business Crossword Puzzles
Business Studies: Sources of Finance 2023-06-15
Across
- How funding is supplied to a business
- paying for stock or goods later (eg after 30 or 60 days), when the goods have already been sold
- ‘ …………… capital’ is raising large amounts of money by selling equity in a limited company
- where more money has been taken out of a bank account than paid into it
- the legal responsibility of a business towards its debt
- ‘Personal ……..’ a persons own money
- ‘…………..’ capital is the money or assets needed to set up a business
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- ‘………………… finance’ - sources of finances that are usually repaid over a longer time. Would be used to finance a new business or expand a business
- a value which shows the cost of borrowing or the reward given for saving money
- ‘……… profit’ is reinvesting profits in the business so it keeps growing
- ‘ …………… capital’ is raising capital from investors to fund a new business idea
- the money used to build, run, or grow a business
- a long term source of money that must be paid back to the lender
- ‘……….. finance’ - sources finance that are repaid quickly and are used for costs such as buying stock or paying a utility bill
- an item of property owned by a person or business tgat has monetary value
15 Clues: ‘Personal ……..’ a persons own money • How funding is supplied to a business • the money used to build, run, or grow a business • the legal responsibility of a business towards its debt • a long term source of money that must be paid back to the lender • ‘…………..’ capital is the money or assets needed to set up a business • ...
Business & Marketing Essentials - Accounting 2022-03-21
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- The listing of a business’s different accounts and their current balances
- A type of accounting that involves preparing and reporting financial data to internal users
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- Anything of value that a business owns
- A financial summary that shows how much money the business has made or has lost; also called the profit-and-loss statement
- The amount an owner has invested in the business plus or minus profits and losses
- The methods and procedures used in consistently handling the business’s financial information
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- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- The steps of the accounting cycle that involve recording each business transaction; the process of analyzing financial transactions, journalizing transactions, posting to ledgers, and balancing the books
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- The accounting record for a specific department or area of the business
- A special book or computer program in which a business’s transactions are recorded in the order in which they occur
- Those who invest their funds in a business; may be owners or stockholders
- The process of keeping financial records
- Debts that the business owes
15 Clues: Debts that the business owes • Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures • The accounting record for a specific department or area of the business • The listing of a business’s different accounts and their current balances • ...
CHAPTER 9 2012-06-28
Across
- is the planning and monitoring of a business’s financial resources to enable the business to achieve its financial goals.
- is the major tool adopted by a business to achieve its goals.
- is the extent to which the business can meet its financial commitments in the longer term.
- this encompasses the strategies that a business will use to achieve its goals.
- such as business premises, machinery, vehicles and cash (tangible assets) and patents, trademarks and goodwill (intangible assets).
- is the ability of the business to increase its size in the longer term.
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- break the business operations into achievable and manageable outcomes that can be measured and evaluated
- are those resources in a business that have a monetary or money value.
- is the extent to which a business can meet its financial commitments in the short term.
- are the property and other items and effects of a
- is the ability of a business to use its resources effectively in ensuring financial stability and profitability.
- is the ability of a business to maximise its profits.
12 Clues: are the property and other items and effects of a • is the ability of a business to maximise its profits. • is the major tool adopted by a business to achieve its goals. • are those resources in a business that have a monetary or money value. • is the ability of the business to increase its size in the longer term. • ...
BEV REVISION UNIT 1 2013-05-29
Across
- Business enterprise contributes to the nation's __________
- Objective of a business to owner
- Result of a good working relationship is a favourable corporate _________.
- An example of activity that can exhibit organisation's involvement in social responsibility.
- A business enjoys profits when the sales exceeds _______
- Workers are interested in business's financial information because his _____ depend on it
- Employees have to adhere to the Workplace Safety and _____ Act at work.
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- Objective of business to employee
- Land/materials refer to the tangible inputs/natural resources used in the ____________ process.
- Funds necessary to finance operations of a business
- the people responsible for providing goods that a business needs.
- Entrepreneur may operate business himself or engage _______
- Workers need to attend ______ to ensure efficiency at his job.
- Labour refers to physical and _____ input of the people
14 Clues: Objective of a business to owner • Objective of business to employee • Funds necessary to finance operations of a business • Labour refers to physical and _____ input of the people • A business enjoys profits when the sales exceeds _______ • Business enterprise contributes to the nation's __________ • Entrepreneur may operate business himself or engage _______ • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-10-28
Across
- Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use
- A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- Information for each transaction recorded in a journal
- a group of accounts
- a business form ordering a bank to pay cash from a bank account
- A business paper from which information is obtained for a journal entry
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- transferring information from a journal entry to a ledger account
- An amount owed by a business
- A form for recording transactions in chronological order
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- Anything of value that is owned
- The left side of an accounting equation
- The right side of an accounting equation
14 Clues: a group of accounts • An amount owed by a business • Anything of value that is owned • The left side of an accounting equation • The right side of an accounting equation • Information for each transaction recorded in a journal • A form for recording transactions in chronological order • Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use • ...
Business Term Crossword 2022-10-09
Across
- A compulsory financial charge by a governmental organization
- The money a company earns from the sale of its products and services.
- A business that is run between two or more parties
- Area of the economy in which businesses share the same or related business activity, product, or service
- An asset that grants owners a stake in a business.
- The owner of shares in a company
- The buildings, machines, supplies, etc. used to produce goods and services
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- Individuals, groups, or organizations that impact why and how a company does business
- Parts of the profit that must be paid to the shareholders of a corporation per year
- The human resource that organizes and combines labor, land, and capital.
- Human effort used to produce goods and services
- A business or team of individuals with legal standing to operate as a single entity
- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
- Financial gain of a business
- The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services.
16 Clues: Financial gain of a business • The owner of shares in a company • Human effort used to produce goods and services • A business that is run between two or more parties • An asset that grants owners a stake in a business. • Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors • A compulsory financial charge by a governmental organization • ...
GCSE Business - Year 10 Mock Revision! 2023-06-06
Across
- Calculated by dividing sales of a product by the total market sales x 100 (6,5)
- Type of business set up to achieve objectives other than profit (3,3,6)
- When personal possessions of the owner is at risk if there are any problems (9,9)
- an approach to production that aims to minimise waste (4,10)
- Type of business that is on the stock exchange
- method of production which a product is supplied to meet the exact requirements of a customers (3,10)
- One of the factors of production
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- the business's sales revenue minus its cost of sales (5,5)
- a section in the business plan (9,8)
- when a business's unit costs of production fall as its output rises and the business expands (9,2,5)
- the level of production at which business's total costs and revenue from sales are equal
- Calculated by dividing total costs and output (4,4)
- A factor influencing the location of a business (9,5)
- Manufacturing is an example of which sector?
- a sum of money that is owed by a business to another business or individual
- a tax on foreign goods imported into a country
16 Clues: One of the factors of production • a section in the business plan (9,8) • Manufacturing is an example of which sector? • Type of business that is on the stock exchange • a tax on foreign goods imported into a country • Calculated by dividing total costs and output (4,4) • A factor influencing the location of a business (9,5) • ...
entrepreneur 2022-09-27
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- show meetings where company's display their products
- $ per year
- market individuals or companies willing to buy your product. who you sell to
- relations establish a favorable relationship with general and public
- amount owed to others
- people who work for some one else
- evaluation of your weaknesses
- release written state meant to advertise your product
- original model on which later versions are patterned
- research collecting information about the stores good interest
- plan written document that describes all the step to open and operate a successfull business
- ability to learn a particular kind of job
- earnings distributed to stockholders
- business owned by stockholders who share in its profits are not personally responsible for its debts
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- data that describes there age marital status and all there ethnic ability's
- legal agreement that give an individual the right to market in particular areas
- look for people to hire
- process of running a business of one's own
- profile description of a person or company that may buy your product or survive
- date of a group of people in the life style traits
- people who buy the product or services
- business owned buy two or more people
- % of a sale to a sale paid to a salesperson that varies from month to month
- people who own stock
- share percentage of a market owned buy a business
- of stock unit of ownership in a corporation
- product's perceived value. a name, term, symbol, or design that identifies a seller's products and differentiates them from competitors' products
- proprietorship business owned buy one person
28 Clues: $ per year • people who own stock • amount owed to others • look for people to hire • evaluation of your weaknesses • people who work for some one else • earnings distributed to stockholders • business owned buy two or more people • people who buy the product or services • ability to learn a particular kind of job • process of running a business of one's own • ...
lawn boy 2022-10-19
Across
- The person who asked him to mow his lawn first.
- What business did Arnold invest in first?
- Who was the author?
- His birthday present from grandma.
- who did lawn boy hide his business from?
- how old was lawn boy?
- what did Arnold do with the stock market?
- What Arnold did with Lawn boys money.
- who wanted to take money and the business?
- what did Arnold and Pascel help lawn boy do?
- What did Arnold make when lawn boy come over?
- The red haired man that helped lawn boy in the stalk market.
- what Arnold used to invest money.
- what did lawnboy make with his business?
- parents because he couldn't pay it?
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- much did did lawn boy make from the stock market and his business?
- The nickname they gave Joey.
- The person Arnold called to help with work load.
- what did Arnold say when lawn boy told him he had to turn down jobs?
- What happened to the business overtime?
- Whos lawnmower was it?
- what was Joey's profession?
- what did lawn boy accidentally create?
- what was the name of the boxer that they invested in?
- what helped the stalks go up?
- what did Ardold say he was to lawn boy?
- what was lawn boy?
- why did people like his service in the beginning?
- What time of year did this take place?
- what did Arnold want lawn boy to tell
- Who gave him the mower?
- what is lawn boys and joey's relationship?
32 Clues: what was lawn boy? • Who was the author? • how old was lawn boy? • Whos lawnmower was it? • Who gave him the mower? • what was Joey's profession? • The nickname they gave Joey. • what helped the stalks go up? • what Arnold used to invest money. • His birthday present from grandma. • parents because he couldn't pay it? • What Arnold did with Lawn boys money. • ...
Business School Festival Crossword Challenge 2023-07-18
Across
- How many years of full-time rich work experience does GIES value?
- After the exam, you have the flexibility to select programs to send your scores to with up to ____ free score reports.
- The GMAT helps thousands of _____ business programs make critical admissions decisions.
- Berkeley Haas offers _____ based scholarships
- Which program at Emory Goizueta Business School is designed for working professionals?
- What helps you stand out as a candidate?
- With the removal of the _____ writing assessment, you can spend more time developing the skills that matter most to business schools.
- Students learn business ____ & ethics through collaboration and hands-on experience.
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- What are some of the top companies that recruit Rice Business graduates?
- The University of Texas at Austin is a ____ research institution dedicated to expanding human knowledge through research and scientific analysis.
- Duke University - Fuqua School of Business focuses on _____ and social impact
- The GMAT ____ Edition allows you to personalize your test-taking experience with Question Review & Edit.
- St John's Peter J Tobin college is ranked #33 for the Best Part-time MBA by who?
- The Official Score Report provides detailed insights into your performance in each section, each question type, and your _____ management skills.
- Which program at the Knauss School of Business focuses on real estate?
- What is the cheapest funding source for your study abroad journey?
- Meeting with admission directors is a __ __ __ __ __ __ __ step in the journey toward higher education.
- What should you consider when finding the right course and curriculum?
- What is the best time to apply to schools?
- How many programmes does UC Davis offer?
20 Clues: What helps you stand out as a candidate? • How many programmes does UC Davis offer? • What is the best time to apply to schools? • Berkeley Haas offers _____ based scholarships • How many years of full-time rich work experience does GIES value? • What is the cheapest funding source for your study abroad journey? • ...
Chapter 6.1-What is a Business Plan? 2013-01-24
Across
- One of the three C's for a business plan
- With 12 across, a business plan's list of highlights and key selling points
- A business plan must discuss they type of ___________ such as partnership or corporation
- With 9 across, a 30-second explanation of an idea for a new business
- Busines plan that provides cash flow data
- Part of a business plan that describes the size of your target audience and your competition (2 words)
- One of the three C's for a business plan
- A business plan idea is typically for a product or _____________
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- One of the three C's for a business plan
- With 14 across, type of business plan given as a slideshow with a running narrative
- With 13 across, type of business plan given as a slideshow with a running narrative
- WIth 1 across, a business plan's list of highlights and key selling points
- Audience for a detailed business plan
- With 11 down, a 30-second explanation of an idea for a new business
14 Clues: Audience for a detailed business plan • One of the three C's for a business plan • One of the three C's for a business plan • One of the three C's for a business plan • Busines plan that provides cash flow data • A business plan idea is typically for a product or _____________ • With 11 down, a 30-second explanation of an idea for a new business • ...
financial terms 2015-01-13
Across
- occur when a business revenue is greater than its costs.
- costs the business paid when it is first launched.
- costs that will charge when a business output goes up or down.
- the charges paid by a business to provide its product and operate.
- the day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading.
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- The point when the business revenue is equal to its costs.
- The value of fixed costs added to variable costs.
- how much of a product is sold by a business over a certain period of time (day, week, month, year)
- The amount a business asks a customer to pay for the product.
- occur when a business' costs are greater than its revenue.
- the income made by a business for selling its products.
- costs that do not change when a business output goes up or down.
12 Clues: The value of fixed costs added to variable costs. • costs the business paid when it is first launched. • the income made by a business for selling its products. • occur when a business revenue is greater than its costs. • the day-to-day costs a business pays when it is trading. • The point when the business revenue is equal to its costs. • ...
9.1 Vocabulary 2022-03-24
19 Clues: mad • farm • asia • dirty • since • nosey • india • diverse • highway • country • business • long ago • dangerous • blue collar • white collar • professional • residential area • African American • Friendly/cheerful
B&E Scavenger Hunt 2021-05-10
Across
- This document lists products and services supported by Business & Education.
- This document describes how to process a repair with a purchase order in Canada and the United States.
- This document describes how AMR Tier 1 Business & Education Advisors contact Business & Education Account Security.
- This document explains how to handle contacts about service and repair issues.
- This document describes how to handle Activation Lock removal requests for businesses and schools
- This document describes how Advisors support Apple Configurator.
- This document describes how to handle issues with existing Activation Lock removal requests for businesses and schools.
- This document describes how Advisors support Apple Remote Desktop software.
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- This document describes how Advisors interact with Deployment Programs Support.
- This document provides an overview of resources related to service for Apple products.
- This document describes how to support AppleCare for Enterprise customers
- This document describes when and how Tier 1 Business & Education Advisors contact Tier 2 Business & Education.
- This document describes how Business & Education Advisors help customers who call about enterprise or consumer products.
- This document describes how to process a customer-paid repair requote with a purchase order.
- This document describes how to contact Business & Education Advisors.
- This document describes the responsibilities of Business & Education Advisors.
16 Clues: This document describes how Advisors support Apple Configurator. • This document describes how to contact Business & Education Advisors. • This document describes how to support AppleCare for Enterprise customers • This document describes how Advisors support Apple Remote Desktop software. • ...
WE ARE ITR 2020-05-19
Across
- longest running subscription report at ITR
- Business Cycle: Phase A
- ITR's overall forecast ______ since 1985 is 94.7%
- Program for Real-time charting of company sales to thousands of leading indicators
- ITR Economics provides the best _________ intelligence to reduce risk and drive practical and profitable business decisions
- Business Cycle: Phase C ________ Growth
- State that Jason H, Taylor, and Sara live in?
- ITR's 401K guru: _____ Brinkman
- How many chairs are in the kitchen?
- How much does ITR contribute to your 401k? _____ Percent
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- Monthly publication to discuss current trends impacting businesses just like you
- First book published by the brothers: Make your _______
- Business Cycle: Phase D
- ITR's official street name
- Type of twins Brian and Alan are
- Business Cycle: Phase B _______ Growth
- Brian's ITR Times piece: BLB on ____________
17 Clues: Business Cycle: Phase D • Business Cycle: Phase A • ITR's official street name • ITR's 401K guru: _____ Brinkman • Type of twins Brian and Alan are • How many chairs are in the kitchen? • Business Cycle: Phase B _______ Growth • Business Cycle: Phase C ________ Growth • longest running subscription report at ITR • Brian's ITR Times piece: BLB on ____________ • ...
Accounting Crossword 2023-11-28
Across
- Decrease in assets
- the account that shows payments to employee salaries, wages, bonuses, and deductions
- What we own
- any item that a person or a business has legal title over
- Small amount of money kept on hand
- describes the amount of money that would remain if a business sold all its assets and paid off all its debts
- the cost a business pays to occupy a property for an office, retail space, storage space, or factory
- Money payed to creditor in return for a loan
- A financial asset or the value of a financial asset, such as cash or goods
- Revenue minus expenses
- any operating revenues that a company earns through its business activities
- A notation, it records a single transaction
- Includes all of the revenue (sales) that a company has provided but has not yet collected payment on
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- What we owe
- Recording of financial transactions in an accounting system
- Increase in assets
- Any money earned
- Visual structure used in double entry bookkeeping to keep debits and credits separated
- Something spent on a specific item or for a particular purpose
- an examination of books of accounts prepared by an organization to validate the entries recorded
- Consumable materials used in business and replenished as needed
- Type of asset that includes currency
- the distribution of cash or other assets from a business to its owners or partners
- Basic accounting equation
- Includes all of the expenses that a business has incurred but has not yet paid
25 Clues: What we owe • What we own • Any money earned • Decrease in assets • Increase in assets • Revenue minus expenses • Basic accounting equation • Small amount of money kept on hand • Type of asset that includes currency • A notation, it records a single transaction • Money payed to creditor in return for a loan • any item that a person or a business has legal title over • ...
9 Weeks Test 2023-03-02
Across
- Type of economy where decisions are made by the government alone
- Curved graph showing all possible combinations of maximum resource usage between two products.
- Type of economy where decisions are made by private entities
- Temporary period of demand outweighing supply
- A select few companies dominating the market and selling similar products.
- Capital, labor, entrepreneurs, and land
- One company completely dominates the market, many barriers to entry
- Business owned and managed by two or more people together
- All of the money in circulation
- A decision made between two desirable outcomes
- The cost of the next best thing
- Business owned and managed by one person
- Being legally responsible for a business; Sole proprietorships and partnerships have it unlimited, corporations have it limited
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- Tools, equipment, and machinery used in production
- Type of economy based on customs passed down through a bloodline, very barebones
- Competition with several businesses all providing the same product, few barriers to entry
- Official currency of a country
- Individuals who take a risk to create a business
- Workers who do the work for a business
- Type of economy that combines elements of traditional, command, and market economies
- Competition with many businesses providing similar products, with difference between businesses
- Business owned by shareholders and managed by a completely separate group of people
- Natural resources required for production
- Central bank of the US that loans money out to other smaller banks
- Unlimited needs and limited resources; permanent
- Money made from a business sale; Revenue - Production Costs
26 Clues: Official currency of a country • All of the money in circulation • The cost of the next best thing • Workers who do the work for a business • Capital, labor, entrepreneurs, and land • Business owned and managed by one person • Natural resources required for production • Temporary period of demand outweighing supply • A decision made between two desirable outcomes • ...
GCSE Business Theme 1 2023-06-19
Across
- The term for the amount of capital received when raising funds through crowd funding
- One of the key considerations when selecting a location, proximity to...
- What is lost when deciding to set up as a franchisee
- The type of market research where it is already done and simply access e.g. Market Intelligence Report
- Total Revenue - Total Costs
- A measure of the amount prices are rising in an economy and as a result the cost pressures put on a business
- The sales volume required for a business to cover its total costs
- The cost of borrowing and the reward for saving
- The main advantage of going from sole trade to ltd
- Long term source of finance generate from invstors
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- The element of the marketing mix associated with distribution
- One reason new ideas come about, a change in...
- The form of added value provided where a business makes life easier for the customer
- Sustained period of negative economic growth where unemployment is rising and consumer spending is falling
- The amount a franchisee pays of their revenue/profit to the franchisor
- A non financial objective where a business is looking to help the local community
- The first objective in business
- Physcial money coming into the business from selling goods/services
- Short term source of finance used for the delayed payment of stock to a supplier
- The process of splitting up a market to target one specific group, market.....
- One way new ideas come about
- A key stakeholder a business will source their stock from
- £1 = $1.2 --> £1 = $1.3
23 Clues: £1 = $1.2 --> £1 = $1.3 • Total Revenue - Total Costs • One way new ideas come about • The first objective in business • One reason new ideas come about, a change in... • The cost of borrowing and the reward for saving • The main advantage of going from sole trade to ltd • Long term source of finance generate from invstors • ...
Coates_Q1Summary 2024-10-09
Across
- Recourses that managers do not control
- Total revenue minus the cost of goods sold.
- Graphic schedule of a projects tasks
- Project schedule arranged in a diagram
- Resources with economic value that a business owns.
- management is open to new ideas
- defines various roles of employees
- set of measures built to meet requirements
- Includes; mission statement: The purpose of the organization, vision statement
- Debts or obligations a business owes.
- rate at which can employer gains and loses employees
- social change is based upon
- Outflow of cash and other assets from one company to another.
- involve group and ask before telling
- Function including locating qualified applicants
- trust employees know how to do job
- Have exmployees improve
- Profit after all expenses and taxes.
- the ability to influence and motivate
- be a teacs cher, employeeant do job
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- doing the right task translates into obtaining business goals
- Process is a method of corrective action
- telling everyone what to do, being in full control.
- increases saftey and security
- without physical presence
- impacts business the most
- Included in a business plan
- Business plans for growth and expansion
- Total income generated by a business.
- Control that takes place while activity is happening before problems happen
- The overall movement of a business's finances each month, including income and expenses.
- tell others what to do
- directing and controlling a group of people
- Involves dividing work into segments to achieve goals
34 Clues: tell others what to do • Have exmployees improve • without physical presence • impacts business the most • Included in a business plan • social change is based upon • increases saftey and security • management is open to new ideas • defines various roles of employees • trust employees know how to do job • be a teacs cher, employeeant do job • Graphic schedule of a projects tasks • ...
Unit 1 and 2 Revision 2025-06-04
Across
- The number of layers between the top and bottom of a business
- A structure with many levels of management and clear roles
- The method of raising finance where ownership is shared
- A document describing the duties and responsibilities of a job
- When a business makes more money from the same input by improving quality or service
- A message sent using email or a letter
- A formal group that represents workers’ interests
- Someone who owns and operates a business alone
- Training away from the usual place of work
- A goal a business sets for itself
- A person who starts and runs their own business
- A leadership approach where the boss makes all the decisions
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- A business run to make a profit and not owned by the state
- The first stage of hiring someone
- The name given to people who campaign against a business to try and get things changed.
- When someone has their contract terminated because their job no longer exists.
- benefit A non-cash benefit used to encourage employees
- A way of paying employees a set amount each week or month
- The part of the economy controlled by the government
- Joining with or buying another company to grow larger
- A cost measured by the next best alternative foregone
- The step in recruitment where people are invited to apply
- An organisation with shares sold to the public
- A structure with few levels of management
- The stage in Maslow's hierarchy where people seek to feel safe
25 Clues: The first stage of hiring someone • A goal a business sets for itself • A message sent using email or a letter • A structure with few levels of management • Training away from the usual place of work • An organisation with shares sold to the public • Someone who owns and operates a business alone • A person who starts and runs their own business • ...
Advanced Accounting: Chapter 14 Review 2025-01-23
Across
- a transaction in which the business received pull payment for the merchandise sold at the time of sale
- the sale of merchandise that will be paid for a later date
- the amount a customer can deduct from the total owed for purchased merchandise if payment is made within a certain time
- a business that sells to the retailers
- a form that lists the details of a sale
- terms that state the time allowed for payment for a sale on account
- a price reduction granted for damaged goods kept by the customer
- the cash received by a business in a single transaction
- a customer to whom a sale on account is made
- a card issued by a business containing a customers name and account number that facilitates the sale on account
- an account whose balance is a decrease to its related account
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- amount owed to a business by customers for goods or services provided on credit
- the items of merchandise a business has in stock
- a separate ledger that contains accounts for each charge customer
- any merchandise returned for credit or a cash refund
- goods bought to resell to customers
- Sales Returns & Allowances is what type of account?
- a revenue account to record the amount of merchandise sold
- an account that serves as a control on the accuracy of the account balances in the subsidiary ledger
- a tax levied by a city or state on the retail sale of goods and services
- a business that sells to the final user, the consumer
21 Clues: goods bought to resell to customers • a business that sells to the retailers • a form that lists the details of a sale • a customer to whom a sale on account is made • the items of merchandise a business has in stock • Sales Returns & Allowances is what type of account? • any merchandise returned for credit or a cash refund • ...
We're In Business 2021-04-16
Across
- Introducing your product, service, business to the world.
- Concept that distinguishes your business from others.
- Breaks down the mission, goals, objectives, and business model.
- Activities of advertising your business
- The number of visitors a website receives
- Someone who buys goods or services
- To describe or draw attention to something for promotion.
- The promotion of a product or service.
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- The money it takes to set up a business.
- Financial gain
- Individual who creates new businesses.
- Accumulated funds used to start and run your business
- Accomplishing your goals
- The "___ Selling Proposition" is what makes your company or product different from others.
14 Clues: Financial gain • Accomplishing your goals • Someone who buys goods or services • Individual who creates new businesses. • The promotion of a product or service. • Activities of advertising your business • The money it takes to set up a business. • The number of visitors a website receives • Concept that distinguishes your business from others. • ...
10 Business 2022-08-29
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- Main goal/aim of private firms
- Business liabilities fall upon the owner and can force them to use personal assets or wealth to pay debts
- Key to any form of business/relationship (Stars with C)
- Someone who undertakes risk under business activity
- Relates to this Maori business concept
- Business with two or more owners and unlimited liability
- Adding___ involves using an input and turning into a more valuable product
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- Believing in oneself
- Business with one owner
- Individual or organisation with an interest in the business
- Goods used to create other goods/services
- Return on Investment
- Profit in te reo
13 Clues: Profit in te reo • Believing in oneself • Return on Investment • Business with one owner • Main goal/aim of private firms • Relates to this Maori business concept • Goods used to create other goods/services • Someone who undertakes risk under business activity • Key to any form of business/relationship (Stars with C) • Business with two or more owners and unlimited liability • ...
Business Terms Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-27
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- The red carpet event for IBOs who have achieved the "Diamond" level
- 3 legs at 7500 PV
- the acronym for Amway business owners
- A monthly ordering program for your team and your customers
- Anyone not directly in your line of sponsorship
- Anyone on your team that you have sponsored or your team has sponsored
- Points assigned to volume run through your business
- A team gathering to make phone calls; also known as business growth sessions (2 words)
- The meeting after training or a conference session (2 words)
- Leaders in your line of sponsorship
- The person or couple that directly registered you in the business
- A pin level signifying 15000 PV
- Amway's newest pin level
- Products purchased or sold in your group
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- "If the ______ is big enough, the facts don't count."
- Another word for conference
- Explaining Amway's business model to someone for the first time; Also called BOM/Business Overview Meeting (3 words)
- 6 personal legs at the platinum level
- Amway's paid trip to Hawaii each year (2 words)
- Everyone in your line of sponsorship, upline and downline
- The company that provides our book recommendations, audios, and conferences
- Your first Amway-paid trip after holding 7500 PV for 12 months in a fiscal year
- 7500 PV for 6 months in a fiscal year
- A personal business you have sponsored
- The company that provides our products and retail websites
- Amway's customer rewards program
- A slang word for excited or fired up
- 7500 PV in any given month
28 Clues: 3 legs at 7500 PV • Amway's newest pin level • 7500 PV in any given month • Another word for conference • A pin level signifying 15000 PV • Amway's customer rewards program • Leaders in your line of sponsorship • A slang word for excited or fired up • 6 personal legs at the platinum level • the acronym for Amway business owners • 7500 PV for 6 months in a fiscal year • ...
lawn boy 2022-10-20
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- what is lawn boys and joey's relationship?
- what did lawnboy make with his business?
- what was the name of the boxer that they invested in?
- what was Joey's profession?
- Whos lawnmower was it?
- What Arnold did with Lawn boys money.
- how old was lawn boy?
- what did Ardold say he was to lawn boy?
- Who was the author?
- what did Arnold want lawn boy to tell his parents because he couldnt pay it?
- What did Arnold make when lawn boy come over?
- what was lawn boy?
- The red haired man that helped lawn boy in the stalk market.
- The person Arnold called to help with work load.
- His birthday present from grandma.
- what did lawn boy accidentally create?
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- The person who asked him to mow his lawn first.
- what did Arnold and Pascel help lawn boy do?
- who wanted to take money and the business?
- what did Arnold say when lawn boy told him he had to turn down jobs?
- much did did lawn boy make from the stock market and his business?
- what did Arnold do with the stock market?
- what Arnold used to invest money.
- who did lawn boy hide his business from?
- why did people like his service in the beginning?
- What happened to the business overtime?
- The nickname they gave Joey.
- Who gave him the mower?
- What business did Arnold invest in first?
- What time of year did this take place?
- what helped the stalks go up?
31 Clues: what was lawn boy? • Who was the author? • how old was lawn boy? • Whos lawnmower was it? • Who gave him the mower? • what was Joey's profession? • The nickname they gave Joey. • what helped the stalks go up? • what Arnold used to invest money. • His birthday present from grandma. • What Arnold did with Lawn boys money. • What time of year did this take place? • ...
Review 5.4-5.7 2020-04-14
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- Form of creativity that transfers and applies existing forms of thinking and problem thinking to new scenarios.
- An innovation so important that it may change the industry itself.
- Sistem of connected organizations, information, resources and operations that allow a business to fulfil its business activities.
- An innovation in teh use of perception of a new product or service.
- A form of innovation associated with the technical development of existing products or processes, or the creation of new ones.
- The minimum amount of stock that should be held.
- What does contingency planners must take account?
- Traditional method of stock control which means holding a reserve of raw materials and finished products in case of a sudden increase of demand.
- Bringing back business functions to the home country.
- The level at which stock has to be reordered.
- Type of innovation where new products are crated or improvements to existing products are made.
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- Organizations effort to minimise thenegative effects of potential crises.
- Types of costs that need to be considered when thinking about the location of a business.
- Employing another business to perform part of the work.
- Form of creativity that generates new forms of thinking, addressing problems from unusual perspective.
- Modern method of stock control which involves getting supplies only when necessary and producing only when an order is made.
- Organizations choose to bring outsourced activities back into the main business.
- Type of innovation where some parts of the manufaturing or service delivery are improved.
- Contracting with a business in an other country.
- Direct response to a specific, unpredictable event.
20 Clues: The level at which stock has to be reordered. • The minimum amount of stock that should be held. • Contracting with a business in an other country. • What does contingency planners must take account? • Direct response to a specific, unpredictable event. • Bringing back business functions to the home country. • Employing another business to perform part of the work. • ...
City Business 2021-03-03
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- goods and services traded without money.
- buyer of goods or services.
- the branch of knowledge on the systems of production.
- a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest.
- buys or produces bulk and sells to others.
- a business that makes, grows or supplies goods.
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- the action of making or manufacturing.
- a product that is sold in a larger amount.
- cost of doing business.
- money received for work.
- work but don't get paid or are paid less.
- money awarded on the basis of achievement.
- make extra money after all your expenses.
- human, natural, and capital assets used by a business.
- a qualification you get when completing school or college.
15 Clues: cost of doing business. • money received for work. • buyer of goods or services. • the action of making or manufacturing. • goods and services traded without money. • work but don't get paid or are paid less. • make extra money after all your expenses. • a product that is sold in a larger amount. • money awarded on the basis of achievement. • ...
Business 101 2021-01-14
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- บริการ
- ผลิตภัณฑ์
- คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ
- คุณลักษณะของผลิตภัณฑ์ที่ลูกค้าหีือผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียต้องการทั้งในแง่คุณภาพและปริมาณ
- ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน
- ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ
- ผู้ประกอบการ
- ความพึงพอใจ
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- ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ
- ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร
- การดำเนินงานเพื่อสร้างและแลกเปลี่ยนสินค้าที่สามารถตอบสนองต่อความต้องการของลูกค้า
- ความเปลี่ยนแปลง
- สินค้า
- คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน
- กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ
15 Clues: บริการ • สินค้า • ผลิตภัณฑ์ • ความพึงพอใจ • ผู้ประกอบการ • ความเปลี่ยนแปลง • ความเสี่ยง ความไม่แน่นอน • ผู้ที่ต้องการสินค้าขององค์กร • ผู้มีส่วนได้ส่วนเสียกับกิจการ • กลุ่มหรือประเภท มักใช้กับการจำแนกอย่างกว้างๆ • คุณลักษณะของความต้องการที่อาจจะไม่ได้เปิดเผยชัดเจน • ผู้ส่งมอบวัตถุดิบที่ใช้ในการผลิตสินค้าหรือนำเสนอบริการ • คุณค่าหรือประโยชน์ที่เกิดขึ้นหรือที่ลูกค้าได้รับจากธุรกิจ • ...
Business quiz 2021-10-30
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- The organization that was founded in 2002 with the goal of reducing space transportation costs to enable the colonization of Mars
- Founder of Air Deccan
- Which car gives you fun on the run
- The cookies "Hide and seek" is manufactured by which company.
- "inspire the next" is the punchline of which company
- current richest person in the world
- position of Adhani in the list of world’s richest people
- Chairman of SEBI
- Finance secretary of India
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- expansion of SEBI
- CEO of Apple
- To which company does the baby food "Cerelac" belong to
- CEO of Amazon
- Founder of HCL
- ”magic” is the brandname of this mobile company’s prepaid card
15 Clues: CEO of Apple • CEO of Amazon • Founder of HCL • expansion of SEBI • Chairman of SEBI • Founder of Air Deccan • Finance secretary of India • Which car gives you fun on the run • current richest person in the world • "inspire the next" is the punchline of which company • To which company does the baby food "Cerelac" belong to • ...
Business Concepts 2021-05-20
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- things that you can see and touch
- The products and money used in the production of goods and services
- An invention of creation that is brand new
- what is a need that is a form of liquid
- A designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process
- what is a need that is a form of solid
- Reward comes with
- A business with 500 employees or less is
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- The people who produce goods and services
- activities provided for the satisfaction of others that are consumed at the same time they are produced
- the decision making process has how many steps?
- Raw materials supplied by nature
- Forces choices or decisions among alternatives
- Financing money
- how many wants are there?
15 Clues: Financing money • Reward comes with • how many wants are there? • Raw materials supplied by nature • things that you can see and touch • what is a need that is a form of solid • what is a need that is a form of liquid • A business with 500 employees or less is • The people who produce goods and services • An invention of creation that is brand new • ...
Business Law 2022-03-31
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- are goods which will be manufactured.
- The insured promises to pay to the insurer
- owner under a hire-purchase agreement.
- ________ will be done if the hirer failed
- no one can give what he has not.
- make monthly payment.
- The measure of loss is the measure of
- Hire purchase shall be in _________.
- Insurance contract
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- Person who takes or has taken goods from
- Utmost of good faith
- a person who guarantees to the owner that
- ________ is excluded from being goods.
- essential to the main purpose of the
- hirer would perform his obligations
15 Clues: Insurance contract • Utmost of good faith • make monthly payment. • no one can give what he has not. • hirer would perform his obligations • essential to the main purpose of the • Hire purchase shall be in _________. • are goods which will be manufactured. • The measure of loss is the measure of • ________ is excluded from being goods. • owner under a hire-purchase agreement. • ...
Business English 2021-11-27
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- the amount of money that a company receives over a year.
- A ... is a person who establishes an organisation.
- one of the sectors or groups in a business.
- A... cleans the air in the room.
- A company that recently began business is called a ...
- A ... is smaller company owned by another bigger company.
- shops or offices that are part of a bigger company.
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- An ... is a person that starts a business after seeing a way to make money.
- someone who works during the whole working week has a ... job.
- ... the device using an Ethernet cable.
- before taxes and costs
- A... prints documents and files.
- A ... helps you connect your computer to the internet.
- to provide something that is wanted or needed.
- the people who work for a company
15 Clues: before taxes and costs • A... prints documents and files. • A... cleans the air in the room. • the people who work for a company • ... the device using an Ethernet cable. • one of the sectors or groups in a business. • to provide something that is wanted or needed. • A ... is a person who establishes an organisation. • shops or offices that are part of a bigger company. • ...
Business Environment 2021-09-24
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- physical goods that are used by industry to aid in the production of other goods and services
- individuals or institutions that own shares in a limited company
- a document detailing a companys rules and guidelines on staff behaviour
- a company in the first stages of operations
- a written document that describes a business its objectives and strategies
- the strategy of selling existing products in new markets
- specific measurable achievable relevant time specific
- a business formed by two or more people to carry on a business together
- a plan of action for the whole organization designed to achieve a particular goal
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- people or groups of people who can be affected by any action by an organization
- a statement of what the organization would like to achieve in the long term
- businesses that consider the interest of society by taking responsibility for the impact of their activities
- non tangible products that are sold to the general public
- the process of selling different unrelated goods or services in new markets
- someone who takes the financial risk of starting and managing a new venture
15 Clues: a company in the first stages of operations • specific measurable achievable relevant time specific • the strategy of selling existing products in new markets • non tangible products that are sold to the general public • individuals or institutions that own shares in a limited company • a document detailing a companys rules and guidelines on staff behaviour • ...
Business Terms 2021-09-27
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- The state of expenses being greater than revenue.
- The individuals that make goods or generate services
- The physical and financial resources used to start a business
- The physical and mental input of humans in the production process
- Individuals who buys goods and services for personal use and not for resale
- Products that cannot be seen or touched.
- The excess of total revenue after deducting expenses
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- Physical products that can be seen and touched.
- The citizens of a country who are available, willing and capable to work
- A group of persons coming together to achieve a particular goal.
- Trading activities in a country, involving, producers consumers, and firms
- Any item that is willingly accepted in exchange for goods and services
- An organization that provides good and services to make a profit
- A physical or virtual space where buyers and sellers trade
- The activity of exchange of goods involving buyers and sellers.
15 Clues: Products that cannot be seen or touched. • Physical products that can be seen and touched. • The state of expenses being greater than revenue. • The individuals that make goods or generate services • The excess of total revenue after deducting expenses • A physical or virtual space where buyers and sellers trade • ...
Business Crossword 2021-09-19
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- What to use when you don't want to use a verbal filler
- Your presentation should be
- best facial expression to be friendly
- Very common verbal filter
- What you should do so you aren't nervous when presenting
- what you should do with your voice when presenting
- Who you should be looking at
- How your handshake should be
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- what some people think is bad but can actually be good
- best thing to have when applying for a job
- Way to meet new people
- The side of the presentation you should stand on
- the hand you should use for talking to the audience
- When you should introduce yourself
- The maximum number of bullets that you should have per slide on a presentation
15 Clues: Way to meet new people • Very common verbal filter • Your presentation should be • Who you should be looking at • How your handshake should be • When you should introduce yourself • best facial expression to be friendly • best thing to have when applying for a job • The side of the presentation you should stand on • what you should do with your voice when presenting • ...
Business Crossword 2017-11-15
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- A picture your company is known for
- Someone that hires employees
- Yourself
- A short catchy phrase
- Something that doesn't grow off trees
- The activity of setting up a business
- Something that is sold
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- Creator of a Company
- Leader of the country
- Employers hire them
- Someone who sells products
- Someone buying something from a company
- Something an Entrepreneur Creates
- The money made from a sale
- A business that someone owns
15 Clues: Yourself • Employers hire them • Creator of a Company • Leader of the country • A short catchy phrase • Something that is sold • Someone who sells products • The money made from a sale • Someone that hires employees • A business that someone owns • Something an Entrepreneur Creates • A picture your company is known for • Something that doesn't grow off trees • ...
Business Escalation 2018-08-13
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- Can be issued to non-signer company employees to make deposits at ATM or teller
- Yes, you can use your Business Line of Credit
- Is the entity of choice for many law, accounting and financial firms
- Shareholder will pay taxes in the year their money is earned
- If you make 101 debits during your statement cycle we are going to charge you $0.40
- This is the perfect account for businesses that have very complex cash management needs
- Is an arrangement by which two or more persons agree to share in all the assets, profits as well as the company liabilities
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- $0.40 per deposited item after 30 per monthly statement period
- If you open this type of account the first 250 debits are free
- Interest earned is used to fund affordable housing projects in Ohio
- Can be issued to non-signer company employees to make ATM withdrawals
- A very popular form due to its simplicity, ease of setup and a very low startup cost
- Company pays a corporate tax, and then the owners of the company are also taxed
- The monthly service fee is $95.00 but can be avoided
- There is no monthly service fee
15 Clues: There is no monthly service fee • Yes, you can use your Business Line of Credit • The monthly service fee is $95.00 but can be avoided • Shareholder will pay taxes in the year their money is earned • $0.40 per deposited item after 30 per monthly statement period • If you open this type of account the first 250 debits are free • ...
Business crossword 2013-03-14
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- The place its sold
- A modern type of advertising
- Type of advertiseing next to a road
- The cost of an item
- How you choost to sell the item
- Raw materials made into a product
- Money business makes after costs
- Unique selling point
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- The sector where item is finished
- Opposite of cheap
- the Qualiy of the product beginning with g
- A business person
- The item
- The sector whewre raw materials are gatherd
- The name of the lesson
15 Clues: The item • Opposite of cheap • A business person • The place its sold • The cost of an item • Unique selling point • The name of the lesson • A modern type of advertising • How you choost to sell the item • Money business makes after costs • The sector where item is finished • Raw materials made into a product • Type of advertiseing next to a road • ...
Business Environments 2013-03-10
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- If you worked for James' Home Services, you would be working in which industry?
- A legal business structure that 2 – 20 people own and operate for the purpose of making profit is known as?
- Assets, resources and funds owned by a business that can be drawn upon to expand or invest in business operation.
- SunRice is a successful example of what type of company?
- Have a direct interest in the management and operation of an organisation.
- All businesses must comply with certain Government ________.
- A Brumbies Bakery is part of a __________.
- Quarternary and Quinary industries used be categorised in which industry?
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- A teacher is an example of a __________ industry employee.
- A clustering of businesses sharing: a common product; a common process; or a common service delivery is an.
- a document outlining the structure, purpose and rules of an organisation.
- An obligation by a business owner to pay of debts only to a limited amount in the case of failure (usually the amount invested) is referred to as Limited ___________?
- ________ industries are responsible for turning raw materials into finished or semi-finished products.
- A company that is listed on the Australian Stock Exchange is known as a ________ company?
- The primary industry produces ______ products.
15 Clues: A Brumbies Bakery is part of a __________. • The primary industry produces ______ products. • SunRice is a successful example of what type of company? • A teacher is an example of a __________ industry employee. • All businesses must comply with certain Government ________. • a document outlining the structure, purpose and rules of an organisation. • ...
Business Quiz 2015-06-23
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- world’s largest e-commerce retailer
- Yet Another Hierarchy of Officious Oracle
- BACHATE RAHO
- Nokia:Microsoft::Instagram:
- Take a break, have a
- Company whose products are banned by the American FDA
- Instagram of 6 second videos
- Founded as a card company
- largest selling soft drink in India
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- Parent company of Marvel
- Think outside the Bun
- Online payment portal owned by Ebay
- retail chain started as a butter manufacturer in Ooty in 1905
- Parent company of Lambhorgini
- Good Food.Good Life.
15 Clues: BACHATE RAHO • Take a break, have a • Good Food.Good Life. • Think outside the Bun • Parent company of Marvel • Founded as a card company • Nokia:Microsoft::Instagram: • Instagram of 6 second videos • Parent company of Lambhorgini • world’s largest e-commerce retailer • Online payment portal owned by Ebay • largest selling soft drink in India • ...
Business Budgeting 2023-11-20
Across
- Miscellaneous Expenses
- Revenue less Expenses Positive #
- Water Gas Electric
- Difference between Budgeted & Actual
- Paid to Landlord
- Mainline business sales, one time income, Interest earned
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- Part of a Sound Financial Plan
- Operating Costs and one time costs
- Sales From Internet
- Sales from Stores
- Salary Bonus Commission etc...
- Miscellaneous Revenue
- A Goal without a Plan
- Fixed Expense Covers losses
- Revenue less expenses Negative #
- Fixed Expense
16 Clues: Fixed Expense • Paid to Landlord • Sales from Stores • Water Gas Electric • Sales From Internet • Miscellaneous Revenue • A Goal without a Plan • Miscellaneous Expenses • Fixed Expense Covers losses • Part of a Sound Financial Plan • Salary Bonus Commission etc... • Revenue less Expenses Positive # • Revenue less expenses Negative # • Operating Costs and one time costs • ...
Business Entities 2023-11-03
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- A registered Florida company can be ____ and expensive to start
- you'll pay this on a loan, but usually not on an investment
- Sells a franchise
- This is the $ you receive from owning shares or stock in a company
- it is often ___ to get an investment than a loan
- With this kind of business, the risks and benefits are divided
- people who strip struggling businesses and resell them (2 words, pleural)
- In a ____, some have no liability or jobs-they just give $ (2 words)
- Companies issue these to raise $
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- A company has to be legally ____ with the state
- A company is a ____ legal entity from the owners
- With this type of business, you, personally, could owe $ for the business' debts (2 words)
- getting lots of small investments from a lot of people
- When you buy a franchise, your business already has a ____ (hopefully, a good one)
- You can look up a company, and who owns it, on this website (without the suffix-.com, .org, etc)
15 Clues: Sells a franchise • Companies issue these to raise $ • A company has to be legally ____ with the state • A company is a ____ legal entity from the owners • it is often ___ to get an investment than a loan • getting lots of small investments from a lot of people • you'll pay this on a loan, but usually not on an investment • ...
Business Terms 2024-01-12
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- When sales are greater than expenses
- Ran by shareholders
- Expenses that go up and down
- The income received by a company from goods
- You are partnering with someone on a business
- On going monthly percentage to pay franchise
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- Earning after deductions and taxes
- The fixed cost of a product
- A plan to decide how to spend your money
- Purchaser of franchise rights
- Hours worled in excess of 40 per week
- The employer - Sell franchise rights
- Earning before taxes and deductions
- Money spent to acquire something
- 1 time payment to purchase rights
15 Clues: Ran by shareholders • The fixed cost of a product • Expenses that go up and down • Purchaser of franchise rights • Money spent to acquire something • 1 time payment to purchase rights • Earning after deductions and taxes • Earning before taxes and deductions • When sales are greater than expenses • The employer - Sell franchise rights • Hours worled in excess of 40 per week • ...
Business terms 2024-01-22
15 Clues: emblem • symbol • earning • biography • catalogue • copyright • repayment • record check • property loan • economic decline • depleted of assets • providing for something • change for something new • failure to honor payment • protection of the consumers
Business Terms 2024-01-22
15 Clues: loans • label • design • change • copyright • Depression • unpaid debt • Cash return • want or need • Money received • Government Agency • Failed to fulfill an Obligation • companies use to verify an individual • needed for a job application interview • All the goods, and items held by a business
Business Technology 2024-02-27
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- Banking services performed without the help of a teller.
- Buying and selling goods and services online.
- Used to hold discussions/meetings between participants in different locations audio only
- Tangible items/systems.
- Technologies that provide information through telecommunications.
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- Online face-to-face meetings
- Effective information systems used to support business decision making.
- Cash Dispenser.
- Activities and business management carried out using electronic media.
- All technology that helps an organization run its business productively.
- Programs that enable the hardware to do its job.
- System of devices used to communicate and exchange information with one another.
- The preserving and securing of digital information.
- Conducting financial transactions via the internet.
- The use of computers to design new components or products.
15 Clues: Cash Dispenser. • Tangible items/systems. • Online face-to-face meetings • Buying and selling goods and services online. • Programs that enable the hardware to do its job. • The preserving and securing of digital information. • Conducting financial transactions via the internet. • Banking services performed without the help of a teller. • ...
business technology 2024-02-28
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- Date storage is the media that records and preserves digital information for ongoing or future operations
- E Commerce commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet.
- Online banking a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically over the
- a conference with participants in different locations linked by telecommunication devices.
- the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central processing unit (CPU),
- is a method of organizing and coordinating technology management throughout an organization.
- Automated baking Machine is an electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller.
- is an interconnection of electrical components (e.g., batteries, resistors, inductors, capacitors, switches, transistors
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- is the use of computing and telecommunication technologies, systems and tools to facilitate the way information is created, collected, processed, transmitted and stored.
- conferencing is an engaging, highly interactive way to host face-to-face virtual meetings for participants in locations all around the world.
- programs and other operating information used by a compute
- managementinformationsystem is an information system used for decision-making, and for the coordination, control, analysis, and visualization of information in an organization.
- Automated teller machine a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card.
- E business a company that does all or most of its transactions through the internet.
- computeraideddesign is the use of computer technology by architects, engineers, and others for design and drawing.
15 Clues: programs and other operating information used by a compute • E Commerce commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet. • the physical parts of a computer, such as the case, central processing unit (CPU), • E business a company that does all or most of its transactions through the internet. • ...
Business Technology 2024-02-27
Across
- is a general term used to refer to a wide range of technologies for gathering, storing.
- Helps an organization run its business and operational processes
- is a data communication configuration in which two or more devices are connected to enable information transfer.
- is the name given to the programs that enable the hardware to do its job.
- the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions between participants in different locations.
- not only allow customers to access cash but also facilitate some other banking services.
- a computerized information-processing system designed to support the activities of company or organizational management.
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- is any process that a business organization conducts over a computer-mediated network.
- it may be used for withdrawals, deposits and currency transfers..
- allows you to conduct financial transactions via the internet.
- is the use of computers to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.
- all the physical part that make up a computer.
- is a commercial transaction which is happened over the internet.
- is a visual connection between two or more parties over the internet that stimulates a face-to-face meeting.
- it refers to a magnetic, optical or mechanical media that records and preserves digital information for ongoing or future operations.
15 Clues: all the physical part that make up a computer. • allows you to conduct financial transactions via the internet. • Helps an organization run its business and operational processes • is a commercial transaction which is happened over the internet. • it may be used for withdrawals, deposits and currency transfers.. • ...
Business Technology 2024-02-27
Across
- Allows you to conduct financial transactions through the Internet.
- An umbrella term that includes any communication device, encompassing radio, television, cell phones, computer and network hardware, satellite systems and so on, as well as the various services and appliances with them such as video conferencing and distance learning.
- A live, visual connection between two or more remote parties over the internet that simulates a face-to-face meeting.
- A set of instructions, data and execute specific tasks.
- The retention of information using technology specifically developed to keep that data and have it as accessible as necessary.
- A manufacturing process that allows us to digitally create 2D drawings or 3D models of future products.
- Trading of goods and services on the internet.
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- Electronic banking outlet that allows customers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller.
- To collect, process, and report information about an organization's operations.
- A system of interconnected electronic components or circuits.
- technology Any electronic object or system that helps employees accomplish tasks.
- The physical elements that make up a computer or electronic system and everything else that is tangible.
- A live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants.
- The conduct of online business processes on the web, internet, extranet or a combination thereof.
- Banking outlets where you can withdraw cash without going into a branch of their bank.
15 Clues: Trading of goods and services on the internet. • A set of instructions, data and execute specific tasks. • A system of interconnected electronic components or circuits. • Allows you to conduct financial transactions through the Internet. • A live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants. • ...
Risky Business 2024-05-03
Across
- excessive use of a certain legal drug
- bad word in 2020 (also a type of risk taking)
- what you feel before an exam
- type of drug that boosts activity
- state of exhaustion
- reason for doing something dumb
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- result of someone's actions
- slightly more positive, harder to predict form of gambling
- these can be used for a variety of medicinal or illegal purposes
- game of chance that is extremely hard to win
- 7 and 8 are this of 52
- intense excitement and exhilaration
- this will almost certainly lose you money
- permission given without 15 across
- a more modern type of cigarette
15 Clues: state of exhaustion • 7 and 8 are this of 52 • result of someone's actions • what you feel before an exam • a more modern type of cigarette • reason for doing something dumb • type of drug that boosts activity • permission given without 15 across • intense excitement and exhilaration • excessive use of a certain legal drug • this will almost certainly lose you money • ...
business statistics 2024-08-14
Across
- จำนวนของค่านั้นๆ
- ข้อมูลที่ถูกปรับแต่ง เช่น ข้อมูลสารสนเทศ ความหมายคล้ายๆ data
- ตรงข้ามกับประชากร
- ข้อเท็จจริง
- ข้อมูลที่ใช้อธิบายปริมาณของสิ่งๆ นึง
- ข้อมูลที่อธิบายลักษณะของสิ่งๆ นึง เช่น เบอร์รองเท้า
- สูตรแรกที่สอนใน excel
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- ข้อมูลที่อยู่ในรูปตาราง แผนภาพ
- ตัวแปร 1 อะไร?
- ตรงข้ามกับกลุ่มตัวอย่าง
- ค่าที่มีจำนวนมากที่สุด
- ค่าx ค่าy ในสมการ
- ประกอบด้วยนามธรรม, เรียงลำดับ, มาตรอันตรภาค, มาตรอัตราส่วน
- ค่าที่เป็นครึ่งทาง
- เป็นสิ่งที่รับได้ 2 วิธี คือจากการหาเอง(ปฐมภูมิ)หาได้อ้างอิงจากแหล่งอื่น(ทุติยภูมิ)
15 Clues: ข้อเท็จจริง • ตัวแปร 1 อะไร? • จำนวนของค่านั้นๆ • ค่าx ค่าy ในสมการ • ตรงข้ามกับประชากร • ค่าที่เป็นครึ่งทาง • สูตรแรกที่สอนใน excel • ค่าที่มีจำนวนมากที่สุด • ตรงข้ามกับกลุ่มตัวอย่าง • ข้อมูลที่อยู่ในรูปตาราง แผนภาพ • ข้อมูลที่ใช้อธิบายปริมาณของสิ่งๆ นึง • ข้อมูลที่อธิบายลักษณะของสิ่งๆ นึง เช่น เบอร์รองเท้า • ประกอบด้วยนามธรรม, เรียงลำดับ, มาตรอันตรภาค, มาตรอัตราส่วน • ...
Business Starter 2024-09-08
Across
- The total income a business earns
- People who own shares in a company
- The point at which a business's revenue equals its costs
- Continuous improvement
- A large corporation formed by merging several unrelated businesses
- A system of organization where people are ranked according to their authority
- Introducing a new employee to the company
- A type of leadership where everyone has an equal say
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- A small, specialized market
- Someone who starts a new business
- A business owned by two or more people
- A set of questions used to gather information
- The decrease in value of an asset over time
- Teaching employees new skills
- Raising money from a large number of people
15 Clues: Continuous improvement • A small, specialized market • Teaching employees new skills • The total income a business earns • Someone who starts a new business • People who own shares in a company • A business owned by two or more people • Introducing a new employee to the company • The decrease in value of an asset over time • Raising money from a large number of people • ...
Business Crossword 2024-10-16
Across
- The total sales of a company
- Money that a company owes
- A person who produces a products at risk for profit
- A large building where goods are prepared for delivery
- The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller
- A person or a company that sells materials, parts or packaging to a manufacturer
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- The money spend on goods or services
- Products are sent to customers by ship, plane, train and others
- Expression of profit in interest
- A document that shows you have paid for something
- Reducing the price of the products
- A place where materials reserved
- What happens to products when they expire
- Sole dominance in one field
- A place where products kept ready to be used
15 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 • What happens to products when they expire • A place where products kept ready to be used • The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller • ...
Business Crossword 2024-10-16
Across
- The total sales of a company
- Money that a company owes
- A person who produces a products at risk for profit
- A large building where goods are prepared for delivery
- The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller
- A person or a company that sells materials, parts or packaging to a manufacturer
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- The money spend on goods or services
- Products are sent to customers by ship, plane, train and others
- Expression of profit in interest
- A document that shows you have paid for something
- Reducing the price of the products
- A place where materials reserved
- What happens to products when they expire
- Sole dominance in one field
- A place where products kept ready to be used
15 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 • What happens to products when they expire • A place where products kept ready to be used • The customerʼs dissatisfaction with the seller • ...
Business words 2024-10-03
15 Clues: KPI • ROI • synergia • vipuvarsi • Sidosryhmät • Skaalautuvuus • Ulkoistaminen • Hajauttaminen • Perehdyttäminen • Vertailuanalyysi • Streams Tulovirrat • Proposition Arvolupaus • Share Markkinaosuus • Margin voittomarginaali • Alignment Strateginen linjaus
Business Communications 2024-10-21
Across
- The conduct, behavior, and attitude expected in business interactions.
- The quality of being easy to understand in both written and verbal communication.
- The writer’s name, written at the end of a letter or document.
- The attitude conveyed through word choice and style in communication.
- The group or individual the communication is intended for.
- The act of contacting someone again after an initial communication to check progress or ensure clarity.
- Speaking clearly so that each word is easy to understand on a phone call.
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- A statement that describes a company’s purpose and core values.
- A company’s long-term goals and where it aims to be in the future.
- The part of a letter just before the signature, often using phrases like "Sincerely."
- The formal greeting at the beginning of a business letter.
- The topic of a letter or email, often summarized in a few words.
- The process of gathering information about a company before contacting them.
- The first part of a conversation or letter where you explain who you are.
- Understanding and being sensitive to the feelings of the person you're communicating with.
15 Clues: The formal greeting at the beginning of a business letter. • The group or individual the communication is intended for. • The writer’s name, written at the end of a letter or document. • A statement that describes a company’s purpose and core values. • The topic of a letter or email, often summarized in a few words. • ...
Business Terminology 2023-06-20
Across
- The costs of running a business, such as rent, salaries, and supplies.
- The income a company generates from sales or services.
- The money a company makes after paying its expenses.
- A business relationship where two or more people work together and share profits and risks.
- A financial plan that outlines how much money will be spent on certain things.
- The chance of losing something, especially money in a business context.
- The process of promoting and selling a product or service to customers.
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- A plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal.
- Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- The act of putting money into something with the hope of earning more back in the future.
- The act or process of increasing in size, number, value, or importance.
- The money used to start or run a business.
- The practice of creating a unique image and name for a company to identify it from others.
- A legal agreement between two parties to do something.
- The act of selling goods or services.
15 Clues: The act of selling goods or services. • The money used to start or run a business. • Someone who starts and runs their own business. • The money a company makes after paying its expenses. • The income a company generates from sales or services. • A legal agreement between two parties to do something. • A plan of action designed to achieve a particular goal. • ...
Business Studies 2023-04-28
Across
- One advantage of newspapers
- One example that is below the line of
- One example that is above the line of production.
- What is one thing that social media involves sharing?
- What is one disadvantage of newspapers?
- What is one disadvantage of television?
- ..... the line production is where the business has direct control over the target.
- Blogs provide ...........
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- What involves information and techniques used by businesses to make consumers aware of products?
- There would be an increase in ........ if there would be used pricing strategies.
- The ........ of promotional materials is a promotional mix.
- What does social media involve?
- One advantage of television
- ..... the line production is paid for communication such as advertising.
- Pop-up adverts are a form of online .........
15 Clues: Blogs provide ........... • One advantage of newspapers • One advantage of television • What does social media involve? • One example that is below the line of • What is one disadvantage of newspapers? • What is one disadvantage of television? • Pop-up adverts are a form of online ......... • One example that is above the line of production. • ...
Business idea 2023-04-23
Across
- the classifications businesses are ordered into regarding what goods or services that they offer
- a portion of total sales in a market or industry that is controlled or held by a company, that is calulated for a specific period of time
- the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of the profits earned
- the key features of a market in which new goods or services are introduced, they include factors such as number of potential customers, competition level and potential growth
- when the value of goods and services increases over a certain period of time
- the process in which valuable information regarding specific is analyzed and collected
- a set of circumstances that present themselves which provide a way to harness success
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- goals related to attaining a financial benefit such as making a profit and increasing sales
- a person who takes the chance to seize an opportunity to start and operate a business, they take the risk in the hopes of making a profit
- any activity conducted by an individual to produce and sell goods or a service to cater to the needs of society or make a profit
- the portion of money that is left after all business expenses have been deducted from the money that is earned by a business in revenue
- a percentage that relates to the moeny lost or gained on an investment to the cost of the investment, can be positive or negative
- an achievement that a business expects to reach over a certain period of time
- the income that a business earns from the sale of goods and services to customers
- goods or services that are sold from one country to another through a business or governments with an aim of enlarging sales and extending market penetration
15 Clues: the owners of a company who are entitled to a share of the profits earned • when the value of goods and services increases over a certain period of time • an achievement that a business expects to reach over a certain period of time • the income that a business earns from the sale of goods and services to customers • ...
Business English 2023-07-18
Across
- - Person who's responsible for day-to-day running of a business or company department.
- - The process of learning or being taught a particular skill.
- - To leave employment, esp. because of old age.
- - Formal meeting for discussion, esp. a regular one held by an organisation.
- - To connect and interact with other professionals in your company or industry.
- - An ability or expertise in a particular activity.
- - The credentials, experience, or achievements that make someone suitable for a job.
- - Advancement to a higher position or better-paid job.
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- - An organization that represents the interests of workers.
- - a written statement by another person about one's character and ability.
- - The job or profession that someone does for a long period of their life.
- - The whole of one's education, training and experience.
- - Knowledge, skill, or practice derived from observation or participation in a particular activity.
- - To look for and employ personnel or new staff.
- - A fixed, regular payment, usually monthly, made by an employer to an employee.
15 Clues: - To leave employment, esp. because of old age. • - To look for and employ personnel or new staff. • - An ability or expertise in a particular activity. • - Advancement to a higher position or better-paid job. • - The whole of one's education, training and experience. • - An organization that represents the interests of workers. • ...
Business vocabulary 2022-12-21
Across
- To build blocks of flats and houses
- Some companies do not manufacture a product but they offer a service
- Mr. Kravitz would like to work for Orion. He needs to talk to the ________________ manager
- The different directors at Orion head their own __________________
- A large company or a group of companies(that is controlled as single organisation)
- Sarah is __________________ for the telephone calls
- To sell goods to the public in shops
- The main business of Conte’s Pasta is the _______________ of fresh filled pasta to supermarkets, restaurants and private homes.
Down
- To produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines
- Other businesses who can offer the same or similar goods and services to your customers
- To add new items to the current products is ______________ a product line
- Deals with the financial situation and bookkeeping
- Employees of a company
- Intercool has some ________________ in France, Belgium and Germany
- A manager who helps to learn an employee something new
15 Clues: Employees of a company • To build blocks of flats and houses • To sell goods to the public in shops • Deals with the financial situation and bookkeeping • Sarah is __________________ for the telephone calls • A manager who helps to learn an employee something new • Intercool has some ________________ in France, Belgium and Germany • ...
Business English 2022-12-16
Across
- from the beginning (f___ s____)
- stay at the same point/level as (k___ u_ w___)
- natural ability, talent (a____)
- take part in (j___ i_)
- to look quickly or briefly (g____ at)
- to do something that weakens your position or ability to do something (u_____ yourself)
- important (k__)
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- not serious (l____-h____)
- find answers to questions or troubles (s____ a problem)
- a deadline that is in the near future, gives the idea that it is causing concern (l____ deadline)
- to make stronger (s_____)
- preconceived opinion that is not based on reason or actual experience (p____)
- to change the date of a meeting (r_____ a meeting)
- to have tendency to do something but not proud of it (p____ to doing sth)
- to be unemotional, to appear indifferent to pleasure or pain, to maintain a "stiff upper lip (s____)
15 Clues: important (k__) • take part in (j___ i_) • not serious (l____-h____) • to make stronger (s_____) • from the beginning (f___ s____) • natural ability, talent (a____) • to look quickly or briefly (g____ at) • stay at the same point/level as (k___ u_ w___) • to change the date of a meeting (r_____ a meeting) • find answers to questions or troubles (s____ a problem) • ...
Business vocabulary 2023-01-08
Across
- To build blocks of flats and houses
- Deals with the financial situation and bookkeeping
- Sarah is __________________ for the telephone calls
- To produce goods in large numbers, usually in a factory using machines
- To sell goods to the public in shops
- Intercool has some ________________ in France, Belgium and Germany
- Some companies do not manufacture a product but they offer a service
- Mr. Kravitz would like to work for Orion. He needs to talk to the ________________ manager
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- The main business of Conte’s Pasta is the _______________ of fresh filled pasta to supermarkets, restaurants and private homes.
- A manager who helps to learn an employee something new
- Other businesses who can offer the same or similar goods and services to your customers
- A large company or a group of companies(that is controlled as single organisation)
- To add new items to the current products is ______________ a product line
- Employees of a company
- The different directors at Orion head their own __________________
15 Clues: Employees of a company • To build blocks of flats and houses • To sell goods to the public in shops • Deals with the financial situation and bookkeeping • Sarah is __________________ for the telephone calls • A manager who helps to learn an employee something new • The different directors at Orion head their own __________________ • ...
Business Game 2023-02-03
Across
- total revenue-total costs
- way to examine external factors that influence or have the potential to influence a business
- employed by a large organization
- the process of distinguishing of firm's products from another
- process of one company acquiring another company and merging the operations
- simplest form of business to organize
- self-employed
- Promoting products or businesses
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- process by which the world's regional economies are becoming one integrated global unit
- dividing customers into smaller target groups
- individuals who have a direct interest in a business
- Unique selling point
- Tool that looks at the growth potential of a business in terms of market and product
- Analysis of external and internal factors affecting the company
- selecting a group of people to present the population
15 Clues: self-employed • Unique selling point • total revenue-total costs • employed by a large organization • Promoting products or businesses • simplest form of business to organize • dividing customers into smaller target groups • individuals who have a direct interest in a business • selecting a group of people to present the population • ...
BUsiness terms 2022-09-23
Across
- A sector where products are being manufactured.
- An individual or group which has interest in a business due to having affected by the business' decisions.
- Big businesses that includes in having legal documents for setting up.
- A sector where having a store is involved.
- man-made resources
- A sector where natural resources are collected and gathered.
- Where it is harder to sell shares.
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- The productive resources needed for producing goods and services.
- A sector that does not involved the government in the sales and price in the business.
- The human resource that organized and combines labour, land and capital.
- Natural resources
- where the business must publish accounts.
- A sector where providing goods and services to the country is their main objective.
- A feature in a corporation that limits the debt.
- People's efforts of work done (human workforce).
15 Clues: Natural resources • man-made resources • Where it is harder to sell shares. • where the business must publish accounts. • A sector where having a store is involved. • A sector where products are being manufactured. • A feature in a corporation that limits the debt. • People's efforts of work done (human workforce). • ...
Business English 2022-07-12
16 Clues: Образец • Качество • Расширять • Количество • Колебаться • Потребитель • Предприятие • Счёт-фактура • Сотрудничать • rate Ставка НДС • tax Налог на прибыль • tax Подоходный налог • rate Курс обмена валюты • capital Уставный капитал • goods Потребительские товары • for tax exemption Основания для освобождения от налога
Business Crosswords 2022-09-11
Across
- the prices and the total amount to be paid.
- refers to find suitable people to work for your company
- refers to the amount of money gained from your sales or bussiness
- to make an assurance ,usually in written form,of the qualityof the product
- refers to the delivery of products or merchandise to your store or bussiness
- general idea about the value ,size or cost of a product based on a roug calaculation
- refers to the head office where a company is controlled or managed from.
- refers to giving direction or help
- list of things to be discussed or done at a meeting
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- to finish a particular project within a particular time
- refers to the shop of the company
- to arrangein a orderly way or to plan for a function
- refers to a plan that's been carefully put together to achieve a certain goal
- refers to advertisement of a product
- an officially registered name ,symbol,logo used to represent the brand
15 Clues: refers to the shop of the company • refers to giving direction or help • refers to advertisement of a product • the prices and the total amount to be paid. • list of things to be discussed or done at a meeting • to arrangein a orderly way or to plan for a function • to finish a particular project within a particular time • ...
Business Quiz 2025-02-17
Across
- Which Indian startup became the first to be valued at $10 billion?
- What is Zomato's new name after its recent rebranding?
- Which company is the parent organization of Google?
- Which country is the largest exporter of oil?
- Which company's tagline is "Just Do It"?
- Which FMCG brand uses the tagline "Taste the Thunder"?
- Which is the first Indian company to be listed on NASDAQ?
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- Which Indian dairy brand has a polka-dotted girl as its mascot?
- Who is the founder of Paytm?
- Which Indian bank was the first to introduce Internet banking in India?
- Which is the world's largest soft drink brand?
- Which Indian startup became the country's first unicorn?
- In which year did the Indian government launch "Make in India"?
- Which economic term describes a period of declining GDP for two consecutive quarters?
- Which car brand is known for the slogan "The Power of Dreams"?
15 Clues: Who is the founder of Paytm? • Which company's tagline is "Just Do It"? • Which country is the largest exporter of oil? • Which is the world's largest soft drink brand? • Which company is the parent organization of Google? • What is Zomato's new name after its recent rebranding? • Which FMCG brand uses the tagline "Taste the Thunder"? • ...
Business Management 2024-10-09
Across
- Inputs: The resources used to create a business.
- Profit: The money the company earns after all expenses.
- Brand: The unique identity or image of a company or product.
- Entrepreneurship: The act of starting and managing a business.
- Stakeholder: Anyone with an interest or concern in a business’s success.
- Sustainability: Doing business in a way that preserves resources for future generations.
- Import: Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad.
- Marketing: The process of selling the right products at the right price, at the right time, to right customers.
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- Inflation: The general increase in prices, causing the value of money to decrease over time.
- Ethics: Moral principles guiding right and wrong in business decisions.
- STEEPLE: An analysis tool for examining external factors.
- Creativity: The ability to come up with new and innovative business ideas.
- Taxes: Mandatory payments to the government from individuals or businesses.
- Quaternary: The sector focused on services like research, technology, and education.
- SWOT: A method used to evaluate internal and external business factors.
15 Clues: Inputs: The resources used to create a business. • Profit: The money the company earns after all expenses. • STEEPLE: An analysis tool for examining external factors. • Brand: The unique identity or image of a company or product. • Entrepreneurship: The act of starting and managing a business. • Import: Bringing goods or services into a country from abroad. • ...
Business English 2025-04-12
Across
- to complete a cheque
- to go up (price)
- to offer financial assistance/support
- it is a synonym for pay back
- to pay money unwillingly
- you remove money from the cashier/ATM
- a metal piece of money
- when someone lends you money, you....them
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- to collect money for a charity
- to put money aside
- when someone overcharges or deceives you
- when you pay sth, you receive a....
- when you ask for money that you have to pay back
- the money the bank lends you to buy a house
- to spend a lot of money on sth
15 Clues: to go up (price) • to put money aside • to complete a cheque • a metal piece of money • to pay money unwillingly • it is a synonym for pay back • to collect money for a charity • to spend a lot of money on sth • when you pay sth, you receive a.... • to offer financial assistance/support • you remove money from the cashier/ATM • when someone overcharges or deceives you • ...
Fishy business 2024-11-27
15 Clues: sauce • spool • suspend • attract • coating • garnish • catcher • motivate • retriever • motivator • fish home • fishy group • fishing tool • breathing part • fisherman's floater
Business studies 2025-04-30
Across
- owned by individual or a group
- used to produce 2d or 3d drawings
- any money leaving a business e.g. costs, rent
- data made up of statistics/opinions
- any money leaving the business
- owned by the government
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- cash available at the start of the month
- can buy shares in a business
- transportation of goods
- something a human requires
- income made from selling goods
- costs which stay the same e.g. rent for a shop
- selling the rights of a business to someone
- discount for buying in bulk
- something that is desired
- Have an affect or are affected by business
16 Clues: transportation of goods • owned by the government • something that is desired • something a human requires • discount for buying in bulk • can buy shares in a business • owned by individual or a group • income made from selling goods • any money leaving the business • used to produce 2d or 3d drawings • data made up of statistics/opinions • ...
Business technology 2025-03-02
Across
- Networks Systems of interconnected devices that allow for the exchange of data and information. (18 letters)
- Aided Design A software used by engineers and architects to design 2D or 3D models of objects and structures. (19 letters)
- Banking Machine A self-service machine for banking transactions like deposits and withdrawals. (23 letters)
- Information System A system that helps businesses collect, analyze, and manage information to make decisions. (27 letters)
- Technology The use of digital tools and systems to enhance and optimize business operations. (15 letters)
- Real-time communication via video between individuals in different locations. (17 letters)
- Communication Technology The integration of telecommunications and computers to store, retrieve, and transmit information. (26 letters)
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- Teller Machine A machine that enables customers to perform banking transactions like withdrawing cash and checking balances. (23 letters)
- The buying and selling of goods or services using the internet. (9 letters)
- A technology that allows people in different locations to participate in a video or audio meeting. (17 letters)
- The physical components of a computer system, including the monitor, keyboard, and CPU. (8 letters)
- The conducting of business processes and transactions online. (9 letters)
- banking A method of banking that allows customers to conduct financial transactions via the internet. (13 letters)
- Programs and applications that run on a computer or device to perform specific tasks. (8 letters)
- Storage The act of saving digital information for later retrieval, often on servers or cloud storage. (12 letters)
15 Clues: The conducting of business processes and transactions online. (9 letters) • The buying and selling of goods or services using the internet. (9 letters) • Real-time communication via video between individuals in different locations. (17 letters) • Programs and applications that run on a computer or device to perform specific tasks. (8 letters) • ...
Business world 2025-06-12
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- – Money used to fund a business or investment.
- – A share representing ownership in a company.
- – The identity or image of a company/product.
- – An official inspection of financial records.
- – Someone who starts and runs their own business.
- – Introducing new ideas, methods, or products.
- – The process of promoting and selling products.
- – A business model where one owner licenses another to use their brand.
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- – Chief Executive Officer; the highest-ranking person in a company.
- – A newly established business, often tech-focused.
- – When two companies combine into one.
- – Total income generated from sales of goods/services.
- – A person who provides capital to startups or businesses.
- – The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- – Borrowed money that must be repaid with interest.
15 Clues: – When two companies combine into one. • – The identity or image of a company/product. • – Money used to fund a business or investment. • – A share representing ownership in a company. • – An official inspection of financial records. • – Introducing new ideas, methods, or products. • – The process of promoting and selling products. • ...
Business Terms 2024-12-08
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- The legal process by which a lender takes possession of a property from the borrower due to failure to make mortgage payments
- The price at which a property would sell under normal market conditions, based on comparable properties and other factors
- a person or business declared by law as unable to pay their debts
- A legal contract between a landlord and tenant that outlines the terms under which the tenant rents the property, including rent amount, duration, and responsibilities
- the promotion of your business to increase sales, attract new customers, and make your audience aware of your products or services
- The portion of the property’s purchase price that the buyer must pay upfront, typically expressed as a percentage (e.g., 20%)
- A thorough examination of a property’s condition, including its structure and systems, conducted by a professional inspector before purchase
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- The percentage charged by a lender for borrowing money, typically expressed as an annual rate
- A property or piece of real estate owned by an individual or company that has value and can generate income or be sold
- An individual or entity that rents or leases a property from a landlord
- to employ someone for wages
- a product or service that has a unique and immediately recognizable identity that distinguishes itself from others in its industry
- to come into possession, ownership, or control of
- A property that is for sale or rent, and the agreement between a seller and an agent to market and sell the property
- The financial gain after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from revenue
15 Clues: to employ someone for wages • to come into possession, ownership, or control of • a person or business declared by law as unable to pay their debts • An individual or entity that rents or leases a property from a landlord • The financial gain after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from revenue • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-09-12
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- something you want to accomplish in the future.
- the process of planning anc organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way
- Someone who is an expert in their area of work
- setting is a desired result of a person’s effort
- means showing originality by introducing new ideas or methods
- Frame a set period in which something will happen or take place.
- acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair
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- a document that outlines the company's policies on the way you should conduct yourself at work or when representing your business
- goals something you want to accomplish in the near future.
- lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- the behavior, looks, and skill expected of a professional that will result in positive relationships
- ordering things from most important to least important.
- a way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expressions
- a policy that states what's required, acceptable, and unacceptable for your appearance when working for the company
15 Clues: Someone who is an expert in their area of work • something you want to accomplish in the future. • setting is a desired result of a person’s effort • lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • ordering things from most important to least important. • goals something you want to accomplish in the near future. • ...
Business Documents 2025-10-09
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- A document sent with goods to describe the items being delivered
- A written list of items in a shipment.
- Sent to correct an undercharge on a previous bill
- A document sent by a potential buyer to a seller asking for information
- A preliminary bill or estimate given to a buyer before the actual goods are shipped
- A document that reduces the amount owed by a buyer
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- A document used to formally request goods or services from a supplier
- A document sent by a seller to a buyer at the end of a period summarizing all transactions
- A document sent by a seller to a potential customer detailing prices and terms.
- A document containing an inventory record for a specific item
- A legal agreement between two or more parties.
- A financial document that orders a bank to pay a specific amount to a person or company.
- An internal written communication often used for inter-office correspondence.
- A document sent by the seller to acknowledge that payment has been received.
- A document sent by a seller to a buyer detailing the amount owed and due date.
15 Clues: A written list of items in a shipment. • A legal agreement between two or more parties. • Sent to correct an undercharge on a previous bill • A document that reduces the amount owed by a buyer • A document containing an inventory record for a specific item • A document sent with goods to describe the items being delivered • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-10-23
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- Something you wanna accomplish in the far future. (Contains Dash)
- The desired result of a persons effort.
- The process of planing and organzing your time in the day in the most effective way.(Has the dash)
- Under Appearance this is the rules for the stuff you wear.
- Something you wanna accomplish in the near future. (Contains Dash)
- This word is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles.
- The Behavior, looks, and skill expected of a professional and will result in positive relationships.
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- Showing originality by introducing new ideas and methods.
- This lesson was about
- Your thinking and feelings about people, things, or a situation.
- Your clothes, hair, smell, posture, are all under this point.
- A Document that outlines a companies polices on the way you should conduct yourself.
- A set period in which something will happen.
- This word is Acting with integrity by being honest, Professional, and fair.
- An expert in their are of work.
15 Clues: This lesson was about • An expert in their are of work. • The desired result of a persons effort. • A set period in which something will happen. • Showing originality by introducing new ideas and methods. • Under Appearance this is the rules for the stuff you wear. • Your clothes, hair, smell, posture, are all under this point. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-10-22
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- A formal meeting that needs to be arranged
- Goods or materials you need to buy.
- What you are delivering in addition to groceries.
- The shrubs being shaped when trimming them
- The items being delivered when delivering them to a house.
- The action of running a mowing business.
- The activity of pet cutting and styling their hair.
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- The people you need to call or contact.
- The structure or market stand you need to set up for selling.
- The first thing you need to make before starting a project.
- The large object a person might be raking on the lawn.
- The action of looking after a dog or cat when pet doing so.
- The digital presence you need to set up for your business.
- The item being sold when selling second-hand items.
- The latter part of a garage event.
15 Clues: The latter part of a garage event. • Goods or materials you need to buy. • The people you need to call or contact. • The action of running a mowing business. • A formal meeting that needs to be arranged • The shrubs being shaped when trimming them • What you are delivering in addition to groceries. • The item being sold when selling second-hand items. • ...
Business vocab 2026-01-22
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- Cost advantage a business gets when it produces more goods.
- Decisions people make because resources are limited.
- The value of the next best thing you give up.
- Human effort used to produce goods and services.
- Costs that change depending on how much is produced.
- An economy where prices and production are decided by buyers and sellers.
- Natural resources used in production.
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- An economy where the government decides what is produced and how.
- Costs that stay the same no matter how much is produced.
- An economy that combines government control and free markets.
- A graph that shows how much buyers are willing to buy at different prices.
- The ability to start and run a business, taking risks.
- Man-made tools and machines used to produce goods.
- Resources used to produce goods and services.
- graph that shows how much sellers are willing to sell at different prices.
15 Clues: Natural resources used in production. • The value of the next best thing you give up. • Resources used to produce goods and services. • Human effort used to produce goods and services. • Man-made tools and machines used to produce goods. • Decisions people make because resources are limited. • Costs that change depending on how much is produced. • ...
Business Ethics 2026-03-08
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- A regulation protecting air, water, and community from industrial harm.
- A “for-benefit” enterprises reinvesting profits socially.
- Clear performance expectations with rewards.
- The task-focused duty shared in a team to achieve goals.
- Code enforcing respect for employee rights.
- Law prohibiting unfair treatment by race, gender, or belief.
- A model focusing on profit-maximizing.
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- A model that balances social and economic goals.
- Insurance coverage for employee injuries without fault.
- Equal opportunities for employee growth.
- Laws on hiring, hours, pay, and unions.
- Government standards for injury-risk areas and safe equipment.
- Result-focused ownership assigned to one person post-task.
- A model that focuses on voluntary charitable contributions for reputation.
- A responsibility for Sales, income, and VAT payments to government.
15 Clues: A model focusing on profit-maximizing. • Laws on hiring, hours, pay, and unions. • Equal opportunities for employee growth. • Code enforcing respect for employee rights. • Clear performance expectations with rewards. • A model that balances social and economic goals. • Insurance coverage for employee injuries without fault. • ...
Aspects of a Business Plan Vocabulary Quiz 2022-11-03
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- second section of a business plan; includes details such as business type, business philosophy, product description, self-analysis, trading area analysis, market segment analysis, and analysis of potential location
- when a sender selects and organizes message to be sent
- the response the receiver provides to the sender’s message, can be verbal or nonverbal
- fourth section of a business plan; includes sources of capital and projected income and expenses
- type of management that trusts employees’ work ability, has a high workload and is confident
- type of management that is a micromanager, a teacher and a facilitator
- occurs within an organization
- type of management that involves the group and facilitates teamwork
- type of leadership driven by authority; tells others what to do, limits discussions, new ideas and group teamwork
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- occurs between one organization and an outside party
- fifth and last section of a business plan; includes business communication documents, marketing documents, and legal and miscellaneous documents
- third section of a business plan; includes details concerning proposed organization, proposed product, and proposed marketing plan
- type of leadership that gives little or no direction; gives opinions only upon request and has no “in charge” position
- first section of a business plan; highlights proposed business and financial data; should convince the audience to read the rest of the plan
- type of leadership that involves the group and promotes a sense of teamwork
- when the receiver breaks down the message received and interprets the message received
16 Clues: occurs within an organization • occurs between one organization and an outside party • when a sender selects and organizes message to be sent • type of management that involves the group and facilitates teamwork • type of management that is a micromanager, a teacher and a facilitator • type of leadership that involves the group and promotes a sense of teamwork • ...
client service 2013-09-14
25 Clues: sale • brand • client • skills • quality • product • service • support • business • employee • industry • kindness • challenge • experience • popularity • interaction • expectation • personality • relationship • organization • satisfaction • professional • communication • advertisement • understanding
LCA ACTIVITY 2 2024-07-18
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- Metric improved by good BI practices
- Type of organization that benefits from BI
- The primary focus of intelligence efforts
- Creating summaries of analyzed data
- Valuable understanding gained from data analysis
- Process of turning data into insights
- Type of analytics answering "What happened?"
- Applications used in business intelligence
- Repositories for storing unstructured data
- Software and hardware supporting BI efforts
- Metaphor for complex business structures
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- Pattern identified through data analysis
- Essential plan before construction begins
- Visual tool for displaying business data
- The blueprint for an organization's BI efforts
- Important feature of data management systems
- How data is collected, stored, and accessed
- Databases designed for storing and analyzing data
- Devices used to collect data in manufacturing
- Critical aspect of protecting data
20 Clues: Critical aspect of protecting data • Creating summaries of analyzed data • Metric improved by good BI practices • Process of turning data into insights • Pattern identified through data analysis • Visual tool for displaying business data • Metaphor for complex business structures • Essential plan before construction begins • The primary focus of intelligence efforts • ...
Chloe and Belanna 2025-03-11
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- spent more money then you have
- a business that is managed independent
- a business partly owned by the state
- something involving risk
- activity of competing
- importance or worth of something
- possession or control of a supply
- An open space where a market is held
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- using up a resource
- featuring new methods
- a right to keep property
- exchange of goods
- A large amount divided into smaller amounts
- organizes and operates a business
- a way of doing business
- a valuable thing
- a companies finical health
- income
- A process of manufacturing something
- extra money
- Money that is owed or due
- a small slice in ownership of a company
- something needed
- important city or town of a region
- a financial gain
25 Clues: income • extra money • a valuable thing • something needed • a financial gain • exchange of goods • using up a resource • featuring new methods • activity of competing • a way of doing business • a right to keep property • something involving risk • Money that is owed or due • a companies finical health • spent more money then you have • importance or worth of something • ...
Williams crossword puzzle 2025-03-13
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- someone who buys a product
- Money that you have to pay back
- money that people give to the government:(
- Someone who hires a Employee
- When a product is easy to find
- different workers do different parts of a job
- A business that makes a product
- something that can be used in a business
- doing one thing very well in a business
- someone who starts a business
- the amount of products people buy
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- looking for items that are similar
- tools need to make things
- emergencies,retirment
- when something is hard to find
- works for Employer
- Work someone does for money
- a plan on how much money will be spent
- money someone earns for working
- the amount of things that exist
20 Clues: works for Employer • emergencies,retirment • tools need to make things • someone who buys a product • Work someone does for money • Someone who hires a Employee • someone who starts a business • when something is hard to find • When a product is easy to find • Money that you have to pay back • A business that makes a product • money someone earns for working • ...
Ratio Analysis 2023-10-23
Across
- Investment in a company
- A financial gain for a business
- Relating to quantity
- Money going out of a business
- the comparison between two number
- Another word for company
- the amount after accounting for all deductions and expenses
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- Something a business owes
- Something a business owns
- Relating to quality
- Money coming into a business
- the amount before deductions
12 Clues: Relating to quality • Relating to quantity • Investment in a company • Another word for company • Something a business owes • Something a business owns • Money coming into a business • the amount before deductions • Money going out of a business • A financial gain for a business • the comparison between two number • the amount after accounting for all deductions and expenses
business 2013-03-14
9 Clues: owner of company • money that is owed • short for something • something bad happening • private limited company • trader work for your self • liability pay all your debts • liabilty shareholders are one • when you put money into something
business 2013-03-15
9 Clues: brtgd • gfsdgfsd • dgfdgdfg • sgfgsdgsdg • fgfdgdfgdf • money made • verbal communication • has an interest in the business • type of electronic communication
Business 2013-05-08
9 Clues: How its made • The thing you sell • Another word for Money • Giving money to a cause • The buyer of the product • The business you work for • Selling sweets is a form of... • Firefighters, Police and Window Cleaning • The amount of money you have to pay for something
business 2020-12-27
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- Dheeraj is working as operations manager in Tito ltd. name the managerial level.
- This function of management examines the activities and resources required to implement the plan.
- is the function of determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it.
- this is the management function of monitoring organisation at performance towards the attainment of organisation goal.
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- this function of management function is also known as the human resource function.
- Successful organisations do not achieve their goals by chance but by following a deliberate process identify the process.
- At which level of management are the managers responsible for maintaining the quality of output and safety standards.
- Radhika ltd. uses environment friendly methods of production. identify the objective it is trying to achieve.
- Raheja ltd. is diversifying its product lines. what organisational objective it is trying to achieve.
9 Clues: Dheeraj is working as operations manager in Tito ltd. name the managerial level. • is the function of determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it. • this function of management function is also known as the human resource function. • This function of management examines the activities and resources required to implement the plan. • ...
Business 2021-04-28
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- Business with product that doesn´t want to sell to consumers directly
- Is a legal requirement for all companies
- Business own by one person
- Business in the public sector controlled by the state
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- Payments made to shareholders from the profits of a company
- Owners of a limited company
- All of them are owned by the state
- Two or more businesses start a new project together sharing capital, risks and profits
- A form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business
9 Clues: Business own by one person • Owners of a limited company • All of them are owned by the state • Is a legal requirement for all companies • Business in the public sector controlled by the state • Payments made to shareholders from the profits of a company • Business with product that doesn´t want to sell to consumers directly • ...
business 2023-11-03
Across
- To distribute the administrative powers or functions of a central authority.
- The quality of being easily perceived, understood, or detected.
- To set up on a firm or permanent basis.
- The application of statistical methods to books and other media of communication.
- To result in; to ultimately happen or occur.
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- The ability of different systems to work together seamlessly.
- Person or group with an interest or concern in something, especially a business.
- A person with senior managerial responsibility in a business organization.
- SERVICES Services specifically allocated or assigned for a particular purpose.
9 Clues: To set up on a firm or permanent basis. • To result in; to ultimately happen or occur. • The ability of different systems to work together seamlessly. • The quality of being easily perceived, understood, or detected. • A person with senior managerial responsibility in a business organization. • ...
Business 2024-08-04
9 Clues: revenue-cost • two or more owners • continuous improvement • debts owed by the business • money raised from many people • business which could sell shared • income from sale of good/services • valuable items owned by the business • fall in value of fixed asset overtime
Business 2024-12-13
Across
- each worker performs one step in the manufacturing process
- manufacturing large numbers of identical items
- Women were often associated with shopping, which made stores tend to aim towards them as a demographic.
- A large building that sells a huge variety of things
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- a place where goods are produced
- Time off of work
- when there was an increase in industry and things to buy.
- large japanese industrial business conglomerates
- An unique representation of a business
9 Clues: Time off of work • a place where goods are produced • An unique representation of a business • manufacturing large numbers of identical items • large japanese industrial business conglomerates • A large building that sells a huge variety of things • when there was an increase in industry and things to buy. • each worker performs one step in the manufacturing process • ...
business 2024-11-07
9 Clues: charities • one person • extraction • debts owed • aims to make solely profit • where products are manufactured • splitting customers into different categories • liability liable for your own debts incurred in business • liability personally liable for all liabilities incurred in business
Business 2025-04-02
Across
- A tax on imported goods
- Borrowed money that must be paid back later
- A place where money is stored and managed
- A loan used to buy a house
- Money paid to the government
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- Extra money paid on a loan or earned from savings
- Putting money into something to make a profit
- The type of money used in a country
- A plan for how to spend money
9 Clues: A tax on imported goods • A loan used to buy a house • Money paid to the government • A plan for how to spend money • The type of money used in a country • A place where money is stored and managed • Borrowed money that must be paid back later • Putting money into something to make a profit • Extra money paid on a loan or earned from savings
Business 2025-03-31
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- something that a business sells
- the main office of an organization
- something new that someone has created for the first time
- someone who owns a business with other people
- someone who starts something, e.g. a business or school
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- an organization that sells something to make money
- a text or picture that tells people to buy something
- someone who buys things from a shop or uses a service
- the study of something to discover new information
9 Clues: something that a business sells • the main office of an organization • someone who owns a business with other people • an organization that sells something to make money • the study of something to discover new information • a text or picture that tells people to buy something • someone who buys things from a shop or uses a service • ...
business 2025-05-22
Across
- RATE Leaving a company, often measured in percentages (HR).
- Strategy that compares performance with top competitors (Business).
- Security that protects systems and data (Tech).
- INNOVATION A revolutionary idea that changes the market (Business).
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- Design that improves how people interact with a product (Tech).
- Bringing new workers into a company smoothly (HR).
- Business model: selling directly to consumers (Business).
- AUDIENCE Group of people you market your product to (Marketing).
- Total money earned (Finance).
9 Clues: Total money earned (Finance). • Security that protects systems and data (Tech). • Bringing new workers into a company smoothly (HR). • Business model: selling directly to consumers (Business). • RATE Leaving a company, often measured in percentages (HR). • Design that improves how people interact with a product (Tech). • ...
besiness enviroment 2014-03-04
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- of mouth when a customer tell other people about your product or services ,whether good or bad.
- relations the act of meeting people and building relationship with them to help marketing your business.
- market the group of customers that you are trying to attract and sell your product to.
- the statistics about the area your business is located in.
- of sale the moment or event that cause the customer to decide to purchase your product or service.
- plan A complete overview of every aspect of a business.
- business a business selling or performing a service.
- business A business selling products.
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- a similar business selling similar products or services in a nearby location.
- image The general type and category ,of product or services that a business sell or offers to their customers.
- mail mailing or emailing any advertisement.
- The customer who purchases the product or service that a business is selling.
12 Clues: business A business selling products. • mail mailing or emailing any advertisement. • business a business selling or performing a service. • plan A complete overview of every aspect of a business. • the statistics about the area your business is located in. • a similar business selling similar products or services in a nearby location. • ...
