-15
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- Interconnection between the individuals and their environment on a daily basis
- Master gland of the human body
- Social pressure's effect of a group over individuals
- The four stages of this therapy are engagement, assessment, insight and reorientation
- Martin Seligman designed this model
- Memory that involves conscious recollection of previous experiences together with their context in terms of time, place, associated emotions, etc
- Facing and experiencing everything at a time
- Sub-field in psychology focusing on the symbolic experiences in human life
- Stated that the intelligence cannot exist in a fixed quantity
- There is an association between insanity and ______
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- Stanley Milgram experimented this aspect of the human behaviour
- Action method uses spontaneous dramatization, role-playing and dramatic self-presentation to investigate and gain insight into their lives.
- Anxiety caused due to the repressed sexual desires
- Brain's part driving the flight/fight response
- Kind of phase-sensitive learning that is rapid and apparently independent of the consequences of behaviour
- Experimented on the behavioural outcome of people in an evil place
- Chemical messenger which plays a role in reward and movement regulation in the brain
- Application of psychological principles and practices onto the legal system
- Father of cognitive therapy
- Intelligence referring to the ability to think and reason flexibly
20 Clues: Father of cognitive therapy • Master gland of the human body • Martin Seligman designed this model • Facing and experiencing everything at a time • Brain's part driving the flight/fight response • Anxiety caused due to the repressed sexual desires • There is an association between insanity and ______ • Social pressure's effect of a group over individuals • ...
203 test 2 2020-10-11
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- the hippocampus ______ as we get older
- in Hugnet and Regner (2009) study it was found that ___________ affected the girl's ability in drawing a complex figures.
- prenatal exposure to ________ may affect spatial performance in females.
- gender differences are seen in babies as young as(2words)
- where resources are pooled and passed on (3words)
- 2 types of evolution which plays a big part in biological changes.
- describes 3 types of intelligence which have a moderate correlation with each other.
- does not decline as we age (3words)
- girls outperform boys on _______ abilities
- Amongt medical professionals novice tend to use this type of reasoning
- A development amongst one person.
- A type of intelligence which improves with age.
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- the part of the brain which deals with spatial skills and gets larger with expertise.
- recruiting additional neural resources to compensate for decline.
- Infants at 1 year's old understand other's __________
- Expertise tend to do this to information for a better configuration.
- memory is preserved with age
- male brain location which is activated during a rhyming activity(2words).
- evolutionary development
- the part of the brain which transforms for musicians, mathematicians and bilinguals(3words).
- Some animals pass _______ which are socially learned.
- helps to improve neural resources which help withstand neural decline
22 Clues: evolutionary development • memory is preserved with age • A development amongst one person. • does not decline as we age (3words) • the hippocampus ______ as we get older • girls outperform boys on _______ abilities • A type of intelligence which improves with age. • where resources are pooled and passed on (3words) • Infants at 1 year's old understand other's __________ • ...
AP Psych Unit 5 2024-04-26
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- Intelligence that depends on reasoning.
- A bias that gives you a tendency to look for information that only confirms your ideas.
- Encoding using the meaning of words
- Type of processing where the brain process many functions simultaneously
- Thinking that increases the number of solutions for a problem
- Processing of words based on structure and appearance
- Memory of specific events
- When you stick to your initial conceptions after it has been proven wrong.
- Thinking that narrows down solutions to find the best solution for a problem
- Memory that doesn't require conscious recollection
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- Intelligence that depends on previous knowledge
- Processing information into the memory system
- Memory aids using the sound of words
- Amnesia attributing to the wrong source an event we have heard, heard about, read about, or imagined.
- Processing that requires attention and conscious effort.
- Amnesia that affects the ability toto retrieve information from one's past
- Impairment of language, usually caused by left hemisphere damage either to Broca's area
- Processing of words that uses definitions and meaning.
- Amnesia that affects the ability to form new memories
- Memory of audio stiumuli
- Memory of facts and experiences
- Ehen previously stored memories can change after being recalled before being stored again.
22 Clues: Memory of audio stiumuli • Memory of specific events • Memory of facts and experiences • Encoding using the meaning of words • Memory aids using the sound of words • Intelligence that depends on reasoning. • Processing information into the memory system • Intelligence that depends on previous knowledge • Memory that doesn't require conscious recollection • ...
WORDS RELATED TO TECHNOLOGY 2024-06-05
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- - Materials used in electronic devices.
- - Electronic devices worn on the body.
- - Electronic device for processing data.
- - Internet-based storage and computing services.
- - Organized collection of data.
- -(Internet of Things Network of physical devices connected to the Internet.
- -(Artificial Intelligence)Simulation of human intelligence by machines.
- - Global network connecting millions of computers.
- - Buying and selling of goods online.
- - Large and complex data sets.
- - Digital or virtual currency using cryptography.
- - Manipulation of matter on an atomic scale.
- - Step-by-step procedure for calculations.
- - Process of converting information into code.
- - Group of interconnected computers.
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- - Computer that provides data to other computers.
- - Advanced computing using quantum-mechanical phenomena.
- - Unmanned aerial vehicles.
- - Mobile device with advanced features.
- - Protection of computer systems from theft or damage.
- - Programs and operating information used by a computer.
- - Overlaying digital information on the real world.
- - Physical components of a computer.
- - Technology enabling systems to operate without human intervention.
- - Technology dealing with the design and operation of robots.
- - Measuring and analyzing human body characteristics.
- - Distributed ledger technology.
- Printing - Creating a physical object from a digital model.
- - Type of AI that allows computers to learn from data.
- -(Virtual Reality)Computer-generated simulation of a 3D environment.
30 Clues: - Unmanned aerial vehicles. • - Large and complex data sets. • - Organized collection of data. • - Distributed ledger technology. • - Physical components of a computer. • - Group of interconnected computers. • - Buying and selling of goods online. • - Electronic devices worn on the body. • - Mobile device with advanced features. • - Materials used in electronic devices. • ...
Robo 2023-01-31
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- a device that changes a form of energy into mechanical energy to produce motion
- stable subatomic particle
- intelligence development of computer systems able to perform tasks that require human intelligence
- train mount gears on a frame
- passive two-terminal electrical component
- loop an automatic control system in which an operation, process, or mechanism is regulated by feedback.
- detects faults in system
- current periodically switching flow of electric charge
- the unit of electrical power equal to one ampere under the pressure of one volt.
- rotating circular machine
- torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force
- motor-driven system with a feedback element built in.
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- current one directional flow of electric charge
- loops a control system in which the control action is independent of the "process output"
- board an open hardware development board
- circuit one that has two or more paths for the electricity to flow, the loads are parallel to each other.
- dynamics the study of forces and motions about an axis of rotation
- unit of electrical potential
- nucleus electrons protons neutrons form atom nucleus
- unit of measure of the rate of electron flow or current in an electrical conductor.
- ratio the ratio of the number of rotations of a driver gear to the number of rotations of a driven gear.
- circuit a simple pathway that lets electrons flow to one or more resistors
- a electromotive force
23 Clues: a electromotive force • detects faults in system • stable subatomic particle • rotating circular machine • unit of electrical potential • train mount gears on a frame • board an open hardware development board • passive two-terminal electrical component • current one directional flow of electric charge • torque is the rotational equivalent of linear force • ...
