business Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2013-02-12
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- Accountant who offers services professionally
- Supervises the work of accounting employees
- Ensures that transactions are properly recorded
- The period of time over which earnings are measured
- A business enterprise, the equity of which belongs entirely to one person
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- This business buy goods to resell them at a profit
- Same as corporation
- Owned by a shareholder
- carries out social or charity work
- A form of business with two or more owners
- The routine tasks of an accounting clerk
- An examination of the accounting
- This business produces materials directly
- A business that sells a service
14 Clues: Same as corporation • Owned by a shareholder • A business that sells a service • An examination of the accounting • carries out social or charity work • The routine tasks of an accounting clerk • This business produces materials directly • A form of business with two or more owners • Supervises the work of accounting employees • Accountant who offers services professionally • ...
Aspects of a Business Plan 2020-08-20
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- 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 communication that occurs between one organization and an outside party
- Type of leadership that involves the group and promotes a sense of teamwork
- Fourth section of a business plan; includes sources capital and projected income and expenses
- Type of management that involves the group and facilitates teamwork
- Third section of a business plan; includes detail concerning proposed organization, proposed product, and proposed marketing plan.
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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 potential location
- Type of management that trusts employees’ work ability, has a high workload and is confident
- Fifth and last section of a business plan; includes business communication documents, marketing documents, and legal and miscellaneous documents
- Type of communication that occurs within an organization
- The response the receive provides to the sender’s message, can be verbal or nonverbal
- Type of leadership driven by authority; tells others what to do, limits discussions, new ideas and group teamwork
- Type of management that is a micromanager, a teacher and a facilitator
- When a sender selects and organizes message to be sent
15 Clues: When a sender selects and organizes message to be sent • Type of communication that occurs within an organization • 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 • ...
Entrepreneurship 2022-01-10
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- the process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business
- the lending of money by a bank or similar financial institution
- a written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activity
- the amount of money needed to open a business; includes cost of building, equipment, inventory, supplies, license, etc.
- money that a person, rather than a business, saves in a bank account or similar financial institution
- the money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business; is obtained for a period of less than a year and often for one or two months
- the practical implementation of ideas that result in the the introduction of new goods or services
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- the movement of humans, animals, or goods from one location to another
- money needed for the main resources of a business(such as land, buildings, and equipment) that will last for many years; usually requires large amounts of money and will be paid over many years
- an independent business with fewer than 500 employees
- the production of goods through the use of labor, machinery, tools, and biological or chemical processes
- a person or company that sells goods in large quantities at low prices, typically for retailers
- someone who takes risk in starting a business to earn profit
- capital invested in a project in which there is a substantial element of risk
- a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process
15 Clues: an independent business with fewer than 500 employees • someone who takes risk in starting a business to earn profit • the lending of money by a bank or similar financial institution • the movement of humans, animals, or goods from one location to another • capital invested in a project in which there is a substantial element of risk • ...
Income, Benefits, and Taxes 2024-10-14
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- pay in which you receive time and a half
- a gift of money
- a set fee or percentage of a sale
- regular work week has how many hours
- business administration can help you start a business
- a type of business where the owner intends to keep the business small
- a type of business where the owner plans to grow the business into a corporation
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- when you work for yourself
- a form of pay other than salary or wages
- allows employees to share in the profits
- owns a business
- an important benefit
12 Clues: a gift of money • owns a business • an important benefit • when you work for yourself • a set fee or percentage of a sale • regular work week has how many hours • a form of pay other than salary or wages • pay in which you receive time and a half • allows employees to share in the profits • business administration can help you start a business • ...
Economics Key Terms 2022-11-17
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- A business were each partner is responsible for their own parts of the business
- A business owned by shareholders
- A business made up of businesses that make the same stuff
- A contract saying a corporation will pay money back that it borrowed
- A business owned by one person
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- A corporation that branches in several countries
- An enterprise that sells goods for profit
- Limits the responsibility of the owner
- a business composed of non-related businesses
- A business owned by two or more people
- An organization who's motives are not profit
- shares of ownership of a corporation
12 Clues: A business owned by one person • A business owned by shareholders • shares of ownership of a corporation • Limits the responsibility of the owner • A business owned by two or more people • An enterprise that sells goods for profit • An organization who's motives are not profit • a business composed of non-related businesses • ...
Business Ownership 2023-03-02
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- 1 owner with unlimited responsibility
- environment outside a business
- environment outside business control
- the concept of business responsibility
- those who invest in a company and own it
- 2-20 owners splitting responsibilities
- liability that exists for a sole trader
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- environment directly external to a business
- environment within a business
- where shares are traded in a public company
- those with a vested interest in a business
- can be public or private liability is limited
12 Clues: environment within a business • environment outside a business • environment outside business control • 1 owner with unlimited responsibility • the concept of business responsibility • 2-20 owners splitting responsibilities • liability that exists for a sole trader • those who invest in a company and own it • those with a vested interest in a business • ...
Entrepreneurship 2018-11-15
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- Sociale network
- a person who set op a business
- a persons regular occupation
- is a informational work
- of the business
- one guided.
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- a product.
- a game or contest between teams representing different countries in a sport.
- a woman who is legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
- many moneys
- into the mouth and chew and swallow it.
- with a reason for doing something.
- a man who works in commerce, especially at executive level.
- is the collection of techniques
- practical contact with and observation
- a commercial business
16 Clues: a product. • many moneys • one guided. • Sociale network • of the business • a commercial business • is a informational work • a persons regular occupation • a person who set op a business • is the collection of techniques • with a reason for doing something. • practical contact with and observation • into the mouth and chew and swallow it. • ...
PGBP Crossword 2025-02-11
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- Sec.2(13) defines
- Business includes
- Deduction u/s.35D is allowed for _____ consecutive years
- %age of turnover for Presumptive income
- Sec.40(b) deals with
- Income from ______ business should be kept seperate
- Profession requires intellectual
- Turnover exceeds Rs.5 crore, _____ is mandatory
- OF ASSETS Depreciation is claimed on
- Disallowance u/s.40A(3) if payment is made for more than ________thousand
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- Income from _______ business is also taxable
- General wear and tear of assets
- Percentage disallowed u/s.40a(ia)for non deduction of TDS
- one of the Systems of accounting
- Never depreciated
- Income includes _____ also
- For 44AE taxpayer should not own more than ___ vehicles
- % of depreciation allowed if used less than 180 days
- Method used to calculate Depreciation
19 Clues: Sec.2(13) defines • Business includes • Never depreciated • Sec.40(b) deals with • Income includes _____ also • General wear and tear of assets • one of the Systems of accounting • Profession requires intellectual • OF ASSETS Depreciation is claimed on • Method used to calculate Depreciation • %age of turnover for Presumptive income • Income from _______ business is also taxable • ...
1st 9 weeks review 2023-05-09
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- government stays out of business
- Immigrants looked to live here
- Development of cities
- this amendment was for individual income tax
- why would immigrants want to live in populated areas
- this amendment was for election of national senators
- long hours, poor safety and low wages are examples of this
- this amendment was for women's suffrage
- this amendment was prohibition
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- journalist who uncovered and reported on corruption
- this progressive president was huge for conservation
- where one business dominates the market
- ban of selling alcohol
- big business made money in steel
- results of the triangle shirtwaist factory deaths
- protecting and preserving the environment
- big business made money in oil
- changed America from isolated to connected
18 Clues: Development of cities • ban of selling alcohol • Immigrants looked to live here • big business made money in oil • this amendment was prohibition • government stays out of business • big business made money in steel • where one business dominates the market • this amendment was for women's suffrage • protecting and preserving the environment • ...
Principles Of Account 2013-07-25
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- Owner Takes Out Money From The Business For His/Her Personal Use
- A Discount That Is Credit In Nature
- A Discount Based On How Prompt The Payment Was
- Assets = ? + Owner's Equity
- What Are Premesis, Motor Vehicles & Office Equipment Under?
- A Discount That Is Dependent Of Quantity
- What Concept Requires All Transactions Must Be Recorded With Evidence?
- What Concept Requires That The Local Currency Unit Of Measurement Be Used For Recording Business Activites?
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- It Refers To Any Economic Event Or Activity That Affects The Financial Condition Of A Business
- What Concept Assumes That The Business Will Operate Indefinitely?
- Small Aspect Of Account
- What Concept Requires That All Business Resources Must First Be Recorded At Their Acquisition Cost?
- In Accounting, Reconciliation Refers To A Process That Compares Two Sets Of Records (Usually The Balances Of Two Accounts) To Make Sure They Are In Agreement
- Period What Concept Requires The Business To Prepare Financial Statements Periodically?
- When A Business Makes A Sale For A Higher Price From It's Wholesale Price
15 Clues: Small Aspect Of Account • Assets = ? + Owner's Equity • A Discount That Is Credit In Nature • A Discount That Is Dependent Of Quantity • A Discount Based On How Prompt The Payment Was • What Are Premesis, Motor Vehicles & Office Equipment Under? • Owner Takes Out Money From The Business For His/Her Personal Use • ...
Business Term Crossword 2022-10-09
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- Area of the economy in which businesses share the same or related business activity, product, or service
- A business that is run between two or more parties
- Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
- The money a company earns from the sale of its products and services.
- The owner of shares in a company
- The buildings, machines, supplies, etc. used to produce goods and services
- Individuals, groups, or organizations that impact why and how a company does business
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- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- An asset that grants owners a stake in a business.
- The human resource that organizes and combines labor, land, and capital.
- The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services.
- Financial gain of a business
- Parts of the profit that must be paid to the shareholders of a corporation per year
- Human effort used to produce goods and services
- A business or team of individuals with legal standing to operate as a single entity
15 Clues: Financial gain of a business • The owner of shares in a company • Human effort used to produce goods and services • An asset that grants owners a stake in a business. • A business that is run between two or more parties • Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors • The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services. • ...
Business Term Crossword 2022-10-09
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- Area of the economy in which businesses share the same or related business activity, product, or service
- A business that is run between two or more parties
- Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors
- The money a company earns from the sale of its products and services.
- The owner of shares in a company
- The buildings, machines, supplies, etc. used to produce goods and services
- Individuals, groups, or organizations that impact why and how a company does business
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- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- An asset that grants owners a stake in a business.
- The human resource that organizes and combines labor, land, and capital.
- The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services.
- Financial gain of a business
- Parts of the profit that must be paid to the shareholders of a corporation per year
- Human effort used to produce goods and services
- A business or team of individuals with legal standing to operate as a single entity
15 Clues: Financial gain of a business • The owner of shares in a company • Human effort used to produce goods and services • An asset that grants owners a stake in a business. • A business that is run between two or more parties • Legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors • The “gifts of nature” that we use to produce goods and services. • ...
Business Solutions Cross Word Puzzle 2013-12-18
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- A software that provides business owners the ability to credit check other businesses.
- The term given to a business moving from one bank to another.
- The company who provide our business insurance.
- The number of price plans we currently offer.
- Barclays __________ __________ is feature of the business account which allows clients Free Introduction to International Trade workshop, Free currency accounts, free exchange rate alerts, a 25% discount on international payments and further discounts on international document preparation and reports.
- A solution offered by Barclaycard which allows business to process card payments over the phone, face to face or via their website.
- A service which allows clients to send and receive payments via a smart phone.
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- A debt facility which allows business owners to purchase the property they trade from.
- A debt facility which is financed against a business debtor book. An alternative to an overdraft, where client may not have tangible security.
- A feature of the new business accounts which rewards clients for the time they have been banking with us and the amount they bank by giving them a discount on the bank charges
- A package that includes accounting software, business plan software, data backup and legal assistance.
- A type of debt finance which secures the asset (eg car, machinery) against which GE capital provide funding for on our behalf.
- A measure of a business performance used to decipher which grade of manager should be the relationship manager. Alternatively known as Sales income.
- Barclays __________ allows you to network with other businesses online free of cost.
- __________ Online is a seminar which helps clients market their services online.
15 Clues: The number of price plans we currently offer. • The company who provide our business insurance. • The term given to a business moving from one bank to another. • A service which allows clients to send and receive payments via a smart phone. • __________ Online is a seminar which helps clients market their services online. • ...
Glossary (A-C) 2016-08-30
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- A practitioner of business analysis
- CCB. A small group of stakeholders who will make decisions regarding the disposition and treatment of changing requirements
- The set of tasks and techniques used to work as a liaison among stakeholders in order to understand the structure, policies and operations of an organization, and recommend solutions that enable the organization to achieve its goals
- A system trigger that is initiated by humans
- A generic name for a role with the responsibilities of developing and managing requirements. Other names include business analyst, business integrator, requirements analysis, requirements engineer, and systems analyst
- A stakeholder who uses products or services delivered by an organization
- A set of defined ad-hoc or sequenced collaborative activities performed in a repeatable fashion by an organization. Processes are triggered by events any may have multiple outcomes. A successful of a process will deliver value to one or more stakeholders
- A model that illustrates the flow of processes and/or complex use cases by showing each activity along with information flow and concurrent activities. Steps can be superimposed onto horizontal swim lanes for the roles that perform the steps. A graphical representation that shows the steps of a workflow of components or processes
- The set of processes, templates, and activities that will be used to perform business analysis in a specific context
- A quality control technique. They may include a standard set of quality elements that reviewers use for requirements verification and requirements validation or be specifically developed to capture issues of concern to the project
- A structured process which captures the key characteristics of an industry to predict the long-term profitability prospects and to determine the practices of the most significant competitors
- A subset of the enterprise architecture that defines an organization’s current and future state, including is strategy, its goals and objectives, the internal environment through a process or functional view, the external environment in which the business operates, and the stakeholders affected by the organization’s activities
- A system of programming statements, symbols and rules used to represent instructions to a computer
- A description of the types of communication the business analyst will perform during business analysis, the recipients of those communications, and the form in which communication should occur
- Analysis done to compare and quantify the financial and non-financial costs of making a change or implementing a solution compared to the benefits gained
- The number of occurrences of one entity in a data model that are linked to a second entity. Shown on a data model with a special notation, number (e.g. 1), or letter (e.g. M for many)
- A type of high-level business requirement that is a statement of a business objective, or an impact the solution should have on its environment
- A specific, actionable, testable directive that is under the control of the business and supports a business policy
- Influencing factors that are believed to be true but have not been confirmed to be accurate
- Tests written without regard to how the software is implemented. These tests how only what the expected input and outputs will be
- A link between two elements or objects in a diagram. A commonly used name for this term is “relationship”
- A unit of work performed as part of an project/initiative or process
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- A description of the planned activities that the business analyst will execute in order to perform the business analysis work involved in a specific initiative
- A descriptor for a set of system objects that share the same attributes, operations, relationships, and behaviors. A class represents a concept in the system under design. When used as an analysis model, will correspond to a real-world entity
- Limitations placed on the solution designed by the organization that needs the solution. Describe limitations on available solutions, or an aspect of the current state that cannot be changed by the deployment of the new solution.
- An analysis model that illustrates product scope by showing the system in its environment with the external entities (people and systems) that give to and receive from the system
- A non-actionable directive that supports a business goal
- Describes any limitations imposed on the solution that do not support the business or stakeholders needs
- A conceptual view of all or part of an enterprise focusing on products, deliverables, and events that are important to the mission of the organization. Useful to validate the solution scope with the business and technical stakeholders
- A methodology that focuses on rapid delivery of solution capabilities in an incremental fashion and direct involvement of stakeholders to gather feedback on the solution’s performance
- A requirements package that describes business requirements and stakeholders requirements (it documents requirements of interest to the business, rather than documenting business requirements)
- Commercial-off-the-Shelf Software. Software developed and sold for a particular market
- A higher level business rationale that, when addressed, will permit the organization to increase revenue, avoid costs, improve service, or meet regulatory requirements
- A team activity that seeks to produce a broad diverse set of options through the rapid and uncritical generation of ideas
- The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system
- An assessment of the costs and benefits associated with a proposed initiative
- A point-in-time view of requirements that have been reviewed and agreed upon to serve as a basis for further development
- A type of data model that depicts information groups as classes
- A state or condition the business must satisfy to reach its vision
- A comparison of a process or system’s cost, time, quality, or other metrics to those of leading peer organizations to identify opportunities for improvement
- A data element with a specified data type that describes information associated with a concept or entity. Data that defines the characteristic properties of objects, concepts, or entities. They are fields in a physical file or table.
- A function of an organization that enables it to achieve a business goal or objective
42 Clues: A practitioner of business analysis • A system trigger that is initiated by humans • A non-actionable directive that supports a business goal • The human and nonhuman roles that interact with the system • A type of data model that depicts information groups as classes • A state or condition the business must satisfy to reach its vision • ...
Unit 3: Lessons 9 & 10: Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-20
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- Union- an organization that seeks to make working conditions better
- Organization- a business that operates on making a profit
- the cost of a company's first stock
- Worker- work that requires no experience
- of Directors- a group of people elected by the stockholders
- when the inventor gets paid because their products are being used by other people
- Held Corporation- a company that only allows a select group of people to own stock
- highest ranked person in a corporation
- Held Corporation- a company that offers stock
- someone who buys pieces of a company
- a name or a logo that a firm owns the rights too
- shop- a business that only hires from members of the union
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- Corporation- A corporation that does business with other countries
- Worker- someone who works in a field that requires special education
- a company moves to another country to work
- Shop- a business that requires its employees to join the union after being hired
- Force- people who get paid for work
- A person who organizes and operates a business
- Gap- when males and females are paid differently
- multiple businesses owned by one group
20 Clues: the cost of a company's first stock • Force- people who get paid for work • someone who buys pieces of a company • multiple businesses owned by one group • highest ranked person in a corporation • Worker- work that requires no experience • a company moves to another country to work • Held Corporation- a company that offers stock • ...
Economies and Diseconomies of scale 2023-11-19
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- To buy a lot at the same time so that the total cost is cheaper
- An example of an external economy of scale
- Another word standard
- To provide funding to a person or an enterprise
- This occurs when the average cost per unit decreases
- Having the responsibility of accepting that something can go wrong
- the concern with whats right and wrong
- The activity of a business promoting and selling products
- A cost that does not vary when sales increase or decrease
- Rules that have to be followed by a business
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- A type of economy of scale that arises from the growth of the business itself
- Another word for workers
- This economy of scale occurs when a business can negotiate discounts on raw material
- The amount of useful work work performed
- Benefits gained by a business due to changes in the industry
- This occurs when the production cost per unit increases
- A challenge leading to diseconomies of scale
- Has limited potential for Economies of scale
- May have more resources for expensive market campaigns
- An example of an internal economy of scale
20 Clues: Another word standard • Another word for workers • the concern with whats right and wrong • The amount of useful work work performed • An example of an external economy of scale • An example of an internal economy of scale • A challenge leading to diseconomies of scale • Has limited potential for Economies of scale • Rules that have to be followed by a business • ...
Lesson 9 & 10 Crossword Puzzle 2023-12-21
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- Action Policies designed to promote the hiring of individuals from different groups.
- The process of economies around the world being interconnected
- Corporation A corporation that does business in more than one country
- Relocation work and jobs to another country
- Shop A company that only hires union members
- Jointly owned business
- A business where the proprietors liability only covers what is invested in the business
- Working from home or another location
- Highest Ranking Person in charge of managing a corporation
- Union A organization that works to improve conditions, wages, and benefits
- gap Differences in wages earned by different societal groups
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- Earnings that are paid to a artist for the sale/use of their work
- The first sale of a new stock
- A person who organizes resources to produce goods and services
- A business practice in which work is sent to outside contractors
- Workers Workers who work with information
- Benefits Compensations offered to workers in addition to pay
- A name or symbol that identifies a firm or product
- Someone who is affected by a company action
- Force The population that has paid work or is seeking work. Military is not considered.
20 Clues: Jointly owned business • The first sale of a new stock • Working from home or another location • Relocation work and jobs to another country • Workers Workers who work with information • Someone who is affected by a company action • Shop A company that only hires union members • A name or symbol that identifies a firm or product • ...
TUTORIAL 2 - BUSINESS STUDIES - SEM 1 BBA LLB 2021-11-24
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- TOP LEVEL MANAGEMENT
- A MUST FOR EVERY BUSINESS
- FORM OF PAYMENT TO EMPLOYEES
- EXAMPLE OF MNC
- WHEN 2 OR MORE THAN 2 COME TOGETHER FOR BUSINESS
- EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR
- MIDDLE LEVEL MANAGEMENT
- PART OF THE PLANNING PROCESS
- AN EXAMPLE OF PROFESSION
- GOODS SOLD WITHIN THE COUNTRY
- THE FEAR OF ALL BUSINESSES
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- GOODS SENT TO OTHER COUNTRIES
- HUGE CAPITAL REQUIRED
- PREVENTION OF RISKS
- THE FATHER OF MANAGEMENT PRINCIPLES
- GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKING
- TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL PLANNING
- THE MAIN OBJECTIVE OF ANY BUSINESS
- ONE MAN SHOW
- GOODS IN EXCHANGE OF GOODS
20 Clues: ONE MAN SHOW • EXAMPLE OF MNC • PREVENTION OF RISKS • TOP LEVEL MANAGEMENT • HUGE CAPITAL REQUIRED • GOVERNMENT UNDERTAKING • MIDDLE LEVEL MANAGEMENT • EXAMPLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR • AN EXAMPLE OF PROFESSION • A MUST FOR EVERY BUSINESS • GOODS IN EXCHANGE OF GOODS • THE FEAR OF ALL BUSINESSES • TYPE OF FUNCTIONAL PLANNING • FORM OF PAYMENT TO EMPLOYEES • PART OF THE PLANNING PROCESS • ...
Christmas 2023 2023-12-16
Across
- bank with business account
- legal event; first time in 2023
- House next to Dave and Diane
- Projected to surpass $500k in 2024
- Property business started in 2014
- First renovation was a new back door
- Member; Branding design
- Member; Property maintenance, contractor relations
- Massive renovation
- Listing and payment website
- Years in business
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- Managing Member; finances, legal, renter relations
- largest consistent tax deduction
- Accounting software
- Member; New customer relations, social media
- Smallest Property
- Accountant
- Legal agreement between landlord and tenant
- First multifamily Property
- Projected to surpass $1M in 2024
20 Clues: Accountant • Smallest Property • Years in business • Massive renovation • Accounting software • Member; Branding design • bank with business account • First multifamily Property • Listing and payment website • House next to Dave and Diane • legal event; first time in 2023 • largest consistent tax deduction • Projected to surpass $1M in 2024 • Property business started in 2014 • ...
All Things CWB Digital 2023-10-19
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- Contextual Banking Experience
- Recurring Move Money function
- Multifactor Authentication
- Bank to bank transfers
- Customer Information Management
- Identity & Access Management
- Permissions
- User Management
- Virtual Chief Operating Officer
- Request Funds
- Group of Users
- Business Online Banking
- Landing Screen
- Vendor Application
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- Bill Payee
- Middleware application
- Forms Repository
- Validate a Transaction
- CWB Product Owner
- Statement Repository
- User that is not a bank customer
- Canadian Western Bank
- Business Number Validation
- Core Banking System
- Digital Client Onboarding
- Business User Administration
- User Notifications
- Customer Information file
28 Clues: Bill Payee • Permissions • Request Funds • Group of Users • Landing Screen • User Management • Forms Repository • CWB Product Owner • User Notifications • Vendor Application • Core Banking System • Statement Repository • Canadian Western Bank • Middleware application • Validate a Transaction • Bank to bank transfers • Business Online Banking • Digital Client Onboarding • Customer Information file • ...
Guess these terms below! 2018-10-24
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- a business that buys products in bulk from producers and then sells them to retailer
- a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company
- The price increase of goods and services over time.
- a business system where entrepreneur buy the right to use the name, logo nad product of an existiing business
- the process of converting inputs such as land, labour and capital into saleable goods, for example shoes and cell phones.
- an additional reward paid to workers for achieving targets set by managers
- marketing activities used to communicate with customers and potential customers to inform and persuade them to buy a business’s product.
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- an individual who take the financial risk of starting and managing a business
- Debts of the business that will have to be paid sometime in the future
- an individual who checks and controls the work of their subordinate
- the ability of a business to pay its short-term debts.
- an agreement with the bank which allows a business to spend more money than it has in its account up to an agreed limit. The loan has to be repaid in within 12 months.
- The final user of a product
- the quantity of goods and services consumers are willing and able to buy
- Resource that are owned by a business
15 Clues: The final user of a product • Resource that are owned by a business • The price increase of goods and services over time. • the ability of a business to pay its short-term debts. • a person or organisation who owns shares in a limited company • an individual who checks and controls the work of their subordinate • ...
Unit 1 BM: AOS 1 revision crossword 2022-12-04
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- Entrepreneurship involves being able to see and capitalise on these.
- A common characteristic of successful entrepreneurs which is needed because it is likely they will face difficult times and experience failure so this is needed so that they don't give up.
- A characteristic needed to be a successful entrepreneur otherwise they might be too afraid to take risks.
- A key principle of goals which is needed to extend people in a business to achieve their best.
- A personal motivation for going into business.
- Will help in determining if there is sufficient demand for a product or service.
- Reduced by conducting an initial feasibility study prior to starting a new business.
- A way in which businesses contribute to the economic wellbeing of a nation.
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- Helps to provide those within a business with direction and motivation
- The part of an initial feasibility study that considers the costs of setting up the business.
- An entrepreneur well known around the world.
- A source of business opportunity which provides potential business owners with access to more customers and therefore more sales.
- Financial goals will often result in an increase in this.
- Needed by an entrepreneur in order to differentiate their business from competitors.
- May result in changing customer needs. Changing ________.
15 Clues: An entrepreneur well known around the world. • A personal motivation for going into business. • Financial goals will often result in an increase in this. • May result in changing customer needs. Changing ________. • Entrepreneurship involves being able to see and capitalise on these. • Helps to provide those within a business with direction and motivation • ...
Creating A Business Plan Wednesday Clock In 2024-10-15
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- The section of the business plan that lists all the resources like; interviews, books, and websites used to develop the business plan.
- Provides the overview of the business by highlighting the main points from the business plan.
- Portion of the business plan that summarizes why the business will be successful and ends with a specific request for financing.
- The specific group of customers at which a company aims to sell its goods and services to.
- The day-to-day activities necessary to keep a business up and running.
- Includes the goals, a vision statement, a mission statement, a business overview, a description of the goods or services, and the business location.
- A description of the business operations that generates profit.
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- The portion of the business plan that explains the industry and knowledge of the market that is gained through research. This includes information on industry conditions, economic conditions, target market, and conditions.
- The portion of the business plan that lists where each section of the business plan is located.
- The first page of a business plan that lists the name of the company, owner, and date the plan is presented.
- A description of all the goods and services the business will sell.
11 Clues: A description of the business operations that generates profit. • A description of all the goods and services the business will sell. • The day-to-day activities necessary to keep a business up and running. • The specific group of customers at which a company aims to sell its goods and services to. • ...
Crossword Puzzle Brand 2021-04-24
Across
- article
- distinctive sign of a company
- end of activity professionnel
- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- formalised arrangement between persons
- a person with whom one works in a profession or business.
- increased activity
- changing the location of an activity
- discount of an object to the person who ordered it
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- person placing capital
- associations of several persons
- society
- business benefits
- person who runs a business
- bonus
- total working life
- Person who buys products for consumption.
- place of production
- people working together
19 Clues: bonus • society • article • business benefits • total working life • increased activity • place of production • person placing capital • people working together • person who runs a business • distinctive sign of a company • end of activity professionnel • associations of several persons • changing the location of an activity • formalised arrangement between persons • ...
Topic 7 - The Industrial Revolution 2021-07-27
Across
- drugs that prevents pain during surgery
- money used to invest
- working class
- organizations of workers
- a person who starts a business
- greatest happiness for greatest number
- shares in companies
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- taking over and consolidating land
- chemist that link microbes and disease
- business that are owned by investors
- business organization in shipping
- an association to fix prices
- classless society
- a machine that generates electricity
- German doctor that identify tuberculosis
- private roads
- separate iron from its ore
- movement of people to cities
- multistory buildings/apartments
19 Clues: private roads • working class • classless society • shares in companies • money used to invest • organizations of workers • separate iron from its ore • an association to fix prices • movement of people to cities • a person who starts a business • multistory buildings/apartments • business organization in shipping • taking over and consolidating land • ...
Sanh Luu 2013-11-12
Across
- budget an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- equity the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets the value of the owners investment in the business
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- what a company owes
- budget describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- sheet a report that lists a company s assets liabilities and owners equity
Down
- statement a report of revenue expenses and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
- what a company owns anything of value owned by a business
- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
- costs of operating a business
- records financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- up budget plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
12 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • what a company owns anything of value owned by a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • sheet a report that lists a company s assets liabilities and owners equity • ...
Business Words 2023-03-20
Across
- Document that describes a new business & a strategy to launch that business
- Money that is left after all the expenses of running a business have been deducted from the income
- The process of getting into and operating one's own business
- A new method, idea, product, etc.
- A brief speech that defines a person, process, product, service, organization, or event and its value
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- An individual who undertakes the creation, organization, and ownership of a business
- A type of business that sets their goal on long-term, stable growth in an existing market
- The process of gathering voluntary contributions of money or other resources from individuals, businesses, foundations, or governmental agencies
- An original model to test out how real consumers will interact with the product or service
- 30 second/100 words or less action oriented description to create "hook
- Shares or ownership stakes in a business
- A type of young business that develops a unique product or service and bring it to the market
12 Clues: A new method, idea, product, etc. • Shares or ownership stakes in a business • The process of getting into and operating one's own business • 30 second/100 words or less action oriented description to create "hook • Document that describes a new business & a strategy to launch that business • ...
Entrepreneurship 2018-11-15
Across
- a persons regular occupation
- a person who set op a business
- a woman who is legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
- practical contact with and observation
- a game or contest between teams representing different countries in a sport.
- a product.
- Sociale network
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- one guided.
- with a reason for doing something.
- a man who works in commerce, especially at executive level.
- of the business
- is a informational work
- into the mouth and chew and swallow it.
- a commercial business
- many moneys
- is the collection of techniques
16 Clues: a product. • one guided. • many moneys • of the business • Sociale network • a commercial business • is a informational work • a persons regular occupation • a person who set op a business • is the collection of techniques • with a reason for doing something. • practical contact with and observation • into the mouth and chew and swallow it. • ...
Unit 4 Crossword puzzle 2023-04-05
Across
- investment decisions Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- The process of keeping financial records
- sheet A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- The day-to-day activities for continued business functioning
- The buying of goods and services for a business
- Refers to managing the flow of goods and services from production to consumption
- Marketing element requiring marketers to determine the amount of money they will ask in exchange for their products
- In the operations function, goods, or services
- Money received by a business or an individual from outside sources
Down
- An individual who has had specialized training in accounting procedures
- cycle A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- control Ensuring the degree of excellence of a good or service
- The production activity that determines the sequence of the steps in the production process
- Marketing element referring to what goods, services, or ideas a business will offer its customers
- Anything of value that a business owns
- The production activity that establishes the timetable to be followed in production
- Marketing element focusing on considerations in getting a selected product in the right place at the right time
18 Clues: Anything of value that a business owns • The process of keeping financial records • In the operations function, goods, or services • The buying of goods and services for a business • The day-to-day activities for continued business functioning • control Ensuring the degree of excellence of a good or service • ...
M^2 CLUB CHALLENGE 2023-08-09
Across
- Heartbeat of every business
- to put your business in to an equation
- something that keeps us together
- to understand incrementality
- reveals the true value
- where experts give answers
- facebook's library to try out MMMs
Down
- a must do to understand how your business is doing
- we need this in measurement
- can't run business without
- we wish this was dead
- something you run for a long time
- this must be a habit
- every normal curve has this
- the impact of spending on media
- when you find new values of CAC
16 Clues: this must be a habit • we wish this was dead • reveals the true value • can't run business without • where experts give answers • we need this in measurement • Heartbeat of every business • every normal curve has this • to understand incrementality • the impact of spending on media • when you find new values of CAC • something that keeps us together • ...
Unit 1.1 2026-01-06
Across
- Liability Company (LLC) – A business organization similar to a partnership but offering its owners the advantage of limited financial liability.
- – An individual or business that sells goods to consumers and end users.
- and Development (R&D) – A part of the value chain, after determining trends in consumer preferences, that create innovative new processes, products, and solutions to solve problems.
- – A part of the value chain, raw materials needed for end products are produced. Crops are grown, livestock is raised, oil is drilled and coal is mined.
- – Physical or financial property that has value and is owned by a business or individual.
- – An individual or business that grows crops or raises livestock.
- Service, & Support – A part of the value chain, advertising, and marketing are used to inform consumers of their purchase options and lead them to stores.
- –An intangible item, something that is not physically touched or stored, that is traded. These are efforts and talents by individuals, such as mechanical work, consulting, logistics, public relations, and maintenance tasks that often contribute to or supports another business activity.
- –A part of the value chain, products like seed, machinery, and data analysis are just some of the things needed to carry out the duties of the rest of the chain.
- – Item purchased to carry out a farm’s operation. These include fertilizers, pesticides, seeds, fuel, and animal feed.
- – The exchange of goods and services in the agriculture, food, and natural resource system.
- – The property, items, and equipment owned, including all parcels of land in the United States.
- – Business organization in which profits are distributed as patronage refunds and all members have a single vote.
- – A person, partnership, or corporation engaged in commerce, manufacturing, or a service; profit-seeking enterprise or concern.
- – An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- – Things that you must have to live a safe and healthy life.
- – Financial obligation (debt) that must be paid at some future time.
Down
- – A unit of stocks traded by a corporation that shows ownership.
- – An individual or business that moves goods from one location to another. These could include trucking, rail, boat, air, or other methods of transit.
- – Two or more persons as co-owners of a profit-making business. The co-owners of a partnership are participating in management, sharing profits, sharing losses, owning assets together, a single joint bank account, and a single set of records.
- – A business organization in which the owners have shares in a separate legal entity that itself can own assets and borrow money.
- – The science of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- – Online and electronic business accounting similar to paper-based systems of accounting.
- – A person or organization that uses a commodity or service. The final step of the value chain.
- chain – A channel of distribution beginning with the supplier of materials or components, extending through a manufacturing process to the distributor.
- product – A part of the value chain, food, fuel, fiber, lumber or pharmaceuticals is ready, it is stocked for public use.
- – Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- structure – Arrange how owners share assets, income, debts, and liabilities across owners
- – An individual or business that advertises, markets, and promotes a product or service.
- – The monetary payment received for goods or services or other sources, such as rents or investments.
- – Documenting and entering data in ledgers, journals, or files. Often used to detail financial transactions.
- – An individual or business that changes the form of a commodity or ingredient by mechanical or chemical methods or combining items to create a product of increased usefulness or value.
- – Something that is owed or that one is bound to pay or perform for another.
- proprietorship – Simplest, oldest, and most common form of business ownership in which only one individual has all the benefits and risks of running an enterprise. In a sole proprietorship, there is no legal distinction between the assets and liabilities of a business and those of its owner.
34 Clues: – Things that you must have to live a safe and healthy life. • – A unit of stocks traded by a corporation that shows ownership. • – An individual or business that grows crops or raises livestock. • – An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • – Financial obligation (debt) that must be paid at some future time. • ...
Business Cycle Crossword 2014-11-08
Across
- this officially occurs when real GDP falls for six consecutive months or two consecutive business quarters, often substituted for contraction
- this is the label given to the x-axis of the business cycle
- another term used to describe the boom phase
- a phase of the business cycle characterized by declining real GDP, weak national demand, deflation, rising unemployment, and consumer and producer pessimism
- the number of phases making up a complete cycle
- describes the point at which real GDP reaches its maximum, before turning down again
- the point at which real GDP reaches its minimum, before turning up again
- describes the general shape of the ups and downs of the business cycle
- GDP this is the label given to the y-axis of the business cycle
Down
- a phase of the business cycle characterized by very strong national demand, inflation rates above the target level, production beyond normal capacity, and conspicuous consumption
- this term is often given to describe a more severe, long-lasting recession
- policy can be used by the government in an attempt to smoothen out the unpredictable swings in the business cycle
- a phase of the business cycle characterized by rising real GDP, strong national demand, inflation, falling unemployment, and consumer and producer optimism
- policy can be used by the nation's central bank to smoothen out the unpredictable swings in the business cycle
- this term can be used in place of expansion
15 Clues: this term can be used in place of expansion • another term used to describe the boom phase • the number of phases making up a complete cycle • this is the label given to the x-axis of the business cycle • GDP this is the label given to the y-axis of the business cycle • describes the general shape of the ups and downs of the business cycle • ...
reva's crossword 2017-11-30
Across
- tangible products
- quantity
- someone that invests their money on goods and services
- the government controls the whole country
- exports outside of the country
- a person who runs their own business
- a resource from when a person needs more of another resource
- Economy a system where the people own the business
- money needed to start or operate a business
- all the people who work in the economy
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- Economy a system where the government owns the business
- a stock of supply of money,materials and employees
- Economy a system with only some government involvement
- natural materials
- exports inside of a country
- someone who produces goods and services
- short supply
- a measure of preferences over some set of goods
18 Clues: quantity • short supply • tangible products • natural materials • exports inside of a country • exports outside of the country • a person who runs their own business • all the people who work in the economy • someone who produces goods and services • the government controls the whole country • money needed to start or operate a business • ...
PGBP Crossword 2025-02-11
Across
- Sec.2(13) defines
- Business includes
- Deduction u/s.35D is allowed for _____ consecutive years
- %age of turnover for Presumptive income
- Sec.40(b) deals with
- Income from ______ business should be kept seperate
- Profession requires intellectual
- Turnover exceeds Rs.5 crore, _____ is mandatory
- OF ASSETS Depreciation is claimed on
- Disallowance u/s.40A(3) if payment is made for more than ________thousand
Down
- Income from _______ business is also taxable
- General wear and tear of assets
- Percentage disallowed u/s.40a(ia)for non deduction of TDS
- one of the Systems of accounting
- Never depreciated
- Income includes _____ also
- For 44AE taxpayer should not own more than ___ vehicles
- % of depreciation allowed if used less than 180 days
- Method used to calculate Depreciation
19 Clues: Sec.2(13) defines • Business includes • Never depreciated • Sec.40(b) deals with • Income includes _____ also • General wear and tear of assets • one of the Systems of accounting • Profession requires intellectual • OF ASSETS Depreciation is claimed on • Method used to calculate Depreciation • %age of turnover for Presumptive income • Income from _______ business is also taxable • ...
Chapter 5 Review 2015-02-11
Across
- A(n)___ worker is one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment.
- ___ is a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into an agreement..
- A business that takes resources from nature for direct consumption or for use in developing other products is a specific type of producer called a(n) ___.
- Guidelines used in making consistent decisions are ___.
- Unity of ___ means that there is a clear reporting relationship for all staff of a business.
- A ___ chart is a diagram that shows the structure of an organization, classification or work and jobs, and the relationships among those classifications.
- ___ are businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses.
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- Sometimes a group of people forms a(n)___ to provide goods and services that they all need; it is owned by members, serves their needs, and is managed in their interest.
- A(n) ___ is a business owned and run by just one person.
- A business formed as a(n)___ is a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with the state.
- A unique business organized by two or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project is called a ____.
- ___ is a precise statement of results a business expects to achieve.
- A(n) ____ is a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
- A(n __ statement is a short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve.
- ___ business carries out activities that are consumed by its customers.
15 Clues: Guidelines used in making consistent decisions are ___. • A(n) ___ is a business owned and run by just one person. • ___ is a precise statement of results a business expects to achieve. • ___ business carries out activities that are consumed by its customers. • A(n)___ worker is one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment. • ...
Business Life 2021-02-23
Across
- a specialised section of a large company
- language spoken in Egypt
- person or company that makes machine-made products
- a person who buys goods or services from another
- a citizen of the UK
Down
- company or person that sells goods for another company which makes them
- a person who keeps a company's accounts
- directing or running a business
- a building for the storage of goods or merchandise
- office, main office
- information technology
- chief executive officer
- a person who works with you
- money gained from a sale which is more than the money spent
14 Clues: office, main office • a citizen of the UK • information technology • chief executive officer • language spoken in Egypt • a person who works with you • directing or running a business • a person who keeps a company's accounts • a specialised section of a large company • a person who buys goods or services from another • a building for the storage of goods or merchandise • ...
Business English 2020-11-05
Across
- Price reduction
- A business that sells goods to the public
- A financial product whose value is based on another financial product
- Something of value owned by a person or a company
- The part of a stock exchange where shares are traded
- A person who owns shares in a company
Down
- To put money into a bank account
- Employee who handles payments in a supermarket
- A manager's job is to ........ a company
- The money that is used in a particular country
- All the workers in a company
- Document with details of a sale
- Money that is charged by a bank for borrowing money
- The person with the most important position in a company
14 Clues: Price reduction • All the workers in a company • Document with details of a sale • To put money into a bank account • A person who owns shares in a company • A manager's job is to ........ a company • A business that sells goods to the public • Employee who handles payments in a supermarket • The money that is used in a particular country • ...
Business Terminology 2021-11-06
Across
- The business of giving or selling a franchise (= the right to sell a company's product) to someone
- The increase in a company's sales and profits that is a result of developing its own business activities
- Involving several different countries or producing and selling goods in several different countries
- The process of getting something
- Someone who is given or sold a franchise
- The reduction of production costs that is a result of making a selling goods in large quantities
Down
- The increase in a company's sales and profits that is a result of buying other companies or forming business relationships with them
- A business or business activity that that two or more parties work on together
- A situation where the cost of producing a good or providing a service increases as the total amount that is produced increases
- A formal arrangement between organizations or countries to work together to achieve something
- A situation where a company gets control of another company by buying enough of its stock
- The increase of trade around the world
- An occasion when two or more companies join together to make one larger company
- Someone who gives or sells a franchise
14 Clues: The process of getting something • The increase of trade around the world • Someone who gives or sells a franchise • Someone who is given or sold a franchise • A business or business activity that that two or more parties work on together • An occasion when two or more companies join together to make one larger company • ...
Understanding Business 2021-06-22
Across
- Sector of the Economy in which organisations try to maximise profits
- Sector of Industry in which businesses gather raw materials from the earth
- Want to see jobs created, laws obeyed and taxes paid
- Type of organisation owned and controlled by 1 person
- Shows the customers are happy with your company's goods or services
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- Organisation that receives donations and helps good causes
- Wants paid on time for the goods they have provided
- Internal stakeholder who makes the day-to-day decisions in organisations
- Internal and external factor
- Organisation objective achieved by adding more stores or selling more products
- External factor including interest, inflation and exchange rates
- These should reduce if you look after customers properly
- Type of organisation with between 2 and 20 owners
- Sector of Industry in which businesses provide services
14 Clues: Internal and external factor • Type of organisation with between 2 and 20 owners • Wants paid on time for the goods they have provided • Want to see jobs created, laws obeyed and taxes paid • Type of organisation owned and controlled by 1 person • Sector of Industry in which businesses provide services • These should reduce if you look after customers properly • ...
business vocabulary 2017-12-03
Across
- n. a written programme or schedule for a meeting
- v. to sell in small quantities (as in a shop to the public) - also n. see wholesale
- n. a company's principal or main office or centre of control
- n. a fixed, regular payment, usually monthly, made by employer to employee
- n. a written record of everything said at a meeting
- n. period of absence from work (for a woman) when having a baby
- v. to sell in bulk (as to a shop for resale to the public) - also n. see retail
- n. advancement in rank or position - to promote v.
Down
- abbr. perquisite; something additional to regular salary [eg: free meals; a car]
- v. [made, made] to dismiss because of not being needed
- n. to look for and employ personnel - recruitment n.
- v. [took, taken] to employ; to hire
- n. person who holds or owns shares in or a part of a company or corporation
- n. person or firm who employs people - employee n. person employed
14 Clues: v. [took, taken] to employ; to hire • n. a written programme or schedule for a meeting • n. advancement in rank or position - to promote v. • n. a written record of everything said at a meeting • n. to look for and employ personnel - recruitment n. • v. [made, made] to dismiss because of not being needed • n. a company's principal or main office or centre of control • ...
Business Crossword 2019-09-11
Across
- real time gross settlement payment
- card on credit exclusive to one store
- direct payments to banks without use of cheque
- card which holds previously deposited cash balance
- performing banking tasks on a mobile
- online or electric exchange of information to share funds
- an order of payment to a bank from the drawers account
- a card which allows users to purchase goods on credit
Down
- card with credit paid at end of every month
- money in coins or cash
- card which uses NFC to securely transmit purchase information
- automated method of making payments
- a card which allows the transfer of funds from bank account
- agreement with 3rd party to share funds periodically
14 Clues: money in coins or cash • real time gross settlement payment • automated method of making payments • performing banking tasks on a mobile • card on credit exclusive to one store • card with credit paid at end of every month • direct payments to banks without use of cheque • card which holds previously deposited cash balance • ...
Business Vocab 2019-10-31
Across
- of scale / Cost advantages reaped by companies when production becomes efficient.
- / sells the right to open stores and sell products or services using its brand, expertise, and intellectual property. It is the original or existing business that sells the right to use its name and idea
- company / generally has offices and factories in different countries and a centralized head office where they coordinate global management.
- / A franchise is a type of license that a party (franchisee) acquires to allow them to have access to a business's (franchisor) proprietary knowledge, processes, and trademarks in order to allow the party to sell a product or provide a service under the business's name.\
- (Organic) Growth / The increase in a company's revenue and value due to internal operations.
- of scale / when a company or business grows so large that the costs per unit increase.
- venture / a business agreement between two companies who put an active decision to work together, with a collective aim of achieving a specific set of goals and increase their respective bottom lines.
- growth / The growth of a company's sales and profit that is attributed as a result of companies buying out other companies or forming a business relationship with them.
Down
- alliance / an arrangement between two companies to undertake a mutually beneficial project while each retains its independence.
- / Is the spread of products, technology, information, and jobs across national borders and cultures.
- / when one company purchases most or all of another company's shares to gain control of that company.
- / A small business owner who operates a franchise.
- / An agreement that unites two existing companies into one new company.
- / When one company makes a bid to assume control of or acquire another, often by purchasing a majority stake in the target firm.
14 Clues: / A small business owner who operates a franchise. • / An agreement that unites two existing companies into one new company. • of scale / Cost advantages reaped by companies when production becomes efficient. • of scale / when a company or business grows so large that the costs per unit increase. • ...
Business Studies 2014-03-06
Across
- Five categories placed in an order of hierarchy of needs which motivate people to work
- identifying and satisfying customer needs
- An additional payment often given to sales people calculated by the percentage of value of sales made.
- staff are paid monthly no matter how many hours they work
- staff are given more tasks to do of similar difficulty
- Basic and essential factors that form the foundation for having happy and well -motivated employees
- Gathering existing data that has already been produced
- When an employer has to lay off an employee in order to save costs or improve productivity
- An organization with a wide span of control meaning that tasks must be delegated and managers can feel overstretched.
- An extra payment in recognition of an employee’s contribution to the success of the business
Down
- Production method where identical items are produced
- Measures the number of subordinates reporting directly to a manager
- anyone with an interest in a business
- When someone enjoys their work and feels that its worthwhile or valuable to society
14 Clues: anyone with an interest in a business • identifying and satisfying customer needs • Production method where identical items are produced • staff are given more tasks to do of similar difficulty • Gathering existing data that has already been produced • staff are paid monthly no matter how many hours they work • ...
Business structure 2024-02-07
Across
- protection for shareholders and owner
- the four type of structure
- owned by one individual
- more than one business partner
- someone who invest in a company
Down
- the state of being responsible for something
- an owner of share in a company
- when business owners are liable
- to operate a business
- same as a C-corporation
- a financial gain
- share holders are also consider owners
- no more than 100 share holders
- being tax twice
14 Clues: being tax twice • a financial gain • to operate a business • same as a C-corporation • owned by one individual • the four type of structure • an owner of share in a company • no more than 100 share holders • more than one business partner • when business owners are liable • someone who invest in a company • protection for shareholders and owner • ...
BUSINESS TERMS 2024-02-09
Across
- sheet shows financial position of business.
- putting your money in a business.
- smith Father of economics
- A professional who takes leadership form
- A useful or valuable thing.
- Reduction in the value of asset
Down
- Lifeblood of Business
- cost incurred in a business.
- Synonym for liability
- King of the market
- The one who gives credit.
- Artificial person created by law
- taylor Father of scientific management
- Represents ownership in a company.
14 Clues: King of the market • Lifeblood of Business • Synonym for liability • The one who gives credit. • smith Father of economics • A useful or valuable thing. • cost incurred in a business. • Reduction in the value of asset • Artificial person created by law • putting your money in a business. • Represents ownership in a company. • taylor Father of scientific management • ...
Business Management 2022-10-18
Across
- independence, freedom of choice, and flexibility
- A shoe manufacturer buys components for its shoes from a group of ...
- financial service aimed at entrepreneurs of small businesses
- The activity of leading a group of people or an organization.
- a type of business organization whose disadvantage is that disagreements and conflicts likely to occur
- which company has the following mission statement: “To inspire and nurture the human spirit – one person, one cup, and one neighborhood at a time.“?
- money that is produced by carrying out normal business operations and is calculated by multiplying the average sales price by the number of items sold
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- requests directed to specific types of items
- Coca-cola is a ... limited company
- which company has the following vision statement: "we're here to feed and foster communities."
- stakeholders have disagreements on certain matters cause ...
- things that satisfy the basic requirement
- requests directed to specific types of items
- an organizational master plan
- the probability or threat of loss, liability, damage, or any other negative occurrence
15 Clues: an organizational master plan • Coca-cola is a ... limited company • things that satisfy the basic requirement • requests directed to specific types of items • requests directed to specific types of items • independence, freedom of choice, and flexibility • financial service aimed at entrepreneurs of small businesses • ...
Business vocabulary 2023-02-13
14 Clues: Verkauf • Produkt • Personal • Lageplan • Abteilung • Lieferkette • Handelsmesse • Kunde/Kundin • Bereich,Sparte • Firmenhauptsitz • Kollege/Kollegin • Anlage, Einrichtung • Lieferant, Zusteller • Lieferant, Zulieferer
BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2023-04-03
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- An approach to creating continuous improvement based on the idea that small, ongoing positive changes can reap significant improvements
- Acronym for Hotel, Restaurant, Café
- Direct cost of producing the goods sold
- Measures the number of users who converted as a percentage of the total number of users that visited your site
- Changing some aspect of its core products or services
- This term refers to the product development methodology where terms work a series of tasks in brief manageable time frame
- A special symbol, design or name that a company puts on its products and that cannot be used by any other company
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- In maketing an innovation, service, or feature intended to make a company or product attractive to customers.
- Represents opportunityat 100% market share, as if no competition exists
- To reduce the number of people who work in a company in order to reduce costs
- This term refers to the product development methodology where teams work a series of tasks in breif managable time frame
- Rate at which customers stop doing business with a company over a given period of time
- Purposeful business arrangement between two or more entities (the members) to create and share in collective value for a common set of customers.
- It is a number that retailers assign to products to keep track of stock levels internally.
14 Clues: Acronym for Hotel, Restaurant, Café • Direct cost of producing the goods sold • Changing some aspect of its core products or services • Represents opportunityat 100% market share, as if no competition exists • To reduce the number of people who work in a company in order to reduce costs • ...
Business Departments 2024-04-17
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- Focuses on maintaining the computer infrastructure, holding governance over the entire business's use of technology
- Protects the company's assets, including its employees, data, and property.
- Is concerned with developing new products, innovations, or processes and improving existing products/processes.
- Helps oversee the day to day business activities and how efficient they are.
- Responsible for managing the employees of the business. From hiring to firing.
- This is either "business to business" or "business to consumer" and typically is related to the company's primary source of income.
- Features transportation/delivery, storage, packaging, cargo handling, distribution processing, and information processing
- Responsible for developing product packaging, pricing, and creative materials for informing potential customers of the company's offerings.
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- Manages the company's physical facilities, including maintenance and repairs.
- This department is responsible for managing all legal affairs, including contract negotiations and ensuring compliance with regulations.
- Responsible for procuring goods and services for the organization.
- They are responsible for ensuring that the company's financial operations are conducted in a legal, efficient, and effective manner.
- Provides support to customers before, during, and after they purchase a product or service.
- Handles the bookkeeping for a business during the fiscal year.
14 Clues: Handles the bookkeeping for a business during the fiscal year. • Responsible for procuring goods and services for the organization. • Protects the company's assets, including its employees, data, and property. • Helps oversee the day to day business activities and how efficient they are. • ...
BUSINESS MANAGEMENT 2024-06-05
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- what is the second dot point we learnt?
- who is the best social science teacher
- if you play to fail you fail to _______
- the first 2 letters that describes business studies? on the booklet!
- BROWNE worse teacher in social science?
- what was video 1 about pg 22?
- the most amount of employees in a small business
- What is the topic we are doing now?
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- Which subject in line 6 is the worse?
- what is the first dot point on pg 23?
- THE SAME MARKET what does competition refer to?
- what year are you in now?
- TO NINETEEN how many employees in small business?
- what was the video 8 about pg 22?
14 Clues: what year are you in now? • what was video 1 about pg 22? • what was the video 8 about pg 22? • What is the topic we are doing now? • Which subject in line 6 is the worse? • what is the first dot point on pg 23? • who is the best social science teacher • what is the second dot point we learnt? • if you play to fail you fail to _______ • ...
business vocabulary 2024-07-10
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- long-lasting
- small enclosed areas usually used to work
- stopped or delayed in progress
- the rate at which goods are produced or work is completed
- ideas about things that can happen in a situation
- short, informal conversations about things that are not important
- assets that are not physical but still hold value for an individual
- obstacles or delays that hinder progress
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- deep understandings that come from analyzing data
- net profits; the final result or outcome
- the right or condition to self-govern; independent
- step by step
- getting information from someone directly
- total money earned from selling goods or services
14 Clues: long-lasting • step by step • stopped or delayed in progress • net profits; the final result or outcome • obstacles or delays that hinder progress • small enclosed areas usually used to work • getting information from someone directly • deep understandings that come from analyzing data • ideas about things that can happen in a situation • ...
Business Credit 2024-05-07
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- All of an individual’s assets and liabilities are evaluated to determine net worth.
- Lenders review finances to determine if the individual receives a regular paycheck and to confirm length of employment.
- is the annual cost of credit charged by a lender.
- is credit granted to individual consumers by a retail business.
- is a record of credit history and financial behavior for a business or individual.
- credit card is one that can only be used in the stores of the company that issued it
- is a business granting a line of credit to another business for a short period of time to purchase its goods and services.
- is credit granted to a business by a financial institution or another company.
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- is a list of the individuals or businesses that owe money to a company.
- Mr. Cherry's Favorite movie as a child
- Current debt, payment history, and credit scores are considered when evaluating the financial character of an individual.
- is the amount of money borrowed.
- is an agreement between two parties in which one party lends money or provides goods or services to another party with the understanding that payment will be made at a later date.
- is a written set of guidelines used by an organization to determine how many and which customers will be approved for credit.
14 Clues: is the amount of money borrowed. • Mr. Cherry's Favorite movie as a child • is the annual cost of credit charged by a lender. • is credit granted to individual consumers by a retail business. • is a list of the individuals or businesses that owe money to a company. • is credit granted to a business by a financial institution or another company. • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-28
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- Property owed by a company, including cash
- The amount a stock investor owns in a company
- An expense to a business that does not change
- An expense to a company that changes
- A short attention grabber for customers
- A combined total of all assets and cash that a company has
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- The total profit of a company
- Money owed
- The profit of a company after costs have been taken out
- to increase your community of professional connections
- The how and why of a company
- The amount needed to sell to have net income of $0
- Wealth in form of money owned by a company
- The difference in price of what it costs to make a product and sell it
14 Clues: Money owed • The how and why of a company • The total profit of a company • An expense to a company that changes • A short attention grabber for customers • Property owed by a company, including cash • Wealth in form of money owned by a company • The amount a stock investor owns in a company • An expense to a business that does not change • ...
BUSINESS LAW 2022-09-30
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- set of principles or rules
- every country has the right to make its own laws about it is people,government and territory
- branch of government that clarifies laws
- branch of government creates laws
- Athing or things that are owned by somebody
- The group of people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state
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- An offense (socially dangerous act), the Commission of which entails the application of criminal liability measures to a person
- supreme….,constitutional….,civil….
- Normative legal act of higher legal force of the state
- any meeting of the minds resulting in mutual assent to do or refrain from doing something
- A person who is trained and qualified to advise people about the law and to represent them in court, and to write legal documents-lawyer
- a contract that has the necessary elements and thus can be enforceable
- without which document it is impossible to do business if it is associated with a potential threat to the security of people, the state and the environment
- what citizens and owners of enterprises must pay to the state on the basis of special legislation
14 Clues: set of principles or rules • branch of government creates laws • supreme….,constitutional….,civil…. • branch of government that clarifies laws • Athing or things that are owned by somebody • Normative legal act of higher legal force of the state • a contract that has the necessary elements and thus can be enforceable • ...
Topic: Business 2023-09-10
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- an early design of something, from which improved designs are developed
- skill and expertise
- an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business
- profitable
- an event to celebrate or introduce something new
- a person who is very successful in their work
- a small business that has just been set up
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- become successful quickly
- a person who starts new kinds of businesses, especially if this involves financial risk
- achieve something, succeed in doing something
- an amount of money that is borrowed and has to be paid back with interest
- a situation in which a company or a person has no money to continue in business
- money that is earned in business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- a symbol or word legally registered to identify a company or corporation
14 Clues: profitable • skill and expertise • become successful quickly • a small business that has just been set up • achieve something, succeed in doing something • a person who is very successful in their work • an event to celebrate or introduce something new • an agreement or an arrangement, especially in business • ...
International Business 2023-10-09
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- more exports than imports
- the business activities needed to sell goods and services across national borders
- consists of banks that buy and sell different currencies
- a limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period of time
- that value of currency of one country compared to the value of another country
- another name for international business
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- things we buy from other countries
- the difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- the difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out
- more imports than exports
- A tax placed on certain imported goods
- stopping the importing or exporting of a certain product or service
- one marketing strategy used around the world
- the goods and services we sell to other countries
14 Clues: more exports than imports • more imports than exports • things we buy from other countries • A tax placed on certain imported goods • another name for international business • one marketing strategy used around the world • the goods and services we sell to other countries • consists of banks that buy and sell different currencies • ...
Business Knowledge 2024-09-12
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- main material for rubber
- sedimentary rock from which oil can be extracted through hydraulic fracturing
- Oil extraction using CO2
- Inland O&G operations
- Enhanced Oil Recovery
- Thermoset resin produced in Huntsville, TX
- Cyclic Hydrocarbon with 6 carbon atoms
- old name for alkenes
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- chemical business line divested in 2021
- Usual unit of measure for oil
- field where Labarge LCS operations are located
- country where ExxonMobil produces SAF
- Mozambique region with O&G operations, known for the snake dancers
- floating, production, storage and offloading vessel
14 Clues: old name for alkenes • Inland O&G operations • Enhanced Oil Recovery • main material for rubber • Oil extraction using CO2 • Usual unit of measure for oil • country where ExxonMobil produces SAF • Cyclic Hydrocarbon with 6 carbon atoms • chemical business line divested in 2021 • Thermoset resin produced in Huntsville, TX • field where Labarge LCS operations are located • ...
business crossword 2025-03-13
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- The process or activity by which income is divided among resource owners and producers
- The people who make or provide goods and services
- Influencing or relying upon one another
- Arrangements for the buying and selling of goods and services
- The rivalry between two or more businesses to attract scarce customer dollars
- The economic process or activity of producing goods and services
- A command economic system in which the government controls the economic system and does not allow private ownership of the means of production and distribution
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- Manufactured or constructed items that are used to produce goods and services
- Detailed economic processes and goals developed by government; usually associated with communist economies
- An economic system in which all or many of the means of production and distribution are owned and controlled by the government
- A country’s arrangement for making and enforcing laws
- People who use goods and services to satisfy their wants
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time
- Specific goals to be met
14 Clues: Specific goals to be met • Influencing or relying upon one another • The people who make or provide goods and services • A country’s arrangement for making and enforcing laws • People who use goods and services to satisfy their wants • Arrangements for the buying and selling of goods and services • The economic process or activity of producing goods and services • ...
Family Business 2024-11-28
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- Hidden information that can change the dynamics of the family business.
- The central focus of the show, representing unity and conflict.
- A narrative device used to reveal past events affecting the present.
- A common setting for family discussions and conflicts.
- A value that is often tested among the family members.
- The youngest daughter of L.C. and Chippy.
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- What characters often fight for within the family and business.
- The planning involved in dealing with rivals and threats.
- A key theme involving trust issues within the family.
- A danger posed by rival gangs or internal conflicts.
- The matriarch known for her strong advice.
- A character who plays a significant role in Season 5.
- Someone who supports the Duncans in their endeavors.
- The patriarch of the Duncan family.
14 Clues: The patriarch of the Duncan family. • The youngest daughter of L.C. and Chippy. • The matriarch known for her strong advice. • A danger posed by rival gangs or internal conflicts. • Someone who supports the Duncans in their endeavors. • A key theme involving trust issues within the family. • A character who plays a significant role in Season 5. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-10-03
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- private ownership and management of businesses and resources
- amount of a product consumers are willing and able to purchase at given prices during a certain period
- amount of a product producers are willing and able to sell at various prices during a specific period
- theories, principles and models which deal with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- occurs when a product is demanded more than the quantity supplied or produced
- perfect balance of where the quantity of a product demanded by consumers is equal to the quantity of a product supplied by producers; intersection point where the demand curve meets the supply curve
- relationship between the available quantity of a product and the want or need of a product
- all assets owned by individuals or businesses
- study of individual economic activity
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- way a society produces and distributes goods and services
- quantity of a product demanded by consumers is unequal to the quantity of a product supplied by producers
- study of the economy as a whole
- French term translating to “let do”; economic concept which states there should be no government interference in the economy
- occurs when a product is supplied or produced more than the quantity demanded
14 Clues: study of the economy as a whole • study of individual economic activity • all assets owned by individuals or businesses • way a society produces and distributes goods and services • private ownership and management of businesses and resources • occurs when a product is demanded more than the quantity supplied or produced • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-10-21
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- 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 person who can find solutions to challenges, often by analyzing the situation and using a combination of skills like logical reasoning, creativity, and critical thinking.
- A policy that states what is required, acceptable, and unacceptable for your appearance when working for the company.
- Lacking the ability to behave with moral principles.
- Showing originality by introducing new ideas.
- A document that outlines the company's policies on the way you should conduct yourself at work or when representing your business.
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- Persistence in doing something despite difficulty or delay in achieving success.
- Something you want to achieve in the near future.
- The process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way.
- An expert in their area of work.
- The behavior, looks, and skills expected of a professional that will result in positive relationships.
- Something you want to accomplish in the future.
- Acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair.
14 Clues: An expert in their area of work. • Showing originality by introducing new ideas. • Something you want to accomplish in the future. • Something you want to achieve in the near future. • Lacking the ability to behave with moral principles. • Acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair. • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-10-23
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- Something you want to accomplish in a longer period of time
- The process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day
- Ordering things from most important to least improtant
- The behavior, looks, and skills expected of a professional
- Something you want to accomplish in a short amount of time
- Acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair
- A policy that states what is required for your appearance in your company
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- Lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- A way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- A document that oucompany'scompanies policies on the way you should conduct yourself
- a desired result person's effort
- Showing originality by introducing new ideas or methods
- The way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expressions
- A set period of time in which something will happen
14 Clues: a desired result person's effort • Lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • A set period of time in which something will happen • Ordering things from most important to least improtant • Showing originality by introducing new ideas or methods • The behavior, looks, and skills expected of a professional • ...
BUSINESS MEETINGS 2025-10-02
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- having a different opinion about something
- report written after the meeting
- details prepared before the meeting
- conclusion reached after a discussion
- reaction to a product or performance used as a basis for improvement
- key points to be remembered after a meeting
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- session where members of a team discuss ideas
- man or woman in charge of leading a meeting
- goals of a meeting
- closely connected or appropriate to what is being done or considered
- part of an agenda
- having the same opinion about something
- people taking part in a meeting
- view or judgement about an idea
14 Clues: part of an agenda • goals of a meeting • people taking part in a meeting • view or judgement about an idea • report written after the meeting • details prepared before the meeting • conclusion reached after a discussion • having the same opinion about something • having a different opinion about something • man or woman in charge of leading a meeting • ...
Entrepreneur Terms 2012-11-20
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- Putting in money to expect a return.
- Basic need.
- Provides credit at a competitive rate.
- Someone who invests.
- Improves existing products.
- Liabilites and debt are unlimited.
- Improvements.
- A business one person owns.
- Owned by shareholders.
- Product made from opportunity.
- Something you need to start a venture.
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- Liabilities are limited.
- Not need for survival.
- A new product.
- Makes new products.
- Provides financial services.
- A business owned by 2 or more people.
- Accepts deposits and loans money.
- Sees the future of the business.
- Product generated from idea.
20 Clues: Basic need. • Improvements. • A new product. • Makes new products. • Someone who invests. • Not need for survival. • Owned by shareholders. • Liabilities are limited. • Improves existing products. • A business one person owns. • Provides financial services. • Product generated from idea. • Product made from opportunity. • Sees the future of the business. • Accepts deposits and loans money. • ...
BASIC ACCOUNTING TERMS 2020-11-30
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- A PERSON WHO IS NOT IN POSITION OF PAYING ITS DEBTS
- AMOUNT INVESTED IN BUSINESS
- DISCOUNT ALLOWED FOR TIMELY PAYMENT OF DUE AMOUNT
- AMOUNT SPEND TO INCURRED FOR ACQUIRING ASSETS
- A PERSON IS IN A POSITION TO PAY ITS DEBTS
- PHYSICAL ITEM OF TRADE
- REDUCTION IN PRICE BY THE SELLER TO THE PURCHASER
- FALL IN THE VALUE OF AN ASSETS
- INCOME EARNED BY THE BUSINESS
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- RESALE OF GOOODS
- EXAMPLE OF FIXED ASSEST
- AMOUNT OWED BY THE BUSINESS
- CONTRIBUTERS OF CAPITAL
- EVIDENCE OF A BUSINESS TRANSACTION
- IT IS REDUCTION IN PRICE ALLOWED BY THE SELLER OF GOODS
- GOODS RETURNED BY THE PURCHASER
- OWNED BY AN ENTITY OR ENTERPRISES
- CAPITAL IS ALSO KNOWN AS
18 Clues: RESALE OF GOOODS • PHYSICAL ITEM OF TRADE • EXAMPLE OF FIXED ASSEST • CONTRIBUTERS OF CAPITAL • CAPITAL IS ALSO KNOWN AS • AMOUNT OWED BY THE BUSINESS • AMOUNT INVESTED IN BUSINESS • INCOME EARNED BY THE BUSINESS • FALL IN THE VALUE OF AN ASSETS • GOODS RETURNED BY THE PURCHASER • OWNED BY AN ENTITY OR ENTERPRISES • EVIDENCE OF A BUSINESS TRANSACTION • ...
Industry 2021-10-06
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- wanting to get paid for how hard you work
- a group of corporations that unite to control prices
- people that work in the factory
- money earned by a business
- the growth of cities
- to give money to a business to make profit
- D. Rockefeller first billionaire ever
- at the beginning
- opposed to the city
- production the use of interchangeable parts for goods
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- economies that work best without the government
- a company that controls all production
- an organization that brings workers for money
- person who assembles his or hers own business
- a business that it is owned by many investors
- people that work at the bank
- relating to cities
- Twain famous author from that time
18 Clues: at the beginning • relating to cities • opposed to the city • the growth of cities • money earned by a business • people that work at the bank • people that work in the factory • Twain famous author from that time • D. Rockefeller first billionaire ever • a company that controls all production • wanting to get paid for how hard you work • to give money to a business to make profit • ...
Dev - Business Activity 2022-04-26
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- examination of finances and accounts to verify correctness
- the government paying part of
- sector handled by government
- organisation that sells the right to exclusive branding to entrepreneurs to open outlets
- the shifting of resources from one sector to the government sector
- process of shifting from one type of private limited company to another
- business controlled by one human
- organisation owned by members that come together to work towards a common goal
- a business run by multitude of people governed by a deed
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- limited liability company run by a small group of shareholders
- a non-profit organisation that serves the community and society
- owner separate entity from business
- an enterprise that has mixed aims of both profit and charity
- shifting of resources from government organisations to separate companies
- sector not owned by the state and run for profit
- entrepreneur that buys rights to exclusive branding from other organisations
- owner same entity as business
- owner is only responsible for money invested in company, not personally liable.
- owner is personally responsible for any debts of costs of the business.
- legal document outlining rights of partners
- limited liability company offering a small portion of their companies ownership to the rest of the world
21 Clues: sector handled by government • the government paying part of • owner same entity as business • business controlled by one human • owner separate entity from business • legal document outlining rights of partners • sector not owned by the state and run for profit • a business run by multitude of people governed by a deed • ...
Dev - Business Activity 2022-04-26
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- examination of finances and accounts to verify correctness
- the government paying part of
- sector handled by government
- organisation that sells the right to exclusive branding to entrepreneurs to open outlets
- the shifting of resources from one sector to the government sector
- process of shifting from one type of private limited company to another
- business controlled by one human
- organisation owned by members that come together to work towards a common goal
- a business run by multitude of people governed by a deed
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- limited liability company run by a small group of shareholders
- a non-profit organisation that serves the community and society
- owner separate entity from business
- an enterprise that has mixed aims of both profit and charity
- shifting of resources from government organisations to separate companies
- sector not owned by the state and run for profit
- entrepreneur that buys rights to exclusive branding from other organisations
- owner same entity as business
- owner is only responsible for money invested in company, not personally liable.
- owner is personally responsible for any debts of costs of the business.
- legal document outlining rights of partners
- limited liability company offering a small portion of their companies ownership to the rest of the world
21 Clues: sector handled by government • the government paying part of • owner same entity as business • business controlled by one human • owner separate entity from business • legal document outlining rights of partners • sector not owned by the state and run for profit • a business run by multitude of people governed by a deed • ...
Crossword Puzzle Companies 2021-04-24
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- article
- distinctive sign of a company
- end of activity professionnel
- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- formalised arrangement between persons
- a person with whom one works in a profession or business.
- increased activity
- changing the location of an activity
- discount of an object to the person who ordered it
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- person placing capital
- associations of several persons
- society
- business benefits
- person who runs a business
- bonus
- total working life
- Person who buys products for consumption.
- place of production
- people working together
19 Clues: bonus • society • article • business benefits • total working life • increased activity • place of production • person placing capital • people working together • person who runs a business • distinctive sign of a company • end of activity professionnel • associations of several persons • changing the location of an activity • formalised arrangement between persons • ...
EMS Concepts 2026-05-14
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- Somebody who starts their own business.
- When the owner withdraws money from the business or takes assets and it decreases owners equity.
- Possessions of the business that can be converted into cash.
- The owner pays tax on the businesses profit.
- The debts of the business.
- When the business borrows money from a financial institution and repays it over a certain period of time.
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- The money flowing into the business.
- The day to day costs of running a business.
- The goal all businesses want to make.
- The buying and selling of goods and services and the receipt and payment of money.
- The money or assets and skills the owner contributes to their own business.
- When your expenses are greater than your income.
12 Clues: The debts of the business. • The money flowing into the business. • The goal all businesses want to make. • Somebody who starts their own business. • The day to day costs of running a business. • The owner pays tax on the businesses profit. • When your expenses are greater than your income. • Possessions of the business that can be converted into cash. • ...
orfJ[O 2020-08-23
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- that conditions were different in different countries so the strategies adopted would have to be different.
- ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the
- As a result,— Innovative techniques are being developed to manufacture jute bags at low rates.
- These bags create many environmental problems which affect the life of people.Society at large is more concerned about the quality of life. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- different elements of the Business Environment.
- _____ refer to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.
- environment of the area. It was realised by the company that the business environment of Delhi was very hard to understand unless and until it was divided into different business dimensions like legal, political, economic, social and technological conditions. As we can see it is very difficult to understand the business environment unless it is broken into its dimensions.
- Bharat is running an ice cream parlour in a local market.Keeping in mind the changing perceptions about health among the people, one of his employee Abhiraj suggests to him that they should introduced range a flavoured yogurt. Bharat accepts his suggestion as a result both the image and the profitability of his business increases.Identify the feature of management which is being highlighted.
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- The government decided to give a subsidy to the jute industry in order to promote this business.Identify the dimension of business environment.
- It was concluded that company was doing extremely well in the domestic market and the client base was expanding. However, when the company’s performance in foreign markets was evaluated it was
- Business Environment is the sum total of _____ institutions and other forces that are outside the control of a business enterprise.
- After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links
- The court passed an order to ban polythene bags. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- ___ refer to the external environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm’s performance.
- Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags.
15 Clues: different elements of the Business Environment. • Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags. • After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links • ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the • ...
qeorfJ[OEJFC 2020-08-23
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- that conditions were different in different countries so the strategies adopted would have to be different.
- ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the
- As a result,— Innovative techniques are being developed to manufacture jute bags at low rates.
- These bags create many environmental problems which affect the life of people.Society at large is more concerned about the quality of life. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- different elements of the Business Environment.
- _____ refer to the positive external trends or changes that will help a firm to improve its performance.
- environment of the area. It was realised by the company that the business environment of Delhi was very hard to understand unless and until it was divided into different business dimensions like legal, political, economic, social and technological conditions. As we can see it is very difficult to understand the business environment unless it is broken into its dimensions.
- Bharat is running an ice cream parlour in a local market.Keeping in mind the changing perceptions about health among the people, one of his employee Abhiraj suggests to him that they should introduced range a flavoured yogurt. Bharat accepts his suggestion as a result both the image and the profitability of his business increases.Identify the feature of management which is being highlighted.
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- The government decided to give a subsidy to the jute industry in order to promote this business.Identify the dimension of business environment.
- It was concluded that company was doing extremely well in the domestic market and the client base was expanding. However, when the company’s performance in foreign markets was evaluated it was
- Business Environment is the sum total of _____ institutions and other forces that are outside the control of a business enterprise.
- After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links
- The court passed an order to ban polythene bags. Identify the dimension of business environment.
- ___ refer to the external environment trends and changes that will hinder a firm’s performance.
- Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags.
15 Clues: different elements of the Business Environment. • Incomes are rising and people can afford to buy these bags. • After understanding the business situations the company started to study the close links • ABCDEF Ltd. decided to start its new venture in Delhi. For this they needed to understand the • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Lesson 4 2013-11-13
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- detailed plans for the financial needs of a business
- sheet a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- budget an estimate of the actual money received and paid out for a specific period of time
- budget plans income and expenses from the beginning of a new business or a major business expansion until it becomes profitable
- budget describes the financial plan for ongoing operations of the business for a specific period of time
- records financial documents that are used to record and analyze the financial performance of a business
- costs of operating a business
Down
- equity the value of the business after liabilities are subtracted from assets; the value of the owner’s investment in the business
- all income that a business receives over a period of time
- what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business
- what a company owes
- statement a report of revenue, expenses, and net income or loss from operations for a specific period
12 Clues: what a company owes • costs of operating a business • detailed plans for the financial needs of a business • all income that a business receives over a period of time • what a company owns; anything of value owned by a business • sheet a report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity • ...
Types of business organizations 2022-12-22
Across
- A business sytem where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business
- The shareholders in a limited liability which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth
- A business that is owned and controlled by just one person who takes all of the risks and receives all of the profit
- A person or organization who owns shares in a limited company
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public
Down
- A business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state
- Often a large company, owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company can sell its shares to the general public
- the business organization that buys the rights to use the companies brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- Two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a seperate business for this purpose
- A business that does not have a legal identity separate from its owners. The owners have unlimited liability for the business debts
- If an unincorparated business fails, then the owners might have to use their personal wealth to finance any business debts
- A business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits
12 Clues: A person or organization who owns shares in a limited company • A business organisation that is owned and controlled by the state • Two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a seperate business for this purpose • A business sytem where entrepreneurs buy the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business • ...
The Foodservice Industry 2022-11-22
Across
- or pastry chef, is responsible for preparing cold food items
- fast food chains
- one or more owners and is not part of a national restuarant business
- their employees by giving them work experience in many different tasks
- this person and the dining room supervisor report directly to the restaurant manager
- a company that selss products and equipment to the foodservice industry
- manages the banquet operations of hotels, banquet favilities, hospitals, and unversities
- a contract between a business and an insurance company
- helps businesses to find the right employees
- method, entry-level employees are rotated or given specfic amounts of time at one job, then moved through a series of jobs
- a caterer prepares and delivers food from a central kitchen to different locations
- manages all kithcen operations
- advanced culinary student works at a foodservice business to get hands-on training
- a legal association of two or more people who share the ownership of the business
- a restuarant where customers serve themselves
- a general preference or dislike for something within an industry
- a restaurant that has two or more locations that sell the same products and are operated by the same company
- rules, for how things are done, must be met
- an expense other than food and wages
- prepares ingredients to be used by the line cooks
- study all the components of industry trends
- helps chefs to select the food products and equipment that will best fit their needs and budgets
- earns more than enough to pay for daily expenses
- a written permission to participate in a business activity
- proof that you are an expert in a specific topic, such as culinary arts, baking, and pastry making
- works to pay for daily expenses, such as wages and food costs
- specific preparation and cooking tasks are assigned to each member of the kitchen staff
Down
- works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills or a particular trade or art
- uses culinary science to set new standards in food technology
- overall mood, excellecnt food and service, and higher menu prices
- coordinates and assigns duties to the serving staff, such as hosts, servers, and bussers
- coordinates the food for each function
- a job such as a dishwasher or cashier
- means that business or individuals may buy and sell products, and set prices with little government control
- a document that descrubes a new business and a strategy to launch that business
- supplies food and lodging to customers who are away from home
- a self motivated person who creates and runs a business
- the money a business makes after paying all of its expenses
- divides land into sections that can be used for different purposes, including residental, business, and manufacturing
- supervises and sometime assist other chefs in the kitchen
- offers advice and info to other foodservice business owners and managers
- a company that selss an individual business owner the right to use the company's name, logo, concept, and products
- created when a state grants an individual or a group of people a charter with legal rights to form a business
- correct
- responsible for making baked items, such as breads, desserts, and pastries
- an upscale atmosphere, or overall mood, excellent food and service, and higher menu prices
- that food for special occasions is made at a customer's location
- a style of cooking
- customers who want service at medium prices in a relaxed mood will choose a casual restaurant
- a business that has only one owner
- work on the food production line
- oversees the work of the entire restaurant
- buys food and supplies for restaurants according to his or her restaurant client's current needs
- study the program carefully
- works closely with food scientists to produce new food products
- wide selection
56 Clues: correct • wide selection • fast food chains • a style of cooking • study the program carefully • manages all kithcen operations • work on the food production line • a business that has only one owner • an expense other than food and wages • a job such as a dishwasher or cashier • coordinates the food for each function • oversees the work of the entire restaurant • ...
Accounting Terms 2023-08-01
Across
- is the money invested in the business .
- is exchange of goods and services with an aim of earning profit.
- Keeping Is the process of recording daily detailed business monetary activities
- These are such persons who will pay the business after some time usually a period of 30 days. They are also called Debtors.
- The goods that are left unsold in the godown.
Down
- The raw material bought for producing goods or finished goods bought for resale.
- When a business borrows money from a third party usually a bank or financial institution then it is called a loan . This has to be returned after a certain period of time and interest is charged on loan by the lender
- It is usually a period of 12 months
- The items that do not belong to the business and are owed to someone else by the business are liabilities. The business has to pay the other party also called creditors. For example. Business took a loan from a bank and has to pay it back is a liability.
- The items that belongs to the business
- is the process of synthesising the information from book keeping records
- These are such persons who will be paid by the business after some time usually a period of 30 days. They are also called Creditors.
- The goods sold to the ultimate consumer /customer.
13 Clues: It is usually a period of 12 months • The items that belongs to the business • is the money invested in the business . • The goods that are left unsold in the godown. • The goods sold to the ultimate consumer /customer. • is exchange of goods and services with an aim of earning profit. • is the process of synthesising the information from book keeping records • ...
Entrepreneurship 2018-11-15
Across
- a persons regular occupation
- a person who set op a business
- a woman who is legally entitled to the property or rank of another on that person's death.
- practical contact with and observation
- a game or contest between teams representing different countries in a sport.
- a product.
- Sociale network
Down
- one guided.
- with a reason for doing something.
- a man who works in commerce, especially at executive level.
- of the business
- is a informational work
- into the mouth and chew and swallow it.
- a commercial business
- many moneys
- is the collection of techniques
16 Clues: a product. • one guided. • many moneys • of the business • Sociale network • a commercial business • is a informational work • a persons regular occupation • a person who set op a business • is the collection of techniques • with a reason for doing something. • practical contact with and observation • into the mouth and chew and swallow it. • ...
Amazing Race 2026-03-05
Across
- A business owned by two or more people.
- People who provide the raw materials for a business.
- Determining how much a customer will pay.
- The group of potential customers for a product.
- Legal responsibility for the business's debts.
- The physical spot where a business is situated.
- Raising the money needed to start a business.
Down
- The costs required to run a business like rent and wages.
- Other businesses offering similar products.
- Activities used to promote and sell products.
- The value of the owner's investment in the business.
- Total money brought in before expenses are taken out.
- The money left over after all expenses have been paid.
13 Clues: A business owned by two or more people. • Determining how much a customer will pay. • Other businesses offering similar products. • Activities used to promote and sell products. • Raising the money needed to start a business. • Legal responsibility for the business's debts. • The group of potential customers for a product. • ...
Accounting Crossword 2013-05-20
Across
- / the one supplying stocks to customer
- / amount of extra items a business is gaining
- / the one owing to the business
- / an amount owing to the business
- / amount of items that a business lost
- / estimate loss in value of the fixed asset over its expected working life
- / mistakes found in Trial Balances
- / accounting principle that states"Every transaction has two aspects-giving and receiving-"
- / written order to a bank to pay a stated sum of money
Down
- / An amount owing to the Business which will not be paid by the debtor
- / List of balances on the accounts in the ledger at a certain date
- / the price of an item
- / accountants should not overstate profit and asset and that liabilities should not understated
- / written acknowledgement of money received and acts as proof of payment
- / item that people use to purchase something
- / the Reduction of price of an item to encourage buyer to buy
- / financial statements provide information about a business’s financial performance and position
- Control/ The establishing of a credit limit and the later monitoring of the debtor's account
- / account that means giving
19 Clues: / the price of an item • / the one owing to the business • / account that means giving • / mistakes found in Trial Balances • / an amount owing to the business • / the one supplying stocks to customer • / item that people use to purchase something • / amount of items that a business lost • ...
callone 2015-12-09
Across
- Working together, collaboration
- Group of people with same goals
- Managed Services Operations
- Gathering movement, relocation
- Taking charge/control of something, to direct
- Next Business Day
- To rise/stress or make something important
Down
- Activities of a business or organization
- Back Order
- Service Request
- Process of using words, sounds, signs
- Acts done for others, as a business
- Customer Care Center
- Work Order
- Effort made to do something correctly/safely
- First number
- On whole Earth, worldwide
- National Cash Register
- Estimated Time of Arrival
- Service Level Agreement
- Conversation via phone
21 Clues: Back Order • Work Order • First number • Service Request • Next Business Day • Customer Care Center • National Cash Register • Conversation via phone • Service Level Agreement • On whole Earth, worldwide • Estimated Time of Arrival • Managed Services Operations • Gathering movement, relocation • Working together, collaboration • Group of people with same goals • ...
All Things CWB Digital 2023-10-20
Across
- Business User Administration
- Business Number Validation
- Business Online Banking
- Identity & Access Management
- CWB Product Owner
- Digital Client Onboarding
- Customer Information Management
- Forms Repository
- Contextual Banking Experience
- Customer Information file
- Vendor Application
- Validate a Transaction
- Request Funds
- User Notifications
Down
- Landing Screen
- Virtual Chief Operating Officer
- Middleware application
- User that is not a bank customer
- Statement Repository
- Recurring Move Money feature
- User Management
- Bill Payee
- Multifactor Authentication
- Bank to bank transfers
- Canadian Western Bank
- Group of Users
- Core Banking System
27 Clues: Bill Payee • Request Funds • Landing Screen • Group of Users • User Management • Forms Repository • CWB Product Owner • Vendor Application • User Notifications • Core Banking System • Statement Repository • Canadian Western Bank • Middleware application • Bank to bank transfers • Validate a Transaction • Business Online Banking • Digital Client Onboarding • Customer Information file • ...
Business crossword puzzle 2024-05-28
Across
- Manufacturing of goods
- consumer products
- Person or Individual
- Incapable of being touched or felt
- second stage in production process
- Start up activity
- capable of being touched or felt
- Equipment used for industrial purposes
- The highest level of production
- A business association between two or more people
- None tangible products
- Last stage in the production process
Down
- Overseas all aspects of production
- Relies heavily on machinery
- First stage in production process
- one person business
- Relies heavily on human efforts
- Wealth in the form of money or assets
- Profit Making activity
- One's profession
20 Clues: One's profession • consumer products • Start up activity • one person business • Person or Individual • Manufacturing of goods • Profit Making activity • None tangible products • Relies heavily on machinery • Relies heavily on human efforts • The highest level of production • capable of being touched or felt • First stage in production process • Overseas all aspects of production • ...
Entrepreneur Crossword 2024-04-24
Across
- Relation to finance
- Helping one another
- Creator of something
- Combined action of a group of people
- Gaining money to build a business
- Putting money into something
- Helping one or something in need
- Owner of "X" (formerly known as twitter)
- A spark of inspiration
- a reward that is not so easily gained
Down
- Improve on a creation
- Creation of something
- Supporting the less fortunate
- Commitment
- Receiving money
- Storing money in a vault
- Creating a new business
- Focusing on a task with passion
- Makes the world go round
- a person's occupation or trade
20 Clues: Commitment • Receiving money • Relation to finance • Helping one another • Creator of something • Improve on a creation • Creation of something • A spark of inspiration • Creating a new business • Storing money in a vault • Makes the world go round • Putting money into something • Supporting the less fortunate • a person's occupation or trade • Focusing on a task with passion • ...
Crossword Puzzle Companies 2021-04-24
Across
- total working life
- formalised arrangement between persons
- increased activity
- people working together
- changing the location of an activity
- end of activity professionnel
- person who runs a business
- Person who buys products for consumption.
- person placing capital
Down
- associations of several persons
- a person with whom one works in a profession or business.
- business benefits
- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- place of production
- society
- distinctive sign of a company
- discount of an object to the person who ordered it
- article
- bonus
19 Clues: bonus • society • article • business benefits • total working life • increased activity • place of production • person placing capital • people working together • person who runs a business • distinctive sign of a company • end of activity professionnel • associations of several persons • changing the location of an activity • formalised arrangement between persons • ...
EMS Concepts 2026-05-14
Across
- Somebody who starts their own business.
- When the owner withdraws money from the business or takes assets and it decreases owners equity.
- Possessions of the business that can be converted into cash.
- The owner pays tax on the businesses profit.
- The debts of the business.
- When the business borrows money from a financial institution and repays it over a certain period of time.
Down
- The money flowing into the business.
- The day to day costs of running a business.
- The goal all businesses want to make.
- The buying and selling of goods and services and the receipt and payment of money.
- The money or assets and skills the owner contributes to their own business.
- When your expenses are greater than your income.
12 Clues: The debts of the business. • The money flowing into the business. • The goal all businesses want to make. • Somebody who starts their own business. • The day to day costs of running a business. • The owner pays tax on the businesses profit. • When your expenses are greater than your income. • Possessions of the business that can be converted into cash. • ...
Acct 1-2 Study Guide 1 & 2 2020-10-09
Across
- An amount recorded on the left side of a T account
- An amount owed by a business
- The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business
- The principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- An amount recorded on the right side of a T account
- Assets taken out of business for the owner's personal use
- A decrease in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
Down
- A business owned by one person
- Financial rights to the assets of a business
- Anything of value that is owned
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
12 Clues: An amount owed by a business • A business owned by one person • Anything of value that is owned • Financial rights to the assets of a business • An amount recorded on the left side of a T account • An amount recorded on the right side of a T account • Assets taken out of business for the owner's personal use • ...
EMS Concepts 2026-05-14
Across
- Somebody who starts their own business.
- When the owner withdraws money from the business or takes assets and it decreases owners equity.
- Possessions of the business that can be converted into cash.
- The owner pays tax on the businesses profit.
- The debts of the business.
- When the business borrows money from a financial institution and repays it over a certain period of time.
Down
- The money flowing into the business.
- The day to day costs of running a business.
- The goal all businesses want to make.
- The buying and selling of goods and services and the receipt and payment of money.
- The money or assets and skills the owner contributes to their own business.
- When your expenses are greater than your income.
12 Clues: The debts of the business. • The money flowing into the business. • The goal all businesses want to make. • Somebody who starts their own business. • The day to day costs of running a business. • The owner pays tax on the businesses profit. • When your expenses are greater than your income. • Possessions of the business that can be converted into cash. • ...
. 2024-05-01
Across
- make informed decisions quickly
- methods used to describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public way in order to promote sales or attendance
- feel others
- If you are adaptable, you have an easy time adjusting or changing requirements
- not afraid to take calculated risks
- money earned from a business (before expenses)
- never give up on dreams, push through challenges
- believe in yourself.
- business cost that stays the same
Down
- finding best solutions which are creative
- business cost that changes based on other factors
- clearly and rationally, best possible answer
- unique solutions different, improve ideas with feedback
- when the expense and revenue is equal
- money spent to make purchases and bills
- the business of promoting and selling products or services, including market research and advertising
- research gathering and evaluating of data about what customers like or dislike about services and products
- Money accumulated from an event or activity (like a pop-up business)
- the income earned after all expenses have been paid
19 Clues: feel others • believe in yourself. • make informed decisions quickly • business cost that stays the same • not afraid to take calculated risks • when the expense and revenue is equal • money spent to make purchases and bills • finding best solutions which are creative • clearly and rationally, best possible answer • money earned from a business (before expenses) • ...
CR - Module 2 - Formation of companies 2024-12-06
Across
- You need to go here to apply for company registration.
- ....... resolution to be passed to alter name clause.
- I am the internal rule book of a company.
- ..... of shares is done to change name of shareholder from one person to the other.
- The person responsible or gathers idea to generate a business.
- Gathering business idea and coordinating to start business
- This is when the company can start its business operations.
- Issuing shares to public for the first time.
Down
- Doctrine saying inside problem of company is company's headache.
- The first step to alter MoA or AoA
- The process of increasing the share value by clubbing shares is called.
- The set of belief stating that "directors should not go beyond their powers".
- The votes needed to pass an ordinary resolution.
- This part cannot be altered by a company.
- The doctrine which protects company from external stakeholders.
- It is the birth certificate of a company.
- .... of shares is done automatically when a share holder dies.
- Another word for checking the viability of a business.
- ....... document is the supreme document of a company.
19 Clues: The first step to alter MoA or AoA • This part cannot be altered by a company. • It is the birth certificate of a company. • I am the internal rule book of a company. • Issuing shares to public for the first time. • The votes needed to pass an ordinary resolution. • ....... resolution to be passed to alter name clause. • ...
Year 8 Economics Revision 2025-03-28
Across
- Are non-tangible.
- The horizontal axis of a supply/demand graph shows this.
- A market where you can buy and sell shares in a business.
- The study of production, consumption and distribution of products and services.
- When someone can bring together the 3 factors of production to make a business.
- Things found on Earth that occur naturally.
- Unlimited needs and wants and limited resources.
- Are tangible.
Down
- Someone who buys or uses goods and services.
- When 2 or more people set up and run a business.
- When one person sets up and runs a business.
- The vertical axis of a supply/demand graph shows this.
- A market where you exchange different currencies.
- When you can buy an established business name to use in return for fees and a share of the profit.
- The point where supply equals demand.
- Exchange of skills and knowledge for an income.
- Not enough supply/shortage.
- A person or company that creates or provides goods and services.
- A market for buying, selling and renting houses.
19 Clues: Are tangible. • Are non-tangible. • Not enough supply/shortage. • The point where supply equals demand. • Things found on Earth that occur naturally. • Someone who buys or uses goods and services. • When one person sets up and runs a business. • Exchange of skills and knowledge for an income. • When 2 or more people set up and run a business. • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2022-03-24
Across
- An arrangement for businesses that want to trade
- TOGETHER WITH OTHER COMPANIES.
- the MONEY YOU EARN BY DOING A JOB.
- A valuable object or person
- People that sell goods for brands
- People who make different objects for businesses
- A short summary that shows your short-term and long-term goals for your business
- profit or money earned
- THAT SELL A SIMILAR SERVICE THAT TRY TO MAKE IMPROVEMENTS TO BE BETTER THAN ONE ANOTHER
- professional decisions being made
- A letter that goes along with your cover letter that shows your past work experiences
- A short summary that shows what your business do
Down
- A targeted group of people that the service is for
- A person or object that does a service
- A LETTER THAT YOU SEND TO AN EMPLOYER TO TELL A LITTLE ABOUT YOURSELF.
- A JOB THAT IS DONE TO EARN PROFIT.
- a company/group working together
- That state of being completely out of money
- A group of people working together to make ideas and decisions for business/brand
19 Clues: profit or money earned • A valuable object or person • TOGETHER WITH OTHER COMPANIES. • a company/group working together • People that sell goods for brands • professional decisions being made • the MONEY YOU EARN BY DOING A JOB. • A JOB THAT IS DONE TO EARN PROFIT. • A person or object that does a service • That state of being completely out of money • ...
Dev - Business Activity 2022-04-26
Across
- examination of finances and accounts to verify correctness
- the government paying part of
- sector handled by government
- organisation that sells the right to exclusive branding to entrepreneurs to open outlets
- the shifting of resources from one sector to the government sector
- process of shifting from one type of private limited company to another
- business controlled by one human
- organisation owned by members that come together to work towards a common goal
- a business run by multitude of people governed by a deed
Down
- limited liability company run by a small group of shareholders
- a non-profit organisation that serves the community and society
- owner separate entity from business
- an enterprise that has mixed aims of both profit and charity
- shifting of resources from government organisations to separate companies
- sector not owned by the state and run for profit
- entrepreneur that buys rights to exclusive branding from other organisations
- owner same entity as business
- owner is only responsible for money invested in company, not personally liable.
- owner is personally responsible for any debts of costs of the business.
- legal document outlining rights of partners
- limited liability company offering a small portion of their companies ownership to the rest of the world
21 Clues: sector handled by government • the government paying part of • owner same entity as business • business controlled by one human • owner separate entity from business • legal document outlining rights of partners • sector not owned by the state and run for profit • a business run by multitude of people governed by a deed • ...
K of C Pasta Dinner Sponsors 2018-10-24
Across
- Tree Service, Maria & Manuel’s business
- Trusted for today’s technology
- Scissors & comb
- Live the Gospel
- Can remove your wallpaper
- Hardware store in Dolan Plaza
- Pet friendly and a hot tub!
Down
- Run faster. Run farther. Recover quicker.
- They’ll heal you after you get hurt
- Pre-K to 8th Grade
- Where business is personal
- Licensed & Insured Woodworker
- Deli & Premium Catering
- Innovative solutions for your house
- Commercial printing & more
- Business class phone systems
- Group, Luis A Lopez
- Kids wall décor & more
18 Clues: Scissors & comb • Live the Gospel • Pre-K to 8th Grade • Group, Luis A Lopez • Kids wall décor & more • Deli & Premium Catering • Can remove your wallpaper • Where business is personal • Commercial printing & more • Pet friendly and a hot tub! • Business class phone systems • Licensed & Insured Woodworker • Hardware store in Dolan Plaza • Trusted for today’s technology • ...
Shopping 2015-10-19
Across
- to ask for a product to be made for you or delivered to you (also a noun)
- something that is made to sell
- business that makes a lot of money
- person in charge of a shop
- a place you can buy tables, chairs, sofas, etc.
- to give money and get something
- to pay money and get something
- shop divided into different sections, each selling different products
- not doing business
- you don't have to pay any money for it
- store selling things that people like to give and get as presents
Down
- to keep money and not use it
- you can buy it
- how much something usually costs
- half the regular price
- not expensive
- how much something costs
- bringing products to a place
- selling products for less money
- when a store is ready for business
20 Clues: not expensive • you can buy it • not doing business • half the regular price • how much something costs • person in charge of a shop • to keep money and not use it • bringing products to a place • something that is made to sell • to pay money and get something • to give money and get something • selling products for less money • how much something usually costs • ...
Thursdays Assignment 2022-09-29
Across
- number assigned to an account
- group of accounts
- person/business whom liability is owed
- Accounting device used to analyze transactions
- Values that are owned
- writing account title and number on the heading of an account
- side of account that is increased
- principles of right and wrong to make decisions
- transforming information from a journal entry into a general ledger
- Business form giving written acknowledgment for cash received
Down
- information for each transaction recorded in a journal
- amount recorded on right side
- cost of a good/service
- recording transactions in a journal
- list of accounts used by a business
- Form of recording transactions in chronological order
- amount recorded on the left side
- busniess form ordering the bank to pay cash from a bank account
- ledger that contains all accounts needed to prepare financial statements
- Finacial rights to the assets of a business
- Amount owed
21 Clues: Amount owed • group of accounts • Values that are owned • cost of a good/service • number assigned to an account • amount recorded on right side • amount recorded on the left side • side of account that is increased • recording transactions in a journal • list of accounts used by a business • person/business whom liability is owed • Finacial rights to the assets of a business • ...
Chapter 14 Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-02
Across
- a price reduction for damaged items
- the person who has charges on account
- reduction if a payment is made in 10 days
- issued by a business to make purchases
- list detailing of a sales return
- a tax on the retail sale of goods
- where the amount of merchandise is rec.
- a sale that will be paid for later
- when merch is returned for credit or cash
Down
- goods bought for resale
- account that reduces a related account
- states the time allowed for acct payments
- ledger type that has subsidiaries
- sales that aren't paid later
- a form that lists details of a sale
- statement of amount received in cash sale
- ledger type under a controlling account
- a business that sells to the consumer
- a business that sells to retailers
- merchandise a business has in stock
20 Clues: goods bought for resale • sales that aren't paid later • list detailing of a sales return • ledger type that has subsidiaries • a tax on the retail sale of goods • a business that sells to retailers • a sale that will be paid for later • a price reduction for damaged items • a form that lists details of a sale • merchandise a business has in stock • ...
Theoritical and methodological foundations of determining the behavior of small business entities in network activies and network offer 2025-12-23
Across
- Adjusting behavior to network changes
- Formal business cooperation
- Actions and decisions of business entities
- Working together for mutual benefit
- Achieving results with fewer resources
- Confidence between network participants
- Benefit created through network offers
- Rules and control in network relations
- System of research and analysis methods
- Data shared within the network
- Rivalry within network markets
- Long-term stability of network behavior
Down
- Results of business activity in networks
- Sharing goods, services, or information
- Combining business processes in a network
- Exchange of messages and signals
- Online environment for network activity
- Cooperation between network members
- Long-term plan for network participation
- Organizing activities among network actors
- System of connected businesses or partners
- Choosing actions within network systems
- Joint effort between small businesses
- Scientific explanation of network behavior
- New ideas within network activities
25 Clues: Formal business cooperation • Data shared within the network • Rivalry within network markets • Exchange of messages and signals • Cooperation between network members • Working together for mutual benefit • New ideas within network activities • Adjusting behavior to network changes • Joint effort between small businesses • Achieving results with fewer resources • ...
ACCOUNTING TERMS 2025-05-16
Across
- GOODS LEFT FOR SALE
- RETURN OF GOODS PURCHASED
- SALE OF GOODS
- DECREASE IN BOOK VALUE OF A FIXED ASSET OVER TIME
- EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES
- TRANSACTIONS ARE RECORDED AT THE PRICE PAID
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY WHICH IS LOST BY A BUSINESS
- PERSON WHO OWNS A BUSINESS
Down
- REVENUE BE RECOGINISED WHEN THE RIGHT TO RECEIVE IT IS ESTABLISHED
- ACCOUNTING PRINCIPLE FOR RECORDING REVENUE AND EXPENSES
- REDUCTION IN PRICE OF GOODS SOLD OR IN AMOUNT
- STATEMENT OF BALANCES OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
- EXCHANGE OF MONEY,GOODS OR SERVICES
- ASSET TAKEN BY THE PROPRIETOR FOR PERSONAL USE
- RETURN OF GOODS SOLD
- IT IS EARNED FROM BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS
- CLAIM OF THE OWNERS OR THE PROPRIETOR
- EXPENSE OF PURCHASE OR MANUFACTURING GOODS
- ENTITY TO WHOM GOODS ARE SOLD
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY WHICH IS EARNED BY A BUSINESS
- ENTITY FROM WHOM GOODS ARE PURCHASED ON CREDIT
21 Clues: SALE OF GOODS • GOODS LEFT FOR SALE • RETURN OF GOODS SOLD • RETURN OF GOODS PURCHASED • PERSON WHO OWNS A BUSINESS • ENTITY TO WHOM GOODS ARE SOLD • EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES • EXCHANGE OF MONEY,GOODS OR SERVICES • CLAIM OF THE OWNERS OR THE PROPRIETOR • IT IS EARNED FROM BUSINESS TRANSACTIONS • EXPENSE OF PURCHASE OR MANUFACTURING GOODS • ...
Liya 2026-02-05
Across
- trading or exchanging a good for another
- goods or services that are needed for survival
- when the offeree agrees to a proposal
- items that you can see or touch
- purchasing without thought of whether the good or service is necessary
- a business that directly sells products to consumers
- a list of income and likely expenses
- electronic funds transfer at points of sale
- a person or business that makes goods
Down
- a legally binding agreement
- a very large store, typically found outside towns
- person or entity that issues bills to the drawee, to pay the payee
- purchasing products off the internet
- to correct an unfair situation
- electronic retailer
- a term meaning 'let the buyer beware'
- the person thats writes and signs a cheque
- a person who is to be payed a sum of money
- to scam and overcharge
- money obtained from a job, property, business etc
- the remainder after business expenses are deducted from revenue
21 Clues: electronic retailer • to scam and overcharge • a legally binding agreement • to correct an unfair situation • items that you can see or touch • purchasing products off the internet • a list of income and likely expenses • when the offeree agrees to a proposal • a term meaning 'let the buyer beware' • a person or business that makes goods • ...
The Dot-Com Bubble 2025-11-03
Across
- Economic burst
- Financial deficit
- Wild excitement
- Investment money
- Company worth
- Capital for a business
- New company
- Company share
- Increase in size
- Online page
- Business collapse
- Online shopping
- Risky business
- Ease of conversion
- Connected to the web
Down
- Market downturn
- Financial gain
- Surviving giant
- Market downfall
- Money provider
- Dial-up provider
- Global network
- Rapid growth period
- Tech-heavy index
- Early web portal
- Priced too high
- Search engine winner
- Short for technology
- Risky market bet
- Initial public offering
30 Clues: New company • Online page • Company worth • Company share • Economic burst • Financial gain • Money provider • Global network • Risky business • Market downturn • Wild excitement • Surviving giant • Market downfall • Priced too high • Online shopping • Investment money • Dial-up provider • Tech-heavy index • Early web portal • Increase in size • Risky market bet • Financial deficit • Business collapse • ...
