business Crossword Puzzles
Business Vocabulary 2025-05-06
Across
- Funds put into business (10)
- Shareholder reward (9)
- A financial prediction (8)
- Total income before expenses (7)
- A plan of action (8)
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- Fusion of companies (6)
- Ownership portion (5)
- Aperson with an interest in a company (11)
- Expected spending plan (6)
- Future financial estimate (8)
- Financial gain (6)
- Share in ownership (6)
12 Clues: Financial gain (6) • A plan of action (8) • Ownership portion (5) • Shareholder reward (9) • Share in ownership (6) • Fusion of companies (6) • Expected spending plan (6) • A financial prediction (8) • Funds put into business (10) • Future financial estimate (8) • Total income before expenses (7) • Aperson with an interest in a company (11)
Business Studies 2025-06-23
Across
- The act of directing and influencing people to work towards organizational goals.
- A group of people working together to achieve a common goal.
- The overall environment in which a business operates.
- The inputs used to produce goods and services.
- The ability to create and innovate in business.
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization.
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- The ability to influence others.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- The act of managing resources effectively.
- The systematic arrangement of tasks and responsibilities.
- The process of setting objectives and determining a course of action.
11 Clues: The ability to influence others. • A person who starts and runs a business. • The act of managing resources effectively. • The inputs used to produce goods and services. • The ability to create and innovate in business. • The overall environment in which a business operates. • The systematic arrangement of tasks and responsibilities. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- Cost, expense which remain constant regardless of the level of production or sales
- Assets, long-term tangible assets, held by a business for production, rental or administrative purposes
- goods and materials a business holds for resale or production
- Flow, net amount of cash and cash equivalents moving into and out of a business over a specific period reflecting its liquidity and ability to meet financial obligations
- Statements, reports which summarize a company's financial activities and position
- total amount of money generated by a business through its primary operations
- Profit, amount remaining after subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from total revenue, representing the profitability from the core business operations
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- financial obligations and debts a business owes to external parties, suppliers, lenders and creditors
- Profit, amount left after subtracting all expenses, including cost of goods sold (COGS) and operating expenses, from total revenue, indicating a business’s overall profitability
- Receivable, money owed to a business by its customers for goods or services sold on credit
- Payable, amount of money a business owes to its suppliers or creditors for goods and services purchased on credit
- physical currency, coins and balances in bank accounts
- cost incurred by a business in its day-to-day operations to generate revenue
13 Clues: physical currency, coins and balances in bank accounts • goods and materials a business holds for resale or production • total amount of money generated by a business through its primary operations • cost incurred by a business in its day-to-day operations to generate revenue • Statements, reports which summarize a company's financial activities and position • ...
business vocabulary 2025-10-17
Across
- competition – Sells different products that meet the same need.
- pricing – Price based on competitors' prices.
- pricing – Price based on what the customer thinks it's worth.
- – How a product gets to the customer.
- data – Info you collect yourself.
Down
- pricing – Low price to quickly gain market share.
- pricing – Cost + markup for profit.
- competition – Sells the same product or service.
- – Analyzes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- data – Info collected by someone else.
- market - A specific group of consumers a business aims to reach.
11 Clues: data – Info you collect yourself. • pricing – Cost + markup for profit. • – How a product gets to the customer. • data – Info collected by someone else. • pricing – Price based on competitors' prices. • competition – Sells the same product or service. • pricing – Low price to quickly gain market share. • – Analyzes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. • ...
Business organisation 2025-11-07
Across
- Any individual or group with an interest in the success or decisions of a business.
- A company whose shares can be bought and sold on the stock market.
- The part of the economy owned by individuals and businesses for profit. Which sector is this?
- Organisations that operate to support social or community goals rather than make profit.
- A method for analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
- The part of the economy owned and funded by the government. Which sector is this?
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- A business owned and run by one person.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities and profits.
- A framework used to analyse external influences such as politics and economics.
- A company whose shares are privately owned and not traded on the stock exchange.
11 Clues: A business owned and run by one person. • A company whose shares can be bought and sold on the stock market. • A method for analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. • A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities and profits. • A framework used to analyse external influences such as politics and economics. • ...
International Business 2025-11-21
Across
- Hiring external organisations, often overseas, to perform tasks.
- The planning and management of the movement of goods.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- Goods and services purchased from other countries.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The value of one currency compared to another.
Down
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- The process of increased interconnectedness between countries.
- Moving part of a business’s operations to another country.
- The full process of producing and distributing goods.
- Any government action that restricts international trade.
11 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • The value of one currency compared to another. • Goods and services purchased from other countries. • The planning and management of the movement of goods. • The full process of producing and distributing goods. • A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported. • ...
Entrepreneurs 2023-07-24
Across
- To create something new or unique.
- The achievement of a goal in business.
- A detailed strategy for achieving a business goal.
- Something made or sold by a business to meet a customer's need.
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- A person who buys goods or services from a business.
- A creative thought or plan that can lead to a business.
- The chance of losing something when starting a business.
- To offer goods or services in exchange for money.
- The money a business makes after paying its expenses.
9 Clues: To create something new or unique. • The achievement of a goal in business. • To offer goods or services in exchange for money. • A detailed strategy for achieving a business goal. • A person who buys goods or services from a business. • The money a business makes after paying its expenses. • A creative thought or plan that can lead to a business. • ...
Market Structure, Advertising, and Business Structure 2025-02-27
Across
- shareholders
- one company dominates a market
- this type of business issues stock
- this word means just one
- market with identical products
- this type of business has two owners
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- a type of business with a known name
- having responsibility
- few companies dominate a market
- a particular target group
- market with lots of competition
- social media advertising___________
12 Clues: shareholders • having responsibility • this word means just one • a particular target group • one company dominates a market • market with identical products • few companies dominate a market • market with lots of competition • this type of business issues stock • social media advertising___________ • a type of business with a known name • this type of business has two owners
Financial Literacy 2022-02-16
Across
- ... is what the owner/s invest into a business.
- The wealth of the business.
- Funds taken out of the business by the owner.
- Debts of the business are known as ...
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- A place where goods are offered for sale is called a ...
- ... are the possessions of the business.
- .... is an example of Fixed Assets.
- A financial plan is known as a ...
- Another word for expenses.
- An example of a Current Asset is ...
10 Clues: Another word for expenses. • The wealth of the business. • A financial plan is known as a ... • .... is an example of Fixed Assets. • An example of a Current Asset is ... • Debts of the business are known as ... • ... are the possessions of the business. • Funds taken out of the business by the owner. • ... is what the owner/s invest into a business. • ...
Microsoft 365 Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-18
Across
- business analytics tools
- presentation software
- grow your business online
- digital storytelling app
- word-processing program
- calendaring and mail server
- organize teamwork
- social networking and communication platform
- project management software
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- chat-centered workspace
- cloud storage service
- automate workflows
- personal information manager
- secure place to store, organize, share, and access information
- Mileage Tracking App
- database management system
- discover content on personalized insights
- spreadsheet
18 Clues: spreadsheet • organize teamwork • automate workflows • Mileage Tracking App • cloud storage service • presentation software • chat-centered workspace • word-processing program • business analytics tools • digital storytelling app • grow your business online • database management system • calendaring and mail server • project management software • personal information manager • ...
Business and Law Revision 2025-01-30
Across
- - A contract that is valid but can be legally voided or canceled by one party under certain circumstances, such as fraud or misrepresentation (Contracts).
- ... Law - Law developed through judicial decisions rather than statutory enactments, forming a significant part of the Irish legal system (Classification and Sources of Law).
- - The process of recruiting, training, and retaining employees to ensure the organization has the right workforce (Management Functions).
- - The authority of a court to hear and decide cases (Classification and Sources of Law).
- - An individual or entity that owns shares in a company, representing partial ownership (Fundamentals of Company Law).
- - A necessary element in contract formation, involving an exchange of value between the parties (Element in Contracts).
- Legal Entity - The concept that a company has its own legal identity, separate from its owners, protecting them from personal liability (Fundamentals of Company Law).
- - An analysis framework focusing on Political, Economic, Social, and Technological factors affecting the macro business environment (Macro Business Environment).
- ... Law - Laws and regulations established by the European Union that member states must adhere to (Classification and Sources of Law).
- - Any resource owned by an individual or business that holds value and can be used to generate income (Finance).
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- - A person who initiates and manages a new business, taking risks to achieve profit and growth (Entrepreneurship).
- - The management function of allocating resources, tasks, and responsibilities to achieve organizational goals (Management Functions).
- - A system of law based on fairness and justice, complementing common law by addressing cases where strict legal rules produce unfair outcomes (Classification and Sources of Law).
- - The final stage of the entrepreneurial process, involving the exit strategy or realizing returns from the business (Entrepreneurial Process).
- - The legal responsibility of an individual or organization to fulfill obligations or compensate for damages (Fundamentals of Company Law).
- - A management level that bridges top management and operational staff, focusing on implementing policies and overseeing day-to-day operations (Management Levels).
- - A management skill involving the ability to understand complex situations, develop strategies, and solve problems (Management Skills).
- - A type of contract where only one party makes a promise or undertakes an obligation, often seen in rewards or offers (Contracts).
- of Suppliers - The ability of suppliers to influence pricing, availability, and terms of supply in a business setting (Micro Business Environment).
19 Clues: - The authority of a court to hear and decide cases (Classification and Sources of Law). • - Any resource owned by an individual or business that holds value and can be used to generate income (Finance). • - A person who initiates and manages a new business, taking risks to achieve profit and growth (Entrepreneurship). • ...
Issue 29 2016-06-27
Across
- In addition to identifying and detaining those using WU services for illicit purposes, Compliance employees can help that funds used for the right purposes arrive safely to customers’ family and friends.
- Among the many ways in which Compliance can make a difference is to to customers and business partners.
- A goal of WUBS is to fully a culture of compliance in its business.
- According to the Director of AML operations for LAROC, the new governance in place enables the integration of innovation and regulatory compliance while keeping the front and center.
- One of the critical factors in a successful partnership between Compliance and business is for business to be able to walk away from . (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- Compliance should be both partner and to the Business side of the house.
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- In a solid working partnership, the third line of defense is . (Hint: the answer is two words.)
- A major Business – Compliance project consolidated a branch of Financial UK under Western Union International Bank. (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- According the Director of AML Ops for LAROC, Compliance employees have ways to make a difference in the world that other kinds of businesses may not offer.
- The model for the Compliance – business partnership is built on lines of defense.
- Compliance can be a strong for business because many existing and potential customers require strong compliance from their partner banks. (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- takes the first line of defense in the WUBS – Compliance partnership model.
12 Clues: A goal of WUBS is to fully a culture of compliance in its business. • takes the first line of defense in the WUBS – Compliance partnership model. • Compliance should be both partner and to the Business side of the house. • The model for the Compliance – business partnership is built on lines of defense. • ...
Issue 29 2016-06-27
Across
- A goal of WUBS is to fully a culture of compliance in its business.
- In addition to identifying and detaining those using WU services for illicit purposes, Compliance employees can help that funds used for the right purposes arrive safely to customers’ family and friends.
- In a solid working partnership, the third line of defense is . (Hint: the answer is two words.)
- According the Director of AML Ops for LAROC, Compliance employees have ways to make a difference in the world that other kinds of businesses may not offer.
- takes the first line of defense in the WUBS – Compliance partnership model.
- According to the Director of AML operations for LAROC, the new governance in place enables the integration of innovation and regulatory compliance while keeping the front and center.
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- The model for the Compliance – business partnership is built on lines of defense.
- One of the critical factors in a successful partnership between Compliance and business is for business to be able to walk away from . (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- Compliance can be a strong for business because many existing and potential customers require strong compliance from their partner banks. (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- A major Business – Compliance project consolidated a branch of Financial UK under Western Union International Bank. (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- Among the many ways in which Compliance can make a difference is to to customers and business partners.
- Compliance should be both partner and to the Business side of the house.
12 Clues: A goal of WUBS is to fully a culture of compliance in its business. • takes the first line of defense in the WUBS – Compliance partnership model. • Compliance should be both partner and to the Business side of the house. • The model for the Compliance – business partnership is built on lines of defense. • ...
Accounting terms 2023-02-20
Across
- owner's equity is also known as _______
- a person to whom the business owes money for goods, in the accounting term is known as_
- The positive difference between revenue and expense_______
- The name given to goods that were bought by the business for resale is called______
- An individual trading alone in her own name
- property of all kinds like land ,equipment, and inventory is called ____
- cash or goods taken out of a business for owner private use_____
- the accounting term used when a cheque is used in a transaction is called _____
Down
- events that result in a change in the Statement of Financial Position called_______
- a persons owes the firm money is known as_______
- Value of goods that have been supplied to the customer is referred to as ______
- amounts owed by the business for goods is referred to as _______
- The process of recording business transactions
13 Clues: owner's equity is also known as _______ • An individual trading alone in her own name • The process of recording business transactions • a persons owes the firm money is known as_______ • The positive difference between revenue and expense_______ • amounts owed by the business for goods is referred to as _______ • ...
Marketing Terminology Crossword 2025-05-01
Across
- Sold The total cost of the product and delivery to the customer as a result of sale
- Direct sales can be sales representative or sales team selling a product or service direct to the consumer
- A product focused on the household or it satifies personal needs
- Identifying the consumer that will buy your product
- Used by selling products on a company website
- Base reference point to which measurements are made to determine increases or decreases in business
- When your product is used for specific business operation
- refers to the knowledge customers and potential customers have of your business
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- A term in identifying your target market
- Resources owned by business
- A company will print a product catalog and distribute in stores or through direct mail
- Gradual reduction in the value of your assets
- Rival companies engaged in the same business and focused on the same customer base
13 Clues: Resources owned by business • A term in identifying your target market • Gradual reduction in the value of your assets • Used by selling products on a company website • Identifying the consumer that will buy your product • When your product is used for specific business operation • A product focused on the household or it satifies personal needs • ...
business crossword puzzle 2022-09-26
Across
- introducing new ideas through creativity
- running a business with a buddy or partner, if the partner leaves you can still run the business.
- property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- the action or system of exchanging goods or services without using money.
- you own a business all by yourself.
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- a business partly owned by the state and controlled through a public authority.
- an open space where a market is usually held; where you buy things in an open space.
- a business involving considerable risk
- an event or contest in which individuals compete
- investigating the opinion or word of the public by asking them questions
- being responsible for something, sometimes by law
- the action of making something from raw materials or components
13 Clues: you own a business all by yourself. • a business involving considerable risk • introducing new ideas through creativity • an event or contest in which individuals compete • being responsible for something, sometimes by law • the action of making something from raw materials or components • investigating the opinion or word of the public by asking them questions • ...
Digital Business Overview 2025-09-14
Across
- Robots Robots designed to work alongside humans in a shared workspace
- The use of internet-based systems to carry out commercial activities
- Groups of people who share a concern or passion for something they do and interact regularly to improve their skills
- A decentralized and distributed digital ledger
- An online platform for conducting business electronically
- A network of interconnected devices embedded with sensors, software, and other technologies to collect and exchange data over the internet.
- operates under the Business-to-Consumer e-commerce business model
- The process of adopting digital technologies in business
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- A business that uses digital technology to improve its operations
- Platforms that allow sellers and buyers to engage in commerce online
- An immersive experience where users interact in virtual environment
- India's own real-time payment system
- The use of social media platforms to promote products, services, or brands and engage with target audiences.
13 Clues: India's own real-time payment system • A decentralized and distributed digital ledger • The process of adopting digital technologies in business • An online platform for conducting business electronically • A business that uses digital technology to improve its operations • operates under the Business-to-Consumer e-commerce business model • ...
Travel and Tourism companies 2025-11-06
Across
- How much control does an independent owner have over the company?
- What business takes the role to manage the business and its employees?
- A limited liability company with just one owner?
- What business manages the operations of a separate entity, such as an investment fund or a property?
- What would you call the franchise business following a set of strict procedures from an established brand?
- What is a P of managed business meaning anything offered to a market to satisfy a customer's need or want?
Down
- Independent, franchise, and managed types of business are?
- What is often structured as a limited liability company?
- What is a business that creates and makes its own decisions?
- What party is a managed company?
10 Clues: What party is a managed company? • A limited liability company with just one owner? • What is often structured as a limited liability company? • Independent, franchise, and managed types of business are? • What is a business that creates and makes its own decisions? • How much control does an independent owner have over the company? • ...
Karl's Birthday Crossword 2021-05-22
Across
- what he doesn't act like
- grandchild 2
- what he has many of
- grandchild 3B
- had a couple of these
- brought them back to Wichita
- the better half
- keeps them in business
- managed regional airport
- grandchild 3A
- grandchild 1
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- what's important in life
- beats the alternative
- start in aviation career
- chasing little ball
- business jet in St Louis
- 2nd child
- 1st child
- grandchild 4
- consulted for them
- favorite vacation spot
21 Clues: 2nd child • 1st child • grandchild 2 • grandchild 4 • grandchild 1 • grandchild 3B • grandchild 3A • the better half • consulted for them • chasing little ball • what he has many of • beats the alternative • had a couple of these • keeps them in business • favorite vacation spot • what's important in life • what he doesn't act like • start in aviation career • business jet in St Louis • ...
marketing 2015-10-03
Across
- the business product
- obtaining something
- where buyers and sellers meet
- revise facts
- someone your competing against
- one who receives
- to put in place
- assistance
- who makes one or more purchases
Down
- brand name
- the pleasure obtained by such fulfillment
- raw material or personnel
- creating something
- quality of something
- the work place
- the entire team
- provider of product
- the root of evil
- managing your assets and money
- an institution where money is save
20 Clues: brand name • assistance • revise facts • the work place • the entire team • to put in place • one who receives • the root of evil • creating something • obtaining something • provider of product • the business product • quality of something • raw material or personnel • where buyers and sellers meet • someone your competing against • managing your assets and money • who makes one or more purchases • ...
marketing 2015-10-04
Across
- to put in place
- one who trades money for goods
- where buyers and sellers meet
- obtaining something
- the pleasure obtained by such fulfillment
- revise facts
- raw material or personnel
- provider of product
- the root of evil
- who makes one or more purchases
Down
- the quality
- creating something
- someone your competing against
- assistance
- the work place
- one who receives
- managing your assets and money
- the business product
- the entire team
- brand name
20 Clues: assistance • brand name • the quality • revise facts • the work place • to put in place • the entire team • one who receives • the root of evil • creating something • obtaining something • provider of product • the business product • raw material or personnel • where buyers and sellers meet • someone your competing against • one who trades money for goods • managing your assets and money • ...
Economics Review 2024-03-26
Across
- minimum price for a good or service
- tools used in the production of goods and services
- The cost of borrowing money
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- The US uses...
- exclusive rights over an invention
- Federal Reserve System
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- A person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business
- business owned and operated by one person
- An amount owed by a business
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- A general and progressive increase in prices
- tems of value that are owned
- Makes the US coins
- Exchange of goods or service
- the lowest point in an economic contraction
16 Clues: The US uses... • Makes the US coins • Federal Reserve System • The cost of borrowing money • An amount owed by a business • tems of value that are owned • Exchange of goods or service • exclusive rights over an invention • minimum price for a good or service • business owned and operated by one person • the lowest point in an economic contraction • ...
EMS Terms 2021-07-14
Across
- Owned by the government and always pay tax
- need goods imported from other nations
- has a high life expectancy rate
- businesses that earn money from making goods
- an advantage to a formal bussiness is that they have access to big _____
- A very small business that moves around
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- makes money from selling goods
- disadvantages to a formal business is that its expensive to apply to ______
- Paying no tax is an example of ______an informal business
- don't contribute to the country is an example of a _____ of informal bussinesses
10 Clues: makes money from selling goods • has a high life expectancy rate • need goods imported from other nations • A very small business that moves around • Owned by the government and always pay tax • businesses that earn money from making goods • Paying no tax is an example of ______an informal business • ...
EMS Terms 2021-07-14
Across
- need goods imported from other nations
- A very small business that moves around
- makes money from selling goods
- businesses that earn money from making goods
- has a high life expectancy rate
Down
- disadvantages to a formal business is that its expensive to apply to ______
- Owned by the government and always pay tax
- an advantage to a formal bussiness is that they have access to big _____
- Paying no tax is an example of ______an informal business
- don't contribute to the country is an example of a _____ of informal bussinesses
10 Clues: makes money from selling goods • has a high life expectancy rate • need goods imported from other nations • A very small business that moves around • Owned by the government and always pay tax • businesses that earn money from making goods • Paying no tax is an example of ______an informal business • ...
Economies and Diseconomies 2023-11-19
Across
- Things that benefit many different businesses(Roads, transport etc)
- A business that provides services to other businesses
- This can be a cause of Diseconomies of scale, related to word of mouth.
- As a business expands it pays a higher cost per unit
- Something that benefits a single business
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- As a business grows they buy in bulk and pay less for larger purchases
- An employee with specialised training
- As a business grows they will have a wider range of finance
- When a business becomes large enough it can higher specific employees for specific tasks
- Something that benefits an entire Industry
10 Clues: An employee with specialised training • Something that benefits a single business • Something that benefits an entire Industry • As a business expands it pays a higher cost per unit • A business that provides services to other businesses • As a business grows they will have a wider range of finance • ...
Entrepeneurship Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-29
Across
- The process of bringing a new product to the market (10 Letters)
- The act of taking risks in pursuit of business success (9 Letters)
- The study of entrepreneurial processes (16 Letters)
- The act of financing a new business with personal savings (12 letters)
- The ability to adapt to market changes (11 Letters)
- A key skill for entrepreneurs(8 Letters)
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- A document outlining a business idea's potential for success (9 Letters)
- A business model where customers pay a recurring fee (9 Letters)
- The entrepreneur's initial investment (5 Letters)
- Start of a business venture (7 Letters)
10 Clues: Start of a business venture (7 Letters) • A key skill for entrepreneurs(8 Letters) • The entrepreneur's initial investment (5 Letters) • The study of entrepreneurial processes (16 Letters) • The ability to adapt to market changes (11 Letters) • The process of bringing a new product to the market (10 Letters) • ...
SLM 1 2024-10-14
Across
- financial advantages of producing something in very large quantities
- a business owned by between 2 and 20 people
- money from the sale of goods and services
- output per worker in a given time period
Down
- when the owner of a business is personally liable for the debts of the business
- proportion of sales in a total market that a business or product enjoys
- objectives that improve human well-being
- a person who takes risks and sets up a business
- costs not directly linked to output, such as rental costs or interest paid on loans
- a business owned by a single person
10 Clues: a business owned by a single person • objectives that improve human well-being • output per worker in a given time period • money from the sale of goods and services • a business owned by between 2 and 20 people • a person who takes risks and sets up a business • financial advantages of producing something in very large quantities • ...
A Christmas Carol: Act 1 2023-12-08
Across
- Scrooge's business
- nonsense
- unreasonable, disagreeable
- a solitary greedy man
- a greedy person
- greedy and jealous
- Scrooge's little sister
- time and place of a story
- Scrooge's former boss
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- Scrooge's clerk
- The spirit who visits Scrooge is Christmas:
- Number of spirits who will visit Scrooge
- determined
- person who is always unhappy
- Scrooge's business partner
- Latin prefix mal
- gloomy, unhappy
- to make money
18 Clues: nonsense • determined • to make money • Scrooge's clerk • gloomy, unhappy • a greedy person • Latin prefix mal • Scrooge's business • greedy and jealous • a solitary greedy man • Scrooge's former boss • Scrooge's little sister • time and place of a story • unreasonable, disagreeable • Scrooge's business partner • person who is always unhappy • Number of spirits who will visit Scrooge • ...
business, business,business‼︎ 2022-10-27
Across
- that agreement between two or more business to work together on project
- they have limited liability
- available to everyone
- corporation business owned by the government and run by directors appointed by the government
- the owner of business grants a license to another person or business to use their business idea
Down
- owned by two or more shareholders
6 Clues: available to everyone • they have limited liability • owned by two or more shareholders • that agreement between two or more business to work together on project • the owner of business grants a license to another person or business to use their business idea • corporation business owned by the government and run by directors appointed by the government
Crossword 2016-02-11
Across
- partner Is reponsible for debts of the limited partnership
- job opposite to full-time job
- itsehallinnollinen
- a person who runs a business
- tytäryhtiö
- An association of two or more people who run a business together
- keskeyttää
- Harjoittelija
- synonym for cv
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- partner äänetön yhtiömies
- esimies
- toimilupa
- Haastattelija
- Person holding a degree
- Synonym for salary
- a company that has been bought or taken over
- Instruction for a particular task
- Luontaisedut
- Työnantaja
- company Osakeyhtiö
20 Clues: esimies • toimilupa • tytäryhtiö • keskeyttää • Työnantaja • Luontaisedut • Haastattelija • Harjoittelija • synonym for cv • Synonym for salary • itsehallinnollinen • company Osakeyhtiö • Person holding a degree • partner äänetön yhtiömies • a person who runs a business • job opposite to full-time job • Instruction for a particular task • a company that has been bought or taken over • ...
My Better World 2022-09-26
Across
- not drama
- basic needs are met
- Inner Strengths
- introduces a topic
- Not a Teacher
- harrasment in school
- Who we are
- makes learning fun
- Fuels teen pregnancy
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- cama corevalue
- An example of business records
- Our Journey
- Kind
- First part of the book
- learners through it
- Given to victims of rape
- preserve it
- Basic Need
- Our beliefs
- Starts a new business idea
- Report it
- Our Programe
- every one has them
23 Clues: Kind • not drama • Report it • Basic Need • Who we are • Our Journey • preserve it • Our beliefs • Our Programe • Not a Teacher • cama corevalue • Inner Strengths • introduces a topic • makes learning fun • every one has them • learners through it • basic needs are met • harrasment in school • Fuels teen pregnancy • First part of the book • Given to victims of rape • Starts a new business idea • ...
Carol's Life 2024-05-10
Across
- the village she lived in
- name of childhood dog
- surname
- birth month
- third child
- sister's name
- third grandchild
- father's name
- type of business she opened
- brother's name
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- last child
- number of kids she has
- son
- third
- first grandchild
- mother's name
- second grandchild
- first grand daughter
- first child
- the girl that put the chair by the wall
- honeymoon destination
- fifth grandchild
- name of her first business
- where her sister lives
24 Clues: son • third • surname • last child • first child • birth month • third child • mother's name • sister's name • father's name • brother's name • first grandchild • fifth grandchild • third grandchild • second grandchild • first grand daughter • name of childhood dog • honeymoon destination • number of kids she has • where her sister lives • the village she lived in • name of her first business • ...
Small Biz Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-25
Across
- 2 way or group communication
- The place where the you find information about a small business agreement
- take credit card payments anywhere you have wireless signal
- virtual phone system/cloud based phone system
- Protection and support tailored to the business needs
Down
- mobile-resource management solutions for companies. Workers recor their time, track mileage, and complete work orders
- expert: Special resources for pursuing careers in Small Business sales
- ____ can perform Any transaction on the Cru account
- Signing an ______ entitles the customer to the benefits of the AT&T Exclusively Business Porgram.
- _____is a small business focused application available on most smartphone and tablet platforms that allows customers to fo paperless.
- A web portal allows customers to add, remove, and provision users quickly and easily ability to check services status a need run reports.
11 Clues: 2 way or group communication • virtual phone system/cloud based phone system • ____ can perform Any transaction on the Cru account • Protection and support tailored to the business needs • take credit card payments anywhere you have wireless signal • expert: Special resources for pursuing careers in Small Business sales • ...
Small Biz Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-25
Across
- virtual phone system/cloud based phone system
- The place where the you find information about a small business agreement
- A web portal allows customers to add, remove, and provision users quickly and easily ability to check services status a need run reports.
- Protection and support tailored to the business needs
- expert: Special resources for pursuing careers in Small Business sales
- _____is a small business focused application available on most smartphone and tablet platforms that allows customers to fo paperless.
Down
- 2 way or group communication
- mobile-resource management solutions for companies. Workers recor their time, track mileage, and complete work orders
- take credit card payments anywhere you have wireless signal
- ____ can perform Any transaction on the Cru account
- Signing an ______ entitles the customer to the benefits of the AT&T Exclusively Business Porgram.
11 Clues: 2 way or group communication • virtual phone system/cloud based phone system • ____ can perform Any transaction on the Cru account • Protection and support tailored to the business needs • take credit card payments anywhere you have wireless signal • expert: Special resources for pursuing careers in Small Business sales • ...
Business Essentials: Business Ethics 2025-08-27
Across
- The ability to make judgments without favoritism or self-interest; engaging in fair competition and creating equal relationships.
- Reliable; deserving the confidence of others.
- The quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating.
- Adhering to an established set of personal ethics and sound moral principles; acting with honesty in all situations.
- The long-term value of your choices.
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- The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions.
- The basic principles that govern your behavior.
- Complying with laws and regulations.
- Regard or esteem; honoring the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others.
9 Clues: Complying with laws and regulations. • The long-term value of your choices. • Reliable; deserving the confidence of others. • The basic principles that govern your behavior. • Regard or esteem; honoring the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others. • The quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating. • ...
Y11 Crossword puzzle 2023-10-11
Across
- The process of establishing a business presence in a new geographical area.
- The total revenue minus total costs, representing the profit or loss of a business.
- The combination of two or more companies into a single company
- A written document that outlines a company's mission, vision, and values.
Down
- The process of persuading customers to buy a product or service.
- The process of finding and hiring the right employees for a business. Ownership The legal control of a business entity.
- The person responsible for directing and managing a business.
- A business owned and operated by two or more individuals.
- A legal document that grants exclusive rights to an inventor for an invention.
- Trader A type of business that is owned and operated by a single individual.
10 Clues: A business owned and operated by two or more individuals. • The person responsible for directing and managing a business. • The combination of two or more companies into a single company • The process of persuading customers to buy a product or service. • A written document that outlines a company's mission, vision, and values. • ...
Stakeholders in Business | Unit 2 | 1C 2025-10-13
Across
- A person or company that provides materials, goods, or services to another business.
- The group of people living or working in the area surrounding a business.
- Local, state, or national authorities that create and enforce laws affecting businesses.
- A person or organization that owns part of a company through shares or stock.
- An individual who works for a business and receives wages or a salary in return.
- Giving up one benefit to gain another when making a decision.
Down
- Open and honest communication about business operations and decisions.
- Any person or group affected by or interested in a business’s decisions, actions, or success.
- The natural world that can be affected by business operations.
- A person or business that purchases goods or services from another business.
10 Clues: Giving up one benefit to gain another when making a decision. • The natural world that can be affected by business operations. • Open and honest communication about business operations and decisions. • The group of people living or working in the area surrounding a business. • A person or business that purchases goods or services from another business. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2021-10-21
Across
- is an economic system in which a country’s trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- of Industry a wealthy businessman that contributes to society in a way that is positive and influential.
- enterprise in a capitalist system, people have the freedom to operate business the way they want.
- Line a process of production by which each worker performs a specific task repeatedly. Used to manufacture cars.
- Name given to a factory in which employees work long hours in poor conditions for low wages.
- integration purchase of companies at all levels of production
- there is only one supplier of a necessary product, which eliminates competition
- the belief that Americans should be free to manage their own business without government getting involved.
- a larger business owned by many investors.
- integration purchase of competing companies in the same industry.
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- the money and machinery needed to produce a certain good.
- rapid growth of manufacturing and production.
- Baron a wealthy businessman that tries to gain more power in a way that is dishonest and ruthless.
- labor using underage children in factories. Factory owners could pay the children less and they could fit into small places.
- motive a reason to start a business
- Railroad a railroad that runs across the United States connecting the east and west coasts. Results of the railroad were growth of the steel, coal and lumber industries, different regions of the country can do business with each other, and raw material can be transported.
- investors give it a lot of money so it can grow. Large business that has many shareholders.
17 Clues: motive a reason to start a business • a larger business owned by many investors. • rapid growth of manufacturing and production. • the money and machinery needed to produce a certain good. • integration purchase of companies at all levels of production • integration purchase of competing companies in the same industry. • ...
Business Banking Solutions 2025-05-08
Across
- 2. Where are you able to transfer funds between accounts, view balances, detailed transaction history and statement history?
- 3. On a business savings account, if the daily minimum balance of $500 is not maintained when is the service fee charged?
- 4. What service gives the business the ability to offer all payment types such as credit, pin, and debit cards?
- 1. What business account is ideal for businesses using treasury management services?
- 10. What service are we currently piloting for our business accounts that they have been asking for?
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- 9. On the Business Money Market account, it is $2500 to open and earn this?
- 5. What is the minimum opening deposit for any of our business checking accounts?
- 8. The Business checking with interest monthly service fee can be lowered by enrolling in this?
- 7. How can our automated account access be reached 24/7?
- 6. What is our most popular business checking account?
10 Clues: 6. What is our most popular business checking account? • 7. How can our automated account access be reached 24/7? • 9. On the Business Money Market account, it is $2500 to open and earn this? • 5. What is the minimum opening deposit for any of our business checking accounts? • 1. What business account is ideal for businesses using treasury management services? • ...
teachers 2025-03-23
Across
- which math teacher has a carpentry business
- which tech teacher drove cross country to Seattle Washington three times
- which English teacher owns a dump truck
- which history teacher is a certified scuba diver
- which DMRC admin hosts a pro wrestling podcast
- which music teacher can sing nearly every instrumental solo from the rock and pop hits of the 1980s.
- which English teacher was born and raised in North Carolina
- which music teacher is on their 3rd year in a Master's Rowing Club based in Fairport.
- which math teacher has an 8ft teddy bear in their house
- which tech teacher played Professional lacrosse in Australia for a year.
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- which English teacher can bench 425
- which teacher is a certified yoga instructor
- which business teacher has five cats
- which science teacher still holds the school record in long jump (Track and Field) for their high school.
- which administrator was a math teacher prior to being an admin
- which art teacher was a division one diver
- which language teacher went to the Paris Olympics
- which business teacher was a real-estate broker prior to teaching
- which business teacher went to four colleges
19 Clues: which English teacher can bench 425 • which business teacher has five cats • which English teacher owns a dump truck • which art teacher was a division one diver • which math teacher has a carpentry business • which teacher is a certified yoga instructor • which business teacher went to four colleges • which DMRC admin hosts a pro wrestling podcast • ...
Chapter 3 (Unit 2) Review 2023-01-24
Across
- Step 4 of the marketing process is to ... the data
- A term used to describe the extraordinary amount of data that is being collected and stored for marketing purposes
- Consists of a group of people who share certain characteristics (age, ethnicity, location, credit score, etc.)
- Step 5 of the marketing process is to ... & report the data
- Finding meaning in data
- A marketing research firm focused on growing business by measuring and improving employees' performance
- Step 2 of the marketing process is to ... current conditions
- Marketing research should be ...
- Social media activity
- Step 6 of the marketing process is to ... a solution
- Step 3 of the marketing process is to ... the process for data collection
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- Step 7 of the marketing process is to ... & evalucate results
- Unethical behavior ruins a business'...
- Step 1 of the marketing process is to ... the problem
- Type of company data collected outside the business
- Type of company data collected within the business
- Type of research conducted by in-house staff who also work with external research agencies
- Using technology to "dig up" data
- Type of researech conducted by an independent company
- Research is not valid if results are
20 Clues: Social media activity • Finding meaning in data • Marketing research should be ... • Using technology to "dig up" data • Research is not valid if results are • Unethical behavior ruins a business'... • Step 4 of the marketing process is to ... the data • Type of company data collected within the business • Type of company data collected outside the business • ...
Economics American Business Ch. 6 2024-06-04
Across
- the flow of payments for goods and services between households and businesses
- a business owned by one person
- money brought in by a business
- a business arrangement in which a large business chain, such as a fast-food company, allows another person or group to operate an outlet using its name to sell goods or services
- a share of ownership in a corporation
- a business that is owned by stockholders
Down
- a share in a corporation's profit that is paid to a stockholder
- a person who buys stock in a corporation; shareholder
- the result when a producer's total costs are greater than total revenues; the opposite of profit
- a business that is owned by two or more people
- a group of people elected by stockholders to make major decisions for a corporation
11 Clues: a business owned by one person • money brought in by a business • a share of ownership in a corporation • a business that is owned by stockholders • a business that is owned by two or more people • a person who buys stock in a corporation; shareholder • a share in a corporation's profit that is paid to a stockholder • ...
components of a business plan 2024-06-21
Across
- Additional supporting documents for the business plan.
- A brief overview of the business plan.
- Details about the day-to-day operations of the business.
- The section detailing the amount of funding needed and its usage.
- Marketing and sales tactics to attract and retain customers.
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- Information about the business’s organizational structure and management team.
- Detailed information about the business, including its history and products.
- Financial forecasts and projections for the next 3-5 years.
- A detailed description of the products or services offered by the business.
- An in-depth examination of the industry and target market.
10 Clues: A brief overview of the business plan. • Additional supporting documents for the business plan. • Details about the day-to-day operations of the business. • An in-depth examination of the industry and target market. • Financial forecasts and projections for the next 3-5 years. • Marketing and sales tactics to attract and retain customers. • ...
Avery+Chloe Business crossword 2025-09-12
Across
- a method of gathering and analyzing data
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or materials
- exchange of goods or services without using money
- being responsible for something
- the total income a business generates from its primary activities
- wealth in form of money
- business owned by two people
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- the person or people with whom one is competing
- a business owned by one person
- An agreeement between two people allowing someone to spend money
- Owe money
- a stock of resources
- an open place where products are being sold
- amount of money made
- Property owned by someone
- entry recording an amount of money owned
16 Clues: Owe money • a stock of resources • amount of money made • wealth in form of money • Property owned by someone • business owned by two people • a business owned by one person • being responsible for something • a method of gathering and analyzing data • entry recording an amount of money owned • an open place where products are being sold • ...
ownership and internal organisation 2013-04-27
Across
- business owned and run by the government
- a business operated by up to 20 partners
- someone who does not work for someone else
- a business which has unlimited liability
- a business operated by one person
Down
- someone with the drive to set up a business
- source of money to start and run a business
- businesses owned and run by private individuals
- money owed to someone
9 Clues: money owed to someone • a business operated by one person • business owned and run by the government • a business operated by up to 20 partners • a business which has unlimited liability • someone who does not work for someone else • someone with the drive to set up a business • source of money to start and run a business • businesses owned and run by private individuals
Chapter 4 & 5 Business Key Terms Recall 2025-09-28
Across
- a business in the public sector that is owned and controlled by the state (governement)
- the total percentage of total market sales held by one brand or business
- payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of a company
- has social objectives as well as an aim to make a profit to reinvest back into the business
Down
- the aims or targets that a business works towards
- a business based upon the used of brand names, promotional logos and trading methods of an existing successful business
- any person or group with a direct interest in the performance and activities of a business
- companies that have separate legal status from their owners
- is the total income of a business (revenue) less total costs
- businesses owned by shareholders but they can sell shares to the public and their shares are tradeable on the stock exchange
10 Clues: the aims or targets that a business works towards • companies that have separate legal status from their owners • is the total income of a business (revenue) less total costs • payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of a company • the total percentage of total market sales held by one brand or business • ...
Land Rover Crossword 2015-03-17
Across
- stage where cars are made
- paper advirtisement
- man who sets up business
- where the production headquater is based
- where the production clip was made
Down
- where the business was first set up
- the vehicle focused around speed
- slogan of range rover
- car owned by land rover
- rover
- advirtisement
- what a business achieves over the years
12 Clues: rover • advirtisement • paper advirtisement • slogan of range rover • car owned by land rover • man who sets up business • stage where cars are made • the vehicle focused around speed • where the production clip was made • where the business was first set up • what a business achieves over the years • where the production headquater is based
establishing a business 2023-10-06
Across
- outlines what the entrepreneur hopes to achieve
- summary of business plan
- where funds will come from
- able to make changes
- expenses greater than revenue
- total revenue greater than cost
- an analysis of a business idea
- currently succeeding
Down
- identifies business opportunities
- evaluate the technology required
- shows total size of the market
- income before subtracting expenses
12 Clues: able to make changes • currently succeeding • summary of business plan • where funds will come from • expenses greater than revenue • shows total size of the market • an analysis of a business idea • total revenue greater than cost • evaluate the technology required • identifies business opportunities • income before subtracting expenses • ...
Strategic Planning 2025-07-18
Across
- It is a process of establishing a _____________ for an organisation.
- _______________ planning is about defining the overall purpose and goal of a business and determining how results will be achieved
- Creating a strategic plan for change will accelerate the change and increase the chance of ______________.
- A business needs to have a change vision to show the future state of the business after the _____________ has been implemented.
- Once a vision for change has been created, a stategic ______for how to undertake the change needs to be constructed.
- It provides a 'picture' of what the future business will ________ like.
- A vision for change is a desired or ________________ state in which the organisation will be after a change.
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- It helps a business to determine the extent of the change and the _____________ needed to enact the change.
- The vision for change is the 'why' for the change and the strategic plan in the 'how' for ______________ the change.
- A change vision must be easy to _______________________
- It must have leadership and ______________ committed to change.
- It will show why the change will _____________ the business.
- The strategic plan should consider the content, process and _____________.
- It should outline the characteristics of the change, tactics for implementing the change and the _________ associated with the change.
14 Clues: A change vision must be easy to _______________________ • It will show why the change will _____________ the business. • It must have leadership and ______________ committed to change. • It is a process of establishing a _____________ for an organisation. • It provides a 'picture' of what the future business will ________ like. • ...
Business Management Terms 2025-04-07
Across
- Sector Part of the economy under the control of private individuals and businesses, rather than the government. (sole traders, partnerships, corporations)
- Form of private sector business owned by 1 - 20 people. They share the responsibilities and burdens of running and owning the business.
- Sector Business activity is concerned with the provision of services to customers
- There is a legal difference between the owners of a company and the business itself. Ensures that the owners are safeguarded against any losses made by the companies.
Down
- The owner is legally the same as the business (he or she is treated as a single entity) Owner is personally responsible for all debts
- Sector Business activity is concerned with the construction and manufacturing of physical products.
- Sector Part of the economy under the control of the government
- - governmental organization (NGO) Any private sector organization that does not primarily aim to make profit. Instead, they operate for the benefit of others in society
- Sector Businesses involved in the extraction of natural resources, such as farming, mining, fishing, etc.
- Liability Restriction on the amount of money that can be lost from the owners of a business if it goes into bankrupcy
- Limited company Incorporated business organization that allows the general public to buy and sell shares in the company via stock exchange
- trader Self - employed person. He or she runs the business on their own and has sole responsibility for its success or failure.
- Liability No limit to how much debt a sole trader is legally responsible to pay if failure
- Limited company Business organization owned by shareholders with limited lability but whose shares cannot be bought or sold to the general public (stock exchange)
14 Clues: Sector Part of the economy under the control of the government • Sector Business activity is concerned with the provision of services to customers • Liability No limit to how much debt a sole trader is legally responsible to pay if failure • Sector Business activity is concerned with the construction and manufacturing of physical products. • ...
Finance Unit Terminology 2025-01-19
Across
- The formula for this term is fixed costs/contribution per unit.
- Something a business owns that is of value and will be used/turned to cash within a year.
- A person/organisation that has a vested interest in or is affected by the business operations e.g. shareholder, employee, shareholder, banks
- The statement of __________ identifies a businesses assets and liabilities and specifies the capital (equity) used to fund the business operations.
- A short term source of funding based on an agreement with the bank where the company can spend more than what it has in its account.
- The goods that a business aims to sell. Also known as trading stock.
Down
- The total after cost of sales is deducted from revenue.
- Refers to the businesses ability to pay off its short term debts
- ________ do not change based on a change in production e.g. rent
- ________ forecast records the total money that flows into and out of the business for a certain period.
- Statement of comprehensive ________ is a financial statement that records the income and costs of a business incurred over a period of time
- A ______ liability refers to a debt the business has that is expected to be paid over 12 months.
12 Clues: The total after cost of sales is deducted from revenue. • The formula for this term is fixed costs/contribution per unit. • Refers to the businesses ability to pay off its short term debts • ________ do not change based on a change in production e.g. rent • The goods that a business aims to sell. Also known as trading stock. • ...
2022/2023 Vocabulary 2023-05-12
Across
- Winner of Fallen Timbers
- Shawnee Leader
- money for business
- USA capitol
- First Governor of Ohio
- Winner of war of 1812
- Johnson Nasa Mathematician
- Business Owner
- Branch that passes laws
- Inventor of the lightbulb
- Car Self Starter
- Mound Builders
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- Tenskwatawa
- First President
- Branch that judges laws
- Invented the gas mask
- Natural Resource
- Loser of French and Indian War
- Branch that enforces laws
- Found America
- human resource
- Idea for a law
- Tippecanoe Winner
23 Clues: Tenskwatawa • USA capitol • Found America • Shawnee Leader • Business Owner • human resource • Idea for a law • Mound Builders • First President • Natural Resource • Car Self Starter • Tippecanoe Winner • money for business • Invented the gas mask • Winner of war of 1812 • First Governor of Ohio • Branch that judges laws • Branch that passes laws • Winner of Fallen Timbers • Branch that enforces laws • ...
¡De viaje! 2021-09-14
Across
- transportation
- high-speed train
- exchange rate
- oneway
- key
- waiting room
- to check out
- first class
- taxi stand
- visa
- elevator
- coach or economy class
- to stay
- business class
- counter
- on board
- to pay duty on
- bellhop
Down
- excess luggage
- direct flight
- suite
- schedule
- layover
- window seat
- business center
- customs
- fare
- available
- aisle
- round trip
- to check in
- connection
- manager
33 Clues: key • fare • visa • suite • aisle • oneway • layover • customs • to stay • manager • counter • bellhop • schedule • elevator • on board • available • round trip • taxi stand • connection • window seat • first class • to check in • waiting room • to check out • direct flight • exchange rate • transportation • excess luggage • business class • to pay duty on • business center • high-speed train • coach or economy class
Globalism 2023-12-11
Across
- World Trade Organization Abbreviation
- Cross-Border Business
- International Monetary Organization
- Global Environmental Concern
- International Labor Organization Abbreviation
- Global Supply Chain Network
- Trade Alliance Acronym
- Globalization Opponent Slogan
- Cross-Border Outsourcing
- Worldwide Spread of Western Culture
Down
- Diverse Cultural Influence
- Interconnected International Economy
- International Trade Agreement
- Global Communication Device
- Removal of Trade Barriers
- Universal Currency
- Movement of People Across Borders
- Global Economic Forum
- Globalized Company Acronym
- Worldwide Business Expansion
- Agreement to Facilitate Trade
21 Clues: Universal Currency • Cross-Border Business • Global Economic Forum • Trade Alliance Acronym • Cross-Border Outsourcing • Removal of Trade Barriers • Diverse Cultural Influence • Globalized Company Acronym • Global Communication Device • Global Supply Chain Network • Global Environmental Concern • Worldwide Business Expansion • International Trade Agreement • ...
Week 1 - 3 2024-11-18
Across
- Payment can still be cancelled
- converts optical signals into data
- Basic business type
- Where to find payslips
- Creator of Eero
- Oldest Router
- SLA
- is a mesh wifi system
- Farmer Union UFU
- Social Tariff contract term
- Connected Eero light
Down
- Preferred ethernet cable type
- £5 addon
- another word for latency
- Type of Eligible Benefit
- Type of Eero compatible with 1000 & 2000 packages
- Where to find the rotas
- also known as speed
- FFE
- Business Contract Term
20 Clues: FFE • SLA • £5 addon • Oldest Router • Creator of Eero • Farmer Union UFU • Basic business type • also known as speed • Connected Eero light • is a mesh wifi system • Where to find payslips • Business Contract Term • Where to find the rotas • another word for latency • Type of Eligible Benefit • Social Tariff contract term • Preferred ethernet cable type • Payment can still be cancelled • ...
Crossword of Business 2013-05-06
Across
- Individuals who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on financial risk to do so
- A corporation that does business in more than one country
- The diverse activity of all agents engaged in the production of valuable goods and services for other agents in the world
- A business owned by shareholders who have limited liability for the firm's debt
- A business owned by two or more co-owners who share profits from the business and are legally responsible for the business's debts
Down
- An arrangement in which a parent company, or franchiser, distributes its products or services through independently owned outlets
- The legal responsibility to repay debts and to pay for damages resulting from a lawsuit
- An organization that functions much like a business but does not operate to make a profit
- A business owned by one person
- A business organization that is jointly owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit
10 Clues: A business owned by one person • A corporation that does business in more than one country • A business owned by shareholders who have limited liability for the firm's debt • The legal responsibility to repay debts and to pay for damages resulting from a lawsuit • An organization that functions much like a business but does not operate to make a profit • ...
The Family Business CH. 5 2020-02-08
Across
- business in third and so on generations when children of siblings take ownership and managemnt positions
- an organization in which either the individuals who established or acquired the firm or their descendants significantly influence the strategic decisions and life course of firm
- business in which children of founder become owners and managers
- couples team who own and manage a business
- the practice of employing relatives
Down
- organized group of family members who gather periodically to discuss family related business issues
- patterns pf behaviors and beliefs that characterize a particular firm
- passing owneship of family business to the next gen
- this business is operated by a founding entreprenuer
- gathering of family members usually at remote locations to discuss business matters
10 Clues: the practice of employing relatives • couples team who own and manage a business • passing owneship of family business to the next gen • this business is operated by a founding entreprenuer • business in which children of founder become owners and managers • patterns pf behaviors and beliefs that characterize a particular firm • ...
1.5.4 Forms of business 2021-10-03
Across
- cost The cost of the next best alternative foregone/sacrifice cost
- A return on share investment, paid to shareholders if the company makes a profit
- A business organisation with a single owner
- When a company "goes public" and offers shares to the public for the fisrt time. Also know as IPO (initial public offering)
- A legal status which means that the owner of a business is personally liable for all business debts
- Represents ownership, issued by companies
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- A business organisation that is usually owned by 2-20 people
- A business that trades with the objective of improving human or environmental well-being
- A business model in which a business allows another to trade under their name
- An abbreviation for a private limited company
10 Clues: Represents ownership, issued by companies • A business organisation with a single owner • An abbreviation for a private limited company • A business organisation that is usually owned by 2-20 people • cost The cost of the next best alternative foregone/sacrifice cost • A business model in which a business allows another to trade under their name • ...
Chp. 3 Vocab Crossword - Marketing 2024-11-12
Across
- - a form of business owned by two or more individuals who share management and profits
- - a business owned by stockholders who share in profits and losses
- - a business owned fully or in part by the government
- - a company's plan for making a profit
- - a type of business that is owned and managed by members of a group who benefit from services the business provides
- - the way a company's mission relates to its structure
Down
- channel - the path a good must follow in order to reach a consumer
- - a business or industry that is managed by independent companies or private individuals rather than by state
- - type of ownership that joins elements of a corporation and a partnership
- - a business owned and operated by a single individual
10 Clues: - a company's plan for making a profit • - a business owned fully or in part by the government • - a business owned and operated by a single individual • - the way a company's mission relates to its structure • channel - the path a good must follow in order to reach a consumer • - a business owned by stockholders who share in profits and losses • ...
Crossword cash flow 2022-02-15
Across
- Flow of money out of a business.
- asset that is easily changed into cash.
- Amount of cash that the business expects to have at the end of each month (takes into account the cash inflows and cash outflows.)
- Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use.
- Flow of money into a business
Down
- Prediction of all expected receipts and expenses of a business over a future period which shows the expected cash balance at the end of each month
- flow of money into and out of a business
- it comes from the phrase cash is king
- inability to meet debts.
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating.
10 Clues: inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business • Flow of money out of a business. • it comes from the phrase cash is king • asset that is easily changed into cash. • flow of money into and out of a business • Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use. • ...
Business Studies Crossword 2020-09-28
Across
- where a business sells its goods or services
- details about how a business achieves aims
- other businesses in rivalry with yours
- reward from risk taking
Down
- what the business sets out to do
- money from sales
- a totally new idea or development of one
- occurs when costs are greater than revenue
- a term to explain how a business works
- can earn rewards off of these if calculated
- what you are producing
11 Clues: money from sales • what you are producing • reward from risk taking • what the business sets out to do • a term to explain how a business works • other businesses in rivalry with yours • a totally new idea or development of one • occurs when costs are greater than revenue • details about how a business achieves aims • can earn rewards off of these if calculated • ...
Superhero Friends: Help! Where do I go? 2016-09-22
Across
- Social Media
- Customer Service
- DIY and M&I
- Paycheck distribution
- Shop at Home
- Installer liaison
Down
- Swatch distribution
- Computer and phone issues
- Product specs incorrect on PIN
- Design innovative products
- Catalog design
- EPIC displaying incorrect information
- Employee handbook
- Learning Views
- Business to business
15 Clues: DIY and M&I • Social Media • Shop at Home • Catalog design • Learning Views • Customer Service • Employee handbook • Installer liaison • Swatch distribution • Business to business • Paycheck distribution • Computer and phone issues • Design innovative products • Product specs incorrect on PIN • EPIC displaying incorrect information
BPO 102 2017-12-03
Across
- BUSINESS PROCESS MAPPING AND NOTATION
- REVIEWED BY
- INTERMEDIATE
- FORKING "OR"
- CAN BE AN INPUT OR OUTPUT
- COMMENTS
- DIRECTION
Down
- CONTRACT, PERFORMANCE REPORTING, ISSUE AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT
- MERGING "AND"
- BY TECHNICAL DEVELOPERS
- CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT
- ROLE OF PERFORMER
- MERGING OF PATHS
- PROCESS
- CRAFTED BY BUSINESS
15 Clues: PROCESS • COMMENTS • DIRECTION • REVIEWED BY • INTERMEDIATE • FORKING "OR" • MERGING "AND" • MERGING OF PATHS • ROLE OF PERFORMER • CRAFTED BY BUSINESS • CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT • BY TECHNICAL DEVELOPERS • CAN BE AN INPUT OR OUTPUT • BUSINESS PROCESS MAPPING AND NOTATION • CONTRACT, PERFORMANCE REPORTING, ISSUE AND CHANGE MANAGEMENT
Small Biz Crossword Puzzle 2016-02-25
Across
- Signing an ______ entitles the customer to the benefits of the AT&T Exclusively Business Porgram.
- mobile-resource management solutions for companies. Workers recor their time, track mileage, and complete work orders
- The place where the you find information about a small business agreement
- A web portal allows customers to add, remove, and provision users quickly and easily ability to check services status a need run reports.
Down
- Protection and support tailored to the business needs
- virtual phone system/cloud based phone system
- ____ can perform Any transaction on the Cru account
- take credit card payments anywhere you have wireless signal
- 2 way or group communication
- _____is a small business focused application available on most smartphone and tablet platforms that allows customers to fo paperless.
- expert: Special resources for pursuing careers in Small Business sales
11 Clues: 2 way or group communication • virtual phone system/cloud based phone system • ____ can perform Any transaction on the Cru account • Protection and support tailored to the business needs • take credit card payments anywhere you have wireless signal • expert: Special resources for pursuing careers in Small Business sales • ...
Retrieval 2023-03-13
Across
- Movements of cash in and out of a business
- A group of customers whose needs are not being met
- Raising capital online for many small investors
- Summarise the cash flow of a business every month
- Restricting the losses suffered by owners or shareholders to the sum they invested in the business
- Organisations that are privately owned. It’s shares cannot be sold without the agreement of shareholders
Down
- When a supplier provides goods, but is willing to wait to be paid. Helps with cash flow.
- The amount by which demand can fall before a business starts making losses
- A group of people identified as being likely customers of a business
- Overall long-term target or goal of a business
- Payments made to shareholders from the company’s yearly profits
11 Clues: Movements of cash in and out of a business • Overall long-term target or goal of a business • Raising capital online for many small investors • Summarise the cash flow of a business every month • A group of customers whose needs are not being met • Payments made to shareholders from the company’s yearly profits • ...
Chapter 3 Review 2025-04-27
Across
- a revenue stream
- various organizations or individuals who have an interest in a business
- items owned by a business such as cash in the bank, vehicles and property.
- the value of an established customer base and of a reputation to a business
- share capital plus retained profit
Down
- income a business receives from selling its goods or services.
- costs that are not directly traceable to a product
- a debt owed by the business to organizations or individuals
- the kind of accounts that record financial performance at some point during a trading period
- the raw materials and other items necessary for production to take place. They also include finished products that have not yet been sold
- a revenue stream
- part of the business profit that is shared with the owners
12 Clues: a revenue stream • a revenue stream • share capital plus retained profit • costs that are not directly traceable to a product • part of the business profit that is shared with the owners • a debt owed by the business to organizations or individuals • income a business receives from selling its goods or services. • ...
Mytien- Business planning 2022-06-22
Across
- What is is called where an entrepreneur has this skill to make a business?
- What is a business called with 5-19 employees
- The total money value of all goods and services produced in Australia yearly.
- Where a business enters the same target market as you?
- Where a business uses a single identifying number when dealing with government departments and agencies?
Down
- What is the name of this topic?
- What is it called where a business is increasing its marketshare?
- Where a building/business needs to pay for its rent on its premises?
- What is the system called where they determine what/how to produce.
- What is a business's financial plan for the future?
- What is it called when you have to have to pay the government a portion of your earnings
11 Clues: What is the name of this topic? • What is a business called with 5-19 employees • What is a business's financial plan for the future? • Where a business enters the same target market as you? • What is it called where a business is increasing its marketshare? • What is the system called where they determine what/how to produce. • ...
Principles of Business 9e Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2020-04-14
Across
- a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service or process
- the process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
- the amount of money needed to open the business
- a written description of a business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activities
- the amount of money needed to pay for the current operating activities of business
- an invention or creation that is brand new
- abbreviation for the government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans and obtain financing and other support for their companies
Down
- the money needed for the main resources of a bushiness that will last for many years
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses that have a good chance to be profitable
- an independent business with fewer than 500 employees
10 Clues: an invention or creation that is brand new • the amount of money needed to open the business • an independent business with fewer than 500 employees • a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service or process • the amount of money needed to pay for the current operating activities of business • ...
Foundations 1E Chapter 10 Crossword Puzzle 2023-10-27
Across
- It is MOST likely to take you roughly _________ to determine and complete all of the aspects of starting your business.
- __________ is the selling of take-home or maintenance products.
- You will need to purchase insurance when you open your own business because it protects you against __________ suits.
- __________ sales is/are essential to a profitable beauty business.
- The _________ plan portion of your business plan should outline all of the research obtained regarding the clients your business will target.
- ___________ business tool allows you to bridge previous geographical or cultural distances and reach a variety of people who may be interested in your services.
Down
- Adding services and retail sales to your service tickets means additional _________ for your business.
- Fixtures furniture, and equipment should be chosen for the spa, salon, or barbershop based on cost, __________, utility, and appearance.
- _______ is the adding on of additional services.
- __________ BEST encapsulates promotional efforts that are paid for and that are directly intended to increase business.
10 Clues: _______ is the adding on of additional services. • __________ is the selling of take-home or maintenance products. • __________ sales is/are essential to a profitable beauty business. • Adding services and retail sales to your service tickets means additional _________ for your business. • ...
Business Plan Vocabulary 2024-04-16
Across
- Is the main concept for a new venture. Also referred to as a dream.
- Building a start-up company with very little money, often relying on personal savings and pushing for the lowest possible operating costs, while implementing cost-saving systems such as fast inventory turnaround.
- Explains the purpose of the business plan, not the purpose of the business. This statement explains the reason for the loan and how much money you will be investing in the business.
- The act of gathering and organizing data, making key decisions, and preparing your financial projections.
- An entrepreneurs examination of a potential market in tow key areas, identification of prospective customers and their buying habits and the likelihood of this new business being successful within the current field or industry.
- A formal document describing a new business and the need for financial support.
Down
- Includes the proposed name, proposed location, a brief statement of the nature of the business, names of owners, and the legal form of ownership. Also referred to an executive summary.
- Based on a market analysis in which you research your potential customers, your proposed product or service, the competition market trends and available suppliers. Marketing plan also describes your marketing strategy.
- A business mission, also called a mission statement, is a brief description of an organization’s purpose with reference to its customers, products or services, markets, philosophy, and technology.
- A portion of the business plan that includes an organizational chart, job descriptions, and short résumé of the owners, and discuss operations like the business's policies on day to day matters including credits returns, deliveries and customer service.
- an overview of how your business will operate. This section describes the physical layout, hours of operation, and the steps involved in getting your product or service to customers.
- Contains a number of pro forma or projected financial statements which include profit and loss statements, cash flow projections, and balance sheets. It should be accompanied by an explanation of how the figures were calculated.
- Money invested into a company or project by its owners.
- The money that someone is paid every week by their employer.
14 Clues: Money invested into a company or project by its owners. • The money that someone is paid every week by their employer. • Is the main concept for a new venture. Also referred to as a dream. • A formal document describing a new business and the need for financial support. • ...
BM U3.1-3.3,3.7 2023-04-21
Across
- ______ loan. A long term source of finance which requires the borrower to provide property and land as collateral.
- Refers to the generation of finance from within an organization's own resources and funds, e.g. retained profit and the sale of assets.
- People or other organizations that owe money to the business as they have purchased goods on credit.
- When a business are allowed to use more money from their bank account than is otherwise available.
- Business ______. These are wealthy entrepreneurs who risk their own money by investing in small to medium sized businesses that have high growth potential.
- ______ expenditure, the spending on items considered as fixed assets, such as land, buildings and vehicles.
Down
- Public ______, refers to the original sale of a company's shares on a listed stock exchange for the first time.
- When a business can't pay its bills and loans and ends in bankruptcy if not addressed.
- ______ capital, invested by specialist finance firms, usually at the start of a business idea, usually in the form of loans and/or shares in the business.
- The yield/return that is calculated by subtracting total costs from total revenues.
- ______ capital, the day-to-day spending required for the running of a business.
- The most liquid of current assets, this is the actual money a business has, either in hand or at the bank.
12 Clues: ______ capital, the day-to-day spending required for the running of a business. • The yield/return that is calculated by subtracting total costs from total revenues. • When a business can't pay its bills and loans and ends in bankruptcy if not addressed. • When a business are allowed to use more money from their bank account than is otherwise available. • ...
Local and Global Business Opportunities 2024-02-14
Across
- The businesses, people, and activities involved in turning raw materials into products and delivering them to end users.
- Shipping products made in one country to another country for future sale. This is one of the most widely used methods to have a global business and is important to the overall economy.
- The planning and managing the flow of goods, services, and people to a destination.
- A partnership in which two or more companies work together for a specific business purpose. The companies remain independent, but share in their joint venture’s profits or losses.
- The SBA administers this program that gives a wide variety of information and small business guidance.
- Governmental regulations that restrict trade with other countries.
- A geographic area created to help stimulate rural or urban disadvantaged economies; in these areas businesses receive favorable tax credits, financing, or other incentives.
- A nonprofit organization that was established in 1912 to provide monitoring services to more than three million businesses and charities. This organization is beneficial to both businesses and consumers.
- The body of law that grants governmental agencies, departments, and commissions the ability to create and enforce rules and regulations.
- A rule that applies to all businesses, has the force of law, and is issued by an agency of government.
- An association of business people that promote the commercial interests of a community. This group consists of entrepreneurs, business owners, government leaders, and others interested in the community.
Down
- A governmental agency dedicated to helping small businesses and entrepreneurs succeed.
- A nonprofit association helping small business start-ups and entrepreneurs.
- When a business sells the right to manufacture its products or use its trademark.
- The rate at which one currency can be converted to another. For example, $40 in the United States may be worth only €35 (euros) in Europe.
- Bringing products made in one country into another country for future sale. It is the opposite of exporting.
16 Clues: Governmental regulations that restrict trade with other countries. • A nonprofit association helping small business start-ups and entrepreneurs. • When a business sells the right to manufacture its products or use its trademark. • The planning and managing the flow of goods, services, and people to a destination. • ...
WEDDING 2024-06-24
16 Clues: dogs name • grooms college • month they met • name of pageboy • brides business • brides birst car • brides shoe size • brides eye colour • brides birth mark • grooms middle name • name of flower girl • grooms mothers name • brides mothers name • grooms favourite sport • month of grooms birthday • business bride & groom work
Entrepreneurship Learning Menu 2024-11-19
Across
- Olivia is starting a business to provide the people's needs. What is this called?
- Every month when Olivia gets her companies bills it varies every time. What expense is this called?
- A Walmart worker walks around the store asking if they can assist the customers in any way possible. What is this called?
- When Olivia was starting her business she needed some money in order to get the business running. What is this called?
- Isabella is starting a new business even though there are a lot of risks. What is Isabella's job called?
- At the meeting Kaylen was presenting a commercial that helps consumers understand the worth of buying the product or service. What is this called?
- Olivia writes a short summary of her business. What is this called?
Down
- Every month when Isabella gets her companies bills it doesn't vary every time. What is this called?
- Emma company had earned a lot of money even before getting into any expense. What is this called?
- A customer buys an item from the store that was made by a manufacturer. What is this called?
- Kaylen is looking at what people she should hire. Kaylen is focusing on what in employees?
- Emma has a scheme to start a business. To start off she writes down her goals she wants to accomplish. What is this called?
- Isabella got her weekly allowance but she wants to save up in order to buy a bike. How can she manage her money?
- When Kaylen started a business she took a loan out of the bank but now her company has a high expense bill. What is this called?
- There is an area of a group of items that someone owns. What is it called? What is it called?
- Emma's Company gained money by producing products. What is this called?
16 Clues: Olivia writes a short summary of her business. What is this called? • Emma's Company gained money by producing products. What is this called? • Olivia is starting a business to provide the people's needs. What is this called? • Kaylen is looking at what people she should hire. Kaylen is focusing on what in employees? • ...
ownership and internal organisation 2013-04-27
Across
- source of money to start and run a business
- someone who does not work for someone else
- a business which has unlimited liability
Down
- business owned and run by the government
- a business operated by one person
- businesses owned and run by private individuals
- money owed to someone
- someone with the drive to set up a business
- a business operated by up to 20 partners
9 Clues: money owed to someone • a business operated by one person • business owned and run by the government • a business which has unlimited liability • a business operated by up to 20 partners • someone who does not work for someone else • source of money to start and run a business • someone with the drive to set up a business • businesses owned and run by private individuals
Chapter 5 Key Term Definitions 2020-09-23
Module 12 Crossword 2021-12-01
Across
- organized coal miners in strike of 1877
- made his fortune in the oil business
- banker, was very wealthy
- invented the telegraph
- reestablished gov rightstosupervisera
- designed the railroad car
- invented the lightbulb
- applied darwins theories to society
- Quicker and easier way to make steel
- an alliance of trade
- helped found the american federation of labor
- Allowed states to regulate business border
- track that went across the U.S
- sucessfully used steam engine
Down
- french for let do
- made it illegal to form a trust
- invented the carbon filament
- when a companies take over supplies
- arguements between employees and boss
- focused his attention on steelmaking
- head of american railway union
- merging of companies
- invented the typwriter
- organization for unskilledpeople
- complete control
- key figures in the expansionofrailroad
- putting control of their business to a single person
- construction company
28 Clues: complete control • french for let do • merging of companies • construction company • an alliance of trade • invented the typwriter • invented the telegraph • invented the lightbulb • banker, was very wealthy • designed the railroad car • invented the carbon filament • sucessfully used steam engine • head of american railway union • track that went across the U.S • ...
Industrial Revolution 2015-10-25
Across
- Political idea that protected workers from exploitation from property owners
- Person who invests capital in a business
- A work stoppage intended an employer to meet certain demands
- A business owned by the stockholders
- Movement of people from rural areas to cities
- Person who started their own new business
- Machine that drew out cotton fibers and twisted them into thread
- Fabric made out of cotton
- Human-made channels for water
Down
- Native American born that was catholic
- Person who comes into the country that is not born there
- Mix of jenny and water frame to produce strong thin fiber
- Plant grown mostly in the south
- ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney
- Machine that turned fuel into motion
- A severe recession
- ____ Canal. Most important canal
- Invention by Robert Fulton that cut shipping cost by 90%
- ______ plow invented by John Deere
- _____ Unions. Organization worker interested in industry or trade
20 Clues: A severe recession • Fabric made out of cotton • Human-made channels for water • Plant grown mostly in the south • ____ Canal. Most important canal • ______ plow invented by John Deere • Machine that turned fuel into motion • A business owned by the stockholders • Native American born that was catholic • ________ parts invented by Eli Whitney • ...
Economics 2015-12-13
Across
- average income per person in a country
- father of free enterprise
- north american free trade agreement
- used to predict future economic activity
- after tax income for retirement
- central banking system of the US
- not backed by physical commodity
- world trade organization
- money set aside in case of emergency
- how much a business is worth
- lowest point in a business cycle
- highest point in a business cycle
Down
- temporary economic decline
- cost of imports exceeds value of exports
- ability to produce more products efficiently
- money was backed by gold or precious metal
- taxing imports to protect country
- introduced fiscal policy
- increase in the value of one currency
- income exceeds expenditures
- temporary economic growth
- ability to produce more products physically
- stopped inflation by stopping the printing of money
- created reagonomics
- trade without tariffs, quotas etc.
25 Clues: created reagonomics • introduced fiscal policy • world trade organization • father of free enterprise • temporary economic growth • temporary economic decline • income exceeds expenditures • how much a business is worth • after tax income for retirement • central banking system of the US • not backed by physical commodity • lowest point in a business cycle • ...
HPC Crossword 2023-01-26
Across
- Handing out a CD Flyer Referral
- All time points leader in NBA history
- Businesses that need Credit Card readers
- HPC Captain that always believes in you
- Business needs Treasury Management
- Debit card, Online Banking, eStatements
- Needs a Direct deposit for Payroll
- Perfect for sole proprietors and non-profit
- The best coworkers anyone could ask for
- free nationwide on rewards checking
- Free after 60 days for Business
Down
- Always wear this PLEASEEEEEE
- Soon to be all time points leader in NBA history
- Perfect for small business
- Send them to after HPC presentation
- Show this to a customer
- HPC Presentation Referral
- Gage is a...
- Ideal for Growing Businesses
- put around selected account
- 50 years or older
- Ask from the customer
- 0% for 18 months
- Days of good standing for Bounce
24 Clues: Gage is a... • 0% for 18 months • 50 years or older • Ask from the customer • Show this to a customer • HPC Presentation Referral • Perfect for small business • put around selected account • Always wear this PLEASEEEEEE • Ideal for Growing Businesses • Handing out a CD Flyer Referral • Free after 60 days for Business • Days of good standing for Bounce • ...
Chapter 14 2023-04-28
Across
- A written promise of payment
- The difference between an asset balance and contra balance
- A percentage of principle due
- The expected amount of AR to collect
- The entity who writes the promissory note
- Uncollectible accounts receivable
- A written promise from a business to a creditor
- A notes original amount
- Crediting an uncollectible account to a contra account
- Interest on money loaned
- A record of known uncollectible expenses
Down
- Cancelling a customer balance due to lack of payment
- Analyzing AR by due date
- Amount due upon maturity date
- The difference between AR, contra, and uncollectible accounts
- Failed payment upon due date
- An estimate of AR with expected uncollectible sales
- The entity to which a sum is due
- A written promise given from business to business
- The length between signing date and maturity date
- Date of repayment
21 Clues: Date of repayment • A notes original amount • Analyzing AR by due date • Interest on money loaned • A written promise of payment • Failed payment upon due date • Amount due upon maturity date • A percentage of principle due • The entity to which a sum is due • Uncollectible accounts receivable • The expected amount of AR to collect • A record of known uncollectible expenses • ...
Chapter 14 2023-04-28
Across
- A written promise of payment
- The difference between an asset balance and contra balance
- A percentage of principle due
- The expected amount of AR to collect
- The entity who writes the promissory note
- Uncollectible accounts receivable
- A written promise from a business to a creditor
- A notes original amount
- Crediting an uncollectible account to a contra account
- Interest on money loaned
- A record of known uncollectible expenses
Down
- Cancelling a customer balance due to lack of payment
- Analyzing AR by due date
- Amount due upon maturity date
- The difference between AR, contra, and uncollectible accounts
- Failed payment upon due date
- An estimate of AR with expected uncollectible sales
- The entity to which a sum is due
- A written promise given from business to business
- The length between signing date and maturity date
- Date of repayment
21 Clues: Date of repayment • A notes original amount • Analyzing AR by due date • Interest on money loaned • A written promise of payment • Failed payment upon due date • Amount due upon maturity date • A percentage of principle due • The entity to which a sum is due • Uncollectible accounts receivable • The expected amount of AR to collect • A record of known uncollectible expenses • ...
putangina mo maam 2021-03-14
Across
- engaging people for mutual benefit
- right to give commands, orders, etc.
- long-term investment made by a firm
- tendency to form regions
- coordination of tasks to achieve goal
- growing interdependence
- way of life of particular people
- includes traditions society's expectations of business
- synchronization of efforts of group members
- society constructs in its own way
- regional economic forum established in 1989
- either individualist or collective system
- reasoning behind a decision or something
Down
- international organization established in 1967
- nature and direction of the economy
- ways of holding together of assets
- regional quality or character
- strategy, type of strategy guide to globalization
- includes finance human and social capital
- a large family-owned business conglomerate
- realm of order
- system, refers to the value-added chain
- ways new equipment can affect businesses
- means “group” in japanese
24 Clues: realm of order • growing interdependence • tendency to form regions • means “group” in japanese • regional quality or character • way of life of particular people • society constructs in its own way • engaging people for mutual benefit • ways of holding together of assets • nature and direction of the economy • long-term investment made by a firm • ...
Vocab Crossword puzzle 2022-09-08
Across
- traditional marketing
- articles on a large scale using machinery
- Promoting/advertising
- purchased good/services for personal use
- solution to problem
- obtain a patent for an invention
- ability to do something well
- organizing/operating business finance risks
- solutions directed to social issues
- plan/drawing
- profitable ideas/innovations
- process to new ventures
- risky/daring journey
- something in motion
- new era marketing
- auth granted by the government
- thirdy party to a owner of the product
Down
- withstand wear,pressure, and damage
- new business,products, or service
- open to one or more interpretation
- commercial organization family in charge
- creative ideas into strategies
- repeated activity
- state of being unemployed
- risk/enjoying most of the rewards
- tolerate delays/problems
- capable of workig successfully
- natural events that cause damage/loss of life
- business entity with dual purpose
29 Clues: plan/drawing • repeated activity • new era marketing • solution to problem • something in motion • risky/daring journey • traditional marketing • Promoting/advertising • process to new ventures • tolerate delays/problems • state of being unemployed • ability to do something well • profitable ideas/innovations • creative ideas into strategies • capable of workig successfully • ...
Entrepreneurship 2017-10-09
Across
- produce or provide.
- recognize what makes something or someone different.
- the process of running a business of one's own.
- scanning a process to identify external opportunities and threats.
- able to change to cope with variable circumstances.
- a business undertaking involving
- to spread
- explaining the meaning of information.
Down
- possible to do easily.
- sale a selling of goods in large quantities to be retailed by others.
- discovery changes to discover opportunities to produce new goods and services.
- the degree to which a business yields profit or financial gain.
- trusted adviser
- ability to make new things.
- 10 years
- To reveal through detailed examination.
- new method idea.
- an act of asking for information
- strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- when a company controls all of a market.
- a company that is in it first stage of its operations.
21 Clues: 10 years • to spread • trusted adviser • new method idea. • produce or provide. • possible to do easily. • ability to make new things. • an act of asking for information • a business undertaking involving • explaining the meaning of information. • To reveal through detailed examination. • when a company controls all of a market. • the process of running a business of one's own. • ...
Industrial Revolution 2024-01-29
Across
- Economic system with private resource ownership
- Organization representing workers' interests
- Unfairly using someone for gain
- Wealth used to invest in business or production
- Significant change in a short time
- Use of machinery in production
- Work stoppage by employees as a protest
- Fine, white ceramic material
- Harmful substances in the environment
- Introduction of new ideas, products, or methods
- Unequal resource distribution
- Cloth or woven fabric
- Building for industrial manufacturing
- Equipment used in mechanical processes
Down
- Machine for spinning thread or yarn
- Increase in population living in cities
- Process of developing industries
- Creation of a new device or process
- Machine using steam for power
- Related to goods and services production
- Use of children in industry or business
- Association of artisans or merchants
- Those opposed to industrial change; machine wreckers
- Financial gain from business
- Skilled manual worker; craftsman
- Physical or mental work
26 Clues: Cloth or woven fabric • Physical or mental work • Fine, white ceramic material • Financial gain from business • Machine using steam for power • Unequal resource distribution • Use of machinery in production • Unfairly using someone for gain • Process of developing industries • Skilled manual worker; craftsman • Significant change in a short time • ...
Reid and Alex's Crossword 2025-03-11
Across
- someone's wealth
- a business managed by a independent company
- Trading goods
- Recording an amount owned
- When your spending more money then you make
- A small slice of a company
- Making a product
- A person who starts a company
- Money made from your business
- Owing someone something
- A Financial Gain
- Making something new
- When your gaining more money then your spending
- The amount of your product you have
Down
- A companies manager
- An area where you sell your product
- Something useful
- use of a resource
- A part of a company
- The excessive control over a trade or resource
- A business in which its owners are stockholders
- The right to keep a property until a debt owned by them is payed off
- The first model of something
- A way to obtain goods for free
- A group of companies across a large area
25 Clues: Trading goods • someone's wealth • Something useful • Making a product • A Financial Gain • use of a resource • A companies manager • A part of a company • Making something new • Owing someone something • Recording an amount owned • A small slice of a company • The first model of something • A person who starts a company • Money made from your business • A way to obtain goods for free • ...
Davids Econ Puzzle 2025-03-13
Across
- doing one thing very well
- a business that makes products
- tax a tax on goods that you buy
- what a person gives up for something
- tools needed for making things
- someone who works for an employer
- emergencies, retirement to buy something in the future
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- when a product is easy to find
- a person who needs to hire someone
Down
- limited amount of money that someone works for
- different workers do different parts of a job
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want to buy
- something that can be used in a business
- someone who takes risk to start a business
- money that is paid to the government
- the work someone does
- when a product is hard to find
- money someone earns for work
- the amount of things that exist
20 Clues: the work someone does • doing one thing very well • money someone earns for work • a business that makes products • tools needed for making things • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • the amount of things that exist • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • tax a tax on goods that you buy • ...
Monopolies and Trusts 2025-09-09
Across
- – The system of trade, jobs, and money in a country.
- – A group of companies working together like one big monopoly.
- – Another word for a business.
- – A company that sells goods or services.
- – What monopolies have too much of.
- – The place where buying and selling happens.
- – Rules made by the government.
- – The person who buys goods or services.
- – What monopolies have over markets.
- – A powerful industry that had many monopolies.
- – What big company owners like Rockefeller and Carnegie gained.
Down
- – A field of business, like steel or oil.
- – What disappears when monopolies take over.
- – The antitrust law passed in 1890 to fight monopolies.
- – The industry controlled by Andrew Carnegie.
- – What monopolies can raise because there’s no competition.
- – When one company controls an entire product or service.
- – Rules the government makes to control big businesses.
- – The industry controlled by John D. Rockefeller.
- – The exchange of goods or services.
20 Clues: – Another word for a business. • – Rules made by the government. • – What monopolies have too much of. • – What monopolies have over markets. • – The exchange of goods or services. • – The person who buys goods or services. • – A field of business, like steel or oil. • – A company that sells goods or services. • – What disappears when monopolies take over. • ...
Basic Accounting Terms 2025-06-28
Across
- Farm animals regarded as business assets.
- Tangible products sold by a business.
- Money placed in ventures to earn returns.
- Entry that increases assets or expenses.
- When expenses exceed revenues.
Down
- Increase in wealth not from usual business operations.
- Goods bought for resale in a business.
- The financial gain when income exceeds expenses.
- Entry that increases liabilities or income.
- Goods or services sold to generate revenue.
- Total income before expenses are deducted.
11 Clues: When expenses exceed revenues. • Tangible products sold by a business. • Goods bought for resale in a business. • Entry that increases assets or expenses. • Farm animals regarded as business assets. • Money placed in ventures to earn returns. • Total income before expenses are deducted. • Entry that increases liabilities or income. • ...
ownership and internal organisation 2013-04-27
Across
- source of money to start and run a business
- businesses owned and run by private individuals
- business owned and run by the government
- money owed to someone
Down
- a business operated by one person
- a business which has unlimited liability
- a business operated by up to 20 partners
- someone who does not work for someone else
- someone with the drive to set up a business
9 Clues: money owed to someone • a business operated by one person • a business which has unlimited liability • a business operated by up to 20 partners • business owned and run by the government • someone who does not work for someone else • source of money to start and run a business • someone with the drive to set up a business • businesses owned and run by private individuals
Business Vocabulary 2019-11-26
Across
- income from selling something
- a person who buys a product
- someone who hires employees
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- the amount something is
Down
- a fast growing business
- when out of money
- someone that works for the business
- something you buy from a business
- something business pay to the government
10 Clues: when out of money • a fast growing business • the amount something is • a person who buys a product • someone who hires employees • income from selling something • something you buy from a business • someone that works for the business • something business pay to the government • a person or company to whom money is owed
Business Management 2021-05-17
Across
- the market where the initial shares of a public company are first floated
- the name for the Hong Kong stock market index
- a stock in a corporation which has a great reputation, is reliable and operates well
- a market with a decline and a drop in share prices and demand
- a person who is the exclusive owner of a business they are entitled to keep all profits for themselves after tax has been paid, but has unlimited liability
- the availability of liquid assets to a market or company
- the 4 P's of marketing include price, placement, product and
Down
- you can earn an income from shares by either selling stock, or receiving
- companies like McDonald's are known as
- person who sets up a business, taking on the financial risks in hope of profit
- is the share price of a share when it is floated on the secondary market
11 Clues: companies like McDonald's are known as • the name for the Hong Kong stock market index • the availability of liquid assets to a market or company • the 4 P's of marketing include price, placement, product and • a market with a decline and a drop in share prices and demand • you can earn an income from shares by either selling stock, or receiving • ...
Business vocab 2022-12-06
Across
- Severe and long recession, high unemployment
- paying to have a task done
- The physical effort put into making goods
- corporation that sells the right to use their brand
- paper, food,etc.
- making more than what you spend to
Down
- products in the market place
- running a business to make money
- a good or service
- not enough of
- increase in prices
11 Clues: not enough of • paper, food,etc. • a good or service • increase in prices • paying to have a task done • products in the market place • running a business to make money • making more than what you spend to • The physical effort put into making goods • Severe and long recession, high unemployment • corporation that sells the right to use their brand
Business Crossword 2022-10-18
Across
- raw materials, components, machinery, equipment and labour
- making the best use of limited resources
- an organisation that aims to have high income
- someone who owns or operates an organisation. They are risk-takers who exploit business opportunities in return for profits.
- a profit-seeking business owned by two or more people
- the people or organisations that buy a product
Down
- someone who works in an entrepreneurial capacity, with authority to create innovative products or new processes for the organisation.
- the ones that actually use the product
- responsible for identifying and satisfying customer wants and needs
- the output or provision of final goods and services
- an individual who runs and owns his own business
11 Clues: the ones that actually use the product • making the best use of limited resources • an organisation that aims to have high income • the people or organisations that buy a product • an individual who runs and owns his own business • the output or provision of final goods and services • a profit-seeking business owned by two or more people • ...
Business Crossword 2022-10-19
Across
- the total value of capital raised from shareholders by the issue of shares.
- a group of people acting together to meet the common needs and aspirations of its members, sharing ownership and making decisions democratically.
- an individual or an organization with an interest in the business.
- one person's assets can be seized to pay business debt.
- goods used to create other goods/services.
Down
- establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise.
- combination of two or more firms competing in the same market.
- legal entity owned by stockholder.
- portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders.
- a business with only one owner.
- business with two or more owners with unlimited liability.
11 Clues: a business with only one owner. • legal entity owned by stockholder. • goods used to create other goods/services. • portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders. • establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise. • one person's assets can be seized to pay business debt. • business with two or more owners with unlimited liability. • ...
Business Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- More than 36,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries.
- The founder of the Virgin Group.
- UK’s largest retailer.
- 71% of Americans use this app.
Down
- The company that owns google.
- This company also owns Sprite, Fanta and Costa.
- This company began as a DVD rental company.
- Sold by Jeffrey Bezos in 2021.
- CEO of Telsa.
- Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates.
- This sports company sells over 700 million pairs of shoes per year.
11 Clues: CEO of Telsa. • UK’s largest retailer. • The company that owns google. • Sold by Jeffrey Bezos in 2021. • Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates. • 71% of Americans use this app. • The founder of the Virgin Group. • This company began as a DVD rental company. • This company also owns Sprite, Fanta and Costa. • More than 36,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries. • ...
Business Crossword 2021-09-15
11 Clues: taker • change • adapting • New ideas • risk taker • creativity • new thoughts • good thinking • New innovations • logic and reason • Looking and being optimistic
International Business 2021-08-10
Business Law 2023-05-29
Across
- Unstated warranty imposed by law on all sellers in order to ensure minimal standards of contractual performance.
- A voluntary, court-enforceable agreement to stop an illegal or questionable practice.
- A order from a government agency that requires a company to stop the specified improper conduct.
- Any method of doing business that is characterized by bad faith, deception, fraud, or a tendency to inhibit competition or monopolize.
Down
- Let the seller beware.
- An assurance of quality or promise of performance explicitly made by the seller.
- Let the buyer beware.
- An individual who acquires goods that are primarily intended for personal, family, or household use.
- Improper business practice involving luring buyers with an understocked, abnormally low-priced good only to sell them a more profitable one.
- A legal obligation stemming from the affixing of responsibility to compensate buyers, users, and even those standing nearby for injuries caused by a defective product.
- Any warranty that provides less protection than a full warranty.
11 Clues: Let the buyer beware. • Let the seller beware. • Any warranty that provides less protection than a full warranty. • An assurance of quality or promise of performance explicitly made by the seller. • A voluntary, court-enforceable agreement to stop an illegal or questionable practice. • ...
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