business Crossword Puzzles
business workers 2023-09-21
Across
- nonprofit organization
- someone who sells something
- a particular job
- give ideas
- the work for you under a contract
- undertake Menial work
- they do economic work
- a person who works with someone else
- hired for a short period of time
- helps for no pay
Down
- works full time
- employed they work for a season
- making arrangements
- someone who operates
- someone who works part time
- work at any time
- connecting someone
- unskilled Manuel work
- someone who cooks
- hires people
- helps sort products
21 Clues: give ideas • hires people • works full time • work at any time • a particular job • helps for no pay • someone who cooks • connecting someone • making arrangements • helps sort products • someone who operates • unskilled Manuel work • undertake Menial work • they do economic work • nonprofit organization • someone who works part time • someone who sells something • employed they work for a season • ...
Business/Economics 2023-08-24
Across
- the increase in value of an object or investment over time
- represent fractional ownership in a company
- facilitates transactions between buyers, sellers and traders
- someone who takes a risk and sets up a business with an idea
- a system of money specific or common across countries
- Work, normally physical
- Someone who is paid to do something
- a regular payment to a landlord or owner to live/ use something
- Amount of money paid per hour to an employee
- bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.
- Sending goods somewhere else
Down
- Money given which has interest applied on it
- A person appointed to manage the financial asstets of a business person etc
- someone who is giving a loan illegally who might target those who cant get loans from banksq
- a small fraction of a company being sold to the public on a trade site
- a percentage of your wage paid to the government
- a system of resources and their value
- to distribute money earned to pay off certain things or to buy things
- the increase of price nation wide
- A place where goods/services are bought and sold
- a percentage of money that is charged extra per agreed time
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials
22 Clues: Work, normally physical • Sending goods somewhere else • the increase of price nation wide • Someone who is paid to do something • a system of resources and their value • represent fractional ownership in a company • Money given which has interest applied on it • Amount of money paid per hour to an employee • a percentage of your wage paid to the government • ...
Business/Economics 2023-08-24
Across
- the increase in value of an object or investment over time
- represent fractional ownership in a company
- facilitates transactions between buyers, sellers and traders
- someone who takes a risk and sets up a business with an idea
- a system of money specific or common across countries
- Work, normally physical
- Someone who is paid to do something
- a regular payment to a landlord or owner to live/ use something
- Amount of money paid per hour to an employee
- bring goods or services into a country from abroad for sale.
- Sending goods somewhere else
Down
- Money given which has interest applied on it
- A person appointed to manage the financial asstets of a business person etc
- someone who is giving a loan illegally who might target those who cant get loans from banksq
- a small fraction of a company being sold to the public on a trade site
- a percentage of your wage paid to the government
- a system of resources and their value
- to distribute money earned to pay off certain things or to buy things
- the increase of price nation wide
- A place where goods/services are bought and sold
- a percentage of money that is charged extra per agreed time
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials
22 Clues: Work, normally physical • Sending goods somewhere else • the increase of price nation wide • Someone who is paid to do something • a system of resources and their value • represent fractional ownership in a company • Money given which has interest applied on it • Amount of money paid per hour to an employee • a percentage of your wage paid to the government • ...
Business Vocabulary 2023-09-04
Across
- devise (monnaie officielle)
- un actionnaire
- collaborer
- un brevet (propriété intellectuelle)
- licencier quelqu'un
- une date butoir
- une cible
- un investissement
- durabilité
- externaliser (sous-traiter)
- le recrutement
- équilibrer
Down
- une marque
- une facture (décompte, somme à payer)
- une garantie
- siège social (d'une entreprise)
- les ressources humaines(acronyme)
- une compétence
- diversifier
- les bénéfices
- une fusion (de sociétés)
- le commerce
- marque déposée
- droit de douane
- investir
- le personnel (ensemble d'employés)
- étendre
- lancer (un produit, une marque)
- le réseau
- engager quelqu'un
30 Clues: étendre • investir • une cible • le réseau • une marque • collaborer • durabilité • équilibrer • diversifier • le commerce • une garantie • les bénéfices • un actionnaire • une compétence • marque déposée • le recrutement • droit de douane • une date butoir • un investissement • engager quelqu'un • licencier quelqu'un • une fusion (de sociétés) • devise (monnaie officielle) • externaliser (sous-traiter) • ...
Business Org 2023-09-19
Across
- A formal contract to repay borrowed money
- A business owned and managed by a single person
- Products available in the marketplace
- Ownership in a corporation
- The combination of two or more firms involved in different stages of producing the same good or service
- An establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- A business owned and managed by two or more, specialization
- One partner is the general partner and the other is usually "silent", only providing money
- The combination of two or more firms competing the same market with the same good or service
- means that one's personal assets can be seized to pay business debts.
- A semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company in exchange for the right to sell the product
Down
- Everyone can compete in the marketplace
- Refers to the entity responsible for the day-to-day operating decisions of the business.
- Legally bound to pay debts
- Institution that functions like a business, but does not generate profit
- the owners of the corporation cannot lose more than what they paid for their stock if the corporation fails.
- the death of an owner ends the business and it must be reestablished in the new owner's name(s).
- Happens to a corporation when the company is taxed on its profits and then the shareholders are taxed again on the dividends they earn from the company.
- Makes decisions about Land, Labor and Capital to create a good or service
- A legal entity made up of stockholders
- Corporate profits paid to stockholders
- Combines productive resources to make final goods and services to sell for profit
- Anything of value belonging to you
23 Clues: Legally bound to pay debts • Ownership in a corporation • Anything of value belonging to you • Products available in the marketplace • A legal entity made up of stockholders • Corporate profits paid to stockholders • Everyone can compete in the marketplace • A formal contract to repay borrowed money • A business owned and managed by a single person • ...
Business vocabulary 2024-01-10
Across
- Tik Tok, Facebook, Instagram, etc
- Paying for goods or services
- Person in charge of running a company
- An organization intended to NOT make money
- The device or site used to host your media
- Something that can be expanded
- The practical functions of a job
- How much of a property you actually own
- Two companies joining together as one
- List of issues to be covered in a meeting
- When something must be completed
- When one company buys out another
- A specific task that must be completed
- To earn money from something that used to be free
- Legal protection for a company logo
Down
- Profit on an individual item
- A report showing the assets and liabilities
- When two or more companies join forces on a project
- A statement showing the incoming and outgoing money
- A company paying to advertise
- Someone within the same business industry
- A large meeting
- Money given to someone in order to do a project
- A type of statement declaring all of the revenues
- Amount of money you earn
- To quite your job
- Document showing your skills, experience and education
- To come to an agreement
- To do two things at once
- "Where" you keep your money
- To change money from one currency to another
- When something becomes quickly and wildly popular
- A general area or type of business
- A type of report used for showing progress on a project
- Your plans of how you expect to solve a problem
35 Clues: A large meeting • To quite your job • To come to an agreement • Amount of money you earn • To do two things at once • "Where" you keep your money • Profit on an individual item • Paying for goods or services • A company paying to advertise • Something that can be expanded • The practical functions of a job • When something must be completed • Tik Tok, Facebook, Instagram, etc • ...
Business Law 2024-06-03
Across
- A written or spoken agreement
- The legally recognized union of two people as partners
- Assure safe and healthful conditions for workers by setting and enforcing standards
- One party agrees to rent property owned by another party
- The body of law that governs the administration and regulation of government agencies
- A wrongful act leading to civil legal liability
- To protect and advance the interests of its members in the workplace
- Challenges the credibility and nature given during direct examination
Down
- A contract between an individual or business with an company to help provide financial protection and mitigate the risks associated with certain situations or events
- A crime that carries a less severe punishment than a felony
- A legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners
- A person who rents land, a building, or an apartment to a tenant
- The ability to learn or retain knowledge and to make a decision about an issue
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties
- The quality or state of being in accordance with the law
- Focuses on building a case while cross examination
- An agreement made by a couple before they marry concerning the ownership of their respective assets
- A thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
- Law that deals with behavior that constitutes an injury to an individual or other private party
- Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior
20 Clues: A written or spoken agreement • A wrongful act leading to civil legal liability • Moral principles that govern a person’s behavior • Focuses on building a case while cross examination • The legally recognized union of two people as partners • The quality or state of being in accordance with the law • One party agrees to rent property owned by another party • ...
Business Crossword 2024-06-05
Across
- Place for buying and selling
- Producer of goods
- Liability Business protection for personal assets
- Social conduct code
- Sells goods to consumers
- Commercial activity
- Coordination of complex operations
- Self-assurance
- Marketing communication
- Moral principles
Down
- Distribution channel in marketing
- Financial obligation
- Item for sale
- Quality of continuing firmly
- Financial plan
- Starting new businesses
- of Seven Marketing principle about customer contact
- Cost of an item
- Business collaboration
- Large company or group
- Valuable resource owned
- Creating a distinct identity
22 Clues: Item for sale • Financial plan • Self-assurance • Cost of an item • Moral principles • Producer of goods • Social conduct code • Commercial activity • Financial obligation • Business collaboration • Large company or group • Starting new businesses • Valuable resource owned • Marketing communication • Sells goods to consumers • Place for buying and selling • Quality of continuing firmly • ...
Understanding Business 2024-07-24
Across
- Initials. Business owned by shareholders.
- A business owned by between one and twenty people
- A stakeholder who can affect the quality of materials
- of Directors, The group of people who make decisions in a private limited company
- External factor concerned with rival businesses
- Intangible actions that a business sells to customers
- Factor of production relating to raw materials
- The people who own a part a private limited company
- Necessities that humans cannot survive without
- External factor concerned with increases in social media usage
- Sector of economy where businesses aim to make a profit
- External factor concerned with changes in fashion trends
- A business owned by a single person
- External factor concerned with changes in laws
- External factor concerned with changes in inflation and interest rates
- Sector of economy with charities and non-profit organisations
- Sector of industry concerned with providing a service
Down
- A stakeholder who can affect the business by changing their productivity
- Sector of industry that deals with raw materials
- Sector of economy with government run organisations
- Sector of industry that involves manufacturing
- A stakeholder who can affect finance by rejecting loan applications
- External factor concerned with climate change, disease and weather
- Enterprise, Organisations that use their profits to help a cause
- Tangible products that a business sells to customers
- Factor of production relating to the business idea and combining all factors
- Factor of production relating to the man-made resources
- A stakeholder of a charity who gives up their time to help the organisation
- A stakeholder who can affect the business by shopping elsewhere
- Factor of production relating to the employees
30 Clues: A business owned by a single person • Initials. Business owned by shareholders. • Sector of industry that involves manufacturing • Factor of production relating to raw materials • Necessities that humans cannot survive without • Factor of production relating to the employees • External factor concerned with changes in laws • ...
Business English 2024-03-05
Across
- Absence because of illness - to be on .... ....
- Advantages offered in addition to salary (life insurance, retirement scheme, company car, etc.). Also called perks
- Additional payment to an employee as an incentive or reward
- To stop working in protest against something
- Advancement in rank or position in a company
- Person being trained for a job
- A course of study to prepare for a job
- A lack of ability or a shortcoming in character
- Payments made by the state to an unemployed person
- People who work for a firm or department; employees
- Oral examination of a candidate for employment
- Advance warning of intention to leave one´s job - to give or hand in one´s resignation
Down
- A position to be filled in a company or firm
- Discharge from employment (also: to fire, to sack, to let go)
- Strong characteristic or particular ability, usually positive
- Education - qualifications - experience
- Summary of one´s education and experience to date; resume; in Latin
- Leave a job volountarily
- Dismiss for economic reasons
- Leave employment because of age, typically on reaching the normal age for leaving work
- To dismiss someone from a job
- Dismiss for economic reasons
- Employ or hire
- Evaluation of one´s abilities
- People who work for a firm or company (employees)
- Employ or take on personnel in a company
26 Clues: Employ or hire • Leave a job volountarily • Dismiss for economic reasons • Dismiss for economic reasons • To dismiss someone from a job • Evaluation of one´s abilities • Person being trained for a job • A course of study to prepare for a job • Education - qualifications - experience • Employ or take on personnel in a company • A position to be filled in a company or firm • ...
Business Essentials 2024-03-24
Across
- A risk-response strategy that involves assuming responsibility for the risk rather than transferring it.
- A risk-response strategy that involves choosing not to do something that is considered risky.
- The possibility of loss or failure from human error.
- Large marsupial
- Has a trunk
- A risk-response strategy that involves trying to reduce the chance of loss or severity of loss.
- Money left after the cost-of-goods expense and the operating expense are each subtracted from the total income (gross profit - operating expense = net profit).
- Man's best friend
- The money that a business spends.
- All of the expenses involved in running a business.
- A market structure in which there are relatively few sellers, and industry leaders usually determine prices.
- A risk-response strategy that involves moving the impact of a risk to someone or something else.
- A type of market structure in which a market is controlled by one supplier, and there are no substitute goods or services readily available.
- A type of rivalry between or among businesses that focuses on the use of price to attract scarce customer dollars.
- The possibility of loss or failure from nature.
- Likes to chase mice
- The possibility of loss (failure) or gain (success) inherent in conducting business.
Down
- A market structure in which there are many businesses selling a lot of identical products for about the same price to many buyers; also known as pure competition.
- Rivalry between or among businesses that offer dissimilar goods or services.
- Monopolies that the government allows to exist legally under controlled conditions.
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to customers.
- Money left after the cost-of-goods expense is subtracted from total income (income from sales - cost of goods = gross profit).
- competition A type of rivalry between or among businesses that involves factors other than price.
- Rivalry between or among businesses that offer similar types of goods or services.
- risk The possibility of loss or failure that occurs as a result of the economy.
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid (income – expense = profit).
- Flying mammal
- Chances of loss that may result in loss, no change, or gain.
- Chances of loss that carry with them the possibility of loss or no loss.
- The amount of money a business pays for the products it sells or for the raw materials from which it produces goods to sell; the amount of money a business pays for the products (or for any part of the products) it sells.
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • The money that a business spends. • The possibility of loss or failure from nature. • All of the expenses involved in running a business. • The possibility of loss or failure from human error. • Chances of loss that may result in loss, no change, or gain. • ...
Business Characteristics 2023-10-09
Across
- pyramid expressing the needs of people in levels: basic needs, safety, belongingness, love, esteem, and self-actualization
- four interrelated marketing strategies used to meet consumer needs; consist of product, price, promotion, and place
- debts or obligations of a business
- department responsible for managing the use of company funds, obtaining needed funds, and creating a financial plan
- businesses which move finished goods from one business to another by buying, storing, and reselling goods; often referred to as "middlemen"
- materials derived from natural resources
- department responsible for creating products which meet consumer wants and needs, guiding products through the product life cycle and understanding consumers through marketing research
- businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods
- department responsible for producing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- assets=liabilities + owner's equity
- process of reaching a company's goals and objectives by utilizing its resources; department responsible for the management process
- businesses which change raw goods into a more finished form, known as processed goods
Down
- financial statement which reports net income or net loss of a company
- process of recording, classifying, summarizing and reporting the financial position of a business
- businesses which provide goods and services to businesses and individuals, but operate on donations, volunteers, and philanthropists rather than profit
- marketing theory stating the stages experienced by products and services from their introduction to their decline; consists of four stages: introduction, growth, maturity, decline
- department responsible for distributing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- items of value owned by a business
- financial statement which reports totals in asset, liability, and owner's equity accounts
- department responsible for maintaining the employment process, training and developing staff and following laws and proper procedures
- process of effectively working together in group settings
- businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods
- businesses which provide services to consumers and other businesses
23 Clues: debts or obligations of a business • items of value owned by a business • assets=liabilities + owner's equity • materials derived from natural resources • process of effectively working together in group settings • businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods • businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods • ...
Business Ownership 2023-10-08
Across
- Private limited company abbreviation
- 2-20 owners
- Someone who owns a franchise
- one person who owns their own firm
- Take a risk to set up their own business
- Profits put back into the business
- A percentage of ownership of a company
- When a firm is legally separated from the owners
Down
- Owns a company
- A percentage of sales that are given to the franchiser from the franchisee
- Money put into a firm to help set it up
- Run a company of behalf of shareholders
- Fully responsible for paying back all business debts
- The rights to trade using an existing business name
- A legal contract signed by all partners
- Public limited company abbreviation
- Where members of the public can buy shares in a PLC
- Someone who buys a franchise
- Anyone with an interest in a business
- Profits paid to shareholders
20 Clues: 2-20 owners • Owns a company • Someone who buys a franchise • Someone who owns a franchise • Profits paid to shareholders • one person who owns their own firm • Profits put back into the business • Public limited company abbreviation • Private limited company abbreviation • Anyone with an interest in a business • A percentage of ownership of a company • ...
Business terms 2024-09-13
Across
- Goods that might replace each other due to a change in conditions
- The quantity supplied is equal to the quantity demand.
- Means through which goods and services are made available to consumers.
- Oil, Coal, and natural gases.
- A type of economy that's decisions are created based on the past.
- Respected by other, self-esteem, self-respect.
- An item that can be seen or touched.
- An individual or business that makes a product.
- Protection, stability, pain aversion.
- A business depending on another business to remain in function
- A rise in output, income, employment, value and gain.
- A person who uses goods or services.
- An amount of goods and or services people are willing to purchase at a particular price.
- Something that can't be perceived by physical contact.
Down
- A product which can be perceived by touch and sight but is a necessity to survival.
- Achieving full potential, self fulfilment.
- An amount of goods and or services business are willing and have the ability to sell a a particular price.
- Acceptance, inclusion, and affection.
- An item which can be perceived by touch and by sight but is not a necessity to survival.
- The newest model for an iPhone
- “We each have a hierarchy of needs that ranges from "lower" to "higher." As lower needs are fulfilled there is a tendency for other, higher needs to emerge.”
- Assistance provided, usually in return for payment, that satisfies needs and wants of people or business but that does not result in a product being touched.
- An item necessary for survival like food, clothing, or shelter.
- The manufacturing and or selling of goods and or services to meet the needs, demands, wants of consumers with the goal of making a profit.
- The state of the economy when there is a lot of unemployment rates, a decline in income, and the level of affluence in life.
- Goods that are used together.
26 Clues: Oil, Coal, and natural gases. • Goods that are used together. • The newest model for an iPhone • An item that can be seen or touched. • A person who uses goods or services. • Acceptance, inclusion, and affection. • Protection, stability, pain aversion. • Achieving full potential, self fulfilment. • Respected by other, self-esteem, self-respect. • ...
Business Verbs 2024-08-21
Across
- to move forward till you get to your goals/get to the destination
- to make something a part of a bigger project/a part of paid services
- to facilitate/help to sell products more effectively, to help the person get a better-paid job
- to be able to buy things because you've got a sufficient amount of funds
- not to let something bad happen, to avoid harm
- to become a part/a member/a comrade in an organization/meeting/event/group
- to ask for something from another person/institution, then return it after a while
- to treat the guests, to meet new employees in the company
- to log into a system, to get an access by entering your user name and password
- to ask for certain data/additional information/education level/qualification
- synonym to "get"
- to say NO to something, not to agree to do something
- to distribute information, pictures so that others can see, too
- to invoice/ask to pay for services or goods;to add energy to a battery
- to compensate for the losses/damage
Down
- synonym to "answer/reply"
- to trust completely
- synonym to "impact"
- to do your best in order to change someone's mind
- to keep equipment/friendship/relationship/reputation in a good condition/level
- to forecast what might happen in future
- to get the length/width/depth/volume of something
- to make the task/person more important than other things/people
- to spend time/money/energy in a way that is not useful
- to express a negative feedback on something, to tell that you dislike something
- to build/create a new company/new contacts/new relationship
- to motivate people not to be afraid or to empower them to do something
27 Clues: synonym to "get" • to trust completely • synonym to "impact" • synonym to "answer/reply" • to compensate for the losses/damage • to forecast what might happen in future • not to let something bad happen, to avoid harm • to do your best in order to change someone's mind • to get the length/width/depth/volume of something • to say NO to something, not to agree to do something • ...
Business Crossword 2024-09-27
Across
- Ready-to-assemble furniture, largest in its sector.
- Entertainment giant known for Mickey Mouse.
- Aerospace industry, commercial jetliners and defense.
- Electronics and smart appliances, multinational conglomerate.
- Iconic soft drink and the world's largest beverage company.
- Streaming services and original content provider.
- Founded by Jeff Bezos, known for e-commerce and cloud computing.
- Revolutionized personal computing with Macintosh.
- Search engine giant, also in cloud computing and hardware.
- Global courier, known for overnight shipping.
Down
- Luxury vehicles and motorcycles, German multinational.
- Famous swoosh logo, major sports apparel producer.
- Electric vehicles and energy solutions, led by Elon Musk.
- Golden arches and famous for Big Mac.
- Connects billions worldwide, social media titan.
- Management consulting services, multinational firm.
- Started in a garage by Bill Gates and Paul Allen.
- Multinational financial services, known for credit cards.
- Locker) Athletic footwear and apparel retailer, U.S. based.
- Innovative medicines, multinational pharmaceutical.
20 Clues: Golden arches and famous for Big Mac. • Entertainment giant known for Mickey Mouse. • Global courier, known for overnight shipping. • Connects billions worldwide, social media titan. • Started in a garage by Bill Gates and Paul Allen. • Streaming services and original content provider. • Revolutionized personal computing with Macintosh. • ...
Big Business 2024-10-29
Across
- Total control of a type of industry by one person or one company
- Costs incurred when running a company (wages, shipping costs, buying raw materials)
- A company that owns all of the diferent businesses on which it depends for its operation
- The reduction in the cost of a good brought about especially by increased production at a given facility
- An organization that is authorized y law to carry on an activity but treated as through it were a single person
- Perhaps the most successful investment banker
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- Agreements to keep prices at a certain level
- A company whose primary business is owning a controlling share of stock in other companies
- Comvining many firms engaged in the same type of business into one large corporation
- The first advertising company
- These people specialized in helping companies issue stock
- Advertising atracted readers to THIS newest retail business
- Costs a company pays even if it is not operating (loans, mortgages, taxes)
- A person who buys what is produced by an economy
- Through a series of buyouts, this person's company controlled about 90% of the oil refining industry in the US
- To reach millions of people who lived in rural areas, retailers began issuing THESE
- Selling ______ allows a corporation to raie money while spreading out the financial risk
- A group of retail outlets owned by the same company
- A combination of firms or corporations formed by a legal agreement, especially to reduce competition
- This individual (last name only) used the Bessemer process to make high quality steel more efficiently and cheaply
20 Clues: The first advertising company • Agreements to keep prices at a certain level • Perhaps the most successful investment banker • A person who buys what is produced by an economy • A group of retail outlets owned by the same company • These people specialized in helping companies issue stock • Advertising atracted readers to THIS newest retail business • ...
Business crosswords 2024-10-15
Across
- agreement between two or more people
- Give out something
- in debt and owes money
- individual who starts a business
- Act of trying to do something
- Featuring new methods
- usual or valuable thing
- amount of money brought in
- Trade in a commodity
- Exchange of goods
- Working by themselves
- a share in an ownership
- money taken out to pay someone's
- Collection of assets
- financial gain
Down
- money used to run a business
- business run by an individual
- business owned by a state
- area for people to purchase
- legal claim made against asset
- creating something new and original
- relationship between a lend, borrower
- manager that innovates
- being responsible for something
- taking some sort of risk
- a company's profitability
- to owe something to someone
- using someone's resource
- fairly large company/business
- sample built to test a product
- Relationship between two or more people
- act of manufacturing goods
32 Clues: financial gain • Exchange of goods • Give out something • Trade in a commodity • Collection of assets • Featuring new methods • Working by themselves • in debt and owes money • manager that innovates • usual or valuable thing • a share in an ownership • taking some sort of risk • using someone's resource • business owned by a state • a company's profitability • amount of money brought in • ...
International Business 2024-10-19
Across
- a set limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given time period
- The making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
- exists when a country specializes in the production of a good or service with a lower opportunity cost
- the value of the currency in one country compared with the value of another
- a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- the difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country
- When a country exports (sells) more than it imports (buys)
- products that can be bought and sold
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods an services across national borders
- members do away with duties and other trade barriers allowing companies to invest freely in each other's countries (EU)
- the right to use a company name or business process in a specific way
Down
- When a country imports (buys) more than it exports (sells)
- a company treats each country market differently
- a company uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide
- tax that a government places on certain goods and services coming into a country
- when a government stops the export or import of products completely
- selected area where products can be imported duty free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- exists when a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries
- member countries agree to remove duties and trade barriers on products traded among them (NAFTA)
- Bringing in goods or services produced somewhere else to sell
- Selling the right to use some intangible property such as a trademark or brand for a fee or royalty
- Selling a good or service from this country to another country
23 Clues: products that can be bought and sold • a company treats each country market differently • When a country imports (buys) more than it exports (sells) • When a country exports (sells) more than it imports (buys) • a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems • Bringing in goods or services produced somewhere else to sell • ...
Business finance 2024-10-09
Across
- issued by the bureau of treasury
- issued by the national and logal government units to finance
- investments would be profitable to the company
- how much should be distributed among the shareholders
- utilizes long-term financing to cover permanet working capital and fluctuating current assets
- used to evaluate the accuracy of the amounts in the balance sheet
- measure how systematically a company utilizes its assets to generate profit
- Large marsupial
- traders could sell their assets and convert them into cash
- mature in more than one year
- Man's best friend
- where long-term securities are created and traded for the first time
- new kind of financial institutions
- material that maintain the proper condition of machinery and storing goods
- banks lead them the money they demand for an additional cost
- trading of financial assets that are easily convertible to cash
- all of a company cash inflows within a given financial period
- groups of people transfer or share the risk of potential gains or losses
- excess funds are directed towards production investments
- higher risks involved
- those who buy bonds creditors and not owners of corporations
- entreprises can increase their capital and nations can increase thier net investments
- fungible or interchangeble with other assets of similar value
- Likes to chase mice
- provides the praties with an option not a obligation to buy or sell
- maintains the company competency in handiling cash inflow and 1outflow
- offered by private corporations or companies
- handles external financing matters
- not a comprehensive measure of financial health
- more likely to meet its financial obligations
- provides a platform whre buyers and sellers can trade securities
- acquaring long -term investments such as capital expenditures and sales
- the amount of money that business predict they will receive from sales
- Debts of the company that need to be settled over periods
- Calculates ability of a company to pay off its
- increasing the business value which also increases the value of shares
- retail or sale of the foreign currency on the same day
- measure the capability of company to convert it's asstes into cash
- present the effects of financial transaction and other economic events
- manufactured goods ready for sale
- reveals how much the business must produce to meet sales and inventory requirements
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- concerned with external matters such as being in change of accounting and the financial records
- a comprehensive written document that summarizes the past, present and future
- issued by various government agencies like mutual funds
- where investors and traders sell their securities
- pool contributions from members
- the company may need to borrow money to increase sales or expand production capacity
- buying and selling of short and medium-term securities
- a platform for buying and selling long-term securities
- finance working capital accounts such as accounts receivables and inventories
- company's ability to turn sales into profit from several different angles
- risks method but has the highest chance for profitability
- praties exchange or swap financial instruments such as cash flow
- ensures a sufficient supply of material and prevents shortage
- usually place their money in banks and other financial institutions
- income of the company from the sale of goods and services
- an affective management tool that enhaces the understanding of the strength
- the costs related to the acquisition and disposalo of securities are lessened
- also know as the working capital ratio
- portion in the balance sheet shows what the company owns that are convertible into cash
- leading funds from the ultimate lender to the ultimate borrows through third party
- when, where and how to aquire funds for the company
- shows information on past and present financial investments focusing on the development
- also know as the acid-test ratio
- also know as current forward
- given to shareholders as proof of their ownership in the company
- does not accept deposits
- Has a trunk
- to examine whether the firm is profitable enough to follow the payment schedule
- the money that people put into thier back account
- goods or materials needed to complete a product
- aids in the effecient transfer of funds from leaders to borrows
- also know as matching policy
- type of investment that pays dividends and interest
- accpets deposits
- borrowing money with an agreement to pay back the full amount plus interest
- monitoring and evaluating to perform corrective actions when necessary
- represents the company aptness to generate income from its assets and liabilities
- company's ability to make returns to its shareholders
- Flying mammal
- outlines the information on a firm's income generation,cash flow and allocation of funds
81 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • accpets deposits • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • higher risks involved • does not accept deposits • mature in more than one year • also know as current forward • also know as matching policy • pool contributions from members • issued by the bureau of treasury • also know as the acid-test ratio • manufactured goods ready for sale • ...
Business Terms 2024-11-05
Across
- The practice of spreading investments or business activities across different areas to reduce risk.
- Production A manufacturing method that involves making custom, one-of-a-kind items to meet specific customer orders.
- Risk The potential for negative publicity, public perception, or uncontrollable events to have an adverse impact on a company's reputation.
- Production A manufacturing method where items are made in groups or batches, rather than continuously.
- payable Definition Money a company owes to its suppliers or creditors for goods or services received but not yet paid for.
- Individuals or companies that create goods or services for consumers.
- Risk The risk of loss resulting from inadequate or failed internal processes, people, and systems, or from external events.
- Production A manufacturing method that involves creating large quantities of standardized products using assembly lines and specialized machinery.
- records Documents that show a business's financial activities and performance.
- budget A budget that covers day-to-day expenses and income of a business.
- Management Plan A plan that outlines how an organization will respond to a major event that threatens to harm the organization, its stakeholders, or the general public.
- Controls Processes and procedures put in place within an organization to ensure the integrity of financial and accounting information and prevent fraud.
- Inventory A strategy where materials are ordered and received only as they are needed in the production process, reducing storage costs and waste.
- budget A budget that plans for long-term investments and major purchases in a business.
- Compensation A form of insurance that provides wage replacement and medical benefits to employees injured in the course of employment.
- Systems Software that helps businesses manage and integrate various aspects of their operations, from production to finance to human resources.
- statement A financial report that shows a company's revenues and expenses over a period of time.
- decisions Choices a business makes about how to get money to fund its operations and investments.
- Management Keeping track of raw materials, work-in-progress, and finished goods to ensure enough stock to meet demand without wasting resources.
- The process of calculating and distributing employee wages, including taxes and other deductions.
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- Production The process of creating goods or services that can be sold to customers.
- decisions Choices a business makes about whether to give some of its profits to shareholders or use the money to grow the business
- The state of being legally responsible for something.
- A financial plan that shows expected income and expenses for a specific time period, usually a year.
- Control Monitoring production processes to ensure that products meet the required standards of quality.
- decisions Choices a business makes about where to put its money to earn more in the future.
- Risk The risk of legal or regulatory sanctions, material financial loss, or loss to reputation a company may suffer as a result of its failure to comply with laws and regulations.
- flow statement A financial report that shows how changes in balance sheet accounts and income affect cash and cash equivalents.
- pay The total amount of money an employee earns before taxes and other deductions are taken out.
- sheet A financial report that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and owner's equity at a specific point in time.
- Risk A risk that insurance companies won't cover because it's too uncertain or likely to result in a loss.
- receivable Definition Money owed to a company by its customers for goods or services delivered but not yet paid for.
- The amount of money paid regularly to an insurance company for an insurance policy.
- Manufacturing A production approach that focuses on minimizing waste and maximizing efficiency in the production process.
- Strategies Actions taken to reduce the impact or likelihood of a risk occurring.
- An official inspection of an organization's accounts and processes, typically by an independent body.
- A form of risk management that transfers certain risks from a business to an insurance company in exchange for payment (premium).
- flow budget A budget that tracks the movement of money in and out of a business.
- Sigma A set of techniques and tools for process improvement, aimed at reducing defects and variations in production.
- Chain Management Coordinating the flow of goods, information, and finances from suppliers to manufacturers to retailers and finally to consumers.
- Management Software Tools that help businesses plan, track, and manage various projects and tasks related to their operations.
- Risk The possibility of losing money or not having enough funds to operate a business.
- Management The process of identifying, assessing, and controlling threats to an organization's capital and earnings.
43 Clues: The state of being legally responsible for something. • Individuals or companies that create goods or services for consumers. • budget A budget that covers day-to-day expenses and income of a business. • records Documents that show a business's financial activities and performance. • ...
Business Review 2024-11-12
Across
- Someone who starts their own business, often taking on financial risks.
- Marginal Utility Decrease in satisfaction as more units of a product are consumed.
- The financial gain made in a business after subtracting expenses.
- The study of how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants.
- The desire to own something combined with the ability to pay for it.
- Demand Demand that changes significantly when the price changes.
- The point where supply equals demand.
- Something desired but not necessary for survival.
- Domestic Product The total value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- A risky or daring business undertaking.
- A market dominated by a single seller.
- Physical items that satisfy needs or wants.
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- The process of starting and running a new business.
- Demand Demand that changes little when the price changes.
- of Production The resources needed to create goods and services.
- Something essential for survival.
- Limited availability of resources.
- Structure The organization and characteristics of a market.
- Activities or benefits provided to satisfy needs or wants.
- Cycle The fluctuation of economic growth and decline over time.
- Enterprise System An economic system where private businesses operate with minimal government regulation.
- The amount of a product that is available for sale.
- A market controlled by a small number of large firms.
23 Clues: Something essential for survival. • Limited availability of resources. • The point where supply equals demand. • A market dominated by a single seller. • A risky or daring business undertaking. • Physical items that satisfy needs or wants. • Something desired but not necessary for survival. • The process of starting and running a new business. • ...
Business finance 2024-11-25
Across
- Differ from rural banks in terms of proprietorship
- Process well-off investors to startup small
- Legal identity of the borrow with the financial obligation
- Indicants whether the applicants can afford to take debt
- Ideal for startup who lack credentials
- Expect to be paid through the invests agreed
- Resources does the applicant have
- The underlying reason of borrow for pursuing a loan
- What is the applicant character as a borrows
- The investors or financing institutions put money
- What is the financial condition of the applicant
- Means to raise capital that can used for expenclitures
- Accept deposits from the public
- Do not poses a comprehensive banking
- When the company borrow money from a outside sources
- Are common to most financial institutions
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- Loans bases on apprised value of item being pawned
- Grants loans to members who are farmers
- High-net worth investors who supports small investors
- Funds startup and business expansion
- Financial institution are intermediaries
- Offer loans to those who have permanet and whole life insurance
- Typically conducted through
- To promote economic development
- Investors in this expect
- Hghly dependent on internal sources
- Investors of this type expect to have sales in the company
- Company that invests in other companies or business
- What other assets does the applicant have which can used to repay
- Supports of this types pool their resources
- Can the applicant repay his/her obligations
31 Clues: Investors in this expect • Typically conducted through • To promote economic development • Accept deposits from the public • Resources does the applicant have • Hghly dependent on internal sources • Funds startup and business expansion • Do not poses a comprehensive banking • Ideal for startup who lack credentials • Grants loans to members who are farmers • ...
Unit 3 - AOS1 - Business Foundations 2023-02-17
Across
- Fair pay, good working conditions is a stakeholder ___________________
- objective, the goals a business intends to achieve in a specified period of time
- The process of forming a company
- One-way communication & centralised decision making
- Rival businesses
- Type of decision-making in laissez-faire
- Owners of a company
Down
- A person with a vested interest in a business
- Policies and mission statements help determine this type of culture
- business enterprise, ______________________ business enterprise
- enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause
- culture, Shared values and beliefs of the people in the business
- The minimum number of shareholders for a public and private company
- They provide resources to businesses
- expectations, A business objective, to meet _____________ ______________
- Management style that convinces employees their way is the right way
- This skill can be one-way or two-way
- making, Selecting a solution from a range of alternatives
- Typically the maximum number of owners for a partnership
19 Clues: Rival businesses • Owners of a company • The process of forming a company • They provide resources to businesses • This skill can be one-way or two-way • Type of decision-making in laissez-faire • A person with a vested interest in a business • One-way communication & centralised decision making • enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-25
Across
- an individual who runs the organization.
- Amount of work produced by a person, machine or factory.
- Organizations that provide goods and services.
- _________ objectives include market share, profits, survival and sales.
- The functional areas of a business are ______________
- Any individual who affects an organization or is affected by it.
- _______ sector is organizations owned by individuals or groups of individuals.
- Amount of profit paid to shareholders
- ____ trader is a business owned by one person
- ______ of production that include land, labor, capital, enterprise.
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- Physical things provided by a business.
- _________ liability means the business and the owner are one.
- _____ sector includes all organizations owned by the government.
- ______ limited companies are owned by small groups of people.
- people who invest in a business in order to receive a profit.
- businesses owned by 2-20 people.
- Intangible things provided by a business.
- _______ liability means the business and owner are separate.
- _______ maximization means making the most amount of money as possible.
- individuals who work for a company.
20 Clues: businesses owned by 2-20 people. • individuals who work for a company. • Amount of profit paid to shareholders • Physical things provided by a business. • an individual who runs the organization. • Intangible things provided by a business. • ____ trader is a business owned by one person • Organizations that provide goods and services. • ...
Unit 3 - AOS1 - Business Foundations 2023-02-17
Across
- Fair pay, good working conditions is a stakeholder ___________________
- objective, the goals a business intends to achieve in a specified period of time
- The process of forming a company
- One-way communication & centralised decision making
- Rival businesses
- Type of decision-making in laissez-faire
- Owners of a company
Down
- A person with a vested interest in a business
- Policies and mission statements help determine this type of culture
- business enterprise, ______________________ business enterprise
- enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause
- culture, Shared values and beliefs of the people in the business
- The minimum number of shareholders for a public and private company
- They provide resources to businesses
- expectations, A business objective, to meet _____________ ______________
- Management style that convinces employees their way is the right way
- This skill can be one-way or two-way
- making, Selecting a solution from a range of alternatives
- Typically the maximum number of owners for a partnership
19 Clues: Rival businesses • Owners of a company • The process of forming a company • They provide resources to businesses • This skill can be one-way or two-way • Type of decision-making in laissez-faire • A person with a vested interest in a business • One-way communication & centralised decision making • enterprise, Business that aims to help a social cause • ...
DECA VOCAB 2013-01-11
Across
- the owner of a franchise
- demand exceeds supply
- Transportation utilities and communication services necessary for a business
- Values and principles that guide decisions
- generally accepted accounting practice
- occurs when supply exceeds demand
- Occurs when a business focuses on meeting or having lower prices than the competitor
- A business has a monopoly when there is no competition
- money building or equipment that is used to run a business
- business that is legally owned by two or more people jointly responsible for success or failure of a business
- includes all the resources that are from the land sea or air
Down
- Field where a person provides the necessary skill, time, and money to start a new business venture
- economic term for limited resources
- Owner of the parent company that grants rights to use their name and products
- Summary of education skills, experience, and references
- people who create, start and manage new business
- forms that gather info about potential employees
- Meeting with a potential employer where they will ask you questions about you and your work experience
- individual value as a stockholder within a company
- includes all the resources of people at work
- Overseeing the revenue, expenses, budgets, and financial statements of a business
21 Clues: demand exceeds supply • the owner of a franchise • occurs when supply exceeds demand • economic term for limited resources • generally accepted accounting practice • Values and principles that guide decisions • includes all the resources of people at work • people who create, start and manage new business • forms that gather info about potential employees • ...
Chapter 2 2013-04-23
Across
- Bigger then a company
- Being responsible for company debt
- This corporation has public shares
- The duty to care for others
- Business owned by a group of people
- A Business based at home
- This corporation has non-public share
- 2 or more people own this business
- A person is not fully responsible for debt
- Standards of conduct
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- A corporation not looking for profit
- A business owned by one person
- A corporation owned by a government
- When a person buys the right to a stores name
- A business not found in many places
- People who invest in a company
- Doing business internationally
17 Clues: Standards of conduct • Bigger then a company • A Business based at home • The duty to care for others • A business owned by one person • People who invest in a company • Doing business internationally • Being responsible for company debt • This corporation has public shares • 2 or more people own this business • Business owned by a group of people • ...
Marketing, business 2021-03-10
Business management 2019-12-03
Across
- slip a small piece of paper that you are given in a shop when you buy something
- to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else
- it is often missing in almost all shops
- service the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers
- A box with a thing in it sent by mail or delivered
- a level on a scale that shows how good, important, popular etc someone or something is (cote)
- something that is grown or made in a factory in large quantities, usually in order to be sold
- to pay attention to what someone is saying
- Person who builds
- to not succeed in achieving something
- the place where you often work at a desk
- doing something new and better that existed before
- all the money that you have saved, especially in a bank
- the person who employs you or who is in charge of you at work
- a job that lasts for a short time, that someone, does in order to gain experience
- spirit willingness to work as part of a team
- to discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics
- someone who owns something
- when you sell something
- polite behaviour and respect for other people (politesse)
- something that you are trying to achieve, such as a total, an amount, or a time
- the activity of deciding how to advertise a product
- an electronic machine you use to do all your work
- an official agreement between two or more people, stating what each will do
- something you have decided to do
- someone who buys something expensive such as a house or car
Down
- a place where goods are sold to the public.
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job (logiciel)
- people or organizations try to be more successful than other
- the state of being unable to pay your debts
- the whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey
- sheet a document showing a company’s financial position and wealth at a particular time,
- the profession or work of keeping or checking financial accounts, calculating taxes etc
- a place on the Internet where you can find information about something,
- call when you speak to someone on the telephone
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- short sentence that companies use for advertising (Slogan)
- the quality of remaining faithful to your friends or your colleague
- an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations(Accord)
- someone who does a job
- to make someone decide to do something, especially by giving them reasons
- what you earn by working and can use to buy things
- an amount of money that you must pay to the government
- the start of an organization or institution (création)
- an event at which people meet to discuss and decide things
- an increase in amount, number, or size
- a business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- a business organization that makes or sells goods or services
48 Clues: Person who builds • someone who does a job • when you sell something • someone who owns something • something you have decided to do • to not succeed in achieving something • an increase in amount, number, or size • it is often missing in almost all shops • the place where you often work at a desk • to pay attention to what someone is saying • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2019-12-04
Across
- Someone who is selling something especially.
- Someone or something that is regarded as a possible danger.
- The process of thinking about and deciding on a plan for achieving or making something.
- The whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey.
- To go from one place to another, or to several places, especially ones that are far away.
- A mark or shape that has a particular meaning.
- The person with the most authority in a large company.
- A person, bank, or company that you owe money to.
- The accounts of a business that show how successful it has been over a period of time, usually a year.
- The way in which shops and businesses try to sell their products.
- The usual word for a profession.
- The container or material that a product is sold in.
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need.
- Someone who buys and uses products and services.
- Someone who owns shares in a company or business.
- The fact of no longer having something that you used to have, or having less of it.
- To give someone money for the job they do.
- The state of being unable to pay your debts.
- When a person, government, company etc borrows money.
- An amount of money given to someone, especially by the government, for a particular purpose.
- The process of keeping or putting something in a special place while it is not being used.
- To show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily.
- A class on a particular subject, usually given as a form of training.
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- Information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, set of figures, graph etc, or a piece of paper with this information on it.
- A fault in someone’s character or in a system, organization, design etc...
- The thing or things that someone owns.
- The activity or skill of directing and controlling the work of a company or organization, or part of it.
- The statut of being a partner in business.
- One of several things that influence or cause a situation.
- An arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations etc...
- The part of a car in front of the driver, which has controls on it.
- An amount of money owed by a business to a supplier, lender etc...
- An event at which people meet to discuss and decide things.
- The sets of programs in a computer.
- A job that lasts for a short time, that someone, especially a student, does in order to gain experience.
- A supermarket.
- The profit that a company or country makes.
- Someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company etc...
- A company or person that supplies shops and companies with goods.
- A group of people.
- A place when people buy goods, food etc...
- The activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc, or the type of job in which you do this.
- The amount of money you have to pay for something.
- The physical power and energy that makes someone strong.
- To buy something.
- When you sell something.
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts.
- An amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services.
48 Clues: A supermarket. • To buy something. • A group of people. • When you sell something. • The usual word for a profession. • The sets of programs in a computer. • The thing or things that someone owns. • The statut of being a partner in business. • A place when people buy goods, food etc... • To give someone money for the job they do. • The profit that a company or country makes. • ...
Business English 2020-12-22
Across
- the ability to sense other people's emotions
- a fee for services sold, based on a percentage of an amount
- obtain the temporary use of (something) for an agreed payment
- no longer employed because there is no more work available
- a commercial business
- a short and striking or memorable phrase used in advertising
- a sum of money granted by the state to help a business keep the price of a commodity or service low.
- to stick to a particular set of rules
- something that helps you, whether in the form of health insurance provided by an employe
- to be legally responsible for something
- form of payment from an employer to an employee, for work done – paid monthly
- something (money) is given to someone, that is expected to be given back
- a professional who advises and represents others in legal matters
Down
- to direct a person's attention away from an activity or subject towards another one
- careful to avoid potential problems or dangers
- make (a company or organization) smaller by eliminating staff positions
- a synonym for sales
- an amount of money paid back
- a new method, idea, product
- a company that conducts its business on the internet
- the usual work manner
- start or set in motion (an activity or enterprise)
- avoidance of the depletion of natural resources
- to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly
- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name
- to be known by many people
26 Clues: a synonym for sales • the usual work manner • a commercial business • to be known by many people • a new method, idea, product • an amount of money paid back • to stick to a particular set of rules • to be legally responsible for something • the ability to sense other people's emotions • to understand a situation, sometimes suddenly • ...
Business English 2020-12-23
Across
- fraud
- obvious
- billboard
- run away
- financial penalty
- attach
- a synonym for but
- recommendation
- keep
- when you buy one product and get another one for free
Down
- learn by heart
- someone who participates in a crime
- saying or proverb
- vicious
- political bribery
- disappear
- to trick
- famous
- understand
- the opposite of amelioration
20 Clues: keep • fraud • famous • attach • vicious • obvious • run away • to trick • billboard • disappear • understand • learn by heart • recommendation • saying or proverb • political bribery • financial penalty • a synonym for but • the opposite of amelioration • someone who participates in a crime • when you buy one product and get another one for free
Business 101 2021-01-14
Across
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- ผลลัพธ์หรือผลประกอบการ
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
- องค์กร หรือหน่วยงาน
- ผู้จัดจำหน่าย
- บริการ
- การดำเนินงาน
- สภาพแวดล้อมในการดำเนินธุรกิจ
- เจ้าของกิจการ
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- บุคลากรขององค์กร
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
- ความพึงพอใจ
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- กำไร
- รายได้
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนคุณค่าที่เกิดจากสินค้าและบริการขององค์กร
- สินค้า
- ต้นทุน
24 Clues: กำไร • รายได้ • บริการ • สินค้า • ต้นทุน • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • การดำเนินงาน • ผู้จัดจำหน่าย • เจ้าของกิจการ • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • บุคลากรขององค์กร • องค์กร หรือหน่วยงาน • ผลลัพธ์หรือผลประกอบการ • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • สภาพแวดล้อมในการดำเนินธุรกิจ • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ...
BUSINESS VOCABULARY 2021-01-06
30 Clues: TAUX • USINE • ÉTUDE • STAGE • VENDRE • ACTUEL • FILIALE • ACHETER • ATELIER • FACTURE • EMPLOYÉ • EFFICACE • FIDÉLITÉ • PARTAGER • INTERDIRE • COMPTABLE • STAGIAIRE • BÉNÉFICES • FORMATION • TRIMESTRE • COMPÉTENCE • ENGAGEMENT • ÉVALUATION • FOURNITURE • INTÉRIMAIRE • ASSOCIATION • OBLIGATOIRE • HARCÈLEMENT • COMPORTEMENT • CHIFFRE D'AFFAIRES
Business ethics 2021-01-04
Across
- attitude, opinion on a particular matter
- dying of hunger
- research
- belonging to a country's legal inhabitants
- person buying and using products or services
- change
- (2) deliberate choice to buy less, in order not to fuel materialism
- (2) the unspoken rules that govern ethics
- (2) crime of not paying the full amount of tax you should pay
- (3)department of a company dealing with failures of their products/services after purchase
- (2) buying with good prices directly from producers in developing countries
- all the employees paid by a company
- (3) plants that have been altered biologically
- (2) insurance for health problems
- (2) general elevation of Earth’s temperatures
- too many hours spent doing your job
- (2) innocuous, harmless nature of a product
Down
- chemical applied to crops to destroy unwanted insects
- rules
- (2) human being influenced by their economical environment
- inoffensive
- maintaining a steady level of without exhausting natural resources or causing ecological damage
- document attesting of a company’s compliance with specific ethical rules
- refuse to do business with
- chemical to enhance the growth of crops
- (2) who respect(s)
- not dangerous
- employing children as workers
- income, wages
- being trustworthy
- (2) animals raised using industrial methods
- give something that is needed
- that follows moral rules
33 Clues: rules • change • research • inoffensive • not dangerous • income, wages • dying of hunger • being trustworthy • (2) who respect(s) • that follows moral rules • refuse to do business with • employing children as workers • give something that is needed • (2) insurance for health problems • all the employees paid by a company • too many hours spent doing your job • ...
Business Management 2020-01-28
Across
- Is a for-profit business owned by numerous shareholders who enjoy limited liability. That is, individual shareholders are not responsible for the debts of the business.
- Goals an organisation would like to accomplish. They may be somewhat broad, optimistic and imprecise.
- The Output is the good or service that has been obtained after a productive process in which a number of factors have intervened.
- Any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it.
- Involves the delivery of services such as education, health care, travel and tourism, entertainment and home and car repair services.
- Involve individual shopkeepers who form cooperatives to better negotiate with the suppliers of the products sold in their stores.
- The person or company receiving a good, service, product or idea, in exchange for money or other valuable item.
- Are the people needed to run the business. They include managers and employees, as well as a more abstract element, called enterprise.
- The use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
- Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money.
- Are the funds needed to set up and invest in a business and keep it running on a daily basis.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to give employees minimal direction and large amounts of freedom to make decisions and find their own methods of accomplishing objectives.
- Is a plan, approach, or scheme for achieving an aim or objective. Strategies are generally considered to involve important decisions that may be risky and are taken by senior management.
- Set up by consumers in order to benefit from lower prices, better service, or both.
- Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched.
- Are owned by a relatively small number of shareholders, who may find it difficult to sell their shares if they wish to 'cash out' and use the funds for another purpose.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies.
- Are arrangements whereby the public sector enlists the help of a private sector organisation in order to meet its objectives more efficiently. PPPs often involve large infrastructure projects.
- Is the process of setting up a new business.
- This function can go by several different labels: Accounting Department, Finance Department, Bookkeeping (in small businesses), among others.
- A person who is the exclusive owner of a business, entitled to keep all profits after tax has been paid but liable for all losses.
- Are those physical, fináncial and human resources.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals
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- Is characterised by inclusiveness. Employees feel validated and are encouraged to share their ideas, participating in the decision-making process
- the work of directing a business organisation resources.
- A written expression of an organisation’s long-term ambitions that it hopes to realise in the future. It is often an optimistic view of what the organisation hopes to accomplish.
- Are the sort of organisation many of us think of when we think of business.
- Broad category of non-profit organisations that have a purpose or mission to benefit society or the environment.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to adjust their style of leadership to fit the task or situation that they find themselves in.
- Includes services related to the development and use of data and information. It is a new term and is usually considered as a subset of another sector
- Make financial services available to individuals whose needs would otherwise not be met by traditional financial institutions like banks.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to make decisions with little or no outside input. Instead, autocratic leaders rely on their own ideas and instincts when making decisions.
- Involves transforming raw materials into finished or semi-finished products. It includes construction, processing and manufacturing
- Involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- Set of techniques and studies that aim to improve the commercialization of a product.
- What is the name of the person who designs, launches and starts a business, based on an innovation.
- Concrete targets an organisation sets for itself. They may be formulated in order to accomplish wider aims, and can be developed using the acronym SMART.
- Are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public. Charities enjoy tax advantages under UK law.
- Are intangible products that cannot be touched.
- Is an approach or scheme for achieving an aim or objective. Compared to strategies, tactics usually involve fewer resources and may be less risky.
40 Clues: Is the process of setting up a new business. • Are intangible products that cannot be touched. • Are those physical, fináncial and human resources. • the work of directing a business organisation resources. • Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money. • Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched. • ...
Business Crossword 2020-01-27
Across
- The process of attracting attention to a product by advertising
- Products available in the marketplace
- formal assurance
- a market with a decline and a drop in share prices and demand.
- Asset pledged as security
- activity of buying and selling
- Makes decisions about CELL
- Short phrase used to advertise something
- snapshot of the company’s net worth
- own money to finance the start-up and growth of small business
- The chance of losing all or part of an investment.
- It is so popular that it has become the synonym for glue
Down
- Purchases goods and services
- Indicates how much and how quickly the value of an investment, market, or market sector changes.
- Advancement through technology
- Don’t call just install
- Management
- Strategy for business expansion
- a major part or division of the economy
- A business that is owned by stockholders and has right and responsibilities as if it were a person
- There is no finish line
- Plan or action to attain goal
- a condition of being settled, without violent changes or fluctuations
23 Clues: Management • formal assurance • Don’t call just install • There is no finish line • Asset pledged as security • Makes decisions about CELL • Purchases goods and services • Plan or action to attain goal • Advancement through technology • activity of buying and selling • Strategy for business expansion • snapshot of the company’s net worth • Products available in the marketplace • ...
Business Management 2020-01-28
Across
- What is the name of the person who designs, launches and starts a business, based on an innovation.
- Are the people needed to run the business. They include managers and employees, as well as a more abstract element, called enterprise.
- Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money.
- The Output is the good or service that has been obtained after a productive process in which a number of factors have intervened.
- Includes services related to the development and use of data and information. It is a new term and is usually considered as a subset of another sector
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to adjust their style of leadership to fit the task or situation that they find themselves in.
- This function can go by several different labels: Accounting Department, Finance Department, Bookkeeping (in small businesses), among others.
- Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched.
- Involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- the work of directing a business organisation resources.
- Involves transforming raw materials into finished or semi-finished products. It includes construction, processing and manufacturing
- Involves the delivery of services such as education, health care, travel and tourism, entertainment and home and car repair services.
- Are the sort of organisation many of us think of when we think of business.
- The use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
Down
- Is characterised by inclusiveness. Employees feel validated and are encouraged to share their ideas, participating in the decision-making process
- Includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies.
- Is the process of setting up a new business.
- A person who is the exclusive owner of a business, entitled to keep all profits after tax has been paid but liable for all losses.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to give employees minimal direction and large amounts of freedom to make decisions and find their own methods of accomplishing objectives.
- Are the funds needed to set up and invest in a business and keep it running on a daily basis.
- Is the ability of a leader or manager to make decisions with little or no outside input. Instead, autocratic leaders rely on their own ideas and instincts when making decisions.
- The person or company receiving a good, service, product or idea, in exchange for money or other valuable item.
- Are those physical, fináncial and human resources.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- Set of techniques and studies that aim to improve the commercialization of a product.
- Are intangible products that cannot be touched.
26 Clues: Is the process of setting up a new business. • Are intangible products that cannot be touched. • Are those physical, fináncial and human resources. • the work of directing a business organisation resources. • Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money. • Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched. • ...
Business Law 2020-02-04
Across
- Section ___ of the Indian Contract says: "A person generally sound, occasionally unsound can enter into a contract when he is of a sound mind."
- A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties
- A statement, either written or oral, of an exchange of promises between two or more parties
- A legal bond of moral duty by which one or more parties are bound to act or refrain from acting.
- A type of contract which is made specifically to another person
- A wrong or mistake in understanding of a contract
- A type of contract between two or more parties which may be rendered unenforceable due to legal reasons like a mistake or fraud
- Unlawful pressure exerted upon a person in order to force that person into a contract that he or she ordinarily wouldn't ente
- A deed that transfers an ownership interest in a property from one person to another
- Compensation for loss or damage from actions of another party
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- Promissory ______ is used to identify the promise underlying in a transaction
- Latin term that means agreement with consent
- A signed document that promises a sum of payment to a specified person or the assignee
- A civil wrong or wrongful act
- This requires defendants to relinquish any profits that they have unlawfully obtained and return them to the plaintiff.
- It is the use of or threat to use prejudice, property or any act to force a party to enter into an agreement
- A contract in which only one party makes an express promise
- A factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat
- An action, document or transaction which has no legal effect
- A written law passed by a legislature on a state or federal level
20 Clues: A civil wrong or wrongful act • Latin term that means agreement with consent • A wrong or mistake in understanding of a contract • A legally enforceable agreement between two or more parties • A contract in which only one party makes an express promise • A factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat • ...
Business Ethics 2020-03-04
Across
- A set of rules for governing behavior
- The ability to rely on the character, integrity, or truthfulness of something or someone
- Acting with honesty in all situations
- Standards that govern behavior; not dependent on circumstance
- Voluntarily generous
- People or businesses who are affected by a company’s success or failure
- The customer's preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- The degree or level of profit of a business or a product
- Deceitful; dishonest
- The basic principles that govern a business’s actions
- Honoring the rights, freedoms, views, and property of others
- Duty; requirement
- The result of an action
- Concerned with others’ welfare
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- The amount and the value of goods and services produced (outputs) from set amounts of resources (inputs)
- Those who invest their funds in a business; may be owners or stockholders
- The condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions
- A state of debt that cannot be resolved
- Fulfilling one’s obligations in a dependable, reliable manner
- The duty of business to contribute to the well-being of society
- The rate at which a business gains and loses employees
- The basic principles that govern your behavior
- Acceptable under the law
- Prohibited by law
- The quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating
- The possibility of loss or failure
- Lacking morals; wrong
27 Clues: Prohibited by law • Duty; requirement • Voluntarily generous • Deceitful; dishonest • Lacking morals; wrong • The result of an action • Acceptable under the law • Concerned with others’ welfare • The possibility of loss or failure • A set of rules for governing behavior • Acting with honesty in all situations • A state of debt that cannot be resolved • ...
Business Ethics 2020-05-10
Across
- A hybrid form of organization that pursues a clear social purpose through commercial trade
- everybody gets what they deserve.
- A theory which states that an action is morally right if it results in the greatest amount of good for the greatest amount of people affected by the action.
- The study of business situations, activities, and decision where issues of rights and wrong are addressed
- A concept that refers to whether a corporation is answerable in some way for the consequences of its actions.
- Describes the role of senior managers in setting the ethical tone of the organization and fostering ethical behavior among employees
- The attempt by companies to meet the economic, legal, ethical, and philanthropic demands of a given society at a particular point in time.
- The long-term maintenance of systems according to environmental, economic, and social considerations.
- A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values
- Obligations of workers ethical leadership towards their employer, based on individual contracts and wider employment laws
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- The degree to which corporate decisions, policies, activities, and impacts are acknowledged and made visible to relevant stakeholders.
- The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals.
- A theory that suggests that an action is morally right if in a given situation all decision-makers freely decide to pursue either their short-term desires or their long-term interests
- philosophy that casts doubt on generally accepted values, ideals, moral standards, culture
- The ongoing integration of political, social, and economic interactions at the transnational level, regardless of physical proximity or distance.
- An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity
- A set of principles and norms of behavior pf people in relation to each other and to society
- An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values
- The simultaneous fair treatment of individuals in a given situation with the result
- A philosophical and socio-political movement that proclaims the inviolability of human rights and personal freedoms
20 Clues: everybody gets what they deserve. • An attitude that means consumption the center of meaning and identity • The corporate role in governing citizenship rights for individuals. • An individual’s adherence to a consistent set of moral principles or values • A point if view that insists on the relative, changeable nature of moral values • ...
Business Management 2020-07-19
Across
- Without an understanding of what our_________ are worth you cannot accurately complete a balance sheet. (KK4)
- By generating a customer ____________, you can tailor your products to your customers and increase demands and profit. (KK5)
- a debt owed from one company to a person or company that is not an owner of a business. (KK2)
- _________ Provide a roadmap for day-to-day operations. They ensure compliance with laws and regulations, give guidance for decision-making, and streamline internal processes. (KK4)
- The laws, standards, and regulations that are aimed at making a workplace better for workers co-workers' family members and customers. (KK1)
- _______ laws are restrictions on specific activities for certain plots of land which must be cleared by the governing council. This law may affect a business start-up. (KK1)
- The quality of being trustworthy or of performing consistently well, in particular having a strong trustworthy relationship with your suppliers. (KK3)
- In 2017, 32% of worker fatalities throughout Australia were caused by _______ collision. (KK2)
- 176 out of 190 death in the workforce were ______ workers. (KK3)
- _______ regulations ensure the safety of all customers and employees these laws could have an impact on a business’s start. (KK1)
- ________% is the amount of profit a company tax receives. (KK1)
- A _____ is a broad set of guidelines that govern behaviors within a certain environment within a business. (KK4)
- A ________ is a group of independent market participants who collude with each other in order to improve their profits and dominate the market. (KK4)
- Without a ________ account we would have nowhere to keep our money safe and secure as well as organized. (KK2)
- Entity, If a business does not have two separate bank accounts they are not adhering to the _____ ______ principle. (KK1)
- ______________, and global issues may affect decision making when establishing a business, such as customer databases and contacts with overseas suppliers and retailers. (KK4)
- It is against the law to sell a ________ product, as it deceives customers and they are not getting what they are paying for. (KK1)
- the income that a business has from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers. (KK2)
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- Overseas_____& suppliers can be cheaper or of a higher quality depending on the whereabouts and conditions of your suppliers. (KK2)
- _______________ enables a business owner to concentrate on cash flow, reducing costs, improving profits and increasing returns on investment. (KK2)
- ___________ Bank accounts makes it easier to prove which purchases are for you and which purchases are for the business. (KK2)
- ___________ tax, when how much you earn Is irrelevant you still pay the same amount as others. (KK1)
- _______ tax when the more in a job or business you earn the more you pay (seen as fair) (KK2)
- Close ___________ enables businesses to save money and time and can also support the local area. (KK3)
- _______ is an indirect tax leveled on the supply of goods and services. ( KK1)
- Without using a _____ control system such as the budget of allowed spending business may spend more money than they can afford which is devastating for business.
- PAYG is considered a progressive tax because the more you ________ the more you pay. (KK1)
- A _______ sheet determines how much money a business currently possesses after tax. (KK3)
- when planning to use overseas suppliers you have to consider ____________ cost, time, and exchange. (KK5)
- _____ means going above and beyond legal expectations, to benefit the community and to reduce harm on the environment. (KK3)
- Businesses must register for ______ when you have employees contractors and voluntary agreements. (KK1)
- Procedures are a series of _________ conducted in a certain order or manner that supports a policy. (KK4)
- Choosing a supplier based on _______ can keep the cost down in production and benefit your company by increasing profit. (KK3)
33 Clues: ________% is the amount of profit a company tax receives. (KK1) • 176 out of 190 death in the workforce were ______ workers. (KK3) • _______ is an indirect tax leveled on the supply of goods and services. ( KK1) • A _______ sheet determines how much money a business currently possesses after tax. (KK3) • ...
Business abbreviations 2020-07-07
Across
- RRP = recommended retail _____.
- SWOT analysis = strengths, weaknesses, _____ and threats analysis.
- VAT = Value Added _____.
- EU=____Union
- PLC = _____ limited company.
- ICC = International Chamber of _____.
- JIT production = Just-in-_____ production.
- USP = unique _____ point.
- NPD = new _____ development.
- PAYE = pay as you _____.
- PPP = purchasing power _____.
- PEST analysis = political, social, economic and _____ analysis.
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- ROI = return on _____.
- TQM = total _____ management.
- AOB = any other _____.
- CFO = Chief _____ Officer.
- M & A = _____ and acquisitions
- MBO = management _____ (the letters B and O are used in one word)
- MD = Managing _____.
- AGM = annual general _____.
- P & L statement = _____ and loss statement.
- CEO = Chief _____ Officer.
- GNP = gross _____ product.
23 Clues: EU=____Union • MD = Managing _____. • ROI = return on _____. • AOB = any other _____. • VAT = Value Added _____. • PAYE = pay as you _____. • USP = unique _____ point. • CFO = Chief _____ Officer. • CEO = Chief _____ Officer. • GNP = gross _____ product. • AGM = annual general _____. • PLC = _____ limited company. • NPD = new _____ development. • TQM = total _____ management. • ...
Business Terms 2020-10-15
Across
- includes anyone who works; including both the physical labor and the intellectual inputs contributed by workers.
- is used in the production of a good; and includes all production inputs or natural resources that are useful in their natural states such as oil; gas; minerals; and timber.
- willingness to take risks to create and operate a business.
- differentiation, unique combination of organizational abilities; products; and approaches that sets a company apart from competitors in the minds of customers.
- orientation, business philosophy that focuses first on determining unmet consumer wants and needs and then designing products to satisfy those needs.
- property, most basic freedom under the private enterprise system; the right to own, use; buy, sell; and bequeath land; buildings; machinery; equipment; patents; individual possessions; and various intangible kinds of property.
- alliance, partnership formed to create a competitive advantage for the businesses involved; in international business; a business strategy in which a company finds a partner in the country where it wants to do business.
- era, business era in which companies seek ways to actively nurture customer loyalty by carefully managing every interaction.
- all profit-seeking activities and enterprises that provide goods and services necessary to an economic system.
- economic system that rewards companies for their ability to perceive and serve the needs and demands of consumers; also called the private enterprise system.
- process of creating an identity in consumers' minds for a good; service; or company; a major marketing tool in contemporary business.
- management, collection of activities that build and maintain ongoing; mutually beneficial ties with customers and other parties.
- management, building and promoting products in the hope that enough customers will buy them to cover costs and earn profits.
- organizations, organizations that have primary objectives such as public service rather than returning a profit to its owners.
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- of production, four basic inputs for effective operation: land; labor; capital; and entrepreneurship.
- enterprise system, economic system that rewards firms for their ability to identify and serve the needs and demands of customers.
- risk taker in the private enterprise system; a person who seeks a profitable opportunity and takes the necessary risks to set up and operate a business.
- rewards earned by businesspeople who take the risks involved in blending people; technology; and information to create and market want-satisfying goods and services.
- production inputs consisting of technology; tools; information; and physical facilities.
- era, business era in which companies seek ways to connect and interact with customers using technology.
- battle among businesses for consumer acceptance.
- name; term; sign; symbol; design; or some combination that identifies the products of one company and differentiates them from competitors' offerings.
22 Clues: battle among businesses for consumer acceptance. • willingness to take risks to create and operate a business. • production inputs consisting of technology; tools; information; and physical facilities. • of production, four basic inputs for effective operation: land; labor; capital; and entrepreneurship. • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
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- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
Down
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
Down
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
Down
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
23 Clues: ตลาดดิจิทัล • กลยุทธ์ราคา • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
Across
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
Down
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
23 Clues: ตลาดดิจิทัล • กลยุทธ์ราคา • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- สินค้าและบริการ
- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับคุณค่าที่เราให้ผลิตภัณฑ์นั้น
- วัสดุที่ใช้ในการผลิตหรือการดำเนินงานที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป
- กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า
- ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด
- ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ตลาดที่สื่อสารและซื้อขายแลกเปลี่ยนผ่านเครือข่ายสังคมออนไลน์
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้าที่มีความต้องการเหมือนกัน
- การจัดจำหน่าย
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
Down
- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับการวางขายในตลาด
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด
- แนวคิดแบบผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ
- แนวคิดแบบศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- ต้นทุนที่จ่ายเพื่อได้มาซึ่งความพึงพอใจของลูกค้า
20 Clues: การจัดจำหน่าย • สินค้าและบริการ • การส่งเสริมการตลาด • กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า • ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile • ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ • คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ • แนวคิดแบบผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- สินค้าและบริการ(Product)
- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับคุณค่าที่เราให้ผลิตภัณฑ์นั้น(Pricing Strategy)
- วัสดุที่ใช้ในการผลิตหรือการดำเนินงานที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies)
- กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า(Target)
- ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity)
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด(Product Position)
- ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline)
- ตลาดที่สื่อสารและซื้อขายแลกเปลี่ยนผ่านเครือข่ายสังคมออนไลน์(Digital Marketing)
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้าที่มีความต้องการเหมือนกัน(Segmentation)
- การจัดจำหน่าย(Place)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด(Marketing Channels)
Down
- กลยุทธ์แบบหนึ่งซึ่งเกี่ยวกับการวางขายในตลาด(Distribution Strategy)
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion)
- แนวคิดแบบผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย(Production Concept)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message(Interactivity)
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler)
- แนวคิดแบบศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า(Marketing Concept)
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile(Accessibility)
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ(Brand)
- ต้นทุนที่จ่ายเพื่อได้มาซึ่งความพึงพอใจของลูกค้า(Price)
20 Clues: การจัดจำหน่าย(Place) • สินค้าและบริการ(Product) • การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion) • กลุ่มเป้าหมายของสินค้า(Target) • ช่วงที่ 4 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline) • ช่วงที่ 3 ในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity) • ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ(Brand) • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile(Accessibility) • คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler) • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- สินค้าและบริการ(Product)
- กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy)
- วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies)
- กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target)
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity)
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด(Product Position)
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline)
- ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing)
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation)
- การจัดจำหน่าย(Place)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่าย(Marketing Channels)
Down
- กลยุทธ์การจัดจำหน่าย(Distribution Strategy)
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion)
- ผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย(Production Concept)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า(Interactivity)
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler)
- ศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า(Marketing Concept)
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility)
- ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand)
- ต้นทุน(Price)
20 Clues: ต้นทุน(Price) • ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand) • การจัดจำหน่าย(Place) • กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target) • สินค้าและบริการ(Product) • การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion) • กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy) • วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies) • ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing) • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility) • การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline) • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-09
Across
- วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies)
- ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand)
- การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation)
- ศึกษาความต้องการลูกค้า แล้วตอบสนองด้วยสินค้า(Marketing Concept)
- ผลิตมาก ต้นทุนต่ำ ลูกค้าซื้อง่าย(Production Concept)
- การจัดจำหน่าย(Place)
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Maturity)
- คนกลางหรือผู้ที่ซื้อสินค้ามาจำหน่ายต่อ(Wholesaler)
- การสร้างจุดยืนของผลิตภัณฑ์ในตลาด(Product Position)
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า(Interactivity)
- กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target)
- กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy)
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- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility)
- การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion)
- ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing)
- กลยุทธ์การจัดจำหน่าย(Distribution Strategy)
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่าย(Marketing Channels)
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline)
- สินค้าและบริการ(Product)
- ต้นทุน(Price)
20 Clues: ต้นทุน(Price) • ตรายี่ห้อ(Brand) • การจัดจำหน่าย(Place) • กลุ่มเป้าหมาย(Target) • สินค้าและบริการ(Product) • การส่งเสริมการตลาด(Promotion) • กลยุทธ์ราคา(Pricing Strategy) • วัสดุที่ใช้แล้วหมดไป(Supplies) • ตลาดดิจิทัล(Digital Marketing) • การเข้าถึงลูกค้า(Accessibility) • การแบ่งกลุ่มลูกค้า(Segmentation) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์(Decline) • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2020-10-21
Across
- start of business
- psychological feature arousing action toward a desired goal
- the person you work with
- when the customers want to change something
- skillfulness avoiding wasted time and effort
- the guy who own de company
- bring in from abroad
- it's the customers
- aid or support that may be drawn upon when needed
- a large alphabetic character used in writing or printing
- the condition of being varied
- an elaboration and systematic plan of action
- it's a promotion
- someone who works in the company
- the person who want you to buy something
- motivation based on ideas of right and wrong
- the advantageous quality of being beneficial
- laying out money or capital in a company
- existing in possibility
- the goal intended to be attained
- when you put a produce in sell
- you make the order to them
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- what the customers wants
- facing
- the activity of conveying information
- a seeking for knowledge
- expressible as an amount thatch be measured
- the boss
- what the company offers
- consider in a comprehensive way
- a statutory righter privilege granted by a government
- it's mathematic
- an abstract or general idea inferred from specific instance
- the principal activity in one's life to earn money
- noticeable variety
- that'S what promote the company
- make an order
- producing or capable of producing an intended result
- when a company give free products to someone who promote them
- a government tax on imports or exports
- a device for showing the operating of some system
- the state of owing something, especially money
- a purposeful or industrious undertaking
- when a company lose some money
- a person to whom money is owned by a debtor
- involving fiscal matters
- the act of putting something in a certain place
- sell or transfer abroad
48 Clues: facing • the boss • make an order • it's mathematic • it's a promotion • start of business • noticeable variety • it's the customers • bring in from abroad • a seeking for knowledge • what the company offers • existing in possibility • sell or transfer abroad • what the customers wants • the person you work with • involving fiscal matters • the guy who own de company • you make the order to them • ...
GCSE Business 2021-10-20
Across
- A business identified by the letters LTD.
- this sector produces or extracts raw materials.
- A business owned and controlled by one person.
- A surplus when revenue is more than costs
- Equipment, building and machinery needed by a business.
- This sector creates products, e.g. construction.
- The type of tax paid by sole traders and partnerships
- This sector provides services, e.g. retail.
- Where owners can only lose the money they have invested in the company.
- a business owned by shareholders.
- We cannot survive without these.
- The type of tax paid by companies
- The four resources that all businesses need.
- The ideas of entrepreneurs who combine resources to start businesses.
- The people who work for the business.
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- A business identified by the letters PLC.
- You can buy these but not touch them.
- Where personal assets can be lost to pay the debts of a business.
- These are desirable but not essential items.
- They will run out.
- A business owned and controlled by between 2 and 20 people.
- The owners of LTD’s and PLC’s.
- They will never run out.
- The space needed for a business and the natural resources used.
- Where the shares in PLC’s are traded.
- Agreement A legal document stating how a business with two or more people will be run.
- next best alternative given up when a choice is made.
- You can buy and touch these.
28 Clues: They will run out. • They will never run out. • You can buy and touch these. • The owners of LTD’s and PLC’s. • We cannot survive without these. • a business owned by shareholders. • The type of tax paid by companies • You can buy these but not touch them. • Where the shares in PLC’s are traded. • The people who work for the business. • A business identified by the letters PLC. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2021-10-11
Across
- causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
- the permanent or long-term president of a committee, company, or other organization
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- a position of the body indicating a particular mental state
- a list of goods sent or services provided
- a close and harmonious relationship
- absolutely necessary; extremely important
- with no special or distinctive features
- having knowledge
- willing to consider new ideas
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- a commercial enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more parties
- put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss
- settle or establish firmly.
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- in or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea
- showing or feeling opposition or dislike
- not known or recognized
- easy to perceive or detect
- well known from long or close association
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- cause or enable (a condition or situation) to continue
- stated clearly and in detail
- a person who sets up a business or businesses
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- spoken rather than written
- not having or showing good manners
- bearing on or binding each of two parties equally
- the most recent stage in the development of a product, incorporating the newest technology, ideas, and features
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
- an accurate and deep understanding
31 Clues: having knowledge • not known or recognized • easy to perceive or detect • spoken rather than written • settle or establish firmly. • stated clearly and in detail • willing to consider new ideas • not having or showing good manners • an accurate and deep understanding • a close and harmonious relationship • with no special or distinctive features • ...
Business Vocabulary 2021-10-11
Across
- causing someone to feel resentful, upset, or annoyed
- the permanent or long-term president of a committee, company, or other organization
- having or showing behavior that is respectful and considerate of other people
- a position of the body indicating a particular mental state
- a list of goods sent or services provided
- a close and harmonious relationship
- absolutely necessary; extremely important
- with no special or distinctive features
- having knowledge
- willing to consider new ideas
- money received, especially on a regular basis
- a commercial enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more parties
- put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss
- settle or establish firmly.
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- in or to a foreign country, especially one across the sea
- showing or feeling opposition or dislike
- not known or recognized
- easy to perceive or detect
- well known from long or close association
- a system of money in general use in a particular country
- occurring over or relating to a long period of time
- cause or enable (a condition or situation) to continue
- stated clearly and in detail
- a person who sets up a business or businesses
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- spoken rather than written
- not having or showing good manners
- bearing on or binding each of two parties equally
- the most recent stage in the development of a product, incorporating the newest technology, ideas, and features
- the action or process of paying someone or something or of being paid
- an accurate and deep understanding
31 Clues: having knowledge • not known or recognized • easy to perceive or detect • spoken rather than written • settle or establish firmly. • stated clearly and in detail • willing to consider new ideas • not having or showing good manners • an accurate and deep understanding • a close and harmonious relationship • with no special or distinctive features • ...
Crossword. Business 2021-11-02
Across
- to start selling a new product or service
- a group of people who have the responsibility of managing important business
- the amount of a product or service that people want
- the total number of things that a company sells within a particular period of time
- all the money that a business must spend to produce
- the public
- to send a product to another country so that it can be sold there
- the position of being one of two or more people who own a company as partners
- the process of making or growing things in large quantities
- to get someone to work in a company or join an organization
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- to spend
- money or a gift given to someone so that they will do something for you
- a group of businesses
- the amount of money a person or organization
- a reduction in the price of something
- a written legal agreement between two people or businesses
- money that a person, company, organization etc loses
- to buy a product from another country and bring it to your country
- a very large amount of money; money and success
- an amount of money that you owe
20 Clues: to spend • the public • a group of businesses • an amount of money that you owe • a reduction in the price of something • to start selling a new product or service • the amount of money a person or organization • a very large amount of money; money and success • the amount of a product or service that people want • all the money that a business must spend to produce • ...
Business Slang 2021-08-24
Across
- A person who is wrongfully blamed for the wrongdoings, mistakes, crimes or faults of others, especially when time is short!
- Something like a decision, that is very easy to make or obvious. (2 words with hyphen)
- A number estimation that is a guess, but one that you believe is near the correct number. More or less. (2 words)
- The combined power of a group of things when they are working together that can produce the best results.
- A brief presentation, used to provide your audience with a quick overview of your business plan. (2 words)
- A slang phrase that represents the hierarchy within a company or team. (2 words)
- A piece of work or a job that you get paid for doing in addition to doing your main job. (2 words)
- To make something seem more positive or pleasant than it really is.
- This 4-letter acronym describes a worried feeling that you may miss something exciting that other people are going to enjoy without you!
- This is when you make certain it is correct or safe, usually by examining it again (and again).(2 words with hyphen)
- To be very involved in a difficult situation or large task. (2 words with hyphen)
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- A task that is ready to go, be completed or be put into action in some way.
- To use something that someone else has made or done in order to get an advantage. (2 words)
- Something coming one after the other. (3 words)
- A type of meeting involving everyone who works for a company or an organization. (2 words with hyphen)
- A rare combination of circumstances that combine to make an event much more impactful. (2 words)
- Originally, the term refers to a Japanese fighter. In business it's used to describe someone who is very talented at what they do.
- New ideas, methods, or medical treatments are tested on them. (2 words)
- Used to talk about someone or something that is definitely the best or most important. (2 words)
- An area of interest that’s developed from your strengths and passions.
20 Clues: Something coming one after the other. (3 words) • To make something seem more positive or pleasant than it really is. • An area of interest that’s developed from your strengths and passions. • New ideas, methods, or medical treatments are tested on them. (2 words) • A task that is ready to go, be completed or be put into action in some way. • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2021-11-10
Across
- an electronic machine that stores information and uses programs to help you find, organize, or change the information
- part of something that you notice because it seems important, interesting, or typical
- someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company
- a part of something that you notice because it seems important, interesting, or typical
- information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, set of figures, graph etc,
- person hired by a company
- a large sign used for advertising
- special attention or importance
- a large amount of data stored in a computer system so that you can find and use it easily
- one of several parts that together make up a whole machine, system etc
- you have to pay for services you have received, work that has been done etc
- when a company uses workers from outside the company to do a job
- things to improve in the company
- two people owning a business
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- scheduled meeting
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- the things that a person or animal does
- to show someone that you have noticed them or heard what they have said
- he money that is available to an organization or person, or a plan of how it will be spent
- something that you have promised you will do or that you have to do
- an event or situation that might happen in the future, especially one that could cause problems
- an amount of money that you must pay to the government according to your income, property, goods etc and that is used to pay for public services
- last page of document with main information in text
- a part of an area of activity, especially of business, trade etc
- set of notes at the end of a document
- when you give or show something to someone in authority, for them to consider or approve
- connected with beauty and the study of beauty
- businesses that produce a particular type of thing or provide a particular service
- an official agreement between two or more people, stating what each will do
- a company or person that provides a service
- someone who owns something
31 Clues: scheduled meeting • person hired by a company • someone who owns something • two people owning a business • special attention or importance • things to improve in the company • a large sign used for advertising • set of notes at the end of a document • the things that a person or animal does • a company or person that provides a service • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
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- the debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- the money that you receive for the work that you do
- a legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
- a record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
- money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- a company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- an amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- someone who owns something
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- a company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
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- the average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
- someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- a list of all the things in a place
- a special name, sign, or word that is marked on a product to show that it is made by a particular company, that cannot be used by any other company
- a statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- a reduction in the usual price of something
- the amount of money that you spend on something
- when an asset is amortized
- a loss taking account of any
- the profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- to take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- someone who owns something
- the things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
26 Clues: when an asset is amortized • someone who owns something • someone who owns something • a loss taking account of any • a list of all the things in a place • a reduction in the usual price of something • the amount of money that you spend on something • an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc • the money that you receive for the work that you do • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
Across
- When an asset is amortized
- A special name, sign, or word that is marked on a product to show that it is made by a particular company, that cannot be used by any other company
- A loss taking account of any
- Someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- Someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- a company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- A reduction in the usual price of something
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need
- The average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
- The profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- A business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
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- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- An amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- The debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- Someone who owns something
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- A legal arrangement by which you borrow money from a bank or similar organization in order to buy a house, and pay back the money over a period of years
- A company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- A record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
- A list of all the things in a place
- A statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- The money that you receive for the work that you do
- A line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page
- To take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- Someone who owns something
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
30 Clues: When an asset is amortized • Someone who owns something • Someone who owns something • A loss taking account of any • A list of all the things in a place • A reduction in the usual price of something • The amount of money that you spend on something • An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc • The money that you receive for the work that you do • ...
Business Crosswords 2021-11-16
Across
- the action, or process of providing someone or something with an official document attesting to a status or level of achievement.
- channeling all marketing efforts towards one well-defined segment of the population.
- the difference between a market's highest and lowest price in a given period.
- The rivalry between companies selling similar products and services.
- A shop that sells the products of the manufacturers or suppliers that it does business with.
- evaluate or check (something) by comparison with a standard.
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something, especially a systematic or established one.
- people have advertised using all sorts of outlets., radio, television, and newspaper.
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- a reduction in the value of an asset with the passage of time, due in particular to wear and tear.
- communicate the product, brand, or service to the user.
- a stock, or supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively.
- an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place.
- group of people with some shared characteristics that a company has identified as potential customers for its products.
- a form of paper advertisement intended for wide distribution and typically posted or distributed in a public place.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- someone who buys things for a non-commercial purpose.
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
- materials used to wrap or protect goods.
- intangible marketing or business concept that helps people identify a company, product, or individual.
20 Clues: materials used to wrap or protect goods. • a written law passed by a legislative body. • someone who buys things for a non-commercial purpose. • communicate the product, brand, or service to the user. • evaluate or check (something) by comparison with a standard. • an arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place. • ...
International business 2021-12-02
Across
- a standardized item offered in the same form in all countries
- location relative to a market or product
- a tax on the manufacture, sale or consumption of a product
- Canada's number one trading partner
- involving Canada and one other group or country
- the sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and custom
- ________ exporting means the goods move from supplier to intermediary
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- the practice of locating parts of a business in other countries
- selling items across borders
- the acronym for the organization that replaced the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- selling items locally
- trade agreement among central American countries (acronym)
- speaks to the goods and services produced
- also called custom duties
- dealing directly with the exporter
- a member of the Group of Eight (G8) formerly known and the G7
- links many Asian countries for tariff free trade
- __________development is land, cities etc. without compromising future needs.
- Environmental __________ occurs when nature's resources are consumed faster than they can be replenished
- protects businesses and consumers
20 Clues: selling items locally • also called custom duties • selling items across borders • protects businesses and consumers • dealing directly with the exporter • Canada's number one trading partner • location relative to a market or product • speaks to the goods and services produced • involving Canada and one other group or country • ...
Business Finance 2022-03-07
Across
- Measures the firm's ability to satisfy long term debts.
- This is done through the comparison of figures in the financial statements of a single period.
- It is an asset, like a piece of real estate property or a vehicle, that is attached to a loan.
- This is an asset that can easily be sold or converted into cash.
- This is the value of all assets and the value of all liabilities.
- It is described how easy it is for a firm to convert its asset to cash.
- A detailed projection of all income and expenses for a given period of time, which is usually one year.
- A projection of sales of a product or service expressed either in units or absolute monetary value.
- This are the markets where transactions involving short-term debt securities take place.
- This is the statement of the organization's core purpose.
- Refers to the Comparative Statement of Financial Position.
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- This are the shares of a corporation sold to investors.
- It is primarily concerned with the management of all the financial activities of an enterprise or a business organization.
- This type of asset does not expect to sell or otherwise convert to cash within a year or the current period.
- It is income derived from operations.
- A resource that is owned or controlled by or is available to a firm.
- Help the stakeholders of a business to evaluate various aspects of a firm's operating and financial performance.
- An unfavorable situation in a firm's external environment which may adversely affect the way a firm does business.
- This is also a field in business and economics
- It is what the owners contributed to the business.
20 Clues: It is income derived from operations. • This is also a field in business and economics • It is what the owners contributed to the business. • This are the shares of a corporation sold to investors. • Measures the firm's ability to satisfy long term debts. • This is the statement of the organization's core purpose. • ...
Business Leadership 2022-02-22
Across
- moral principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity.
- capacity of a business to produce desired results with a minimum expenditure of resources.
- also known as childhood
- responsible for all or part of a departments' operations or the company's operations, including generating revenue and controlling costs.
- personality assessment tool.
- a typically gregarious and unreserved person who enjoys and seeks out social interaction.
- a person with qualities of a personality type known as introversion, which means that they feel more comfortable focusing on their inner thoughts and ideas, rather than what's happening externally.
- they handle every aspect of a company's staffing needs. responsible for recruiting, training, retaining employees, and lead consuming departments.
- the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
- provides office support to either an individual or team and is vital for the smooth running of a business.
- the realization or fulfillment of one's talents and potentialities, especially considered as a drive or need present in everyone.
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- an organized body of people with a particular purpose, especially a business, society, association, etc.
- the state of science and technology in the country and related aspects such as rate of technological progress, institutional arrangements for development and application of new technology.
- responsible for controlling and overseeing the entire organization.
- also known as adulthood
- a person whose personality has a balance of extrovert and introvert features.
- the range of human differences.
- a type of management position responsible for the results if their team members.
- Every worker, regardless of their level in hierarchy, is responsible for pulling their weight and integrating with the rest of the organization. No one person should be trying less or more than another – it's a team effort.
- examines how to increase the output an organization can achieve using specific amounts if resources.
- a factory management system developed in the late 19th century to increase efficiency by evaluating every step in a manufacturing process and breaking down production into specialized repetitive tasks.
- refers to the immediate physical and social setting in which people live or in which something happens or develops.
22 Clues: also known as adulthood • also known as childhood • personality assessment tool. • the range of human differences. • responsible for controlling and overseeing the entire organization. • the person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country. • a person whose personality has a balance of extrovert and introvert features. • ...
E-BUSINESS 2021-06-25
Across
- Founder of Society of St Paul
- process of maintaining books of accounts
- USAGE OF PRIVATE KEY TO ACCESS
- Aids to trade
- the body of knowledge/Principles in Accounts
- UNAUTHORIZED ACCESS IN SYSTEM PROTECTION
- DISGUISE YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY
- CIPHER TEXT CONVERSION
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- Type of a Security threat
- Retail (A)
- Multipurpose piece of plastic with a chip
- RBI personality (First Name)
- ________ ARE ELECTRONIC PAPER CHECQUES
- Attack synonym on data
- buying and selling of Goods
- cryptocurrency
- malicious software
- FLYING MAMMAL
- Secure electronic transaction protocol
- MAN'S BEST FRIEND
20 Clues: Retail (A) • Aids to trade • FLYING MAMMAL • cryptocurrency • MAN'S BEST FRIEND • malicious software • Attack synonym on data • CIPHER TEXT CONVERSION • Type of a Security threat • buying and selling of Goods • RBI personality (First Name) • Founder of Society of St Paul • DISGUISE YOUR ONLINE IDENTITY • USAGE OF PRIVATE KEY TO ACCESS • ________ ARE ELECTRONIC PAPER CHECQUES • ...
Business Crossword 2021-12-15
Across
- logos, slogans, mascots, and more are a companies what of...
- something you can purchase
- an event where those compete for something
- doing work for someone
- online world
- not inside but...
- a flyer
- thought
- a symbol or design to represent a company
- buy 1 get 1 free deal
- the cost consumers pay for products
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- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- a planned public occasion usually to communicate a product
- those you are trying to promote your product to
- location in which the company sells its products
- non-personal message to promote or sell a product, service or idea.
- phrase a business uses
- a person or thing used to symbolize a company
- you hear this in your car
- encouragement to purchase something
- thing on sale
21 Clues: a flyer • thought • online world • thing on sale • not inside but... • buy 1 get 1 free deal • doing work for someone • phrase a business uses • you hear this in your car • something you can purchase • encouragement to purchase something • the cost consumers pay for products • a symbol or design to represent a company • an event where those compete for something • ...
Exploring Business 2021-12-14
Across
- dollar amount of a product
- printer without the e r
- particular space
- a sale on products
- activity that supports
- calling public attention
- the opposite of inside
- you listen to music with this
- marketing a company
- a thought someone comes up with
- a planned occasion
- advertising a product
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- a competition
- a discount
- a birthday sign
- represents a company
- design that represents an organization
- memorable phrase
- action of helping someone
- made available for consumer use
- product for consumers
- a refund
22 Clues: a refund • a discount • a competition • a birthday sign • particular space • memorable phrase • a sale on products • a planned occasion • marketing a company • represents a company • product for consumers • advertising a product • activity that supports • the opposite of inside • printer without the e r • calling public attention • action of helping someone • dollar amount of a product • ...
Business Studies 2021-12-20
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- a good service which people would like, but is not essential for living.
- to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
- An individual or group which has an interest in a business because they ar affected by its activites and decisions.
- firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources.
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses.
- A good serving which is essential for living
- the owners of a limited company.
- production is divided into separate tasks and each employee does just one of the tasks
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products.
- there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population.
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- a statement of a specific target to be achieved.It should be SMART.
- an individual who has an idea for a new business and takes the financial risk of starting up and managing it.
- the revenue of a business expressed as a percentage of total market revenue.
- the resources needed to produce goods and services - land, labor, capital, and enterprise.
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- The finance needed when first setting up a business.
- A business by two or more people who will usually share responsability for the day--to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits
- physical goods, such as machinery and delivery vehicles , used by other businesses to help produce the goods and services.
- A business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and recives all the profit.
- The process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand.
- A group of like-minded people that puts pressure on businesses and gouverment to change their polices to reach a predetermined objective.
- A business with social objectives that reinvests most of its profit back into the business or into benefiting society at large.
- a payment, out of
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing.
- Unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production.
- a business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public.
- a detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal.
- an economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and the public sectors.
- a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company.
30 Clues: a payment, out of • the owners of a limited company. • A good serving which is essential for living • to shareholders as a reward for their investment. • The finance needed when first setting up a business. • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing. • the amount a business earns from the sale of its products. • ...
Business activity 2022-04-26
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- Business owned by a single individual
- :Are organizations (business) that use profit to benefit a specific cause . usually to benefit themselves and the local community or a social cause.(note: allowed to make profit )(Hint: no space)
- :Organization that produces goods and services.
- Making as much profit as possible.
- (also known as limited liability)
- one of the Financial objectives (hint: su_)
- : Process of ‘going public’
- one of the Financial objectives (hint: p_)
- is any individual or group that affects an organization or is affected by it.
- one of the Financial objectives (hint: M_)
- :Intangible
- one of the Financial objectives (hint: sa_)
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- :are non-profit organizations that exist to benefit the public.
- Are organizations (business) that are owned , functioned and funded by either the central government ( or local governments. ) (hint : no space)
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
- (hint: abbreviation of a word ) Are organizations (business) that are owned , functioned and funded by a relatively small number of shareholders
- Monetary return.
- (also known as unlimited liability)
- (hint: abbreviation of a word ) Are organizations that offer shares on a public stock market
- :tangible
- Capital refers to man-made (machine) equipment that is developed to aid the production of other goods and services.
21 Clues: :tangible • :Intangible • Monetary return. • : Process of ‘going public’ • (also known as limited liability) • Making as much profit as possible. • (also known as unlimited liability) • Business owned by a single individual • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • one of the Financial objectives (hint: p_) • one of the Financial objectives (hint: M_) • ...
Business Vocabulary 2017-01-11
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- 2.0 a second generation in the development of the World Wide Web,conceived as a combination of concepts, trends, and technologies that focus on user collaboration, sharing of user-generated content, and social networking.
- resources the personnel of a business or organization, especially when regarded as a significant asset.
- Department the division of a business that is responsible for selling products or providing services
- a plan, method, or series of maneuvers or stratagems for obtaining a specific goal or result:
- working at home by using a computer terminal electronically linked to one's place of employment.
- Marketing a marketing strategy that focuses on spreading information and opinions about a product or service from person to person, especially by using unconventional means such as the Internet or email:
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- an amount of money added to wages on a seasonal basis, especially as a reward for good performance.
- a report or description of an event or experience.
- A legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits.
- by many yet understood by relatively few.
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- one of those words in property investment that is bandied
- the difference between the seller's cost for acquiring products and the selling price, expressed as a percentage of net sales revenues.
- a core function of human resource management.
- a person or group that has an investment, share, or interest in something, as a business or industry.
- a group of persons, as employees, charged with carrying out the work of an establishment or executing some undertaking.
- to convert an asset or any object into money or legal tender.
- Service Department takes place while performing a transaction for the customer, such as making a sale or returning an item.
- an event at which something, such as a book or product, is presented to the public for the first time and is also the act of creating, presenting or promoting a new product.
- a person, firm, organization, etc., that finances and buys the time to broadcast a radio or television program so as to advertise a product, apolitical party, etc.
20 Clues: by many yet understood by relatively few. • a core function of human resource management. • a report or description of an event or experience. • one of those words in property investment that is bandied • to convert an asset or any object into money or legal tender. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
BUSINESS SERVICES 2017-04-23
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- 4. The firm which gives financial service is
- 17. It is the warehouse licensed by Govt. to accept imported goods
- 8. Insurance provides ……… of payment for the risk of loss
- 1. It is an intangible activity provides satisfaction to wants
- 2. It is one of the characteristic of service that include participation of customers
- 9. It refers to the right of the insurer to stand in the place of the insured, after settlement of a claim
- 20. It helps to transmit products to distinct places
- 19. It is the main service to pass information
- 10. The principle of insurance directs to measure the loss in money terms
- 16. This insurance helps to meet the loss of damage for household goods and property
- 5. Lending of funds is the function of this bank
- 12. It indicates the duty of the insured to take reasonable step to minimize the loss
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- 13. This policy undertakes to pay a specified sum when the insured attains a particular age or on his death
- 18. The main function of ware house is
- 7. It is one of the main function of Insurance
- 6. The service that helps to compensate the risk in business
- 11. It is the principle explains sharing of compensation by two companies
- 14. As per this policy the amounts are paid in monthly, quarterly
- 15. This insurance compensates the owner of a ship for any loss
- 3. The services given with a social goal is ……… service
20 Clues: 18. The main function of ware house is • 4. The firm which gives financial service is • 7. It is one of the main function of Insurance • 19. It is the main service to pass information • 5. Lending of funds is the function of this bank • 20. It helps to transmit products to distinct places • 3. The services given with a social goal is ……… service • ...
business definition 2018-01-10
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- a record of money received and money paid
- is a loan specifically intended for business purposes
- is an accounting entry that either increases a liability or equity account, or decreases an asset or expense account
- analyzing the requirements of a job, attracting employees to that job, screening and selecting applicants, hiring, and integrating the new employee to the organization.
- The process of strategically managing the efficient flow and storage of raw materials, in-process inventory, and finished goods from point of origin to point of consumption.
- he process of presenting a topic to an audience
- is a three-month period on a company's financial calendar that acts as a basis for the reporting of earnings and the paying of dividends.
- s compensation given to an employee in addition to his/her normal wage
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- is a quantitative plan used as a tool for deciding which activities will be chosen for a future time period
- on-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party
- the administration of business practices to create the highest level of efficiency possible within an organization
- legal form of business operation between two or more individuals who share management and profits
- the act of committing money or capital to an endeavor
- he difference between the seller's cost for acquiring products and the selling price
- a business model that creates value by facilitating exchanges between two or more interdependent groups, usually consumers and producers
- performing multiple tasks at the same time
- to give up a job or position by telling your employer that you are leaving
- the sum total of all the buyers and sellers in the area or region under consideration.
- the right to take another's property if an obligation is not discharged
- an event at which something, such as a book or product, is presented to the public for the first time and is also the act of creating
20 Clues: a record of money received and money paid • performing multiple tasks at the same time • he process of presenting a topic to an audience • the act of committing money or capital to an endeavor • is a loan specifically intended for business purposes • on-repayable funds or products disbursed or gifted by one party • ...
Business vocabulary. 2018-04-08
Across
- A department that sell a product.
- Money needed to start a business.
- Money you pay to the goverment.
- A person owning shares of a company.
- To make or grow something to be sold.
- The money a country uses.
- The people who buy products.
- Someone who is paid to work for someone.
- A department that deals with bills.
- The money you earn from your job.
- A person in charge of a company.
- To have something that legally belongs to you.
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- To grow or change into a more advanced form.
- A business selling products to the public.
- A person whose job is to sell things in a store.
- One of the parts that results when something is divided between several people.
- A department that promotes the product.
- To hire someone.
- A paper showing you've paid.
- What a bank charges for goods and services.
- To be in charge of a company.
- When you get your money back.
22 Clues: To hire someone. • The money a country uses. • A paper showing you've paid. • The people who buy products. • To be in charge of a company. • When you get your money back. • Money you pay to the goverment. • A person in charge of a company. • A department that sell a product. • Money needed to start a business. • The money you earn from your job. • ...
Risky Business 2017-06-21
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- Risk that remains after all efforts to control it.
- A risk level that may not need to be addressed.
- What risk taking is measured against.
- The environment of risk taking.
- A conceptual understanding of risk.
- The amount of risk an institution is willing to accept.
- A way to reduce inherent risk.
- The overall feeling that risk management is supported or not.
- A way to find out if a risk has materialized.
- The state of being free of interference.
- A compliance department's oversight responsibility.
- A risk reducer programmed into an automated process.
- Risk that is embedded in normal business processes.
- The example set by executives for risk management.
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- A risk reducer someone has to perform.
- Giving leadership a clear understanding that risk is being managed.
- A risk level that can be addressed in the course of business.
- A risk level that should be addressed immediately
- The line of defense directly responsible to the Board.
- A numerical understanding of risk.
- A way to stop a risk from materializing.
- Used to quantify risk.
- The potential that a risk will materialize over time.
- A business unit's course-of-business responsibility
- Risk rising, falling, or remaining the same.
- The line of defense conducted by business units.
- A risk level that should be addressed soon.
- The line of defense responsible for oversight and monitoring of business line risk management.
28 Clues: Used to quantify risk. • A way to reduce inherent risk. • The environment of risk taking. • A numerical understanding of risk. • A conceptual understanding of risk. • What risk taking is measured against. • A risk reducer someone has to perform. • A way to stop a risk from materializing. • The state of being free of interference. • A risk level that should be addressed soon. • ...
Business plan 2018-10-29
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- positive difference between sales and costs
- the means available for a company
- a sum in money for which anything is bought or sold
- obtain through effort
- rivals
- the ability of facing a stimulated undertaking
- the ability to hit the target
- the entity who runs the business
- a detailed written account of a situation
- persons who seek to have the same object of another
- reach a desired goal
- persons who organize, operate and assume the risk of a business venture
- decrease in financial resourses
- gratification of a desire
- expenses
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- the fact of not achieving the goal
- satisfying return on investments
- the person who ownes the company
- superior or more favourable position
- sufficiently valuable
- Anyone who has an interest in a business or is affected by business activity
- the activity of buying and selling goods or services
- sufficiently low in price or high in quality to be successful against commercial rivals
- a business relation in which two or more parties compete to gain customers
- a detailed report of a business idea
- an orderly or step by step conception to reach an objective
- people who buy goods or services
- disadvantage or painful consequence resulting from an action
- the possibility of suffering a loss
29 Clues: rivals • expenses • reach a desired goal • sufficiently valuable • obtain through effort • gratification of a desire • the ability to hit the target • decrease in financial resourses • satisfying return on investments • the person who ownes the company • people who buy goods or services • the entity who runs the business • the means available for a company • ...
Business Revision 2018-11-08
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- Sales Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold
- Items that can be touched
- Money borrowed from bank or building society
- Cash leaving business
- Item of value owned by individual or business
- Valuable items that will likely be kept by company for long period of time
- Money owed to business from sales made
- Money received from selling goods or services
- Valuable item's value going down over time
- Type of item that cannot be touched
- Fee paid to salesperson in exchange for service provided
- Illegally using company money for personal gain
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- Quantity Sold x by Selling Price
- Money the business owes to suppliers
- Gross Profit - Expenses
- Items that cannot be touched
- Assets bought from capital expenditure
- Money borrowed over long period of time to help buy a building
- Cash going into business
- Money spent by business
- British Government Department for collecting taxes
- Type of item that can be touched
22 Clues: Cash leaving business • Gross Profit - Expenses • Money spent by business • Cash going into business • Items that can be touched • Items that cannot be touched • Quantity Sold x by Selling Price • Type of item that can be touched • Sales Revenue - Cost of Goods Sold • Type of item that cannot be touched • Money the business owes to suppliers • ...
Business Terms 2018-11-09
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- The state of disagreement or misunderstanding, resulting from the actual or perceived dissent of needs, beliefs, etc. between the members of the organization.
- A company owned by the government that provides public services, they have a legal entity separate from their owners
- The possibility a company will have lower than anticipated profits or experience a loss rather than taking a profit
- A legal requirement for all companies
- A written and legal agreement between business partners, not needed but recommended
- A form of business where two or more people agree to jointly
- When two or more businesses agree to start a new project together
- A decrease in assets or resources
- company A company that trades on the stock exchange. The shares can be traded and sold by any member of the public
- The part of an economy that is controlled by the state
- sector The part of the national economy that is not under direct state control
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- A business owned by one person
- Companies that have separate legal status from their owners
- A type of company whose shares are not traded on a stock market and their shareholders are offered limited liability
- The positive gain remaining for a business after all costs and expenses have been deducted from total sales
- The money invested into a business by the owners
- Protects the owner, and shareholders, so they can’t lose more money than they invested in an investment
- A person or company that grants the license to a third party for the conducting of a business under their marks
- They are the owners of a limited company. They buys shares which represents part ownership of a company
- Payments made to the shareholders from the profits, post-tax, of a company
20 Clues: A business owned by one person • A decrease in assets or resources • A legal requirement for all companies • The money invested into a business by the owners • The part of an economy that is controlled by the state • Companies that have separate legal status from their owners • A form of business where two or more people agree to jointly • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH 2016-09-24
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- Apple will ......the new iphone 7
- Google staff dress ....in the office
- Keep up with the....
- Research and ....
- Pay.......is to focus
- Have or .....a meeting
- ........Culture : the values and traditions in a company
- Plan a ........for the future
- Grow bigger
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- Set up my own .......
- ......our ideas is to put our ideas all together
- High.....goods are expensive
- The director ......the company efficiently
- Take on ......is to do something difficlt
- The market today is highly ......
- Reach a .....is to find an answer
- He will........ the company from his father
- Yahoo will take ......our small company
- Put ......a proposal
- The client is the final ......
20 Clues: Grow bigger • Research and .... • Keep up with the.... • Put ......a proposal • Set up my own ....... • Pay.......is to focus • Have or .....a meeting • High.....goods are expensive • Plan a ........for the future • The client is the final ...... • Apple will ......the new iphone 7 • The market today is highly ...... • Reach a .....is to find an answer • ...
business terms 2019-01-09
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- to sell overseas
- opposite of make a profit
- someone who receives a service
- agreement
- the process of promoting and selling goods and services
- chief executive officer
- someone who buys goods or services
- the quality of housing, material comfort, and wealth experienced by an individual or group
- present a new product
- start a business
- the biggest company in an industry
- opposite of a recession
- group of shops owned by the same company
- the main office
- opposite of export
- combine
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- absorb and take control of
- a company that has offices worldwide
- group of people who work for an organization
- to make someone unnecessary
- a person who works with you
- an office or shop
- to make from components or raw materials
- shut
- produce a lot of goods
- person in charge of an organization
26 Clues: shut • combine • agreement • the main office • to sell overseas • start a business • an office or shop • opposite of export • present a new product • produce a lot of goods • chief executive officer • opposite of a recession • opposite of make a profit • absorb and take control of • to make someone unnecessary • a person who works with you • someone who receives a service • ...
Business GK 2019-03-18
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- Chandra Kochar was the former CEO of this bank
- Avengers Franchisee is owned by which media house
- Carlos Ghosn a high profile CEO who was arrested in tax evasion recently is the CEO of which company
- Most populous city in the world
- This cartoon character celebrated 90 Years of creation recently
- Most crowded city in the world
- Theseprotesters have set fire to and looted property in the Champs-Elysees area
- Airbus is based out of which country
- Jeep Compass is owned by this Italian Company
- State with highest sugar production in India
- Index of Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Which crisis do you face when you are unable to pay for your imports
- Bisleri is owned by which business group
- Country with highest inflation
- A market which is dominated by big companies only
- This Automobile company made one of the largest FDI in India with a plant in Anantapur
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- Arabica and Robusta are types of
- World Investment Report is the publication of which international organization (Use abbreviation)
- This Supersonic Cruise missile is a joint venture between India and Russia
- Country with best ranking in HDI rankings
- Lakshmi Nivas Mittal is the Chairman of this largest steel company in the world
- Youngest Self made billionaire
- Lexus Brand of Cars is owned by this company
- Which country is the largest producer of Natural gas(Use abbreviation)
- Currency of Switzerland
- Which country has the world's largest forex reserves
- India's biggest Philanthropist
- Which company owns Royal Enfield motorcycles
- One of the recipients of 2018 Nobel Economics Prize
- Capital of Rwanda
- Which company manufactures 737 Max variant of Aircrafts
31 Clues: Capital of Rwanda • Currency of Switzerland • Index of Tokyo Stock Exchange • Youngest Self made billionaire • Most crowded city in the world • India's biggest Philanthropist • Country with highest inflation • Most populous city in the world • Arabica and Robusta are types of • Airbus is based out of which country • Bisleri is owned by which business group • ...
Business Law 2013-02-06
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- Payment of money as a penalty for committing a crime
- Third party helps to settle a dispute
- Creative way to solve disagreements
- Accused is brought to court and asked for plea
- Child who is without adequate parental care
- Informal yet actual hearing of the case by the court
- Evaluator examines the facts of a dispute and determines the amount of award
- Depriving a person of their freedom
- Order to stop the defendant from performing an action
- Informal meeting before the judge in attempts to simplify the issues of the case
- Money/property left with the court to assure person will return for trial
- Written accusation charging person of crime
- Sentence of 25 years
- Methods discussed before a dispute arises
- Amount of money exceeded in a diversity of citizenship case
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- Highest court in the land
- Jury's decision
- Sentence that cannot be altered for any reason
- Third phase of the death penalty
- Methods used after a dispute has arisen
- Power and authority to hear a case and make a judgment
- Formal papers filed with the court
- Court's determination in the case
- Sentence of 15-25 years
- Minor who has committed an adult crime
- Third party is given the power to settle a dispute
- Defendant's response to allegations
- Minor who has done something inappropriate
- Hearing used to learn if there are good reasons to keep accused in custody
- Plaintiff's allegations
30 Clues: Jury's decision • Sentence of 25 years • Sentence of 15-25 years • Plaintiff's allegations • Highest court in the land • Third phase of the death penalty • Court's determination in the case • Formal papers filed with the court • Creative way to solve disagreements • Depriving a person of their freedom • Defendant's response to allegations • Third party helps to settle a dispute • ...
Business Terms 2013-02-12
Across
- money the government is paid based upon your net income
- amount of money earned after expenses
- Money borrowed for real estate, etc. ( Long Time)
- Money borrowed to operate your business
- money paid to the government
- your value and amount of products owned that are for sale or part of the business operation
- Money for business (One Year)
- Money charged by a loan institution to you for borrowing money
- Money received as a result of doing business
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- Total dollars taken in
- your value of assets after all of your liabilities are paid
- any item of value you own
- based on property value
- any money paid in order to operate a business
- items owned, clothing, ipod, etc.
- Dollars remaining after all expense are paid
- amount of money owed to another business, someone, etc.
- Tractor, car, home, etc.
- any 12 month period that your business operates
- amount of money owned for products or series received
20 Clues: Total dollars taken in • based on property value • Tractor, car, home, etc. • any item of value you own • money paid to the government • Money for business (One Year) • items owned, clothing, ipod, etc. • amount of money earned after expenses • Money borrowed to operate your business • Dollars remaining after all expense are paid • Money received as a result of doing business • ...
Business Accounting 2013-03-26
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- Are the Professionally qualified people who have responsibility for keeping accurate accounts
- this is made when sales revenue is greater than the cost of goods sold
- that part of the profit and loss account which shows how the profit after tax is distributed
- Are produced at the end of the year and give details of the profit or loss made over the year and the worth of a business
- long term borrowings which do not have to be repaid within a year
- The income to a business during a period of time from the sale of goods or services
- the cost of producing or buying in the goods actually sold by the business during a time period
- Are long term assets
- Shows how the gross profit is calculated
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- the net profit reinvested back into a company, after all payments have been made
- owed by the business that has to be repaid within a year.\
- the profit made by a business after all costs have been deducted from sales revenue
- shows how the net profit of a business and the retained profit of a company are calculated
- Items of which are valued to a business
- shows the value of a companies assets and liabilities
- Are short term assets
- Items owed by the business
- is the fall in the value of a fixed asset over time
- The ability of a business to pay back its short term debts
- Are the financial records of a firm's transactions.
20 Clues: Are long term assets • Are short term assets • Items owed by the business • Items of which are valued to a business • Shows how the gross profit is calculated • is the fall in the value of a fixed asset over time • Are the financial records of a firm's transactions. • shows the value of a companies assets and liabilities • ...
Business CrossWord 2013-02-26
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- Wellington is the ... of New Zealand.
- the first design.
- an accountant does this.
- The main shareholder has this.
- entrepreneurs aim to make a ...
- All Business's need this to keep the Business in Order.
- to give an employee's new titles and pay rises.
- when you work for someone.
- business in an alliance.
- you need one of these before you start a task.
- people who buy your product
- Powerade give ... to the All Blacks.
- person you do most of your trading with.
- making your product known.
- the size of the object.
- supplies
- ...Is charged when you borrow money.
- Financial Well-being of a country.
- money given to you.
- Oil is in high ..... to produce fuel.
- when you borrow money
- These Business's Look after your money
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- amount of people in a area.
- people work for these to make money.
- Where the business is found.
- Your ... Market
- The people who run the country.
- cars the most common form of ....
- rules made by a business to control the actions of its members.
- where you buy fresh fruit and veges on sunday morning.
- your opposition
- people who walk past your business.
- All islands are made up of this.
- to start making a profit.
- The Money used by the Business.
- what happened ages ago.
- the action of promoting and selling products and or services.
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- done to find out information.
- the chance of losing something.
- to be able to get something.
- Are set by government and must be followed.
42 Clues: supplies • Your ... Market • your opposition • the first design. • money given to you. • when you borrow money • what happened ages ago. • the size of the object. • an accountant does this. • business in an alliance. • to start making a profit. • when you work for someone. • making your product known. • amount of people in a area. • people who buy your product • Where the business is found. • ...
Business Mastery 2013-03-20
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- General areas of concern
- Type of conflict resolution that uses professionals trained to negotiate many types of disputes
- Categorical statistics such as age, income level, occupation, gender, geographic location, and education level
- A direction and/or theme that creates a context for your goals
- View that focuses on personal growth and interpersonal relationships, believing that people behave out of intentionality and values
- Current and long-term debts of the practitioner or business
- Increase asset and expense accounts, and reduce liability, capital, and income accounts
- Proposes that the environment, and individual’s behavior and knowledge, emotions, and cognitive development influence each other to determine motivation
- Suggests that behavior can be motivated by an individual observing the consequences that others experience from their behaviors
- Theory that presumes all action or behavior is a result of internal, biological instincts
- Total resources of the sole practitioner or business
- Very specific things, events, or experiences that have a definite completion and that you can objectively know when you have achieved
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- Point of view based on observable behavior that states that biological responses to stimuli direct behavior
- Accounts you owe to someone else
- Accounts that are owed to you by someone else
- Lifestyle factors that are major determinants in whether someone becomes a client, including special interest activities, philosophical beliefs, social factors, cultural involvements, wellness needs, and wellness goals
- License required by a city or county to sell a product or perform a service for money
- Reduce asset and expense accounts, and increase liability, capital, and income accounts
- Overlapping of professional and social roles and interactions between two people
- Approach founded on the belief that making meaning is key to motivation
- Used when a negotiations come to an impasse or mediation fails; each side presents their case to a third party who makes the final decision
- The net worth of a business; the difference between assets and liabilities
22 Clues: General areas of concern • Accounts you owe to someone else • Accounts that are owed to you by someone else • Total resources of the sole practitioner or business • Current and long-term debts of the practitioner or business • A direction and/or theme that creates a context for your goals • Approach founded on the belief that making meaning is key to motivation • ...
Business Economics 2012-07-21
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- the type of money that circulates in different countries
- the money used to start a business
- to make goods from raw materials
- a company with a maximum of 10 owners
- a business run by one owner only
- the money left over after paying all your expenses
- the money people need to pay the government based on their salary
- a company that buys goods and sell them at a proffit
- luxury items
- people who buy goods from shops
- when someone has an employer
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- the sums that you do in order to work out your expenses and proffit
- A person who sees a need in a community and starts a business to satisfy that need
- the symbol that represents a company
- opposite of a communist
- people you are aiming to sell your product to
- how much something is worth
- the abreviation of strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats
- items we have to have in order to survive
- a company with a maximum of 2-20 owners
20 Clues: luxury items • opposite of a communist • how much something is worth • when someone has an employer • people who buy goods from shops • to make goods from raw materials • a business run by one owner only • the money used to start a business • the symbol that represents a company • a company with a maximum of 10 owners • a company with a maximum of 2-20 owners • ...
Business Crossword 2013-04-30
Across
- Low Market Share Low Market Growth
- A Popular Type Of Business Planning
- A Business Owned By Between 2 And 20 People
- Products
- costs Costs That Are Linked To production
- A Document That A Business Should Give You When You Apply for A Job
- Money Coming In From Trading
- Net Profit
- Someone Who Buys The Product
- Private Limited Company
Down
- Prediction
- Costs That Dont Change With Output
- What A Business Wants To Achieve
- The First Action In The Product Life Cycle
- Owners Only Lose Money They Invested
- Businesses That Provide A Service
- A Place Where People Buy And Sell
- Money Thats Been Gained
- People who Own A Share In A Business
- A Business Stratagy That Finds And Fills A Small Market
- Low Market Shre High Market Growth
21 Clues: Products • Prediction • Net Profit • Money Thats Been Gained • Private Limited Company • Money Coming In From Trading • Someone Who Buys The Product • What A Business Wants To Achieve • Businesses That Provide A Service • A Place Where People Buy And Sell • Costs That Dont Change With Output • Low Market Share Low Market Growth • Low Market Shre High Market Growth • ...
Business Terms 2013-04-17
Across
- require something
- one third of Canadians born between 1947 & 1966
- reducing staff to become more cost efficient
- product or service with a very short lifecycle
- outline of someone/something
- prediction or vision of the future to determine trends
- Alvin Toffler's _______ age
- companies or institutions joining to reduce costs and combine products/service
- 7 million Canadians born between 1962 and 1979; ________ generation
- tendency or general direction in the process of change
- desire something
- formal statement of a set of goals, reasons, plans; _______ plan
- objective
Down
- study of characteristics of a population
- goods used in the future to create wealth
- Alvin Toffler, John Naisbett, Faith Popcorn
- action or event marking a significant change or stage
- financial gain
- generate income by investing in a business
- financial institution that accepts deposits
20 Clues: objective • financial gain • desire something • require something • Alvin Toffler's _______ age • outline of someone/something • study of characteristics of a population • goods used in the future to create wealth • generate income by investing in a business • Alvin Toffler, John Naisbett, Faith Popcorn • financial institution that accepts deposits • ...
Business Crossword 2013-10-11
Across
- DIFFERENT ANGLES
- AWSOME CERIAL
- TANK!!!
- PROBABLY FAILURE
- NOT ADVERTISER
- TAKING RISKS
- PACIENT COPYING
- MOST EXPENSIVE PHONE
- NEGATIVE
- EMOTIONAL
- TAKING RISKS FOR NEW VENTURES
- BIG COLOUR
- NO COPYING
- NEW PRODUCT
Down
- NOT SUCCESS
- NON PHYSICAL PRODUCT
- QUESTIONING UPWARDS COLOURFULLY
- UNCOOKED RESORCES
- DRAGON O'CLOCK
- SWEATY NERD
- A BUSINESS
- A PRODUCT
- BEST PROCESSOR
- DEVELOPED PRODUCT
- OWNS AN ISLAND
- WORST COMPUTER
26 Clues: TANK!!! • NEGATIVE • A PRODUCT • EMOTIONAL • A BUSINESS • BIG COLOUR • NO COPYING • NOT SUCCESS • SWEATY NERD • NEW PRODUCT • TAKING RISKS • AWSOME CERIAL • DRAGON O'CLOCK • NOT ADVERTISER • BEST PROCESSOR • OWNS AN ISLAND • WORST COMPUTER • PACIENT COPYING • DIFFERENT ANGLES • PROBABLY FAILURE • UNCOOKED RESORCES • DEVELOPED PRODUCT • NON PHYSICAL PRODUCT • MOST EXPENSIVE PHONE • TAKING RISKS FOR NEW VENTURES • ...
Business - Verbs 2014-02-17
Across
- porabiti, preživeti
- sprejeti
- rezervirati
- obvestiti
- zaključiti, končati
- urediti, dogovoriti se
- izboljšati
- stati (cena)
- prejeti
- razumeti
- srečati
- odgovoriti
- pritožiti se
- poizvedovati
- obiskati
- oklevati
- spremeniti
- odpovedati
- zapustiti, oditi
- delovati
- predlagati
- dostaviti
- izraziti
- vezati
- izgubiti
- nuditi
- postati
- poročati
- povzročiti
Down
- predati, izročiti
- hoteti
- rezervirati
- naraščati
- preložiti
- opravičiti se
- dati naprej
- kontaktirati
- podpisati
- preveriti
- pozabiti
- ustanoviti
- zahtevati
- kupiti, nabaviti
- potovati
- potrditi
- priložiti
- zagotoviti
- dobaviti
- razložiti
- razrešiti
- proizvajati
- črkovati
- udeležiti se
- prispeti
- imenovati
- prodati
- potrebovati
- upati
- nameravati
- ponuditi
60 Clues: upati • hoteti • vezati • nuditi • prejeti • srečati • prodati • postati • sprejeti • pozabiti • razumeti • potovati • potrditi • obiskati • dobaviti • oklevati • delovati • izraziti • črkovati • prispeti • izgubiti • ponuditi • poročati • naraščati • preložiti • obvestiti • podpisati • preveriti • zahtevati • priložiti • razložiti • razrešiti • dostaviti • imenovati • izboljšati • ustanoviti • odgovoriti • zagotoviti • spremeniti • odpovedati • predlagati • nameravati • ...
Business - Nouns 2014-02-17
Across
- pogoji
- podrobnosti
- pročilo
- kraj, lokacija
- pritožba
- predstavnik
- sejem, razstava
- pogovor
- interna številka
- priložnost
- distribucija
- podružnica
- katalog
- prijava (na delovno mesto)
- oprema
- podpis
- pošiljka
- naslov
- odgovor
- plačilo
- sestanek
- izdelek
Down
- prodaja
- popust
- naročilo
- trg
- brošura
- zamuda
- faktura
- cena
- razlaga
- provizija
- rezervacija
- konferenca
- nevšečnosti
- centrala
- pošiljka
- potrditev
- nadomestilo
- poizvedba
- dogovor
- časopis
- pošiljka, dobava
- pogodba
- podjetje
- davek
46 Clues: trg • cena • davek • popust • pogoji • zamuda • oprema • podpis • naslov • prodaja • brošura • faktura • pročilo • razlaga • pogovor • katalog • dogovor • časopis • pogodba • odgovor • plačilo • izdelek • naročilo • pritožba • centrala • pošiljka • pošiljka • podjetje • sestanek • provizija • potrditev • poizvedba • konferenca • priložnost • podružnica • podrobnosti • rezervacija • predstavnik • nevšečnosti • nadomestilo • distribucija • kraj, lokacija • sejem, razstava • ...
Business Studies 2015-06-24
Across
- a main characteristic of this is that it has to be eyecatching
- a leading American sunglass brand
- the business sector responsible for manufacturing
- the retail brand founded by dame anita rodick
- a leading coffee manufacturer
- one of the major chewing gum brands
- a famous italian sports car manufacturer
- the number of green marketing vegetables
Down
- this Norwegian phone manufacturer was bought by microfoft
- a leading brand of denim jeans
- a large Korean conglomorate
- lord alan sugars first computer business
- the business founded by Bill Gates
- a famous british confectionary brand
- the largest diamiond company in the world
- a major petroleum company
- the business sector ABC school is in
- sir richard branson's brand
- first mass production car manufacturer
- A chinese mobile phone manufacturer
20 Clues: a major petroleum company • a large Korean conglomorate • sir richard branson's brand • a leading coffee manufacturer • a leading brand of denim jeans • a leading American sunglass brand • the business founded by Bill Gates • one of the major chewing gum brands • A chinese mobile phone manufacturer • a famous british confectionary brand • the business sector ABC school is in • ...
Business English 2015-05-06
Across
- The feeling or atmosphere between people
- Another word for money you receive, income turnover
- The process of sending products to shops or customers
- What every company wants to make
- Growing business e.g.increasing product or service range
- What every company does not want to make
- Reduce the number of employees you have
- The process of bringing new people into the company
- (abbr.)The overall boss in a company
- Extra money paid to you for good performance
- The money available for a department, project etc.
- A company that supplies goods or services
- A company name or trademark e.g Colgate, Nestle, Audi
- The process of making a deal or coming to a compromise
- The direction or plans for the company
- To put money into a product, project, company or the stock market
Down
- operating costs for electricity, heating, water etc.
- What you must sign to complete a deal
- The department responsible for buying goods from suppliers
- A specific type of product or a gap in the market
- (abbr.) In the UK you pay 20% _______ on all products, a government charge
- Someone who (usually successfully) starts a business from nothing
- The amount of money spent
- When a customer uses your product or service all the time
- Getting people to buy your product or service
- Targets or goals, what you want to achieve
- To contract a company to do work e.g. cleaning catering
- When you spend money on something it creates a ______ to the business
- When a business closes because they have no money left
- The process of teaching employees new skills
- A period of negative economic growth, a downturn
- To start a new business or put a new product on the market
- The goods or products available in a warehouse or shop
33 Clues: The amount of money spent • What every company wants to make • (abbr.)The overall boss in a company • What you must sign to complete a deal • The direction or plans for the company • Reduce the number of employees you have • The feeling or atmosphere between people • What every company does not want to make • A company that supplies goods or services • ...
Business crossword 2015-10-27
Across
- IT company signed up with the World Economic Forum to develop a cyber-value-at-risk framework
- Automobile giant has a subsidiary called Scania
- Which company launched, the first ever locally developed and produced URF AC’s in India
- Chairman and CEO of 21st Century Fox
- In 2003, brand had created an advertisement character called Terry Tate
- HDFC has partnered with ....................... to develop instant money transfer app called “chillr”.
- The design of the equipment, furniture, machinery or tools used in the workplace that promotes safety, efficiency and productivity and reduces discomfort and fatigue
- By what name is the fictional character Don Diego de la Vega better known as?
- Company having Jack Dorsey as its CEO and cofounder?
- E- commerce company was started by Vijay Shekhar Sharma?
- Magazine carries the ad line 'If women are not climbing the corporate ladders it is because they are taking the elevators'?
Down
- Company organises a Challenge Bibendum car show
- Under what brand name will Reliance sell its 4G LTE mobile phones?
- Watch Company has its name meaning in Japanese as “exquisite” or “success” which was founded in 1881 in Tokyo
- Term used for depreciating companys Intangable Assets
- Company introduced the concept of TQM?
- evaluate (something) by comparison with a standard
- Clothing brand was the first to introduce the concept of fashion store by day and bar by night in India
- Purchase of insurance against losses because of currency fluctuations
- Indian businessman and the co-founder of Micromax
- CEO of Tesla
21 Clues: CEO of Tesla • Chairman and CEO of 21st Century Fox • Company introduced the concept of TQM? • Company organises a Challenge Bibendum car show • Automobile giant has a subsidiary called Scania • Indian businessman and the co-founder of Micromax • evaluate (something) by comparison with a standard • Company having Jack Dorsey as its CEO and cofounder? • ...
Business Crossword 2015-12-01
Across
- A value proposition that satisfies a new set of needs that customer did not know they had
- Things that prevent or slow down a customer from completing a job
- Don’t distinguish between different customer segments
- Three different types of businesses: Customer Relationship, Product innovation, and infrastructure businesses
- Tool used to gain a deeper insight into their customers
- Strategic testing tool to design and structure research and experiments
- A person or group the decision maker might listen to
- Four step process invented by Steve Blank
- People who can make potential futures tangible
- Actual or perceived benefit that satisfies what a customer wants
- Building a quick study model
- Breakthrough in customer understanding
- Rationale of how an organization creates, delivers, and captures value
Down
- Outcomes and benefits customers must have, expect, desire, or dream to achieve
- Something a company should do to identify patterns
- A person or group who obstructs the process searching and purchasing a product
- Selling less of more
- Bringing together two or more distinct but interdependent groups of customers
- One of the five stages of business
- subdivision of a market into discrete customer groups
20 Clues: Selling less of more • Building a quick study model • One of the five stages of business • Breakthrough in customer understanding • Four step process invented by Steve Blank • People who can make potential futures tangible • Something a company should do to identify patterns • A person or group the decision maker might listen to • ...
Business vocabulary 2014-11-12
Across
- When the company moves a person to a specific location
- offive Where the administrative follow up work of a firm is done
- A danger, or the opposite of an opportunity
- sheet Showing the financial positive and negative aspects of a company
- To implement rules efectively
- People who take the risk of setting up a new business
- The number of employees in a company
- A person who sends their information to a company in search of a job
- A synonymn for running costs
- The supply link between companies is usulally known this
- When two companies join as one
- Not having enough of something is known as this
Down
- A company who provides goods or services to another company
- The ´negative´# financial points of a company
- Innovative technological development is a
- mix Promotion is an important feature of this
- When we don`t have enough money, we can take out one of these
- Checking emails, writing reports are specific ....
- When a group of companies work together, they form this
- Financial help from a government
- This explains your work history
- The opposite of supply
- To make a formal offer
- options You get these when you are able to buy shares at a good price
- What you have to pay out if you lose a court case
- profit A company's revenue calculated without deducting taxes and other charges
- materials The basic substances used to create products
- The opposite of profit
28 Clues: The opposite of supply • To make a formal offer • The opposite of profit • A synonymn for running costs • To implement rules efectively • When two companies join as one • This explains your work history • Financial help from a government • The number of employees in a company • Innovative technological development is a • A danger, or the opposite of an opportunity • ...
Business Terms 2014-09-28
Across
- terminology
- specifi c purpose
- conspiracy
- prejudiced actions or treatment
- by a third party
- someone who benefi ts from something
- fairness of treatment
- the subtraction of a cost from income
- excused
- a joining of two or more businesses for
- bonus
- accumulated wealth
Down
- buying stocks, bonds, and securities to
- the process by which disputes are
- the state or period of holding a particular position, or a guarantee of employment to teachers who have particular standards
- a business that is owned by a parent company but run by independent operators under rules set by the parent company
- special privilege or benefit
- annoy or irritate persistently
- for a quick profit
- favoring relatives
- a grant
- pertaining to money
22 Clues: bonus • excused • a grant • conspiracy • terminology • by a third party • specifi c purpose • for a quick profit • favoring relatives • accumulated wealth • pertaining to money • fairness of treatment • special privilege or benefit • annoy or irritate persistently • prejudiced actions or treatment • the process by which disputes are • someone who benefi ts from something • ...