business Crossword Puzzles
BUSINESS 2025-07-14
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: in • much • a deal • left from a sale • name-web site name • way of doing things • estate-house for sale • person who manages money • send products to other countries • person who puts money to get in business
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: very very big • to recycle trash • a lot of trash thing • were is making product • thing that can find obects • were that you can buy something • ship something to other countries • keep records of a company's money • room that there can work scientist • like company want to do something and they thing good
Business 2025-11-27
Across
- Biznesda yuzaga kelishi mumkin bo‘lgan xavf
- Korxona faoliyatini oldindan belgilash jarayoni
- Daromad bilan xarajat orasidagi farq
- Korxonada ishlovchi xodim
- Resurslarni samarali tashkil etish jarayoni
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- Bank yoki moliya tashkilotidan olinadigan qarz
- Ishlarni rejalashtirish va tartibga solish jarayoni
- Pul va moliyaviy resurslarni boshqarish sohasi
- Mahsulot va xizmatlar sotiladigan muhit
- Moddiy bo‘lmagan foyda keltiruvchi faoliyat
10 Clues: Korxonada ishlovchi xodim • Daromad bilan xarajat orasidagi farq • Mahsulot va xizmatlar sotiladigan muhit • Biznesda yuzaga kelishi mumkin bo‘lgan xavf • Moddiy bo‘lmagan foyda keltiruvchi faoliyat • Resurslarni samarali tashkil etish jarayoni • Bank yoki moliya tashkilotidan olinadigan qarz • Pul va moliyaviy resurslarni boshqarish sohasi • ...
Enterprising skills 2023-08-15
Across
- A person who takes on a task or challenge despite the risk of failure.
- A person who provides financial support for a business venture.
- The ability to persuade others to support a viewpoint or action.
- The quality of being dedicated to a task or purpose.
- The process of identifying and evaluating potential business opportunities.
- A formal meeting to discuss business.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- The act of selling goods or services to customers.
- The act of promoting and selling products or services, including market research.
- The act of creating something new and valuable, often related to business.
Down
- The act of working with others to achieve a common goal.
- The ability to inspire and motivate others; a key leadership trait.
- The ability to adapt to new situations and overcome challenges.
- The ability to make decisions quickly and confidently.
- A detailed plan outlining a business's future goals and strategies.
- A person who organizes and operates a business, taking on financial risks.
- Willingness to take risks in business or entrepreneurship.
- The ability to think of new and original ideas.
- A person's ability to understand and manage their own emotions and those of others.
- A process of developing, designing, launching, and running a new business.
20 Clues: A formal meeting to discuss business. • The ability to think of new and original ideas. • The act of selling goods or services to customers. • The quality of being dedicated to a task or purpose. • The ability to make decisions quickly and confidently. • The act of working with others to achieve a common goal. • ...
Business Mgt 2021-01-12
Across
- An umbrella term covering those careers that provide a bridge between business processes/initiatives and use of IT resources; sometimes referred to as business information management
- The process of having the right goods in the right place at the right time in order to make a profit
- The process of one person reaching an agreement with another person to meet specific needs or wants
- The process of obtaining funds and using them to achieve the goals of the business
- A contractual agreement in which one company (insurer) will pay for specified losses incurred by the other company (insured) in return for installment payments (premium)
- _________skills-the ability to perform essential, routine business tasks such as organizing, planning, filing, billing, computing, etc.
- An organizational function and a set of processes for creating, communicating, and delivering value to customers and for managing customer relations in ways that benefit the organization and its stakeholders
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- Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence
- The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions
- The ability to guide or direct the actions of others
- The ability to express thoughts and ideas in a clear manner
- A marketing function that involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- skills to take ideas and bring each component together in an orderly way to achieve goals
- The process of coordinating resources in order to accomplish an organization’s goals
- A career area in which employees supervise the complete process of getting products into the marketplace; a career field in which employees are responsible for the flow of goods
- The process of keeping and interpreting financial records
- Individual whose job involves carrying out management functions
17 Clues: The ability to guide or direct the actions of others • Reliability; the quality of deserving others’ confidence • The process of keeping and interpreting financial records • The ability to express thoughts and ideas in a clear manner • The ability to generate unique ideas, approaches, and solutions • Individual whose job involves carrying out management functions • ...
Business Studies 2020-09-06
Across
- is research you conduct yourself. It involves going directly to a source
- The items needed to produce goods
- focus on something that a person would
- the part of the earth's surface that's not covered by water
- acquire of something by paying for it
- something that is manufacture
- the way a thing turns out
- the amount of money required in payment of something
- a person's regular occupation
Down
- a particular area
- business of promoting and selling products
- work, especially physical work
- money received
- the standard of something as measured against other things
- the state of being scarce
- a project or undertaking
- a time or set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
17 Clues: money received • a particular area • a project or undertaking • the state of being scarce • the way a thing turns out • something that is manufacture • a person's regular occupation • work, especially physical work • The items needed to produce goods • acquire of something by paying for it • focus on something that a person would • business of promoting and selling products • ...
Business Vocabulary 2017-04-16
Across
- Illegal downloading
- Asking someone who bought a product to return it
- All the directors together form the...
- Products that use old technology are...
- Woman who works in her own business
- The system for running government departments
- To create a company
- Top position in a US firm
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- Inc.
- Someone who uses their position of power to hurt or threaten an employee
- Making a product available
- A word to describe money-making activities
- An industry centered around traveling
- Unfair treatment because of someone's race
- Unpaid workers
- A high-level manager
- A company that sells goods or services
17 Clues: Inc. • Unpaid workers • Illegal downloading • To create a company • A high-level manager • Top position in a US firm • Making a product available • Woman who works in her own business • An industry centered around traveling • All the directors together form the... • A company that sells goods or services • Products that use old technology are... • ...
Business Vocabulary 2017-04-16
Across
- All the directors together form the...
- Making a product available
- A high-level manager
- A company that sells goods or services
- Illegal downloading
- Inc.
- Unfair treatment because of someone's race
- A word to describe money-making activities
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- Someone who uses their position of power to hurt or threaten an employee
- Unpaid workers
- An industry centered around traveling
- Top position in a US firm
- To create a company
- Woman who works in her own business
- Products that use old technology are...
- The system for running government departments
- Asking someone who bought a product to return it
17 Clues: Inc. • Unpaid workers • To create a company • Illegal downloading • A high-level manager • Top position in a US firm • Making a product available • Woman who works in her own business • An industry centered around traveling • All the directors together form the... • A company that sells goods or services • Products that use old technology are... • ...
Business Danish 2018-03-09
20 Clues: gamyba • derybos • islaidos • nuolaida • uzklausa • islaidos • biudzetas • uzsakymas • uzsakymas • papildymas • pasiulymas • reikalavimas • patvirtinimas • patvirtinimas • mokejimo salygos • pardavimu skyrius • pristatymo terminas • buhalterijos skyrius • aptarimas, diskusija • uzsakymo patvirtinimas
Business English 2017-07-06
Across
- A pause in the flow of a sentence
- Expresses an action
- Adjectives and adverbs act as
- Surprise, disbelief, or strong feeling
- The letter "I" is always
- Person, place, or thing
- A subject and a verb of group related words
- A noun, pronoun, or adjective that renames
- Used in place of nouns
Down
- Stronger punctuation than the comma
- Figures (1, 2, 3, etc.)
- Short versions of words
- Figures (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.)
- describe nouns and pronouns
- An assertion and ends with a period
- a, e, I, o, and u
- All letters other than vowels
17 Clues: a, e, I, o, and u • Expresses an action • Used in place of nouns • Figures (1, 2, 3, etc.) • Short versions of words • Person, place, or thing • The letter "I" is always • describe nouns and pronouns • Adjectives and adverbs act as • Figures (1st, 2nd, 3rd, etc.) • All letters other than vowels • A pause in the flow of a sentence • Stronger punctuation than the comma • ...
business toby 2018-09-09
Across
- drive
- satisfy us
- price is the market equilibrium
- buy stuff with it
- is when you consume
- console
- Man's best friend
- wood
Down
- buy now pay later
- two carry stuff in
- pay someone to do a good
- problem we don't have enough resources
- helps us archives goods and services
- what we are
- makes us see
- survival
- you can tackle in the game
17 Clues: wood • drive • console • survival • satisfy us • what we are • makes us see • buy now pay later • buy stuff with it • Man's best friend • two carry stuff in • is when you consume • pay someone to do a good • you can tackle in the game • price is the market equilibrium • helps us archives goods and services • problem we don't have enough resources
Business Intelligence 2018-08-24
Across
- Visualization of data
- Used to make business decision
- Meaningful Information
- Raw facts
- one typical dimensions
- Type of Schema
- OLAP feature shown concept hierarchy for time
- Numeric Measures
- Tables contain only key but there is no measures available
- select two or more dimension of the given cube
Down
- Type of schema
- Smartness
- Knowledge discovery from hidden patterns
- Occupation
- Data about data
- Data viewed in multiple dimension
- Consolidated data
- operational data,day to day operation
18 Clues: Smartness • Raw facts • Occupation • Type of schema • Type of Schema • Data about data • Numeric Measures • Consolidated data • Visualization of data • Meaningful Information • one typical dimensions • Used to make business decision • Data viewed in multiple dimension • operational data,day to day operation • Knowledge discovery from hidden patterns • ...
Business & Finance 2019-04-14
Across
- to offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction
- the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced
- not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time
- a place where taxes are low and where people choose to live or officially register their companies because taxes are higher in their own countries
- an amount of money that is given to somebody regularly or for a particular purpose
- a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank
- a sum of money that is given as the first part of a larger payment
- an amount of money that is paid back to you because you have paid too much
- a thing bought for less than the usual price
Down
- practical or financial help that is provided, often by the government, for people that need it
- one of a number of payments that are made regularly over a period of time until something has been paid for
- an amount of money that a customer with a bank account is temporarily allowed to owe to the bank
- an official document in which you give details of the amount of money that you have earned so that the government can calculate how much tax you have to pay
- an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares
- a piece of paper that shows that goods or services have been paid for
- a sum of money that is given by the government or by another organization to be used for a particular purpose
- to finish paying money owed for something
17 Clues: to finish paying money owed for something • a thing bought for less than the usual price • the total amount of crops, profits, etc. that are produced • a person whose job is to receive and pay out money in a bank • not paid, done, returned, etc. by the required or expected time • an act of taking control of a company by buying most of its shares • ...
Business Law 2013-08-01
Across
- The law between legal persons
- The number of high courts in South Africa
- Natural person
- Payment in error
- Latin for 'the reason for the decision'
- unlawful act causing harm to ones personality
- Supreme law of South Africa
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- Immovable
- The sum of ones assets and liabilities
- Voluntary human conduct
- Latin phrase for 'Afterwards'
- Present day South African law
- Equal fault
- Latin phrase for 'Incidental remarks'
- Latin phrase for "the decision stands"
- Limited right over the property of another
- No valid legal ground for benefit
17 Clues: Immovable • Equal fault • Natural person • Payment in error • Voluntary human conduct • Supreme law of South Africa • The law between legal persons • Latin phrase for 'Afterwards' • Present day South African law • No valid legal ground for benefit • Latin phrase for 'Incidental remarks' • The sum of ones assets and liabilities • Latin phrase for "the decision stands" • ...
Business studies 2013-08-04
Across
- a chain of stores under the same name
- finance for loans of less than a year
- rivalry among businesses
- a new idea or creation
- time spent learning skills required to run a business
- a new business wants to gain a good R
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- finance for loans of over five years
- provides advice on financial management issues
- keeps the economy healthy
- what someone gains after work experience
- a business owner needs this in order to adapt to change
- someone's personal drive to get work don
- entrepreneurs have to be this
- someone who starts and operates a new business
- is likely to occur if you are inexperienced with running a business
- can influence the work ethic of a business
- a specific segment of the market
17 Clues: a new idea or creation • rivalry among businesses • keeps the economy healthy • entrepreneurs have to be this • a specific segment of the market • finance for loans of over five years • a chain of stores under the same name • finance for loans of less than a year • a new business wants to gain a good R • what someone gains after work experience • ...
Business Management 2014-05-01
Across
- The ability to see the business as a whole and develop a long-term plan.
- This skill of management involves a broad range of activities that are directed at finding a solution.
- External environmental factors that could present problems for a business.
- Anticipating changes in the business environment and making decisions to ensure a business can take advantage of the changes.
- External environmental factors that a business could take advantage of.
- Owners of a company. They provide the capital that allows the company to operate.
- Acquiring different skills, usually through training.
- Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs.
- The ability to see into the future and envisage what the business will look like.
Down
- This type of manager dominates the decision making process and is not very democratic.
- Managers often have to come up with solutions to reconcile the conflicting interests of who?
- The economic, social and environmental performance of a business.
- Driving an action using incentives.
- Set targets to work towards. They must be specific, measurable, achievable, realistic and timed.
- A skill which allows managers to communicate with different people effectively
- A structure of management with a long chain of command.
- A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems.
17 Clues: Driving an action using incentives. • Achieving maximum output with minimum inputs. • Acquiring different skills, usually through training. • A structure of management with a long chain of command. • The economic, social and environmental performance of a business. • A management skill required when plans encounter unforeseen problems. • ...
Business Ownership 2024-01-31
Across
- Amounts of money borrowed that accumulate interest
- Grants of inventors intellectual property rights
- Business owned and operated by one person
- Guaranteed by collateral items to get debt paid
- Separate legal entity which forms a board to operate
- Loans which are in small amounts
- Right or license to sell a company's products
- Money raised in exchange for a share of ownership
- Words, names, symbols to specify goods
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- Person who pays to sell a company's products
- Unique names which identify internet sites
- People who invest their money in a company
- Legal agreement by two or more people
- Business who leases trade name/products to another
- Protections provided to authors original work
- Wealth in the form of money or property
- Someone who has experience and guides a business
17 Clues: Loans which are in small amounts • Legal agreement by two or more people • Words, names, symbols to specify goods • Wealth in the form of money or property • Business owned and operated by one person • Unique names which identify internet sites • People who invest their money in a company • Person who pays to sell a company's products • ...
Business Ethics 2024-02-07
Across
- Sometimes referred to as trade secrets, is information a company wishes to keep private.
- Rules related to professional standards of conduct and integrity to all areas of business.
- Copyrighted software that is available free of charge on a trial basis. Users pay a fee for continued use when the trial period is over.
- Exists when an employee has competing interests or loyalties against the company.
- The advantage a business has due to its good reputation; it cannot be bought. This creates customer loyalty and is vitally important to any business’ success.
- Using another’s words without giving credit to the person who wrote them. Plagiarism is a form of copyright infringement. It is unethical and illegal.
- Provides general principles or values, often social or moral, that guide the organization.
- An employee uses private company information to purchase company stock or other securities for personal gain.
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- The actions of a business to behave with sensitivity to social, economic, and environmental issues.
- Provides information about environmental compliance rules and regulations.
- How a company’s owners and employees think, feel, and act as a business. As an entrepreneur & business owner, you will establish your own.
- A document stating that the employee will not share any company information with outsiders.
- The standard of appropriate behavior when using technology to communicate.
- Promoting the welfare of others—usually through volunteering, protecting resources, or donating money or product
- The ability to use technology to locate, evaluate, communicate, and create information.
- The quality of being honest and fair.
- Lists the acceptable behavior for specific business situations.
17 Clues: The quality of being honest and fair. • Lists the acceptable behavior for specific business situations. • Provides information about environmental compliance rules and regulations. • The standard of appropriate behavior when using technology to communicate. • Exists when an employee has competing interests or loyalties against the company. • ...
Business English 2022-06-30
17 Clues: спрос • гибкий • образец • качество • колебание • расширять • конкурент • количество • колебаться • предприятие • потребитель • конкуренция • оборудование • счёт -фактура • подоходный налог • основной капитал • процентная ставка
Business Crossword 2024-10-16
Across
- A place where products kept ready to be used
- A large building where goods are prepared for delivery
- Money that a company owes
- Sole dominance in one field
- Products are sent to customers by ship, train, plane and others
- A document that shows you have paid for something
- A place where materials reserved
- The money needed to start a business
- Everything a company or person owns that is worth money
- The total sales of a company
Down
- What happens to products when they expire
- A person or a company that sells materials, parts or packaging to a manufacturer
- Expression of profit in interest
- The money spend on goods or services
- Reducing the price of the products
- A person who produces a product at risk for profit
- The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller
17 Clues: Money that a company owes • Sole dominance in one field • The total sales of a company • Expression of profit in interest • A place where materials reserved • Reducing the price of the products • The money spend on goods or services • The money needed to start a business • What happens to products when they expire • A place where products kept ready to be used • ...
Business Terms 2023-04-28
Across
- An in-depth interview with a group of target customers who provide valuable ideas on products or services.
- Any activity related to the purpose of making a profit.
- Process that creates, manufactures, grows, or improves a good or service.
- The basic concepts and principles of moral or good behavior.
- The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Marketing is involved whenever a product is sold.
- A list of questions to ask your customers to find out demographic and psychographic information.
- Effectively using the company’s resources by planning, organizing and controlling them to achieve the company’s goals
- Shows the internal structure of an organization or company.
- The international marketplace, where products and services compete with all other countries and companies.
- Involves the exchange of goods and services between nations.
- The money that is used to operate a business. It can also mean borrowing money to facilitate business.
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- Countries need to get some of their goods and services from other countries.
- Data found in already-published sources.
- Introducing something new or making changes in anything established.
- Information collected for the very first time to fit a specific purpose.
- A system for collecting, recording, and analyzing information about customers, competitors, goods, and services.
17 Clues: Data found in already-published sources. • Marketing is involved whenever a product is sold. • Any activity related to the purpose of making a profit. • Shows the internal structure of an organization or company. • The basic concepts and principles of moral or good behavior. • Involves the exchange of goods and services between nations. • ...
business vocabulary 2022-11-06
Across
- entreprise sur internet
- à bas prix
- rech infos interent achat magasin
- prix bas et assortiment restreint
- ALLER EN MAGASIN ET ACHETER SUR INTERNET
- mode de paiement
- méthode d'identification
- message inciter
- management
- supports digitaux
- au détail
Down
- éphémère
- commander en ligne
- conversation robot
- entreprise physique
- plusieurs activités
- de face
17 Clues: de face • éphémère • au détail • à bas prix • management • message inciter • mode de paiement • supports digitaux • commander en ligne • conversation robot • entreprise physique • plusieurs activités • entreprise sur internet • méthode d'identification • rech infos interent achat magasin • prix bas et assortiment restreint • ALLER EN MAGASIN ET ACHETER SUR INTERNET
Business Connections 2022-09-14
Across
- Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse
- Offers an exclusive discount on propane
- Power supplier for most SCFB members
- Provides emergency helicopter ride
- Fresh eggs and pumpkins in the Vineyard community
- Oversees the Harvest Water Project
- Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton
- Known for horse feed
Down
- Carries a large variety of soil amendments
- Hardscaping and landscaping supplies
- Discount when you by a new vehicle
- Located in our building
- Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers
- Family owned and operated on Grantline Rd
- Find your next home with this longtime Elk Grove family
- Popular spot for 4-H and FFA project supplies
- Elk Grove expert on wheels
17 Clues: Known for horse feed • Located in our building • Elk Grove expert on wheels • Sturgeon/caviar farm in Wilton • Discount when you by a new vehicle • Provides emergency helicopter ride • Oversees the Harvest Water Project • Landscaping farm out in Sloughhouse • Hardscaping and landscaping supplies • Power supplier for most SCFB members • Still called Lyman's by Delta farmers • ...
Business Crossword 2025-08-26
Across
- Unlike full-time or part-time roles, casual employees lack a consistent, regular work schedule and do not typically receive paid leave benefits.
- a fixed regular payment earned for work or services, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis.
- to contribute time, resources, or skills to improve the well-being of people and the place where you live
- Companies commonly require from 32 to 40 hours per week to be defined as full-time
- the distinguishing character or personality of an individual
- to give your time, energy, knowledge, skills, or resources to help improve the collective well-being of your local area
- Social connection is the state of feeling belonging, cared for, and understood within a network of relationships
- is a person or institution that has invested money in a corporation in exchange for a “share” of the ownership
- providing emotional, practical, and financial help to family members
Down
- is earnings from a source other than a traditional job, requiring minimal ongoing effort or active participation to generate revenue
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a monthly basis but often expressed as an annual sum, made by an employer to an employee
- Part-time workers typically work less than 38 hours per week, have regular and predictable working hours, and are entitled to paid leave
- an individual or group that legally owns and controls a for-profit business, being responsible for its operations, finances, and strategy.
- An hourly rate is the amount of money an employee earns for each hour they work
- changing when, where, or how work is done to accommodate an employee's needs and employer requirements, rather than adhering to a standard, rigid work structure
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- A business with less than 15 people is considered a small business
17 Clues: the distinguishing character or personality of an individual • A business with less than 15 people is considered a small business • providing emotional, practical, and financial help to family members • An hourly rate is the amount of money an employee earns for each hour they work • ...
Business Studies 2025-09-09
Across
- The total money a company earns from selling its products or services
- selling price - cost of materials
- Total sales of business : total sales of industry * 100
- person who wants to set up a new business
- a way in which a company is called because they sell shares privately
- two or more companies join together on a product
- the manager gives employees freedom to work on their own with little supervision
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- person who creates their business or brand using his saves
- Person responsible of setting objectives and leading subordinates
- the manager makes all the decisions and expects employees to follow without input
- The owner of the brand that sells the rights to the franchisee
- This theory said that employees are motivated and actually enjoy work
- The total value of a company’s shares on the stock market
- person who buys the product or service according to their needs
- the manager acts like a "parent" making decisions for employees but also caring for their well-being
- This hypothesis said that employees are lazy and dislike work, their only motivation is salary
- the manager involves employees in design-making and values their opinions
17 Clues: selling price - cost of materials • person who wants to set up a new business • two or more companies join together on a product • Total sales of business : total sales of industry * 100 • The total value of a company’s shares on the stock market • person who creates their business or brand using his saves • ...
Business communication 2026-01-04
17 Clues: tøve • ordre • fragt • formel • behøve • tilbud • reklame • uformel • afsender • kvalitet • modtager • gensidig • betaling • prøve (sb) • bekræftelse • forespørgsel • korrespondance
T.H.E 2015-11-10
Across
- Cost of borrowing money used by the business
- Buy products and services sold by the business
- Interested in information about the stability and profitability of thei employees
- owned and being used by the business
- Has a single owner
- Buy raw materials
- Selling the utilization
- Records of the business transactions or events
- purchase goods that are ready for sale
- Controlled by the enterprise valuable resource owned by the entity
- Personal use of the owners
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- Grow or extract raw materials
- Guidance of management
- On hand or deposited in the bank
- Cost of the ground where the building stands
- Owned by stockholders
- Whenever the buyer finds an error or defects in an invoice
- additional investment made by the owner
- Companies that perform services for a fee
- Debts payable by the business to a bank
20 Clues: Buy raw materials • Has a single owner • Owned by stockholders • Guidance of management • Selling the utilization • Personal use of the owners • Grow or extract raw materials • On hand or deposited in the bank • owned and being used by the business • purchase goods that are ready for sale • additional investment made by the owner • Debts payable by the business to a bank • ...
Economics 2024-11-14
Across
- Most complex form of business
- money paid to workers
- the company that enforces work regulations
- responsibility of all debts
- unfairness due to race/gender
- cease of work due to unhappiness
- Business owned by two or more people
- under 16 or not in search of a job
- semi independent business with fees
- the amount wanted by consumers
Down
- Business owned by a group of individuals for shared benifits
- No owner, often run by a board Usually provide a benefit to the public
- Business owned by one person
- merger of three or more unrelated companies
- Group of workers by occupation seeking better pay
- perks given to workers
- Two companies join together in the same market
- result of physical work
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- stocks bought and sold in financial markets
20 Clues: money paid to workers • perks given to workers • result of physical work • responsibility of all debts • Business owned by one person • Most complex form of business • unfairness due to race/gender • the amount wanted by consumers • cease of work due to unhappiness • under 16 or not in search of a job • semi independent business with fees • Business owned by two or more people • ...
Ritarshan (Ritesh+Aharshan) SS Crossword 2025-02-10
Across
- a charge account operated by trader
- financial institution the provides cheque account facilities
- illegal business practise
- electronic funds transfer at point of sale
- money recieved regularly from business, investments, etc.
- exchanging of one good to another
- person who investigates complaints against businesses
- the buying and selling of goods and services via the internet
- card that allows people to purchase things with credit
- loan given by the bank for houses
- to overcharge/swindle
Down
- list of income and likely expenditures
- money a business gains after business expenditure
- large retail store (e.g Walmart)
- a token with agreed value that people exchange for things
- giving up something of value
- person/business that makes goods
- items that you can see and touch
- legally binding agreeement
- buys good in large quantities from manufacturer
20 Clues: to overcharge/swindle • illegal business practise • legally binding agreeement • giving up something of value • large retail store (e.g Walmart) • person/business that makes goods • items that you can see and touch • exchanging of one good to another • loan given by the bank for houses • a charge account operated by trader • list of income and likely expenditures • ...
Chapter 12 Crossword 2013-07-22
Across
- A business _______ is the 'road map' for future growth and development within a business. It sets out the desired goals and direction of the business
- ________ costs are costs that do not vary regardless of how many units of a good or service are produced
- The ________ statement broadly states what the business aspires to become; its purpose and its function
- The _______ cost of producing a certain number of goods or services is the sum of the fixed and variable costs of those units
- The cash flow ________ shows the changes to the cash position brought about by the operating, investing and financial activities of the business
- A situational ______ analysis involves the identification and analysis of internal strengths and weaknesses of the business, and the opportunities in, and threats from, the external environment
- ________ is the process of assessing whether the business has achieved stated goals
- An _________ structure is the framework in which the business defines how tasks are divided, resources are used, and departments are coordinated
- ____________ is the management of business operations,such as the purchasing, storage, transportation and delivery of goods along the supply chain
- An ________ statement is a specific statement detailing what a business (or individual)needs to achieve in order to accomplish its vision
- _______ maunfacturing/production is an operational strategy aimed at achieving the shortest possible production time by eliminating waste
- A ________ is any monetary or financial assistance that does not generally have to be repaid
- Social _________ in business is about adapting a set of policies to ensure the employees or other community memebers are treated equitably and fairly
- A performance ________ is a forecast level of performance against which actual performance can be compared
Down
- __________ growth is the ability of a business to continually expand
- _______ are the business's predictions about the future
- A sigma-______ process is one in which 99.99 per cent of all manufactured products are defect free
- ________ is the process of changing existing plans, using updated information to shape future plans
- _________ objectives focus on short-term issues and describe the course of action necessary to achieve the tactical objective and strategic goal
- A ________ is the business's financial plan for the future
- The process of setting targets and deciding how to achieve them
- Variable _______ are costs that depend on the number of goods or services produced
- ________ goals focus on long-term, broad aims and apply to the business as a whole.
- _________ is the process of measuring actual performance against planned performance
- Tactical ___________ focus on mid-term, departmental issues and describe the course of action necessary to achieve the business's strategic goals
- ________ aided manufacture (CAM) is software that controls the manufacturing process
- The _________ is any profit that investors make from their investment
- Computer aided ________ design (CAD) is a computerised design tool that allows the business to create product possibilities from a series of input data.
28 Clues: _______ are the business's predictions about the future • A ________ is the business's financial plan for the future • The process of setting targets and deciding how to achieve them • __________ growth is the ability of a business to continually expand • The _________ is any profit that investors make from their investment • ...
Gia and Nyahs business crossword. 2024-10-21
Across
- Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset.
- A legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark or brand and an individual or company that wants to use that brand for a specific period.
- An individual who starts and manages a new business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A business owned and operated by a single individual, with no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- An initial model of a product from which other forms are developed.
- The process of creating goods and services to meet consumer demand.
- A business owned and operated by individuals or groups, not controlled by the government.
- A legal entity that is separate from its owners, offering limited liability to its shareholders.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the understanding that payment will be made in the future.
- The exchange of goods or services directly for other goods or services without using money.
- Any place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- The total amount of a product or service available for purchase at a given price.
- Financial assets or resources used to fund a business, such as money, equipment, and property.
Down
- A business owned and operated by the government.
- A term used to indicate that a business is profitable or has positive net income.
- A company’s legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- The total income generated from normal business operations before any expenses are deducted.
- An employee within a company who is given the freedom and resources to develop new ideas or projects as if they were an entrepreneur.
- The rivalry among businesses to attract customers and gain market share.
- A market structure where a single seller controls the entire supply of a product or service.
- A risky or daring journey, often used to describe a new business or investment opportunity.
- A method of gathering information from individuals to analyze opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
- A legal right or interest that a lender has in a borrower's property, granted until the debt obligation is satisfied.
- A term used to describe a business that is operating at a loss or has negative net income.
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, typically with interest.
- Securities representing a share of ownership in a company.
- The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses.
- Any resource owned by a business that has economic value and can provide future benefits.
- A business arrangement in which two or more individuals share ownership and the profits or losses of the business.
- Featuring new methods or ideas; introducing or using new products or technologies.
- An entry recording an amount owed or a reduction in assets or income.
- The use of goods and services by consumers.
32 Clues: The use of goods and services by consumers. • A business owned and operated by the government. • Securities representing a share of ownership in a company. • The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses. • Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset. • An initial model of a product from which other forms are developed. • ...
Business Terminology 2023-09-21
Across
- Businesses that make finished products from raw processed goods
- Shares of ownership in a corporation
- A type of business that buys goods in large quantities and sells them in smaller lots
- An organization of businesses owned and operated by members who pool their resources and share the benefits
- Business that acts as a go-between in moving goods from producers to consumers
- Proprietorship Business owned by only one person
- A business treated by law as separate from its owners
- liability Full legal responsibility for a business
Down
- Businesses that change raw goods into more finished products
- Business owned by one or more people who share the risks and rewards
- A business that sells goods or services directly to the public
- Liability financial responsibility of business owners only for what they have invested
- A business that gathers raw products in their natural state
- a contractual agreement to use the name and sell the goods or services of an existing company
- profit organization A business whose main purpose is to provide a service rather than make a profit
15 Clues: Shares of ownership in a corporation • Proprietorship Business owned by only one person • liability Full legal responsibility for a business • A business treated by law as separate from its owners • A business that gathers raw products in their natural state • Businesses that change raw goods into more finished products • ...
Accounting 2021-12-07
Across
- A chronological record of business transactions is a (n) ___.
- __ is anything of value that is owned or controlled.
- The left side of the T account is the ___ side.
- A person or business that sells property on credit, or person or business to which money is owed, is called a (n) ___.
- A (n)___ is any property or item of value owned by a business.
- My last name.
- When the owner takes cash or other assets from the business for personal use, a ___ occurs.
- The costs of goods and services used to operate a business are __
Down
- The increases or decreases in a specific item caused by business transactions are recorded in a (n) __.
- The ___ side is the right side of the T account.
- ___ is the income earned from the sale of goods and services.
- My first name.
- __ are the creditor's claims to the assets of the business.
- ___ refers to the dollar amount of the owner's equity in the business.
- The total financial claims to the assets of a business are known as__.
15 Clues: My last name. • My first name. • The left side of the T account is the ___ side. • The ___ side is the right side of the T account. • __ is anything of value that is owned or controlled. • __ are the creditor's claims to the assets of the business. • A chronological record of business transactions is a (n) ___. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2025-05-06
Across
- Capital: The cost that starts a business.
- Doing work for someone else
- Earning extra than what you gave.
- All the money bought in by a company.
- Is taking a risk for starting a business.
- Skills: Skills necessary to do a job.
- Collaboration
Down
- Ownership of a business
- Things you can rely on
- A benefit after getting a job
- A limit on how much to spend.
- : People who resell it for cheaper.
- Pitch : A proposal for the business plan
- Proprietorship: Owning a business for yourself.
- Plan: A guide.
- A legal process
16 Clues: Collaboration • Plan: A guide. • A legal process • Things you can rely on • Ownership of a business • Doing work for someone else • A benefit after getting a job • A limit on how much to spend. • Earning extra than what you gave. • : People who resell it for cheaper. • All the money bought in by a company. • Skills: Skills necessary to do a job. • ...
ethans crossword 2016-04-26
Across
- money going into the business
- basically a variable cost
- cost that does change with output
- costs the a business has to pay regularly
- any thing a business spends money on
- basically a fixed cost
- above break even
Down
- cost that doesnt change with output
- a business generates__________by selling stock
- things you buy at the beginning of a business
- when a business start up they often make a______for a period of time
- the section where total cost and revenue cross
- anything that costs the business money
- expenses
14 Clues: expenses • above break even • basically a fixed cost • basically a variable cost • money going into the business • cost that does change with output • cost that doesnt change with output • any thing a business spends money on • anything that costs the business money • costs the a business has to pay regularly • things you buy at the beginning of a business • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
Down
- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
Down
- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
CROSSWORD: Cash Flow - ANWITA 2023-02-12
Across
- Money that can be readily used for business operations.
- A professional who works for an organization in exchange for wages or a salary.
- An entity that provides goods and services to businesses.
- An asset that is no longer being used/sold because it can't produce value for the business.
- If a business's acquired cash exceeds its spent cash, it has a "....... cash flow."
- Holding too much stock.
- Money spent regularly on, for example, rent, insurance, and electricity, to keep a business operating.
- The flow of money into and out of a business.
- An asset easily convertible into cash.
- Predicts the cash inflows and outflows of a business’s bank account over a future period.
- Customers who buy on credit are called "trade...."
- Money taken out by an owner for personal reasons.
Down
- An individual, group or org impacted by the outcome of a project or a business venture.
- The total price of a good/service, the act of spending money.
- Used to indicate negative figures.
- An individual who makes predictions of a business's future, essentially forming a firm's cash flow forecast.
- Flow of money into a business
- Total Revenue - Total Cost.
- The inability to meet debts.
- Flow of money out of a business
20 Clues: Holding too much stock. • Total Revenue - Total Cost. • The inability to meet debts. • Flow of money into a business • Flow of money out of a business • Used to indicate negative figures. • An asset easily convertible into cash. • The flow of money into and out of a business. • Money taken out by an owner for personal reasons. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword Puzzle Round 2 2023-05-09
Across
- people who own, operate and take the risk of a business venture
- a person or company that provides a job paying wages or a salary to one or more people
- to look for people to hire
- stock of goods a business has on hand for sale
- a business with one owner
- a person handling payments and receipts in a store, bank, or other business
- an essential written document that provides a description and overview of your company's future
Down
- a one-page business letter that you submit when applying to a job, along with your resume
- the skill to do something
- payment on an hourly basis
- to employ someone
- your entrepreneurship teacher's last name
- a set amount of pay you receive each year
- someone who works for someone else
- a business owned by 2 or more people
- a kind of business that provides a skilled service, personal labor, or expertise instead of a physical product
- one company controls all of a market
- a meeting of people face to face when looking for a job
- reduction in the price of a product or service
- a document that job applicants use to summarize their work experience educational background and special skills
20 Clues: to employ someone • the skill to do something • a business with one owner • payment on an hourly basis • to look for people to hire • someone who works for someone else • a business owned by 2 or more people • one company controls all of a market • your entrepreneurship teacher's last name • a set amount of pay you receive each year • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2021-04-27
Across
- shape of maslow's hierarchy of needs
- one who sets goals and sets out a plan to reach those goals
- maintaining a positive attitude
- trait where someone willingly does whatever it takes to be successful
- a business entity owned by shareholders
- a financial institution that provides services regarding money to make a profit
- one who develops new ideas for products or ways of doing things
- a way of collecting primary data
- one who improves existing products or ways of doing thing
- a product or service not necessary for survival
- someone who pursues goals and ideas under someone else business
Down
- one who sees the future of the business and gets that message to others
- one who puts a plan into action to achieve goals
- something that you are trying to do or achieve
- putting money into a business idea that you believe will be successful
- two or more legal entities that share a business
- trait of adjusting to change
- protects innovations, inventions, and ideas
- a new business
- someone who has a clear idea of how things should be in the future
- an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards
- a trait where someone enjoys working alone
22 Clues: a new business • trait of adjusting to change • maintaining a positive attitude • a way of collecting primary data • shape of maslow's hierarchy of needs • a business entity owned by shareholders • a trait where someone enjoys working alone • protects innovations, inventions, and ideas • something that you are trying to do or achieve • ...
Accounts Crossword 2025-06-30
Across
- person who owns the business
- excess of total expenses over total of revenue and other income
- purchase of raw material for manufacture of goods and/or purchase of goods for resale
- an economic unit, which may be business entity or non business entity
- claim of amounts against the entity or enterprise
- person or entity to whom amount is payable against purchase of goods and/or services or both
- an evidence of transaction having taken place
- amount spent or incurred to earn revenue
- amount, goods or assets taken by the proprietor for personal use
- goods remaining unsold or unused in manufacturing of product as on a articular date
Down
- a person or entity to whom goods are sold and/or services are rendered on credit
- reduction in price of goods sold or in amount
- claim of the owners or proprietor in the business
- profit earned from transactions not being business transactions but from transactions incidental thereto
- economic resources of the entity or enterprise which will give benefit in the future
- gross inflow of cash, receivables or other consideration in the normal course of business
- excess of revenue over expenses
- record of transactions under that head
- expense of purchasing and/or manufacturing goods
- profit earned from business transactions
20 Clues: person who owns the business • excess of revenue over expenses • record of transactions under that head • amount spent or incurred to earn revenue • profit earned from business transactions • reduction in price of goods sold or in amount • an evidence of transaction having taken place • expense of purchasing and/or manufacturing goods • ...
100 Years Strong 2021-03-04
Across
- Family Group of business partners
- People who make our business special
- What began as a friendship
- Norwegian word for Meat
- Vehicle used for harbor delivery
- Many thanks
- Norwegian vegetables
- Norske word for Grocery Store
- An age old occupation
- Very important connection
Down
- The other business partner
- The people we appreciate
- How the beverage was transported
- Thousand thanks
- ones legacy
- One of the business partners
- Country of origin
- One of the first items to be sold
18 Clues: ones legacy • Many thanks • Thousand thanks • Country of origin • Norwegian vegetables • An age old occupation • Norwegian word for Meat • The people we appreciate • Very important connection • The other business partner • What began as a friendship • One of the business partners • Norske word for Grocery Store • How the beverage was transported • Vehicle used for harbor delivery • ...
11 Accounting Unit 1 and 2 Topic 1 2021-06-08
Across
- position a financial statement that includes the elements in the accounting equation
- another name for accounts receivable
- an equity account that shows the owners investment in the business
- the name of a policy or procedure that helps protect the assets of the business
- a type of asset held by a business to use to generate revenues
- a financial statement that includes the revenues and expenses of a business
- a penalty for late payment of accounts receivable
- an obligation of a business to others
Down
- an asset of a business used to achieve revenues from a profit margin on its sale
- an overdue accounts receivable is at risk of becoming this
- another name for accounts payable
- holding inventory such as technology too long is a possible result of what it will become
- an equity account that shows goods or funds removed from the business by the owner
- a type of inventory system where records are kept continuously
- an incentive for early payment of accounts receivable
- items earned by a business
- a type of inventory system where a stocktake is needed to calculate the amount of inventory on hand
- a type of asset that is typically used up within one year
- a type of revenue earned by receiving payment for selling goods and services on behalf of others
19 Clues: items earned by a business • another name for accounts payable • another name for accounts receivable • an obligation of a business to others • a penalty for late payment of accounts receivable • an incentive for early payment of accounts receivable • a type of asset that is typically used up within one year • an overdue accounts receivable is at risk of becoming this • ...
Entrepreneurs and Investing 2024-11-28
Across
- A person who establishes a business.
- Money used to fund a business.
- The possibility of losing money in an investment.
- The ability to generate financial gain.
- Financial gain after expenses.
- Building professional relationships.
- Units of ownership in a company.
Down
- A person who puts money into a business expecting profit.
- A newly established business venture.
- Income generated by a business.
- Money borrowed to start or expand a business.
- Valuable items owned by a company.
- A plan to achieve business goals.
- A place where goods or services are traded.
14 Clues: Money used to fund a business. • Financial gain after expenses. • Income generated by a business. • Units of ownership in a company. • A plan to achieve business goals. • Valuable items owned by a company. • A person who establishes a business. • Building professional relationships. • A newly established business venture. • The ability to generate financial gain. • ...
Topic 5 Vocabulary 2025-11-20
Across
- cities and towns designate certain areas for business
- sell merchandise to members at reduced price
- share of franchise owners earnings
- semi-independent business
- business boned by two or more people
- legal entity
- two or more firms competing in the same market
- of incorporation state license known as this
- all partners are limited partners
Down
- authorization from local government
- all partners share equally in responsibility and liability
- three or more unrelated business are involved
- group where unions are traditionally strongest
- company or firm earns all profits and responsible for debts
- organized protest for discontent workers
- stockholders own
- business owned and managed by one individual
- money or other valuables
- demand for labor
- all non military people who are both employed or unemployed
- legal obligation to pay debts
21 Clues: legal entity • stockholders own • demand for labor • money or other valuables • semi-independent business • legal obligation to pay debts • all partners are limited partners • share of franchise owners earnings • authorization from local government • business boned by two or more people • organized protest for discontent workers • sell merchandise to members at reduced price • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2025-11-18
Across
- Advanced skills and education, white collar jobs
- Specialized abilities, needs little supervision
- Semi independant business that pays for rights to sell
- One person holds liability and the other invests the money
- Non military people who are employed or unemployed
- No owner and run by a board
- Health insurance, social security, medicare
- To increase wages and better the working conditions
- Harmful to a business, usually for higher pay
- Contingency employment
- Minimal skills required
Down
- Guest workers, unauthorized immigrants, permanent residents
- A business owned by one person
- Headquartered in one country, operating in many
- 3 or more unrelated businesses joining
- Complex form of a business
- No specialized skilled worker
- A business owned by 2 or more people
- Job market changes with economy
- Operated by a group of individuals for shared benefit
20 Clues: Contingency employment • Minimal skills required • Complex form of a business • No owner and run by a board • No specialized skilled worker • A business owned by one person • Job market changes with economy • A business owned by 2 or more people • 3 or more unrelated businesses joining • Health insurance, social security, medicare • Harmful to a business, usually for higher pay • ...
Interactive Crossword Activity 2020-04-10
Across
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- capital typically provided by outside investors for financing of new, growing, or struggling businesses.
- the income you get from a business activity in a given time.
- a summary of how a business owner intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor.
- having a preference to one particular point of view or ideological perspective.
- flow, the movement of money in and out of your business.
- refers to types of ownership in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- a not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members.
- when an asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it.
Down
- a type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person.
- your business’ cumulative financial holdings.
- a form of business operation that declares the business as a separate legal entity from its owners.
- money you spend to operate your business.
- a business arrangement where partners agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
- acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients.
- a business that provides banking services for profit.
16 Clues: money you spend to operate your business. • your business’ cumulative financial holdings. • a business that provides banking services for profit. • flow, the movement of money in and out of your business. • a type of enterprise that is owned and run by one person. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
Finance 2021-02-10
Across
- the monitoring of cash inflows and outflows over a period of time.
- document used to show performance of business.
- any person who owes money to a bsuiness.
- source of finance that involves selling a debt to a specialist organisation and receiving a percentage of the debt value.
- shows the positive or negative level of cash in a business each month.
- finance obtained from within the business.
- costs that are linked to each unit of production, materials is one.
- any debts owed by a business.
- costs that must be paid irrelevant of level of output.
- anything owned by a business of value.
- used by business to show it ability to cover its short term debts.
- paying monthly instalments for assets for a period of time until the complete payment is made and the asset becomes your property.
Down
- the fall in value of an asset over time.
- sales-cost of sales =?
- gross profit - expenses =?
- name of account that shows gross profit.
- term used when sales revenue is equal to costs.
- finance needed by a business to pay the day to day debts.
- shareholders equity + long term liabilities=?
19 Clues: sales-cost of sales =? • gross profit - expenses =? • any debts owed by a business. • anything owned by a business of value. • the fall in value of an asset over time. • name of account that shows gross profit. • any person who owes money to a bsuiness. • finance obtained from within the business. • shareholders equity + long term liabilities=? • ...
Module 1 Terms 2023-10-02
Across
- business analysis body of knowledge
- assessing how well the chosen solution from the solution assessment worked after its implementation
- elaborates how to write/state requirements that will meet business needs
- choosing the best solutions for specific business needs
- collection of linked tasks that find their end in the delivery of a service/product to a client
- predetermined target that a business plans to achieve in a set period of time
Down
- certified business analysis professional
- a person who performs business analysis tasks
- graphical representation of a project's timeline that displays all the individual tasks necessary to complete the project
- tracking the amount of time spent eliciting requirements
- professional discipline focused on identifying business needs and determining solutions to business problems
- outlines the process of keeping everyone in the loop regarding the project's direction and progress
- type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule
- critical path method
- extracting needs from stakeholders
- any temporary endeavor with a definite beginning and end
16 Clues: critical path method • extracting needs from stakeholders • business analysis body of knowledge • certified business analysis professional • a person who performs business analysis tasks • type of bar chart that illustrates a project schedule • choosing the best solutions for specific business needs • tracking the amount of time spent eliciting requirements • ...
Accounting Terms 2024-11-25
Across
- (Daniela) Assets invested in a business
- (Veronica) the owner’s claims to the assets of the business. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Daniela) The amount earned after deducting expenses.
- (Veronica) legal right to an item
- (Jose Romero) Property or items of value owned by a business.
- (Daniela) Bought now, paid later. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Daphne) When something is paid later.
- (Veronica) an economic event that causes a change in assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Daphne) Something that the business owns.
Down
- (Jose Romero) The creditor’s claims to the assets of the business.
- (Veronica) the total amount of money owed to a business. (2 words separated by hyphen)
- (Jose Romero) The relationship between assets and the two types of equities. (2 words separated by a hyphen)
- (Daphne) Another term for financial claim
- (Daphne) Essential to produce profit.
- (Jose Romero) The business or person selling you the item on credit.
- (Daniela) Another word for money
16 Clues: (Veronica) legal right to an item • (Daphne) Essential to produce profit. • (Daniela) Another word for money • (Daniela) Assets invested in a business • (Daphne) Another term for financial claim • (Daphne) When something is paid later. • (Daphne) Something that the business owns. • ...
Gia and Nyahs business crossword. 2024-10-21
Across
- A business arrangement in which two or more individuals share ownership and the profits or losses of the business.
- Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, typically with interest.
- The total income generated from normal business operations before any expenses are deducted.
- The rivalry among businesses to attract customers and gain market share.
- Financial assets or resources used to fund a business, such as money, equipment, and property.
- Any resource owned by a business that has economic value and can provide future benefits.
- An initial model of a product from which other forms are developed.
- An individual who starts and manages a new business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Featuring new methods or ideas; introducing or using new products or technologies.
- Securities representing a share of ownership in a company.
- An employee within a company who is given the freedom and resources to develop new ideas or projects as if they were an entrepreneur.
- The use of goods and services by consumers.
- A legal entity that is separate from its owners, offering limited liability to its shareholders.
- The process of creating goods and services to meet consumer demand.
- The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses.
- A legal right or interest that a lender has in a borrower's property, granted until the debt obligation is satisfied.
Down
- An entry recording an amount owed or a reduction in assets or income.
- A legal and commercial relationship between the owner of a trademark or brand and an individual or company that wants to use that brand for a specific period.
- A business owned and operated by the government.
- Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset.
- A business owned and operated by individuals or groups, not controlled by the government.
- The total amount of a product or service available for purchase at a given price.
- The exchange of goods or services directly for other goods or services without using money.
- Any place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- A term used to describe a business that is operating at a loss or has negative net income.
- A business owned and operated by a single individual, with no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- A risky or daring journey, often used to describe a new business or investment opportunity.
- A method of gathering information from individuals to analyze opinions, behaviors, or characteristics.
- The ability to borrow money or access goods and services with the understanding that payment will be made in the future.
- A company’s legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- A term used to indicate that a business is profitable or has positive net income.
- A market structure where a single seller controls the entire supply of a product or service.
32 Clues: The use of goods and services by consumers. • A business owned and operated by the government. • Securities representing a share of ownership in a company. • The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses. • Units of ownership interest in a corporation or financial asset. • Money that is borrowed and must be repaid, typically with interest. • ...
Business 2016-04-16
Across
- The members of these societies are asked to give one cent daily, weekly, or monthly,
- : After years of job dissatisfaction, he's at last found his _____ in financial services.
- Gift certificates are ______ with both the recipient and giver names.
- : The port is ______ to supply relief to millions of drought victims.
Down
- It's a method of education that is _____ to this school.
- : Sandy very soon learned that it was a most unpropitious time for the setting ____ of a new
- : John's house could not be positively identified, though the attack was directed at it most
- to each one's ______ ability.
- It shows how to prepare a resume, and gives _____ on applying for.
- : In terms of experience, she definitely had the ____ over the other people that we interviewed.
10 Clues: to each one's ______ ability. • It's a method of education that is _____ to this school. • It shows how to prepare a resume, and gives _____ on applying for. • Gift certificates are ______ with both the recipient and giver names. • : The port is ______ to supply relief to millions of drought victims. • ...
Business 2013-03-19
10 Clues: Their company • Item you sell • Make of product • Cost of a product • Advetise your product. • Extra money on your item • Exta money on your product • Someone who owns a business • Age of the people your aiming at • A ..... where you sell your product
BUSINESS 2013-05-06
Across
- A commercial business.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- The management of large amounts of money, esp. by governments or large companies.
- Help or money given to those in need
- The making of articles on a large scale using machinery: "the manufacture of autos".
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
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- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade
- A person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or other business.
- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
10 Clues: A commercial business. • Help or money given to those in need • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • A person's regular occupation, profession, or trade • An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • The action or business of promoting and selling products or services. • ...
Business 2014-11-18
Across
- voluntary giving of help, typically in the form of money, to those in need.
- a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services
- trustworthy, proper, and sensible
- money paid
- result
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- move from one place to another
- a plan or intention; a conception
- paper money or metal coins
- forming a necessary base or core; of central importance
- decrease; move downward
10 Clues: result • money paid • decrease; move downward • paper money or metal coins • move from one place to another • a plan or intention; a conception • trustworthy, proper, and sensible • forming a necessary base or core; of central importance • a fixed price paid or charged for something, especially goods or services • ...
Business 2022-06-14
Across
- to talk someone into doing something
- people who buy things and use services
- to advertise a product encourage people to buy it
Down
- sell something for more momey that it cost you to make it or buy it
- to something at someone
- to study something in more detail
- to have an effect on someone's ideas and choices
- to advertise something for the first time
- to lie to someone
- to show something, so people can look at it
10 Clues: to lie to someone • to something at someone • to study something in more detail • to talk someone into doing something • people who buy things and use services • to advertise something for the first time • to show something, so people can look at it • to have an effect on someone's ideas and choices • to advertise a product encourage people to buy it • ...
business 2022-08-25
Across
- increase in worldwide trade & movement of people between countries
- an organization engaged in commercial or economic competition with others.
- a representative sample of the target market selected to take part in a market research
- organisation that sells products or provide goods
- a marketing tool, used as a strategy to communicate between the sellers and buyers.
- someone who operates the business & takes risk
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- the goods and services produced to satisfy the customers wants and needs
- a unique name, image or symbol that distinguishes a product from competitors products
- a market research technique in which highly trained researchers generally watch how people or consumers behave and interact in the market under natural conditions.
- It's a crucial marketing tool that helps your business with branding, highlighting the product's greatest qualities, and giving customers an unforgettable experience.
10 Clues: someone who operates the business & takes risk • organisation that sells products or provide goods • increase in worldwide trade & movement of people between countries • the goods and services produced to satisfy the customers wants and needs • an organization engaged in commercial or economic competition with others. • ...
business 2022-11-06
Across
- wanting to always support something or someone
- and standards of behaviour or moral principles
- knowing something instinctively, or understanding something easily without conscious thought
- moral principles of standards that guy the behaviour of a personal business
- the system by which a countries money in goods are produced and used
Down
- entrepreneurial activity
- information particular statistic that can be collected and analysed
- out of date or not used anymore
- putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit
- the possibility that an enterprise will have lower than anticipated profits, or experience a loss
10 Clues: entrepreneurial activity • out of date or not used anymore • wanting to always support something or someone • and standards of behaviour or moral principles • information particular statistic that can be collected and analysed • putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit • the system by which a countries money in goods are produced and used • ...
Business 2021-04-28
Across
- when the production process is separated into different tasks.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When a business has people that are skilled in only one labor
- Industry helps consumers and the other sectors
- When a business acquires or merges with another business.
- Industry produce goods using the raw materials.
Down
- Choose something better over another thing worse that you lose
- industry uses natural resources to produce raw material.
- shortage of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services that is wanted.
- Paper that has the business objectives and the details about the operations, the financing and owners of the business.
10 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Industry helps consumers and the other sectors • Industry produce goods using the raw materials. • industry uses natural resources to produce raw material. • When a business acquires or merges with another business. • When a business has people that are skilled in only one labor • ...
Business 2023-09-19
Across
- the process of finding and hiring qualified individuals to fill job positions within an organization
- an officially registered name, symbol or logo used to represent a product or firm
- a list of goods that have been sold, work that has been done, etc., showing what you must pay
- the local office or shop of a company
Down
- a place from which an organization or a military operation is controlled
- a paid advertisement on radio or TV
- the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit
- a plan to show how much money a person or organization will earn and how much they will need or be able to spend
- an official punishment, usually through a fine or other payment, for breaking a contract
- a set of company rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at work
10 Clues: a paid advertisement on radio or TV • the local office or shop of a company • a set of company rules about what clothing may and may not be worn at work • the act of putting money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit • a place from which an organization or a military operation is controlled • ...
Business 2023-10-20
Across
- practical skill and knowledge
- someone who owns shares in a company
- the money that you put in a bank, business in order to make a profit
- an amount of money that you can use to start a business or to make more money
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- someone whose job is to understand the law and deal with legal situations
- a business or organization owned and managed by the people who work in it
- an official organization that gives money, food, or help to people who need it
- someone who supports capitalism
- a fixed amount of money given for something
- relating to starting a business
10 Clues: practical skill and knowledge • someone who supports capitalism • relating to starting a business • someone who owns shares in a company • a fixed amount of money given for something • the money that you put in a bank, business in order to make a profit • someone whose job is to understand the law and deal with legal situations • ...
Business 2023-10-19
Across
- nearly but not exactly; about.
- to experience something.
- to participate in a positive or helpful way.
- to connect two or more things.
- to put something into action.
Down
- to establish or start something in a forceful way.
- a paper, such as a letter, contract, or record.
- two or more people associated in a common activity.
- to work together efficiently.
- quantity; amount
10 Clues: quantity; amount • to experience something. • to work together efficiently. • to put something into action. • nearly but not exactly; about. • to connect two or more things. • to participate in a positive or helpful way. • a paper, such as a letter, contract, or record. • to establish or start something in a forceful way. • two or more people associated in a common activity.
Business 2023-10-28
Across
- The ability to notice and understand a lot about people or situations
- Money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money
- Income from business activities or taxes
- Relating to business; producing goods or services to sell; produced in order to be sold
- Something that you have to deal with
Down
- In the process of starting a business or other activity, a small business that is just being started
- To quickly increase to a high level
- A person or company that buys goods or services;
- Something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this
- An institution or event that is underfunded does not have enough money to run properly
10 Clues: To quickly increase to a high level • Something that you have to deal with • Income from business activities or taxes • A person or company that buys goods or services; • The ability to notice and understand a lot about people or situations • Money or property that you use to start a business or invest to earn more money • ...
Business 2020-03-17
Across
- A company with less than 50 shareholders and shares are NOT offered to the public.
- Located on the inside - things happening inside a business
- Shareholders are legally responsible for ALL debts (unlimited amounts of money) of a company. Could be more than what the company is actually worth!
- A person who owns shares of the stock of a business/organization
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- an individual running a business by themselves
- Located on the outside - things coming from outside of a business.
- Shareholders are legally responsible for all debts of the company for NO MORE THAN the amount they have invested in the business.
- A Business that is owned by two or more people.
- A company with more than 50 shareholders and shares ARE offered to the public
- Something owned to another person
10 Clues: Something owned to another person • an individual running a business by themselves • A Business that is owned by two or more people. • Located on the inside - things happening inside a business • A person who owns shares of the stock of a business/organization • Located on the outside - things coming from outside of a business. • ...
Business 2024-04-30
Across
- Shopping and business that take place online.
- The type of people that are being marketed to.
- Someone who gives money to a business in order to help kick start it usually for a piece of the business when it becomes successful.
- money borrowed or lent that is usually paid back with intrest.
- A stake or share someone can purchase to own part of a business.
Down
- An image that represents a company usually consisting of a mascot or typography.
- Something that represents what a company is.
- A design that is meant to create a structure for a successful business.
- The amount of money a business makes after operating and stock fees.
- What a business does in order to promote and build their brand.
10 Clues: Something that represents what a company is. • Shopping and business that take place online. • The type of people that are being marketed to. • money borrowed or lent that is usually paid back with intrest. • What a business does in order to promote and build their brand. • A stake or share someone can purchase to own part of a business. • ...
business 2024-03-18
10 Clues: men • A currency • Something you sell • founder of Next INC • invest in a company • A way to show your products • A place that makes and sells stuff • something you pay for in a business • A glass enclosure filled with scary fish's • someone who creates their business from nothing
business 2024-09-20
Across
- area for people to come together to purchase
- new idea, method, or device
- business model
- Loans and credits are two different ways to get money
- separate legal entity
- the leftover money in your business account after paying all expenses
- two or more people make business
Down
- Canadian economic system generally combines elements
- business organization wholly
- only one human make business
10 Clues: business model • separate legal entity • new idea, method, or device • business organization wholly • only one human make business • two or more people make business • area for people to come together to purchase • Canadian economic system generally combines elements • Loans and credits are two different ways to get money • ...
Business 2023-03-01
Across
- any task that requires effort to achieve a result
- All the people in the country who are available for work
- Paid work
- a person who pays people who work for them
- when employees stop working as a form of protest against there employer
- the worker who was been elected by trade union members to represent them in the workplace
Down
- An organisation of workers set up to protect its members
- when people who are available for work cannot find a suitable job
- a person who works for someone else in return for payment
- the relationship between employers and employees in a workplace
10 Clues: Paid work • a person who pays people who work for them • any task that requires effort to achieve a result • An organisation of workers set up to protect its members • All the people in the country who are available for work • a person who works for someone else in return for payment • the relationship between employers and employees in a workplace • ...
Business 2023-05-29
Across
- an example of a way to organize and run a business
- someone who works with you
- money that you make from selling goods or services for more than they cost to make or provide
- an expert in a particular subject who gives advice and information to business
- a person or organization that buys things or services from a shop or business.
- a pause in an activity for a short time
Down
- the main office of a company or organization
- a number of similar shops, restaurants,etc. Owned by the same company
- to get money from doing work
- a piece of work that is for a particular purpose or a detailed study of a topic
10 Clues: someone who works with you • to get money from doing work • a pause in an activity for a short time • the main office of a company or organization • an example of a way to organize and run a business • a number of similar shops, restaurants,etc. Owned by the same company • an expert in a particular subject who gives advice and information to business • ...
business 2023-07-04
Business 2023-07-10
Across
- the head of a company.
- to get in contact with other companys.
- whats sold on the wallstreet?
- when you get together to talk about important stuff.
- someone who hires new workers.
- when you talk with a manager to get hired.
Down
- when companys work together.
- what do you have to pay to the state?
- where the goods stay untill they are being used.
- a normal worker in a company.
10 Clues: the head of a company. • when companys work together. • whats sold on the wallstreet? • a normal worker in a company. • someone who hires new workers. • what do you have to pay to the state? • to get in contact with other companys. • when you talk with a manager to get hired. • where the goods stay untill they are being used. • ...
business 2025-02-04
Across
- promotion, job centres, etc
- employer looks for potential applicants within the organisation
- outlines the role
- advertising a job vacancy
Down
- cost, size of budget, etc
- learning task away from the job
- process of finding and hiring
- cheaper, increase skill level/range, etc
- what's the job?
- learning task at place of employment
10 Clues: what's the job? • outlines the role • cost, size of budget, etc • advertising a job vacancy • promotion, job centres, etc • process of finding and hiring • learning task away from the job • learning task at place of employment • cheaper, increase skill level/range, etc • employer looks for potential applicants within the organisation
Business 2024-10-18
Across
- activity conducted by businesses to enhance brand reputation
- Total sales of the company
- presented every year in the month of February
- policy by which govt earns revenue
- a representative for shareholders
- Marketing mix element
Down
- a person who starts business who is not a businessman
- an employee who reports unethical practices
- You are learning to be this person
- market structure where only few sellers are available
10 Clues: Marketing mix element • Total sales of the company • a representative for shareholders • You are learning to be this person • policy by which govt earns revenue • an employee who reports unethical practices • presented every year in the month of February • a person who starts business who is not a businessman • market structure where only few sellers are available • ...
business 2024-10-18
Across
- make a payment to someone in return for services
- trying to sell something
- someone who give money to help a new business
- something that you make to sell
- trade
Down
- property consisting of land or buildings
- a large building where machines are used to make large amounts of something
- money that you get from selling something more than you paid for
- trademark
- someone who work for company
10 Clues: trade • trademark • trying to sell something • someone who work for company • something that you make to sell • property consisting of land or buildings • someone who give money to help a new business • make a payment to someone in return for services • money that you get from selling something more than you paid for • ...
Business 2025-07-30
Across
- The process of purchasing goods from different countries to reduce costs. ____________
- Selling goods to another country. _______________________
- Political or economic instability in a country may affect trade. _____________________
- A financial tool from the bank that guarantees payment in trade. __________________
- Buying goods from another country. __________________
- A type of insurance that protects goods during sea transport. _____________________
- A tax imposed on imported goods. __________________________
Down
- A risk caused by changes in exchange rates. ____________________________________
- An issue caused by missing or incorrect trade documents. _______________________
- The risk that a buyer won’t pay, or a seller won’t deliver. _________________________
10 Clues: Buying goods from another country. __________________ • Selling goods to another country. _______________________ • A tax imposed on imported goods. __________________________ • A risk caused by changes in exchange rates. ____________________________________ • An issue caused by missing or incorrect trade documents. _______________________ • ...
business 2023-04-18
10 Clues: franchise market • markup blockchain • dumping insourcing • devaluation culture • currency monochronic • competitive dimension • productivity commodity • sweatshops omnichannel • offshoring protectionism • ethnocentrism geopolitics
Business 2024-10-29
10 Clues: worker • people who study law • what the company makes • Shipping them overseas • What we watch shows on • Buying things from overseas • What you need to buy something • There’s a high For this item • when the value of something goes down • How much money it takes to buy something
business 2026-02-06
10 Clues: safe and sound • get freeish stuff • weight the options • get out of a service • make it look all nice • buy now, get more later • do you really need it now? • have cashed in all your chips yet • no not the kind with a rod and a line • looking at something you aren't quite fond of
Business 2026-01-26
10 Clues: – reason to work • – managing employees • – using external firms • – job no longer needed • – doing different jobs • – planning future staff • – shared ways of working • – adapting workforce size • – rewards for performance • – right people, right jobs
Business 2026-01-24
Across
- - Firing someone due to poor performance etc
- - emphasis on staff
- - Finding an individual to do part of the production process
- - No guaranteed hours
Down
- - Process of introducing someone to the job
- - Numbers, skills, aspirations
- - Negotiation between a group of employees and employers
- - trying to reduce staff costs
- - Over fixed term for a short time
- - Identifying how many employees are needed
10 Clues: - emphasis on staff • - No guaranteed hours • - Numbers, skills, aspirations • - trying to reduce staff costs • - Over fixed term for a short time • - Process of introducing someone to the job • - Identifying how many employees are needed • - Firing someone due to poor performance etc • - Negotiation between a group of employees and employers • ...
Business 2026-01-30
Across
- Is the owner manager of a proprietorship
- Is a person or business to which money is owed
- financial liability
- Is the official document through which a state grants the power to operate as a corporation.
Down
- Is a business owned by a group of people authorized by the state and which it is located to act as though it were a single person, separate from his owners.
- Is a business owned and managed by one person
- Are the owners of a corporation.
- agreement
- partnership
- of directors: Is the ruling body of a corporation
10 Clues: agreement • partnership • financial liability • Are the owners of a corporation. • Is the owner manager of a proprietorship • Is a business owned and managed by one person • Is a person or business to which money is owed • of directors: Is the ruling body of a corporation • Is the official document through which a state grants the power to operate as a corporation. • ...
Business 2025-09-19
Across
- : Person who starts a business
- : Money left after expenses
- : Total money earned from sales
- : Person who buys goods or services
Down
- : Activities to promote and sell products
- : Something a business sells
- : Reduced price
- : A plan for income and spending
- : Costs paid by a business
- : Work done for others for payment
10 Clues: : Reduced price • : Costs paid by a business • : Money left after expenses • : Something a business sells • : Person who starts a business • : Total money earned from sales • : A plan for income and spending • : Work done for others for payment • : Person who buys goods or services • : Activities to promote and sell products
Business 2025-10-10
Across
- Something that is about the whole world
- A place where people buy and sell things
- To sign up for something officially
- Something that people make or sell
- A person who takes care of money and numbers for a business
Down
- Land or buildings that people buy or sell
- When something solid becomes liquid from heat
- To use something again so it doesn’t go to waste
- The name or symbol of a company that sells products
- An agreement between two people or companies
10 Clues: Something that people make or sell • To sign up for something officially • Something that is about the whole world • A place where people buy and sell things • Land or buildings that people buy or sell • An agreement between two people or companies • When something solid becomes liquid from heat • To use something again so it doesn’t go to waste • ...
Business 2025-10-09
10 Clues: very big, huge • system to track • a way of doing things • find out something new • company, produce things • person who manages money • money you get from sales • person who works on company/person • a person who puts money in business • to send products to other countries
business 2025-10-20
Across
- Things a company does well.
- Outside risks that can hurt a business.
- The amount producers are willing to sell at different prices.
- What consumers want to buy at different prices.
- Tangible items that can be sold.
Down
- Actions or tasks done for others.
- Chances to grow or succeed.
- Rivalry between companies for customers.
- Areas that need improvement.
- The money left after expenses are paid.
10 Clues: Chances to grow or succeed. • Things a company does well. • Areas that need improvement. • Tangible items that can be sold. • Actions or tasks done for others. • The money left after expenses are paid. • Outside risks that can hurt a business. • Rivalry between companies for customers. • What consumers want to buy at different prices. • ...
business 2025-12-03
Across
- known for warm climate (Sunbelt)
- principles that guide behavior (ethics)
- of reusing materials (recycling)
- of people available for work (labor)
- on long-term environmental health (sustainability)
- born after WWII (generation)
- that influence decisions (values)
Down
- organizations not tied to government (NGOs)
- work arrangement (telecommute)
- northern region of the U.S. (Frostbelt)
- with declining industry (Rustbelt)
- affected by business decisions (stakeholders)
12 Clues: born after WWII (generation) • work arrangement (telecommute) • known for warm climate (Sunbelt) • of reusing materials (recycling) • that influence decisions (values) • with declining industry (Rustbelt) • of people available for work (labor) • principles that guide behavior (ethics) • northern region of the U.S. (Frostbelt) • organizations not tied to government (NGOs) • ...
business 2025-12-03
Across
- Ceiling: Invisible barrier to advancement for women/minorities.
- Principles of right and wrong guiding behavior.
- Boom Generation: Born 1946–1964, post-WWII population surge.
- Y (Millennials): Born 1981–1996, tech-savvy and diverse.
- Belt: Declining industrial areas in the Northeast and Midwest.
- Worth: Equal pay for jobs of equal value, regardless of gender.
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- Floor Syndrome: Barriers keeping low-wage workers from advancing.
- Belt: Warm-climate South and Southwest, fast-growing economies.
- Participation Rate: % of the working-age population in the labor force.
- X: Born 1965–1980, known for independence and skepticism.
- Belt: Cold-climate industrial Northeast and Midwest.
- Force: People working or actively seeking work.
12 Clues: Principles of right and wrong guiding behavior. • Force: People working or actively seeking work. • Belt: Cold-climate industrial Northeast and Midwest. • Y (Millennials): Born 1981–1996, tech-savvy and diverse. • X: Born 1965–1980, known for independence and skepticism. • Boom Generation: Born 1946–1964, post-WWII population surge. • ...
BUSINESS 2026-03-10
Across
- Work Ombudsman, The Australian government body that enforces workplace laws.
- A compulsory retirement savings system for Australian employees.
- Rate, The percentage of earnings paid into a retirement fund in Australia.
- Rate, The amount an employee earns for each hour worked.
Down
- The official document that shows wages, tax, and superannuation.
- The money taken out of your pay by the government.
- Pay, The total amount earned before tax is taken out.
- Error, A mistake in wages or calculations in payroll.
- Worked, The total number of hours an employee works during a pay period.
- Pay, The money an employee receives after tax and deductions.
10 Clues: The money taken out of your pay by the government. • Pay, The total amount earned before tax is taken out. • Error, A mistake in wages or calculations in payroll. • Rate, The amount an employee earns for each hour worked. • Pay, The money an employee receives after tax and deductions. • The official document that shows wages, tax, and superannuation. • ...
BUSINESS 2026-05-26
Across
- The ability to motivate and guide a group toward a goal
- Moral principles that govern a person's or business's behavior
- The financial gain made when revenue exceeds expenses
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling
- Legal responsibility for one's actions, debts, or obligations
- A legally binding agreement between two or more parties
Down
- The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations
- A business structure owned by two or more people
- A civil wrong that causes harm and leads to legal liability
- The process of promoting, selling, and distributing products
10 Clues: A business structure owned by two or more people • The financial gain made when revenue exceeds expenses • The ability to motivate and guide a group toward a goal • A legally binding agreement between two or more parties • A civil wrong that causes harm and leads to legal liability • The process of promoting, selling, and distributing products • ...
Accounting Vocabulary Puzzle 2026-02-11
Across
- Money borrowed that must be repaid
- A business that buys goods and resells them.
- Statement of Financial Position
- The owner’s claim on the business (two words)
- What the business owns. Eg. Cash,Building
- Money earned from sale of goods or service performed
- Rules accountants must follow universally
Down
- People or businesses the company owes money to
- A long-term loan used to buy property
- What the business owes to others
- International accounting standards used around the world
- The person who owns a sole proprietorship
- Another word for the owner’s investment in the business
- Costs of running the business. Eg. Rent, Utilities
- Any business activity involving money.
15 Clues: Statement of Financial Position • What the business owes to others • Money borrowed that must be repaid • A long-term loan used to buy property • Any business activity involving money. • The person who owns a sole proprietorship • What the business owns. Eg. Cash,Building • Rules accountants must follow universally • A business that buys goods and resells them. • ...
Accounting - Chapters 1 and 2 Key Terms 2023-09-22
Across
- The owner's investment into the business
- Accounting device used to analyze transactions
- Amount recorded on the left side of an account
- Money taken out from the business
- The value of the business
- Anything of value that is owned by a business
- Bills paid by the business
Down
- of Accounts list of all accounts used by a business
- Revenue earned by a business
- the side of the account that is increased
- Business activity that changes A, L, or OE.
- An amount owed by a business
- Amount recorded on the right side of an account
13 Clues: The value of the business • Bills paid by the business • Revenue earned by a business • An amount owed by a business • Money taken out from the business • The owner's investment into the business • the side of the account that is increased • Business activity that changes A, L, or OE. • Anything of value that is owned by a business • ...
Business - Jeremy 2018-09-09
Across
- all the goods or services that are made
- the price they consumer is willing and able to pay and the seller is willing to sell for
- tasks we pay others to do for us
- the "Brain" of a computer, Intel and AMD make these
- physical items we can consume
- crypto-currency
- this is found at the center of a black hole and is infinity dense
- the process of which we receive goods from other countries
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- this occurs when the supply and demand curve meet
- human effort
- items that we can consume to make our lives more comfortable
- the shipping of goods overseas
- the great Bin Chicken overlords
- is when we do not have enough of a certain resource
- items that are essential for everyday survival
- use in the production of electronics
- resources can be acquired from this
17 Clues: human effort • crypto-currency • physical items we can consume • the shipping of goods overseas • the great Bin Chicken overlords • tasks we pay others to do for us • resources can be acquired from this • use in the production of electronics • all the goods or services that are made • items that are essential for everyday survival • ...
BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2012-12-05
Across
- TYPE OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS
- A WAY OF PAYMENT
- POSTERS IS A WAY OF THIS
- THE ITEM THAT IS PUT ON TO PRODUCTS
- AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE
- THE PROCESS OF CREATING AN PRODUCT
- THE COST OF PRODUCING PRODUCTS
- SENDING AN ITEM OUT IS THIS
- CHINA ... DOES THIS TO AUSTRALIA
Down
- A BUSINESS IS A TYPE OF THIS.
- 1 OF THE 4P'S, WHERE THE ITEM IS.
- THE GOVERNMENT CHARGES 10% OF YOUR PAY
- THE ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE
- WHAT IS ISSUED IN A BUSINESS
- TOTAL AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED EXCLUDING THE EXPENSES
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY RECEIVED ONCE THE EXPENSES HAVE BEEN TAKEN AWAY.
- THE AMOUNT SOMETHING IS SOLD FOR
17 Clues: A WAY OF PAYMENT • TYPE OF SOURCE DOCUMENTS • POSTERS IS A WAY OF THIS • AUSTRALIAN TAXATION OFFICE • THE ITEM THAT YOU PURCHASE • SENDING AN ITEM OUT IS THIS • WHAT IS ISSUED IN A BUSINESS • A BUSINESS IS A TYPE OF THIS. • THE COST OF PRODUCING PRODUCTS • THE AMOUNT SOMETHING IS SOLD FOR • CHINA ... DOES THIS TO AUSTRALIA • 1 OF THE 4P'S, WHERE THE ITEM IS. • ...
business studies 2013-10-11
Across
- is where you think outside the box
- is something that sells goods and produces services
- is where there are 6 different people who think of different questions to ask
- the man who created microsoft
- is where you have a diagram and you put down ypour idea
- is the place where goods and services are bought and sold
- is some one who owns their own business
- is a product that has been made but you nmake something new from it
- it is something that is done for you
Down
- is a product that is completely new
- it is an object that is bought and sold
- is where you put down everything you nthink when you are planing
- is a chance of damage or loss occuring as a result of making decisions
- is where someone buy the goods or services
- is another word for business
- is the posotive thinker out of the thinking
- the law that protects music,films and books
17 Clues: is another word for business • the man who created microsoft • is where you think outside the box • is a product that is completely new • it is something that is done for you • it is an object that is bought and sold • is some one who owns their own business • is where someone buy the goods or services • is the posotive thinker out of the thinking • ...
Business review 2014-06-09
Across
- answer
- replace old text with new text.
- A devices that accepts input, processes data, stores data, produces
- brain of the computer
- for user to see the name of the document the person is currently working on.
- A type of animation does something to draw attention to an object.
Down
- electronic instructions that tell the computer what to do
- RAM is the computer's main memory
- capable of storing exactly 1024 bytes
- uses tiny electrial path to connect each componen of the computer
- single user computer and uses great deal of number-crunching power
- direct the flow of data from one point to another
- An orientation the longest edge becomes the top of the page
- the numbers
- used in large organization and can access by a terminal
- replace a previously saved file with a revised version.
- known for a shared PCI/ISA slot
17 Clues: answer • the numbers • brain of the computer • replace old text with new text. • known for a shared PCI/ISA slot • RAM is the computer's main memory • capable of storing exactly 1024 bytes • direct the flow of data from one point to another • used in large organization and can access by a terminal • replace a previously saved file with a revised version. • ...
Business 9A 2021-09-29
Across
- document containing business objectives and important details about operations, finance and owners of business. We need this to get finance from the bank.
- when there are limited resources to produce products and services to meet unlimited wants
- this is the main objective of businesses
- to increase value of product, we can increase the ----
- ----- of labor is when every worker has specialized skills and performs one of the tasks of production process.
- this type of integration means combining two business in same industry but different production stages.
- External growth can be in two ways; ----buy another business which becomes part of the buyer (predator)or ---- two business joined together to make one business.
- this type of integration is known as Diversification; when one business combines with another one in different industry, e.g. when a bank buys a restaurant.
- This sector includes manufacturing goods using raw materials
Down
- is the value of the next best alternative given up when choosing another item.
- ---- is something essential for living
- teacher is an example for his production factor
- banking, retail, hotels are example of this sector
- coffee machine is an example of this production factor
- this sector has more Capital (money invested by owners) than the sector owned by government.
- to increase value of product, we can decrease the ----
- De-industrialization is when the importance of manufacturing sector in a country -----.
17 Clues: ---- is something essential for living • this is the main objective of businesses • teacher is an example for his production factor • banking, retail, hotels are example of this sector • coffee machine is an example of this production factor • to increase value of product, we can increase the ---- • to increase value of product, we can decrease the ---- • ...
Business 101 2021-01-14
Across
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนสินค้าที่สามารถตอบสนองต่อความต้องการของลูกค้า
- ความพึงพอใจ
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- สินค้า
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
Down
- แผน
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- บริการ
- แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง หรือต้นแบบ
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ
17 Clues: แผน • บริการ • สินค้า • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • แบบจำลอง ภาพจำลอง หรือต้นแบบ • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ • ...
Business&humanism 2021-03-01
17 Clues: shop • fail • keep • salary • mention • careful • problem • customer • permission • generosity • rise quickly • a large compant • exceed, go beyond • special attention • become successful • unintersting or lacking taste/character • consider something as similar to something else
Business&humanism 2021-03-01
17 Clues: shop • fail • keep • salary • mention • careful • problem • customer • permission • generosity • rise quickly • a large compant • exceed, go beyond • special attention • become successful • unintersting or lacking taste/character • consider something as similar to something else
