business Crossword Puzzles
Business Networking 2014-05-01
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- bring together or into contact so that a real or notional link is established
- The state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone
- A chance for employment or promotion or making a potential business contact
- A quick blurb about yourself to have memorized that quickly sums up what you want others to remember about yourself (Two Words)
- The way in which two or more concepts, objects, or people are connected, or the state of being connected
- When people gather together to develop contacts with others that could possible lead to business (Two Words)
- An individual or business who shows interest and provides his or her contact information; potential sales contact (Two Words)
- An activity carried out as part of a study in order to monitor or further develop earlier work; should be no more than 48 hours after meeting (Two Words)
- Establishing a mutually beneficial relationship with other business people and potential clients or customers (Two Words)
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- The action of working with someone to produce or create something
- A feeling of fellowship with others, as a result of sharing common attitudes, interests, and goals
- A meeting, communication, or relationship with someone
- A person who attends networking events and immediately gravitates towards the same group of friends (Two Words)
- A question which cannot be answered with a simple "yes" or "no" (Three Words)
- Know beforehand how others can _____ you
- Working together with someone to reach a common goal
- People you meet with are more likely to want to work with you if they _____ you
- Information about reactions to a product, a person's performance of a task, etc., used as a basis for improvement
- The action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope
- The object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result
20 Clues: Know beforehand how others can _____ you • Working together with someone to reach a common goal • A meeting, communication, or relationship with someone • The action of giving someone support, confidence, or hope • The state of wanting to know or learn about something or someone • The action of working with someone to produce or create something • ...
Business Finance 2014-01-09
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- An aspect of a feasibility study which studies the estimated annual sales volume for
- Classification of Service Providing Firms: Rural Transit
- The kind of business where The Generics Pharmacy belongs
- Financial information of an entity that is communicated to various interested parties.
- It is the association of two or more persons who bind themselves to contribute money, property and industry to a common fund with the intention of dividing profits among themselves.
- Corporations are created by operation of _____?
- An aspect of a feasibility study which studies the staffing pattern of the organization.
- Sheet A statement showing the financial position of the company
- The person responsible for the formation of a company
- The identification of an idea for a new business.
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- An estimation of income, expenses and cash flows
- A category of finance, which deals with the revenue and expenditure patterns of the government and their various effects in the economy.
- Businesses involved in the extraction of goods from natural resources.
- budget An estimation of the volume to dispose and selling price of products
- It is any lawful economic activity concerned with the production and/ or distribution of goods or services for profit.
- An estimate of the quantity of products to be produced in a period
- The person who decides on the rate of output in the light of his expectations about the demand.
- An element of the balance sheet which shows the profile of the debts of the company.
- A stage in business promotion primarily concerned with process.
- Firms that are mainly concerned with the conversion of raw materials to finished products.
- An aspect of a feasibility study which studies the design of the machinery.
- Resources owned and controlled by the business entity
- A regulatory agency where corporations are required to be registered with
- It is the primary goal of every business enterprise.
24 Clues: Corporations are created by operation of _____? • An estimation of income, expenses and cash flows • The identification of an idea for a new business. • It is the primary goal of every business enterprise. • Resources owned and controlled by the business entity • The person responsible for the formation of a company • ...
BUSINESS SKILLS 2014-01-11
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- Critical issues an employee should know
- Someone that practices good study habits and time management
- A salon owner may be more interested you are good at this
- Highlight these in your resume
- May contain before and after shots
- You must love to do this if your going to be an esthetician
- If more than one answer is true look for this
- Its important not to sound negative and be?
- Reasoning consists of someone reaching logical conclusions by employing logical reasoning
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- Has facials, body treatments, hair removal, makeup,nails, and massage
- Your best qualities on a resume or interview
- Make sure you are in agreement with the salons?
- Its important to continue this
- Prepare some of these before your interview
- Should be easy on the readers eyes
- An important characteristic so people can count on you
- Letter completes the presentation of your qualifications
- Is something that cannot be asked during the hiring process
- don't respond with a yes or no try responding with these types of questions
- Work should also be highlighted on your resume
20 Clues: Its important to continue this • Highlight these in your resume • Should be easy on the readers eyes • May contain before and after shots • Critical issues an employee should know • Prepare some of these before your interview • Its important not to sound negative and be? • Your best qualities on a resume or interview • If more than one answer is true look for this • ...
Business Studies 2014-03-24
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- The person on the NZ 50 dollar note (last name)
- Something you must have in order to survive
- The study of how people/groups use their limited means to gain things they need
- A current medium of exchange
- The person/group that buys the product
- something done for you
- The person on the NZ 20 dollar note (first name)
- European Currency
- Where to are allowed to spend more money than you have in your account
- Factor of business staring with C
- A place where you can buy/sell goods or services
- The person/group that makes the product
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- British Currency
- something you would like to have
- A method of using cash on a card used from an account
- something tangible
- Mexican Currency
- A system of swapping goods/services
- All affected by time,skill and money ___ means
- Something picked or selected
- Maori term for gift given
- Factor of business starting with E
- The person on the NZ 10 dollar note (last name)
- New Zealand Currency
- The person on the NZ 5 dollar note (last name)
- A loan that is for personal use
- When peoples needs and wants are greater than their access to satisfy them
27 Clues: British Currency • Mexican Currency • European Currency • something tangible • New Zealand Currency • something done for you • Maori term for gift given • Something picked or selected • A current medium of exchange • A loan that is for personal use • something you would like to have • Factor of business staring with C • Factor of business starting with E • ...
Business Crossword 2014-05-16
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- Government policies concerned with changing interest rates to control money supply and exchange rate.
- A form of business ownership whereby a person or business buys a license to trade using another firm's name, logos, brands and trademarks.
- A proportion of the net profits paid to shareholders.
- The owners of a company.
- Any measure taken by a government to safeguard the business from foreign competitors.
- Quantitative limits on the volume of value of imports.
- A type of tax on the value of assets passed onto a third party following the death of the individual.
- The rival business of an organization.
- Government policies that deal with taxation and government expenditure in order to affect the level of economic activity in a country.
- Method of protectionism whereby the domestic government taxes foreign import.
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- Physical bans on international trade with certain country.
- Any person or organization with a direct interest in, and is affected by, the performance of a business.
- The removal of government rules and regulations.
- An Acronym for a total value of a nations annual output.
- Payment made by a government to domestic firms as a form of financial aid to reduce the cost of production of domestic firms.
- Bottom of a recession and the last stage of decline in a trade cycle.
- An Acronym for the Political, Economic, Social and Technological.
- A routine and day-to-day type of decisions.
- External possibility and prospect for future development.
- Medium-to-long term plan of how a business intend to achieve its goals.
- A type of decision making that based on a systematic and logical framework to remove subjectivity and emotions from decision making.
- The refusal to buy products from a certain business as a sign of protest.
- When a general price in an economy continuously rises.
23 Clues: The owners of a company. • The rival business of an organization. • A routine and day-to-day type of decisions. • The removal of government rules and regulations. • A proportion of the net profits paid to shareholders. • Quantitative limits on the volume of value of imports. • When a general price in an economy continuously rises. • ...
Business Challenge 2014-05-19
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- high-risk growth strategy that involves a business selling new products in new markets.
- where people have disagreements on certain matters due to differences in their opinions.
- number of people in the workforce who are willing and able to work but cannot find a job
- a type of government policies used to safeguard the interest of domestic industries from foreign competition
- termination of a worker's employment due to incompetence.
- process of providing opportunities for workers to acquire employment
- or organizations that have a direct interest in the activities and performance of a business
- process of sifting through applications to identify suitable candidates for the job.
- that provide a diversified range of products and operate in an array of different industries.
- price level in an economy continuously rises.
- the integration and interdependence of economic, social, technical and cultural issues of the world's economies
- type of tax on imports
- form of growth whereby two or more firms agree to form a new organization, thereby losing their original identities.
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- process of hiring suitable workers.
- type of trade barriers which are quantity limits on the sale of foreign imports
- a staff member from a department to other areas of the business
- the moral values that determine affect business behavior and decision making
- agreement between a franchisor selling its rights to other businesses to allow them to sell products under its name in return for a fee and royalty payments.
- short-term methods that firms can use to achieve their objectives.
- the employer can no longer afford to hire the worker
- removal of government rules and regulations which constrain an industry.
- method of workforce planning whereby employees work in a location away from the workplace.
- one of the factor stimulating the growth in globalization
- form of external growth whereby one firm buys up another by purchasing a controlling interest in that company
24 Clues: type of tax on imports • process of hiring suitable workers. • price level in an economy continuously rises. • the employer can no longer afford to hire the worker • termination of a worker's employment due to incompetence. • one of the factor stimulating the growth in globalization • a staff member from a department to other areas of the business • ...
Business Challenge 2014-05-19
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- the number of people in the workforce who are willing and able to work but cannot find a job
- 1+1=3
- a high-risk growth strategy that involves a business selling new products in new markets.
- an agreement between a franchisor selling its rights to other businesses to allow them to sell products under its name in return for a fee and royalty payments.
- general price level in an economy continuously rises.
- the termination of a worker's employment due to incompetence.
- the process of hiring suitable workers.
- a type of trade barriers which are quantity limits on the sale of foreign imports
- individuals or organizations that have a direct interest in the activities and performance of a business
- transferring a staff member from a department to other areas of the business
- the process of providing opportunities for workers to acquire employment
- the moral values that determine affect business behavior and decision making
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- one of the factor stimulating the growth in globalization
- the integration and interdependence of economic, social, technical and cultural issues of the world's economies
- a method of workforce planning whereby employees work in a location away from the workplace.
- a form of external growth whereby one firm buys up another by purchasing a controlling interest in that company
- a form of growth whereby two or more firms agree to form a new organization, thereby losing their original identities.
- a type of government policies used to safeguard the interest of domestic industries from foreign competition
- the removal of government rules and regulations which constrain an industry.
- the process of sifting through applications to identify suitable candidates for the job.
- business that provide a diversified range of products and operate in an array of different industries.
- when the employer can no longer afford to hire the worker
- situations where people have disagreements on certain matters due to differences in their opinions.
- a type of tax on imports
- the short-term methods that firms can use to achieve their objectives.
25 Clues: 1+1=3 • a type of tax on imports • the process of hiring suitable workers. • general price level in an economy continuously rises. • one of the factor stimulating the growth in globalization • when the employer can no longer afford to hire the worker • the termination of a worker's employment due to incompetence. • ...
Business Review 2014-06-09
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- An animation that determines how an object move around a slide
- A device that accepts input, processes data, produces output
- prewritten formulas
- Brain of computer
- The state of one object being near one another
- Combination of a column coordinate and a row coordinate
- Provides attractive backgrounds for your PowerPoint slides
- The main interface for Microsoft word; has 4 parts
- A type of orientation that has a longer width than length
- Processing Unit "the brains of the computer"
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- Disk Small, portable, round, device used for storing information
- Most powerful computers made
- Displays information on a screen
- To repeat or do again
- Electronic instructions that tells the computer what to do
- Converts a computer's digital data into analog waves
- Computer's main memory
- A tab that displays text contained in your presentation T
- Physical components of a computer
- Protects electronic components inside
20 Clues: Brain of computer • prewritten formulas • To repeat or do again • Computer's main memory • Most powerful computers made • Displays information on a screen • Physical components of a computer • Protects electronic components inside • Processing Unit "the brains of the computer" • The state of one object being near one another • The main interface for Microsoft word; has 4 parts • ...
Business law 2013-10-05
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- agreement between or among independent nations.
- clause/federal law takes precedence over conflicting state law.
- Large marsupial
- infliction of harmful or offensive bodily contact.
- decision of an arbitrator.
- process in which a third party acts as an intermediary between the disputing parties and proposes solutions for them to consider.
- infliction of apprehension of immediate bodily harm or offensive contact.
- pleading by the plaintiff stating his case.
- final disposition made by an agency.
- methods by which an agency resolves disputes.
- of what is right or good for human beings
- actions are those that produce the greatest net pleasure compared with net pain
- Has a trunk
- decision by the jury on questions submitted to it.
- to dismiss for failure to state a claim.
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- given to inform a person of a lawsuit against her.
- speech/expression related to the economic interests of the speaker and his audience.
- and highly offensive interference with the seclusion of another.
- courts/have general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases.
- Flying mammal
- review.acts as a control or check by a court on a particular rule or order of an administrative agency.
- of responsive,formal written statements by each side to a lawsuit.
- judgment affirmed.
- exchange of information between opposing parties to a lawsuit.
- by threat of serious bodily injury.
- Likes to chase mice
- order/legislation issued by the president.
- judgement/binding determination on the merits made by the judge before trial.
- instructions/judge gives the jury the particular rules of law that apply to the case.
- Man's best friend
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • judgment affirmed. • Likes to chase mice • decision of an arbitrator. • by threat of serious bodily injury. • final disposition made by an agency. • to dismiss for failure to state a claim. • of what is right or good for human beings • order/legislation issued by the president. • ...
Business law 2013-10-05
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- by threat of serious bodily injury.
- of responsive,formal written statements by each side to a lawsuit.
- decision by the jury on questions submitted to it.
- courts/have general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases.
- infliction of harmful or offensive bodily contact.
- order/legislation issued by the president.
- and highly offensive interference with the seclusion of another.
- decision of an arbitrator.
- speech/expression related to the economic interests of the speaker and his audience.
- methods by which an agency resolves disputes.
- of what is right or good for human beings
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- infliction of apprehension of immediate bodily harm or offensive contact.
- exchange of information between opposing parties to a lawsuit.
- judgment affirmed.
- process in which a third party acts as an intermediary between the disputing parties and proposes solutions for them to consider.
- pleading by the plaintiff stating his case.
- clause/federal law takes precedence over conflicting state law.
- given to inform a person of a lawsuit against her.
- final disposition made by an agency.
- to dismiss for failure to state a claim.
- actions are those that produce the greatest net pleasure compared with net pain
- review.acts as a control or check by a court on a particular rule or order of an administrative agency.
- judgement/binding determination on the merits made by the judge before trial.
- agreement between or among independent nations.
- instructions/judge gives the jury the particular rules of law that apply to the case.
25 Clues: judgment affirmed. • decision of an arbitrator. • by threat of serious bodily injury. • final disposition made by an agency. • to dismiss for failure to state a claim. • of what is right or good for human beings • order/legislation issued by the president. • pleading by the plaintiff stating his case. • methods by which an agency resolves disputes. • ...
Business law 2013-10-05
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- by threat of serious bodily injury.
- of responsive,formal written statements by each side to a lawsuit.
- infliction of harmful or offensive bodily contact.
- courts/have general jurisdiction over civil and criminal cases.
- and highly offensive interference with the seclusion of another.
- instructions/judge gives the jury the particular rules of law that apply to the case.
- actions are those that produce the greatest net pleasure compared with net pain
- final disposition made by an agency.
- decision of an arbitrator.
- infliction of apprehension of immediate bodily harm or offensive contact.
- speech/expression related to the economic interests of the speaker and his audience.
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- judgement/binding determination on the merits made by the judge before trial.
- of what is right or good for human beings
- process in which a third party acts as an intermediary between the disputing parties and proposes solutions for them to consider.
- pleading by the plaintiff stating his case.
- clause/federal law takes precedence over conflicting state law.
- review.acts as a control or check by a court on a particular rule or order of an administrative agency.
- exchange of information between opposing parties to a lawsuit.
- to dismiss for failure to state a claim.
- decision by the jury on questions submitted to it.
- methods by which an agency resolves disputes.
- judgment affirmed.
- an agreement between or among independent nations.
- order legislation issued by the president.
- given to inform a person of a lawsuit against her.
25 Clues: judgment affirmed. • decision of an arbitrator. • by threat of serious bodily injury. • final disposition made by an agency. • to dismiss for failure to state a claim. • of what is right or good for human beings • order legislation issued by the president. • pleading by the plaintiff stating his case. • methods by which an agency resolves disputes. • ...
Business crossword 2015-10-26
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- The practice of posting all job openings internally so that current employees may be allowed the opportunity to apply for vacant positions prior to the employer seeking qualified candidates through other external recruitment measures.
- The design of the equipment, furniture, machinery or tools used in the workplace that promotes safety, efficiency and productivity and reduces discomfort and fatigue
- E- commerce company was started by Vijay Shekhar Sharma?
- Company introduced the concept of TQM?
- CEO of Tesla
- ompany has Jack Dorsey as its CEO and cofounder?
- The systematic process of comparing an organization’s products, services and practices against those of competitor organizations or other industry leaders to determine what it is they do that allow them to achieve high levels of performance.
- country's currency, known as Drachma, which in Greek means 'to grasp'
- IT company signed up with the World Economic Forum to develop a cyber-value-at-risk framework
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- Company organises a Challenge Bibendum car show
- The global brand which started in the year 1964 as blue ribbon sports and later changed its name in 1971?
- Clothing brand was the first to introduce the concept of fashion store by day and bar by night in India
- In 2003, brand had created an advertisement character called Terry Tate
- Term used for depreciating companys Intangable Assets.
- Magazine carries the ad line 'If women are not climbing the corporate ladders it is because they are taking the elevators'?
- Automobile giant has a subsidiary called Scania
- Company has its name meaning in Japanese as “exquisite” or “success” which was founded in 1881 in Tokyo
- HDFC has partnered with ....................... to develop instant money transfer app called “chillr”.
- Which company launched, the first ever locally developed and produced URF AC’s in India
- Purchase of insurance against losses because of currency fluctuations
- By what name is the fictional character Don Diego de la Vega better known as?
21 Clues: CEO of Tesla • Company introduced the concept of TQM? • Company organises a Challenge Bibendum car show • Automobile giant has a subsidiary called Scania • ompany has Jack Dorsey as its CEO and cofounder? • Term used for depreciating companys Intangable Assets. • E- commerce company was started by Vijay Shekhar Sharma? • ...
Business crossword 2015-10-27
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- Under what brand name will Reliance sell its 4G LTE mobile phones?
- Clothing brand was the first to introduce the concept of fashion store by day and bar by night in India
- Indian businessman and the co-founder of Micromax
- Watch Company has its name meaning in Japanese as “exquisite” or “success” which was founded in 1881 in Tokyo
- CEO of Tesla
- Which company launched, the first ever locally developed and produced URF AC’s in India
- Term used for depreciating companys Intangable Assets
- evaluate (something) by comparison with a standard
- Company introduced the concept of TQM?
- The design of the equipment, furniture, machinery or tools used in the workplace that promotes safety, efficiency and productivity and reduces discomfort and fatigue
- In 2003, brand had created an advertisement character called Terry Tate
- Purchase of insurance against losses because of currency fluctuations
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- By what name is the fictional character Don Diego de la Vega better known as?
- IT company signed up with the World Economic Forum to develop a cyber-value-at-risk framework
- HDFC has partnered with ....................... to develop instant money transfer app called “chillr”.
- Magazine carries the ad line 'If women are not climbing the corporate ladders it is because they are taking the elevators'?
- Automobile giant has a subsidiary called Scania
- E- commerce company was started by Vijay Shekhar Sharma?
- Chairman and CEO of 21st Century Fox
- Company having Jack Dorsey as its CEO and cofounder?
- Company organises a Challenge Bibendum car show
21 Clues: CEO of Tesla • Chairman and CEO of 21st Century Fox • Company introduced the concept of TQM? • Automobile giant has a subsidiary called Scania • Company organises a Challenge Bibendum car show • Indian businessman and the co-founder of Micromax • evaluate (something) by comparison with a standard • Company having Jack Dorsey as its CEO and cofounder? • ...
Punny Business 2015-10-19
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- One easily offended
- Bucket of bolts
- Romano cheese source
- ___ allergy
- Shrek, e.g.
- Adobe runtime system
- Pint selection
- “___ kleine Nachtmusik”
- English philosopher John, or “Lost” cast away John
- Source of caffeine
- Standup comic Steve
- Goofy
- ___ chowder
- Geisha’s goodbye
- Scratch
- Film’s opening
- Part of UCLA
- Little taste
- Total blockage of shared rides?
- Super suffix
- Literary collections
- Actress Cornish
- Spalter who is Head of Design for Instagram
- Place for a world view?
- “A Day without Rain” singer
- “Would ___ to you?”
- Slogan of the first iPhone ad
- Hedge fund analyst-turned-educator Khan
- Book on the history of a Chinese holding com pany?
- Anonymous Italian author Ferrante
- “Put ___ on it”
- Colonel Mustard’s game
- Squishy toy company
- Beginning
- San Francisco-to-Stockton dir.
- Place to get shellacked?
- ___ Vue (eyeglass manu facturer)
- Rideshare company with pink moustaches
- Stay unsettled
- “Happy Days” diner
- State without a single iPhone, Mac, etc.?
- Gael talk
- “American Experience” channel
- Member of the EEC
- Uncomfortably strange
- Shocking fish
- Deadline for action
- Article in Le Soir
- Take a bit off the top
- iOS scheduling app
- Love to bits
- Freight car hopper
- U.K. hours
- Caped Crusader’s three-wheeled vehicle
- Green-eyed one
- Massachusetts Cape
- Key ring?
- Freelancers often write on it
- Microsoft’s video chat
- Put-___ (pranks)
- Sandwich classic
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- Kicks the football away
- Cold and calculating
- Extremely serious
- Social psychologist Durkheim
- Beats by Dre coverage?
- Palm smartphone
- Double agent
- ___ spell (took a load off)
- Lose, as one’s coat
- Psych 101 subject
- Exotic fruit flavor
- A C-note
- Neighborhood place to get a pint
- Per __
- Big name in food service
- Bench-clearing brawl
- Provide help
- Car fluid
- Number on a birthday cake
- “Kill da wabbit” speaker
- Politician Stevenson
- Where to find schools?
- Line of action figures based on Larry Page, Sergey Brin, etc.?
- Not laughing
- Older show selection off 44-Across
- Uno e due
- 11th anniversary gift
- “We didn’t do it!”
- “Music for everyone” app
- Precipice part
- Poker champ Phil
- Owner of Athleta and Banana Republic
- Toe inflammation
- Hub for the World’s Largest Professional Network?
- Streaming company whose name means “cal abash” and “interactive recording”
- Yellen subj.
- Accutane treats it
- “Breaking Bad” drug lord ____Fring
- Grandma’s nickname
- Activities at the bar
- Perfect places
- Elon Musk’s hydro power project?
- Valentine misspelling
- Announcement that all online financial transac tions will come with fees, e.g.?
- Getting on in years
- First and foremost
- Total snafu
- Actor Morales
- Rough up badly
- Have second feelings about
- “Hey, sailor!”
- “Lord of the Rings” CGI monster
- ‘70s Swedish band
- Guy-falls-in-love-with-an-OS rom-com
- “I’m not paying attention to you”
- buzzReport founder Wells
- Kiddy weapon
- Acknowledges a great performance
- Baseball’s Jesus
- Relaxed
- Just ducky
- Tumble (over)
- Sustainable sci.
124 Clues: Goofy • Per __ • Scratch • Relaxed • A C-note • Car fluid • Uno e due • Beginning • Gael talk • Key ring? • U.K. hours • Just ducky • ___ allergy • Shrek, e.g. • ___ chowder • Total snafu • Double agent • Provide help • Part of UCLA • Little taste • Not laughing • Super suffix • Yellen subj. • Love to bits • Kiddy weapon • Actor Morales • Shocking fish • Tumble (over) • Pint selection • Film’s opening • Precipice part • Perfect places • ...
Business letter 2016-02-01
23 Clues: Váhat • Zboží • Koupě • Ceník • Sleva • Dodat • Vzorek • Platba • Nabídka • Faktura • Inzerát • Obdržet • Přiložit • Doručení • Dostupný • Poptávka • Obzvlášť • Potěšení • Na skladě • S odkazem • Požadovat • Objednávka • K tomu navíc
Business basics 2016-08-29
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- period a timeframe within which you may pay your current balance in full and incur no interest charges
- end credit where a borrower can use credit up to a stated limit.
- a person who borrows the money from others
- value of property you possess after deducting debts
- percentage rate the cost of credit expressed as a yearly percentage.
- sharks unlicensed lenders who charge illegally high interest rates
- pay a monthly fee to the credit bureau for access to this information
- billing a service availiable to charge customers whereby purchases are not billed to the customer until much later than the standard billing time.
- a legal business that makes high interest loans based on the value of personal possessions pledged as collateral.
- the responsible attitude toward honoring obligations often based on evidence in the persons credit history
- a person or business that loans money to others
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- law a state law that sets a maximum interest rate that may be charged for consumer loans
- of credit- a pre established amount that can be borrowed on demand with no collateral.
- end credit a loan for a specific amount that must be repaid in full including all finance charges
- someone who promises to pay if the borrower fails to pay
- charge- total dollar amount of all interest and fees you pay for the use of credit.
- credit involves providing a service for which you will pay later
- rating a customer pays bills before due date
- treating people differently based on prejudice rather than individual merit
- worthiness the determination if you are low risk or high risk for repayment
- rating customer pays bills on the due date or within a ten day grace period.
- the financial ability to repay a loan with present income
- system when the credit bureau assigns points based on factors such as amount of current debt, number of late payments, etc.
23 Clues: a person who borrows the money from others • rating a customer pays bills before due date • a person or business that loans money to others • value of property you possess after deducting debts • someone who promises to pay if the borrower fails to pay • the financial ability to repay a loan with present income • ...
Business Crossword 2018-04-02
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- Unilever’s partner in Lipton (5)
- This city was where the first FM radio Service started in India (7)
- Search engine of Microsoft (4)
- New measure of measuring digital video launched by BARC (4)
- The preferred banker of Virat Kohli (3)
- IPL team owned by the company “IndiaWin Sports Pvt Ltd” (6,7)
- What disability made IKEA founder Ingvar Kamprad make visual instructions and no words for assembling IKEA furniture (8)
- Surname of ICICI's CEO (7)
- Invented by John Pemberton and its formula is kept safe in Suntrust Bank (4,4)
- This social media company is in the news due to its links with Cambridge Analytica (8)
- Tagline of the company is "Just do It"(4)
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- Iconic liquor brand created by Brig Kapil Mohan who passed away recently (3,4)
- This company manufactures the “Canvas” range of Smartphones (8)
- 1992 treaty of Marrakech gave rise to this currency (4)
- App Google developed when it found out that many smartphones are getting frozen in India because of too many ‘Good morning’ messages (7)
- This company has bought Ubers business in South-east Asia (4)
- KV Pendarkar in 1952 started this company in Nagpur (5)
- Which word has come from the French word "Little Bag" (6)
- Indian-American businesswoman named as independent director of cricket body ICC (5,5)
- India's largest consumer goods company (3)
20 Clues: Surname of ICICI's CEO (7) • Search engine of Microsoft (4) • Unilever’s partner in Lipton (5) • The preferred banker of Virat Kohli (3) • Tagline of the company is "Just do It"(4) • India's largest consumer goods company (3) • 1992 treaty of Marrakech gave rise to this currency (4) • KV Pendarkar in 1952 started this company in Nagpur (5) • ...
Business Management 2020-01-23
Across
- The S of steeple means ___.
- is defined as the proportion of employees leaving within a given period.
- involves selling new products in the organisation’s existing market, often to existing customers.
- a powerful tool that allows corporations to access financing more easily than sole traders and partnerships.
- ___ is ever-present in business decision-making.
- indicates to what extent corruption is a problem in individual countries.
- include individuals who work for the company but who are not responsible for managing other employees.
- determines how tasks are divided and coordinated, who employees report to, who has the authority to define tasks to employees and what the role of each employee is.
- five categories of leadership style.
- arrangements whereby the public sector enlists the help of a private sector organisation in order to meet its objectives more efficiently.
- is both one of the most simple and one of the most useful tools taught in Business.
- are intangible products that cannot be touched.
- the function that makes sure the business employs the correct number of appropriately skilled employees in order to produce its products or deliver its services.
- usually a written document that describes all the aspects of a new enterprise in terms of the product or business idea, marketing, finance, operations, and human resources.
- the service sector that focuses on knowledge.
- involve the creation of a new company by two or more 'parent' companies. Formed in order to carry out an aim or objective that might be difficult for each of the parent companies to achieve on its own.
- non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public. Charities enjoy tax advantages under UK law.
- this term implies that one firm purchases another firm.
- refers to expansion that is carried out by the organisation itself, without working with a partner.
- Creative individuals who are encouraged to take risks and innovate within large corporations.
- an organisation that is owned by its members who come together to work towards a common interest.
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- The ratio of the number of employees that leave a company through attrition, dismissal, or resignation during a period to the number of employees on payroll during the same period.
- includes all organisations owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- make financial services available to individuals whose needs would otherwise not be met by traditional financial institutions like banks.
- describes the behaviour of business owners who choose not to grow their business because the existing enterprise meets their financial needs.
- the ability of a leader or manager to make decisions with little or no outside input.
- used to describe a prolonged or particularly severe recession.
- refers to the case where GDP decreases for two or more quarters.
- stresses the importance of having basic needs met so that other higher order needs – psychological and self-fulfilment needs – can then be satisfied.
- describes the case when the average unit cost of production actually increases as the level of output increases. This increase in average unit cost is usually explained by the difficulty of managing very large operations.
- refers to corporations’ obligations to society at large as well as the environment.
- involve two or sometimes more organisations working together to realise a set of common objectives. The relationship between the companies may be spelled out in a contractual agreement; however, no new entity is created and the original organisations remain intact.
- 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.
- refers to the case where the average unit cost of production decreases as the level of output increases, where unit cost refers to the cost of producing a single unit of output. In business, the explanation for this reduction in unit costs is usually described as resulting from purchasing, technical, marketing, managerial, and financial economies of scale.
- is when the employees are available within the organisation.
- organisations that engage in business activity but that have also set themselves important goals in terms of improving society or protecting the environment.
- an employee may be doing a job that doesn't correspond exactly to their abilities and qualifications. They may leave if they have the opportunity of a job that better suits their qualifications and needs.
- involves selling existing products to new customers.
- any individual or group that affects an organisation or is affected by it.
- the cost of borrowing money.
- 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.
- when the employee seeks to make a positive contribution with their work for the greater good.
- when employees change jobs for a period of time to learn a new task within a work process.
- rewards are paid to the employee in addition to their salary, such as a company car, housing allowance or free meals.
- refer to the cost of one country’s currency in terms of another country’s currency.
- exist to protect employees’ livelihoods and rights, and as such are important stakeholders for many organisations.
- a system of administration with clear hierarchical structure in which people are expected to follow precisely defined rules and procedures.
- refers to expansion that is carried out by the organisation itself, without working with a partner.
- the use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
- entails giving employees greater responsibility in deciding how to perform their job.
50 Clues: The S of steeple means ___. • the cost of borrowing money. • five categories of leadership style. • the service sector that focuses on knowledge. • are intangible products that cannot be touched. • ___ is ever-present in business decision-making. • involves selling existing products to new customers. • this term implies that one firm purchases another firm. • ...
business management 2020-01-26
Across
- sector/ 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 the tertiary sector.
- of command/ in an organisation is the line of authority and responsibility along which orders are passed from one person to another.
- sector/ involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- are the individuals with the talent, perseverance and appetite for risk that lead them to create new organisations.
- enterprises/ are organisations that engage in business activity but that have also set themselves important goals in terms of improving society or protecting the environment.
- is the activity of entrepreneurship when it takes place within an established organisation
- are intangible products that cannot be touched.
- chart/ is a graphical illustration of relationships between an organisation's departments, functions and people.
- functions of management/ summarise the work a manager does within a business organisation, such as planning, coordinating, commanding, controlling and organising activities.
- structure/ determines how tasks are divided and coordinated, who employees report to, who has the authority to define tasks to employees and what the role of each employee is in the organisation.
- are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public.
- of control/ describes the number of subordinates that a manager or supervisor can directly control.
- sector/ involves the delivery of services such as education, health care, travel and tourism, entertainment and home and car repair services.
- partnerships/ are arrangements whereby the public sector enlists the help of a private sector organisation in order to meet its objectives more efficiently.
- are physical products that are 'tangible', meaning they can be touched. include items like computers, TVs, clothing, furniture, vehicles and industrial equipment.
- is the assignment of responsibility or authority to another person to carry out specific activities.
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- sector/ includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals.
- is a for-profit business owned by numerous shareholders who enjoy limited liability.
- sector/ includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies, such as the National Health Service in the United Kingdom.
- is a for-profit business owned by two or more individuals who are each personally responsible for the debts of the business.
- are encouraged by their employers to take risks to develop new products, processes, and services while retaining their status as employees.
- organisations/ are non-profit organisations that usually state their purpose or mission as benefiting society or the environment.
- is a pyramid-like structure where each level (except the top and the bottom levels) has one higher and one lower level.
- is the process of setting up a new business.
- means a transfer of decision-making power.
- is defined as the values that guide people’s behaviour in society and that translate into work-related behaviour and attitudes
- is an organisation that is owned by its members who come together to work towards a common interest.
- plan/ is usually a written document that describes all the aspects of a new enterprise in terms of the product or business idea, marketing, finance, operations, and human resources.
- values/ are principles that govern a person's behaviour or the conducting of an activity. These values and principles allow an individual to distinguish between right and wrong.
- is a system of administration with clear hierarchical structure in which people are expected to follow precisely defined rules and procedures.
- providers/ make financial services available to individuals whose needs would otherwise not be met by traditional financial institutions like banks
- trader/ is a for-profit business owned by a single individual.
- is the work of directing a business organisation's resources (physical and non-physical) to achieve business objectives.
- sector/ involves transforming raw materials into finished or semi-finished products. It includes construction, processing and manufacturing.
- is the HR strategy of reducing the number of levels in the organisational hierarchy.
35 Clues: means a transfer of decision-making power. • is the process of setting up a new business. • are intangible products that cannot be touched. • are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public. • trader/ is a for-profit business owned by a single individual. • is a for-profit business owned by numerous shareholders who enjoy limited liability. • ...
Business Law 2020-02-03
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- - the use of express or implied threats of violence or reprisal (as discharge from employment) or other intimidating behavior that puts a person in immediate fear of the consequences in order to compel that person to act against his or her will."
- - a contract which is originally considered to be legal and enforceable but can be rejected by one party if the contract is discovered to have defects.
- - persons disqualified by who are nationals from an enemy country.
- - An act which allows minors to be a part of profits only.
- - "A person generally sound occasionally unsound can enter a contract when he is in sound mind."
- - failure to understand or interpret something correctly.
- - "one of the parties is in a position to obtain an unfair advantage over the other."
- - Voluntary Acquiescence to the proposal of another; the act or result of reaching an accord; a concurrence of minds; actual willingness that an act or an infringement of an interest shall occur.
- - A contract in which only one party makes an express promise, or undertakes a performance without first securing a reciprocal agreement from the other party.
- - That state of a man's mind which is adequate to reason and comes to a judgment upon ordinary subjects, like other rational homosepians.
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- - an offer is an “expression to contract made with the intention it shall become binding on an offeror as soon as it is accepted by the offer”.
- - a deed where interest is transferred from one person to another.
- - formed where there is an offer, acceptance, consideration and an intention to create a legal relation.
- - a nonbinding agreement setting forth the basic terms and conditions under which an investment will be made. It serves as a template to develop more detailed legally binding documents.
- - agreement + _______ = contract
- - identifying an underlying promise in a transaction that binds.
- - is merely an invitation to submit an offer, with no intention to create legal obligations.
- - a doctrine of this states that if you benefit anything from a transaction you have to restitute that benefit.
- - The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform.
- - an act or omission that gives rise to injury or harm to another and amounts to a civil wrong for which courts impose liability.
20 Clues: - agreement + _______ = contract • - failure to understand or interpret something correctly. • - An act which allows minors to be a part of profits only. • - identifying an underlying promise in a transaction that binds. • - a deed where interest is transferred from one person to another. • - persons disqualified by who are nationals from an enemy country. • ...
Business P2 2020-02-02
Across
- An untrue or misleading statement presented with the intention of deceiving another party
- Any person who is the age of majority, is of a sound mind and is not disqualified to consent by law is said to be ___ to enter into a contract
- The factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat
- A deed where interest is transferred from one person to another
- Essentials of a valid contract include competency, lawful object, lawful consideration and ___
- An act, abstinence or promise which makes a contract enforceable
- A latin term meaning ‘agreement with consent’
- All ___ are agreements but all agreements are not ___
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- A form of Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) which can be appealed in the SC and is faster than a typical courtroom trial. It is mainly for business issues and resembles a board meeting.
- When a person signifies to another, willingness to do/ abstain from doing anything with a view to obtain assent of the other, such act/abstinence is said to make an __
- A type of contract in which acceptance is non verbal and is conveyed by 'completion by conduct'
- When one party is in a position to gain unfair advantage over the other
- In a partnership, a ___ is only a partner in profits
- A type of contract which is made specifically to another person
- A wrong prosecuted under civil law
- A binding promise enforceable by law that stops a person from going back on a contract even if it lacks formal consideration
- Latin term for a contract void from the beginning
- A contract with a minor is void unless it is a contract of ___
- The doctrine of precedent. It means that courts look to past, similar issues to guide their decisions. Its Latin for ‘to stand by things decided’
- Committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code
20 Clues: A wrong prosecuted under civil law • A latin term meaning ‘agreement with consent’ • Latin term for a contract void from the beginning • In a partnership, a ___ is only a partner in profits • All ___ are agreements but all agreements are not ___ • The factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat • ...
Business P2 2020-02-02
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- Committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the Indian Penal Code
- The supreme court has the highest power because of this doctrine
- A contract where one party is in a position to gain unfair advantage over the other is a ___ contract
- The factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat
- When a person signifies to another, willingness to do/ abstain from doing anything with a view to obtain assent of the other, such act/abstinence is said to make an __
- The underlying promise in a transaction that is binding
- When an offer is accepted, it leads to the establishment of a ___ which forms a contract
- An Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) method which can be appealed in the SC, is mainly for business matters and looks like a board meeting
- A type of contract in which acceptance is non verbal and is conveyed by 'completion by conduct'
- A deed where intent is transferred from one person to another (eg. will)
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- In a partnership, a ___ is only a partner in profits
- All ___ are agreements but all agreements are not ___
- A contract void from the beginning
- Any person who is the age of majority, is of a sound mind and is not disqualified to consent by law is said to be ___ to enter into a contract
- An act, abstinence or promise which makes a contract enforceable
- An Alternate Dispute Resolution (ADR) method where an individual tries to get two parties to reach a middle ground
- The two types of law are Criminal law and ___ law
- Essentials of a valid contract include competency, lawful object, lawful consideration and ___
- A wrong prosecuted under civil law
- A contract with a minor is void unless it is a contract of ___
20 Clues: A contract void from the beginning • A wrong prosecuted under civil law • The two types of law are Criminal law and ___ law • In a partnership, a ___ is only a partner in profits • All ___ are agreements but all agreements are not ___ • The underlying promise in a transaction that is binding • The factor differentiating an offer and an invitation to treat • ...
Business M 2020-01-12
Across
- A synonym for liability, exposure, uncertainty.
- Difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- D-m is a process of making choices by identifying a '...'
- Any person, organization, social group, or society at large that has a stake in the business (sing.)
- A person, company, or organization that holds at least one stock in a given company (sing.)
- This happens when a company or business grows so large that the costs per unit increase.
- Porsche buys Volkswagen, Microsoft buys Yahoo!, Delta buys Northwest airlines, Apple buys Authentic. These are all examples of what?
- Settlement of a dispute between parties by a neutral third party without resorting to court action.
- M&As of businesses of different markets and industries.
- Meaning of 'Ent' (Other word for company).
- STEEPLE is the extension of what model?
- Coming or derived from a source outside the subject affecte.
- A type of privately held small business entity, in which owner liability is limited to their shares, the firm is limited to having 50 or fewer shareholders, and shares are prohibited from being publicly traded.
- Income that a business has from its normal business activities, usually from the sale of goods and services to customers.
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- Something that occurs when two firms form one new business.
- The department within a business that is responsible for all things worker-related. That includes recruiting, selecting, hiring, onboarding, training, promoting, paying, and firing employees and independent contractors.
- Meaning of 'plc'
- Meaning of 'T&D' (of employees).
- A statement - an aspirational description of what an organization would like to achieve or accomplish in the mid-term or long-term future.
- Quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period, by a firm, industry, or country.
- A corporate strategy to enter into a new market or industry in which the business doesn't currently operate, while also creating a new product for that new market.
- Meaning of 'O' in IPO.
- A result that a company aims to achieve.
- An incentivised compensation program that awards employees a percentage of the company's profits.
- To store a large supply of something for future use.
- A non-profit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.
- Name the product/market growth matrix.
- Total cost divided by production quantity.
- Meaning of 'P' in STEEPLE.
29 Clues: Meaning of 'plc' • Meaning of 'O' in IPO. • Meaning of 'P' in STEEPLE. • Meaning of 'T&D' (of employees). • Name the product/market growth matrix. • STEEPLE is the extension of what model? • A result that a company aims to achieve. • Total cost divided by production quantity. • Meaning of 'Ent' (Other word for company). • A synonym for liability, exposure, uncertainty. • ...
Business Management 2020-01-28
Across
- 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.
- Are the people needed to run the business. They include managers and employees, as well as a more abstract element, called enterprise.
- 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.
- Are intangible products that cannot 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.
- Are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public. Charities enjoy tax advantages under UK law.
- Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies.
- the work of directing a business organisation resources.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Set up by consumers in order to benefit from lower prices, better service, or both.
- 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
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- Are those physical, fináncial and human resources.
- Make financial services available to individuals whose needs would otherwise not be met by traditional financial institutions like banks.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- What is the name of the person who designs, launches and starts a business, based on an innovation.
- The use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
- Broad category of non-profit organisations that have a purpose or mission to benefit society or the environment.
- Involve individual shopkeepers who form cooperatives to better negotiate with the suppliers of the products sold in their stores.
- Is the process of setting up a new business.
- 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.
- The person or company receiving a good, service, product or idea, in exchange for money or other valuable item.
- The Output is the good or service that has been obtained after a productive process in which a number of factors have intervened.
- 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.
- Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money.
- Is characterised by inclusiveness. Employees feel validated and are encouraged to share their ideas, participating in the decision-making process
- Involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- This function can go by several different labels: Accounting Department, Finance Department, Bookkeeping (in small businesses), among others.
- Set of techniques and studies that aim to improve the commercialization of a product.
- Are the sort of organisation many of us think of when we think of business.
34 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. • Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched. • Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money. • ...
Business Management 2020-01-28
Across
- 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.
- Are the people needed to run the business. They include managers and employees, as well as a more abstract element, called enterprise.
- 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.
- Are intangible products that cannot 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.
- Are non-profit organisations that exist to benefit the public. Charities enjoy tax advantages under UK law.
- Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned and operated by either the central government or local governments (municipalities), or their agencies.
- the work of directing a business organisation resources.
- 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.
- 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.
- 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.
- Set up by consumers in order to benefit from lower prices, better service, or both.
- 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
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- Are those physical, fináncial and human resources.
- Make financial services available to individuals whose needs would otherwise not be met by traditional financial institutions like banks.
- Includes all those organisations that are owned by individuals or groups of individuals
- What is the name of the person who designs, launches and starts a business, based on an innovation.
- The use of strategic and creative thinking that inspires people to meet challenges and accomplish defined goals.
- Broad category of non-profit organisations that have a purpose or mission to benefit society or the environment.
- Involve individual shopkeepers who form cooperatives to better negotiate with the suppliers of the products sold in their stores.
- Is the process of setting up a new business.
- 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.
- The person or company receiving a good, service, product or idea, in exchange for money or other valuable item.
- The Output is the good or service that has been obtained after a productive process in which a number of factors have intervened.
- 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.
- Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money.
- Is characterised by inclusiveness. Employees feel validated and are encouraged to share their ideas, participating in the decision-making process
- Involves extracting raw material from the earth. It includes activities such as agriculture, fishing, forestry, and mining for minerals, metals, and oil.
- This function can go by several different labels: Accounting Department, Finance Department, Bookkeeping (in small businesses), among others.
- Set of techniques and studies that aim to improve the commercialization of a product.
- Are the sort of organisation many of us think of when we think of business.
34 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. • Are physical products that are tangible, meaning they can be touched. • Set of assets available to a person, especially in the form of money. • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2019-12-04
Across
- To go from one place to another, or to several places, especially ones that are far away.
- The person with the most authority in a large company.
- To buy something.
- An amount of money owed by a business to a supplier, lender etc...
- The part of a car in front of the driver, which has controls on it.
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts.
- Someone who is selling something especially.
- A place when people buy goods, food etc...
- The container or material that a product is sold in.
- An arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations etc...
- An event at which people meet to discuss and decide things.
- A fault in someone’s character or in a system, organization, design etc...
- A class on a particular subject, usually given as a form of training.
- A supermarket.
- The state of being unable to pay your debts.
- A job that lasts for a short time, that someone, especially a student, does in order to gain experience.
- The accounts of a business that show how successful it has been over a period of time, usually a year.
- A company or person that supplies shops and companies with goods.
- The physical power and energy that makes someone strong.
- When you sell something.
- The activity or skill of directing and controlling the work of a company or organization, or part of it.
- To give someone money for the job they do.
- The statut of being a partner in business.
- Someone who buys goods or services from a shop, company etc...
- The process of thinking about and deciding on a plan for achieving or making something.
- One of several things that influence or cause a situation.
- 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.
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- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need.
- A person, bank, or company that you owe money to.
- The whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey.
- 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.
- When a person, government, company etc borrows money.
- The sets of programs in a computer.
- The usual word for a profession.
- The way in which shops and businesses try to sell their products.
- A group of people.
- Someone who owns shares in a company or business.
- The thing or things that someone owns.
- An amount of money given to someone, especially by the government, for a particular purpose.
- To show something to people, or put it in a place where people can see it easily.
- Someone who buys and uses products and services.
- The fact of no longer having something that you used to have, or having less of it.
- The profit that a company or country makes.
- A mark or shape that has a particular meaning.
- 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 process of keeping or putting something in a special place while it is not being used.
- Someone or something that is regarded as a possible danger.
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. • A place when people buy goods, food etc... • To give someone money for the job they do. • The statut of being a partner in business. • The profit that a company or country makes. • ...
Business management 2019-12-04
Across
- call when you speak to someone on the telephone
- short sentence that companies use for advertising (Slogan)
- an electronic machine you use to do all your work
- when you sell something
- an arrangement or promise to do something, made by two or more people, companies, organizations(Accord)
- something that you are trying to achieve, such as a total, an amount, or a time
- a business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- adress a name you use for sending and receiving emails
- Person who builds
- all the money that you have saved, especially in a bank
- to discuss something in order to reach an agreement, especially in business or politics
- a professional clothing set
- A box with a thing in it sent by mail or delivered
- the start of an organization or institution (création)
- a job that lasts for a short time, that someone, does in order to gain experience
- an amount of money that you must pay to the government
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- a place on the Internet where you can find information about something,
- something that is grown or made in a factory in large quantities, usually in order to be sold
- a business organization that makes or sells goods or services
- to make your mouth curve upwards, in order to be friendly or because you are happy or amused
- a place where goods are sold to the public.
- polite behaviour and respect for other people (politesse)
- behaving towards someone in a way that shows you ready to talk to them or help them
- to regularly pay money to live in a house or room that belongs to someone else
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- what you earn by working and can use to buy things
- to make someone decide to do something, especially by giving them reasons
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job (logiciel)
- sheet a document showing a company’s financial position and wealth at a particular time,
- spirit willingness to work as part of a team
- an event at which people meet to discuss and decide things
- service the department in a large organization that deals with questions and complaints from its customers
- something you have decided to do
- the profession or work of keeping or checking financial accounts, calculating taxes etc
- to not succeed in achieving something
- the person who employs you or who is in charge of you at work
- it is often missing in almost all shops
- the activity of deciding how to advertise a product
- doing something new and better that existed before
- people or organizations try to be more successful than other
- to pay attention to what someone is saying
- slip a small piece of paper that you are given in a shop when you buy something
- an official agreement between two or more people, stating what each will do
- the state of being unable to pay your debts
- a level on a scale that shows how good, important, popular etc someone or something is (cote)
- the quality of remaining faithful to your friends or your colleague
- the place where you often work at a desk
- an increase in amount, number, or size
- someone who does a job
- someone who buys something expensive such as a house or car
- someone who owns something
- the whole system of rules that people in a particular country or area must obey
52 Clues: Person who builds • someone who does a job • when you sell something • someone who owns something • a professional clothing set • 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 Review 2020-04-14
Across
- the practice of employing another business to perform some peripheral activities
- systematic steps and efforts by the organization to limit the damage from sudden crisis
- product innovation, process innovation, positioning innovation, paradigm innovation
- the software of the supplychain
- the hardware of the supply chain
- a government authority or license conferring a right or title for a set period, especially the sole right to exclude others from making, using, or selling an invention
- lack of hidden agendas or conditions, accompanied by the availability of full information required of collaboration, cooperation, and collective decision making
- law that gives the owner of a work (for example, a book, movie, picture, song or website) the right to say how other people can use it
Down
- procedures to deal with crisis
- Measure of the efficiency of production
- opposite of offshoring
- wide system of connected organizations, information, resources, and operations
- practice of subcontracting overseas
- measures the proportion of potential economic output that is actually realized
- a symbol, word, or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
- The movement of a business from one region or location to another
- major unpredictable event
- form of innovation
- number one aim of drills
- building from many components and building something bigger
20 Clues: form of innovation • opposite of offshoring • number one aim of drills • major unpredictable event • procedures to deal with crisis • the software of the supplychain • the hardware of the supply chain • practice of subcontracting overseas • Measure of the efficiency of production • building from many components and building something bigger • ...
Business Review 2020-04-14
Across
- hire a third party to perform peripheral activities
- improve quality but still needs to innovate
- protect a new invented product
- anticipation of a crisis
- sourcing outside the homme country
- stock is brought and reserved
- how much stock is needed and will be delivered
- form of innovation of new or existing products or processes
- steps by the organizations to limit damages of crisis
- protect the artistic forms of media
- External factor that help companies to operate overseas
Down
- stock is brought when required
- connected organizations that produce goods or services
- more branches in the same sector
- anticipated procedures to deal with future crisis
- Internal factor that help companies to operate overseas
- major unpredictable event that threaten to harm organizations
- Ukrainian crisis without contingency planning
- Protection of logos, slogans, designs,…
- measure of the efficiency of production
20 Clues: anticipation of a crisis • stock is brought and reserved • stock is brought when required • protect a new invented product • more branches in the same sector • sourcing outside the homme country • protect the artistic forms of media • Protection of logos, slogans, designs,… • measure of the efficiency of production • improve quality but still needs to innovate • ...
Business Up 2020-04-15
Across
- Act
- An assembly of people
- A regular gathering of people for the purchase
- Having a frizzy
- Prevalent over a whole country or the world
- Happening by chance
- Link; connect
- Extremely surprising or impressive; amazing
- Pertaining to
- A short journey undertaken in order to deliver
- Not tightly fixed
- Not clear
- In any manner or way
- Fastened so as not to give way or be lost
- Having an ample distance from side to side
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- Of uncertain, indefinite, or unclear character
- A group of players
- A store
- Without purpose or direction
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- A person who acts on behalf of another person
- A large town
- Not having arrived or been done by the expected time
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- Move away aimlessly from a group
- Construct
- An intense feeling of deep affection
- A fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly
- Of or relating to all persons
29 Clues: Act • A store • Construct • Not clear • A large town • Link; connect • Pertaining to • Having a frizzy • Not tightly fixed • A group of players • Happening by chance • In any manner or way • An assembly of people • Without purpose or direction • Of or relating to all persons • Move away aimlessly from a group • An intense feeling of deep affection • Fastened so as not to give way or be lost • ...
Business Vocabualry 2020-04-23
Across
- A contest to win customers
- _______ & Services
- someone who uses goods and services
- The govt. makes all the economic decisions
- where supply met demand
- What do we do if something bad happens?
- I only operate online
- the people paid to make the products
- Food, water, shelter and clothing
- Double taxation! Why me?
Down
- these are my company's aspirations and goals
- prosperity>recession>depression>____________
- I like to describe new business ventures
- I'm not in this to make money, I just wanna help
- I own this all by myself
- I make finished goods
- moral principles
- My art is money management
- We have this type of economy
- undertakes the creation and ownership of a business
- Gum used to cost a penny!
- When the government owes money
22 Clues: moral principles • _______ & Services • I make finished goods • I only operate online • where supply met demand • I own this all by myself • Double taxation! Why me? • Gum used to cost a penny! • A contest to win customers • My art is money management • We have this type of economy • When the government owes money • Food, water, shelter and clothing • someone who uses goods and services • ...
Business Basics 2021-01-21
Across
- You are expected to "meet it"
- Products sold in a shop (U).
- Keeps productivity steady.
- What awaits business in the future.
- Asks questions unfazed.
- what you should be at work.
- The very end of something.
Down
- Considered bold, a leader and takes chances.
- Discontented employees "go on it".
- an area of production and demand.
- Lowered price.
- It can be one or many.
- the monthly salary.
- various products.
- Number of hours before someone takes it.
- depends on how you do with the headhunter.
- Job up for grabs, also free space. (words list: growth, entrepreneur, headhunter, strike, workflow, breaks, shift, bottomline, staff, retail, discount, deadline, efficient, goods, hire, loan, market, wage, prospects, vacancy)
- Essential to refresh your mind.
- When business makes profit, also personal.
- borrowed money from the bank.
20 Clues: Lowered price. • various products. • the monthly salary. • It can be one or many. • Asks questions unfazed. • Keeps productivity steady. • The very end of something. • what you should be at work. • Products sold in a shop (U). • You are expected to "meet it" • borrowed money from the bank. • Essential to refresh your mind. • an area of production and demand. • ...
Business 1.3 2020-06-01
Across
- someone who is disabled is unable to use part of their body or brain properly because of injury or disease
- to make a legal claim against someone, usually to get money from them because they have done something bad to you
- make company follow the rules and maintain standards of safety, health
- a public service such as gas, water, electricity that is used by everyone
- an amount of money that you have to pay because you have broken the law
- the expectation that something is true, which you don't question
- extreme, excessive or unreasonale
- an offer to provide goods or services for a particular price
- careful or conscious of something
- money that you have saved in a bank or invested so that you can use it later
- the process of leaking a liquid or gas
- used for talking about people who are similar to you or in the same situation as you
- determination to work hard at something
- a type of food
- to make someone very worried, disappointed and sad
- a mixture of two different things
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- unplesant or harmful
- someone who has an interest in the success of a project or organization
- the process of finding new jobs for people who have been made redundant
- a case that a court of law is asked to decide involving a disagreement between two people or organizations
- continuing for a long time, especially longer than is normal or necessary
- to give your support publicly to, bring yourself into agreement with or be in agreement with
- to get a feeling from something
- to make a lot of effort to achieve something
- capable of continuing for a long time at the same level
- governing like a father, by looking after people but also taking away their freedom and responsibilities
- a statement of your beliefs
- an amount of liquid or gas that comes out of a hole or crack in something
- to claim that something is true
- to balance the effect of something, with the result that there is no advantage or disadvantage
- healthy
- a way of thinking and behaving that shows you care about other people and their interests more than you care about yourself
32 Clues: healthy • a type of food • unplesant or harmful • a statement of your beliefs • to get a feeling from something • to claim that something is true • extreme, excessive or unreasonale • careful or conscious of something • a mixture of two different things • the process of leaking a liquid or gas • determination to work hard at something • to make a lot of effort to achieve something • ...
BUSINESS VOCABULARY 2020-05-05
Across
- the group of people who work for an organization
- a company that is owned by a larger company
- an organization that sells goods or services in order to make money
- a building (part of a company)where large amounts of goods are made using machines
- the number of items sold; also,the department that sells a company’s products
- someone whose job is to decide what a company will buy
- a person who is a specialist in a particular subject and whose job is to give advice and information to businesses, government organizations, etc.
- the air, water, and land in or on which people, animals, and plants live
- a drink of any type
- a person who buys goods
- a person, team, or company that is competing against others
- someone who is paid to work for another person or company
Down
- the activity of selling goods to the public, usually in shops
- a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine
- things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc.
- a person or company that does part of a job that another person or company is responsible for
- a person or organization that employs people
- the person with whom you work in a profession or business
- a company, person, etc. that provides things that people want or need
- not working for an employer but finding work for yourself or having your own business
20 Clues: a drink of any type • a person who buys goods • a company that is owned by a larger company • a person or organization that employs people • the group of people who work for an organization • things such as chairs, tables, beds, cupboards, etc. • someone whose job is to decide what a company will buy • the person with whom you work in a profession or business • ...
Marketing, business 2021-03-10
BUSINESS & TRADE 2021-03-16
Across
- a person who steals goods from a shop
- ... culture is an organization's values, ethics, vision, behaviors and work environment
- a piece of paper money
- old and no longer suitable for modern purposes, methods, or situations
- money or things that can easily be changed into money, liquid ...
- another word for home market: ... market
- another word for staff
- a person or an organization that is the best or most successful in some activity
- when a business spends more money than it earns: The company announced a pre-tax ... of three million dollars.
Down
- to give up a job by telling your employer that you are leaving
- a person who buys and sells currencies, shares in companies, etc., for other people
- something that is bought
- fashionable, popular, following the latest fashion
- a company car and a free health insurance are some of the ... that come with the job
- a company that sells the same goods or services as another company
- to change (something) in order to fit the needs or requirements of a customer
- when a business owes more money than they can ever pay back, they go ...
- someone who buys goods or services from a business
- a document giving details of goods or services that someone has bought and must pay for
- the process of making a trade, business activity, etc. free from rules and controls
20 Clues: a piece of paper money • another word for staff • something that is bought • a person who steals goods from a shop • another word for home market: ... market • fashionable, popular, following the latest fashion • someone who buys goods or services from a business • to give up a job by telling your employer that you are leaving • ...
A2 Business 2016-12-08
Across
- Contribution goes towards paying off fixed costs and then?
- Business expenditure that should bring a return
- A person who sets up his own business
- Virgin are an example of one of these.
- A systematic, interactive forecasting method?
- Two firms working better together than apart…
- Extraction of raw materials (7,6)
- Total revenue minus what equals profit? (5,5)
- A key consideration for location
- return on investment minus running costs? (3,8)
- Forward vertical integration should see a guaranteed?
- A type of price elastic good
- A good with lots of these will be price elastic
- A fast cheap method of growth
Down
- A person who buys the right to trade under another businesses brand name.
- Unlimited Desires
- Manufacturing sector
- When an existing management team takes over a business (Abbreviation)
- Fixed costs divided by contribution per unit equals…
- An internal source of finance (8,6)
- Goods with positive income elasticity below 1
- A type of price inelastic good
- Backward vertical integration should result in a reduction in
- A way of comparing two connected variables that are measured using different methods (5,7)
- Goods with less proportional change in demand in relation to change in price
- Internal growth
- power A reason for business growth is an increase in?
- Essential for survival
28 Clues: Internal growth • Unlimited Desires • Manufacturing sector • Essential for survival • A type of price elastic good • A fast cheap method of growth • A type of price inelastic good • A key consideration for location • Extraction of raw materials (7,6) • An internal source of finance (8,6) • A person who sets up his own business • Virgin are an example of one of these. • ...
Business Intermediate 2017-05-10
Across
- a small group of people who are interviewed together and give their opinions to help a company make decisions
- feeling tired and sometimes confused after a long flight
- an offer to buy the shares in a company and take control of it
- doing several things at the same time
- the slow increase in the temperature of the Earth caused partly by the greenhouse effect increasing the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere
- a document that stops anyone other than the inventor from using an invention
- the process of finding new jobs for people who have been made redundant
- an amount of money that has not yet been paid
- a period of work in a factory or business where some people work during the day and some work at night
- something that makes you want to do something or work harder, because you know that you will gain something by doing this
- unofficial information that may or may not be true
- something you do not think of which causes problems later
- expression to find new and unusual ways of doing things, especially solving problems.
- a department or group of departments in a university
- a set of rules about what you should wear in a particular place or at a particular event
- a document that shows all the money that went into and out of your bank account during a particular period of time
- money or property that a company owns
- a person or company who searches for good staff and tries to persuade them to leave their jobs and go to work for another company
Down
- task given as part of your studies or your job: His first assignment as a reporter was to cover the local election.
- to make a computer or other machine more powerful or effective
- a way of thinking and behaving that shows you care about other people and their interests more than you care about yourself
- a job that gives no chance of promotion or improvement
- information communicated by people speaking informally to each other.
- to leave a job or project
- a bad debt which cannot be recovered
- a section giving extra details at the end of a book or document
- ability to repay debts.
- a situation in which one company takes control of another by buying the majority of its shares
- a particular thing that you have succeeded in doing after a lot of effort
- an opinion that all members of a group agree with
- a place for someone to stay, live, or work in
- to pay all the money you owe someone
- to choose a number of candidates for the next stage of selection, e.g. a second interview
- continued use of the products or services of a particular business
- a specific time or date by which you have to do something
- to make a legal claim against someone, usually to get money from them because they have done something bad to you
- an interruption of one’s studies or career in order to acquire a different experience, e.g. to travel
37 Clues: ability to repay debts. • to leave a job or project • a bad debt which cannot be recovered • to pay all the money you owe someone • doing several things at the same time • money or property that a company owns • an amount of money that has not yet been paid • a place for someone to stay, live, or work in • an opinion that all members of a group agree with • ...
Business Bailey 2018-05-24
Across
- is the amount of goods and services that consumers are able and willing to buy at a particular price.
- is a price that a consumer is prepared to pay and one that a supplier is prepared to sell for.
- is the ability to see opportunity, manage risk and coordinate resources effectively.
- is the process of making goods and services available for the consumer.
- are items that we would like to make our lives easier and more enjoyable we do not need them to survive for example, Fortnite, PS4, tickets to the next 10 Melbourne storm games.
- involves a business making their producer service look more attractive than a competitors.
- is the study of how we choose to use scare resources to satisfy our wants.
- includes resources made by people to assist in the production of goods and services.
- is any activity that generates a good or services available to the consumer.
- is the mount of goods and services the producer or supplier is able and willing to supply at a particular price.
- refers to when something is in unsufficient supply.
- areites that we consume tosatisfy our needs and wants.
Down
- describes natural resources used in the production of goods and sevices
- occurs when the amount demanded by consumers equals the amount supplied by suppliers and a market price is agreed upon.
- are jobs or tasks that we pay others to preform for us (eg. we pay a motor mechanic to service our car).
- is made up of all the people who are interested in buying (buyers, consumers) or selling (sellers, producers) a particular good or service.
- are items that we require to survive, for example food, shelter, clothes, and water.
- is the human effort used to produce goods and services.
- is the consuming (using up)of items produced.
- are anything that can be used to produce goods and services to fulfill wants.
20 Clues: is the consuming (using up)of items produced. • refers to when something is in unsufficient supply. • areites that we consume tosatisfy our needs and wants. • is the human effort used to produce goods and services. • describes natural resources used in the production of goods and sevices • is the process of making goods and services available for the consumer. • ...
Business Terms 2018-06-08
Across
- when your costs of something is more then you profit
- resources owned by a business
- Market A specific group of people ( ex. 20-30 year old females )
- a person who takes the risk of turing an opportunity into a profit
- cash or capital from friends and family
- gives a creator a sole right to create, produce and sell a certain product
- the amount of money need to start and run your business
- the amount of the selling price of a product that is above the cost of the product or service the business is selling
- is a ratio of the amount of money earned or lost compared to the amount of money invested
- a system using bars and numbers to identify products
- A function that is provided by the business
Down
- that which are produced and then sold or bought
- Plan a written document that explains all the aspects of a business.It is used by an Entrepreneur for planning purposes, by the investors to see if the business will make a profit
- advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in a particular product or business
- Paid communication through a medium
- the record of ones ability to pay back loans,credit card balances extc.
- communication sent to media agencies (for ex. Tv, Radio, Newspapers)
- when your sales are greater then your costs
- a person who buys a franchise
- a memorable phrase used in advertising, politics or other contexts as a repetitive expression
20 Clues: resources owned by a business • a person who buys a franchise • Paid communication through a medium • cash or capital from friends and family • when your sales are greater then your costs • A function that is provided by the business • that which are produced and then sold or bought • when your costs of something is more then you profit • ...
Business GK 2019-03-18
Across
- Chandra Kochar was the former CEO of this bank
- Currency of Switzerland
- A market which is dominated by big companies only
- Most populous city in the world
- World Investment Report is the publication of which international organization (Use abbreviation)
- Bisleri is owned by which business group
- Theseprotesters have set fire to and looted property in the Champs-Elysees area
- This Supersonic Cruise missile is a joint venture between India and Russia
- Which country is the largest producer of Natural gas(Use abbreviation)
- This cartoon character celebrated 90 Years of creation recently
- Carlos Ghosn a high profile CEO who was arrested in tax evasion recently is the CEO of which company
- Which crisis do you face when you are unable to pay for your imports
- Which company manufactures 737 Max variant of Aircrafts
- Which company owns Royal Enfield motorcycles
- This Automobile company made one of the largest FDI in India with a plant in Anantapur
- Lakshmi Nivas Mittal is the Chairman of this largest steel company in the world
- Arabica and Robusta are types of
- Country with best ranking in HDI rankings
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- Capital of Rwanda
- One of the recipients of 2018 Nobel Economics Prize
- Country with highest inflation
- Jeep Compass is owned by this Italian Company
- Youngest Self made billionaire
- India's biggest Philanthropist
- State with highest sugar production in India
- Most crowded city in the world
- Index of Tokyo Stock Exchange
- Lexus Brand of Cars is owned by this company
28 Clues: Capital of Rwanda • Currency of Switzerland • Index of Tokyo Stock Exchange • Country with highest inflation • Youngest Self made billionaire • India's biggest Philanthropist • Most crowded city in the world • Most populous city in the world • Arabica and Robusta are types of • Bisleri is owned by which business group • Country with best ranking in HDI rankings • ...
Business Studies 2019-09-19
Across
- research-Gather data that already exists (eg. statistics, journals, financial reports, competitor information, newspapers, magazines)
- bills- It is a written order for a loan amount that is guaranteed by the business's bank.
- leadership- Having lower prices than rivals in order to achieve business objectives
- discrimination-Same products sold for a different price in a different market
- break down of trade barriers between nation
- aimed to connect the business with customers in order to sell a product
- The process of managing the needs of staff for health and safety, industrial relations and legal responsibilities, including compensation and benefits of all staff
- Occurs when a policy or a practice disadvantages a person or a group of people because of a personal characteristic that is irrelevant to the performance of the work.
- a minus in your bank account
- a promise made by a business to say that they will take back any faulty or broken products
- layout- Diagram focusing on what task happens and where
- A common form of hedging is to use a derivative. It is a contract under which the buyer agrees to purchase something from one seller at a set price at a future point in time. It can be used to hedge (reduce) the financial risks, such as those created by the appreciation and depreciation of currencies.
Down
- An external provider of services to a business. It may be an individual or a business.
- expectations- The price of the product (should) gives evidence to its quality
- forecast-Estimation of the firm's future financial situation, based on the information in the marketing plan
- under the guise of (disguise of) a survey
- outlook- Refers to the expected levels of economic growth of individual nations throughout the
- ability of a business to pay off its short term debts as they fall due using its assets
- Additional costs involved in hiring an employee, above the cost of their wages.
- Unions- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and the working condition of their members
20 Clues: a minus in your bank account • under the guise of (disguise of) a survey • break down of trade barriers between nation • layout- Diagram focusing on what task happens and where • aimed to connect the business with customers in order to sell a product • expectations- The price of the product (should) gives evidence to its quality • ...
BUSINESS TAXATION 2017-09-10
Across
- place of taxation
- also known as real property tax
- “Go to the ______”, 1st step to BIR registration of business
- eminent domain, police power and _____
- _____ tax – levied on all property left by a deceased
- imposed on the sale of goods & services; at the rate of 12%
- failure to pay taxes on time
- a bill or document that shows a list of goods or services and the prices to be paid for them
- ascertaining the amount of tax due
- collected every yearly registration of motor vehicles
- seizure of personal property
- _____ tax – levied on specified articles like alcohol, tobacco and mineral products
Down
- _____ tax – levied on the privilege of carrying out a commercial activity
- agreement whereby the taxpayer offers to pay something less than what is due and the government accepts it as a full settlement of his tax liability
- divestiture of property without compensation
- tax collecting agency of the government
- government agency implementing the tariff rates
- _____ stamp tax - levied on instruments and papers like contracts
- cancellation of tax liability
- “Ask For ______”
- seizure of real property
- levied on imported articles
- _____ tax – collected from first class and economy class passengers of commercial aircrafts
- _____ tax – levied on electric power consumption
- ____’s tax – levied on gifts
- also known as community tax certificate
- moving goods illegally into or out of the country
- additional amount on top of the tax due
- immunity from tax liability
- involuntary payment of a tax unlawfully or erroneously assessed
30 Clues: “Ask For ______” • place of taxation • seizure of real property • levied on imported articles • immunity from tax liability • ____’s tax – levied on gifts • failure to pay taxes on time • seizure of personal property • cancellation of tax liability • also known as real property tax • ascertaining the amount of tax due • eminent domain, police power and _____ • ...
Business Vocabulary 2017-09-03
Across
- The creation of a new company by joining two separate companies
- A new business activity or project that involves risk
- An advertisement on television, radio, or at the cinema
- A conversation between a job applicant and a representative of an employer which is conducted to assess whether the applicant should be hired
- The administration of an organization
- A recognizable sign, design, or expression which identifies products or services of a particular source
- The creation of a whole that is greater than the simple sum of its parts
- building Activities used to enhance social relations and define roles within teams
- A public or online meeting where things are sold to the person who offers the most money
- A form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee
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- A document used by a person to present their backgrounds and skills
- To allocate money in the expectation of some benefit in the future
- To transfer work to an outside supplier
- Someone who starts a company, arranges business deals and takes risks in order to make profit
- An individual's journey through learning, work and other aspects of life
- The position of the most senior corporate administrator in charge of managing an organization
- Willingness, eagerness or desire to do something without being forced to do it
- A situation where a business activity is controlled by only one company or by the government and other companies do not compete with it
- exchange A market where company shares are traded
- The transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another
20 Clues: The administration of an organization • To transfer work to an outside supplier • exchange A market where company shares are traded • A new business activity or project that involves risk • An advertisement on television, radio, or at the cinema • A form of periodic payment from an employer to an employee • ...
risky business 2017-07-18
Across
- riding in a car unrestrained (2,8)
- flint + stone=
- not having the appropriate materials
- jumping out of a plane
- sharp kitchen utensils
- inhalation of nicotine
- under the legal age
- marijuana, methamphetamine
Down
- a fermented drink
- people may _____ you to do things
- online safety (5,8)
- SMS
- trying to impress people (7,3)
- having too much
- may inflict wounds and physical damage
- people you don't know
- operating a vehicle
- lack of sleep
- going very fast
- cruel or violent treatment
20 Clues: SMS • lack of sleep • flint + stone= • having too much • going very fast • a fermented drink • online safety (5,8) • operating a vehicle • under the legal age • people you don't know • jumping out of a plane • sharp kitchen utensils • inhalation of nicotine • cruel or violent treatment • marijuana, methamphetamine • trying to impress people (7,3) • people may _____ you to do things • ...
Business Law 2017-11-28
Across
- Charging interest higher than law permits
- Person an offer is being made to
- Form Requiring contracts to be in writing to be enforced by the law
- Agreement One party depends on occurrence of an uncertain event
- New and different response to an offer
- False statement of fact made by one party to another party
- Intentional tampering to influence another party
- of Purpose An agreement is legal and enforceable only if it complies with the law of the land and public policy
- Charged for using borrowed money
- Contract derived from a take-it-or-leave-it stance
- to trade Creating interest in many people
- Rule An acceptance sent by the postal system or courier
- Parent Firm
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- Persuade prospective purchaser to buy
- A legal monopoly
- Party Be capable of understanding what you are doing
- Contract Record of agreement that has been completed by all parties
- Agreement to a proposal or offer
- Applying unlawful or improper pressure to a person
- Contract Made up of two parties, each part being independent of others
- Agreement Both parties are in agreement
- Influence Excessive pressure by one member to get the weaker member to enter a contract with them
- Calling back of an offer
- Clause Releases one party in a contract from liability
24 Clues: Parent Firm • A legal monopoly • Calling back of an offer • Person an offer is being made to • Agreement to a proposal or offer • Charged for using borrowed money • Persuade prospective purchaser to buy • New and different response to an offer • Agreement Both parties are in agreement • Charging interest higher than law permits • to trade Creating interest in many people • ...
Business Law 2017-11-28
Across
- Agreement Both parties are in agreement
- Rule An acceptance sent by the postal system or courier
- Persuade prospective purchaser to buy
- Contract derived from a take-it-or-leave-it stance
- Contract Made up of two parties, each part being independent of others
- Agreement to a proposal or offer
- of Purpose An agreement is legal and enforceable only if it complies with the law of the land and public policy
- Charged for using borrowed money
- Calling back of an offer
- Applying unlawful or improper pressure to a person
- Person an offer is being made to
- Intentional tampering to influence another party
- Charging interest higher than law permits
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- False statement of fact made by one party to another party
- Agreement One party depends on occurrence of an uncertain event
- Party Be capable of understanding what you are doing
- A legal monopoly
- Contract Record of agreement that has been completed by all parties
- Clause Releases one party in a contract from liability
- to trade Creating interest in many people
- Parent Firm
- New and different response to an offer
- Form Requiring contracts to be in writing to be enforced by the law
- Influence Excessive pressure by one member to get the weaker member to enter a contract with them
24 Clues: Parent Firm • A legal monopoly • Calling back of an offer • Agreement to a proposal or offer • Charged for using borrowed money • Person an offer is being made to • Persuade prospective purchaser to buy • New and different response to an offer • Agreement Both parties are in agreement • to trade Creating interest in many people • Charging interest higher than law permits • ...
Business Plan 2016-03-23
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- Who volunteers for mountain rescue?
- Who had a painting displayed in the Congress Theatre in Cwmbran?
- Who writes their own music?
- Who has their own chickens?
- Who frequents the Captains table annually?
- Who was captain of their golf club?
- Who donates their hair to charity?
- Who completed the London Marathon last year?
- Who has a count down for Christmas?
- Who is related to the famous athlete Christian Malcolm
- Who is Formula 1's biggest fan?
- Who spent their holiday in a police station?
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- Who dragged their children around Europe on a train last year?
- Who played violin as a child?
- Who went on Safari?
- Who use to be a youth worker?
- Who visists Mexico every year?
- Who fed the lions?
- Who is the Queen of bingo?
- Who was taught to swim by British Olympian David Wilkie?
- Who performed at TJ's at the age of 17?
- Who played drums in three different bands?
- Who walked the Severn Bridge crossing?
- Who ran in the mud?
- Who has a dog that doesn't like going for a walk?
25 Clues: Who fed the lions? • Who went on Safari? • Who ran in the mud? • Who is the Queen of bingo? • Who writes their own music? • Who has their own chickens? • Who played violin as a child? • Who use to be a youth worker? • Who visists Mexico every year? • Who is Formula 1's biggest fan? • Who donates their hair to charity? • Who volunteers for mountain rescue? • ...
Business Vocabulary 2016-09-26
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- A person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture.
- Initial Public Offering; the initial sale of stock to the public by investment bankers.
- Shares of a company that do not guarantee a dividend and have more risk and volatility than preferred shares.
- Someone who risks funds by purchasing financial products with the hope the investments will increase in value over time.
- A type of security that signifies ownership in a corporation and represents a claim to a part of the company’s profits or losses. Companies usually issue stock to raise money for a variety of reasons, including expanding or modernizing their operations.
- Stock Shares of ownership of a company in which the shareholder is guaranteed a dividend if one is declared and whose shares are usually not as volatile as common stock.
- A company that is owned by investors who buy shares of stock, partial ownership of the assets of a business, in the corporation usually through one of the stock exchanges.
- include growth stocks—particularly young companies with great potential.
- position The condition of owning stock. The value of a long position is a stock’s current share price multiplied by the number of shares owned.
- The potential unpredictability or instability of a stock.
- Process by which assets of a business are converted to money.
- A company legally separate from stockholders who own it and the managers who run it.
- Stands for price-to-earnings ratio. The P/E is the relationship between a company's earnings and its share price. It is calculated by dividing the current price per share by the earnings per share.
- An individual or company (including a corporation) that legally owns one shares of stock in a stock company. The shareholders are the owners of a corporation.
- A company owned and managed by two or more people who share its profits or losses. A partnership is not separate from its owners, who are liable for the company’s debts.
- A company owned and run by one individual who receives its profits or its losses. A proprietorship is not separate from its owner, who is liable for the company debts.
- The amount of money that remains after subtracting the company’s expenses from its revenue.
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- An investor’s ability to accept loss of some or all of the money he or she has invested, based on a number of factors including age, financial stability, amount of time before the invested funds are needed for other purposes, etc.
- fixed income and preferred stocks are considered...
- Part of a company’s profits (earnings) paid periodically to stockholders.
- A business or association usually formed to manufacture or supply products or services for profit.
- The chance of losing all or part of the value of an investment. Risk can be divided into three categories;
- The ratio of the stock’s price per share to its earnings per share.
- The stock of a public company is owned and traded by individuals and institutional investors. In contrast, the stock is held by company founders, employees, and sometimes venture capitalists.
- are highly unpredictable. For example, many dot/com stocks are highly speculative, with incredible highs and devastating lows.
- Report By law, each publicly held corporation must provide its shareholders with an annual report showing its income and balance sheet. In most cases, it contains not only financial details but also a message from the chairman, a description of the company's operations, and an overview of its achievements.
- A corporation that doesn’t sell shares to the public. You cannot buy shares of a private company in the stock market.
- The number of shares traded in a company's stock.
- If you own common stock in a U.S. corporation, you have the right to vote on company policies and to elect the company's board of directors. You may vote in person at the annual meeting or authorize the board to vote on your behalf using an absentee ballot, or proxy,Which you can submit by mail or, increasingly often, by telephone or over the Internet.
- An announcement appearing in financial publications such as The Wall Street Journal announcing a company’s Initial Public Offering (IPO.)
- A company that is owned by a person, family, or small group of investors that does not sell shares of stock in the company to the public.
- a unit of ownership in a corporation or mutual fund.
- Typically an investment banker, buys an entire new securities issue from the company or government offering it, and resells the issue as individual stocks or bonds to the public.
- Indicates how much and how quickly the value of an investment, market, or market sector changes.
- the company’s profits or losses.
35 Clues: the company’s profits or losses. • The number of shares traded in a company's stock. • fixed income and preferred stocks are considered... • a unit of ownership in a corporation or mutual fund. • The potential unpredictability or instability of a stock. • Process by which assets of a business are converted to money. • ...
vocabulary business 2020-10-21
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- the benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource
- 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
- production is divided into separate tasks and each employee does just one of those tasks
- people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at
- firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses
- physical goods used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services
- unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production. This creates scarcity
- a good or service which is essential to living
- a newly formed business. They usually start small, but some might grow to become much bigger
- the part of the economy that is owned and controlled by individuals and companies for profit
- the resources needed to produce goods and services: land, labour, capital and enterprise
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- the part of the economy that is controlled by the state or government
- the process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand
- non-tangible products
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products
- tangible products which are sold to the final consumer
- a good or service which people would like, but is not essential to living
- the production and supply of goods to the final costumer involves activities from primary, secondary and tertiary sector businesses
- an individual who has an idea for a new business and takes the financial risk of starting up and managing it
- an economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and the public sectors
- firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources
- there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population
23 Clues: non-tangible products • a good or service which is essential to living • tangible products which are sold to the final consumer • the amount a business earns from the sale of its products • people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at • firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses • ...
business studies 2020-10-22
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- a complete description of a business and its plans for the next one to three years
- concerned with using natural resources. They include farming, mining and oil drilling
- when two business combine to form a single company
- concerned with making and assembling products manufacturers use raw materials and parts from other industries.
- goods or services that are essential to living
- an economic system in which some industries are controlled privately and some by the government
- investing in new products or selling more of existing products.
- The benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource
- the focus on specific tasks and activities. It can lead to increased production levels, and result as over-concentration on particular activities and products.
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- To create products and services
- able to cut costs and win a greater share of the market
- when a business tries to add value at every stage of the production process so that they can sell the product or service to customers at a greater price.
- If the business succeeds, the entrepreneur makes a profit.
- Goal: provide an essential economic service for the nation.
- when one business gains control of part of another business
- involves the takeover of another business or merger with another business.
- good or services which people would like, but not essential for living
- give something of value to people, but are not physical goods like cinema, or a lesson.
- educational background and what they have done.
- on of the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur
20 Clues: To create products and services • goods or services that are essential to living • educational background and what they have done. • when two business combine to form a single company • on of the characteristics of a successful entrepreneur • able to cut costs and win a greater share of the market • If the business succeeds, the entrepreneur makes a profit. • ...
Business Vocab 2018-12-17
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- Something a person desires but does not need
- Anything that can be bought or sold
- A physical item that can be touched
- off when something is given up in order to gain something else
- Capital money neccesary to start and open up a business
- An action or task perfomed
- Capital money invested in a business by investors who form partnerships
- the willingness and ability to start a new business
- businesses or people that take natural resources from the land
- Statement a sentence describing the purpose of the business
- Forma Cash Flow reports anticipated sources and uses of cash from operations, investing, and financial activites
- Financing capital brought into the business in exchange for a percent of ownership in the business
- Investors private investors who fund start up businesses
- property or items of value a business owns
- a share of ownership in a corporation
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- someone with experience, who can provide advice, suggestions, ideas
- Money earned in exchange for work
- develops when demand is higher than the available resource
- All the people and organizations that might purchase a product
- plan. written statement of goals and objectives for a business with a strategy to achieve them
- a distinguishing characteristic or quality that makes each person unique
- skills neccesary to perform the required work related tasks of position
- skills help an individual perform in the workplace or gain sucess in a career
- flow. movement of money into and out of the business
- an asset pledged that will be claimed by the lender if the loan is not paid
- they are businessess that create goods and services
- ability to influence others to reach a goal
- legal responsibility
- process of setting goals and deciding how to accomplish them
- Economy the government makes all the economic decisions for its citizens
- Finanacing borrowing money that must be repaid for use in the business
- all the tools, equipment, and machinery used to produce goods or provide services
- is the work performed by people in organizations
33 Clues: legal responsibility • An action or task perfomed • Money earned in exchange for work • Anything that can be bought or sold • A physical item that can be touched • a share of ownership in a corporation • property or items of value a business owns • ability to influence others to reach a goal • Something a person desires but does not need • ...
Business Vocabulary 2019-01-18
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- Process of recording transactions in a journal
- Acronym for generally accepted accounting principals
- Percentage of dollars owned as compared to assets
- Shows the relationship of assets to liabilities
- Recording the debit and credit parts of a transaction
- individual records that summarize info for a single category such as cash or sales
- Transaction for which cash for a sale will be received at a later date
- Shows the relationship between certain figures on financial statements
- List of all accounts in the business
- organization that exists independently of its owners finances
- Form used to record business transactions in chronological order
- people with an interest usually financial in the business
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- Illustrates how much profit is generated per dollar of sales
- Amount of money a business has after its liabilities are paid
- Accounting method that recognizes revenue when it is received and expenses when they are paid
- group of accounts
- Report of a businesses revenue and expenses
- transferring info from a journal to a ledger
- Transaction for when merchandise purchased will be paid to the vendor at a later date
- Accounting method that records revenue and expenses when they occur
- system of recording business transactions and analyzing and reporting results
- Period of time for which business summarizes accounting information and prepares fiscal statement
22 Clues: group of accounts • List of all accounts in the business • Report of a businesses revenue and expenses • transferring info from a journal to a ledger • Process of recording transactions in a journal • Shows the relationship of assets to liabilities • Percentage of dollars owned as compared to assets • Acronym for generally accepted accounting principals • ...
Business Management 2018-06-18
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- A disadvantage of Division of work
- Expected outcomes of an organization
- Invisible force guiding an organization's personnel
- Main feature of an organization
- Regulating in order to confim whether work is being done
- An example of an organizational chart
- A basis under departmentalization
- Philosophy guiding the action directed towards achieving goals
- Principle for clearly specifying lines of authority
- Output per unit input
- Process of integrating tasks to accomplish organizational goals
- Analysis of the business environment
- Skill which shows the intellectual ability related to organizing information
- Motivating all parties involved in management
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- An element of communication
- of categorizing jobs based on a common feature
- Leadership style that allows employees to carry out activities freely
- An element of organizational structure
- A type of plan based on specificity
- New trend in management.
- A type of democratic leadership style
- An employee should be able to justify himself to his immediate superior
- Manager in charge of production related activities
- An informational role
- Personal characteristic of a successful leader
- A decisional role
- Doing things right
- The process of dividing resources,authority and work among members of an organization.
- A fundamental of planning
- The structure of narrow span of control
30 Clues: A decisional role • Doing things right • An informational role • Output per unit input • New trend in management. • A fundamental of planning • An element of communication • Main feature of an organization • A basis under departmentalization • A disadvantage of Division of work • A type of plan based on specificity • Expected outcomes of an organization • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
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- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
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- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
23 Clues: ตลาดดิจิทัล • กลยุทธ์ราคา • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
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- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
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- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
23 Clues: กลยุทธ์ราคา • ตลาดดิจิทัล • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business Marketing 2021-04-05
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- แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด
- ประเภทการแบ่งส่วนตลาดตามเกณฑ์พฤติกรรม
- ตรายี่ห้อ เช่น ชื่อ,โลโก้,การออกแบบ
- การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล
- ราคาหรือต้นทุน
- ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B)
- กลยุทธ์ราคา
- ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์
- ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- การแบ่งส่วนตลาด
- การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด
- ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด
- การเข้าถึงลูกค้า เช่น User Profile
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- การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่
- ช่วงอิ่มตัวในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์
- สื่อดิจิทัล เช่น Social Media,Website,Blog
- ตลาดดิจิทัล
- สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์)
- กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย
- การสร้างปฏิสัมพันธ์กับลูกค้า เช่น Direct Message
- แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต
- ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B)
- การส่งเสริมการขายสินค้า/การตลาด
23 Clues: ตลาดดิจิทัล • กลยุทธ์ราคา • ราคาหรือต้นทุน • การแบ่งส่วนตลาด • ตำแหน่งผลิตภัณฑ์ • แนวคิดเน้นการตลาด • แนวคิดเน้นการผลิต • การค้าผ่านสื่อดิจิทัล • ผู้ค้าส่ง(คนกลาง/B2B) • การจัดจำหน่ายหรือสถานที่ • กลุ่มลูกค้า/ตลาดเป้าหมาย • สินค้าและบริการ(ผลิตภัณฑ์) • การโฆษณาเพื่อส่งเสริมการตลาด • ผลิตภัณฑ์เพื่ออุตสาหกรรม(B2B) • ช่วงถดถอยในวงจรชีวิตผลิตภัณฑ์ • ช่องทางการจัดจำหน่ายทางการตลาด • ...
Business English 2021-10-20
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- Someone who is not employed by any one organization but does particular pieces of work for different organizations
- Vital, really important
- The practice of making activities more like games in order to make them more interesting or enjoyable
- The process of learning new skills or of teaching workers new skills
- one who is legally appointed to transact business on another's behalf
- something or somebody that exists as an individual unit
- A person or business firm contracted to do part of another's work
- endless duration
- Most important, because of including or affecting all other areas.
- The act of watching a person or activity and making certain that everything is done correctly, safely, etc.
- Necessary and important as a part of a whole.
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- a level of quality that can be used as a standard when comparing other things
- If a business diversifies, it starts making new products or offering new services:
- To make something possible or easier
- practice of funding a project or venture by raising small amounts of money from a large number of people.
- Relating to relationships or communication between people.
- Getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way
- To move or develop faster than someone or something else.
- Words or behaviour that gives somebody confidence
- the influence, guidance, or direction given by a mentor
- A small mistake in a text made when it was typed or printed.
- To divide tasks between employees or a group of employees.
- an item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of.
- Sure to occur, happen, or come
25 Clues: endless duration • Vital, really important • Sure to occur, happen, or come • To make something possible or easier • Necessary and important as a part of a whole. • Getting worse quickly and in an uncontrolled way • Words or behaviour that gives somebody confidence • Provide evidence to support or prove the truth of. • ...
Business Management 2021-11-16
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- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- A company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- A business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- The debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- Someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- A statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- A line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need
- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- Continuing for only a short time, or relating only to the period that is not very far into the future
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- Someone who owns something
- The average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
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- Someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- The money that you receive for the work that you do
- Someone who owns something
- 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
- When an asset is amortized
- A company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- An amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- A loss taking account of any
- A reduction in the usual price of something
- A list of all the things in a place
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- To take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- The profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- 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 record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
31 Clues: Someone who owns something • When an asset is amortized • 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
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- someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- the profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- a record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
- a loss taking account of any
- an amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- the things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- a company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- when an asset is amortized
- a reduction in the usual price of something
- the average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
- money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- a company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- the amount of money that you spend on something
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- the debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- to take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- a list of all the things in a place
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- the money that you receive for the work that you do
- the amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- 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
- someone who owns something
- 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 statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- someone who owns something
- someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- the sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
26 Clues: someone who owns something • when an asset is amortized • 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
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- Money you earn that is paid according to the number of hours, days, or weeks that you work
- A company’s profit for a particular period of time not paid out in dividends to people owning shares, but put into its
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts
- A business that keeps and lends money and provides other financial services
- The debts that a company agrees to be responsible for paying when it buys another company
- Someone who owns more than half the shares in a company
- A statement showing the amount of money earned and spent in a particular period of time by a company
- An amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc
- A line of numbers or words written under each other that goes down a page
- A written or spoken description of a situation or event, giving people the information they need
- The sets of programs that tell a computer how to do a particular job
- Continuing for only a short time, or relating only to the period that is not very far into the future
- Money that you receive as payment from the organization you work for, usually paid to you every month
- Someone who owns something
- The average length of time that someone will live or that something will continue to work
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- Someone who gives money to a company, business, or bank in order to get a profit
- The amount of money that you spend on something
- The money that you receive for the work that you do
- Someone who owns something
- 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
- When an asset is amortized
- A company’s profit before certain costs and taxes are taken away
- An amount of money that you are given regularly or for a special purpose
- A loss taking account of any
- A reduction in the usual price of something
- A list of all the things in a place
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something
- To take a number or an amount from a larger number or amount
- The profit or the amount of money that a business makes or loses
- 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 record showing amounts of money paid, received, owed etc
31 Clues: Someone who owns something • When an asset is amortized • 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 Marketing 2021-12-14
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- Logo or mascot is a form of_____.
- When products are put on 50% off they are on________.
- Physical location_____.
- Commercials are a form of_____.
- A physical form of promoting a product.
- Cost of item, also known as_____.
- A Flier is a form of_____.
- A product that is physically purchased.
- Billboards area form of_____.
- A well known animal that represents a company.
- A Promote that helps draw customers to your product/company.
- First part of creating a product.
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- Create buzz around a product.
- _____ can be in the form of a service, good, event.
- A price incentive to purchase a product.
- Commercial is a form of __________.
- A phrase used by a company.
- Used to promote a product through sales (Ex: by one get one free).
- A well known image that represents a company.
- An electronic way to promote a product.
- Another form of a product that is an act done for purchasers.
- Buying tickets to a football game is a form of______.
22 Clues: Physical location_____. • A Flier is a form of_____. • A phrase used by a company. • Create buzz around a product. • Billboards area form of_____. • Commercials are a form of_____. • Logo or mascot is a form of_____. • Cost of item, also known as_____. • First part of creating a product. • Commercial is a form of __________. • A physical form of promoting a product. • ...
business studies 2021-12-19
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- An individual or group that has an interest in the business that are affected by its activities and decisions
- physical goods such as machinery and delivery vehicule, used by others businesses to help produce other goods and services
- a group of light-minded that put pressure of a business and governments to change their polices to reach a predetermined objective
- A detailed and written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal
- firms whose activity involves of extraction of natural resources
- a good or service which is essential in living
- there are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population
- An individual who has an idea for a new business and takes the financial risk of starting up and managing it
- products which are sold to the final consumer. They can be seen and touched, for example computers and food
- people and business concentrate on what they are best at
- a good or service which people would like, but is nit essential for living
- a statement of a specific target to e archived. It should be smart
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other business
- the benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource.
- often a small or medium company owned by shareholders who have limited liability. Company cannot sell its shares with the general public
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- the finance needed when first setting up a business
- often a large company owned by shareholders who have limited liability. the company can sell its shares with the general public.
- the shareholders in a limited liability company which fails only risks losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth
- The part of the company that is owned and controlled by the state or government
- a business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day to day running of the business
- a business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state
- a business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and receives all the profits
- person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company
- a business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business
- The part of the company that is owned and controlled by the individuals by companies for profit
- An economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both that public and the private sector
- a business with social objectives that reinvents most of its profit back into the business or into benefiting society at large
- the amount a business earns from the sale of a product
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing
- a payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment
30 Clues: a good or service which is essential in living • the finance needed when first setting up a business • the amount a business earns from the sale of a product • people and business concentrate on what they are best at • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing • person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company • ...
business studies 2021-12-20
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- reason why employees want to work hard and effectively
- things needed for the production of good/service
- someone who invests capital into the business
- a company that can sell its shares
- income of a business after deducting total costs
- natural resources that can be obtained from nature
- unlimited wants but limited resources
- wage base on the amount of hours you worked
- sector that provides services
- the risk-taking ability of a person who brings other factors of production together to produce good/service
- someone who takes risks for a new business
- sector where businesses owned by the government
- an business distributes its profit amongst the employees
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- a personal focuses on what they're best at
- sector where businesses are owned by an individual
- two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and create a business for this purpose
- sector that manufactures goods
- additional amount paid to workers for good work
- owner of a business allows another business to use their name, logo and product
- efforts put in by workers in the production process
- one business buys out another
- two or more People agree to own a business together
- good/service that people want but is not essential
- wage base on the number of items produced
- a company in the early stages of development
- good or service that's essential for living
- paid monthly or annually
- two businesses agree to join their businesses
- sector that extracts natural resources
- personal or group interested and affected by the activities of a business
30 Clues: paid monthly or annually • one business buys out another • sector that provides services • sector that manufactures goods • a company that can sell its shares • unlimited wants but limited resources • sector that extracts natural resources • wage base on the number of items produced • a personal focuses on what they're best at • someone who takes risks for a new business • ...
BUSINESS PRACTICE 2021-12-09
Across
- gyors, hirtelen
- fogyasztás
- mennyiség
- munkanélküliség
- valuta
- szervezet
- csőd
- csökkenés
- következmény
- társadalom
- eloszlász, terjesztés, megoszlás
- hozzájárulás
- kínálat, ellátás
- meghatározni
- átlag, átlagos
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- beszerzés
- hatékonyság
- verseny
- pénzügyi
- növekedés
- követelés, igény
- gazdaság
- beruházás, befektetés
- folyamat
- kereskedelem
25 Clues: csőd • valuta • verseny • pénzügyi • gazdaság • folyamat • beszerzés • növekedés • mennyiség • szervezet • csökkenés • fogyasztás • társadalom • hatékonyság • következmény • hozzájárulás • kereskedelem • meghatározni • átlag, átlagos • gyors, hirtelen • munkanélküliség • követelés, igény • kínálat, ellátás • beruházás, befektetés • eloszlász, terjesztés, megoszlás
Business crossword 2021-12-16
Across
- the amount a business earns from the sale of its products.
- a business that does not have legal identity separate from its owners. The owners have unlimited liability for business debts.
- an individual who has an idea for a new business and takes the financial risk of starting up and managing it.
- physical goods, such as machinery and delivery vehicles, used by other businesses to help produce other goods and services.
- a business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits.
- unlimited wants cannot be met because there are limited factors of production. This creates scarcity.
- products which are sold to the final consumer. They can be seen and touched, for example computers and food.
- A good or service which people would like, but is not essential for living.
- firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources.
- The benefit that could have been gained from an alternative use of the same resource.
- the part of the economy that is controlled by the state or government.
- A good or service which is essential to living.
- People and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- The process of producing goods and services to satisfy consumer demand.
- a newly formed business. They usually start small, but some might grow to become much bigger.
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses.
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- if an unincorporated business fails, then the owners might have to use their personal wealth to finance any business debts.
- the part of the economy that is owned and controlled by individuals and companies for profit.
- a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company.
- Production is divided into separate tasks and each employee does just one of those tasks.
- often a large company, owned by shareholder who have limited liability. The company can sell its shares to the general public.
- an economy where the resource are owned and controlled by both the private and public sectors.
- The resources needed to produce goods-and-services - land, labour, capital and enterprise.
- non-tangible products such as insurance services, transport.
- the owners of a limited company
- a business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state.
- a business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and receives all of the profits.
- the shareholders in a limited liability company which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth.
- capital the finance needed when first setting up a business.
- the production and supply of goods to the final consumer involves activities from primary, secondary and tertiary sector businesses.
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public.
- There are not enough goods and services to meet the wants of the population.
- two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a separate business for this purpose
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing
- firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources.
- a business system where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- a detailed written document outlining the purpose and aims of a business which is often used to persuade lenders or investors to finance a business proposal.
- a payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
38 Clues: the owners of a limited company • A good or service which is essential to living. • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing • the amount a business earns from the sale of its products. • People and businesses concentrate on what they are best at. • non-tangible products such as insurance services, transport. • ...
Business Crosswords 2021-05-12
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- websites that attract a large world of Internet users
- document to be signed before starting a new job
- person who takes care of the finances of a company
- online recruitment site
- entry page of a website
- place that allows loans to be made and that can finance a business
- new business
- company or organization that sponsors an advertising campaign, the objective of which is to promote its products and / or its brand.
- people who run the business
- individuals born between the early 1980s and the late 1990s.
- strategic analysis of both the market and the company
- consists for a company to ask the Internet user for authorization to send him emails
- protect data confidentiality
- person who makes a loan to a bank
- place that gathers lots of computer data
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- commercial approach based on the simultaneous or alternating use of several communication channels or media for the marketing of a product or customer relationship
- grouping of several entrepreneurs in the same place who work together
- send emails to an Internet user without asking for authorization
- noise around a communication subject that increases its notoriety
- process for spying on the Internet user
- products that remain at the end of the years
- window that opens when on an unsolicited website, often for advertising purposes.
- manage the image of a brand, by sharing its news, by animating its presence on all channels, in order to promote it and establish it with the public,
- several companies on the market
- distance education method using new technologies
- strategy uses a business to understand and analyze the needs of its customers
- employees working in a clothing store
- discount on products
- marketing actions to keep your customers coming back, with the goal that they buy more and more often.
- workplace of employees
- financial compensation at the end of the month
31 Clues: new business • discount on products • workplace of employees • online recruitment site • entry page of a website • people who run the business • protect data confidentiality • several companies on the market • person who makes a loan to a bank • employees working in a clothing store • process for spying on the Internet user • place that gathers lots of computer data • ...
Business Environment 2022-04-14
Across
- Economically backward country India has made consideration the fields of agriculture and industrialisation.
- Gross Domestic Product Measures the total value of final output of goods and services production the country domestic economic by residents and non residents.
- Lack of free movement there is increased gap between the elites and the passes.
- Macro economic parameters are otherwise called as general economic factors exert considerable influence over business.
- Complete economic freedom there is complete economic freedom in mixed economy.
- group means a group consisting of people, 80 percent or more of whom use mutually intelligible with identical phonetic structures.
- Social and culture environment is Man-Made.
- Changed economic environment has led to a modification of the system.
- The economic system in a country exerts a great influence on the development prospects.
- India is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes.
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- The process of socialization from the social attitudes among individuals deeds of an individual reflects the attitudes of the people.
- Planned economy the entire economic structure is subject to the planning of the government.
- Regionalism people belonging to a particular region consider those to other regions as outsiders, Regions,Linguistic, culture and caste Diversiten.
- Diversity as already stated, people belong to different Aryar, dravidian and mangling inhabit India.
- Joint Family System is a unique feature of Indian society.
- Complex society Indian society is characterized as a pluralistic it possess complex society order.
- Tradition in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side.
- Inheritance the right to give acquire property in Inheritance is allowed in capitalism.
- The important features of capitalist system capitalism is also known as free enterprise economic or free market economy.
- Socialism is also known as the communist Economic system or planned economy.
20 Clues: Social and culture environment is Man-Made. • Joint Family System is a unique feature of Indian society. • India is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes. • Tradition in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side. • Changed economic environment has led to a modification of the system. • ...
Business Environment 2022-04-15
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- Domestic Product Measures total value of final output of goods and services production country domestic economic by residents and non residents.
- is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes.
- Diversity as already stated people belong to different Aryar, dravidian and Mongolian inhabit India.
- economic parameters are otherwise called as general economic factors exert considerable influence over business.
- backward country India has made consideration the fields of agriculture and industrialisation.
- right to give acquire property is Inheritance is allowed in capitalism.
- system in a country exerts a great influence on the development prospects important features of capitalist system capitalism is also known as free enterprise economic or free market economy.
- group means a group consisting of people,80 percent or more of whom use mutually intelligible with identical phonetic structures.
- society Indian society is characterized as a pluralistic it possess complex Social order.
- is also known as communist Economic system or planned economy.
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- for Social attitudes among individuals deeds of an individual reflects the attitudes of the people.
- utilization of resources in socialist economy resources are owned and controlled by state.
- poverty index focuses on deprivation in three essential elements of human life longevity, knowledge and decent standard of living.
- and Culture environment is Man-Made.
- of free movement there is increased gap between elites and passes.
- of imbalanced development in economy.
- economy entire economic structure is subject to planning of government.
- Family System is a unique feature of Indian society.
- in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side.
- people belonging to a particular region consider those to other regions as outsiders, Relegious, Linguistic, culture and caste Diversiten.
20 Clues: and Culture environment is Man-Made. • of imbalanced development in economy. • Family System is a unique feature of Indian society. • is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes. • in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side. • is also known as communist Economic system or planned economy. • ...
BUSINESS ACTIVITY 2022-03-27
20 Clues: pay • risk • ideas • upward • friends • portable • persistent • dishonoured • manufacture • third party • setting goals • Neal and Massy • assigning tasks • pay you royalty • economy Grenada • card use of pin • sharing of ideas • policies taxation • plan distribution • trader one man business
Business English 2022-02-03
24 Clues: Nisch • Målgrupp • Resurser • Stadsdel • Resultat • Intäkter • Kostnader • Lönsamhet • Affärsidé • Aktiebolag • Konkurrens • Priskalkyl • Omsättning • Investerare • Handelsbolag • Startkapital • affärsmodell • Detaljhandel • Marknadsandel • Samhällsansvar • Grossisthandel • Resultatbudget • Befolkningsmängd • Hushållens genomsnittliga inkomst
Business crossword 2022-03-16
Across
- The process of judging or calculating the quality, importance, amount, or value of something
- A business owned by one person
- Information, especially facts or numbers, collected to be examined and considered and used to help decision-making, or information in an electronic form that can be stored and used by a computer
- The most distracting thing at work
- An electronic spreadsheet program used for storing, organizing, and manipulating data
- The highest place or part
- People working in offices, usually women
- The right of an organization, country, or region to be independent and govern itself
- Understanding of or information about a subject that you get by experience or study
- To manage, to organize
- An extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work as well as the money you were expecting
- Your key to success or the process of sending and receiving messages through verbal or nonverbal means
- Activities to advertise something
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- The power to have an effect on people or things, or a person or thing that is able to do this
- The amount of a company's sales, profit, etc. during a particular period
- A time or day by which something must be done
- Firm or a business organization
- The process of paying to have part of a company's work done by another company
- A person who owns shares in a company and therefore gets part of the company's profits and the right to vote on how the company is controlled
- The ability to do something well
- The activity of buying and selling goods and services
- A short period of rest, when food or drink is sometimes
- The ability to move freely or be easily moved
- An accepted way of dressing for a particular occasion or in a particular social group
- The process of organizing and
- A legal document that states and explains a formal agreement between two different people or groups, or the agreement itself
26 Clues: To manage, to organize • The highest place or part • The process of organizing and • A business owned by one person • Firm or a business organization • The ability to do something well • Activities to advertise something • The most distracting thing at work • People working in offices, usually women • A time or day by which something must be done • ...
Business Vocabulary 2022-03-23
Across
- reach a point in a business venture when the profits are equal to the costs.
- When two people own a business together.
- When one person owns a business.
- A financial benefit or advantage.
- A person or company that makes goods for sale.
- The actual costs associated with operating a property that do not vary in the short term.
- The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
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- Other businesses offering the same services for the same client needs in the same market as you.
- A summary of your education or previous work experience.
- A person or business that sells goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale.
- A business plan that you present to your potential investors to secure funding.
- A document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- Letter that goes with your resume.
- The money generated from normal business operations, calculated as the average sales price times the number of units sold.
- where people can sell and buy things.
- When two or more people wanna compete against each other.
- The state of being bankrupt.
- The process of getting potential clients or customers interested in your products and services.
20 Clues: The state of being bankrupt. • When one person owns a business. • A financial benefit or advantage. • Letter that goes with your resume. • where people can sell and buy things. • When two people own a business together. • A person or company that makes goods for sale. • A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • ...
Business Law 2022-09-14
Across
- of Confederation- The original constitution to the US
- of Independence- The document establishing independence from Britain for the US
- A system of government where the people elect representatives to represent them
- Law- Legal precedent that is established by previous court cases
- law- Law based on the dictates of a certain political authority
- Constitution- the document that establishes the law of the land
- An organized group of law
- DIsobedience- Peacful violation of a protest law
- Party- Private organization of citizens that nominates people for office
- A change to the constitution
- of checks and balances- Systems in place to stop one person in government from having too much power.
- Sets the framework for the government and its relationship to the people
- Deciding what action is right or wrong in an impartial manner
- A written law put in place by a state legislature
- Commerce- Commerce in just one state
- The area that a certain law, court, etc; cover
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- Process of Law- Constitutional requirement for fairness in the legal system
- of Rights- The first 10 amendments to the constitution
- Agency- A body authorized to implement legislative directives by developing more rules.
- A statute put in place by a town or municipality
- law
- law- Law dealing with people committing crimes against the state.
- decisis- Doctrine that says lower courts must uphold rulings of higher courts
- Law that governs the use of the internet and e-commerce
- Rights- Personal rights granted by the US constitution
- Law- The law governing two people suing and being sued
- Law- Law based on the current customs of the people
- Freedom from external control
- Commerce- Commercial intercourse between or among states
- Cases- Cases where a sitting officer of the US is tried for crimes in front of the Senate.
- law- Group of laws that defines rights and duties
- Basic fairness
32 Clues: law • Basic fairness • An organized group of law • A change to the constitution • Freedom from external control • Commerce- Commerce in just one state • The area that a certain law, court, etc; cover • A statute put in place by a town or municipality • DIsobedience- Peacful violation of a protest law • law- Group of laws that defines rights and duties • ...
Business Law 2022-09-14
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- of Confederation- The original constitution to the US
- of Independence- The document establishing independence from Britain for the US
- A system of government where the people elect representatives to represent them
- Law- Legal precedent that is established by previous court cases
- law- Law based on the dictates of a certain political authority
- Constitution- the document that establishes the law of the land
- An organized group of law
- DIsobedience- Peacful violation of a protest law
- Party- Private organization of citizens that nominates people for office
- A change to the constitution
- of checks and balances- Systems in place to stop one person in government from having too much power.
- Sets the framework for the government and its relationship to the people
- Deciding what action is right or wrong in an impartial manner
- A written law put in place by a state legislature
- Commerce- Commerce in just one state
- The area that a certain law, court, etc; cover
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- Process of Law- Constitutional requirement for fairness in the legal system
- of Rights- The first 10 amendments to the constitution
- Agency- A body authorized to implement legislative directives by developing more rules.
- A statute put in place by a town or municipality
- law
- law- Law dealing with people committing crimes against the state.
- decisis- Doctrine that says lower courts must uphold rulings of higher courts
- Law that governs the use of the internet and e-commerce
- Rights- Personal rights granted by the US constitution
- Law- The law governing two people suing and being sued
- Law- Law based on the current customs of the people
- Freedom from external control
- Commerce- Commercial intercourse between or among states
- Cases- Cases where a sitting officer of the US is tried for crimes in front of the Senate.
- law- Group of laws that defines rights and duties
- Basic fairness
32 Clues: law • Basic fairness • An organized group of law • A change to the constitution • Freedom from external control • Commerce- Commerce in just one state • The area that a certain law, court, etc; cover • A statute put in place by a town or municipality • DIsobedience- Peacful violation of a protest law • law- Group of laws that defines rights and duties • ...
Business Connections 2022-09-14
Across
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
- Distributor of seeds and seedlings
- Everything relating to wells
- Showcase of 4-H and FFA projects
- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
Down
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Located in our building
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Supplier of PVC pipe and fittings
- Complete crop input service with seed, fertilizer, and protection sprays
- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Known for horse feed
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
- NAPA store in Galt
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
23 Clues: NAPA store in Galt • Known for horse feed • Located in our building • Elk Grove expert on wheels • Everything relating to wells • Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton • Showcase of 4-H and FFA projects • Supplier of PVC pipe and fittings • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Discount when you by a new vehicle • Distributor of seeds and seedlings • Provides emergency helicopter ride • ...
Business Units 2022-11-02
Across
- a document given to the buyer by the seller to collect payment.
- A person who owns shares
- a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study.
- a system for taking people or goods from one place to another.
- a medium of exchange that is accepted by people for the payment of goods
- a written or spoken agreement
- The person who makes the offer
- document showing proof of purchase
- a person who supervises activities or people
- the coordination and administration of tasks to achieve a goal.
Down
- something proposed by an offeror
- a business whose owners may be separated from those who owns and manage it
- a person who makes a formal application for something, especially a job.
- A person that interviews people
- a formal document that serves to show a person's career background and skills.
- the person who either accepts or does not accept the offer
- A person that owns their own business
- a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to.
- refer to a profession, occupation, trade, or vocation.
- A business consisting of 2-20 persons coming together to form a business.
20 Clues: A person who owns shares • a written or spoken agreement • The person who makes the offer • A person that interviews people • something proposed by an offeror • document showing proof of purchase • A person that owns their own business • a person who supervises activities or people • refer to a profession, occupation, trade, or vocation. • ...
Business Units 2022-11-02
Across
- the coordination and administration of tasks to achieve a goal.
- A business consisting of 2-20 persons coming together to form a business.
- A person who shares
- a printed form on which you write an amount of money and who it is to be paid to.
- the principle of blind submission to authority, as opposed to individual freedom of thought and action.
- document showing proof of purchase
- a person who supervises activities or people
- A person who either accepts or does not accept the offer
- a business whose owners may be separated from those who owns and manage it
- A person that interviews people
- a medium of exchange that is accepted by people for the payment of goods
Down
- a formal meeting at which someone is asked questions in order to find out if they are suitable for a job or a course of study.
- A issues by the bank to conduct banking transaction such credit and debit card
- a person who makes a formal application for something, especially a job.
- A person that owns their own business
- a system for taking people or goods from one place to another.
- a formal document that a job applicant creates to itemize their qualifications for a position.
- refer to a profession, occupation, trade, or vocation.
- a written or spoken agreement
- a document given to the buyer by the seller to collect payment.
20 Clues: A person who shares • a written or spoken agreement • A person that interviews people • document showing proof of purchase • A person that owns their own business • a person who supervises activities or people • refer to a profession, occupation, trade, or vocation. • A person who either accepts or does not accept the offer • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Economics 2022-10-31
Across
- Coal is an example of __ factors of production
- Type of economy that uses elements of all three
- level of income
- How much something is worth
- Created as a result of process
- of money
- A person who employ workers to producer goods
- The type of money that circulates in different
- Macroeconomics deals with
- Consumer's desire and willingness to pay a price
- Putting money aside to spend on a later date
- Valuable things to pay some goods or service
- The money used to start a business
- A picture or a symbol representing a business
Down
- Action of buying and selling goods and services
- services
- Knowledge about the production, consumption,
- People who buy your product
- Where buyers and sellers interact
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- The study of individual
- The sudden rise in price
- necessary for survival
- good
- Amount of money required to pay for a good or
- The situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- A luxury item
- Reward paid for unskilled labour
- The money paid to the government depending on
- Input factor classified as skilled, semiskilled and unskilled
30 Clues: good • services • of money • A luxury item • level of income • necessary for survival • The study of individual • The sudden rise in price • Macroeconomics deals with • People who buy your product • How much something is worth • Created as a result of process • Reward paid for unskilled labour • Where buyers and sellers interact • The money used to start a business • ...
Business Review 2022-11-09
Across
- owner is responsible for the companies debts
- actual services put into production
- deep recession
- process of planning and writing
- process of launching a business
- shop in which employees are employed with long hours and low wages
- money left after everything is paid back
- things that make life more enjoyable
- govt and people control it
- one person runs everything and makes all decisions
- rise in business activity
- economic decisions are made in the marketplace
- business that makes finished products
- purchases goods from wholesaler and sells them to consumer
- business owned by 1 person
- economic activity slows down
- not having enough product
- general decrease in the price of goods
- business owned by 2 or more people
- business that gathers raw goods
- responsible for the daily operations
- carries out the decisions made by the top manager
- peak of economic activity
- contest between 2 businesses
- things you can buy
Down
- government controls it
- point at which the quantity demanded is the same as the supply
- you can touch it
- responsible for setting goals and planning for the future
- general increase in the price of goods
- things used to make products
- managers work with employees to make decisions
- amount of goods and services a producer has
- the total value of goods and services produced in a country
- distributes goods
- work performed by others
- gathers products
- moral principles
- process of creating goods or services
- business that moves goods from 1 place to another
- owner responsible for no more than invested money
- person who uses goods and services
- natural resources
- things we need in order to survive
- human made things
- company registered by a state
- level of material comfort
- process of achieving company goals
- leader sets goals for managers and employees then leaves them alone
- amount of goods or services a consumer wants
50 Clues: deep recession • you can touch it • gathers products • moral principles • distributes goods • natural resources • human made things • things you can buy • government controls it • work performed by others • rise in business activity • not having enough product • level of material comfort • peak of economic activity • govt and people control it • business owned by 1 person • ...
business proposal 2022-11-25
Across
- aspek studi kelayakan bisnis (2)
- unsur proposal bisnis (2)
- pembaca proposal bisnis (3)
- manfaat membuat proposal bisnis (3)
- faktor utama penyusunan proposal bisnis (2)
- yang dilakukan investor (3)
- pembaca proposal bisnis (2)
- tahap studi kelayakan bisnis (4)
- metode pennetuan harga (2)
- faktor utama penyusunan proposal bisnis (3)
- tahap studi kelayakan bisnis (3)
- faktor utama penyusunan proposal bisnis (4)
- pembaca proposal bisnis (1)
- aspek studi kelayakan bisnis (4)
- aspek studi kelayakan bisnis (3)
- tahap studi kelayakan bisnis (1)
- pembaca proposal bisnis (5)
- yang dilakukan investor (2)
- faktor utama penyusunan proposal bisnis (1)
Down
- proposal bisnis
- manfaat membuat proposal bisnis (1)
- aspek studi kelayakan bisnis (1)
- tahap studi kelayakan bisnis (2)
- manfaat membuat proposal bisnis (2)
- metode penentuan harga (1)
- unsur proposal bisnis (3)
- unsur proposal bisnis (1)
- jenis laporan keuangan (3)
- yang dilakukan investor (1)
- pembaca proposal bisnis (4)
- metode penentuan harga (3)
- jenis laporan keuangan (1)
- jenis laporan keuangan (2)
33 Clues: proposal bisnis • unsur proposal bisnis (2) • unsur proposal bisnis (3) • unsur proposal bisnis (1) • metode penentuan harga (1) • jenis laporan keuangan (3) • metode penentuan harga (3) • jenis laporan keuangan (1) • metode pennetuan harga (2) • jenis laporan keuangan (2) • pembaca proposal bisnis (3) • yang dilakukan investor (3) • yang dilakukan investor (1) • ...
Business Context 2022-04-19
Across
- The probability that a system will be operation at a given time, compared to when it is down.
- A system used by businesses when customers make purchases (when they are served or use self-service), which is used for better stock management.
- A security flaw that software vendors are aware of but that is unpatched. It has the potential to be exploited by cybercriminals.
- When errors occur during the writing, reading, storing, transmission or processing of data, resulting in unintended changes to that data.
- An option utilised by businesses to reach audiences via their mobile phone for marketing purposes. Examples include: text messages, social media, mobile applications, emails, & websites
- The use of mailing lists for marketing, whereby organisations send emails including coupons/discounts, product information and digital newsletters.
- Department The department that manages the effective storage and transportation of goods. Their key roles include: planning for demand, storage and retrieval of materials, inventory management, & transportation management
- A type of security breach whereby peoples' privacy is jeopardised.
- The department responsible for innovations to improve products and practices. Their key roles include: generating and testing concepts for new products, improving existing products, & improving business processes using new technologies
- The type of feasibility used to assess whether a project/change is possible/reasonable given the time constraints.
- The difference between the selling price and the cost price of a good or service.
- Machines that can carry out physical actions automatically. Used in production lines.
- All aspects of a person's interaction with a software application, including actions, responses, perceptions, and feelings.
- Certain people (or groups of people) being excluded from purchasing goods and services from a business.
- The type of feasibility used to assess whether a project/change is possible/reasonable given the technology and technical knowledge available.
- Trying to grow the value of the business (increase revenue) without taking on many extra costs.
- The degree with which software is able to work with hardware and/or other software.
- The department that manages money within their organisation. Their key roles include: making and tracking payments, payroll, predicting future trends and creating forecasts, managing budgets, & liaising with investors
Down
- The type of feasibility used to assess whether a project/change is possible/reasonable given the funding available.
- The process of making a good/service more appealing so that customers are willing to pay more money.
- Specific problems that current and prospective customers face within a business or when using a system.
- An individual employed within a business to coordinate and administrate tasks using delegation. Their key roles include: setting objectives, organising groups of individuals to ensure communication, motivating their team, & aiding/supporting staff in their development
- Physical (tangible) objects that satisfy people's wants. Once paid for, there is a transfer of ownership from the seller to the buyer.
- An online application used by people to communicate with each other, often publicly, and a valued tool for organisations to carry out marketing.
- The use of technologies to reduce the amount of effort required by people in a particular task.
- Beginning to sell products/services in markets/industries that you haven't yet ventured. The desire to do this would be a significant trigger of change.
- The type of feasibility used to assess whether a project/change is possible/reasonable based on the business as a whole, considering staff, workload, culture, legal etc.
- Actions and activities that are performed to satisfy people's wants. The ownership does not change when payment is made.
- The people who ultimate use or are intended to use a product, service or system.
- The department that manages the employee life cycle. Their key roles include: recruitment, administration of compensation and benefits development of workplace policies, & training and development
- The assessment of whether something is possible and reasonable to achieve.
- The process that should be followed in order to effectively make a change, by managing the people-side of that change. The aim is to get stakeholders to welcome the change, as opposed to resisting it, which will likely be their first instinct.
- The department that promotes the business and its mission, serving as the face of the company. Their key roles include: producing marketing and promotional materials, updating website content, monitoring and managing social media, & conducting market research
- An incident that results in unauthorised access of data, applications, services, networks and/or devices by bypassing their underlying security mechanisms.
- The inclusive practice of ensuring that things can be used by everyone, regardless of their disabilities.
- The process of changing the corporate image of an organisation.
- A breakdown of any system hardware, operating system, or application software which prevents the accomplishment of the system's intended function.
37 Clues: The process of changing the corporate image of an organisation. • A type of security breach whereby peoples' privacy is jeopardised. • The assessment of whether something is possible and reasonable to achieve. • The people who ultimate use or are intended to use a product, service or system. • ...
Business Law 2022-05-10
Across
- A key method of obtaining information, involves witnesses
- A document that transfers ownership of real estate.
- Type of company that pays taxes as a whole
- A formal examination of evidence in court
- A type of credit where the is a fixed borrowing limit
- A business formed by a group or organization
- A special tax placed on foreign goods
- When a workplace comes together to make a difference
Down
- Temporary control of personal property
- A sum of money owed
- Type of company that passes taxes through to the owners
- A process start when a person cannot pay off debt
- Business that protects owners from personal responsibilities
- Developed from members of the executive board
- A request to the court to issue and order
- A contract which one party conveys property or services to another
- A document that refers to the legal ownership and use of a property
- A type of credit where there is a borrowing limit
- Offers value to costumers through products
- A period of time when parties gather information from sources
20 Clues: A sum of money owed • A special tax placed on foreign goods • Temporary control of personal property • A request to the court to issue and order • A formal examination of evidence in court • Type of company that pays taxes as a whole • Offers value to costumers through products • A business formed by a group or organization • Developed from members of the executive board • ...
Business Activity 2023-01-19
Across
- A section of business that is owned and operated by the goverment.
- The things that happen to the raw materials to make them into the goods produced.
- The amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, or factory.
- Making as much profit as possible.
- The people who work for a business; the workers.
- Person/group who had initial business idea, raised the money and organises other factors of production.
- A long term plan on how the objectives will be achieved
- Where a business wants to be.
- Man-made equipment produced to help in the production of other goods and services.
- A type of stakeholder who owns the business.
- A section of business that is owned by individuals/groups.
Down
- The human contribution to production.
- Organisation that produces goods and services.
- Organisations that engage in business activity but that have also set themselves important goals (social/enviromental).
- Raw materials that have not yet been processed.
- What hapens to the raw materials.
- Any group/individual who affects the organisation/is affected by it.
- The percentage of profit paid to stakeholders.
- ...aim to provide quality services that improves wellbeing.
- A non-profit organisation that is established to help individuals or groups in need.
- All natural resources used in production.
21 Clues: Where a business wants to be. • What hapens to the raw materials. • Making as much profit as possible. • The human contribution to production. • All natural resources used in production. • A type of stakeholder who owns the business. • Organisation that produces goods and services. • The percentage of profit paid to stakeholders. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2023-01-17
Across
- the amount of sales and other income
- chief executive officer
- the amount of financial gain from a business
- non cash compensation in place of salary
- a tangible item
- a fee paid to an employee for completing tasks
- a tangible item a business owns
- fees paid for the use of a brand or image
- a fixed payment to a full time employee
- a new idea or product or method
- the amount of money owed to an entity
- ability to adapt to change and loss
Down
- goods a business owns with a purpose to sell
- Cost incurred by a business
- believing in oneself to accomplish a goal
- the amount of money a business intends to spend
- the amount of money charged for goods or services
- used to protect brand names and logos
- a calculation to measure monthly cash flow
- using your mind to find a solution
- chief financial officer
21 Clues: a tangible item • chief executive officer • chief financial officer • Cost incurred by a business • a tangible item a business owns • a new idea or product or method • using your mind to find a solution • ability to adapt to change and loss • the amount of sales and other income • used to protect brand names and logos • the amount of money owed to an entity • ...
Business Buddies 2022-12-25
Across
- Income of a business or company
- Identifying who you are as a business
- To join forces with another
- A nationwide legal document
- not just money
- Skillset to educate, empower & execute
- The loss of revenue
- Buying into a corporation
- a digital platform
Down
- Training & Classes
- Send or receive for payment
- proof of payment
- know where your money is going
- personal, life or business
- Owning the rights of your brand
- Internal Revenue Service
- more earnings than expenses
- a conference, meeting or training
- more expenses than earnings
- Something of value
20 Clues: not just money • proof of payment • Training & Classes • Something of value • a digital platform • The loss of revenue • Internal Revenue Service • Buying into a corporation • personal, life or business • Send or receive for payment • To join forces with another • more earnings than expenses • A nationwide legal document • more expenses than earnings • know where your money is going • ...
Business Buzzwords 2023-01-05
Across
- The difference between the amount earned and the amount spent
- Measuring performance or results
- Total income of a company
- A statement explaining why your company exists
- An innovative approach that shakes up an industry
- A person using their personal brand on social or other channels to drive business
- Efficiencies that allow you to scale your business
- A specific persona you narrow your marketing efforts to reach
- Adjust to new conditions
- An amount of money paid to an advisor for their work
- An accomplishment
Down
- A new approach or advancement
- Skill or knowledge in a particular field
- Reactions to a product or a person's performance
- Group thinking to problem solve or create new ideas
- Opportunities you can leverage to grow
- An experienced and trusted teacher
- The action of leading a group
- Challenges or hurdles that you may encounter
- A workplace welcoming of all people
20 Clues: An accomplishment • Adjust to new conditions • Total income of a company • A new approach or advancement • The action of leading a group • Measuring performance or results • An experienced and trusted teacher • A workplace welcoming of all people • Opportunities you can leverage to grow • Skill or knowledge in a particular field • Challenges or hurdles that you may encounter • ...
Business Crossword :) 2022-06-24
Across
- ACCC refers to Australian competition and consumer __________ (KK1)
- Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1)
- The aim of customer databases is to target customers efficiently and create _________ (KK5)
- Value of business to an owner (KK2)
- Expectations of goods and services to be of a certain standard (KK3)
- Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2)
- Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3)
- A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4)
- Going above and beyond legal requirements is corporate _______ responsibility (KK3)
- The more you make, the more you pay refers to what type of tax (KK1)
Down
- Ability to save time and money and support locally (KK3)
- Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2)
- Quality and price involving goods and services must be considered when choosing _________ (KK5)
- A warning aimed to prevent further punishment using procedures (KK4)
- A series of steps that support a policy (KK4)
- It is important to have 2 banks to follow the separate entity ________ (KK2)
- Shopping overseas widens the market for more customers (KK5)
- A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviours (KK4)
- A technological disadvantage involving privacy risk is customer ___________ (KK5)
- Advertising a product to attract customers with misleading representations is ______ advertising (KK1)
20 Clues: Value of business to an owner (KK2) • A series of steps that support a policy (KK4) • Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2) • Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2) • Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3) • A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4) • Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1) • ...
Business Crossword :) 2022-06-24
Across
- ACCC refers to Australian competition and consumer __________ (KK1)
- Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2)
- A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4)
- It is important to have 2 banks to follow the separate entity ________ (KK2)
- Value of business to an owner (KK2)
- Shopping overseas widens the market for more customers (KK5)
- A technological disadvantage involving privacy risk is customer ___________ (KK5)
- The aim of customer databases is to target customers efficiently and create _________ (KK5)
- Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2)
Down
- A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviours (KK4)
- A warning aimed to prevent further punishment using procedures (KK4)
- Ability to save time and money and support locally (KK3)
- Going above and beyond legal requirements is corporate _______ responsibility (KK3)
- The more you make, the more you pay refers to what type of tax (KK1)
- Quality and price involving goods and services must be considered when choosing _________ (KK5)
- Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3)
- A series of steps that support a policy (KK4)
- Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1)
- Expectations of goods and services to be of a certain standard (KK3)
- Advertising a product to attract customers with misleading representations is ______ advertising (KK1)
20 Clues: Value of business to an owner (KK2) • A series of steps that support a policy (KK4) • Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2) • Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3) • Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2) • A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4) • A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviours (KK4) • ...
Business Crossword :) 2022-06-24
Across
- Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3)
- ACCC refers to Australian competition and consumer __________ (KK1)
- It is important to have 2 banks to follow the separate entity ________ (KK2)
- The aim of customer databases is to target customers efficiently and create _________ (KK5)
- A series of steps that support a policy (KK4)
- Value of business to an owner (KK2)
- Advertising a product to attract customers with misleading representations is ______ advertising (KK1)
- Going above and beyond legal requirements is corporate _______ responsibility (KK3)
- A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviours (KK4)
- Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2)
Down
- Shopping overseas widens the market for more customers (KK5)
- Ability to save time and money and support locally (KK3)
- A technological disadvantage involving privacy risk is customer ___________ (KK5)
- A warning aimed to prevent further punishment using procedures (KK4)
- Expectations of goods and services to be of a certain standard (KK3)
- Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1)
- The more you make, the more you pay refers to what type of tax (KK1)
- Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2)
- Quality and price involving goods and services must be considered when choosing _________ (KK5)
- A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4)
20 Clues: Value of business to an owner (KK2) • A series of steps that support a policy (KK4) • Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3) • Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2) • Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2) • A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4) • Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1) • ...
Business Crossword :) 2022-06-24
Across
- Expectations of goods and services to be of a certain standard (KK3)
- Quality and price involving goods and services must be considered when choosing _________ (KK5)
- A series of steps that support a policy (KK4)
- A broad set of guidelines that govern behaviours (KK4)
- Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2)
- It is important to have 2 banks to follow the separate entity ________ (KK2)
- Shopping overseas widens the market for more customers (KK5)
- The aim of customer databases is to target customers efficiently and create _________ (KK5)
- A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4)
- Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3)
Down
- ACCC refers to Australian competition and consumer __________ (KK1)
- Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1)
- Ability to save time and money and support locally (KK3)
- Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2)
- The more you make, the more you pay refers to what type of tax (KK1)
- Value of business to an owner (KK2)
- Going above and beyond legal requirements is corporate _______ responsibility (KK3)
- A technological disadvantage involving privacy risk is customer ___________ (KK5)
- A warning aimed to prevent further punishment using procedures (KK4)
- Advertising a product to attract customers with misleading representations is ______ advertising (KK1)
20 Clues: Value of business to an owner (KK2) • A series of steps that support a policy (KK4) • Portion of cash books that brings money in (KK2) • Portion of cash books that takes money out (KK2) • Having strong relationships with suppliers (KK3) • A policy that aims to prevent bullying online (KK4) • Businesses colluding to keep product prices high (KK1) • ...
Business Ethics 2022-09-29
Across
- Id like to use lactose milk instead of regular milk as a
- My _ is very arrogant for thinking he was the best
- _ is an excellent natural recourse
- My least favorite part about shopping is seeing the _
- In elementary school they would distribute candy for _ _
- _ would be considered a noneconomic good
- A car is an economic
- I'm a human recourse when I woulk & _ _
- I __ my customers with a top-quality product
- Most kids _ models are their older siblings
- Most people don't _ as many houses as they do pencils or pens
- during covid (for some reason) there was an extreme consumption of _ _
- Most actions especially bad ones have
- When I go to get food I often have a _ because I don't know what to eat
- In the court, typically it's hard to make a _ decision
- I _ you to get me more toilet paper
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- With _ _ _ businesses are able to produce customer wants
- Rubber has serious _
- Businesses often have more sales when they have _ _
- A _ building contains a lot of economic resources
- most businesses have _ with customers
- Getting your toilet _ is an economic want
- The many factors that _ in abortion rights make it a ethical delimma
- Capital goods could be classified as
- A car is a economic _
- Most believe that you should _ your elders
- I take wood and make a chair, the chair is my
- Spongebob can't survive without water, so its a
- An unnecessary desire is considered a
- Garbage service is a _ service many need
- An example of _ goods is when my manager goes & buys material for us to produce our product
31 Clues: Rubber has serious _ • A car is an economic • A car is a economic _ • _ is an excellent natural recourse • I _ you to get me more toilet paper • Capital goods could be classified as • most businesses have _ with customers • An unnecessary desire is considered a • Most actions especially bad ones have • I'm a human recourse when I woulk & _ _ • ...
Business Crossword 2023-02-10
Across
- A person or group who owns investment or interest
- The connection of people or institutions that work as a system
- To agree on an important decision with a partner or organization(5;1;4)
- A planned work or activity which is done in a period of time
- Holding a meeting through a voice channel(10;4)
- The regular and necessary costs, such as rent and heating
- The city that concentrates the political aspects of a country
- A company with whom you share the same market
- The reduction of production costs that is a result of making and selling goods in large quantities(8;2;5)
- The use of technology to improve business performance(7;8)
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- A person who owns shares in a company
- The strong effect something has on a person or a situation
- How familiar customers are with a product(5;9)
- Trying to be successful than someone or something
- The department in a company that takes care of its employees(5;9)
- To expose a person or company to the world(2;6)
- Persons or organizations that sells products to final consumers
- A financial statement that shows a company's assets and debts at a particular time(7;5)
- A group of people who work for an organization
- A person or firm to whom money is due
- An event where two or more people/teams face off to win a prize
21 Clues: A person who owns shares in a company • A person or firm to whom money is due • A company with whom you share the same market • How familiar customers are with a product(5;9) • A group of people who work for an organization • Holding a meeting through a voice channel(10;4) • To expose a person or company to the world(2;6) • ...
Business Vocab 2023-03-06
Across
- is its “sponsor”—perhaps a high-ranking person in the business who has the authority to mobilize the necessary resources to get the project done.
- Stage 1 where Ideas begin
- is pay for work completed.
- those who have an interest in the outcome of the project)
- to be successful, employees must establish good working relationships—both with each other and with managers and supervisors.
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.
- the company department charged with finding, screening, recruiting, and training job applicants, as well as administering benefits.
- Stage 4 the project manager’s job during this stage is to make sure the project stays on track and to take appropriate corrective measures if it doesn’t
- Stage 5- Its a wrap- The most important task in the closing stage is delivering the end product that the project was designed to create.
- a legally binding agreement between an employer and employee used to define the working relationship.
- a written narrative that describes the general tasks, or other related duties, and responsibilities of a position.
- the development of knowledge about various aspects of business, including regulations, best practices, and necessary skills for success.
- a company adheres to the applicable rules and laws.
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- the people who work to produce goods and services, and they are invaluable to a company.
- the function of management that involves developing an organizational structure and allocating human resources to ensure the accomplishment of objectives.
- a group of two or more employees who join together to advance common interests such as wages, benefits, schedules and other employment terms and conditions.
- includes the same information as a statement of work, but it serves as a more formal, external document.
- The result the project was created to deliver.
- Stage 2 where the project plans are documented, the project deliverables and requirements are defined, and the project schedule is created.
- a planned set of activities for imparting knowledge to employees, such that it leads to a growth in job skills required for organizational growth.
- Is the time frame in which the project must be completed.
- Is the process of planning, staffing, leading, and organizing those employees.
- a business practice in which services or job functions are hired out to a third party on a contract or ongoing basis.
- the continuous process of finding, selecting evaluating and developing a working relationship with current or future employees.
- Stage 3 involves carrying out the actual project.
- What the project will and will not do
- process in business management is when managers set, measure and refine their business operations and manage cost control.
- are everything needed to complete the project. This list includes people, money, equipment, materials, etc.
28 Clues: Stage 1 where Ideas begin • is pay for work completed. • What the project will and will not do • The result the project was created to deliver. • Stage 3 involves carrying out the actual project. • a company adheres to the applicable rules and laws. • those who have an interest in the outcome of the project) • Is the time frame in which the project must be completed. • ...
Business management 2023-04-22
Across
- organisations composed of individuals who represent a nd speak on behalf of employees in a particular industry to protect and improve their wages and working conditions.
- Management style that involves a manager seeking input from employees on business decisions but making the final decision themselves
- the process of determining a business’s objectives and establishing strategies to achieve these aims.
- Due to their many responsibilities across varied aspects of a business, a manager may not have time to oversee every decision that is made during the business’s operations.
- A form of termination that involves an individual deciding to leave the workforce permanently as they no longer wish to work.
- Management style that involves a manager making decisions and directing employees without any input from them
- individuals who oversee and coordinate a business’s employees and lead its operations to ultimately achieve the business’s objectives
- Management style that involves a manager sharing information with employees so that employees can participate in decision-making
- A form of termination that involves an employee voluntarily terminating their own employment, usually to take another job position elsewhere.
- A form of termination where an employee no longer working for a business because there is insufficient work or their job no longer exists
- the skill of selecting a suitable course of action from a range of plausible options
- a type of culture that involves the shared values and beliefs that develop organically within a business, and are practised on a daily basis by its employees.
- A type of culture that is the shared values and beliefs of a business and its employees. I
- a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners
- the skill of creating positive interactions with other employees, to foster beneficial professional relationships.
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- the skill of effectively transferring information from one party to another.
- A form of termination that involves the involuntary termination of an employee who fails to meet required workstandards or displays unacceptable or unlawful behaviour. Informally, this is known as ‘firing’ or ‘sacking’ of an employee
- The extent to which a business achieves its stated objectives.
- individuals or groups who interact with a business by purchasing and utilising its goods and services
- A type of need in the Maslows Heirachy of needs which is defined as the desires for an employee to reach their full potential through creativity and personal growth.
- Gain The profit earned when assets are sold after a period of time
- legal documents that outline the minimum wages and conditions of work for employees across an entire industry
- A type of culture that involves the shared views and values that a business aims to achieve, often outlined in a written format.
- the skill of motivating others in order to achieve a business’s objectives.
- Management style involves a manager communicating business objectives to employees and giving them freedom to make decisions independently
- are legal documents that outline the wages and conditions of employees and are applicable to a particular business or group of businesses.
- individuals who establish, invest, and have a share in a business, often with the goal of earning a profit from its operations.
- How productively a business uses its resources when producing goods and services.
- Distribution of a companies earnings to their shareholders and is determined by the companies board of directors
- the action of teaching a person or animal a particular skill or type of behaviour
30 Clues: a business structure that is owned by two to 20 owners • The extent to which a business achieves its stated objectives. • Gain The profit earned when assets are sold after a period of time • the skill of motivating others in order to achieve a business’s objectives. • the skill of effectively transferring information from one party to another. • ...
International Business 2023-04-21
Across
- The difference between the cost of a good or service and its selling price.
- The practice of selling goods in another country at a price that is lower than the price charged in the home market.
- A cultural trait that values punctuality, schedules, and time management.
- The practice of moving a company's operations to another country to take advantage of lower labor costs or other benefits.
- A place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods or services.
- A workplace where workers are subjected to long hours, low pay, and poor working conditions.
- Relating to government revenue, especially taxes.
- The act of attempting to influence decisions made by government officials or other powerful people.
- The customs, beliefs, and social behaviors of a particular group of people.
- The potential exit of Greece from the European Union.
- A marketing and sales approach that integrates multiple channels, such as online, in-store, and mobile.
- Goods or services produced in one country and sold in another.
- The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group.
- A digital ledger that records transactions in a secure and transparent way.
- The policy of restricting trade between countries in order to protect domestic industries from foreign competition.
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- A reduction in the value of a country's currency relative to other currencies.
- The quality of being able to compete successfully in a market.
- A business model in which an entrepreneur is granted the right to operate a business using the name, products, and processes of an established company.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries or individuals.
- A political philosophy that emphasizes the interests of the common people over those of the elite.
- The practice of hiring workers or contracting with suppliers from within a company's own country rather than outsourcing to another country.
- A system of government in which one person has absolute power.
- A raw material or primary agricultural product that can be bought and sold, such as copper or wheat.
- A particular aspect of a situation or problem.
- The type of money used in a particular country or region.
- A tax imposed by a government on goods imported into a country.
- The rate at which goods and services are produced by a particular workforce or organization.
- Referring to Jimmy Carter, the 39th President of the United States.
- A general increase in the price of goods and services over time.
- The study of the relationship between geography and politics, especially the influence of geography on the power and behavior of states.
30 Clues: A particular aspect of a situation or problem. • Relating to government revenue, especially taxes. • The potential exit of Greece from the European Union. • The type of money used in a particular country or region. • The quality of being able to compete successfully in a market. • A system of government in which one person has absolute power. • ...
Business Crossword 2023-04-25
Across
- Buying goods for use or resale
- The state of being responsible for something
- The size of the flowers in relationship to each other and other things
- A design's visual and actual weight distribution
- How all of the flowers come together
- A summary of all your inventory stock items
- Ratio of size
- Practices and activities to manage business finances
- A statement of the assets
- The visual flow or movement in an arrangement
- Foam that you stick flowers into that can be used for arrangements
- Wiring replaces the stem of the floral material
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- Flowers are repeated on opposite sides of the floral arrangement
- The way it is distributed
- Decorative ribbon
- A plan over a short period of time
- How cash enters and exits a company
- Repeating similar elements such as color
- The area that attracts and holds the interest of the viewer
- An arrangement of flowers that literally cascades from the bride's hands
- colors opposite each other on the color wheel
- Cause to operate
- A plan that goes over a longer period of time
- The effect of matching and blending materials together
- A flower used to direct the eye
- Something that enhances primary composition
- Used to create design or tie bows
- Property owned by a person or company
- How much something is worth
- Area where reproductive organs are attached
30 Clues: Ratio of size • Cause to operate • Decorative ribbon • The way it is distributed • A statement of the assets • How much something is worth • Buying goods for use or resale • A flower used to direct the eye • Used to create design or tie bows • A plan over a short period of time • How cash enters and exits a company • How all of the flowers come together • ...
Business Vocabulary 2023-04-25
Across
- selling products in markets other than the original domestic market
- Money spent on day to day costs
- the leader involves employees in the decision making process
- when a company merges or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production
- Owned by many shareholders
- Setting a low price to gain mark share
- It is a method of assessing the effectiveness of an employee
- These are the owners of a limited company
- goods and services bought in by one country from other countries
- dividing the market into smaller defined groups
- goods and services sold from one country to other countries
- structure means that many decisions are not taken in the centre of the organization but are delegated to the lower levels of management
- is an attempt to appeal to an entire market
- the action of making something
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their firms together to make one business
- Shows how the Net profit and the Retained profit of a business are calculated
- Costs that increase as output increases
- It is illegal to sell: products which have serious flaws or problems
- It involves looking at jobs and adding tasks that require more skill and/or responsibility
- costs that do not change as output changes
- Money made from sales
- he increase in the average price level of goods and services
- sums of money received by a business during a period
- Continuous improvement
- group of between 2 and 20 people who agrees to own and run a business together
- aims or targets that a business works towards
- A businesses promotion strategy
- Payment for work, usually payed monthly
- Groups of workers meeting to improve the buiness
- The business which borrows the name and the format of the business for the royalty which it pays to the franchisee
- is the amount of cash held by the business at the end of each month
- it occurs when a business expands its existing operations
- SMM
- any person or group with a direct interest in the performance and activities of a business
- Money spent on fixed assets
- final profit made by a business
- is the finance needed by a new business to pay for!essential fixed and current assets
- production done by skilled people
- next best alternative given up by choosing another item
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- difference between the selling price of a product or service and the cost of bought in materials and components
- profit reinvested into the company after tax and payments to owners is deducted
- Is where extra tasks of a similar level of work are added to a worker’s job description
- Try to influence the business to act ethically
- the structure in an organization which allows instructions to be passed down from the senior management to the lower part of management
- bility of a business to pay back its short-term debts
- identifying and exploiting a small segment of a larger market by developing products to suit it
- when a business takes decisions that may benefit stakeholders other than shareholders
- lending the name of the business and “its format” to another business for certain amount of royalty
- To change your product to meet local tastes
- setting a high price to maximize profits
- main source of external finance
- wage by how many made
- resources needed to produce goods or services
- is a business which controls all of the market for a product
- the leader is the only person making decisions
- It is illegal to give the consumer a deliberately misleading impression about a product
- the number of subordinates working directly under a manager
- Sales revenue – Cost of goods sold!
- structure means that most decisions are taken at the centre, or the higher levels of management
- Retailers and producers commit an offence if they sell underweight goods or if the weighing equipment they use is inaccurate
- production that allows for variations of products
- is given by a government body to allow a business to build a factory or office in a particular location
- the leader lets workers make all their own decisions
- Production that produces many items
- The 4 P's
- when one company merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at same stage of production
- the levels of management and division of responsibility within an organization
- someone who is lesser ranked than the boss
- Is an additional amount of payment above basic pay as a reward for good work
- Involves rotating workers and making them do each specific task for only a limited time before rotating jobs again
- Owned by a few shareholders
- when a business takes over or merges with another business,also known as integration
- When a country’s Gross Domestic Product increases
- These are other businesses, including banks, which have lent money to the business
- the people you want to sell the product to
- Giving workers responsibility
- This is payment relating to the number of sales made
77 Clues: SMM • The 4 P's • wage by how many made • Money made from sales • Continuous improvement • Owned by many shareholders • Owned by a few shareholders • Money spent on fixed assets • Giving workers responsibility • the action of making something • Money spent on day to day costs • main source of external finance • A businesses promotion strategy • final profit made by a business • ...