business Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 5 Key Terms 2020-09-24
Across
- The agreement to franchise
- A guide that is for the person who wants to run a newly starting business
- A group of business people who volunteer to help small business
- A government run administration that serves the purpose of helping small business in the United States
- A business that is independently owned for profit
- Money that is invested in small businesses that have high potential
- Private owned firms that provide venture capital to small enterprises
- The person buying the franchise
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- a licensing agreement to operate an individually owned business that is a part of a chain of stores with a common name
- The person or group of people who grant the franchise
- University groups that help train small business owners
- A group of students who help counsel small businesses
12 Clues: The agreement to franchise • The person buying the franchise • A business that is independently owned for profit • The person or group of people who grant the franchise • A group of students who help counsel small businesses • University groups that help train small business owners • A group of business people who volunteer to help small business • ...
Test 2017-04-07
Across
- Car categories
- New updates to partners
- Category of cabs
- to be paid by company for good performance/boost to increase business
- One of the important KRA
- owns and employs to business with us
- WFM works on this
- Tagging
- From one city to another
- Ticketing tool
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- Partner can use his smartphone
- Partner Call
- Never breach it
- complete it again
- Policy on non- toleration
- Score Partner is monitored on this parameter
- Bring your friends along
- -Play new feature launched
- escalation to to other teams by this tool
- Alliances
- can take another booking while serving previous booking
- Strict No when comes to call
- punishment against business norms
- Car categories
24 Clues: Tagging • Alliances • Partner Call • Car categories • Ticketing tool • Car categories • Never breach it • Category of cabs • complete it again • WFM works on this • New updates to partners • Bring your friends along • One of the important KRA • From one city to another • Policy on non- toleration • -Play new feature launched • Strict No when comes to call • Partner can use his smartphone • ...
Forms of Business Organization 2025-08-18
Across
- Company that controls others
- Group managing company affairs
- Company controlled by a parent company
- Owned and run by members for mutual benefit
- Owner of shares
- Company owned by the state
- Owners personally responsible for debts
- Company operating in several countries
- Temporary project partnership
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- Owned by one person
- Privately held company with limited shares
- Company whose shares are traded openly
- Business model using another’s brand
- Business managed by trustees
- Large company recognized as a legal entity
- Organization with non-commercial goals
- Owners’ risk limited to investment
- Document stating a company’s objectives
- Internal rules of a company
- Business owned by two or more people
20 Clues: Owner of shares • Owned by one person • Company owned by the state • Internal rules of a company • Company that controls others • Business managed by trustees • Temporary project partnership • Group managing company affairs • Owners’ risk limited to investment • Business model using another’s brand • Business owned by two or more people • Company whose shares are traded openly • ...
Chapter 3 - Vocabulary 2019-11-10
Across
- factors other than price will attract customers
- a license to operate a corporation
- a business’s existence is limited by the owner’s life span
- all businesses not funded by the government
- a market characterized by a few large businesses and many consumers that want or need those firms’ products
- an individual who takes the risk of starting a new business
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- a business partner who does not take an active role in decision making or in running the business
- business owned by one person
- consumers will choose the lowest priced products
- all government-funded services
- struggle among businesses for customers
- a business owned by two or more persons
- a market characterized by the existence of only one supplier
- to perform
14 Clues: to perform • business owned by one person • all government-funded services • a license to operate a corporation • struggle among businesses for customers • a business owned by two or more persons • all businesses not funded by the government • factors other than price will attract customers • consumers will choose the lowest priced products • ...
NEC 2025-12-01
Across
- Rapidly growing a business scaling operations (7 letters)
- Statement describing unique customer benefit (15 letters)
- First customers who try the product (14 letters)
- Time a startup can operate before running out of cash (7 letters)
- The percentage ownership lost when new shares are issued (7 letters)
- Person who starts a business (10 letters)
- Money invested personally without external funding (11 letters)
- Changing business strategy based on feedback (5 letters)
- Legal agreement on investment terms (9 letters)
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- Monthly cash expenditure rate (9 letters)
- Organization that supports startups with mentoring (9 letters)
- Type of funding where many invest small amounts online (12 letters)
- Recurrent fee business model (12 letters)
- Brief presentation summarizing business strategy (10 letters)
14 Clues: Monthly cash expenditure rate (9 letters) • Recurrent fee business model (12 letters) • Person who starts a business (10 letters) • Legal agreement on investment terms (9 letters) • First customers who try the product (14 letters) • Changing business strategy based on feedback (5 letters) • Rapidly growing a business scaling operations (7 letters) • ...
UNIT 2 AOS 1 CROSSWORD 2020-07-15
Across
- What is the acronym for The Australian Securities & Investment Commission? This organisation is responsible for the registration of businesses names.(KK1)
- Policies aim to provide a broad set of guidelines that govern ___________ on a certain area within an organisation. (KK4)
- an income statement records whether a business has made a net profit or a net loss. The net profit or net loss is calculated after ___________ are deducted from revenue. (Clue: money that is going out of the business, an outflow of cash)(KK2)
- ___________ support policies as they are a series of steps or actions within the policy to help abide by the policy.(KK4)
- Policies and procedures help to achieve compliance with legal requirements and establish ___________ for the business. They create a certain way of completing tasks in the way that the business wants. (Clue: think about what a set a steps is called that you have to follow). (KK4)
- a factor in which relates to choosing suppliers and having a strong relationship with the supplier can help affect the order deadline, production speed and time.(KK3)
- A technological issue that may affect decision making when establishing a business, which aims to target customers efficiently and create loyalty and a strong relationship between business and customers. This further allows a business such as Netflix to recommend shows that matches the customer previous views. It is a customers d__________. (KK5)
- ____________ social responsibility is going above and beyond legal expectations to benefit the community (including employees) and/or reduce harm on the environment.(KK3)
- Zoning laws affect the location of a business within an area, usually made by the local _________ to separate residential and shopping/populated areas between merged.(KK1)
- What type of policy does this rule come under. You must be at least 1.5 m apart to avoid contamination of Covid-19, is apart if the social d__________ policy. (KK4)
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- a process where employees physically counted inventory and check against data of purchases made within a certain time period. (KK2)
- P______ are a written set of broad guidelines that are to be followed by all employees upon making decisions. This sets a direction for the business and set a standard of behaviour for the business. They promote good practises within the businesses environment.(KK4)
- CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility) which defines as going above and beyond legal expectations to benefit the community and/or reduce harm on the environment) applies to the ethical issues of overseas suppliers and resources. When dealing with overseas suppliers, it is important to consider their individual c_________. This means respecting their languages, religions, customs and ideals. (KK5)
- An a______ is a checking system of a business that can be internal and external that is completed by the ATO. It is also a financial control system that is completed by the ATO externally.(KK2)
- The purpose of an i______ statement is to display the net profit or loss of a business.It is also an accounting report.(KK2)
- Company tax is a _______________ tax. (Clue: it varies depending on the profit for each company)(KK1)
- Fringe Benefits are part of an employees remuneration package in place of a s_______, for example a car or a phone. (KK1)
- A disadvantage/negative effect with generating a customer base upon establishing a business is that privacy could become an issue after a customer has completed the form with their personal details, mainly online. This comes under the act called _________ Act 1988 (Cwth)(KK5)
- This relates to a global issue. A positive effect/advantage of overseas suppliers and realisers is that if you can sell your products to the overseas retailers, you can expand your potential customer base. An increase in customers will lead to an increase in _______ which will finally create an increase in profit.(KK5)
- Without a ______ account people would have no where to keep/store their money and/or profits earned from the operations of the business. And further the principal of a separate entity could not be achieved. (KK2)
- By using ______ labour , it can negatively affect your reputation where customers will not buy your products. This practise is a payment method that utilises underage workers.(KK3)
- The ________ tax is paid in regular intervals when an employer makes payments to the employees, where an amount is withheld for the ATO. It is the acronym for Pay as You Go.(KK1)
- you can’t have a quality output with quality i_______ /resources sourced from suppliers. For example, if the materials supplied by suppliers is not of great quality, it is likely that the final product for the business to sell will be not of good quality. (Clue: think of the opposite of an output).(KK3)
- When choosing suppliers a negative reason that affects the CSR if a business is _________. This is because the business must make money and find the best price of the materials. (Think about the financial aspect of the action of buying different products with different products and another word for price)(KK3)
24 Clues: Company tax is a _______________ tax. (Clue: it varies depending on the profit for each company)(KK1) • Policies aim to provide a broad set of guidelines that govern ___________ on a certain area within an organisation. (KK4) • ___________ support policies as they are a series of steps or actions within the policy to help abide by the policy.(KK4) • ...
Year 10 Business 2022-02-24
Across
- Making sure no invoices are paid without the signature of a company director is an example of a financial _____________?
- The human resources of a business is called its _______?
- The business activities that involve the production of goods and/or services
- How much money is made (profit) from the money investors have put in is the __________ on Capital.
- Where a business is funded by small contributions from a lot of individuals
- The number of stages in the business life cycle.
- What does the T in SWOT stand for?
- A type of investment that comes from rich individuals for small start-ups or entrepreneurs
Down
- Area profile, cost, access, competitor proximity and suitability are all considerations when choosing a businesses __________?
- An employer’s responsibility to keep its staff safe is called duty of ________?
- The idea stage of the business lifecycle.
- Creating a rewarding, flexible and supportive workplace is a way to _______ staff
- Raw materials, parts, facilities, human skills are all types of ________?
- A type of business funding given by a government organisation, that doesn’t need to be repaid if the conditions are met
- WH&S is Workplace ________ & Safety.
15 Clues: What does the T in SWOT stand for? • WH&S is Workplace ________ & Safety. • The idea stage of the business lifecycle. • The number of stages in the business life cycle. • The human resources of a business is called its _______? • Raw materials, parts, facilities, human skills are all types of ________? • ...
Business and Entrepreneurship World 2022-02-25
Across
- Someone who provides money or resources for a business, with the expectation or financial return or other gain.
- Anything of value or belonging to you
- Marketing plays an important role in _____ the successful running of a business enterprise ?
- Work done for pay that benefits someone else.
- A legal entity made up of shareholders
- Refers to the entity responsible for the day to day operations of the business
- One who purchases a product or service.
- For effective running of an enterprise, what is essential between the employees and entrepreneur?
- Ownership in a corporation
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- Supervising ensures maximum utilization of _______, to the proper and timely completion of work, and to correct the workers whenever they go wrong ?
- Someone who organizes, manages and takes on the risk of starting a new business.
- Institution that functions as business but does not turn a profit
- A semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company in exchange for the rights to sell a good or service
- Entrepreneur foresees a potentially _____ opportunity and tries to exploit it ?
- What ensures effective performance and planned activities by subordinates ?
15 Clues: Ownership in a corporation • Anything of value or belonging to you • A legal entity made up of shareholders • One who purchases a product or service. • Work done for pay that benefits someone else. • Institution that functions as business but does not turn a profit • What ensures effective performance and planned activities by subordinates ? • ...
2.04 vocabulary 2022-11-02
Across
- The desire to make a profit which moves people to invest in business
- manufactured or constructed items used in the production of goods or services
- the rivalry between two or more businesses to attract scarce customer dollar
- an economic system in which the question of what, how, for whom goods will be produced are answered by individuals and business in the marketplace
- people who work to produce goods and services
- the human, natural and capital goods used to produce goods and services
- assumes the risk of starting a business
- individuals and groups control a business or production rather than government
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- an economic systems in which individuals make most economic decisions but some government control and ownership exist
- price determines what people buy
- anything of value people own
- items found in nature and used to produce goods or services
- organized way in which a country handles it's decisions and solves it's economic problems
- monetary reward a business owner for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
- anywhere the buying and/or selling of goods takes place
15 Clues: anything of value people own • price determines what people buy • assumes the risk of starting a business • people who work to produce goods and services • anywhere the buying and/or selling of goods takes place • items found in nature and used to produce goods or services • The desire to make a profit which moves people to invest in business • ...
POBF unit 7 2022-01-11
Across
- A business owned by one person who receives all the profits from the business and takes all the risks
- Two individual businesses that combine to form one organization
- The goods, services or ideas a business will offer its customers
- Process of developing the best course of action to accomplish an objective; involves analyzing information & setting goals.
- Legal condition where an individual has full responsibility for all debt and actions of the business
- Corporation whose shares are traded on the stock market
- Taking command and delegating instructions; involves leading people to accomplish goals
- A manager who helps an employee count the money in a cash drawer and prepare a bank deposit is demonstrating
- Focuses on customers' needs & wants in order to make a profit
- Owners of a corporation
- Actions intended to satisfy consumers' wants/needs while encouraging customers to buy a business's products rather than competitor's
- A business owned by two or more people who have entered into an agreement together
- Legal condition where an individual is liable only up to the amount of their investment
- The various types of communication used to inform, persuade, or remind customers about products
- A form of business growth in which a corporation acquires many smaller companies
- Corporation whose shares are not publicly traded on the stock market
- Unions in professional sports are called
- Combination of four elements (product, place, price, promotion) needed to successfully market a product
- Involves developing procedures, establishing structure, and arranging resources to achieve goals.
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- A business owned by stockholders and managed by a board of directors
- According to the marketing concept, which option demonstrates customer orientation?
- Level of management that includes CEOs and others that set long-term goals, conduct strategic planning and are responsible for the success & profitability of the entire organization
- unction of marketing determines how much gross profit a business will make on a good or service
- Level of management that directly oversees the routine work of employees, supervisors and others who spend most of their time performing staffing, directing, & controlling activities.
- Formal measurement & analysis of actions at established check points to determine whether or not goals were met
- The marketing function which involves the matching and satisfying of customer wants and needs with available goods or services
- Allocates employees to tasks based on their experience to manage work flow; involves obtaining, training, & compensating employees.
- Partnership in which each partner has unlimited liability and takes responsibility for managing a business
- Which of the following marketing functions enables businesses to have their products in the right place at the right time
- Corporation that operates to accomplish a specific mission, not to make money
- Partnership in which the liability of one or more partners is limited to his or her investment
- Level of management that includes specialists responsible for conducting tactical planning for specific parts of the business along with organizing and controlling activities
- A business authorized to sell or distribute the parent company's goods or services in a particular area
- The amount of money a firm asks in exchange for its products
- Getting a product in the right location at the right time
35 Clues: Owners of a corporation • Unions in professional sports are called • Corporation whose shares are traded on the stock market • Getting a product in the right location at the right time • The amount of money a firm asks in exchange for its products • Focuses on customers' needs & wants in order to make a profit • ...
Entrepreneurship Vocabulary 2022-11-15
Across
- Information about the target market.
- A single marketing strategy to reach all customers.
- An attribute of goods or services that makes them capable of satisfying consumer wants and needs.
- An acronym for Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time bound.
- People who work for a company.
- Intangible items of monetary value that satisfy the wants and needs of customers.
- The money earned from conducting business after all the costs and expenses are paid.
- An exhibition at which businesses in a particular industry promote their products and services.
- A complex mental state involving beliefs, feelings, values, and dispositions to act in certain ways.
- The steps include: Define a proble, analyze it, identify possible solutions, choose the best solution, plan the course of action, and then implement the solution while monitoring its effectiveness.
- checking and savings accounts, stocks, and real estates are examples of ______.
- The money left after paying for basic necessities such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- Includes all businesses that buy products for use in their operations.
- The money recievedin a business from the sale of products and offering services.
- company's percentage of the total sales volume generated by all companies that compete in a given market.
- A legal entity by either state or federal statute, authorizing individuals to operate their business.
- A strategy called the four P's: Product, Place, Price, and Promotion.
- A brief overview of the entire marketing plan.
- A market where consumers purchase goods for their personal use.
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- Segmentation of the market based on where people live.
- Calculated when liabilities are subtracted from the assets.
- A formal, written document that directs a company's activities for a specific period of time.
- An unincorporated business with a single owner who pays personal income tax on business profits.
- An evaluation of oneself or one's actions and attitudes, in particular, of one's performance at a job or learning task considered in relation to an objective standard.
- Acronym for Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats.
- The money left after taking out taxes.
- A method used to generate several ideas that can solve problems.
- The cost of operations that a business incurs to generate revenue.
- Tangible items of monetary value that satisfy the wants and needs of customers.
- The ability or expertise to do something well.
- The idea that a business should strive to satisfy the wants and needs of customers while generating a profit for the business.
- Stands for Limited Liability Company.
- A market segmentation based on similar attitudes, interests, opinions, lifestyles, and shared values.
- The money recieved on a regular basis as a part of service or through investments.
- The study of all the internal and external factors the affect the marketing strategies of a business.
- The ability or natural talent, or the potential to learn a certain skill.
- A debt owed to others.
- Beliefs that guide the way people live
- People who take risks, and they create, launch, organize, and manage a new business.
- A part of every aspect of business or life and provide a sense of direction, motivation, and a clear focus.
40 Clues: A debt owed to others. • People who work for a company. • Information about the target market. • Stands for Limited Liability Company. • The money left after taking out taxes. • Beliefs that guide the way people live • The ability or expertise to do something well. • A brief overview of the entire marketing plan. • A single marketing strategy to reach all customers. • ...
June Exam Review 2025-05-06
Across
- are organizations consisting of like-minded individuals who come together for a common cause or concern.
- consists of companies controlled by a regional and/or national government, with the main aim being to provide essential goods and services for the general publi
- a type of training, is intended for new employees in order to help them acclimatise with the people, policies and processes of the organization.
- are for-profit social enterprises that are owned and managed by their members.
- means the extent to which an organization is able to convert its assets (items of monetary value owned by the business) into cash.
- are individuals, organizations or groups with a vested interest in the actions and outcomes of a specific organization.
- is an external growth method that involves two or more organizations agreeing to create a new business entity, usually for a finite period of time but often as an ongoing collaborative partnership
- occurs when a line manager entrusts and empowers a subordinate with authority to successfully complete a particular task, project or role.
- refers to the value, decisions, and actions taken by a business that impact society in a positive way.
- is an external source of finance that involves raising small amounts of money from a large number of people to fund a particular business project or venture.
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- costs of production are items of a firm's expenditure that change with the level of output.
- occurs when an organization removes one or more layers in its hierarchical structure,
- are the possessions of a business that have a monetary value
- is a type of financial payment system that rewards workers a certain percentage of the sales of each good or service that they are responsible for completing
- is a banking service that enables customers (personal and business customers) to withdraw more money from their account than exists in the account.
- are the methods used by an organization to meet specific and measurable goals.
- refers to an increase in the size of a business and its operations.
- is a commercial business that strives to earn a profit for its owners. It is owned by two or more people.
- is the delegation of decision-making power to workers, thereby helping to boost their morale.
- are the payments from a company’s profit (after interest and tax) paid to the shareholders (owners) of the company.
- are the direct costs of production, such as the cost of raw materials, component parts, and direct labour.
- this leadership style sees employees as family members, making decisions they believe are in the best interest of the workforce (or family).
- s a short-term liquidity ratio used to calculate the ability of an organization to meet its short-term debts (within the next twelve months of the balance sheet date)
- involves a company purchasing a controlling interest (majority stake) in another company.
- refers to the value of the owners' stake in the business, i.e., what the business is worth at the time of reporting the balance sheet
- refers to administrative systems within an organization. This includes the formal policies and procedures of the business
26 Clues: are the possessions of a business that have a monetary value • refers to an increase in the size of a business and its operations. • are the methods used by an organization to meet specific and measurable goals. • are for-profit social enterprises that are owned and managed by their members. • ...
Travis Christian Hiring/Staffing Vocabulary 2024-09-17
Across
- Document that lists your qualifications and experiences
- Form containing your skills and qualification
- Mentioning a former employee from a different business/company
- Moving a potential eployee to a higher position in the company
- Hiring current employees for an existing role in the company
- Being Involintarily released from a job or business
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- A company eliminating their staff's positions
- The amount of money made by the business over a specific time period
- Leaving a company or business for a specific reason
- Business fills an empty role with someone outside the organization
- person that employs people
- person employed for wages or a salary
- Responsibilities & tasks are reviewed and relocated for staff
- One-on-One conversation with your future employee
14 Clues: person that employs people • person employed for wages or a salary • A company eliminating their staff's positions • Form containing your skills and qualification • One-on-One conversation with your future employee • Leaving a company or business for a specific reason • Being Involintarily released from a job or business • ...
Leena- Business studies 2019-03-03
Across
- when a business undergoes revival in the last stage of the business cycle
- a takeover
- last stage of the business cycle
- a legal structure
- total sales/revenue
- a business function c_____
Down
- when a business owner is forced to cease its operations
- a challenge of this is leadership
- any group or individual who has an interest in a business
- second stage of the business life cycle
10 Clues: a takeover • a legal structure • total sales/revenue • a business function c_____ • last stage of the business cycle • a challenge of this is leadership • second stage of the business life cycle • when a business owner is forced to cease its operations • any group or individual who has an interest in a business • ...
Industrial Revolution! 2016-09-09
Across
- to make
- improvement using scientific knowledge to improve life
- the opposite of southwest
- a sudden and complete change to the way something is done
- the movement to making goods in factories
- a factory where people work under poor conditions for little money
- the opposite of southeast
- the opposite of north
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- a new idea or technology, like an invention
- the movement of people from the countryside to the city
- money that can be invested in a business
- a person looking for new business opportunities
- natural resources used in manufacturing
- a group of workers who came together to improve working conditions
- farming
- a building with machines to make goods
- the money a business person makes after paying off cost to run the business
17 Clues: to make • farming • the opposite of north • the opposite of southwest • the opposite of southeast • a building with machines to make goods • natural resources used in manufacturing • money that can be invested in a business • the movement to making goods in factories • a new idea or technology, like an invention • a person looking for new business opportunities • ...
Hannah-Business Planning 2022-06-22
Across
- Abilities of an owner
- 1-19 employees
- 7 out of 10 business ___ within five years
- A reason for economic failure regarding the owner's health
- Offers specific industry information and assistance
- What is the name of this topic?
- What is it called when a business is thriving?
- A personal quality regarding biology
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- A clear idea of what they wish to sell
- A personal quality regarding risk vs rewards
- One of the main levels in the government
- Rivals in the same industry
- The image of the business
- A personal quality regarding education
- What is the first sub topic of this booklet?
- Owners adapt quickly to changes in the external environment
- What do owners do if they don't know all the areas in their business?
17 Clues: 1-19 employees • Abilities of an owner • The image of the business • Rivals in the same industry • What is the name of this topic? • A personal quality regarding biology • A clear idea of what they wish to sell • A personal quality regarding education • One of the main levels in the government • 7 out of 10 business ___ within five years • ...
BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT. 2021-06-23
Across
- CAREER ATTITUDES.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION
- THIS WAS SET UP TO PROMOTE FOREIGN INVESTMENT.
- SIMPLIFYING PROCEDURES FOR IMPORTS,EXPORTS
- CUSTOM IS A PART OF THIS DIMENSION
- ACT OF SCRAPPING A CURRENCY UNIT
- BUSINESS ENVT.KEEPS CHANGING
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- THIS FORCE HAS A DIRECT IMPACT ON BUSINESS.
- BAN ON USE OF PLASTIC.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION
- REDUCTION IN THE ROLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR.
- IMPLEMENTATION OF GST.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION
- IT REFERS TO POSITIVE EXTERNAL TRENDS
- THIS SECTOR WAS GIVEN MORE IMPORTANCE AFTER 1947.
- BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT DIFFERS EVERYWHERE
- IT IS DIFFICULT TO ANTICIPATE FUTURE EVENTS
14 Clues: BUSINESS ENVT.KEEPS CHANGING • ACT OF SCRAPPING A CURRENCY UNIT • CUSTOM IS A PART OF THIS DIMENSION • IT REFERS TO POSITIVE EXTERNAL TRENDS • REDUCTION IN THE ROLE OF PUBLIC SECTOR. • CAREER ATTITUDES.IDENTIFY THE DIMENSION • BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT DIFFERS EVERYWHERE • SIMPLIFYING PROCEDURES FOR IMPORTS,EXPORTS • THIS FORCE HAS A DIRECT IMPACT ON BUSINESS. • ...
Understanding business 2021-06-18
Across
- Part of the private sector starting with P
- Part of the public sector starting with S
- A Sector Of Economy starting with T
- Part of the voluntary sector starting with C
- Very important in technology
Down
- Distribution, factory and admin stuff
- A Factor Of Production starting with C
- A Sector Of Industry starting with T
- A way of communicating to customers long distance
- A Internal Factor starting with f
- A Social Enterprise starting with T
- A factor of the External Environment starting with P
- has an interest in how the organisation is run
13 Clues: Very important in technology • A Internal Factor starting with f • A Social Enterprise starting with T • A Sector Of Economy starting with T • A Sector Of Industry starting with T • Distribution, factory and admin stuff • A Factor Of Production starting with C • Part of the public sector starting with S • Part of the private sector starting with P • ...
Business Vocab 2021-05-04
Across
- refers to an enterprise's ability to pay short-term obligations
- an amount of money spent
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits
- evasion the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax
- duty a form of tax imposed on goods for their production, licensing and sale. (today, excise duty applies only on tobacco, petroleum and liquor)
- capital the monetary value of the shares of stock a company actually offers for sale to investors
- commodity a basic or necessary item of for example food
- an irregular rising and falling in number or amount
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- refers to an enterprise's capacity to meet its long-term financial commitments
- liability a legal status where a person's financial liability is limited to a fixed sum
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product
- benefit money paid by the government to people who are ill, poor, or have no job
- a mass or quantity of something that has gradually gathered or been acquired
13 Clues: an amount of money spent • an irregular rising and falling in number or amount • evasion the illegal non-payment or underpayment of tax • commodity a basic or necessary item of for example food • an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product • refers to an enterprise's ability to pay short-term obligations • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-23
Across
- start a business on your own
- organization owned by government
- money required
- manufacture of raw materials into products
- natural resources to produce goods
- a sector which is associated with distribution of product
- sustain the profitability of the organization
- generate profit and pay dividends
Down
- human effort
- to increase a profit we need to add
- business run by private individuals
- extraction of raw materials
- form of business own by two or more co-owners
13 Clues: human effort • money required • extraction of raw materials • start a business on your own • organization owned by government • generate profit and pay dividends • natural resources to produce goods • to increase a profit we need to add • business run by private individuals • manufacture of raw materials into products • form of business own by two or more co-owners • ...
business ethics 2022-10-24
Across
- manner in which someone behaves
- based on personal morals, how business employees conduct themselves
- long hours, low wages, unhealthy conditions
- doing what is best for society
- gained profit; something good happened because of
- essential or fundamental
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- set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in workplace
- enough; adequate
- another possibility
- personal morals
- to come in contact with
- foundation for belief system
- have strong principles and morals
13 Clues: personal morals • enough; adequate • another possibility • to come in contact with • essential or fundamental • foundation for belief system • doing what is best for society • manner in which someone behaves • have strong principles and morals • long hours, low wages, unhealthy conditions • gained profit; something good happened because of • ...
Business 4.1 2022-10-04
Across
- measure of quality of life using factors like life expectancy, literacy, access to clean water, income, etc.
- GDP divided by population
- Acronym for emerging economies including India
- The percentage of a country's people who can read and write
- the total market value of all final goods and services produced in an economy over a specific period of time
- Acronym for emerging economies including Indonesia
- electricity supply, rail/road networks & waste disposal facilities
- A good or service produced in the home country and sold in another country.
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- Value of each country's GDP is altered to take account of differences in the cost of living
- An investment into a country by a company from another country.
- Nations with business activity in the process of rapid growth and industrialization
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery.
13 Clues: GDP divided by population • Acronym for emerging economies including India • Acronym for emerging economies including Indonesia • The percentage of a country's people who can read and write • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • An investment into a country by a company from another country. • ...
Business companies 2022-11-18
Across
- a very big business company
- the boss of an organization
- a type of product made by a particular company
- the opposite of public
- including many different types of people
- the activity of controlling the work in an organization
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- related to a big business company
- a situation where all people are treated equally
- supporting new or modern ideas
- an advertisement on TV or radio
- a particular advantage
- make better or become better
- the way a product is advertised
13 Clues: a particular advantage • the opposite of public • a very big business company • the boss of an organization • make better or become better • supporting new or modern ideas • an advertisement on TV or radio • the way a product is advertised • related to a big business company • including many different types of people • a type of product made by a particular company • ...
Business Basic 2020-10-01
Across
- This is a system that allocates or shares scarce resources
- This is the giving of one thing and the receiving of another.
- The excess of expenditure over income
- Reasonably homogenous good or material, bought and sold freely as an article of commerce
- Trading in which goods or services are exchanged without the use of cash.
- Any resources that are invested into a business
- Commodity, or a physical, tangible item that satisfies some human want or need, or something which people find useful or desirable and make an effort to acquire it
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- are individuals who purchase goods that are produced or use the services provided in an economy
- explain how wealth is created and distributed in communities
- Any situation in which buyers and sellers meet or communicate in order to exchange goods and services.
- Commercial transaction involving the sale and purchase of a good or service
- merely express a desire for something which could over time help to satisfy need.
- This is the physical or mental work of a person
13 Clues: The excess of expenditure over income • Any resources that are invested into a business • This is the physical or mental work of a person • This is a system that allocates or shares scarce resources • explain how wealth is created and distributed in communities • This is the giving of one thing and the receiving of another. • ...
Business studies 2020-11-07
Across
- Reserve Bank of India is the _______ bank of our country
- _____ partner is one whose association or relation with firm is not known to outsiders
- ________ clause of memorandum defines the powers of the company.
- _______ is a service provided by banks that enables a consumer to conduct banking transactions over internet.
- __________ is the first stage in formation of company
- Commercial bank accept ______ from public.
- ___________ removes the hindrance of knowledge
- ______ was an important exporting centre for wool and for the import of horses.
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- _______ has unlimited liability in Joint Hindu Family business
- _______ elect the board of directors
- __________ provides the necessary link between producers and consumers.
- A _____-company rests the right of member to transfer its share
- The principle of _________ is not applicable to life insurance
13 Clues: _______ elect the board of directors • Commercial bank accept ______ from public. • ___________ removes the hindrance of knowledge • __________ is the first stage in formation of company • Reserve Bank of India is the _______ bank of our country • _______ has unlimited liability in Joint Hindu Family business • ...
Business Crossword 2021-04-30
Across
- The race to be better than the others
- To hire different people specialized in one thing to improve efficiency and quality
- To combine the factors of production to make products which will satisfy people’s wants and needs
- The amount of money added to the price of the production of the goods
- Type of business that is better or easily managed, away from political problems
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- The loss of other options that weren't chosen
- Making or manufacturing from raw materials. Many sectors of this
- The organization made by a company on how they are going to work and what they will need
- Materials used in the production of goods or services
- The income that you receive that doesn't cover the materials cost
- From the government or controlled by it
- There are three of these
- The production and consumption of goods and services are used to fulfill the needs of those living and operating within it.
13 Clues: There are three of these • The race to be better than the others • From the government or controlled by it • The loss of other options that weren't chosen • Materials used in the production of goods or services • Making or manufacturing from raw materials. Many sectors of this • The income that you receive that doesn't cover the materials cost • ...
Business Finance 2021-09-01
Across
- The bank that is instructed to make payment ton a cheque
- The most unsafe cheque
- A long-term stock loan
- Accepts deposits
- The lender of last resort
- Part ownership of a business
- The person who the cheque is made out to
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- Gives you the highest rate of interest
- Paying a fixed charge for the use of an asset over a period of time
- Any profits left over after paying returns to the business owners
- A cheque written for a day in the future
- Making a financial plan
- A cheque that is only signed but no other information is written on it not even the amount
13 Clues: Accepts deposits • The most unsafe cheque • A long-term stock loan • Making a financial plan • The lender of last resort • Part ownership of a business • Gives you the highest rate of interest • A cheque written for a day in the future • The person who the cheque is made out to • The bank that is instructed to make payment ton a cheque • ...
Business Essentials 2023-01-30
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- one of a series of stores selling the same merchandise
- consists of a wholesaler-sponsored group of independent retailers engaged in bulk buying and common merchandising
- intermediaries who help move goods between producers and retailers by buying goods from producers and selling them to retailers
- changes shape or forms of materials so that they will be useful to consumers
- perform intangible activities that satisfies the needs and wants of a consumer
- to accumulate the highest amounts of earnings possible
- constructs roads, houses, buildings, etc.
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- provides goods in their natural state
- the making of something
- industries business that buys and sells goods to others
- a business that buys consumer goods or services and sells them to the ultimate consumer
- the people who make or provide services
- a duty to contribute to the well-being of society
13 Clues: the making of something • provides goods in their natural state • the people who make or provide services • constructs roads, houses, buildings, etc. • a duty to contribute to the well-being of society • one of a series of stores selling the same merchandise • to accumulate the highest amounts of earnings possible • ...
Fishy Business 2023-01-29
13 Clues: Dogfish • Spookfish • Slimy Eel • Water Farming • 8 armed mollusc • Source of Caviar • Common bivalve mollusc • Common radial souvenir • Aquatic breathing organ • Found or Living in Water • Misunderstood Arctic dweller • Air breathing, freshwater dweller • First Period of the Paleozoic Era
Business Idioms 2023-01-31
Across
- to start over
- from the beginning
- rate of a person's progress in gaining experience of new skills
- very uncertain
- a business' profit margin minus expenses
- to have a product or service that dominates the marketplace
- when you are unable to take action because something prevents it
- according to rules
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- make contact
- do something easiest, cheapest, fastest way
- keep fighting until the end
- unlikely to succeed
- learning how a particular job or task is done
13 Clues: make contact • to start over • very uncertain • from the beginning • according to rules • unlikely to succeed • keep fighting until the end • a business' profit margin minus expenses • do something easiest, cheapest, fastest way • learning how a particular job or task is done • to have a product or service that dominates the marketplace • ...
Business Tech 2023-05-04
13 Clues: Ctrl+C • Ctrl+V • Ctrl+X • Ctrl+B • Ctrl+I • the boxes in excel • undoes the last action • capitalizes all letters • area where you can add a picture • text is aligned equally to middle • area where margins can be adjusted • a file that consists of rows and columns • online storage service for documents or other files
Business Studies - 2023-05-28
Across
- Tax on the provision of a benefit to an employee
- A loan secured by the property of the borrower
- A group of people that will use the business plan to make decisions
- A Very specific statement of how the goal is to be achieved
- A broad statement of what the business aspires to become in the future
- Part ownership in a company
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- An on-cost employers must pay for staff
- setting prices according to the interaction between the levels of supply and demand
- Part of the SWOT
- The selling of accounts receivable for a discounted price to a finance company
- Determines where some types of businesses can operate
- Funds obtained from sources that must be repaid
- Allows the use of an asset without actual purchase
13 Clues: Part of the SWOT • Part ownership in a company • An on-cost employers must pay for staff • A loan secured by the property of the borrower • Funds obtained from sources that must be repaid • Tax on the provision of a benefit to an employee • Allows the use of an asset without actual purchase • Determines where some types of businesses can operate • ...
Business Solutions 2013-10-02
13 Clues: Rubbish • Not reverse • Address book • Not cold post • High priority • :-) :-P :-( • To return a message • Not the edible kind • More than one receiver • To post or deliver a message • Electronic communication method • To get a message from some one else • To include a photo or a document to an email
Business Finance 2014-03-30
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- The money invested in the business by investors is called e____
- P______ cashflow is when the cash that flows in to the company is higher than the cash amount that flows out
- Pulling yourself up by your b______ means to do something without the help of others.
- An application to the bank to loan off money is called a b_____ loan application.
- The most important resource to keep the business alive and growing is the company's c______
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- O________ and profits will need to be shared with the people who invest in your business
- Bank loans require you to pay i______
- The money used to purchase your products are counted as your e______
- People who see p_______ in your business would want to invest in it.
- You will need to prepare a b_____ plan showing all your income sources and expenses.
- Banks want to know what level of s_____ are you able to offer them
- Banks need a______ of repayment before they agree to loan you money
- You are taking a r_____ when you start up a new business without external financial help
13 Clues: Bank loans require you to pay i______ • The money invested in the business by investors is called e____ • Banks want to know what level of s_____ are you able to offer them • Banks need a______ of repayment before they agree to loan you money • The money used to purchase your products are counted as your e______ • ...
Business Finance 2014-03-30
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- The money invested in the business by investors is called e____
- P______ cashflow is when the cash that flows in to the company is higher than the cash amount that flows out
- Pulling yourself up by your b______ means to do something without the help of others.
- An application to the bank to loan off money is called a b_____ loan application.
- The most important resource to keep the business alive and growing is the company's c______
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- O________ and profits will need to be shared with the people who invest in your business
- Bank loans require you to pay i______
- The money used to purchase your products are counted as your e______
- People who see p_______ in your business would want to invest in it.
- You will need to prepare a b_____ plan showing all your income sources and expenses.
- Banks want to know what level of s_____ are you able to offer them
- Banks need a______ of repayment before they agree to loan you money
- You are taking a r_____ when you start up a new business without external financial help
13 Clues: Bank loans require you to pay i______ • The money invested in the business by investors is called e____ • Banks want to know what level of s_____ are you able to offer them • Banks need a______ of repayment before they agree to loan you money • The money used to purchase your products are counted as your e______ • ...
Business Vocabulary 2014-11-22
Across
- / Agreement between 2 or more parties for a particular business.
- / Right to use a firm's successful business model and brand for a period of time.
- / Larger production of goods and services with an increased unit cost.
- / Expansion of an entity by buying other companies.
- / Development of a company by making bigger it's existing business.
- / Agreement between 2 or more entities stating how the parties will act to achieve a goal.
- / Combination of 2 or more companies to form 1.
- / Gaining control of a corporation.
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- / The worldwide movement toward economic, financial, trade, and communications integration.
- / Reduction in unit cost for buying large quantities.
- / Organizations in 1 or countries different than the home country.
- / Practice of the right to use a firm's successful business model and brand for a period of time.
- / Buyer of a franchise.
- / Gaining control of a corporation.
14 Clues: / Buyer of a franchise. • / Gaining control of a corporation. • / Gaining control of a corporation. • / Combination of 2 or more companies to form 1. • / Expansion of an entity by buying other companies. • / Reduction in unit cost for buying large quantities. • / Agreement between 2 or more parties for a particular business. • ...
Business CrossWord 2017-02-20
Across
- a standard for connecting computers and their peripherals.
- To Connect old printer/scanner
- Brain of the Computer
- a printed circuit board
- a set of computer instructions in firmware that control input and output operations.
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- a connector by which a device that sends data one bit at a time may be connected to a computer.
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- RAM
- the connecter for some mouse and keyboard its purple and green
- Universal Serial Bus
- high-speed communication and data exchange between a computer and a peripheral or between two computers.
- a device that can be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications.
- Power Supply Unit
13 Clues: RAM • Power Supply Unit • Universal Serial Bus • Brain of the Computer • a printed circuit board • Accelerated Graphics Port • To Connect old printer/scanner • a standard for connecting computers and their peripherals. • the connecter for some mouse and keyboard its purple and green • a set of computer instructions in firmware that control input and output operations. • ...
BUSINESS ETHICS 2018-09-04
Across
- THREE FORMS OF BIAS THAT AFFECT OUR JUDGEMENT.
- TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS FOR THE ALTERING OF CELLS IN PLANTS, HUMANS, AND ANIMALS.
- THE WORLD WIDE PROCESS BY WHICH NATIONS ARE BECOMING MORE CONNECTED SO THAT GOODS, SERVICE,S KNOWLEDGE, CAPITAL AND CULTURAL ARTIFACTS MOVE ACROSS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS AT AN INCREASING RATE.
- CONSISTS OF ALL THOSE METHOD, PROCESSES AND TOOL THAT HUMAN EVENT TO MANIPULATE AND CONTROL THEIR ENVIRONNMENT.
- THE ORGANIZATION SHOULD BE RUN WITH THE INTEREST OF ANYONE WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THE ORGANIZATION IN MIND.
- THE USE OF EXTREMELY POWERFUL AND COMPACT COMPUTER, THE INTERNET, WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY THAT HAVE ENABLE US TO CAPTURE, MANIPULATE, AND MOVE INFORMATION IN NEW AND CREATIVE WAYS.
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- THREE STAGES OF KOHLBERG'S MORAL DEVELOPMENT
- AIM TO DISCOVER WHAT OUGHT TO BE
- THE THEORY THAT NO ETHICAL STANDARD IS ABSOLUTE BUT DEPENDS ON WHAT A PARTICULAR CULTURE ACCEPT.
- WHEN ORGANIZATION SUBTLY PRESSURES THAT CAN GRADUALLY LEAD AND ETHICAL PERSON INTO DECISIONS TO DO WHAT HE/SHE KNOWS IS WRONG.
- STANDARDS OF WHAT A GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL FEELS IS RIGHT OR WRONG, OR GOOD OR BAD?
- ETHICAL ISSUES ABOUT THE ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, OR LEGAL ASPECT THAT A BUSINESS OPERATES UNDER
- AN INVESTIGATION THAT ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE OR EXPLAIN THE WORLD OR SPECIFIC CULTURES WITH OUT REACHING ANY CONCLUSION.
13 Clues: AIM TO DISCOVER WHAT OUGHT TO BE • THREE STAGES OF KOHLBERG'S MORAL DEVELOPMENT • THREE FORMS OF BIAS THAT AFFECT OUR JUDGEMENT. • TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS FOR THE ALTERING OF CELLS IN PLANTS, HUMANS, AND ANIMALS. • STANDARDS OF WHAT A GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL FEELS IS RIGHT OR WRONG, OR GOOD OR BAD? • ...
BUSINESS ETHICS 2018-09-04
Across
- TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS FOR THE ALTERING OF CELLS IN PLANTS, HUMANS, AND ANIMALS.
- THREE STAGES OF KOHLBERG'S MORAL DEVELOPMENT
- CONSISTS OF ALL THOSE METHOD, PROCESSES AND TOOL THAT HUMAN EVENT TO MANIPULATE AND CONTROL THEIR ENVIRONNMENT.
- ETHICAL ISSUES ABOUT THE ECONOMIC, POLITICAL, OR LEGAL ASPECT THAT A BUSINESS OPERATES UNDER
- THE THEORY THAT NO ETHICAL STANDARD IS ABSOLUTE BUT DEPENDS ON WHAT A PARTICULAR CULTURE ACCEPT.
- AIM TO DISCOVER WHAT OUGHT TO BE
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- WHEN ORGANIZATION SUBTLY PRESSURES THAT CAN GRADUALLY LEAD AND ETHICAL PERSON INTO DECISIONS TO DO WHAT HE/SHE KNOWS IS WRONG.
- THE WORLD WIDE PROCESS BY WHICH NATIONS ARE BECOMING MORE CONNECTED SO THAT GOODS, SERVICE,S KNOWLEDGE, CAPITAL AND CULTURAL ARTIFACTS MOVE ACROSS INTERNATIONAL BORDERS AT AN INCREASING RATE.
- AN INVESTIGATION THAT ATTEMPTS TO DESCRIBE OR EXPLAIN THE WORLD OR SPECIFIC CULTURES WITH OUT REACHING ANY CONCLUSION.
- THE USE OF EXTREMELY POWERFUL AND COMPACT COMPUTER, THE INTERNET, WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS AND DIGITAL TECHNOLOGY THAT HAVE ENABLE US TO CAPTURE, MANIPULATE, AND MOVE INFORMATION IN NEW AND CREATIVE WAYS.
- THREE FORMS OF BIAS THAT AFFECT OUR JUDGEMENT.
- STANDARDS OF WHAT A GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL FEELS IS RIGHT OR WRONG, OR GOOD OR BAD?
- THE ORGANIZATION SHOULD BE RUN WITH THE INTEREST OF ANYONE WHO CAN BENEFIT FROM THE ORGANIZATION IN MIND.
13 Clues: AIM TO DISCOVER WHAT OUGHT TO BE • THREE STAGES OF KOHLBERG'S MORAL DEVELOPMENT • THREE FORMS OF BIAS THAT AFFECT OUR JUDGEMENT. • STANDARDS OF WHAT A GROUP OR INDIVIDUAL FEELS IS RIGHT OR WRONG, OR GOOD OR BAD? • TECHNOLOGY THAT ALLOWS FOR THE ALTERING OF CELLS IN PLANTS, HUMANS, AND ANIMALS. • ...
eng business 2023-10-18
Across
- substances that you use on your skin to make yourself look more attractive
- someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals
- money that you pay regularly as the costs of operating a business or organization
- a student, or someone who has recently obtained a degree, who works in a job in order to get experience
- someone who owns shares in a company
- the goods that are available to buy in a shop
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- to make something better
- a company that has complete control of the product or service it provides because it is the only company that provides it
- a set of questions that you ask a large number of people or organisations
- a plan or method for achieving something, especially over a long period of time
- the difference between how much money you get when you sell something and how much it costs you to buy or make it
- the activity of transporting goods to customers or to places where they are bought or sold
- a company, organisation or country that supplies or sells a product or a service
13 Clues: to make something better • someone who owns shares in a company • the goods that are available to buy in a shop • someone who uses money to start businesses and make business deals • a set of questions that you ask a large number of people or organisations • substances that you use on your skin to make yourself look more attractive • ...
Ethical Business 2024-02-21
Across
- Is influenced to do things that only help them get money or power
- (Two words) The things that are really important for the company
- Intentionally giving a false truth
- Treatment/reward is not imbalanced
- Having a duty to ensure the safety/completion of sth
- How believable someone is
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- Sth/sb who is treating people poorly based on appearance or position
- Never being satisfied; Always wanting more
- Likes to pay for/do things that benefit other people
- Forming an opinion about a person/group with little or no information
- Using money to have someone ignore your activity
- Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these
- New vocab - to cause harm or offence
13 Clues: How believable someone is • Intentionally giving a false truth • Treatment/reward is not imbalanced • New vocab - to cause harm or offence • Never being satisfied; Always wanting more • Using money to have someone ignore your activity • Likes to pay for/do things that benefit other people • Having a duty to ensure the safety/completion of sth • ...
Business Structures 2024-02-07
14 Clues: LLC • Franchise • Franchise • Partnership • C-Corporation • 2 shareholders • Personal Business • Limited Liability • Sole Proprietorship • Slow decision making • Pass through taxation • Not taxed on corporate level • no more than 100 shareholders • Proprietorship Self employment tax
Business tech 2024-02-13
Across
- (speaker, mic, headsets)
- (connects to internet)
- output device hear sound and music built-in, or connects to audio or usb port
- port (most are on the back )
- input device record sound or communicate over internet laptops have them built in
- pointing device(point to objects, click objects, move things around)
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- connect to usb port transfer digital pictures/videos to computer
- (reads cds/dvds)
- input device record videos/pictures transmit video over internet
- print anything from the screen onto paper can be inkjet, laser, all in one
- (connect monitor cable or hdmi)
- (turns on/off the whole computer.)
- copy a physical image/ document save to computer as a digital image all-in-one printer or flatbed scanner
13 Clues: (reads cds/dvds) • (connects to internet) • (speaker, mic, headsets) • port (most are on the back ) • (connect monitor cable or hdmi) • (turns on/off the whole computer.) • connect to usb port transfer digital pictures/videos to computer • input device record videos/pictures transmit video over internet • ...
Business activity 2023-09-06
Across
- person who organizes, operates and takes risks for a new business venture.
- Intangible products that can satisfy people's wants
- One of four factors of production, related to natural resources
- One of four factors of production, is finance, machinery and equipment needed to produce the goods or services.
- One of four factors of production, this is the number of human available to make products
- When people or business concentrate on what they are best at
- Physical products that can satisfy people's wants
- One of four factors of production, this is the combination of other factors of production to produce products
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- The one given up by choosing another item
- Is the difference between the selling price of the product and the cost of bought in materials and
- A good or service which people would like to have, but not necessary for living
- An economic problem, caused by Unlimited wants of the population and Limited resources
- A good or service essential for living
13 Clues: A good or service essential for living • The one given up by choosing another item • Physical products that can satisfy people's wants • Intangible products that can satisfy people's wants • When people or business concentrate on what they are best at • One of four factors of production, related to natural resources • ...
Business correspondence 2024-05-28
Across
- unwanted messages
- a mention of something
- suitable for a particular situation
- an informal expression
- a piece of writing
- to add an excessive amount of something
- your name written at the end of a document
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- a person involved in a conversation
- a set of symbols that divide written words
- capital letters
- an added document
- a person who receives something
- a sketch
13 Clues: a sketch • capital letters • unwanted messages • an added document • a piece of writing • a mention of something • an informal expression • a person who receives something • a person involved in a conversation • suitable for a particular situation • to add an excessive amount of something • a set of symbols that divide written words • your name written at the end of a document
Business Vocabulary 2024-05-15
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- A person, company, or organisation that holds stocks in a given company
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business
- Moving from one type of loan to another with a different rate or terms
- An accounting concept that measures how much the company sold its products and services within a given period
- The percentage of ownership in a company
- Income generated by the sale of goods or services after expenses are subtracted (the same as profits)
- A three-month period within a company's financial year
- The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services
- The amount of money that is owed by a person or company and that they usually have to pay interest on
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- A sum of money that an individual or company borrows from a lender
- The stock of goods that a company has on hand for sale or use in the production of goods for sale
- Someone who is employed by a business at a senior level (the E in CEO)
- An authorisation for an individual or group to sell a company's products and services under its name
13 Clues: The percentage of ownership in a company • The money used to build, run, or grow a business • A three-month period within a company's financial year • A sum of money that an individual or company borrows from a lender • The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services • Moving from one type of loan to another with a different rate or terms • ...
Business Management 2024-12-16
Across
- receipts Money taken in by a business.
- budget A financial plan for replacing fixed assets or acquiring new ones.
- flow statement A financial report primarily used for internal cash control.
- budget A forecast of the sales revenue a company expects to receive in a month, a quarter, or a year.
- receivable The amount customers owe the business.
- obtaining goods to be resold
- holding product's until consumer's need them
- dashboard A graphic designed to provide a quick view of key financial performance indicators.
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- payable record A record showing purchases of a business, money owed and payments made by the business
- An examination of a company’s financial records by an expert to verify their accuracy.
- Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings.
- equation Assets=Liabilities+Capital
- budget A budget that projects income and expenses from the beginning of a new business
- Someone who gives professional advice or offers professional services.
- capital The difference between current assets and current liabilities.
15 Clues: obtaining goods to be resold • equation Assets=Liabilities+Capital • receipts Money taken in by a business. • holding product's until consumer's need them • Anything of value owned, such as cash and buildings. • receivable The amount customers owe the business. • Someone who gives professional advice or offers professional services. • ...
BUSINESS LETTER 2025-02-10
Across
- initial, used when the letter is typed by a typist
- address, another name for recipient's address
- heading, tells what the letter is about
- line, used when the letter is addressed to more than one persons
- this contain the sender's address
- position of the sender
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- block, where the sender authenticates the letter
- name for greeting, salutation
- used at the end of a letter
- paragraphs explaining the purpose of the letter
- provide a filing system for correspondence
- used for attachments
- tells you when the letter was prepared
13 Clues: used for attachments • position of the sender • used at the end of a letter • name for greeting, salutation • this contain the sender's address • tells you when the letter was prepared • heading, tells what the letter is about • provide a filing system for correspondence • address, another name for recipient's address • paragraphs explaining the purpose of the letter • ...
Business Ethics 2025-01-02
Across
- - Maintaining practices that protect resources and the environment.
- of Interest - Personal interests influencing professional decisions.
- - Offering something of value to influence actions.
- - Honesty and strong moral principles.
- of Ethics - Document outlining values and standards.
- - Criminal deception for gain.
- - Conforming to laws and ethical standards.
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- Leadership - Leadership guided by ethical beliefs and respect for others.
- - Person reporting unethical activities.
- Dilemma - Choosing between conflicting ethical principles.
- Trade - Promoting equitable trading conditions.
- Social Responsibility (CSR) - Integrating social and environmental concerns in business operations.
- - Openness about company practices and decisions.
- - Individuals/groups interested in a business's success.
14 Clues: - Criminal deception for gain. • - Honesty and strong moral principles. • - Person reporting unethical activities. • - Conforming to laws and ethical standards. • Trade - Promoting equitable trading conditions. • - Openness about company practices and decisions. • - Offering something of value to influence actions. • of Ethics - Document outlining values and standards. • ...
Business Crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- Process of promoting a product or service (11)
- Amount of money borrowed with interest (7)
- Ratio of a company's debt to its equity (7)
- Major tech company known for "Think Different" (5)
- When one company buys another (10)
- The total money spent to produce a good or service (4)
- Type of ownership in a company (5)
- Person who starts and runs a business (12)
- Global organization focused on trade rules (3)
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- Key economic indicator, Gross Domestic ________ (7)
- Another word for profit (6)
- Investment strategy focusing on spreading risk (14)
- Primary financial statement showing assets and liabilities (7,6)
13 Clues: Another word for profit (6) • When one company buys another (10) • Type of ownership in a company (5) • Amount of money borrowed with interest (7) • Person who starts and runs a business (12) • Ratio of a company's debt to its equity (7) • Process of promoting a product or service (11) • Global organization focused on trade rules (3) • ...
Business vocab 2025-01-27
Across
- Rules to follow to ensure Corporate Social Responsibility
- What an emloyee gets each month
- Temporary placement at a company
- To give tasks and duties to someone else
- Unlikely to be dismissed from employment
- Someone who has shares in the business
- Earned when you graduate university
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- The 'hub' of the business
- A workplace with unfair conditions
- When 2 businesses join
- To be good at something
- Positivity amongst employees
- The person in charge
13 Clues: The person in charge • When 2 businesses join • To be good at something • The 'hub' of the business • Positivity amongst employees • What an emloyee gets each month • Temporary placement at a company • A workplace with unfair conditions • Earned when you graduate university • Someone who has shares in the business • To give tasks and duties to someone else • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-01-27
Across
- Showing originality by introducing new ideas or methods.
- The document that outlines a companies policies.
- A set period in which something will happen or take place.
- A way of thinking or feeling about something.
- An expert in their area of work.
Down
- lying,stealing, and discrimination are all examples of?
- The way someone looks through their clothes, smell, and posture.
- behavior, looks, and skills expected of an employee that will result in good connections.
- The desired result of a persons effort.
- The process of planning or organizing the time you have to me effective.
- A policy that states what your appearance can and can't be.
- Ordering things from most important to least important.
- Businesses expect employees to behave this way.
13 Clues: An expert in their area of work. • The desired result of a persons effort. • A way of thinking or feeling about something. • Businesses expect employees to behave this way. • The document that outlines a companies policies. • lying,stealing, and discrimination are all examples of? • Ordering things from most important to least important. • ...
Business Communications 2025-09-12
Across
- way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- set period in which something will happen or take place
- Treat something more important than other things
- is the process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way.
- something you want to accomplish in the future
- Someone who is an expert in their skill.
- document that outlines the company’s policies on the way you should conduct yourself at work or when representing your business.
Down
- means showing originality by introducing new ideas or methods
- Acting with integrity by being honest and professional
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expressions
- something you want to accomplish in the near future
- lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- Set of guidelines about clothing
13 Clues: Set of guidelines about clothing • Someone who is an expert in their skill. • something you want to accomplish in the future • Treat something more important than other things • something you want to accomplish in the near future • lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • Acting with integrity by being honest and professional • ...
Business ethics 2025-10-20
Across
- a standard of trust one is held to
- Cutting corners unsafely or dishonestly to make profit
- fair/equal treatment of all people
- use of honest respectable moral values
- Immorally raise prices
- Unwritten moral principles
- belief in someone/somethings integrity
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- being open and not with holding information
- Unfairly favoring one thing over another
- Moral or logical choices one must make
- Illegal stealing of property
- use of fake information
- The expectation of not lying and holding promises
13 Clues: Immorally raise prices • use of fake information • Unwritten moral principles • Illegal stealing of property • a standard of trust one is held to • fair/equal treatment of all people • Moral or logical choices one must make • use of honest respectable moral values • belief in someone/somethings integrity • Unfairly favoring one thing over another • ...
Business Crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- term translating to “let do”; economic concept which states there should be no government interference in the economy
- of a product producers are willing and able to sell at various prices during a specific period
- System
- between the available quantity of a product and the want or need of a product
- when a product is demanded more than the quantity supplied or produced
- a society produces and distributes goods and services
- principles and models which deal with the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- of individual economic activity
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- of a product consumers are willing and able to purchase at given prices during a certain period
- ownership and management of businesses and resources
- of a product demanded by consumers is unequal to the quantity of a product supplied by producers
- when a product is supplied or produced more than the quantity demanded
- all assets owned by individuals or businesses
- 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
- of the economy as a whole
- and Demand
16 Clues: System • and Demand • of the economy as a whole • of individual economic activity • all assets owned by individuals or businesses • ownership and management of businesses and resources • a society produces and distributes goods and services • when a product is supplied or produced more than the quantity demanded • ...
Revision Business 2013-03-19
Across
- An example of a Franchise
- Amount charged for a product/service
- Includes all service industries
- Buys in bulk from the manufacturer and sells to the consumer
- People who firms aim their product or service towards
- Sold to consumers
- Pays paerent company a royalty for business plan and use of name
Down
- How a firm promotes their products
- Name of plan for Irelands transport network
- Industry that takes raw materials from the ground or land
- Name,design or logo
- Researching information that already exists
- Sponsors Irish Rugby
13 Clues: Sold to consumers • Name,design or logo • Sponsors Irish Rugby • An example of a Franchise • Includes all service industries • How a firm promotes their products • Amount charged for a product/service • Name of plan for Irelands transport network • Researching information that already exists • People who firms aim their product or service towards • ...
Business Vocab 2014-04-11
Across
- We could... a lot of mistakes in her calculations
- They just need one more meeting to...
- We need to... more information before we can make up our minds
- The...were sufficient for projects in three countries
- Excel isn’t working out well; we need to change our...
- It wasn’t a successful..., as the two companies had totally different aims.
- ..., and you will lose the advantage of time
- the floor I find that she has a tendency to...during our discussions
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- The advertisement will be placed in between programmes watched by our...
- His presentations are a little...
- Microsoft say they can’t help, as it’s a problem with the...
- They need several more... to get enough capital.
- We’re having problems with the cash...
13 Clues: His presentations are a little... • They just need one more meeting to... • We’re having problems with the cash... • ..., and you will lose the advantage of time • They need several more... to get enough capital. • We could... a lot of mistakes in her calculations • The...were sufficient for projects in three countries • ...
New Business 2014-10-02
Across
- the money that is borrowed or lent
- synonymous with investor
- able to make money in a company
- people who produce or create the goods
- backing support in the form of money
- the business completed in a period of time
- ability or skills of an expert
- a share in the business
Down
- the gap in the market
- the money needed to begin a start-up
- the group of people who can help with a start-up
- people who sell the goods one by one
- the rise in the price of goods
13 Clues: the gap in the market • a share in the business • synonymous with investor • the rise in the price of goods • ability or skills of an expert • able to make money in a company • the money that is borrowed or lent • the money needed to begin a start-up • people who sell the goods one by one • backing support in the form of money • people who produce or create the goods • ...
Business Ownership 2015-03-16
Across
- A corporation which is much like a partnership and limits the liability of the owners
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with your state. Owned by one or more shareholders and managed by a board of directors
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business
- a written agreement among all owners of a partnership
- is formed by a group of people who cooperate to provide goods and services that they all need. It is owned by the members.
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way.
Down
- A corporation which passes all income through to the owners based on their investment and is taxed on their individual tax returns.
- a unique business organization by two or more other businesses to operate for a limited time and for a specific project. It is a type of partnership.
- a partnership in which some investors cannot lose more than the amount of their investment, but are not allowed to participate in the day-to-day management of the business.
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into a written agreement.
- the people who will make the major policy and financial decisions for a corporation
- a group of people who join to do some activity that benefits the public.
- a business owned and run by just one person. It is the most common form of business ownership
13 Clues: a written agreement among all owners of a partnership • a group of people who join to do some activity that benefits the public. • the people who will make the major policy and financial decisions for a corporation • A corporation which is much like a partnership and limits the liability of the owners • ...
Business Environment 2020-06-24
Across
- Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by BJP is a type of which dimension
- Business Environment keeps on changing with time
- Impact of demonetisation on real estate prices
- Giving greater role to private sector in nation building process
- Earlier business enterprises used to manufacture products & then sell in the market
- Companies are increasing their expenditure to enhance their brands through promotional activities
- Totality of all external forces affecting a business
- Business Environment provides opportunities to firms to improve their performance
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- Business Environment shall be different for different firms
- Relaxation of government restrictions which became hindrances in the development & growth of the nation
- to cancel the legal tender status of a currency unit in circulation
- Demographic trends is a dimension
- Environment comprises multiple, diverse & interrelated factors
13 Clues: Demographic trends is a dimension • Impact of demonetisation on real estate prices • Business Environment keeps on changing with time • Totality of all external forces affecting a business • Swachh Bharat Abhiyan by BJP is a type of which dimension • Business Environment shall be different for different firms • ...
Business Startup 2019-03-21
Across
- treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her
- a situation in which an individual might take an action to his/her advantage that would be to the disadvantage of a person or company that believes this individual is serving them
- actions entrepreneurs and companies take that go beyond their financial self-interest
- individuals and companies often promise to keep information they learn secret
- proper business behavior beyond complying with legal requirements
- the practice of operating openly and communicating fully
- how a business communicates to large numbers of customers, motivating them to learn more about the business and its offerings
- the decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise
Down
- a clear, concise compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds
- non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize
- open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer
- when an entrepreneur's actions and decisions are guided by a set of beliefs about he/she wants the business to succeed
- a complete package that supports a "Go" decision by an entrepreneur to launch a business plan
13 Clues: the practice of operating openly and communicating fully • open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer • proper business behavior beyond complying with legal requirements • individuals and companies often promise to keep information they learn secret • treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her • ...
Business crossword 2019-09-13
Across
- holes or connections found on the back or front of the computer
- computer hardware used for relating over another computer
- storage device
- where you can hear sound through
- acronym for Random Access Memory
- type keys and letters
- device or program that allows you to transfer data over
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- a sound card produces sound on a computer and is heard through headphones, or speakers.
- It is a disk that reads and writes data.
- The brain of the computer
- holds other parts of the computer together
- source that allows documents to only be read
- a set of directions that is reacted to documents that makes the computer do certain tasks and how to do them
13 Clues: storage device • type keys and letters • The brain of the computer • where you can hear sound through • acronym for Random Access Memory • It is a disk that reads and writes data. • holds other parts of the computer together • source that allows documents to only be read • device or program that allows you to transfer data over • ...
Business CrossWord 2017-02-20
Across
- a standard for connecting computers and their peripherals.
- To Connect old printer/scanner
- a device that can be slotted into a computer to allow the use of audio components for multimedia applications.
- Power Supply Unit
- a set of computer instructions in firmware that control input and output operations.
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- high-speed communication and data exchange between a computer and a peripheral or between two computers.
- a connector by which a device that sends data one bit at a time may be connected to a computer.
- RAM
- a printed circuit board
- Accelerated Graphics Port
- Brain of the Computer
- the connecter for some mouse and keyboard its purple and green
- Universal Serial Bus
13 Clues: RAM • Power Supply Unit • Universal Serial Bus • Brain of the Computer • a printed circuit board • Accelerated Graphics Port • To Connect old printer/scanner • a standard for connecting computers and their peripherals. • the connecter for some mouse and keyboard its purple and green • a set of computer instructions in firmware that control input and output operations. • ...
Business Law 2017-12-10
Across
- Written defamation
- A party is _____ when she has no more duties under a contract
- A written law passed by a legislative body
- Oral defamation
- Being responsible for something by law
- Injuring another person by deliberate deception
- A contract is _____ when the law permits one party to terminate the agreement
- A writ or order by which a higher court reviews a decision of a lower court
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- A person who has someone else acting for him
- A contract is _____ when all parties have fulfilled their obligations
- An employee who discloses illegal behavior on the part of their employers
- The legal ability to enter into a contract
- A person who acts for someone else
13 Clues: Oral defamation • Written defamation • A person who acts for someone else • Being responsible for something by law • A written law passed by a legislative body • The legal ability to enter into a contract • A person who has someone else acting for him • Injuring another person by deliberate deception • A party is _____ when she has no more duties under a contract • ...
Business Letters 2017-10-26
Across
- address the house number, street number and/or apartment or suite number of the mailing residence, this may also be a post office box (PO)
- the second line of a business letter, the date you wrote the letter
- the line after the body, that ends your letter, before your signature
- block your typed name, four spaces under the closing, under the signature
- or salutation the fourth line of a business letter, when you address or greet the recipient, followed by a colon
- your cursive, hand written name
Down
- the first line of a business letter, the address of the sender, just the street and city part of the address
- the message you want to share with your recipient/reader, this is brief and professional
- the person recieving/reading the letter
- justified or left alignment the margin on the left hand side of the paper
- code the 5 digit code that identifies which city the letter will be mailed
- the person who wrote the letter
- address the third line of a business letter, the address of the recipient, to include the name and entire street adress
13 Clues: the person who wrote the letter • your cursive, hand written name • the person recieving/reading the letter • the second line of a business letter, the date you wrote the letter • the line after the body, that ends your letter, before your signature • justified or left alignment the margin on the left hand side of the paper • ...
Business growth 2016-10-22
Across
- Where one firms buys a majority shareholdings in another in a friendly or hostile manner
- When a business grows too quickly to support itself financially
- A reduction in unit costs as a result of buying in large quantities
- Where two or more firms come together under one management
- Larger firms can benefit from specialisation of labour at supervisory and manager level
- The coming together of firms in the same industry, but at different stages of the production process
- Lower unit costs as a result of more efficient techniques of production
Down
- 1 + 1 = 3
- The coming together of firms at the same stage of production and in the same market
- Cost advantages that result from providing a variety of products rather than specialising in one
- The cutting back of an organisation's scale of operations
- Extending premises or building new ones
- Integrating with another firm through a merger or takeover
13 Clues: 1 + 1 = 3 • Extending premises or building new ones • The cutting back of an organisation's scale of operations • Where two or more firms come together under one management • Integrating with another firm through a merger or takeover • When a business grows too quickly to support itself financially • ...
Business growth 2016-10-22
Across
- When a business grows too quickly to support itself financially
- Larger firms can benefit from specialisation of labour at supervisory and manager level
- The coming together of firms at the same stage of production and in the same market
- Integrating with another firm through a merger or takeover
- Lower unit costs as a result of more efficient techniques of production
- Where one firms buys a majority shareholdings in another in a friendly or hostile manner
Down
- Cost advantages that result from providing a variety of products rather than specialising in one
- The coming together of firms in the same industry, but at different stages of the production process
- A reduction in unit costs as a result of buying in large quantities
- 1 + 1 = 3
- Extending premises or building new ones
- The cutting back of an organisation's scale of operations
- Where two or more firms come together under one management
13 Clues: 1 + 1 = 3 • Extending premises or building new ones • The cutting back of an organisation's scale of operations • Integrating with another firm through a merger or takeover • Where two or more firms come together under one management • When a business grows too quickly to support itself financially • ...
Understanding business 2021-06-18
Across
- Part of the private sector
- Part of the public sector
- A Sector Of Economy
- Part of the voluntary sector
- Very important in technology
Down
- Distribution, factory and admin stuff
- A Factor Of Production
- A Sector Of Industry
- A way of communicating to customers long distance
- Internal Factor
- A Social Enterprise
- A factor of the External Environment
- has an interest in how the organisation is run
13 Clues: Internal Factor • A Social Enterprise • A Sector Of Economy • A Sector Of Industry • A Factor Of Production • Part of the public sector • Part of the private sector • Part of the voluntary sector • Very important in technology • A factor of the External Environment • Distribution, factory and admin stuff • has an interest in how the organisation is run • ...
AYS Business 2021-03-25
Across
- Makes many Graphics.. you've probably seen them before
- by far.. the longest serving member in the business department
- They are all over! You never know, maybe you are getting a warning, maybe you are about to get hired, or maybe.. just maybe.. they are trying to sell something
- He writes lots and lots, you may even find his writing in your MAIL. BOX!
- What is youtube? Well.. he leads it..
- Looking at the name.. I can't stop thinking OOF!
- She sells things, and makes a commission on each and every sale
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- the best personality AYS YT has ever seen..
- When he isn't meowing.. or mooing.. you may hear him tweeting like a bird.. making content for the TWEETER!
- one of the quietest members we have.. be careful! you may not even know she's there!
- Owns a server.. Similar to Lyn.. Maybe the next SM TL?
- He is one of the longest serving members in this business department.. and has spent a considerable amount of time in Social Media
- works in the sales team.. has a short name..
13 Clues: What is youtube? Well.. he leads it.. • the best personality AYS YT has ever seen.. • works in the sales team.. has a short name.. • Looking at the name.. I can't stop thinking OOF! • Makes many Graphics.. you've probably seen them before • Owns a server.. Similar to Lyn.. Maybe the next SM TL? • by far.. the longest serving member in the business department • ...
Business Expressions 2021-07-30
Across
- financial statement that shows a company's assets and debts at a particular time
- price chosen for a product (plural)
- Old Spice had to shift their ___ campaign to attract younger men.
- offer that is made by one side in a disagreement after the other side has made an offer that is not acceptable
- Banco Industrial only allows you to ___ Q90000 a month.
- business owned and operated by a single person
- Something that could've been an e-mail
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- His attorney has been hunting for a ___ that would allow him to get out of the deal
- skill in starting new businesses
- service provided after a customer has paid for and received it
- to perform or speak without having prepared what you are going to do or say
- document that shows a company's profit or loss in a particular period of time
- to be able to successfully grow
13 Clues: to be able to successfully grow • skill in starting new businesses • price chosen for a product (plural) • Something that could've been an e-mail • business owned and operated by a single person • Banco Industrial only allows you to ___ Q90000 a month. • service provided after a customer has paid for and received it • ...
Business Organizations 2023-09-08
13 Clues: owners • single • managers • law firms • protection • two or more • making movies! • responsibility • those who care - biz org. • profit for owners in complex biz org. • the most complex business organization • biz organizations are ALL permitted to hire ___ • an everyday name (not legal)for complex biz org.
Business Vocabulary 2024-05-14
Across
- The money used to build, run, or grow a business
- Income generated by the sale of goods or services after expenses are subtracted
- The percentage of ownership in a company
- The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services
- The stock of goods that a company has on hand for sale or use in the production of goods for sale
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- An authorisation for an individual or group to sell a company's products and services under its name
- An accounting concept that measures how much the company sold its products and services within a given period
- Moving from one type of loan to another with a different rate or terms
- A sum of money that an individual or company borrows from a lender
- Someone who is employed by a business at a senior level
- The amount of money that is owed by a person or company and that they usually have to pay interest on
- A person, company, or organisation that holds stocks in a given company
- A three-month period within a company's financial year
13 Clues: The percentage of ownership in a company • The money used to build, run, or grow a business • A three-month period within a company's financial year • Someone who is employed by a business at a senior level • A sum of money that an individual or company borrows from a lender • The total amount of income generated by the sale of goods or services • ...
Business Structures 2024-02-11
Across
- The act of ceasing operations and winding up a company (9 letters)
- A type of organization in New Zealand with at least one director and one shareholder (6 letters)
- The process of legally registering a business entity (10 letters)
- An abbreviation for a business structure limited by shares (3 letters)
- A business owned and operated by a single individual (9 letters)
- The simplest and most common type of business structure in New Zealand (8 letters)
- A group of individuals appointed to oversee the management of a company (8 letters)
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- A business structure that combines elements of a partnership and a company (10 letters)
- A business entity separate from its owners, with limited liability (10 letters)
- An organization established for charitable, cultural, religious, or educational purposes (9 letters)
- The legal document governing the management and operation of a company (9 letters)
- A organization involving two or more individuals carrying on a business together (9 letters)
- A business owned and operated by two or more individuals for profit (8 letters)
- The person or entity responsible for managing the affairs of a trust (9 letters)
14 Clues: A business owned and operated by a single individual (9 letters) • The process of legally registering a business entity (10 letters) • The act of ceasing operations and winding up a company (9 letters) • An abbreviation for a business structure limited by shares (3 letters) • A business entity separate from its owners, with limited liability (10 letters) • ...
Ethical Business 2024-02-21
Across
- Is influenced to do things that only help them get money or power
- (Two words) The things that are really important for the company
- Intentionally giving a false truth
- Treatment/reward is not imbalanced
- Having a duty to ensure the safety/completion of sth
- How believable someone is
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- Sth/sb who is treating people poorly based on appearance or position
- Never being satisfied; Always wanting more
- Likes to pay for/do things that benefit other people
- Forming an opinion about a person/group with little or no information
- Using money to have someone ignore your activity
- Relating to moral principles or the branch of knowledge dealing with these
- New vocab - to cause harm or offence
13 Clues: How believable someone is • Intentionally giving a false truth • Treatment/reward is not imbalanced • New vocab - to cause harm or offence • Never being satisfied; Always wanting more • Using money to have someone ignore your activity • Likes to pay for/do things that benefit other people • Having a duty to ensure the safety/completion of sth • ...
Business Ownership 2021-11-30
Across
- A form of ownership in which a retail franchise operates within the facilities of another store; often referred to as the host
- A business owned by one person who receives all the profits from the business and takes all the risks
- A form of business ownership in which the business is owned by two or more persons
- A form of business ownership that is owned by stockholders who have purchased units or shares of the company
- A parent company and owner of the name and/or system that is being distributed through a contractual franchising arrangement
- A form of business growth in which a corporation acquires many smaller companies
Down
- A contractual agreement between a parent company and a franchisee to distribute goods or services
- One who buys the right to sell the goods or services of the parent company (franchisor)
- acquiring another business by purchasing it
- Two individual businesses that combine to form one organization
- A type of corporation owned by a few people that does not offer its shares for sale to the general public
- A method of distributing recognized goods and services through a legal agreement between two parties
- A type of corporation that usually sells millions of shares of stock to many stockholders; must make its financial information available to the general public
13 Clues: acquiring another business by purchasing it • Two individual businesses that combine to form one organization • A form of business growth in which a corporation acquires many smaller companies • A form of business ownership in which the business is owned by two or more persons • ...
Business law 2021-12-06
Across
- exposes you to liability for damages in a civil lawsuit
- The pleading that starts a case
- intentionally putting another person in harm
- the use of intentional deception for monetary or personal gain
- an act punishable under criminal law as well as under tort law
- the burden of proof is met when the party with the burden convinces the fact finder that there is a greater than 50% chance that the claim is true
- a statement that injures a third party's reputation
- wrongful acts done on purpose
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- a doctrine that a person may in advance relieve another person of the obligation to act towards him
- principle of tort law
- a witness's sworn out-of-court testimony
- a person to do or cease doing a specific action
- intended to compensate the injured party for loss or injury
13 Clues: principle of tort law • wrongful acts done on purpose • The pleading that starts a case • a witness's sworn out-of-court testimony • intentionally putting another person in harm • a person to do or cease doing a specific action • a statement that injures a third party's reputation • exposes you to liability for damages in a civil lawsuit • ...
Business Vocabulary 2024-10-24
Across
- – To make or become better.
- – A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity.
- – To set up on a firm or permanent basis.
- – A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization.
- – A person who works for a company or organization.
- – To bring something into existence.
- – The state of being able to be seen or noticed.
- – To support or actively encourage a cause or action.
Down
- – A mental image of what the future will or could look like.
- – To give support, confidence, or hope to someone.
- – To make or become smaller or fewer.
- – Something given in recognition of service, effort, or achievement.
- – A speech or talk in which a new product, idea, or piece of work is shown and explained.
13 Clues: – To make or become better. • – To bring something into existence. • – To make or become smaller or fewer. • – To set up on a firm or permanent basis. • – The state of being able to be seen or noticed. • – To give support, confidence, or hope to someone. • – A person who works for a company or organization. • – To support or actively encourage a cause or action. • ...
Business English 2024-11-10
Across
- The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted.
- A person who concentrates on a specific subject or field.
- The state of being limited to a specific group or not shared with others.
- A collection of financial investments or works showcasing abilities.
- An event or action designed to attract public attention to a brand or product.
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- A small group of people who discuss a product or idea for research purposes.
- A detailed plan or route for a journey.
- An arrangement to secure a place or service, such as a seat or room.
- The central business district of a city.
- High-quality skill in creating or making something, especially by hand.
- Someone who is the first to do something new or innovative.
- The process of changing something significantly for the better, often in business.
- A promotional message that gives a glimpse of a product to build interest.
13 Clues: A detailed plan or route for a journey. • The central business district of a city. • A person who concentrates on a specific subject or field. • Someone who is the first to do something new or innovative. • The way in which something is regarded, understood, or interpreted. • An arrangement to secure a place or service, such as a seat or room. • ...
Business Vocab 2025-03-17
Across
- A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded
- A company that buys or sells products or services to consumers with the aim of making a profit
- A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- A product or service that can be used with another
- A transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
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- The object made available for consumer use or purchase
- The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service
- A product or service that is similar to another and can be used in its place
- A financial gain
- The branch of Economics concerned with single factors of production and the effects of the decisions of individuals
- The branch of economics concerned with large-scale production and the economy as a whole
- The degree of excellence of a product or service as measured against similar items
- A place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange of products or services
13 Clues: A financial gain • A product or service that can be used with another • The object made available for consumer use or purchase • The amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a product or service • A condition where quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded • A condition where quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied • ...
Business Crossword 2022-01-17
Across
- Short for "general manager"
- Short for "money order"
- All the workers in a company
- A manager's job is to _ _ _ a company.
- Computer keyboard skill
- How many _ _ _ _ _ _ did our sales staff get today?
Down
- "I can't talk now. I'm in a _ _ _ _ _ _ _."
- Quantity, or a sum of money
- A person who runs a company/branch
- Money paid to a worker
- Our company is looking _ _ _ a new manager.
- This person works in the music business
- Japanese money
13 Clues: Japanese money • Money paid to a worker • Short for "money order" • Computer keyboard skill • Short for "general manager" • Quantity, or a sum of money • All the workers in a company • A person who runs a company/branch • A manager's job is to _ _ _ a company. • This person works in the music business • "I can't talk now. I'm in a _ _ _ _ _ _ _." • ...
Business vocabulary 2025-06-02
Across
- You write this when you want a job.
- The jobs that need to be done.
- A person or company that delivers goods to another business.
- A meeting you have to sell something or explain a service.
- The person who leads a team or company.
- People who work together.
Down
- A person who buys things.
- A printed or digital paper that lists things to pay for.
- A room where people discuss things.(2words)
- You sign this before starting a job.
- A short written message sent between office workers.
- A system used to store files and data on a computer.
- you earn from work. salary
13 Clues: A person who buys things. • People who work together. • you earn from work. salary • The jobs that need to be done. • You write this when you want a job. • You sign this before starting a job. • The person who leads a team or company. • A room where people discuss things.(2words) • A short written message sent between office workers. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-07-04
Across
- A person or group that purchases goods or services
- A function focused on promoting and selling products or services
- Net income received and spent by a business over time
- Total income generated from sales before any expenses
- A plan for how money will be spent over a period of time
- A strategic meeting among company members
- Written proof of a financial transaction
Down
- A percentage added to the cost to make a profit
- The opposite of expenses; earnings from operations
- Digital tool used for team collaboration (e.g., Slack, Teams)
- A fixed time limit by which something must be completed
- Another term for a client
- A widely used method of professional communication
13 Clues: Another term for a client • Written proof of a financial transaction • A strategic meeting among company members • A percentage added to the cost to make a profit • A person or group that purchases goods or services • The opposite of expenses; earnings from operations • A widely used method of professional communication • ...
Business Essentials 2022-04-20
Across
- A system of computers connected together by telephone wires, cable wires, or other means
- Computerized storage for information and facts
- The use of computer technology to plan, design, test, and alter products
- Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations
- An object placed into orbit by humans; most are used for communications purposes
- The practical application of science to society and industry
- A mobile phone with advanced capabilities, such as accessing the Internet
- A number you choose to gain access to an account
Down
- The use of computer software to control machines, tools, and processes involved in manufacturing products
- A navigational system that uses satellite technology to determine location and provide directions
- The physical components of a computer system
- Computer software designed to mimic the knowledge of a human expert
- Working from home or a remote location
13 Clues: Working from home or a remote location • The physical components of a computer system • Computerized storage for information and facts • A number you choose to gain access to an account • The practical application of science to society and industry • Programs that instruct computers to perform specific operations • ...
Business Terms 2022-09-23
Across
- start a business on your own
- organization owned by government
- money required
- manufacture of raw materials into products
- natural resources to produce goods
- a sector which is associated with distribution of product
- sustain the profitability of the organization
- generate profit and pay dividends
Down
- human effort
- to increase a profit we need to add
- business run by private individuals
- extraction of raw materials
- form of business own by two or more co-owners
13 Clues: human effort • money required • extraction of raw materials • start a business on your own • organization owned by government • generate profit and pay dividends • natural resources to produce goods • to increase a profit we need to add • business run by private individuals • manufacture of raw materials into products • form of business own by two or more co-owners • ...
Business Terms 2022-10-02
Across
- Proceeds from the sale of goods and services to customers.
- People and organizations who are willing and able to buy goods and services.
- Organizations that produce goods and services.
- Focusing production on a single or limited range of products in order to make the best use of scarce resources.
- The benefit lost by not consuming or producing the next best product.
Down
- The difference between the price of a product over the cost of natural and man-made materials, components and resources used to make it.
- consumers who buy goods or services from business organisation.
- Using resources to make goods and services to satisfy consumer needs and wants.
- The using up of goods and services to satisfy consumer needs and wants.
- The dividing up of a production process into a number of sequential tasks,with each one completed by a different worker or group of employees.
- Productive resources used to make goods and services.
- A person with the know how and willingness to take risks and decisions necessary to set up and run a business.
- Surplus of revenue over costs of production.
13 Clues: Surplus of revenue over costs of production. • Organizations that produce goods and services. • Productive resources used to make goods and services. • Proceeds from the sale of goods and services to customers. • consumers who buy goods or services from business organisation. • The benefit lost by not consuming or producing the next best product. • ...
Business crossword 2025-08-25
Across
- A separate legal entity that can be ideal for raising investment funds
- Businesses focused on developing or selling technology products or services.
- The day-to-day processes of producing goods or delivering services.
- Businesses involved in the sale, repair, or parts of vehicles.
- Owned by two or more people who share in the profits and losses
- Managing the money and financial operations of the business.
- Offering expert advice to clients.
Down
- Blends the liability protection of a corporation with the tax benefits and flexibility of a partnership
- Owned and run by one person, with no legal distinction between the owner and the business.
- Resources Managing employees and company culture.
- Functions related to promoting products or services
- Selling goods directly to consumers
- Providing intangible services
13 Clues: Providing intangible services • Offering expert advice to clients. • Selling goods directly to consumers • Resources Managing employees and company culture. • Functions related to promoting products or services • Managing the money and financial operations of the business. • Businesses involved in the sale, repair, or parts of vehicles. • ...
business. terms 2025-10-02
Across
- monthly/bi-weekly fixed payment to employees
- payment based on performance
- training employees off work place
- payment to employee for completing a sale or service
- training employees during work hours
Down
- programmes that grant employees shares in the company, sometimes by selling them below market price
- payment based on earned profit
- many tasks for a job are officially added to the job description
- when employees rotate positions in a company
- motivation by making the tasks of a job more challenging
- monetary compensation for completed tasks
- long-term process whereby employees gain power in the company through different responsibilities
- welcoming new employees in a company and training them for success
13 Clues: payment based on performance • payment based on earned profit • training employees off work place • training employees during work hours • monetary compensation for completed tasks • when employees rotate positions in a company • monthly/bi-weekly fixed payment to employees • payment to employee for completing a sale or service • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-10-03
Across
- a set period in which something will happen or take place
- they way someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture and facial expressions
- lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- acting with integrity by being honest
- a policy that states the required or acceptable dress attire for the company
- something you want to accomplish within 1-10 years
Down
- a desired result of a persons effort
- ordering things from most important to least important
- a way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- the process of planning the time you have in a day in the most effective way
- expert in their area of work
- something you want to accomplish within a week
- showing originality by introducing new ideas or methods
13 Clues: expert in their area of work • a desired result of a persons effort • acting with integrity by being honest • something you want to accomplish within a week • something you want to accomplish within 1-10 years • lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • ordering things from most important to least important • ...
Business professionalism 2025-10-24
Across
- How you look and present yourself
- Being honest and doing the right thing
- How you think, feel, and act toward others
- The way you act, dress, and communicate at work
- Using your time wisely to get things done
- Sharing ideas clearly and politely
- Being trusted to do what you’re supposed to
- Acting mature and respectful at work
Down
- Being on time to work or meetings
- Making plans to reach your future goals
- Doing what’s right and fair
- Doing what’s wrong or unfair
- Treating others kindly and with care
13 Clues: Doing what’s right and fair • Doing what’s wrong or unfair • How you look and present yourself • Being on time to work or meetings • Sharing ideas clearly and politely • Treating others kindly and with care • Acting mature and respectful at work • Being honest and doing the right thing • Making plans to reach your future goals • Using your time wisely to get things done • ...
Business in our Economy 2021-11-19
Across
- this is at the heart of a successful business to have the outcome of producing quality products and services
- all firms need to have a system for carrying out activities that attract, employ, and develop human resources
- a business that grows products or takes raw materials from nature
- capital needs raised throughout the lifespan of the business
- a business that takes an extractors products of raw materials
- ideas a business begins with someone's idea for a good or service that will meet consumers' needs and wants
Down
- businesses that manufacture products need to buy raw materials to produce their products
- a business that is involved with moving goods from producers to consumers
- marketer assist in the design and development of products and services
- many reports are compiled for managers and business owners to tell a story of how well or not well the business is performing
- business a business firm that does things for you instead of making or marketing products
11 Clues: capital needs raised throughout the lifespan of the business • a business that takes an extractors products of raw materials • a business that grows products or takes raw materials from nature • marketer assist in the design and development of products and services • a business that is involved with moving goods from producers to consumers • ...
Economic and Buisness Enviroment 2022-05-01
20 Clues: money • usage • supply • seller • leader • demand • for-profit • economizing • circular-flow • rise-and-fall • state-revenue • finance-spends • overseas-spend • price-mechanism • seller-overseas • household-spends • government-spends • dependent-together • four-economy-sectors • international-influence
Unit 2 Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-22
Across
- The specific group of people a business aims to sell to.
- Someone who starts and runs a business.
- A document outlining business goals and strategies.
- Customers repeatedly choosing the same brand.
- Raising money online from many people.
- A presentation to potential investors about a business idea.
- Money made after covering business expenses
Down
- A business owned by one person, who is responsible for debts.
- The 4 Ps: Product, Price, Place, Promotion used to market a product.
- A business that separates personal and business liabilities.
10 Clues: Raising money online from many people. • Someone who starts and runs a business. • Money made after covering business expenses • Customers repeatedly choosing the same brand. • A document outlining business goals and strategies. • The specific group of people a business aims to sell to. • A business that separates personal and business liabilities. • ...
BUS 401 2023-04-14
Across
- Get chiseled
- Athletics place having sentimental value.
- Rub his nose for luck
- Dining area named after a former president of UIUC
- Heart of Champaign – Urbana
- A hub for student life and campus culture
- Reddit of BUS401
- All hail the Irish!
Down
- Business on ____
- Flanked by “Learning” and “Labor”
- Illini Swirl
- Second home
- A tranquil place to reflect on love and relationships
- When you declare your major
- Our Best friend during assignments
- Learning, bootcamps, Bloomberg
- Fighting ___
- Connect-Network-Hired
- Sigma Pi, first professional business fraternity at the University of Illinois with an endorsement from the Gies College of Business
- lion The bar with a color
20 Clues: Second home • Get chiseled • Illini Swirl • Fighting ___ • Business on ____ • Reddit of BUS401 • All hail the Irish! • Rub his nose for luck • Connect-Network-Hired • lion The bar with a color • When you declare your major • Heart of Champaign – Urbana • Learning, bootcamps, Bloomberg • Flanked by “Learning” and “Labor” • Our Best friend during assignments • ...
Revision unit 5 A Level 2025-04-29
Across
- The relative ability of a business to generate profit from sales or capital investment.
- Non-physical items of value, such as patents, trademarks and copyrights.
- The number of times in a year that inventory is bought in and sold (the frequency of inventory restocking within a year).
- The sum of share capital plus cumulative retained earnings.
- Compares gross profit (profit before overhead costs) with revenue.
- A ratio comparing current assets to current liabilities (current assets/current liabilities).
- Profit that can be repeated and sustained.
- The overhead costs of operating a business, deducted from gross profit to calculate profit from operations.
- current assets - inventories
- Profit from operations minus interest costs.
- Arises when a business is valued at or bought for more than the balance sheet value of its assets (the extra value paid for a business over its book asset value).
- The present day value of future cash flows
- A financial obligation the business must pay in the future.
- The quoted price of one share on the stock exchange (The market value of a single share.)
- Total capital raised from issuing shares, raised from shareholders.
- The minimum accounting rate of return (ARR) that a business would accept before approving an investment.
- Business debts payable after more than one year.
- Ratio that compares operating profit for the year with revenue.
- Measures the annual profitability of an investment as a percentage of the average investment (average capital cost).
- An item of monetary value owned by a business.
- The total value of all long-term finance invested in a business.
- The average time taken (in days) to receive payment from customers who bought on credit.
Down
- One-time profit that is difficult to repeat or sustain.
- Compares liquid assets to current liabilities to assess short-term financial strength (liquid assets/current liabilities).
- Revenue minus the cost of sales.
- Measures the proportion of capital employed in the business that is financed by long-term borrowing (non-current liabilities).
- The amount of profit after tax and interest earned per share.
- Compares operating profit with capital employed to measure efficiency.
- Profit before tax minus profit (or corporation) tax expenses.
- the value of total assets minus the total value of liabilities
- Gross profit minus overhead expenses (also known as operating profit).
- The value of payments due from customers who purchased goods on credit.
- The present value of estimated future cash flows from an investment.
- The value of debts for goods bought on credit payable to suppliers (accounts payable).
- The total value of assets minus total value of liabilities
- The direct cost of goods sold during the financial year.
- The average time taken (in days) to pay suppliers for purchases of supplies made on credit.
- The share of profits paid to shareholders, in return for investment in company.
- Forecast cash inflows minus forecast outflows.
- Evaluating the profitability or feasibility of an investment project.
- The value of materials and other supplies bought by business on credit (over 1 year).
- The time it takes for an investment's net cash inflows to repay the initial cost.
42 Clues: current assets - inventories • Revenue minus the cost of sales. • The present day value of future cash flows • Profit that can be repeated and sustained. • Profit from operations minus interest costs. • Forecast cash inflows minus forecast outflows. • An item of monetary value owned by a business. • Business debts payable after more than one year. • ...
Staffing a business 2025-11-06
Across
- is a summary of the duties, tasks, and responsibilities of a specific role.
- are the necessary skills, knowledge, and qualifications for a specific role.
- is the process of choosing an employee based on online forms completed by a job applicant.
- are the inventions and innovations of tools that solve problems and enhance processes.
- is the process of filling job vacancies with individuals outside of a business.
- is the ethical conduct of a business beyond legal obligations, and the consideration of social, economic, and environmental impacts when making business decisions.
- are written communications that an employee must provide to a business within a certain amount of time before leaving their position.
- is the verbal communication of information between individuals.
- is a private computer network used to share information within a business.
- is the process of organising several duties, tasks, and responsibilities into one specific role.
- is the process of administering practical or written assessments to determine the suitability of a job candidate for a position.
- are the minimum entitlements an employer owes its employees, which are set out in the Fair Work Act 2009.
- is the process of introducing a new employee to the business.
- is when an employee is committed to supporting the business achieve its objectives
Down
- is the management of risks to ensure the protection of the health and safety of everyone in the workplace, including customers, employees, and suppliers.
- are a collection of web pages and content, published on at least one web server, that is identifiable by a common domain name.
- is the process of filling job vacancies with individuals who are not currently located in Australia.
- is a scientific method of examining a job applicant’s behavioural style and reasoning skills.
- are the people who work for businesses in exchange for payment.
- are programmable machines that are capable of performing specified tasks.
- is a business that works on behalf of an employer to find suitable job candidates.
- is a meeting that occurs between an employer and a job candidate to determine whether they have the necessary knowledge, skills, and ideas to fulfil the position.
- is the process of filling job vacancies with existing staff at the business.
- is the division of a person’s time between the demands of their job and their personal life.
- is the fair treatment and participation of all individuals in the workplace.
- is software that is able to mimic the behaviour of humans
- the requirements a business has for employees.
- is the money an employee receives from an employer in exchange for the work they complete.
- is a legal document that outlines the wages and work conditions of an employee within a business.
- is the programs used on computers and other electronic devices.
- are what an employer has agreed to offer the employee in return for the work they complete.
- is the process of identifying the essential duties, tasks, and responsibilities of a specific role.
- is the online platforms that can be used to connect with others and share content.
- is the likelihood of an employee keeping their job.
34 Clues: the requirements a business has for employees. • is the likelihood of an employee keeping their job. • is software that is able to mimic the behaviour of humans • is the process of introducing a new employee to the business. • are the people who work for businesses in exchange for payment. • is the verbal communication of information between individuals. • ...
Chapter 3 - Vocabulary 2 2019-11-10
Across
- a business that operates and pays taxes as a partnership but has limited liability for the owners
- to make
- where an exchange takes place between buyers and sellers
- a number assigned by the IRS that is used for income tax purposes
- people who buy shares of stock and are therefore the legal owner of the corporation
Down
- a contractual agreement to sell a company’s products or services in a designated geographic area
- the application to operate as a corporation
- the owner of a business is responsible to pay the business debts out of personal assets
- a written document that states how a partnership will be organized
- a group of individuals who are responsible for overseeing the general affairs of a corporation
- a business partner who has decision-making authority, takes an active role in running the business, and has unlimited liability
- rules by which a corporation will operate
- to choose
- an organization that is owned and operated by its members
- a business organization that operates as a legal entity, is separate from its owners, and is an individual person
15 Clues: to make • to choose • rules by which a corporation will operate • the application to operate as a corporation • where an exchange takes place between buyers and sellers • an organization that is owned and operated by its members • a number assigned by the IRS that is used for income tax purposes • a written document that states how a partnership will be organized • ...
MIDTERM_BUSINESS ETHIC_AUG24 2024-10-21
Across
- What term refers to being responsible for one's actions in a business context?
- What foundational beliefs guide a company’s ethical framework?
- Governance What is the system of rules and practices directing a company’s operations?
- What term describes adherence to moral and ethical principles?
- Dilemma What do we call a situation where a difficult choice must be made between two ethical principles?
- Responsibility What term describes the obligation of a business to contribute to society?
- Who are individuals or groups affected by a company's actions?
Down
- Who is someone that reports unethical practices within an organization?
- What is the practice of openly communicating company actions and policies?
- What term describes following laws and regulations in business operations?
- Ethics What term refers to the principles that guide behavior in the world of business?
- Philosophy What is the study of the nature of morality and ethical reasoning?
- Ethics What ethical theory emphasizes character and the virtues as central to moral decision-making?
- What is the study of right and wrong in business called?
- of Ethics What document outlines a company's ethical standards?
15 Clues: What is the study of right and wrong in business called? • What foundational beliefs guide a company’s ethical framework? • What term describes adherence to moral and ethical principles? • Who are individuals or groups affected by a company's actions? • of Ethics What document outlines a company's ethical standards? • ...
2.04 vocabulary 2022-11-02
Across
- the human, natural and capital goods used to produce goods and services
- assumes the risk of starting a business
- anything of value people own
- anywhere the buying and/or selling of goods takes place
- people who work to produce goods and services
- organized way in which a country handles it's decisions and solves it's economic problems
- The desire to make a profit which moves people to invest in business
Down
- price determines what people buy
- individuals and groups control a business or production rather than government
- manufactured or constructed items used in the production of goods or services
- an economic system in which the question of what, how, for whom goods will be produced are answered by individuals and business in the marketplace
- items found in nature and used to produce goods or services
- an economic systems in which individuals make most economic decisions but some government control and ownership exist
- the rivalry between two or more businesses to attract scarce customer dollar
- monetary reward a business owner for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
15 Clues: anything of value people own • price determines what people buy • assumes the risk of starting a business • people who work to produce goods and services • anywhere the buying and/or selling of goods takes place • items found in nature and used to produce goods or services • The desire to make a profit which moves people to invest in business • ...
Chapter One Review: Exploring the Business Environment and Economics 2024-06-14
Across
- A factor of production focused on work.
- Economic systems in which the government largely decides what goods and services will be produced, who will get them, and how the economy will grow.
- A factor of production focused on understanding.
- Economic systems in which the market largely determines what goods and services get produced, who gets them, and how the economy grows.
- A business environment focused on technology.
- A business environment where you compete.
- A factor of production focused on money.
Down
- A factor of production focused on business owners.
- Economic indicator that is the number of civilians at least 16 years old who are unemployed and tried to find a job within the prior four weeks.
- A business environment that's about legalities.
- A factor of production focused on ground and fields.
- Economic indicator that is the total value of final goods and services produced in a country in a given year
- A business environment focused on human demography.
- Economic indicator which is a general rise in the prices of goods and services over time.
- A business environment about to the economy.
15 Clues: A factor of production focused on work. • A factor of production focused on money. • A business environment where you compete. • A business environment about to the economy. • A business environment focused on technology. • A business environment that's about legalities. • A factor of production focused on understanding. • ...
Entrepreneurship 2021-11-09
Across
- public promoting a product
- starts a business
- a financial gain
- develop professional or social contacts.
- puts money into financial plans
- list of items such as property
- occupation, profession, or trade.
- slang word for job
Down
- Job a supplementary source of income.
- a new business
- the sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities
- selling goods in large quantities
- wealth
- promoting
- to sell
- could be a lost
16 Clues: wealth • to sell • promoting • a new business • could be a lost • a financial gain • starts a business • slang word for job • public promoting a product • list of items such as property • puts money into financial plans • selling goods in large quantities • occupation, profession, or trade. • Job a supplementary source of income. • develop professional or social contacts. • ...
