business Crossword Puzzles
Business Office 2019-09-15
Across
- Not subject to the procurement code
- Holds our commodity inventory
- Legal document
- 720 form
- large scale projects conducted by CDB
- Third part of BidBuy
- Order forms from
- Purchasing tool
- Procurement Justification Form
- First part of BidBuy
Down
- What you conduct with your staff to show progress, most likely yearly
- How we track our budget
- Shows your headcount
- Payment of an invoice
- Accounting system
- Permanent improvement fund
- your staff
- Second part of BidBuy
- Future accounting system?
19 Clues: 720 form • your staff • Legal document • Purchasing tool • Order forms from • Accounting system • Shows your headcount • Third part of BidBuy • First part of BidBuy • Payment of an invoice • Second part of BidBuy • How we track our budget • Future accounting system? • Permanent improvement fund • Holds our commodity inventory • Procurement Justification Form • Not subject to the procurement code • ...
Business Crossword 2023-07-28
Across
- when you have negative money
- An extra cost that needs to be repaid after borrowing money
- when you own a business with someone else
- something being sold
- when you work under 18 hours each week
- money you originally agree to pay back
- a stack of an item that needs to be sold
- you pay this to recieve something
- a chunk of money that people borrow to afford a house
Down
- you have to pay it when you are paying for you water
- when you work by yourself
- an amount of money made
- when someone runs a business alone or with one other person
- when you get payed by the hour
- an item you use to pay for things
- money you have to pay when you recieve something
- Something you give to people to recieve goods and/ or services
- when you work more than 18 hours each week
- when you get payed ever fortnight
- something you borrow but must give back
20 Clues: something being sold • an amount of money made • when you work by yourself • when you have negative money • when you get payed by the hour • an item you use to pay for things • when you get payed ever fortnight • you pay this to recieve something • when you work under 18 hours each week • money you originally agree to pay back • something you borrow but must give back • ...
business crossword 2023-12-11
Across
- market A market in which prices are falling, encouraging selling
- A financial asset, such as a stock or a bond that can be bought and sold in a financial market
- cost averaging the practice of putting a fixed amount into an investment over a period of time.
- A collection of financial investments like stocks , bonds , commodities , and cash
- gain profit from the sale of an asset
- A security in which the investor loans money to a company
- The rate which the price of goods increases
- a degree of uncertainty
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth
- the annual interest expressed as a percentage of its face value
- Practice of investing in a large variety of stocks ,bonds or funds
Down
- bond A bond , generally considered to be a risk free invest issued by the us Treasury
- IRA An individual retirement account that allows a person to set aside pre taxed income upto a certain amount
- A share of a company or business
- market a market in which there is increased stock trading and raising stock prices
- rating A measurement of the likelihood that a bond holder will be paid back
- IRA an individual retirement account that allows a person to set aside after tax income
- class a group of financial instruments which have similar financial characteristics
- Money from the profits of a company
- a retirement account offered in some job sectors
20 Clues: a degree of uncertainty • A share of a company or business • Money from the profits of a company • gain profit from the sale of an asset • The rate which the price of goods increases • a retirement account offered in some job sectors • The process of setting money aside to increase wealth • A security in which the investor loans money to a company • ...
B2 Business 2024-03-04
19 Clues: Bio • Chef • Bilanz • Anreiz • Einnahmen • Bewerbung • Marktanteil • Marienkäfer • Lieferkette • Gewinnspanne • Gehaltsrunde • Firmenfusion • überbewertet • Verhandlungen • Vertriebskanal • Räumlichkeiten • Ziele erreichen • am neuesten Stand • direkter Vorgesetzter
Business Vocabulary 2024-12-11
Across
- Resources The department which deals with employees’ concerns, such as hiring, salaries, complaints
- Spend a resource such as time, money, or effort in order to make a future improvement
- A pre-set number, usually for hiring a certain number of employees or for a required amount of work
- A manager who oversees a large area of the company
- A specific, positive outcome
- Assistant An aide to a manager or director who makes the office run smoothly; a secretary
- A detailed plan
- Someone who directs several employees
- Designate or treat something as more important than other things
Down
- Surrounded or closed off on all sides. Ex: I have enclosed a plan to increase our revenue.
- Provide a reward or offer something at a special price
- Recognize the full worth of
- Proper in the circumstances
- Adding an employee to the company’s staff
- With respect to; concerning
- Think carefully about something before making a decision
- The employees who work at a company
- A specific benefit or improvement
- An increase in funds the company makes
19 Clues: A detailed plan • Recognize the full worth of • Proper in the circumstances • With respect to; concerning • A specific, positive outcome • A specific benefit or improvement • The employees who work at a company • Someone who directs several employees • An increase in funds the company makes • Adding an employee to the company’s staff • ...
Business Vocabulary 2024-11-18
Across
- The ..... value of the property has significantly increased over the years.
- The business has to manage its ...... to ensure it stays profitable.
- The company is focusing on improving its ..... flow to pay off debt.
- We must adhere to the ..... if we want to stay on track this year.
- Our ..... grew by 10% last quarter due to increased sales
- The ..... rate on this loan is quite high.
- We need to increase our ..... margin to stay competitive.
- Employees received ..... options as part of their compensation.
- We need to ensure we have enough ..... to cover short-term expenses.
Down
- They need additional ..... to fund the new project.
- Reducing ..... costs can improve profitability.
- The ..... of the machinery is accounted for annually.
- The ..... income for this quarter was higher than anticipated.
- Our company’s ..... include cash, property, and investments.
- Our advertising campaign had a great ..... on investment, driving more traffic than expected.
- She has a diverse investment ..... that includes stocks and bonds.
- Our ..... sheet shows a healthy balance of assets and liabilities.
- He increased his ..... in the company by buying additional shares.
- The board announced a ..... payout to shareholders this month.
19 Clues: The ..... rate on this loan is quite high. • Reducing ..... costs can improve profitability. • They need additional ..... to fund the new project. • The ..... of the machinery is accounted for annually. • Our ..... grew by 10% last quarter due to increased sales • We need to increase our ..... margin to stay competitive. • ...
Business Vocab 2025-04-12
Across
- Money earned after all expenses are paid
- A plan for how money will be spent
- Helpful comments or criticism about work or performance
- The money you earn from your job, usually monthly or yearly
- A discussion to reach an agreement, often about a deal or contract
- Another word for a coworker
- A formal talk, often with slides, given at work or school
- A document listing your education and work experience
- A person or company who receives services from a business
- The process of promoting and selling products or services
- A planned discussion at work
- Another person who works at the same company as you
- A student or beginner who works to gain experience
Down
- The total income made by a business
- A time or date when a task must be finished
- A written agreement between two or more people or businesses
- A list of topics to discuss in a meeting
- A meeting to determine if someone is suitable for a job
- The final date or time by which something must be completed
- A job advancement, usually with more responsibility and pay
20 Clues: Another word for a coworker • A planned discussion at work • A plan for how money will be spent • The total income made by a business • Money earned after all expenses are paid • A list of topics to discuss in a meeting • A time or date when a task must be finished • A student or beginner who works to gain experience • Another person who works at the same company as you • ...
Business Assurance 2025-06-17
Across
- How many properties are in the NFU's property portfolio across England and Wales
- The act of keeping confidential information safe!
- The NFU department that helps us to meet all relevant legal and regulatory requirements and maintains adequate insurance cover for its activities
- A sequence of steps taken to achieve a specific outcome. Often documented as a visual diagram / flowchart to share, monitor and review.
- EU Regulation that protects personal data
- You can contact Business Assurance for Contract checking, logo licence requests, reporting data breaches & more on our ______ pages
- This limits how long data can be kept
- Checks carried out to ensure controls and policies are working. Follows the principles of quality management.
- Required before collecting personal data
Down
- Our Property & _______ team keep our NFU buildings safe and maintained
- Formal NFU document that sets out guidelines to direct employees and ensures consistent compliance with laws and NFU internal standards.
- The NFU uses Quality ________ to ensure it consistently provides the service that Members expect to receive.
- A process of identifying workplace Health & Safety dangers
- Legally binding agreement between NFU and external parties
- Our department manages a set of policies which helps us to stay aligned, consistent and responsible in how we work. We recently launched our __________ Policy to help us create a more sustainable future. It sets our how we plan to reduce our environmental impact and meet our sustainability targets - from cutting down waste and conserving energy to making more sustainable choices in our day-to-day operations
- All accidents and near misses should be ________
- Adherence to laws, regulations & internal policies
- How many colleagues are in the Business Assurance Team
- NFU Council, are the governing body of the NFU, and are an elected body of farmer members. The Business Assurance Team play an important role in organisation NFU Council meetings. How many times a year do they meet?
19 Clues: This limits how long data can be kept • Required before collecting personal data • EU Regulation that protects personal data • All accidents and near misses should be ________ • The act of keeping confidential information safe! • Adherence to laws, regulations & internal policies • How many colleagues are in the Business Assurance Team • ...
Business crossword 2025-07-12
Across
- Industry The industry that extracts products from natural resources (like mining, fishing, agriculture).
- Industry The industry that processes raw materials into finished or semi-finished goods (like factories).
- The activity in which people work for others and receive remuneration in return.
- The auxiliary to trade that helps in storing goods until they are needed.
- The reward earned by a businessman for bearing risk.
- trade The buying and selling of goods and services between different countries.
- The activities that assist trade, such as transport, banking, insurance, warehousing, and advertising.
- The reward earned by a professional for providing specialized services.
- Industry The industry that provides services to support primary and secondary industries.
Down
- The branch of business concerned with the distribution of goods and services.
- The economic activity in which goods and services are produced and sold for profit.
- An occupation requiring specialized knowledge and training, often governed by a regulatory body.
- The auxiliary to trade that provides protection against business risks.
- possibility of inadequate profits or losses due to uncertainties.
- risk The type of business risk that can result in both profit and loss, such as changes in demand or competition.
- trade The buying and selling of goods and services within a country.
- Risk The type of business risk that only results in loss, not profit, such as theft or accident.
- risk The type of business risk that arises from unforeseen events like fire, theft, or natural disasters.
- The sector of industry that converts raw materials into finished goods.
- The auxiliary to trade that helps in the movement of goods from producers to consumers.
20 Clues: The reward earned by a businessman for bearing risk. • possibility of inadequate profits or losses due to uncertainties. • The reward earned by a professional for providing specialized services. • trade The buying and selling of goods and services within a country. • The auxiliary to trade that provides protection against business risks. • ...
business crossword 2026-02-10
Across
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- the action of selling something
- a commercial operation or company
- a new method, idea, product, etc.
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level
- a person who sells something
- the activity or business of promoting and selling products or services
- take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity
Down
- the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business
- the state of being legally responsible for something
- a commercial business
- the state of a country or region in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money
- an arrangement by which a company or the state undertakes to provide a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment of a specified premium
- the sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale
19 Clues: a commercial business • a person who sells something • the action of selling something • a commercial operation or company • a new method, idea, product, etc. • the state of being legally responsible for something • take part in commercial trading of a particular commodity • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use • ...
Financial Management 2014-06-18
Across
- cash flows related to purchases and sales of assets
- a statement showing profits, losses, expenses and income
- items of value to the business that have a monetary value
- costs of the business
- complete the formula: Assets = ? + owner's equity
- an activity related to the main trading activities of the business
- an asset that is to be used up within a year is called a ____________ asset
- cash that moves out of the business is a cash __________
Down
- related to buying and paying of debts and finance
- things of worth that have no physical substance
- value of stock the business has at the beginning of the year is __________ stock
- are accounts for money that needs to be paid to the business for goods or services sold
- value of stock the business has at the end of the year is ___________ stock
- income made from sales of goods and services
- cash that moves into a business is called a cash _________
- accounts that the business needs to pay are accounts ____________
- sheet, this report shows the value of assets, liabilities and owner's equity at a point in time
- a statement that shows the movement of cash payments and receipts
18 Clues: costs of the business • income made from sales of goods and services • things of worth that have no physical substance • related to buying and paying of debts and finance • cash flows related to purchases and sales of assets • complete the formula: Assets = ? + owner's equity • a statement showing profits, losses, expenses and income • ...
Chapter 6:Entrepreneurship 2023-09-10
Across
- process of setting goals and deciding how to accomplish them.
- money necessary to start and open a business.
- refers to the way a business is financed
- skills necessary to perform the required work-related tasks of a position.
- someone with experience who can provide advice, suggestions, and ideas.
- movement of money into and out of a business.
- sentence describing the purpose of the business.
- written statement of goals and objectives for a business
Down
- private investors who fund start-up businesses.
- asset pledged that will be claimed by the lender if the loan is not repaid
- money invested in a business by investors who form partnerships or groups to pool investments.
- borrowing money that must be repaid for use in the business.
- all the people and organizations that might purchase a product.
- the gathering and analyzing of information about a business.
- skills that help an individual perform in the workplace or gain success in a career.
- ability to influence others to reach a goal.
- property or items of value a business owns.
- distinguishing characteristic or quality that makes each person unique.
18 Clues: refers to the way a business is financed • property or items of value a business owns. • ability to influence others to reach a goal. • money necessary to start and open a business. • movement of money into and out of a business. • private investors who fund start-up businesses. • sentence describing the purpose of the business. • ...
entrepreneurship 2024-02-22
Across
- - Developing a roadmap or plan for the business that outlines goals, strategies, and actions to achieve success.
- - Creating a distinctive identity, image, and reputation for the business that sets it apart from competitors.
- - Introducing new ideas, products, or methods that create value and differentiation in the market.
- - Generating original ideas, solutions, and approaches to business challenges and opportunities.
- - The ability to bounce back from setbacks, adapt to challenges, and persevere in the face of obstacles.
- - Identifying and addressing issues or obstacles that arise in the course of running a business.
- - Being flexible and responsive to changes in the market, industry, or business environment.
- - Building relationships and connections with other entrepreneurs, professionals, and potential customers or clients.
- - Providing excellent service and support to customers to build loyalty and satisfaction.
- - Promoting the business and its products or services to attract customers and generate sales.
Down
- - Guiding and inspiring others to work towards the vision and goals of the business.
- - Willingness to take calculated risks in pursuit of business growth and success.
- - Believing in one's ability to learn, grow, and improve over time, and embracing challenges as opportunities for development.
- - Understanding and managing the financial aspects of the business, including budgeting, accounting, and cash flow.
- - Being flexible and responsive to changes in the market, industry, or business environment.
- - Continuing to pursue goals and objectives despite obstacles, setbacks, or failures.
- - Working with others, including partners, employees, and stakeholders, to achieve common goals and objectives.
- - Effectively allocating and prioritizing time and resources to maximize productivity and achieve goals.
- - A clear and compelling picture of the desired future state or goal for the business.
- - Encouraging and enabling others to take initiative, make decisions, and contribute to the success of the business.
20 Clues: - Willingness to take calculated risks in pursuit of business growth and success. • - Guiding and inspiring others to work towards the vision and goals of the business. • - Continuing to pursue goals and objectives despite obstacles, setbacks, or failures. • - A clear and compelling picture of the desired future state or goal for the business. • ...
Ramirez - Chapter 2 Vocab 2022-09-15
Across
- generally accepted accounting principles
- designed to collect, document and report financial transactions affecting the business
- buys raw materials and uses machines to transform them into finished products
- a business recognized by law to have a life of its own
- they buy finished and resell them to individuals or other business
- people are able to produce goods and services
- gives a corporation certain rights and privledges
- when the account info is processed by hand
Down
- business owned by two or more people
- provides a needed service for a fee
- when the financial information is recorded by entering it into a computer
- summarized information about the financial status of a business
- person who transforms products or services into real-world businesses
- money
- when business spend more money than they earn
- money that investors, banks, or business owners supply
- business owned by one person
17 Clues: money • business owned by one person • provides a needed service for a fee • business owned by two or more people • generally accepted accounting principles • when the account info is processed by hand • when business spend more money than they earn • people are able to produce goods and services • gives a corporation certain rights and privledges • ...
ENTREPRENEURSHIP 2024-10-18
Across
- Collective word for small businesses
- Type of entrepreneur
- Business owned by contract
- Investor that dictates the use of capital
- Partnership where one partner is not involved in daily running of business
- A document that describes your business in detail.
- Another word for business
- A reason to become an entrepreneur
Down
- Profit distributed by company
- Second phase in business life cycle
- A tool for external analysis of a business
- Individual responsible for supervising business resources
- Concept of product or service that doesn't exist in the market
- Means of funding a business
- A type of resource
15 Clues: A type of resource • Type of entrepreneur • Another word for business • Business owned by contract • Means of funding a business • Profit distributed by company • A reason to become an entrepreneur • Second phase in business life cycle • Collective word for small businesses • Investor that dictates the use of capital • A tool for external analysis of a business • ...
bisnes 2025-11-18
Across
- Valuable item owned
- Separate legal business
- Company ownership
- Using goods/services
- Available goods
- Where goods sold
- Claim on property
- Borrowed money
- Money owed
- Entrepreneur inside company
- Trade without money
- Debt/obligation
Down
- Income earned
- Money earned
- Licensed business
- First model
- Money taken out
- New ideas
- Units of ownership
- Risky project
- the Black Making profit
- Collect opinions
- Business rivalry
- Making goods/services
- Single company control
- the Red Losing money
- Money/assets for business
27 Clues: New ideas • Money owed • First model • Money earned • Income earned • Risky project • Borrowed money • Money taken out • Available goods • Debt/obligation • Collect opinions • Business rivalry • Where goods sold • Licensed business • Company ownership • Claim on property • Units of ownership • Valuable item owned • Trade without money • Using goods/services • the Red Losing money • Making goods/services • ...
Introduction to Business - Chapter 1 2025-09-17
Across
- Revenue minus expenses.
- Activity that provides goods/services for profit.
- Foreign companies opening operations domestically.
- General well-being of society.
- Giving employees authority to respond to customer needs.
- Expansion of business across borders.
- Rivalry among businesses for customers.
- Amount of output per unit of input.
- Retailer or distributor of goods.
Down
- Intangible products.
- Assigning tasks to external organizations.
- Businesses acting in society’s best interest.
- Tangible products.
- Anyone affected by business decisions.
- Tools that increase business efficiency.
- Potential loss of time and money.
- Organization that serves society without profit motive.
- Person who takes risks to start a business.
- Buying and selling goods online.
- Goods/services people can buy.
20 Clues: Tangible products. • Intangible products. • Revenue minus expenses. • General well-being of society. • Goods/services people can buy. • Buying and selling goods online. • Potential loss of time and money. • Retailer or distributor of goods. • Amount of output per unit of input. • Expansion of business across borders. • Anyone affected by business decisions. • ...
study 2023-03-02
Across
- Government Rule
- Not having enough
- 1/5 of Business'
- Joining together
- Mix of all Economys
- Money you make
- Few large sellers
- Alternative Choice
- Physical Items in work
- Generational Economy
- Having too much
- Joint Ownership
- Cost of something
Down
- Identical Products
- Earth Resources
- Business creating
- Benefit of Cost
- Decision of thought
- Working people
- Not enough resources
- Opposing business
- Cost of Benefit
- Owning All parts
- Single Owner
- Economy Of Business'
25 Clues: Single Owner • Working people • Money you make • Earth Resources • Government Rule • Benefit of Cost • Cost of Benefit • Having too much • Joint Ownership • 1/5 of Business' • Joining together • Owning All parts • Not having enough • Business creating • Opposing business • Few large sellers • Cost of something • Identical Products • Alternative Choice • Decision of thought • Mix of all Economys • ...
Application of Knowledge 2015-12-28
Across
- a report showing plans of the business
- _____________ are owned by their workers
- Amount of money invested by owner
- Two or more people in a business
- Ownership is restricted
- A _________ is the right to sell another firm's products
- Inversts in partnership but does not take part in day to day business; has limited liability
- Businesses owned by private individuals
- The basic problems facing businesses
- Process of becoming a PLC
Down
- Where one firm buys out the other business
- Anyone can buy shares
- The easiest business to start
- Skill and risk taking ability
- e.g. charities such as Oxfarn, sport clubs,or societies
- The option which is not chosen
- A egal document which forms a contract between the partners
- Why business want to grow
- ________ has a separate legal identity from its owners
- It's how good you are at telling fibs...
20 Clues: Anyone can buy shares • Ownership is restricted • Why business want to grow • Process of becoming a PLC • The easiest business to start • Skill and risk taking ability • The option which is not chosen • Two or more people in a business • Amount of money invested by owner • The basic problems facing businesses • a report showing plans of the business • ...
Crossword Business Activity 2022-04-25
Across
- Owners of private companies
- people who consume products from a company
- individuals who run the organisation
- they are intangible
- owned and operated by the government
- When two or more people own a business
- percentage of profit paid to shareholders
- they are tangible
- Making as much profit as possible
- owned by individuals or groups individuals.
Down
- Goals or target set by the business
- Organisation that produces goods and services
- group that affects an organisation or is affected by it.
- organisations that engage in business activity but that have also set themselves important goals
- people who work for a business or organizations
- keeping the business operating for a certain amount of time
- satisfy needs without aiming for profit maximisation.
- the number of goods sold
- the financial gain from a product consumed by a consumer
- how objectives will be achieved
20 Clues: they are tangible • they are intangible • the number of goods sold • Owners of private companies • how objectives will be achieved • Making as much profit as possible • Goals or target set by the business • individuals who run the organisation • owned and operated by the government • When two or more people own a business • percentage of profit paid to shareholders • ...
VOCAB!! 2017-10-09
Across
- of Ethics A systematic set of rules and procedures used to guide
- easy to do
- Point The personal satisfaction or advantage that a customer
- The rivalry between companies selling similar products
- Description Section of the business plan outlines the company’s
- making money
- an advantage or profit gained from something
- market-share growth.
- Discovery process to produce new opportunities
- contains four elements: the product or service, the
- Analysis techniques for scanning
- the benefit, and the distribution.
- behavior of an individual, a business, or a culture.
Down
- launch that business.
- 10 years
- spread widely
- information and basic business concept.
- from a product.
- Grid A tool for organizing important information about a
- difference between something
- to discover
- to understand
- making ideas
- Scanning scanning your environment
- venture’s competition.
- their business concepts.
26 Clues: 10 years • easy to do • to discover • making money • making ideas • spread widely • to understand • from a product. • market-share growth. • launch that business. • venture’s competition. • their business concepts. • difference between something • Analysis techniques for scanning • Scanning scanning your environment • the benefit, and the distribution. • information and basic business concept. • ...
Hernandez_Q1Summary 2023-10-04
Across
- total goods in stock
- can do whatever you want
- sharing a business idea
- money spent on equipment
- group of companies with a product demand
- debts your business owes to someone
- can win big or lose big
- takes the risk of the business
- rivalry
- opinions from the buyer
- you can sell it
- promoting a company
- you can physically sell it
- don't need
- financial holdings
- money put into business
- a legal entity separate from owners
- cant live without
Down
- income you get
- total money left in account
- two owners
- you can borrow it
- hires people
- open to everyone
- team that provides money to business
- you can achieve them
- growing a company
- start of a company
- promotes the product
- company name
- money gained
- a distinctive symbol
- promoting a company
- businesses with common goals
- using something to help the business
35 Clues: rivalry • two owners • don't need • hires people • company name • money gained • income you get • you can sell it • open to everyone • you can borrow it • growing a company • cant live without • start of a company • financial holdings • promoting a company • promoting a company • total goods in stock • you can achieve them • promotes the product • a distinctive symbol • sharing a business idea • ...
S3 Business Basics 2023-05-30
Across
- Products sold should be good ?
- Something an entrepreneur would be willing to take
- Somewhere adverts will be heard
- A person who starts their own business
- Where a business is located
- An organisation set up to benefit society
- An image used to represent a brand
- Where a business buys stock/ingredients from
- A person who gives others a job
Down
- A person who gives their time to a good cause
- A phrase used to advertise a brand
- The person who buys the product
- Something an entrepreneur needs to have
- A business will aim to make
- A monthly business cost
- People who work in a business
- Employees paid hourly earn
- Earnings in one year
- The amount of money a product sells for
19 Clues: Earnings in one year • A monthly business cost • Employees paid hourly earn • A business will aim to make • Where a business is located • People who work in a business • Products sold should be good ? • The person who buys the product • Somewhere adverts will be heard • A person who gives others a job • A phrase used to advertise a brand • An image used to represent a brand • ...
Education / Training 2021-10-04
Across
- most successful college major
- Buisness classes main focus
- Test required to pass business
- preferred school to be business teacher
- teethteacher
- private college in Hou TX
- One word describing buisness edu
- what college major relates to trials?
- Max salary in word for business teacher
- College in MA over technology education
- First buisness college
- Basketball teacher
- trial teacher
- Number one college worldwide
- minimum salary business teacher in word
Down
- marketing teacher
- Major that teaches about finance
- Avg salary of business teacher
- Major focused on planes and air travel
- What MAJOR college offers law in MA
- Apps and Programming Teacher
- What cluster would a coach fall under?
- What major relates to feet?
- major relating to eye care
- first University
- College in College station
- colleges have been around since
27 Clues: teethteacher • trial teacher • first University • marketing teacher • Basketball teacher • First buisness college • private college in Hou TX • major relating to eye care • College in College station • Buisness classes main focus • What major relates to feet? • Apps and Programming Teacher • Number one college worldwide • most successful college major • Avg salary of business teacher • ...
Marketing Review 2023-12-12
Across
- Another way of presenting a sales message
- One way of presenting a sales message
- Tactic to sell and advertise products easier
- Promoting products within a business
- Primary purpose of research
- Using emotions to persuade an audience
- A communication channel
- Advertising that has no direct association with someone
- Being able to talk with others
- Gathering data about issues relating to marketing products
- A certain marketing tool
- Large variety of products in a business
Down
- Smart way of automating market-related processes
- Communication that reaches things like social media websites
- Communication that reaches a lot of people in a short amount of time
- Process of dividing a business market
- Cost of the product
- Tactics a business uses to promote business
- Particular position of something
- Process of calling the attention of people to buy a product
- Object that a business sells
21 Clues: Cost of the product • A communication channel • A certain marketing tool • Primary purpose of research • Object that a business sells • Being able to talk with others • Particular position of something • Promoting products within a business • One way of presenting a sales message • Process of dividing a business market • Using emotions to persuade an audience • ...
Crosswords 2024-07-16
Across
- plan for successful digital transformation
- immediate data analysis
- large sets of data analyzed for insights
- combining data from different sources
- management of the flow of goods and services
- successful digital use by employees
- system that integrates various business processes
- virtual model of a physical object or system
- protection in digital business environments
- network of interconnected devices
- system for managing customer relationships
- accuracy and reliability of data
Down
- digital change impacting business processes
- redesigning business processes for improvement
- use of technology to perform tasks
- analysis of data for business insights
- based ERP solutions
- process of adopting ERP systems
- technology enhancing supply chain transparency
- integration of artificial intelligence in business
- isolated data storage within an organization
- improved by ERP systems
- analytics for customer engagement
- considerations in using AI and big data
- user experience in digital product design
25 Clues: based ERP solutions • immediate data analysis • improved by ERP systems • process of adopting ERP systems • accuracy and reliability of data • analytics for customer engagement • network of interconnected devices • use of technology to perform tasks • successful digital use by employees • combining data from different sources • analysis of data for business insights • ...
E-Commerce Voc. Chapter 1 and 2 2013-09-20
Across
- markup language – The standard language for the Web browser.
- name – An addressing scheme to identify and locate computers on the Internet
- chain: the sequence of design, production, and marketing efforts a business conducts to deliver its products at the right price and time. Elastic demand: when pricing changes create a change in the amount of goods or services consumers are willing to buy at a certain price.
- loyalty: refers to a customer’s preference for a particular product
- search engines – Use automated computer programs to scan Internet databases.
- Control Protocol / Internet Protocol (TCP / IP) – The commonly used language through which systems communicate on the Internet.
- Commerce – the conducting of business by electronic means.
- Customization: the production of goods that offer specialized choices to mainstream buyers
- to business: business model in which the consumer initiates the transaction, posting an intent or desire to buy a certain product at a certain price.
- Resource Locator – Indicates the address of a Web Site.
Down
- Service Provider – A company that provides others with access to or a presence on the Internet.
- business – A business with physical storefronts.
- retailer – A retailer that sells its products through traditional channels and online.
- host provider – Allows customers to house their Web site documents on the company’s servers.
- Wide Web – A global collection of graphical and hypertext Internet pages that can be viewed with a computer.
- to government: business model that connects the private sector to the government marketplace.
- is any process a business conducts over a computer net-work.
- to consumer: business model that allows consumers to easily access relevant information from government agencies.
- Internet Service Providers – Companies offering wireless connection services to the public.
19 Clues: business – A business with physical storefronts. • Resource Locator – Indicates the address of a Web Site. • Commerce – the conducting of business by electronic means. • markup language – The standard language for the Web browser. • is any process a business conducts over a computer net-work. • loyalty: refers to a customer’s preference for a particular product • ...
accounting crossword 2022-10-11
Across
- an amount recorded on the left side of an account
- a business owned by one person
- a formal written document that describes that nature of a business and how it will operate
- a sale for which payment will be received at a later date
- the difference between personal assets and personal liabilities
- a list of accounts used by a business
- recording transactions in a journal
- an increase in equity resulting from the sale of goods or service
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- the difference between assets and liabilities
- an amount owed
Down
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- the name given to an account
- written acknowledgment for cash received
- a form on which a brief message is written describing a transaction
- an accounting device used to analyze transactions
- information for each transaction recorded in a journal
- an amount recorded on the right side of an account
- a person or business to whom a liability is owned
- the use of ethics in making business decisions
- anything of value that is owned
21 Clues: an amount owed • the name given to an account • a business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • recording transactions in a journal • a list of accounts used by a business • written acknowledgment for cash received • financial rights to the assets of a business • the difference between assets and liabilities • a business that performs an activity for a fee • ...
ESB Terms 2023-12-12
Across
- a tangible item a business owns
- a person who provides monetary funds with hopes of earning a return
- uses own money to fund their business
- makes major decisions
- an individual with an interest in the business
- an intangible service or skill performed
- set rate of pay for hours worked
- costs that remain the same
- sharing a start-up business online to pre-sell products
- idea for single owner with limited liability
- the person that developed or created a company
- turning ideas into action
- a legal method used to protect an invention for a limited time
Down
- a form of compensation in lieu of cash
- the key objective for a business owner
- hired by a company and compensated for work
- the individuals that own the business
- owns at least one share of company's stock
- ability to adapt to change, loss and disappointment
- set amount of pay in a given period
- final stage of the business life cycle
- being able to tackle goals with courage and perseverance
- oversees company's finances
- a new idea, product or method
24 Clues: makes major decisions • turning ideas into action • costs that remain the same • oversees company's finances • a new idea, product or method • a tangible item a business owns • set rate of pay for hours worked • set amount of pay in a given period • uses own money to fund their business • the individuals that own the business • a form of compensation in lieu of cash • ...
ITB SHEET GAME 2024-05-22
Across
- a document that is used to introduce yourself to employers
- paid activities to promote your business
- the legal right of an owners work
- rate the number of people in the workforce that are unemployed
- principles of morality
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- an increase in the general level of prices
- things of value owned by a firm
- bring goods into a country from aboard for sale
- items necessary for existence
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products.
Down
- a decrease in the general decline of prices for goods and services
- a business owned by only one person
- when supply is greater than demand
- a person who buys and uses good and services
- a symbol or word linked with a company or product
- an individual who starts & runs a business
- an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- the cost of operating a business
- resources are owned and controlled by the people of the country
20 Clues: principles of morality • items necessary for existence • things of value owned by a firm • the cost of operating a business • the legal right of an owners work • when supply is greater than demand • a business owned by only one person • paid activities to promote your business • an individual who starts & runs a business • an increase in the general level of prices • ...
Agbusiness 2015-02-25
Across
- the term used when a partnership ends
- money needed to start a business
- both personal and business assets are at risk(2words)
- runs the day-to-day operations of a LLC
- people who start, manage, and operate their own business
- all the activities, functions and organizational processes of creating an enterprise (2words)
- developed the reaper
- brothers that founded an ag supply store
Down
- originated in 1847 in Milwaukee
- an agreement that defines a partnership or LLC
- a business owned by one person(2words)
- founded in 1864 by Otto and Cie Nikolaus(2 words)
- an income tax a person working for themselves must pay each quarter
- the portions of an agreement that sets business guidelines and duties
- two or more people go into business together
- units of ownership
- a legal form of business that limits owner's loss to business capital contribution
17 Clues: units of ownership • developed the reaper • originated in 1847 in Milwaukee • money needed to start a business • the term used when a partnership ends • a business owned by one person(2words) • runs the day-to-day operations of a LLC • brothers that founded an ag supply store • two or more people go into business together • an agreement that defines a partnership or LLC • ...
Vocab 2022-12-12
Across
- money a business loses
- value that is owed
- business owned by one person
- cash on hand for small purchases
- increase in sales
- device used to analyze transaction
- transferring from journal to ledger
- principles of the right and wrong
- business form ordering a bank to pay cash
- recording transactions in a journal
- number assigned to an account
Down
- profit a business makes in a month
- Transactions in chronological order
- Keeps track of checks you have written
- length of time a business reports info
- right side of the T chart
- list of accounts owned by a business
- value that is owned
- accounts which payments can be ordered
- Left side of the T chart
- Financial rights to the assets
- group of financial accounts
- assets taken out for personal use
- recording,and analyzing financial info
- brief message in written on it
25 Clues: increase in sales • value that is owed • value that is owned • money a business loses • Left side of the T chart • right side of the T chart • group of financial accounts • business owned by one person • number assigned to an account • Financial rights to the assets • brief message in written on it • cash on hand for small purchases • assets taken out for personal use • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-08
Across
- financial report for companies assets
- when someone owes someone else money
- total amount of money that comes into and out business
- a company purchasing and receiving goods from other company.
- one that does not change with the volume of sales
- money owed to a business
- account that shoes payments to employees salaries
- the ongoing cost of doing business
- money made after taxes
- financial value of an asset
- company's good and raw materials
Down
- companies total earning
- money a business owes to its suppliers
- information about a business expenses and revenue
- assets offered in exchange for loan
- a type of record keeping adjustment
- a document used to hold two parties responsible
- cost of conducting business
- how quickly something can be changed into cash
- professional analysis of companies finances and overall performance
- contract that outlines legal ownership of assest
21 Clues: money made after taxes • companies total earning • money owed to a business • cost of conducting business • financial value of an asset • company's good and raw materials • the ongoing cost of doing business • assets offered in exchange for loan • a type of record keeping adjustment • when someone owes someone else money • financial report for companies assets • ...
iBMC Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-22
Across
- Worth or importance (5)
- Person who starts and runs a business (12)
- Money spent in the process of doing business (8)
- Person who buys goods or services (8)
- Attractive or wanted (9)
- Promoting and selling products or services (9)
- Financial support or backing (7)
- Commercial activity or enterprise (8)
- Abilities or expertise (6)
- Capable of working successfully (6)
Down
- Group of people with common interests or (9)
- Possible or practical to do (8)
- Unique identity of a product or company (5)
- Person who uses the services of a professional or company (6)
- Income generated by a business (7)
- Individuals or entities involved in a joint goal (8)
- Providing funds or capital for a project or business (9)
- Materials or assets used to achieve objectives (9)
- What makes your idea stand out? (16)
- Connections or associations between people (13)
- Purpose or objective of a business or organization (7)
21 Clues: Worth or importance (5) • Attractive or wanted (9) • Abilities or expertise (6) • Possible or practical to do (8) • Financial support or backing (7) • Income generated by a business (7) • Capable of working successfully (6) • What makes your idea stand out? (16) • Person who buys goods or services (8) • Commercial activity or enterprise (8) • ...
Unit 5 - Finance 2025-04-23
Across
- Long-term loan used to buy property
- Fixed and variable costs added together
- Asking for donations via the internet
- Costs that do not change
- Money made from sales before costs are taken away
- Parts of businesses that can be bought by the public
- Where businesses can buy now and pay later
- Short-term loan given by the bank
- Where a business loses money
- Someone who deals with money for a business
Down
- A business's ability to pay off debt
- Profit re-invested in the business
- The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover costs
- Money borrowed from the bank
- Profit after cost of sales taken away
- Someone who invests in a business
- Profit left after expenses are taken away
- Costs that can change
- Rate of return on investment
- Things the business owns that can be sold
20 Clues: Costs that can change • Costs that do not change • Money borrowed from the bank • Rate of return on investment • Where a business loses money • Someone who invests in a business • Short-term loan given by the bank • Profit re-invested in the business • Long-term loan used to buy property • A business's ability to pay off debt • Profit after cost of sales taken away • ...
Business 2022-10-24
Across
- The day-to-day activities required for continued business functioning
- there's 5
- biden
- and deciding what is needed
- employees
Down
- An organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services
- advantages
- The process of planning, staffing, leading, and organizing the employees of the business
- getting everyone in line
- always coming back
- Ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs
11 Clues: biden • there's 5 • employees • advantages • always coming back • getting everyone in line • and deciding what is needed • Ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs • An organized effort to produce and/or distribute goods and services • The day-to-day activities required for continued business functioning • ...
Business 2020-10-04
Across
- When theres a gap in the market theres an ...
- Entrepreneurs have enterprising ...
- The first name of the man who made Disney
- A business can provide goods or ...
- Money in a business is called
- Where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services
Down
- the people who create a product
- The person who uses the product
- the last name of the founder of apple
- The chance of failure and loss in a business
- A person who sets up a business is a
11 Clues: Money in a business is called • the people who create a product • The person who uses the product • Entrepreneurs have enterprising ... • A business can provide goods or ... • A person who sets up a business is a • the last name of the founder of apple • The first name of the man who made Disney • The chance of failure and loss in a business • ...
Business 2021-02-03
Across
- a tangible product you can buy from a shop
- all the people involved with a business
- Something which is a necessity to your life
- something you can live without
- a team in a company who takes care of employees
- a team in a company who advertises products
Down
- a company which sells/distributes goods/services
- someone who makes financial decisions
- Something which is performed by a company for you
- Someone who starts a business or has a new idea
- Changing processes or creating more effective way
11 Clues: something you can live without • someone who makes financial decisions • all the people involved with a business • a tangible product you can buy from a shop • Something which is a necessity to your life • a team in a company who advertises products • Someone who starts a business or has a new idea • a team in a company who takes care of employees • ...
Business 2021-09-14
Across
- an advantage of secondary research
- if the data is ethical then it is...
- data that cannot be measured, descriptive
- data collected by someone else
Down
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- how accurately a method measures what it is intended to measure
- The aim of most businesses
- Measured using numbers
- data collected by the researcher
- a disadvantage of secondary research
- Created the 'Food Love Stories' adverts
11 Clues: Measured using numbers • The aim of most businesses • data collected by someone else • data collected by the researcher • an advantage of secondary research • if the data is ethical then it is... • a disadvantage of secondary research • Created the 'Food Love Stories' adverts • data that cannot be measured, descriptive • ...
business 2013-03-14
Across
- the cost of somehing
- the sector where the item is finished
- the sector where raw materials are gathered
- teacher on thursday
- where raw materials are made into products
Down
- the thing you sell
- the money a business make
- how to sell your product
- type of advertising next to the road
- lesson on thursday
- where you sell your product
11 Clues: the thing you sell • lesson on thursday • teacher on thursday • the cost of somehing • how to sell your product • the money a business make • where you sell your product • type of advertising next to the road • the sector where the item is finished • where raw materials are made into products • the sector where raw materials are gathered
business 2023-10-24
Across
- a person that expresses the wants of a business owner to the business's employees
- a person who starts, operates and has the risk of failure in a business
- the chance of loss in a business
- when a business is run by 2-20 people
- where one business has complete control over a industry's market
- item owned by a business that can be given a value
- strengths, weakness, opportunities, threats
Down
- when a bank allows a business to overdraw from their account with an agreed limit
- how greatly made a good or service is
- the costs of running in a business
- a person who works for a business
11 Clues: the chance of loss in a business • a person who works for a business • the costs of running in a business • how greatly made a good or service is • when a business is run by 2-20 people • strengths, weakness, opportunities, threats • item owned by a business that can be given a value • where one business has complete control over a industry's market • ...
Business 2023-12-06
Across
- a payment that someone such a writer or musician gets each time their work is sold or performed
- money that you pay to a professional person or institution for their work
- a person who licenses a franchise
- a company that is bought by another one
- to be the person in charge of meeting or company
Down
- a lack of success in any kind of activity
- someone whose profession is to provide people with legal advice and services
- a business or other organization owned by the people so work in it who also share the profits
- a natural ability for being for for specific activity
- a statement that about to happen according to available information
- a statement that shows that you disagree with some kind of anyone’s point, plan etc.
11 Clues: a person who licenses a franchise • a company that is bought by another one • a lack of success in any kind of activity • to be the person in charge of meeting or company • a natural ability for being for for specific activity • a statement that about to happen according to available information • ...
Business 2023-09-15
Across
- representative Gives advice and supports colleagues
- Sell retail products, goods and services to customers
- group of people employed by a company
- Symbol or word representing a company
Down
- Responsible for sending goods to clients
- Second in command in an organization
- Working from home using technology
- Individual who owns stocks in a company
- Person who carries out administrative tasks
- Determining actions to achieve goals
- Providing a product or service for money
11 Clues: Working from home using technology • Second in command in an organization • Determining actions to achieve goals • group of people employed by a company • Symbol or word representing a company • Individual who owns stocks in a company • Responsible for sending goods to clients • Providing a product or service for money • Person who carries out administrative tasks • ...
Business 2024-12-04
Across
- Worth less
- to use and lose money
- A individual who monopolizes the trade industry using capitalism
- to have enough funds to purchase
- the act of using an asset in order to generate income over time
- the movement of currency through the areas resources and trade
Down
- the medium of exchanging goods and services within a certain country
- a product that has already been bought
- an individual or company declaring their bankrupt
- to be given a commission
- to give currency in return for a product or service
11 Clues: Worth less • to use and lose money • to be given a commission • to have enough funds to purchase • a product that has already been bought • an individual or company declaring their bankrupt • to give currency in return for a product or service • the movement of currency through the areas resources and trade • the act of using an asset in order to generate income over time • ...
Business 2024-10-29
11 Clues: workers • who by the product • Shipping away goods • where we watch shows • the things people by • the going down of value • people who practice law • given away goods for money • what people by things with • there’s a large ————- for this item • The amount of money to by something
Business 2025-05-13
Across
- share A share of the market that a business controls.
- The money left after costs are taken from revenue.
- The money a business earns from selling goods or services.
- A short-term way to raise money through borrowing.
- cost The cost of producing one more unit of output.
- A goal a business wants to achieve.
- chain A diagram showing how a product moves from producer to consumer.
Down
- The people who buy goods or services.
- A person who starts their own business.
- People who work for a business.
- An amount of money borrowed from a bank.
11 Clues: People who work for a business. • A goal a business wants to achieve. • The people who buy goods or services. • A person who starts their own business. • An amount of money borrowed from a bank. • The money left after costs are taken from revenue. • A short-term way to raise money through borrowing. • cost The cost of producing one more unit of output. • ...
Basic of accounting 2024-11-09
Across
- Costs incurred to generate revenue
- Income earned from business operations
- List of accounts and their balances
- Obligations or debts owed by a business
- Business activity with financial impact
- Total debits equal total credits
- Reduction in value of an asset
- Report of revenue and expenses
- Movement of cash in and out
Down
- Book of original entry
- Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- Items of value owned by a business
- Right side of an account
- Left side of an account
- Owner’s interest in the business
- Financial position at a point in time
- Funds contributed by the owner(s)
- Transferring journal entries to ledger
- Revenue recognized when earned
- Collection of all accounts
20 Clues: Book of original entry • Left side of an account • Right side of an account • Collection of all accounts • Movement of cash in and out • Reduction in value of an asset • Revenue recognized when earned • Report of revenue and expenses • Owner’s interest in the business • Total debits equal total credits • Funds contributed by the owner(s) • Items of value owned by a business • ...
Marketing Notes 2015-10-02
Across
- renewing part of the business cycle
- customer will buy the product no matter the price
- there are more products than are being bought
- slow part of of business cycle
- percentage of total revenue
- there are not enough products to go around
- growing part of business cycle
- bought for business uses.
- groups based on location
- groups based on population
- a need
Down
- a want
- when both consumer and producers are happy with price
- movement of an economy through 4 phases
- consumers ability to buy products
- down part of a business cycle
- Gross national product
- bought for personal use
- Gross domestic product
- the amount of goods producers produce
20 Clues: a want • a need • Gross national product • Gross domestic product • bought for personal use • groups based on location • bought for business uses. • groups based on population • percentage of total revenue • down part of a business cycle • slow part of of business cycle • growing part of business cycle • consumers ability to buy products • renewing part of the business cycle • ...
Chapter 1 2025-09-30
Across
- Revenue minus expenses.
- Activity that provides goods/services for profit.
- Foreign companies opening operations domestically.
- General well-being of society.
- Giving employees authority to respond to customer needs.
- Expansion of business across borders.
- Rivalry among businesses for customers.
- Amount of output per unit of input.
- Retailer or distributor of goods.
Down
- Intangible products.
- Assigning tasks to external organizations.
- Businesses acting in society’s best interest.
- Tangible products.
- Anyone affected by business decisions.
- Tools that increase business efficiency.
- Potential loss of time and money.
- Organization that serves society without profit motive.
- Person who takes risks to start a business.
- Buying and selling goods online.
- Goods/services people can buy.
20 Clues: Tangible products. • Intangible products. • Revenue minus expenses. • General well-being of society. • Goods/services people can buy. • Buying and selling goods online. • Potential loss of time and money. • Retailer or distributor of goods. • Amount of output per unit of input. • Expansion of business across borders. • Anyone affected by business decisions. • ...
Types of business 2014-06-05
Across
- A business with two or more owners.
- Borrowing money to finance operations of the business.
- A portion of the information posted on a website.
- A business owned and operated by the provincial or federal government
- one person own's a business
- Predicting future conditions.
- A unit of ownership in a corporation
Down
- The part of a corporation’s profit after taxes that each shareholder receives
- A business owned by members who utilize the goods and services offered.
- A corporation owned by a small number of shareholders.
- The formal name for a city or town.
- The money a business receives for the products and/or services it sells or from its investments.
- The name given to a website; a web address.
- A business owned by, but existing separately from, its shareholders
- Short for “Small office Home office,”
- A business project that matches the skills of two individuals or businesses for mutual benefit
- Raising money using the owner’s resources or money from investors.
- A method of direct distribution that uses the internet to sell products directly to consumers.
- The relocation of some of a company’s operations to another country.
- A person who owns shares in a corporation; also called a stockholder.
20 Clues: one person own's a business • Predicting future conditions. • A business with two or more owners. • The formal name for a city or town. • A unit of ownership in a corporation • Short for “Small office Home office,” • The name given to a website; a web address. • A portion of the information posted on a website. • A corporation owned by a small number of shareholders. • ...
Cash-flow crossword 2023-02-11
Across
- a limitation It that it is just a ________
- a reason business create cash flow forecasts it identifies potential _________ in cash balances
- figures in _______ indicate negative figures
- Flow of money into a business
- keeping too much stock uses up cash and there is an elevated risk that stock becomes unusable
- money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity etc. that keep a business operating
- A cause of a cash flow problem is that businesses can incur unexpected costs known as ____________________
- flow of money into and out of a business
- opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to reduce the ____________ offered to customers
- asset that easily be changed into cash
Down
- Flow of money out of a business
- inability to meet debts
- to improve cash flow a business can sell off a premises (or asset) and then lease it back
- total Revenue - total Cost
- money that can be readily used for business operations
- a strategy to improve cash flow is to ________ payments to suplliers
- money taken out of the business by owner for personal use
- total inflows – total outflows
- The____________ will always be the same figure as that of the closing balance of the previous month
20 Clues: inability to meet debts • total Revenue - total Cost • Flow of money into a business • total inflows – total outflows • Flow of money out of a business • opening Balance +/- net Cash Flow • asset that easily be changed into cash • flow of money into and out of a business • a limitation It that it is just a ________ • figures in _______ indicate negative figures • ...
AOS2 Revision Crossword 2023-04-18
Across
- In a certain business model customers are able to ___ products
- An internal source of finance
- Money paid for an existing reputation
- A gas deposit is a ______ resource
- Businesses have minimal control over this
- These are shared in a partnership
- Where a person is able to purchase the rights to use a business name and distribute their goods and/or services.
- The first word of the first page of a business plan
- If a business is located on a backstreet it may not be this
- These enterprises pursue their aim through selling goods or services
- An extent a shareholders control
Down
- A certain business model has none, or very little, of these
- This is a short term form of credit
- If a business is legally a seperate entity
- A type of resource that requires supplier, natural resource and CSR considerations
- A disadvantage of a public listed company
- If starting a new business it will likely be harder to get a ____
- The purpose of these is to provide essential public needs.
- This concerns who is legally required to pay debt if a business cannot
- These two words outline goals/objectives and steps to achieve these
- A form of long-term borrowing
- Typically has a high interest rate
22 Clues: An internal source of finance • A form of long-term borrowing • An extent a shareholders control • These are shared in a partnership • A gas deposit is a ______ resource • Typically has a high interest rate • This is a short term form of credit • Money paid for an existing reputation • A disadvantage of a public listed company • Businesses have minimal control over this • ...
Kylie Sherrill 2024-04-08
Across
- Knowledge,facts, or data presented in a useful form.
- The process of activity or producing goods and services
- to a particular business
- The management function of providing guidance to workers and work projects
- Short range planning of specific actions the business will take
- The ability to communicate, interact, and build relationship with other
- The management function of setting up the way the business´s work will be done.
- Equipment and supplies used by businesses in their operation
Down
- Activities and benefits provided by a business to its customers to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- People who work to produce goods or services
- Fulfilling the requirements of the law.
- The values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- Focused on customer needs and wants
- An organized effort to produce goods and services
- All the activities a business engages in to interact with its customers
- Converting facts and figures into useful information
- The management function that monitors the work effort
- Private information that belongs to an organization and cannot be released to the public
- The day to day activities required for continued business functioning
- Polite behavior; good manners
- Undisclosed information within a particular business or industry
21 Clues: to a particular business • Polite behavior; good manners • Focused on customer needs and wants • Fulfilling the requirements of the law. • People who work to produce goods or services • An organized effort to produce goods and services • Knowledge,facts, or data presented in a useful form. • Converting facts and figures into useful information • ...
Environment of Management 2025-12-27
Across
- Cultural values, demographics, and consumer behavior
- Employees impacted by ethical or unethical practices
- Organizations that pressure businesses to act responsibly
- Stakeholders outside the organization, such as customers and suppliers
- Environmental sustainability and climate-related business concerns
- Business factor dealing with inflation, interest rates, and employment
- Personal beliefs about right and wrong behavior
- Written guidelines outlining acceptable business conduct
- Meeting present needs without harming the future
- Business actions that violate moral standards
- Open and honest business reporting
- Corporate giving to benefit society
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- Individuals or groups affected by a business’s actions
- The collection of external factors that influence business decisions
- Business approach balancing profit with social responsibility
- When two companies cooperate to achieve shared goals
- Government agencies that enforce rules and standards
- Innovations such as automation, AI, and digital transformation
- Laws and regulations businesses must follow
- How successful businesses respond to environmental change
- Factories with poor working conditions used to reduce costs
- Company image influenced by social responsibility
- Government policies and regulations affecting businesses
- Public perception of a company’s ethical behavior
- Decisions about what is morally right or wrong in business
- Stakeholders inside the organization, such as employees
- Financial gains that may increase or decrease due to ethics
27 Clues: Open and honest business reporting • Corporate giving to benefit society • Laws and regulations businesses must follow • Business actions that violate moral standards • Personal beliefs about right and wrong behavior • Meeting present needs without harming the future • Company image influenced by social responsibility • Public perception of a company’s ethical behavior • ...
Business communications 2022-06-02
Across
- unprepared speaking
- socially accepted principle to follow made by society
- examples are words like “always” “never”
- people remember the last thing you do
- ends a sentence
- listening where you don’t process what they’re saying
- a set of words that completed a thought or fact
- people you have connections with
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- sentence that does not have punctuation
- social communication rules
- people remember the first thing you do
- listening where you processes what they’re saying
- listener has to draw a conclusion from what the speaker is saying
- used to join words
- sentence that doesn’t finish a whole thought properly
- Different words have different meanings for different people
- four zones of space
- denotes a pause
- avoid giving direct answers
19 Clues: ends a sentence • denotes a pause • used to join words • unprepared speaking • four zones of space • social communication rules • avoid giving direct answers • people you have connections with • people remember the last thing you do • people remember the first thing you do • sentence that does not have punctuation • examples are words like “always” “never” • ...
Business Education 2019-02-07
Across
- an example of good work ethics
- the key to effective communication
- what age can work any job and unlimited hours
- oversees and insures safety on jobs
- people who are productive workers
- better grades and higher self esteem
- increase speed and accuracy over time
- jobs that someone 14 and under can perform
- georgia requires a permit to work for employees of this age
- words that are unknown which can be a barrier to communication
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- mode of thinking-analyzing and assessing a problem
- the behavior that a business adheres to in its dealing with the world
- hourly earnings paid to new workers
- dangerous jobs that youth under 18 cannot perform
- graphs & charts which is a category of communication
- proper behavior in the workplace-like shaking hands
- act of transferring information from one place to another.
- why some people choose to work
- a combination of your values, attitude and pride in your work
19 Clues: an example of good work ethics • why some people choose to work • people who are productive workers • the key to effective communication • hourly earnings paid to new workers • oversees and insures safety on jobs • better grades and higher self esteem • increase speed and accuracy over time • jobs that someone 14 and under can perform • ...
NRI BUSINESS 2020-01-07
Across
- currency of america
- roots
- marine person
- between countries
- sending money
- permitted to
- in lieu of
- representative body in a foreign country
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- outside
- person who deals in currency
- agreed upon by three or more Governments
- license to travel abroad
- traveller
- indian living in another country
- permission to open account
- lenient
- act
- another country
- allowed to enter
19 Clues: act • roots • outside • lenient • traveller • in lieu of • permitted to • marine person • sending money • another country • allowed to enter • between countries • currency of america • license to travel abroad • permission to open account • person who deals in currency • indian living in another country • agreed upon by three or more Governments • representative body in a foreign country
Business Terminology 2020-04-07
Across
- a cost that remains the same short term
- goods in stock
- costs required for operation
- resources that has value owned by a company
- when 2 or more companies combine
- profit from sales - COGS
- companies legal and financial debts
- a person whom you owe money to
- selling goods overseas
- individual organisations
- movement of cash within a business
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- made by businesses
- severe economic decline
- opposite of profit
- loss of value over time
- a person who owes you money
- an intangible asset
- an individual who has an interest in a business
- money put into the business by owner
19 Clues: goods in stock • made by businesses • opposite of profit • an intangible asset • selling goods overseas • severe economic decline • loss of value over time • profit from sales - COGS • individual organisations • a person who owes you money • costs required for operation • a person whom you owe money to • when 2 or more companies combine • movement of cash within a business • ...
business crossword 2021-03-03
Across
- when you write to a friend is it called?
- the person performing the internship
- a place where documents are stored on your computer
- works under an employer
- if you want to meet then do you have to?
- people choose clothes and want them ... when it's not in stock
- you have to conclude a deal ..... a contract
- you have to make an appointment by phone ...
- when the executives conclude a contract
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- employs people at work
- according to that, the children have school lessons
- you need it when you want to put two papers together
- when are you running showing off yours?
- if they want you to learn something new they will send you to ...
- the place where the company is located
- offering goods to the customer
- you are asking for new shoes
- 22.6
- at school they receive from teachers
19 Clues: 22.6 • employs people at work • works under an employer • you are asking for new shoes • offering goods to the customer • the person performing the internship • at school they receive from teachers • the place where the company is located • when are you running showing off yours? • when the executives conclude a contract • when you write to a friend is it called? • ...
business crossword 2023-01-25
Across
- how much you have of the thing you are selling how you make money by advertising a product
- a class of type of business
- a way of setting out where you need to go
- that you are very fast at the task
- when there is a fault with a produce or someone need help choosing something you help them
- a target that you are working towards
- the way of getting people to buy the product
- a form of earning something you can trad for things
- the cut the government gets
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- money that you get paid for retirement
- when the thing you invest in or your company has cost more then when you received
- a place where people work
- the place you sell stocks or goods
- when you make money on something
- the amount of money you have to spend
- a person that works for a company
- a way that a company has changes
- a way of collecting money after a job
- a small part of a company that you can by
19 Clues: a place where people work • a class of type of business • the cut the government gets • when you make money on something • a way that a company has changes • a person that works for a company • the place you sell stocks or goods • that you are very fast at the task • the amount of money you have to spend • a target that you are working towards • ...
Risky Business 2017-07-19
Across
- R.I.P
- and... send
- Big wave
- Ride around across and upside down
- Big amount of snow falls from mountain
- not 18+
- massive wind funnel
- baton, gun + knife
Down
- Hot, orange
- Dry, no rain for a long time
- Taking your own life
- Big teeth, lives in ocean, attacks
- coughing, vomiting + a runny nose
- Ground moving, tectonic plates shifting
- plane, jump, parachute
- Big mountain filled with lava
- Electric, flash, storm
- Beer, Wine + Spirits
- the_____ left the suburb knee deep in water
19 Clues: R.I.P • not 18+ • Big wave • Hot, orange • and... send • baton, gun + knife • massive wind funnel • Taking your own life • Beer, Wine + Spirits • plane, jump, parachute • Electric, flash, storm • Dry, no rain for a long time • Big mountain filled with lava • coughing, vomiting + a runny nose • Big teeth, lives in ocean, attacks • Ride around across and upside down • ...
Business Communication 2022-01-13
Across
- Influences, How we were raised, the role we have according to our gender
- communication, the flow of information from higher levels of an organization to those in a lower level
- communication, casual sharing information with no customs
- communication, the flow of information from lower levels of an organization to those in a higher level
- communication, sharing information that confirms specific protocol
- effect, tendency to remember words at the end of a communication
- It is the process by which the message is translated from an idea or thought into symbols such as words
- Influences, Influences that include our senses, age, health
- where the receiver of message interprets its message
- is the process of using words, sounds, signs, or action to express a thought
- effect, tendency to remember words at the beginning of a communication
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- Influences, Differences in cultural upbringing will influences your behavior and perception
- the ways in which people in an organization are different from and similar to one another
- the process by which the symbols are sent to the receiver
- is the relationship that develop between people who have regular contact at work
- perception, The process by which individuals perceive what they want to in media messages.
- message with little or no basis of facts that are usually unverifiable
- communication, communication that takes place between peers or people who work together
- communication, Hearing, seeing and remembering only what you want to hear and see
- Study of writing or speaking as a way of communicating information or persuading an individual.
20 Clues: where the receiver of message interprets its message • the process by which the symbols are sent to the receiver • communication, casual sharing information with no customs • Influences, Influences that include our senses, age, health • effect, tendency to remember words at the end of a communication • ...
Business Stuff 2022-01-07
Across
- involves analyzing information, setting goals, making decisions
- the ability to motivate individuals
- the activities involved in obtaining, preparing, and compensating the employees of a business
- business controlled by people more than one
- the way people get along and interact with each other
- the process of raising consumer awareness
- all the people 16 years and older who are employed or who are looking for a job
- first line management which oversees day to day work of employees
- a good or service brought into one country
- Sending a good or service out of a country
- electronic retail business
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- process of doing the goals of organization
- a disruptive commercial message
- tools invented to make life easier
- tax/duty that is paid on imports and exports
- text stored on your computer by a web browser
- actual place where transactions take place
- Something manufactured or refined for sale
- financial assets
19 Clues: financial assets • electronic retail business • a disruptive commercial message • tools invented to make life easier • the ability to motivate individuals • the process of raising consumer awareness • process of doing the goals of organization • actual place where transactions take place • Something manufactured or refined for sale • ...
Business Stakeholders 2022-04-12
Across
- guardianship and protection in relation to the environment and its resources.
- things companies produce and sell to make money.
- Achievement of an action (or goal) that has been set for the business.
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; They are interested in business’ ability to earn revenue, provide jobs, and pay tax.
- The control over an enterprise, providing the power to dictate the operations and functions.
- Market A particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed. This group also includes specific customers to whom a company directs its marketing efforts
- A person employed for wages or salary, especially at non-executive level.
- stakeholders whose interest in a company comes through a direct relationship, such as employment, ownership, or investment.
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- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something has been accounted for.
- the creation of a new or improved product or service.
- A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- what a company expects to accomplish over a specific period of time
- an owner of shares of a company. They own a portion of the company, but are not necessarily involved in day to day decision making or management.
- an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business
- A particular sector of a population, organised by income levels, age, gender, race.
- A person or organization that provides something needed such as a product or service.
- stakeholders who do not directly work with a company but are affected somehow by the actions and outcomes of the business.
- The commercialisation of a new or improved product or service
19 Clues: things companies produce and sell to make money. • the creation of a new or improved product or service. • A person who buys goods or services from a shop or business • The commercialisation of a new or improved product or service • what a company expects to accomplish over a specific period of time • ...
Business Environment 2022-04-14
Across
- from social attitudes among individuals deeds of an individual reflects the attitudes of the people.
- economy the entire economic structure is subject to the planning of the government.
- society Indian society is characterized as a pluralistic it possess complex society order.
- system in a country exerts a great influence on the development prospects.
- 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.
- group means a group consisting of people, 80 percent or more of whom use mutually intelligible with identical phonetic structures.
- in India both Tradition and modernity exists side by side.
- and culture environment is Man-Made.
- Domestic Product Measures the total value of final output of goods and services production the country domestic economic by residents and non residents.
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- system capitalism is also known as free enterprise economic or free market economy.
- Family System is a unique feature of Indian society.
- economic environment has led to a modification of the system.
- freedom in mixed economy.
- of free movement there is increased gap between the elites and the passes.
- backward country India has made consideration the fields of agriculture and industrialisation.
- economic parameters are otherwise called as general economic Factors exert considerable influence over business.
- the right to give acquire property in Inheritance is allowed in capitalism.
- is a diverse civilization with a large variety of castes.
- is also known as the communist Economic system or planned economy.
20 Clues: freedom in mixed economy. • and culture environment is Man-Made. • 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. • economic environment has led to a modification of the system. • ...
Business revision 2023-07-28
Across
- an association of two or more people as partners.
- Someone who runs their own business
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- money that you originally agreed to pay back
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature.
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses
- failure to fulfil an obligation, especially to repay a loan or appear in a law court.
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
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- a consistent payment by an employer to an employee based on a specific position's work and services.
- the ability to borrow money with the promise that you'll repay it in the future, often with interest
- working less than 18 hours per week
- Someone who is hired by someone else
- Something you borrow but have to give back
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- Your bank account goes into negative numbers
- an agreement between you and a lender that gives the lender the right to take your property if you fail to repay the money you've borrowed plus interest.
- Working more than 18 hours per week
- An extra cost that needs to be paid after borrowing money
19 Clues: working less than 18 hours per week • Someone who runs their own business • Working more than 18 hours per week • Someone who is hired by someone else • Something you borrow but have to give back • money that you originally agreed to pay back • Your bank account goes into negative numbers • an association of two or more people as partners. • ...
Business English 2024-02-27
19 Clues: Termin • passen • dankbar • Anfrage • höflich • Aufgabe • erwarten • Lieferant • Lieferung • erreichbar • angemessen • aushandeln • bestätigen • verbessern • lieber, eher • Räumlichkeiten • Terminkalender • benötigen, fordern • pflegen, unterhalten
Business terminology 2024-03-11
Across
- A job is given additional tasks
- The rate at which employees leave
- Employees are given the necessary tools to make decisions themselves
- Payments excluding the salary (e.g. company cars, healthcare, etc.)
- Employees are assigned various tasks, and take goes at all jobs
- Payments given to the appropriate levels of profits made by the company
- A documented appraisal
- Payment based upon performance
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- Tasks are officially added to the job description
- The welcoming of new employees
- Employees evaluate themselves
- Training done offsite
- Training done during work-hours
- Payments done with accordance to the amount of work done (e.g. pieces/ hours))
- Feedback from the people who surround the individual
- A fixed and/or regular payment
- A portion of payments which come from a sale
- The company gives shares completely or below the market price
- The continuous evaluation of an employee
19 Clues: Training done offsite • A documented appraisal • Employees evaluate themselves • The welcoming of new employees • A fixed and/or regular payment • Payment based upon performance • A job is given additional tasks • Training done during work-hours • The rate at which employees leave • The continuous evaluation of an employee • A portion of payments which come from a sale • ...
Business Vocabulary 2024-12-10
Across
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so/someone who takes a calculated risk to create a new business, often by innovating a new solution to a problem or need
- a regular payment made during a person's retirement from an investment fund to which that person or their employer has contributed during their working life.
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, e.g., providing a broadcasting service or acting as an agent for a company's products.
- the study of morality and the system of principles that guide people's decisions and actions
- Cooperation creates real value in society – for yourself and others.
- Use economic thinking to create the greatest benefit while using the least resources.
- a person who receives a pension
- Seek and use the best knowledge, drive change that benefits others, and exemplify humility and intellectual honesty.
- obtain a financial advantage or benefit, especially from an investment.
- Find fulfillment in your life by improving the lives of others.
- a city or town that has corporate status and local government.
- Take ownership of your own life. No one will ever be as concerned about your own success as you.
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- Approach everything in life as a reason to improve; recognize and seize what life has to offer.
- Always act with courage, respect, and toleration.
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- a document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- instances where there is a single seller of a good in a market.
- Respect the rights of others and study the links between freedom, entrepreneurship, and societal well-being.
- specific rules and regulations for pieces of land divided into “zones” by the government or a municipality. A zoning law, or zoning ordinance, dictates acceptable methods of land use for real property inside zoning districts.
19 Clues: a person who receives a pension • Always act with courage, respect, and toleration. • a city or town that has corporate status and local government. • instances where there is a single seller of a good in a market. • Find fulfillment in your life by improving the lives of others. • Cooperation creates real value in society – for yourself and others. • ...
Business Terms 2024-10-07
Across
- Pay tied to individual work performance.
- Fixed regular payment, usually monthly.
- Giving employees more responsibility and challenges.
- Increasing the scope of a job by adding tasks.
- (time and piece rates) Payment based on hours worked or units produced.
- Giving employees more control and decision-making authority.
- Employee evaluates their own performance.
- Payment based on sales made.
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- The rate at which employees leave a company.
- Additional benefits like health insurance or company cars.
- Training conducted outside the workplace.
- pay Pay linked to company’s profits.
- A final evaluation after a set period of work.
- Moving employees between different tasks or roles.
- Continuous feedback during an employee’s work.
- feedback Feedback from peers, subordinates, and supervisors.
- share ownership schemes Employees get company shares as part of compensation.
- Initial training for new employees.
- Training provided while performing work tasks.
19 Clues: Payment based on sales made. • Initial training for new employees. • pay Pay linked to company’s profits. • Fixed regular payment, usually monthly. • Pay tied to individual work performance. • Training conducted outside the workplace. • Employee evaluates their own performance. • The rate at which employees leave a company. • A final evaluation after a set period of work. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2024-06-14
Across
- a piece of work that someone needs to do
- the highest ranking person of a business
- an explanation of an organisations reason for operating, it's purpose, overall goal
- a large sum of money you use to start a business
- advice, criticism etc about how successful or useful something is
- when businesses or people are trying to be more successful than each other
- a nice way to close an email
- the person/company who buys goods/services from you
- a written list of points to be discussed in a meeting
- additions for employees ie company car, bonus etc
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- official permission
- when customers tell other customer, friends about a product/service of a company
- this is what makes your company product/service different from others
- player a member of a group/department that work together
- a division of a large organisation
- a word used to describe the direction of something going up ie price
- part of a business that makes the most money,itis the most important part
- an additional cost for a company ie electricity, gas
- a suggested plan to introduce a new product/serviceor a project
19 Clues: official permission • a nice way to close an email • a division of a large organisation • a piece of work that someone needs to do • the highest ranking person of a business • a large sum of money you use to start a business • additions for employees ie company car, bonus etc • the person/company who buys goods/services from you • ...
Business Terms 2024-10-06
Across
- a continuous assessment of an employee's performance with the aim of providing feedback for improvement.
- training that takes place outside of the workplace, often in a classroom or seminar setting.
- a performance review system where feedback is gathered from an employee's subordinates, colleagues, supervisors, and sometimes clients.
- payment based on hours worked (time rate) or the number of units produced (piece rate).
- additional benefits given to employees, such as company cars, health insurance, or gym memberships.
- the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new employees.
- the practice of moving employees between different tasks or roles to enhance their skills.
- a fixed regular payment typically paid monthly or annually to an employee.
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- compensation linked to the profits generated by the company, shared with employees.
- the process of improving a job by adding more meaningful tasks or giving employees more responsibility.
- an evaluation of an employee's performance at the end of a set period to summarize their overall effectiveness.
- programs that offer employees shares in the company as part of their compensation.
- a payment to an employee based on the number or value of sales they achieve.
- an employee assesses their own performance, often as part of a performance review process.
- financial reward given to employees based on how well they perform their job.
- increasing the scope of an employee's duties by adding more tasks to their job.
- giving employees the authority and autonomy to make decisions and take responsibility for their work.
- training provided to employees while they are performing their regular job tasks.
- process of introducing new employees to a company, its culture, policies, and their role.
19 Clues: a fixed regular payment typically paid monthly or annually to an employee. • a payment to an employee based on the number or value of sales they achieve. • financial reward given to employees based on how well they perform their job. • the rate at which employees leave a company and are replaced by new employees. • ...
bunny business 2025-11-17
Across
- Anime strijder die steeds een nóg hogere krachtvorm bereikt.
- De tjid van Britney, Destiny’s child, low-rise jeans, How the Grinch Stole Christmas de Gladiator.
- Kochō vlinderachtige Demon Slayer
- Slayer anime met Tanjiro en Nezuko
- “Sly fox! Dumb bunny”
- Eerlijk, handhaaft gelijkheid
- Spiegelbeeld
- Een opleiding
- Hulpvaardig en attent
- Ze poseren voor de lens en zijn overal te zien. Van Vogue tot instagram
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- Hmmm, Mika en Gaby houden van deze gestoomde Aziatisch pakketjes
- Kamado Personage herkenbaar door haar bamboe mondstuk
- Schattige Japanse stijl vol pastel, cute en vrolijkheid
- girl Ze is onze cheerleader, zij is onze .... ….
- Iemand die plaatjes schiet professional taste tester
- Gua sha, zonnebrand, een serum en valt allemaal onder ……..
- Een Kracht uit boeken en sprookjes
- Iemand die buiten de lijntjes denkt is ……..
- "Unique Acrylic art pieces and tattoo designs"
19 Clues: Spiegelbeeld • Een opleiding • “Sly fox! Dumb bunny” • Hulpvaardig en attent • Eerlijk, handhaaft gelijkheid • Kochō vlinderachtige Demon Slayer • Slayer anime met Tanjiro en Nezuko • Een Kracht uit boeken en sprookjes • Iemand die buiten de lijntjes denkt is …….. • "Unique Acrylic art pieces and tattoo designs" • girl Ze is onze cheerleader, zij is onze .... …. • ...
Business Puzzle 2025-08-22
Across
- Acronym S in PESTEL
- Overall goal or target of a business
- How the business earns money (BMC)
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Bound
- An entertainment brand that caused disruptive innovation
- Positive internal attribute (SWOT)
- Ocean competing in existing markets with high competition
- Evaluate whether the target is met in SMART
- How value is delivered to customers (BMC)
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- Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL
- A type of innovation
- External risk from SWOT
- Age, Income and Gender in Market Segmentation
- Target of value propositions in BMC
- Strategic planning tool analysing internal and external factors
- Dividing markets by customer characteristics
- Strategy for new market spaces without competition Innovation that creates a new market by displacing an existing one
- Macro-environmental analysis
- A Screen shot of a business
19 Clues: Acronym S in PESTEL • A type of innovation • External risk from SWOT • A Screen shot of a business • Macro-environmental analysis • How the business earns money (BMC) • Positive internal attribute (SWOT) • Target of value propositions in BMC • Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL • Overall goal or target of a business • How value is delivered to customers (BMC) • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-06-10
Across
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period.
- The management of the flow of goods or services.
- The process of obtaining goods or services.
- Comparing business processes to industry bests.
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement.
- Anything owned by a company that has value.
- Activities a company undertakes to promote buying or selling.
- Financial assets needed for a business to produce goods/services.
- A company's legal financial debts or obligations.
- The combination of two companies to form one.
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- An official inspection of an organization’s accounts.
- Obtaining goods or services from an outside supplier.
- A portion of a company’s earnings distributed to shareholders.
- Conforming to laws and regulations.
- The value of ownership interest in the firm.
- A system in which members of an organization are ranked.
- Any party with an interest in a company.
- The total amount of wages paid to employees.
- A document showing the amount due for goods or services.
19 Clues: Conforming to laws and regulations. • Any party with an interest in a company. • Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. • The process of obtaining goods or services. • Anything owned by a company that has value. • The value of ownership interest in the firm. • The total amount of wages paid to employees. • The combination of two companies to form one. • ...
business vocab 2025-09-30
Across
- a fundamental financial principle stating that higher potential returns are associated with higher levels of risk
- financial principle that a sum of money is worth more now than the same sum in the future
- the total yearly cost of a loan or credit, expressed as a percentage
- an investment vehicle that pools money from many investors to purchase a collection of stocks, bonds, or other securities
- a financial market condition where prices for securities fall by 20% or more from their recent high for a sustained period
- a stock market index that tracks the performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States
- when a private company sells its shares to the public for the first time
- a global electronic marketplace
- the illegal practice of trading on the stock exchange to one's own advantage through having access to confidential information
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- an independent federal agency that administers federal securities laws to protect investors
- represents equity ownership in a corporation, giving shareholders voting rights on company decisions
- a corporate action that divides a company's existing shares into multiple new shares
- a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders
- shares in a large, well-established, financially stable, and reputable company that has a long record of consistent performance and pays regular dividends
- a prolonged period of rising prices in the financial markets, most commonly referring to the stock market
- a stock market index that tracks the performance of 30 large, publicly owned companies based in the United States
- capital invested in a project in which there is a substantial element of risk, typically a new or expanding business
- the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value
- type of debt security issued by a corporation to raise money
19 Clues: a global electronic marketplace • type of debt security issued by a corporation to raise money • a portion of a company's earnings distributed to its shareholders • the total yearly cost of a loan or credit, expressed as a percentage • the state of being completely lacking in a particular quality or value • ...
Business Professionalism 2026-02-04
Across
- a person with whom one works, typically someone in a similar role or at a similar level within an organization.
- share or exchange information, news, or ideas.
- work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something.
- something that has grown or is growing.
- Communication the process of sharing information between people within the workplace and outside a company.
- Controlling a situation by taking action rather than reacting.
- the interaction or cooperation of two or more organizations, substances, or other agents to produce a combined effect greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- a place where people work, such as an office or factory.
- obtain or bring about by discussion.
- the value of the shares issued by a company.
- the way in which one acts or conducts oneself, especially toward others.
- love, loyalty, or enthusiasm for a person, activity, or cause.
Down
- carry out or put into effect (a plan, order, or course of action).
- A plan of action designed to achieve a long-term goal.
- the competence or skill expected of a professional.
- work jointly on an activity, especially to produce or create something.
- distribute (resources or duties) for a particular purpose.
- the quality of being honest and having strong moral principles; moral uprightness.
- expert skill or knowledge in a particular field.
- provide (a company) with capital.
20 Clues: provide (a company) with capital. • obtain or bring about by discussion. • something that has grown or is growing. • the value of the shares issued by a company. • share or exchange information, news, or ideas. • expert skill or knowledge in a particular field. • the competence or skill expected of a professional. • ...
Business crossword 2026-03-05
Across
- To go up and down. Like prices.
- To fight with other companies for customers
- To buy something. Or the thing you buy.
- even Costs equal money from sales. No profit, no loss.
- Costs for rent, office, and staff. Not for making products.
- Good at fighting other companies. Can win in the market.
- Finding and hiring new workers.
- To rule or manage something. Like prices or market.
- One company sells all. No other sellers.
- monopoly Government says one company can sell all. It is the law.
Down
- Going up and down. Not steady.
- point/Sales level where costs equal money in.
- A buy or sell deal.
- Two companies join to become one.
- Steps to do a job or task.
- A company or business.
- To take all of a market. No room for others.
- recruit To find and hire workers.
- An agreement to buy or sell.
19 Clues: A buy or sell deal. • A company or business. • Steps to do a job or task. • An agreement to buy or sell. • Going up and down. Not steady. • To go up and down. Like prices. • Finding and hiring new workers. • Two companies join to become one. • To buy something. Or the thing you buy. • One company sells all. No other sellers. • recruit To find and hire workers. • ...
business by jacob 2016-04-26
Across
- another way of describing revenue for a business
- money owed by customers monitor its budget and check it against the plan.
- everyday running costs of a business
- a cost that changes over a period of time
- the money you need to pay to start a new business
- related to cash flow forecasting these are any costs
- this shows shows the financial position of a business at a point in time
Down
- what you owe to other people
- this is the point at which revenue(from sales) is the same as costs
- ways in which businesses make money
- this is the amount of money going into and out of a businesses bank account.
- a cost that doesn't change
- this lets a business set a boundary of money that can spend
- you do this to hold a plan for the future.
- when revenue and total costs meet
- this is themoney the business needs to trade each day
- related to cash flow forecasting this is any revenue made
- revenue-expenditure
- items owned by the business
- when your not making profit
20 Clues: revenue-expenditure • a cost that doesn't change • items owned by the business • when your not making profit • what you owe to other people • when revenue and total costs meet • ways in which businesses make money • everyday running costs of a business • a cost that changes over a period of time • you do this to hold a plan for the future. • ...
Business Basics Grade 8 2023-04-17
Across
- symbol or mark that a company use.
- exchange of goods and services without the use of money.
- individuals who purchase goods.
- short catchy phrase.
- characteristics of an entrepreneur.
- trader a business which is run by one person.
- a business with a well known name and product or service.
- a business that is operated by two or more persons.
- intangible tasks or activities that are undertaken by business to satisfy the needs of customer or consumers.
Down
- factor affecting business location.
- tangible items that a business organization or industry produces for customers or consumers.
- any situation where buyers and sellers meet.
- organizations that produce goods for customers.
- a characteristics of a good.
- an organization that provides goods or services with the aim of making a profit.
- an economy system created and control by the government.
- an economy system created and control by the government and the private sector.
- anything that serves as a generally acceptable means of exchange.
- a characteristics of a service.
- a function of an entrepreneur.
20 Clues: short catchy phrase. • a characteristics of a good. • a function of an entrepreneur. • individuals who purchase goods. • a characteristics of a service. • symbol or mark that a company use. • factor affecting business location. • characteristics of an entrepreneur. • any situation where buyers and sellers meet. • trader a business which is run by one person. • ...
Accountancy crossword 2023-05-22
Across
- Money that is overdue and unpaid
- All items owned by the company which helps them run
- A list of all the accounts used in the ledger
- The financial plan
- Report made by a tax accountant at the end of the financial year
- The persons or businesses who owe money to the business
- An asset that is expected to be in the company for at least 2 years.
Down
- Costs incurred for keeping the business running
- The total amount of money going in and out of the business
- A business' total revenue minus the cost of sales
- A report that summarises the business' financial situation
- The persons or businesses to whom the business owns money
- Money belonging to the business owner
- The reductin in the calue of an asset over time
- The amount the business owner has contributed to the business
- An expense due but not yet recorded in books
16 Clues: The financial plan • Money that is overdue and unpaid • Money belonging to the business owner • An expense due but not yet recorded in books • A list of all the accounts used in the ledger • Costs incurred for keeping the business running • The reductin in the calue of an asset over time • A business' total revenue minus the cost of sales • ...
Sources Of Finance 2015-04-21
Across
- The source of finance which is short term credit until goods have been sold
- You can also ask ...... if they'd like to invest in you
- If someone invests in your business, they often get a .....
- A bank ......... is a short term finance
- Business ...... are experienced in business and offer advice
- You may have a mortgage on an ...... for the business
- Source of a fixed capital, ..... financing
- Advice from experience business owners may ....
Down
- Using your own savings to invest into a business is called
- You can ask ....... if they'd like to invest in you
- The bank can help a business handle seasonal fluctuations in their ........
- Source of a fixed capital. Term .....
- When buying a property, you pay this monthly
- You must pay back the money from the back in a set ....
- You can ask the bank for this
- Experienced business owners may ...... in your business
16 Clues: You can ask the bank for this • Source of a fixed capital. Term ..... • A bank ......... is a short term finance • Source of a fixed capital, ..... financing • When buying a property, you pay this monthly • Advice from experience business owners may .... • You can ask ....... if they'd like to invest in you • You may have a mortgage on an ...... for the business • ...
BUSINESS 2013-05-06
11 Clues: OCCUPIED • A CONTRIBUTION • THE MONETARY GAIN • A SMALL COMPARTER • A UNION, ASSEMBLY • GOAL OR OBJECTIVE • FINANCIALLY RUINED • HAVING SUCCEEDED IN SOMETHING • MONEY AVAILABLE FOR THE PRODUCTION • A PERSON OR THING THAT CAUSES ANNOYANCE • TO ACCQUIRE THE TEMPORARY USE OF SOMETHING
business 2018-03-22
Across
- The ability to see opportunity and manage rise
- the human effort used you produce Goods and service
- When someone is insufficient supply
- something essential to survive
- Recourses made by people to assist in the production of goods and service
Down
- The study of how we choose to use scarcity
- made up of all people interested in buying
- a job you pay someone to do
- The item we consume to satisfy our need and want
- Natural recourses used in the production of goods and service
- something that would make your life better
11 Clues: a job you pay someone to do • something essential to survive • When someone is insufficient supply • The study of how we choose to use scarcity • made up of all people interested in buying • something that would make your life better • The ability to see opportunity and manage rise • The item we consume to satisfy our need and want • ...
BUSINESS 2020-01-09
Across
- THE RANGE THAT IS COVERED BY SOMETHING
- A TOOL THAT ORGANIZES AND COLLECT INFORMATION
- SUPERVISION OVER
- DROPPED WITHOUT CARING WHERE
- A SHORT DESCRIPTION
Down
- POPULAR WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE OVERUSED
- TO MAKE A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF ALL THE PARTS
- TO APPER FROM SOMEWHERE
- TOO MUCH OF SOMETHING
- GREAT WONDERFUL
- NEW ACTIVITY IN BUSINESS
11 Clues: GREAT WONDERFUL • SUPERVISION OVER • A SHORT DESCRIPTION • TOO MUCH OF SOMETHING • TO APPER FROM SOMEWHERE • NEW ACTIVITY IN BUSINESS • DROPPED WITHOUT CARING WHERE • THE RANGE THAT IS COVERED BY SOMETHING • TO MAKE A CLOSE EXAMINATION OF ALL THE PARTS • A TOOL THAT ORGANIZES AND COLLECT INFORMATION • POPULAR WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS THAT ARE OVERUSED
business 2018-11-27
Across
- something that you dont need to survie but makes your life comftable
- people that produce goods and servies
- activty that makes a good or service
- peoplpe that use items produced
- something that you need to survive
Down
- made up of people looking to buy or sell
- includes resources to produce goods and servies
- a natural resource used in the production of goods and servies
- the proccess of goods and servies avalible to the consumer
- is the abilty to see opotunity and manage and coordinaate resources
- refers when something is in insufficent supply
11 Clues: peoplpe that use items produced • something that you need to survive • activty that makes a good or service • people that produce goods and servies • made up of people looking to buy or sell • refers when something is in insufficent supply • includes resources to produce goods and servies • the proccess of goods and servies avalible to the consumer • ...
Business 2018-11-27
Across
- A price in witch both a supplier and buyer agree on
- Selling of products to other countries
- Describes natural resources
- the dilemma faced when we have limited resources to supply our unlimited needs and wants
- The human effort to produce goods
Down
- are anything that can produce goods to fulfil wants
- When the supply and demand curves intersect
- Something we don't require to live but makes life easier
- Resources made by people to assist in production
- Something we require to live
- The ability to see opportuniity and coordinate resources effectively
11 Clues: Describes natural resources • Something we require to live • The human effort to produce goods • Selling of products to other countries • When the supply and demand curves intersect • Resources made by people to assist in production • are anything that can produce goods to fulfil wants • A price in witch both a supplier and buyer agree on • ...
Business 2023-07-10
Across
- These individuals all stand to profit if the company succeeds or suffer if it fails
- In order to be well paid, you have to complete certain hours of work, which are also ... called
- Brings you the goods you need
- People who have applied and been accepted are ... from this company
- In order to become more famous, companies have a specific sector for this
- the act of putting money or effort into something to make a profit or achieve a result
Down
- In order to make money, something has to be done with the products
- a printed publication consisting of folded unstapled sheets and containing news, articles and advertisements
- Conversations that are held to discuss future goals
- A sheet of paper that must be signed by each employee
- Will go to employees at the end or middle of the month
11 Clues: Brings you the goods you need • Conversations that are held to discuss future goals • A sheet of paper that must be signed by each employee • Will go to employees at the end or middle of the month • In order to make money, something has to be done with the products • People who have applied and been accepted are ... from this company • ...
Business 2021-09-15
Across
- a current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes; coins and banknotes collectively.
- a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land.
- the action or business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising.
- a thing aimed at or sought; a goal.
- having initiative and resourcefulness
- the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result.
- a project, especially a bold or complex one; a business or company
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
Down
- A person who sets up a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- An idea or invention that is completely new, can result in new products and services, or lead to improvement in existing products.
- a person or organisation that provides something needed such as a product or service.
11 Clues: a thing aimed at or sought; a goal. • having initiative and resourcefulness • a project, especially a bold or complex one; a business or company • the object of a person's ambition or effort; an aim or desired result. • a tenant's regular payment to a landlord for the use of property or land. • ...
Business 2021-04-28
Across
- Business objectives and details of the operation.
- The money invested into a businness.
- The industry that provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry is called...
- Service essential for living.
- Service which peopole would like to have.
Down
- Specific word used when two companies get together.
- These people are known as risk takers.
- Not enough goods and services to meet the population needs' and wants'.
- The industry that uses natural resources from earth to produce raw materials is called ...
- Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- these occur when one company acquires another with the permission of its board to do so.
11 Clues: Service essential for living. • The money invested into a businness. • These people are known as risk takers. • Service which peopole would like to have. • Business objectives and details of the operation. • Specific word used when two companies get together. • Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. • ...
Business 2022-11-01
Across
- The system which a country handles money.
- A new business with a small amount of employees.
- The possibility that an enterprise will have lower than anticipated profits.
- Putting money into a business with the expectation of profit.
- The money an entrepreneur or investor receives when a business succeeds.
Down
- A product or service which is out of date, or unused.
- Relating to the population, such as average age and income.
- Entrepeneurial activity.
- Somebody who buys a product or service.
- Information, particularly statistics.
- The amount of money profited from a products sales.
11 Clues: Entrepeneurial activity. • Information, particularly statistics. • Somebody who buys a product or service. • The system which a country handles money. • A new business with a small amount of employees. • The amount of money profited from a products sales. • A product or service which is out of date, or unused. • ...
business 2022-09-29
Across
- money raised to start a business (7)
- SOMEONE WHO HAVE NO PART IN RUNNING A BUSINESS (8,7)
- smaller business own at least 2 person (7,7,7)
- where the responsibility for the debts a business. (7,9)
- (12,15) ARE FETURES OF AN ENTREPRENEUR
Down
- shares sold to the general public(6,6,7)
- OWNS ARE PARTNER NOT ONWER (7,9,12)
- PERSON WHO TAKES RISK OF THE STARTING A BUSINESS (11)
- owned by 1 person (4,6)
- responsibility for all the debts of a business (9,9)
- PLAN SETS OUT DETAILS ON THE PRODUCT
- document setting out operations of the partnership (4,2,1)
12 Clues: owned by 1 person (4,6) • OWNS ARE PARTNER NOT ONWER (7,9,12) • money raised to start a business (7) • PLAN SETS OUT DETAILS ON THE PRODUCT • (12,15) ARE FETURES OF AN ENTREPRENEUR • shares sold to the general public(6,6,7) • smaller business own at least 2 person (7,7,7) • responsibility for all the debts of a business (9,9) • ...
Business 2025-12-08
Across
- a business
- people with the ideas
- people working for company's
- a group of thing that can be change
- area company's use to gain recourses
Down
- what people use to buy things
- one made personally
- money used
- people that is there job to make the ideas for products
- one specific product
- lots and lost of one non specific item
11 Clues: a business • money used • one made personally • one specific product • people with the ideas • people working for company's • what people use to buy things • a group of thing that can be change • area company's use to gain recourses • lots and lost of one non specific item • people that is there job to make the ideas for products
Enterprise revision 2013-10-11
Across
- These are trademarked
- The rew invention made by google
- Another word for business
- __________ is important toask queations about your business
- A new product for the market
- A thinking hat that things of he benefits of a product
- The new method used in the process of making Nokia Morph
- If you don't succeed
- The month we started Business Studies
- A business opportunity
- The exclusive right to published work
- The informative hat
Down
- How the market is split into individual consumers
- To think outside the box
- A __________ is a scenario where there is a risk and possibly a reward.
- What if is a _________ question
- A quality known as drive that is a valued quality in business
- Used to buy ans sell products
- To make an ________ to evaluate the company
- If a risk is taken and ends badly.
- The ability to be careful and sharp with business managment
- The title of the founder of Amstrad
- Needed to help build a successful business; primary and secondaty
- Another word for advertise
- To improve an excisting product for the market segment
25 Clues: The informative hat • If you don't succeed • These are trademarked • A business opportunity • To think outside the box • Another word for business • Another word for advertise • A new product for the market • Used to buy ans sell products • What if is a _________ question • The rew invention made by google • If a risk is taken and ends badly. • The title of the founder of Amstrad • ...
business by jacob 2016-04-26
Across
- another way of describing revenue for a business
- money owed by customers monitor its budget and check it against the plan.
- everyday running costs of a business
- a cost that changes over a period of time
- the money you need to pay to start a new business
- related to cash flow forecasting these are any costs
- this shows shows the financial position of a business at a point in time
Down
- what you owe to other people
- this is the point at which revenue(from sales) is the same as costs
- ways in which businesses make money
- this is the amount of money going into and out of a businesses bank account.
- a cost that doesn't change
- this lets a business set a boundary of money that can spend
- you do this to hold a plan for the future.
- when revenue and total costs meet
- this is themoney the business needs to trade each day
- related to cash flow forecasting this is any revenue made
- revenue-expenditure
- items owned by the business
- when your not making profit
20 Clues: revenue-expenditure • a cost that doesn't change • items owned by the business • when your not making profit • what you owe to other people • when revenue and total costs meet • ways in which businesses make money • everyday running costs of a business • a cost that changes over a period of time • you do this to hold a plan for the future. • ...
Business ownership and registration vocabulary 2024-12-09
Across
- Entity: Forms boards to act as governing bodies
- Partners share equal liability in the profit and losses of the business
- Money borrowed from a business or investor which must be repaid over time with interest
- Wealthy individuals who seek high returns through private investments
- A person who works with their mentees.
- A business which leases its trade name and operating system to another person
- A person who is in control of the operational parts of a business
- Wealth in the form of money or assets owned by a person or organization
- Smaller loan
- The grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor
Down
- Money raised by a business or investor in exchange for a share of ownership of the company
- Partners have an unequal share and liability in the business
- Owned and operated by one individual
- In possession of the company
- Legal agreement between two or more people to be responsible for a business
- Person or persons who pay fees to a company to operate a business under the franchiser’s trade name
- Amount of money borrowed which will accumulate interest
- Hires directors and officers to manage the business affairs
- Words, symbols, names or devices used to specify goods and differentiate one good from others
- Group of individuals who invest money in various types of companies in search of making profit
- The right or license to sell a company’s product or service at a designated location
- Protection provided to authors of original works
22 Clues: Smaller loan • In possession of the company • Owned and operated by one individual • A person who works with their mentees. • Entity: Forms boards to act as governing bodies • Protection provided to authors of original works • Amount of money borrowed which will accumulate interest • The grants of intellectual property rights to the inventor • ...
Economics Topic 5 Vocabulary 2023-11-09
Across
- the movement of some of a company operation or resources of production to another country
- a semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- demand for labor
- A business organization owned by two or more persons
- measures that ban mandatory union membership
- the legal obligation to pay debts
- A business owned and managed by an individual
- the most common partnership
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor
- nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- nonprofit organizations that promote the interests of particular industries
Down
- the ownership structure of a company or firm
- promote the collective business interests of a city or state
- is a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- is a legal entity or being owned by individual stockholders
- the wage rate or price of labor services
- When corporations determine their profits they often choose to pay a share of those to stockholders
- an organization work stoppage intended to force an employer to address union demands
- companies contract with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise be done by a company own workers
- a formal contract issued by a corporation
20 Clues: demand for labor • the most common partnership • the legal obligation to pay debts • the wage rate or price of labor services • a formal contract issued by a corporation • the ownership structure of a company or firm • measures that ban mandatory union membership • A business owned and managed by an individual • nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • ...
Gilded Age 2023-02-24
Across
- an industry that was successful in NC
- owner of standard oil
- a positive term for a business owner during the early 1900s
- developed the assembly line
- when a business buys out all their competitors
- the railroad that spanned across the United States
- a negative term for a business owner during the early 1900s
- a now illegal practice that was common during the early 1900s
- built a railroad empire based in New York
Down
- buying a majority of a rival company's stock
- when a business produces all the resources they need for their business themselves
- Morgan finance tycoon who bailed out the U.S. government and founded General Electric
- printing more stock so the value is lower
- factory that produces cotton; many of these were built in NC
- developed the first airplane in Kitty Hawk, NC
- Scottish immigrant who owned a powerful steel business
- a business that dominates an entire industry with no competition
- the process of transitioning from agriculture to manufacturing
- "hands off"; the belief that the government should stay out of business
- time period of industrial transition; nickname from Mark Twain
- a cheap source of labor for the factories
21 Clues: owner of standard oil • developed the assembly line • an industry that was successful in NC • printing more stock so the value is lower • built a railroad empire based in New York • a cheap source of labor for the factories • buying a majority of a rival company's stock • developed the first airplane in Kitty Hawk, NC • when a business buys out all their competitors • ...
ENTREPRENEURSHIP DEVELOPMENT 2023-08-06
Across
- A business that is just starting and seeking early-stage funding
- The process of finding potential investors for a business
- An individual who starts and manages a business
- A financial return on an investment in a business
- A startup company valued at over $1 billion
- The process of creating a detailed description of a new product or service
- A legal agreement that allows someone to use a brand or product
- The process of promoting a product or service
- The act of turning an idea into a marketable product
Down
- An entrepreneur who starts and runs several businesses simultaneously
- An individual who provides financial backing to startups in exchange for ownership equity
- A plan that outlines a company's goals
- The process of dividing a market into distinct groups
- The practice of assigning tasks to external individuals or companies
- A business structure where two or more individuals or entities share ownership, responsibilities, and profits
- The money needed to start or expand a business
- A business that is independently owned and operated
- A person or company that provides financial support to startups
- A business that operates primarily on the internet
- Building and maintaining relationships with others in the industry to gain opportunities and support
20 Clues: A plan that outlines a company's goals • A startup company valued at over $1 billion • The process of promoting a product or service • The money needed to start or expand a business • An individual who starts and manages a business • A financial return on an investment in a business • A business that operates primarily on the internet • ...
chapter 1 2023-04-26
Across
- – reports that summarize financial conditions and operation of business
- – Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- – The language for financial information
- – the amount that is owed
- – The sale in which payment will be paid on a later date
- – The changes in assets, liabilities, or owners equity in a business
- – the cost of goods or the services used to operate a business
- – The formal written document that states on how that business operate
- – A record that summarizes the transactions that relate to a single item.
- – A establishment owned by a singular individual
- – A system to collect all the financial data and summarize and records the results
- – the name given to an account
- – The amount remaining after the worth of liabilities are subtracted from the worth of assets
- _worth _statement – The formal report that shows what the individual owns and owes, and the difference between them
Down
- – the personal assets and liabilities of an individual and the difference between them
- – The increase of a business worth due to sale of goods, or services.
- – A person or a business that liability is owed to
- – an account that records the owners equity in a business
- – The use of ethics in a business setting
- – The difference between assets and liabilities
- – The equation that shows the relationship between assets, liabilities, and owners equity
- – the owner taking assets out of a business for personal use
- – the median of increases and decreases in a given account
- – Item of value that is owned
- – Principles of right and wrong that guide a person's decision making
- – The financial rights to an asset of a business
26 Clues: – the amount that is owed • – Item of value that is owned • – the name given to an account • – The language for financial information • – The use of ethics in a business setting • – Generally Accepted Accounting Principles • – The difference between assets and liabilities • – A establishment owned by a singular individual • – The financial rights to an asset of a business • ...
