business Crossword Puzzles
Business Communication 2025-10-29
Across
- Response of the receiver to the message.
- To teach somebody a subject or how to do something
- How a message is conveyed. Oral, written, and nonverbal are the three major channels of communication.
- The exchange of information between people.
- Interferences with the message on both ends. These could be ringing phones, poor grammar and spelling, interruptions, etc.
- The goal or intended outcome of something
Down
- The receiver of a communication
- To succeed in convincing somebody to do something, especially by reasoning, pleading, or coaxing
- A formal way of communication that businesses use when communicating with clients or other businesses.
- Something that obstructs or separates, often by emphasizing differences
- To communicate information or knowledge to somebody
- To engage a person or audience by providing amusing or interesting material
- How people unconsciously or consciously change the message.
13 Clues: The receiver of a communication • Response of the receiver to the message. • The goal or intended outcome of something • The exchange of information between people. • To teach somebody a subject or how to do something • To communicate information or knowledge to somebody • How people unconsciously or consciously change the message. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-12-04
Across
- - a coin that is worth 5 cents
- - someone who is a consumer of goods and services of the distributor
- - when a good or service costs less than it normally would or is expected to.
- - when you receive monetary compensation for work
- - to exchange a monetary medium to borrow goods for a limited time, often this is used with cars and houses.
- - when a good or service costs no money
- - to exchange an monetary medium for goods or services
- - the act of making a financial gain
Down
- - the act of taking account of the total amount of money one has.
- - gaining money in reward of labor or services, it is the amount of money you have received.
- - The practice of making a living by exchanging in commerce.
- - the act of distributing money for needs or wants, often this action is done at stores while shopping.
- - a type of monetary medium
13 Clues: - a type of monetary medium • - a coin that is worth 5 cents • - the act of making a financial gain • - when a good or service costs no money • - when you receive monetary compensation for work • - to exchange an monetary medium for goods or services • - The practice of making a living by exchanging in commerce. • ...
Business Objectives 2026-02-26
Across
- An objective to expand the business, which can be organic (internal) or inorganic (external).
- Achieving a "good enough" level of profit or performance rather than maximizing it. This often happens because of the principal-agent problem, where managers balance owner needs with their own interests.
- Profit above normal profit.
- Resources are allocated to maximize utility.
- Occurs where marginal revenue is zero. Often pursued to increase market share or by managers seeking higher commissions.
Down
- A broad statement of a business’s purpose, which often sets the context for specific, shorter-term objectives.
- Producing at the lowest point on the average cost curve.
- Increasing the proportion of the market, allowing the firm to gain more control over prices and suppliers.
- A key objective, especially during recessions or for new, smaller firms facing intense competition.
- The minimum level of profit required to keep a firm in its current market.
- Minimizing expenses to improve efficiency or gain a competitive advantage, often achieved through outsourcing or economies of scale.
- Occurs where average cost equals average revenue, or breaking even. Used to gain market share, clear stock, or deter new entrants.
- The main goal where marginal cost equals marginal revenue. High profits increase dividends and share price, but might attract regulatory attention.
13 Clues: Profit above normal profit. • Resources are allocated to maximize utility. • Producing at the lowest point on the average cost curve. • The minimum level of profit required to keep a firm in its current market. • An objective to expand the business, which can be organic (internal) or inorganic (external). • ...
Module 3 2025-09-23
Across
- The opposite of "in the country"
- A business’s total sales in a period
- Money a business receives
- Things planned or agreed for an event
- A request made formally
- To delay something to a later time
- To organize a business or project
- A small payment you must pay for a service
Down
- New product introduction to the market
- A right to use a company’s brand and name
- A younger company controlled by a parent company
- Building or starting something without anything to begin
- Another way to say "delay"
- A business symbol legally protected
- To manage or operate a business
- A retirement savings plan by a company
16 Clues: A request made formally • Money a business receives • Another way to say "delay" • To manage or operate a business • The opposite of "in the country" • To organize a business or project • To delay something to a later time • A business symbol legally protected • A business’s total sales in a period • Things planned or agreed for an event • New product introduction to the market • ...
BASIC ACCOUNTING TERMS 2025-05-14
Across
- PERSON OR FIRM FROM WHOM GOODS HAVE BEEN PURCHASED ON CREDIT
- A T SHAPE FORMAT
- PROFIT OF IRREGULAR NATURE
- GRADUAL DECREASE IN THE VALUE OF AN ASSET
- WHEN ASSETS ARE MORE THAN LIABILITIES
- GOODS LYING UNSOLD WITH THE BUSINESS
- LEFT SIDE OF AN ACCOUNT
Down
- PERSON OR FIRM TO WHOM GOODS HAVE BEEN SOLD ON CREDIT
- THINGS OWNED BY A BUSINESS
- REDUCTION IN PRICE OF A COMMODITY
- EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES
- AMOUNT OWED BY AN ENTERPRISE
- WRITTEN EVIDENCE OF A BUSINESS TRANSACTION
- ITEMS WE DEAL IN
- MONEY OR ANYTHING OF VALUE TAKEN OUT OF THE BUSINESS FOR PERSONAL USE
- MONEY OR ASSETS INVESTED BY OWNER
16 Clues: A T SHAPE FORMAT • ITEMS WE DEAL IN • LEFT SIDE OF AN ACCOUNT • THINGS OWNED BY A BUSINESS • PROFIT OF IRREGULAR NATURE • AMOUNT OWED BY AN ENTERPRISE • EXCESS OF REVENUE OVER EXPENSES • REDUCTION IN PRICE OF A COMMODITY • MONEY OR ASSETS INVESTED BY OWNER • GOODS LYING UNSOLD WITH THE BUSINESS • WHEN ASSETS ARE MORE THAN LIABILITIES • GRADUAL DECREASE IN THE VALUE OF AN ASSET • ...
Trey Mifsud, Unit 5 2014-12-04
Across
- a negitive effect
- created telephone service
- more goods available
- growth of industry
- rise for big business
- First airplane
- of big business
Down
- created electricity
- mechanism reduced farm labor
- of big business
- created by Henry ford
- negative effects
- captain of automobile industry
- rise of business
- d Rockefeller: captain of oil industry
15 Clues: First airplane • of big business • of big business • negative effects • rise of business • a negitive effect • growth of industry • created electricity • more goods available • created by Henry ford • rise for big business • created telephone service • mechanism reduced farm labor • captain of automobile industry • d Rockefeller: captain of oil industry
Business Plans 2022-03-29
Across
- A ....... plan is a written document specifying a business idea and how it will be carried out.
- The ...... plan of a business plans lists the roles of company employees
- .......... alternatives for financing, production, staffing, and marketing should be developed as part of the business plan process.
- ........financing is the money needed to start a business.
- The .... plan of a business plan will describe the advertisements used, where they are used, and when they are used.
Down
- .........financing is the money needed to pay for the main parts of a business, like the building and the machines.
- .......financing is the money needed for day to day operations of your business.
- The .... plan of a business plan will describe the costs and sources of funding for your company.
- The ...... of your business is part of your business plan where you describe your business idea, goals of your business, products sold, and strengths/weaknesses of your businesss.
- The ...... analysis of the business plan describes who will be using your product/service
10 Clues: ........financing is the money needed to start a business. • The ...... plan of a business plans lists the roles of company employees • .......financing is the money needed for day to day operations of your business. • The ...... analysis of the business plan describes who will be using your product/service • ...
nothing impossible the word itself says i'm possible 2018-04-14
Across
- to quit a job suddenly
- when business grow
- your city's name
- the skill of managing people
- a percentage of each sale that goes directly to the salesperson
- algerian university name
- the money of one country
- the time by which some project must be finished
- MBA group ordinary number
- I ___________________ two mistakes in the last quiz
- The sudy of how to run a business
- british coin
Down
- britichcurrency
- a paper which explains what was sold and what price
- 1000000000
- when business is slow
- who controls finances
- Sh! Someone ___________________ to our conversation
- someone who is extroveted and loves interacting with people
- your university degree
- a promise that the thing you sell will be good quality
- to search for or choose workers
- who presides over the company's board meeting
- who runs a business
- when a company has a profit it is ___________________
- the details in agreement or contract
26 Clues: 1000000000 • british coin • britichcurrency • your city's name • when business grow • who runs a business • when business is slow • who controls finances • to quit a job suddenly • your university degree • algerian university name • the money of one country • MBA group ordinary number • the skill of managing people • to search for or choose workers • The sudy of how to run a business • ...
Chapter 32 The Salon Business 2013-03-07
Across
- One reason to go into a partnership
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Individual owner and manager
- Written description of your business as you see it today and the next five years
- long-term picture of what the business is to become and what it will look like
- Can help you protect your personal assets
- Primary concern when planning a salon layout
- Information about a specific population
- This comes first when sharing your success with your staff
Down
- You will want to base this on your primary clientele and their needs
- Owners continue to do this while they manage a salon
- Used in the daily business operation
- Staff or team
- You will need finances for this type of expense when opening a salon
- Responsible for paying unemployment insurance taxes
- Good business operations require a simple and efficient
- Answers phones, books appointments, inventory
- The lease should specify who is ___ for repairs and expenses
- Renting a booth or a station in a salon
- Promoting the salon
20 Clues: Staff or team • Promoting the salon • Individual owner and manager • One reason to go into a partnership • Used in the daily business operation • Renting a booth or a station in a salon • Information about a specific population • Can help you protect your personal assets • Primary concern when planning a salon layout • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Unit 1.2 Revision 2013-10-11
Across
- a business opportunity
- a document granting exclusive rights towards your product
- thinking differently and thinking of unexpected ideas
- the hat that is optimistic
- the place where goods and services are sold
- a name, symbol or other device identifying is officially owned by someone
- the things you need to run and start up your business
- Another word for business
- a piece of data of which you can explore your ideas
- the legal right to ownership of and invention
Down
- the guy on apprentice
- the process of transforming the invention into a product that customers will want to buy
- the discovery of potenial in a new product. New ways of making a product
- the audience you are aiming your product at
- RISKS calculating risks
- the man who created microsoft
- Somebody who owns there own business and is willing to take risks
- who uses your product or service
- the opposite of goods
- products that are tangible
20 Clues: the guy on apprentice • the opposite of goods • a business opportunity • RISKS calculating risks • Another word for business • the hat that is optimistic • products that are tangible • the man who created microsoft • who uses your product or service • the audience you are aiming your product at • the place where goods and services are sold • ...
Economic Vocabulary Cross Word puzzle 2022-11-10
Across
- Minimal skills might need to know.
- ownership is flexible.
- No specialized skills.
- Easier and cheaper to get rid of those employees.
- A law gives workers the choice to join a union.
- Help corporations grow.
- No owner often run by a board.
- The gab is referred to as glass celling.
- Safety laws.
- Advanced skills and education.
Down
- Specialized abilities need little supervision.
- Make up almost 30% of workers' compensation.
- Business owned by one person.
- Historical cause is racial discrimination.
- Used strikes to accomplish their goals.
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals.
- Can be harmful to the company and the workers.
- The average person can expect to hole 8-12 jobs in their lifetime.
- A business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits.
- A semi-independent business that pays fees to a parent company.
- When extended negotiations or a strike mediation often happens.
21 Clues: Safety laws. • ownership is flexible. • No specialized skills. • Help corporations grow. • Business owned by one person. • No owner often run by a board. • Advanced skills and education. • Minimal skills might need to know. • Used strikes to accomplish their goals. • The gab is referred to as glass celling. • Historical cause is racial discrimination. • ...
GDP Crossword 2021-04-06
Across
- Economics concerning a business
- Goods being sent out by a country
- Per person
- the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- Goods being taken in by a country
- he plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- applying inventions to new products or services
- business cycle stage showing upward GDP direction
- The total amount of goods produced by a country
Down
- The total value of a nations productions of goods and services
- Something new
- Ia. Land
- The effectiveness of producing products
- A fall in the level of real GDP over the course of 6 months
- Severe or prolonged recession
- Economics on a large scale including countries
- The high point of recovery stage of business cycle
- The sum total of Knowledge and Resources acquired by a society
- cycle, the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
20 Clues: Ia. Land • Per person • Something new • Severe or prolonged recession • Economics concerning a business • Goods being sent out by a country • Goods being taken in by a country • The effectiveness of producing products • Economics on a large scale including countries • applying inventions to new products or services • The total amount of goods produced by a country • ...
Topic 5 Section 1-7 2023-11-07
Across
- History of organized labor
- held-stocks bought and sold in financial markets
- Liability partnership (LLP)
- All nonmilitary people who are employed and unemployed
- In reality very few occur in the U.S.
- Group of individuals for their shared benefit
- There are gaps based on race
- supply,demand, and the labor market
- Most complex form of business
Down
- Business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division
- If the person fails the investing partner only loses the money
- No specialized skills, minimal skills,advantage skills
- In 2020 women earned 16 cents less than man
- Collective bargaining is the term for unions
- cooperatives
- of the right-to-work laws maintain that workers
- To make all the decisions
- Believe these laws give workers in unionized
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- Business owned by 1 person
- One person holds the and the other invests the money
21 Clues: cooperatives • To make all the decisions • History of organized labor • Business owned by 1 person • Liability partnership (LLP) • There are gaps based on race • Most complex form of business • supply,demand, and the labor market • In reality very few occur in the U.S. • In 2020 women earned 16 cents less than man • Collective bargaining is the term for unions • ...
Topic 5 Section 1-7 2023-11-08
Across
- To make all the decisions
- held-stocks bought and sold in financial markets
- Business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division
- In reality very few occur in the U.S.
- One person holds the and the other invests the money
- History of organized labor
- cooperatives
- Most complex form of business
- No specialized skills, minimal skills,advantage skills
- All nonmilitary people who are employed and unemployed
- There are gaps based on race
Down
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company
- Collective bargaining is the term for unions
- In 2020 women earned 16 cents less than man
- If the person fails the investing partner only loses the money
- Liability partnership (LLP)
- supply,demand, and the labor market
- Group of individuals for their shared benefit
- of the right-to-work laws maintain that workers
- Business owned by 1 person
- Believe these laws give workers in unionized
21 Clues: cooperatives • To make all the decisions • History of organized labor • Business owned by 1 person • Liability partnership (LLP) • There are gaps based on race • Most complex form of business • supply,demand, and the labor market • In reality very few occur in the U.S. • In 2020 women earned 16 cents less than man • Collective bargaining is the term for unions • ...
Crossword Puzzle Unit 6 Jack Rodney 2020-01-06
Across
- / anything of value that the business owns
- / whether the business's health is stable, improving, or declining is also known as
- equity / the amount the owner has invested in the business
- / financial summary estimating when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- / records income and expenditures at the time the money changes hands.
- / After collecting this documentation
- / Without this, Businesses would crumble
- / a business's financial condition at a particular moment-
- / One of the Source Documents
Down
- / Assets - liabilities = Owner's Equity
- / debts that the business owes
- / a special book or computer program in which transactions are recorded
- / method journalize income and expenditures at the time they occur
- / a accounting record for a specific department
- / the final step is "Closing the Books"
- / One of the Financial Transactions
- / sometimes called the profit-and-loss statement
- / a consistently applied process for handling its financial information
- / a listing of the business's different accounts and their current balances
- is the process of keeping financial records
20 Clues: / One of the Source Documents • / debts that the business owes • / One of the Financial Transactions • / After collecting this documentation • / Assets - liabilities = Owner's Equity • / the final step is "Closing the Books" • / Without this, Businesses would crumble • / anything of value that the business owns • is the process of keeping financial records • ...
Crossword Puzzle Unit 6 Jack Rodney 2020-01-06
Across
- / the amount the owner has invested in the business
- / a listing of the business's different accounts and their current balances
- / After collecting this documentation
- / whether the business's health is stable, improving, or declining is also known as
- / the final step is "Closing the Books"
- / Assets - liabilities = Owner's Equity
- / Without this, Businesses would crumble
- / anything of value that the business owns
- / financial summary estimating when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- is the process of keeping financial records
- / a business's financial condition at a particular moment-
- / a accounting record for a specific department
Down
- / sometimes called the profit-and-loss statement
- / method journalize income and expenditures at the time they occur
- / One of the Financial Transactions
- / a consistently applied process for handling its financial information
- / records income and expenditures at the time the money changes hands.
- / One of the Source Documents
- / a special book or computer program in which transactions are recorded
- / debts that the business owes
20 Clues: / One of the Source Documents • / debts that the business owes • / One of the Financial Transactions • / After collecting this documentation • / Assets - liabilities = Owner's Equity • / the final step is "Closing the Books" • / Without this, Businesses would crumble • / anything of value that the business owns • is the process of keeping financial records • ...
3.7 International Business 2024-09-09
Across
- Payment to the government
- financial guarantee
- movement of cash inflows
- converts its assets
- unable to pay its short-term debts
- value of sales revenue after all costs
- The suppliers who have yet to be paid
- Also known as non-current assets
- money coming into
- the goods that a business has available for sale
- value of cash held by a business
- Also known as working capital
- calculated using Price × Quantity.
- Also known as net current assets
- monitoring and management of debtors
- numerical difference
Down
- Found in a cash flow forecast
- duration between a business paying for its production costs of a good or service
- short-term debts
- short-term assets
- insufficient funds
- money
- money going out
- Also known as a cash flow problem
- business has sufficient liquidity
- A financial service
- predicts how cash
- repayable within 12 months.
- typically need to pay within 30 and 60 days.
- unable to pay
30 Clues: money • unable to pay • money going out • short-term debts • short-term assets • predicts how cash • money coming into • insufficient funds • financial guarantee • converts its assets • A financial service • numerical difference • movement of cash inflows • Payment to the government • repayable within 12 months. • Found in a cash flow forecast • Also known as working capital • ...
Exploring Business Puzzle 2024-05-30
Across
- who sells the products
- a logo or label associated with a company
- where products are sold
- looking around the room and playing with hands are examples
- two or more people involved in a business
- self-assurance
- the process of starting your own business
- how a product is moved through the modes of transportation
- member's potential to encounter risk is limited
- Um, like, and uh are examples
- where the product is sold
Down
- who makes the products
- a person's morals that dictate decisions
- never giving up
- a single-entity business that is recognized by the law
- how the product is marketed to be sold
- the amount of money allocated to a company
- Basic manners in a business setting
- where goods are purchased
- seven words by seven lines
- money and land are examples of this
- something you owe to somebody else
- something people are trying to sell
- how much the product costs
24 Clues: self-assurance • never giving up • who makes the products • who sells the products • where products are sold • where goods are purchased • where the product is sold • seven words by seven lines • how much the product costs • Um, like, and uh are examples • something you owe to somebody else • Basic manners in a business setting • money and land are examples of this • ...
Commerce Crossword 2025-08-23
Across
- Indirect tax on goods and services in India
- Current assets minus current liabilities
- Amount owed by a business to outsiders
- Quantity producers are willing to sell at a price
- Surplus of income over expenses
- Person who puts money into a business for profit
- Cost of producing one additional unit
- The original system of exchanging goods for goods
- Desire backed by ability and willingness to pay
- Book of final entry containing accounts
- Extra satisfaction from one more unit consumed
Down
- Statement showing assets liabilities and capital
- Market with a single seller
- Resources owned by the business with future benefit
- The systematic recording of financial transactions
- Profit share paid to shareholders
- Goods held for sale or production use
- Point where total revenue equals total cost
- One who purchases goods for personal use
- Financial plan of expected income and expenditure
- Owners claim on the assets of a business
- Independent examination of financial statements
- Book of original entry for transaction
23 Clues: Market with a single seller • Surplus of income over expenses • Profit share paid to shareholders • Goods held for sale or production use • Cost of producing one additional unit • Amount owed by a business to outsiders • Book of original entry for transaction • Book of final entry containing accounts • Current assets minus current liabilities • ...
Q4-Quiz 1 2026-02-15
Across
- – when someone is treated badly, bullied, or disturbed repeatedly.
- – Likelihood of keeping a job without risk.
- – Protection for creative works like books or music.
- – Favoring relatives or friends in hiring/promotion.
- – Mandatory payments to the government.
- – tricking or cheating someone to get something unfairly.
- – Support or regular buying from a business.
- – Doing tasks properly and accepting consequences.
- – Moral principles guiding workplace behavior.
- – Person who buys or uses products/services.
Down
- – Unique identifiers for businesses or brands.
- – Promoting products to attract buyers.
- – Being answerable for actions and decisions.
- – Person who starts and runs a business.
- – Giving or receiving favors for unfair advantage.
- – Legal agreements that define responsibilities and rights.
- – Provides products or materials to a business.
- – Money earned for work, often hourly or daily.
- – Unfair treatment based on who someone is.
- – Abilities or expertise to perform tasks well.
- – the way a product is wrapped or contained to keep it safe and make it appealing.
21 Clues: – Promoting products to attract buyers. • – Mandatory payments to the government. • – Person who starts and runs a business. • – Likelihood of keeping a job without risk. • – Unfair treatment based on who someone is. • – Support or regular buying from a business. • – Person who buys or uses products/services. • – Being answerable for actions and decisions. • ...
Luca Social Studies 2026-03-16
Across
- something that can be used in a business
- the amount of product people are willing to buy
- when a product is easy to find
- the work that someone does
- a person that needs to hire someone
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- money that is paid to the government
- a tax on goods that you buy
- when a product is hard to find
- money that you have to pay back
- a person who buys a product
- a business that makes a product
Down
- the study of how we use money
- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item a person must buy
- rivalry between two or more companies
- doing one thing very well in a business
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- the amount of things that exist
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- someone who works for an employer
20 Clues: the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • a person who buys a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is easy to find • when a product is hard to find • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • a business that makes a product • someone who works for an employer • a person that needs to hire someone • ...
BUSINESS 2021-06-25
Across
- I would like to lend you money but my hands are tied with the debts I have.
- in this job you have to learn the ropes to deal with all types of customers.
- the house is not built the way I wanted, let's go back to the drawing board to make some changes.
- If the company does not generate higher sales we will go down swinging and then we will go bankrupt.
Down
- The learning curve is too low because the designated operations are not complete.
- apple cornered the technology market more than samsung.
- the contract you had was left up in the air because no paperwork was ever signed.
- to prosper in earnings we have to follow everything according to by the book.
8 Clues: apple cornered the technology market more than samsung. • I would like to lend you money but my hands are tied with the debts I have. • in this job you have to learn the ropes to deal with all types of customers. • to prosper in earnings we have to follow everything according to by the book. • ...
Business 2019-09-22
8 Clues: Another word for business • A person who buys something • Something that customers buy • Describes how much is a product • A picture or design of the company • Another business that does the same thing • A person who has an idea and has a business • A song or a sentence that makes you remember the company
BUSINESS 2020-01-09
8 Clues: MAKE EASIER • IT IS RELIABLE • RICHLY DETAILED • TOO MUCH OF SOMETHING • POPULAR WORDS OR EXPRESSIONS • DROPPED WITHOUT CARING WHERE • INVOLVES THE MOVEMENT OF MONEY • A TOOL THAT ORGANIZES INFORMATION
Business 2020-12-21
Across
- What is the result of profiting?
- What is the period of time called when an retailer sells products at reduced prices?
- In which urban civilization did business started from?
- What do you need before starting a small business in order to make it big?
Down
- What is the action of promoting products?
- What did exchanging goods called in the ancient world?
- What do you need to use the right way in order to develop your business?
- In Business, what is selling for?
8 Clues: What is the result of profiting? • In Business, what is selling for? • What is the action of promoting products? • What did exchanging goods called in the ancient world? • In which urban civilization did business started from? • What do you need to use the right way in order to develop your business? • ...
Business 2020-12-21
Across
- What is the result of profiting?
- In which urban civilization did business started from?
- What is the action of promoting products?
- What do you need before starting a small business in order to make it big?
Down
- What is the period of time called when an retailer sells products at reduced prices?
- In Business, what is selling for?
- What do you need to use the right way in order to develop your business?
- What did exchanging goods called in the ancient world?
8 Clues: What is the result of profiting? • In Business, what is selling for? • What is the action of promoting products? • In which urban civilization did business started from? • What did exchanging goods called in the ancient world? • What do you need to use the right way in order to develop your business? • ...
Business 2023-05-03
Across
- something with cash value that you get
- Spending money on things we want with the money left over after buying things we need
- something required to live
- something desired but not required to live
Down
- money you received
- how we plan to spend our money
- What we are entitled to as consumers who purchase goods/services
- money you spend
8 Clues: money you spend • money you received • something required to live • how we plan to spend our money • something with cash value that you get • something desired but not required to live • What we are entitled to as consumers who purchase goods/services • Spending money on things we want with the money left over after buying things we need
business 2013-05-12
8 Clues: a sum of money • money paid to a worker • Computer keyboard skill • A person who runs a company • all the workers in a company • A manager's job is to _ _ _ a company • This person works in the music business • How many _ _ _ _ _ _ did our sales staff get today
Business 2013-03-19
8 Clues: Money made • what the customer buys • advertising your product • Where you can buy the product • a way to add value to a product • who you want to aim your product at • How much a customer has paid for the product • the difference between how much it costs to make a product
business 2013-03-19
8 Clues: money made • how much the product is • what the customer is buying • where a customer buys a product • gathering material for the product • how the customer will see the product • the final sector in the business production • you can turn the material into something you can sell
Business 2023-09-26
Across
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession.
- the customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
- a place where people work, such as an office or factory.
Down
- one of two or more recurring periods in which different groups of workers do the same jobs in relay.
- manner of dress at a particular office, club, event, etc.
- one of a set of explicit or understood regulations or principles governing conduct within a particular activity or sphere.
- activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result.
8 Clues: of, relating to, or characteristic of a profession. • a place where people work, such as an office or factory. • manner of dress at a particular office, club, event, etc. • moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity. • activity involving mental or physical effort done in order to achieve a purpose or result. • ...
business 2024-01-11
Across
- perversely inclined to disagree or to do the opposite of what is expected or desired
- a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair
- make known (private or sensitive information)
- (of a person or remark) uncompromisingly forthright
Down
- subject (someone) to harassment or pressure to do something; harass or pester
- subject (someone) to harassment or pressure to do something; harass or pester
- a thing with a distinct and independent existence.
- used to refer to the circulation of rumours and unofficial information
- the quality of being coherent and intelligible
9 Clues: make known (private or sensitive information) • the quality of being coherent and intelligible • a thing with a distinct and independent existence. • (of a person or remark) uncompromisingly forthright • used to refer to the circulation of rumours and unofficial information • a difference in level or treatment, especially one that is seen as unfair • ...
Business 2024-05-18
Across
- having a strong desire to be successful
- a person who owns a business
- something that causes problems at some time in the future
- connected with money
Down
- the activity of buying or selling products
- things that are produced, usually for sale
- to start a business
- the money you make in business or by selling products
8 Clues: to start a business • connected with money • a person who owns a business • having a strong desire to be successful • the activity of buying or selling products • things that are produced, usually for sale • the money you make in business or by selling products • something that causes problems at some time in the future
Business 2025-01-16
8 Clues: A place where people work • A person who doesn't have a job • A person who hires others to work • What you earn in exchange for work • The person who works for a business • The action of advancing in position • The organization that employs people • The state of no longer working due to age
BUSINESS 2024-08-25
Across
- A TYPE OF BUSINESS THAT PROVIDES SERVICES SUCH AS EXPERTISE, SKILLED LABOR, OR PERSONAL LABOR, INSTEAD OF PHYSICAL PRODUCTS.
- A TYPE OF BUSINESS WITH A SINGLE OWNER THAT IS NOT INCORPORATED AND HAS NO LEGAL SEPARATION FROM THE OWNER
- THIS IS THE FINANCIAL BENEFIT REALIZED WHEN REVENUE GENERATED FROM A BUSINESS ACTIVITY EXCEEDS THE EXPENSES COSTS AND TAXES INVOLVED.
- THIS IS THE TICKER SYMBOL FOR ONE OF THE BIGGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD. HINT: BILL GATES FOUNDED THIS COMPANY
Down
- A TYPE OF BUSINESS THAT HAS A LEGAL AGREEMENT BETWEEN TWO OR MORE PEOPLE OR ENTITIES TO OWN AND OPERATE A BUSINESS TOGETHER.
- A TYPE OF BUSINESS AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS A SINGLE ENTITY AND RECOGNIZED SUCH IN LAW, CAN EXIST FOREVER
- THIS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD BY MARKET CAPITALIZATION. HINT: ALSO A TASTY FRUIT
- A PERSON WHO PURCHASES GOODS AND SERVICES FOR PERSONAL USE
8 Clues: A PERSON WHO PURCHASES GOODS AND SERVICES FOR PERSONAL USE • THIS IS ONE OF THE LARGEST COMPANIES IN THE WORLD BY MARKET CAPITALIZATION. HINT: ALSO A TASTY FRUIT • A TYPE OF BUSINESS AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS A SINGLE ENTITY AND RECOGNIZED SUCH IN LAW, CAN EXIST FOREVER • ...
Quote 2024-07-26
Community Related Terms 2023-01-25
Commerce-1 2024-10-01
Across
- transfer ownership in goods
- is organic to business organization
- Environment that indirectly relates to business
- create form utility
- international trade forum
- conditions decide level of income
Down
- lifeblood of business
- are intangible but benefit consumers
- Environment that provides basic inputs
- creates place utility
- growth decides size of the market
- regulate business organizations
12 Clues: create form utility • lifeblood of business • creates place utility • international trade forum • transfer ownership in goods • regulate business organizations • growth decides size of the market • conditions decide level of income • is organic to business organization • are intangible but benefit consumers • Environment that provides basic inputs • ...
Go Beyond the Sale LAP Crossword 2024-10-08
Across
- The customer’s preference for a business; usually expressed in regular purchases from the business
- The arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now and pay later
- A career that involves responding to consumer needs and wants through planned, personalized communications intended to influence purchase decisions and ensure satisfaction
- The point in a sales presentation at which the customer makes a favorable buying decision
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- Any person or business with the potential to purchase a good, service, or idea; qualified lead
- Customers who continue to buy from a company, salesperson, etc.
- A measure of how well a business has met its customers’ expectations
Down
- Activities and benefits provided by a business to its customers to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- An advantage consumers receive from using a product
- Evaluative or corrective information given by the customer to the salesperson
- A person’s or business’s good name; quality of character
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
- The people who buy goods and services
- A fact about or characteristic of a product
15 Clues: The people who buy goods and services • A fact about or characteristic of a product • An advantage consumers receive from using a product • A person’s or business’s good name; quality of character • Customers who continue to buy from a company, salesperson, etc. • A measure of how well a business has met its customers’ expectations • ...
Chart of Accounts Crossword 2024-11-14
Across
- The first account listed under assets is always this.
- The account title given to a revenue account for money received for services provided (two words, no space)
- An equity account that tracks the money the owner withdrawals or takes from the business.
- An equity account that tracks the money the owner invested in the business.
- This asset account tracks the value of the business's computers, printers, or packing materials, for example.
- These expenses cover things like water, electricity and natural gas.
- This account type includes things the business owns or has.
- A monthly expense for a store building, for example
Down
- The second account listed under assets is always this (two words - no space!)
- This account type keeps tracks of what the business OWES to others outside the business.
- True or False: There can be more than one Accounts Receiveable account; for example, AR - Russo Auto and AR - Hawk.
- The chart of a accounts is a numbered ____ for all accounts a business has.
- This account type falls under equity and tracks the money received from sales, for example.
- This asset account tracks the value of things like desks or waiting area chairs.
- This account type falls under equity and tracks the money spent to run the business.
15 Clues: A monthly expense for a store building, for example • The first account listed under assets is always this. • This account type includes things the business owns or has. • These expenses cover things like water, electricity and natural gas. • An equity account that tracks the money the owner invested in the business. • ...
7.3 Financial Language of Small Business 2026-05-08
Across
- profit Difference between revenue and costs; that is, what the business has left over after costs and expenses are paid.
- expenses Costs to run the business, not tied to making the product. Ex: Rent, utilities
- Profit The difference between revenue and cost of goods sold
- Any resource owned by the business used to produce value.
- Debts owed by the business
- payable Expenses from purchasing items on credit that are due.
- liabilities Debts due in more than one year
- Equity. The portion of the business that the owner has rights to
- Assets Assets that will last more than one year. (type of long-term) Ex: equipment, property
Down
- assets Can be used in a year or less. Current assets can also be referred to as liquid assets, assets which are easily changed into cash. Ex: Cash, Accountants receivable, Inventory
- Payable. Long-term loan
- payable Real estate
- liabilities. Debts due in one year or less.
- of goods sold Costs directly used to make the product you sell. Ex: materials and labor
- Includes any money coming into the business. Ex: Sales, fees, interest
- assets Items a business owns that will last more than one year and help the company operate or make money over time. Ex: Patents, Buildings
- liabilities Expenses which are required for operation but have not been paid.
17 Clues: payable Real estate • Payable. Long-term loan • Debts owed by the business • liabilities. Debts due in one year or less. • liabilities Debts due in more than one year • Any resource owned by the business used to produce value. • Profit The difference between revenue and cost of goods sold • payable Expenses from purchasing items on credit that are due. • ...
Ch. 6 Sec. 1 & 2 2015-10-25
Across
- People who start new businesses.
- Owning the business involved in each step of a manufacturing process.
- Made the first piloted flight on December 17, 1903.
- The most popular exhibit at the 1876 international continental exposition.
- Companies that have many of the same legal rights as an individual.
- Owning all the business in a certain field.
- Dr Benjamin Silliman Jr discovered how to convert this.
- Inventor of electricity.
Down
- One of the most admired business leaders of the time.
- Period of rapid growth in U.S manufacturing in the late 1800's.
- A business that is free from government involvement.
- Helped increase U.S steel production.
- Inventor of the telephone.
- Economic system in which private business own and operate must industrial competition determines the cost of goods as well as workers pay.
- An exclusive right to make or sell inventions.
15 Clues: Inventor of electricity. • Inventor of the telephone. • People who start new businesses. • Helped increase U.S steel production. • Owning all the business in a certain field. • An exclusive right to make or sell inventions. • Made the first piloted flight on December 17, 1903. • A business that is free from government involvement. • ...
Entrepreneur 2025-05-06
Across
- When the money coming in equals the money going out.
- A document that outlines a company’s mission, market, and financial goals.
- A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups.
- The specific group of customers a business aims to serve.
- Money coming into a business from sales.
- Total income minus expenses.
- Financial assets available for investment or operations.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
Down
- A person who gives money to startups, usually early on.
- A unique identity for a product or business.
- A company’s ability to grow rapidly without losing efficiency.
- An analysis of market trends and consumer needs.
- A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing.
- Money invested into a business by its owners or shareholders.
- The act of promoting a product to investors.
15 Clues: Total income minus expenses. • Money coming into a business from sales. • A unique identity for a product or business. • The act of promoting a product to investors. • An analysis of market trends and consumer needs. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing. • ...
Entrepreneur 2025-05-06
Across
- A unique identity for a product or business.
- The specific group of customers a business aims to serve.
- The act of promoting a product to investors.
- When the money coming in equals the money going out.
- Money invested into a business by its owners or shareholders.
- Total income minus expenses.
- A document that outlines a company’s mission, market, and financial goals.
- A firm that provides funding to high-risk startups.
Down
- A person who gives money to startups, usually early on.
- Financial assets available for investment or operations.
- An analysis of market trends and consumer needs.
- A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing.
- A company’s ability to grow rapidly without losing efficiency.
- Money coming into a business from sales.
- The movement of money into and out of a business.
15 Clues: Total income minus expenses. • Money coming into a business from sales. • A unique identity for a product or business. • The act of promoting a product to investors. • An analysis of market trends and consumer needs. • The movement of money into and out of a business. • A new company, often tech-related and fast-growing. • ...
Chapter 32 The Salon Business 2013-03-07
Across
- One reason to go into a partnership
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- Individual owner and manager
- Written description of your business as you see it today and the next five years
- long-term picture of what the business is to become and what it will look like
- Can help you protect your personal assets
- Primary concern when planning a salon layout
- Information about a specific population
- This comes first when sharing your success with your staff
Down
- You will want to base this on your primary clientele and their needs
- Owners continue to do this while they manage a salon
- Used in the daily business operation
- Staff or team
- You will need finances for this type of expense when opening a salon
- Responsible for paying unemployment insurance taxes
- Good business operations require a simple and efficient
- Answers phones, books appointments, inventory
- The lease should specify who is ___ for repairs and expenses
- Renting a booth or a station in a salon
- Promoting the salon
20 Clues: Staff or team • Promoting the salon • Individual owner and manager • One reason to go into a partnership • Used in the daily business operation • Renting a booth or a station in a salon • Information about a specific population • Can help you protect your personal assets • Primary concern when planning a salon layout • Occupational Safety and Health Administration • ...
Topic 5 2023-11-15
Across
- when mediation does not work.
- specialized abilities.
- advance skills and education.
- no specialized skills
- Business owned by one person.
- Function like a general partnership but each partner only has a limited amount of liability.
- 27 million of the workers are .
- with no owner often run by a board.
Down
- is the most complex form of business.
- need to know how to use equipment
- advantage stockholders.
- unions and management negotiating labor laws.
- Business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division of responsibility and profits.
- have less pay and benefits.
- operation owned by a group of individuals for shared benefits.
- came out of changes in working conditions brought on by the Industrial Revolution
- two or more firms join together.
- semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company.
- use strikes to accomplish their goals.
- to Work gives people the option to join a union or not.
20 Clues: no specialized skills • specialized abilities. • advantage stockholders. • have less pay and benefits. • when mediation does not work. • advance skills and education. • Business owned by one person. • 27 million of the workers are . • two or more firms join together. • need to know how to use equipment • with no owner often run by a board. • is the most complex form of business. • ...
Accounts 2024-10-15
Across
- Page number
- Sale price of asset after its useful life
- Liability + Capital
- Amount earned by business by sale of goods and services
- Anticipation of losses but not profits
- Accounting is ___ of Business
- Money or money's worth introduced by the owner to the business
- Document which is base for recording purchase returns
- Internal Document in support of transaction
Down
- Signing on the back of cheque with the intention to transfer
- Transfer of ownership in goods
- The Debt which is irrecoverable
- The book which records adjustment and rectification entries
- A book maintained bank to record customer transactions
- Discount offered by reducing the price
- A Person to whom business owes money
- Excess of expenses over revenue
- An entry which appears on both the sides of cash book
- A Person whose assets are insufficient to pay his liabilities
- Commodities bought with the intention of use
- Unsold goods
21 Clues: Page number • Unsold goods • Liability + Capital • Accounting is ___ of Business • Transfer of ownership in goods • The Debt which is irrecoverable • Excess of expenses over revenue • A Person to whom business owes money • Discount offered by reducing the price • Anticipation of losses but not profits • Sale price of asset after its useful life • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- is the amount of money the business has after taxes
- are expense items that cannot clearly be associated with a particular product or function
- is a primary document of the general ledger
- are all of the expenses incurred in running your business
- decrease assets
- represent the amount of revenue a business has
- include building, land, machinery, vehicles
- is the recording, reporting, and analysis of a financial transaction
- increase assets
- are specific for the expense they incur
- are the opposite of an asset
Down
- measures the loss in a value of an asset
- are the daily expenses incurred in the operation of your business
- help identify the source of revenue
- is a required contribution for the support of a national state
- is derived by subtracting the cost of goods sold from net sales
- is an asset that can be turned into money in a short time
- Items of value that a company owns
- are divisions of the general ledger
- is an accounting system's main ledger
20 Clues: decrease assets • increase assets • are the opposite of an asset • Items of value that a company owns • help identify the source of revenue • are divisions of the general ledger • is an accounting system's main ledger • are specific for the expense they incur • measures the loss in a value of an asset • is a primary document of the general ledger • ...
Entrepreneurship 2022-09-27
Across
- earnings distributed to stockholders
- data that describes their age marital status and all their ethnic abilities
- a business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- more than one facility; ex - taco bell
- $ per hour
- people who buy your product
- a business owned by two or more people
- the process of running a business of one's own
- the ability to learn a particular job skill
- life data;characteristics of people
- students who will work for little or no pay to gain experience in the field
Down
- people who work for someone else
- a product's perceived value
- someone who owns and operates their own business
- look for people to hire
- paid communication to show off your product
- % of a sale to a sale paid to a salesperson that varies from month to month
- an original model on which later versions are patterned
- the amount owed to others
- $ per year
20 Clues: $ per hour • $ per year • look for people to hire • the amount owed to others • a product's perceived value • people who buy your product • people who work for someone else • life data;characteristics of people • earnings distributed to stockholders • more than one facility; ex - taco bell • a business owned by two or more people • paid communication to show off your product • ...
Joyner-chapter 2 Vocab 2022-09-15
Across
- must get permission from the stater to operate
- the rules
- financial information is recorded by entering it in the computer
- a period of time covered by accounting reports
- buys finish products and resells them
- a good amount
- are summarized information
- behaviors
- transform ideas to real world business
- sound
- it is owners personal holdings
- ability to survive and operate
- basics
- people chose to make their own services and goods
- accounting information is processed by hand
Down
- reporting information to management
- exact
- you own your own business
- you split ownership with someone
- the legal permission
- focuses on reporting information to external users
- designed to collect documents and report financial transactions
- business that spend more money then they earned
- the money to begin and maintain a operation
- is brought on
- buys raw materials and transforms them to finished products
- the amount spent to keep a business operating
- provides service aid for money
28 Clues: exact • sound • basics • the rules • behaviors • a good amount • is brought on • the legal permission • you own your own business • are summarized information • provides service aid for money • it is owners personal holdings • ability to survive and operate • you split ownership with someone • reporting information to management • buys finish products and resells them • ...
25130 2025-10-30
Across
- personal information safe.
- data to make decisions instead of guessing — _____ decision-making.
- and truth of data.
- data into pictures or graphs.
- like Power BI or Tableau.
- that mixes statistics, coding, and business.
- information is combined with experience — it becomes ____.
- of using computers and math to find patterns.
- Business Analytics and Business Analysis, this one is data-driven.
- what will happen next.
- out why it happened.
- future trends using data.
- people’s information and using data fairly.
- decisions based on gut feeling instead of facts.
- data to make better decisions.
Down
- what should we do.
- at old data to find patterns.
- that finds business needs and solutions.
- word for the average.
- large sets of data.
- that has been organized and given meaning.
- analytics uses this type of learning (hint: ___ learning).
- and preparing data.
- and figures collected for analysis.
- of the 5 Vs — the amount of data.
- of the 5 Vs — how fast data is created.
- deeper into data — drill-____.
- summary of big data is called _____.
- what happened in the past.
29 Clues: what should we do. • and truth of data. • large sets of data. • and preparing data. • out why it happened. • word for the average. • what will happen next. • like Power BI or Tableau. • future trends using data. • personal information safe. • what happened in the past. • at old data to find patterns. • data into pictures or graphs. • deeper into data — drill-____. • ...
25130 2025-10-30
Across
- personal information safe.
- data to make decisions instead of guessing — _____ decision-making.
- and truth of data.
- data into pictures or graphs.
- like Power BI or Tableau.
- that mixes statistics, coding, and business.
- information is combined with experience — it becomes ____.
- of using computers and math to find patterns.
- Business Analytics and Business Analysis, this one is data-driven.
- what will happen next.
- out why it happened.
- future trends using data.
- people’s information and using data fairly.
- decisions based on gut feeling instead of facts.
- data to make better decisions.
Down
- what should we do.
- at old data to find patterns.
- that finds business needs and solutions.
- word for the average.
- large sets of data.
- that has been organized and given meaning.
- analytics uses this type of learning (hint: ___ learning).
- and preparing data.
- and figures collected for analysis.
- of the 5 Vs — the amount of data.
- of the 5 Vs — how fast data is created.
- deeper into data — drill-____.
- summary of big data is called _____.
- what happened in the past.
29 Clues: what should we do. • and truth of data. • large sets of data. • and preparing data. • out why it happened. • word for the average. • what will happen next. • like Power BI or Tableau. • future trends using data. • personal information safe. • what happened in the past. • at old data to find patterns. • data into pictures or graphs. • deeper into data — drill-____. • ...
Business Studies- revision Term 2 (2019) 2019-06-02
Our Puzzling Economy 2022-03-25
Across
- a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve
- a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons
- the owner is personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- quits, or sells the business
- The most common form of business
- a form of business organization recognized by law as a separate legal entity with all the rights of an individual
Down
- firm legally ceases to exist when the owner
- at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business
- all partners are responsible for the management and financial obligations of the business
- a business owned and run by a single individual
- in the United States
11 Clues: in the United States • quits, or sells the business • The most common form of business • firm legally ceases to exist when the owner • a stock of finished goods and parts in reserve • a business owned and run by a single individual • a business that is jointly owned by two or more persons • at least one partner is not active in the daily running of the business • ...
Business Crossword-Leah 2019-10-21
Across
- something a business reaches for
- an estimate of income
- a person who purchased goods and service for personal use
- working together in a business
- lots of little things to make a big business
- earnings from sales
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
Down
- a TV add relating to the product or business
- lack of success
- to give money to a project
- advertising of a business{Normally Clothing}
- a situation involving exposure to danger
12 Clues: lack of success • earnings from sales • an estimate of income • to give money to a project • working together in a business • something a business reaches for • a situation involving exposure to danger • a TV add relating to the product or business • advertising of a business{Normally Clothing} • lots of little things to make a big business • ...
Our business 2017-10-10
13 Clues: Kims cat • Krystal dog • Kates hobby • Karens suburb • Chris partner • Dianas partner • Gabbys daughter • breed of Jens dogs • Susan breed of dog • One of Kaitlans Majors • Stephanies birth month • Iris partners occupation • Vanessas partners occupation
business terms 2012-06-13
Across
- personal or business messages sent over the internet
- Short for 'executive commitee'
- Person responsible for company funds and employee payments
- Term for the person responsible for a team of staff
- The amount you pay for something
- a common machine in offices
Down
- A place where you can buy and sell goods
- Short note that you use to remind you
- Somebody that puts money into goods, services and the stock market.
- Another name for a shop
- A formal gathering of employees discussing business related matters
- The term for products being shipped into, and sold in this country
- The term for products being shipped and sold abroad
13 Clues: Another name for a shop • a common machine in offices • Short for 'executive commitee' • The amount you pay for something • Short note that you use to remind you • A place where you can buy and sell goods • Term for the person responsible for a team of staff • The term for products being shipped and sold abroad • personal or business messages sent over the internet • ...
Business Features 2013-11-18
Across
- if you cannot pay your debts you only lose company assets
- finding out customer views
- the customer that a business aims to sell to
- private limited company so sells shares to who they choose
- aims to make money but help the community at the same time
- owned by two or more people who share responsibility for running the business
- splitting the customers into groups
Down
- the busienss is owned by one person
- if you cannot pay your debts you could lose everything
- 1-9 employees
- special feature of a product that makes it stand out from competition
- public limited company so sells to anyone who wants to buy on stock market
- a pattern of activity
13 Clues: 1-9 employees • a pattern of activity • finding out customer views • the busienss is owned by one person • splitting the customers into groups • the customer that a business aims to sell to • if you cannot pay your debts you could lose everything • if you cannot pay your debts you only lose company assets • private limited company so sells shares to who they choose • ...
Economics & Business 2015-09-16
Across
- a good or service that is not crucial for survival
- amount of money required to pay for a good or service
- production and consumption of goods & services and the supply of money
- a physical product that you can use or consume
- a person who works whether they are paid or not paid
- supplier for consumers or products
- action of buying and selling goods & services
Down
- to provide a good or service
- A good or service that is required for survival
- request from a consumer or producer
- knowledge about the production, consumption and transfer of money
- the action of selling and buying goods and selling services
- a person that provides a good to a business
13 Clues: to provide a good or service • supplier for consumers or products • request from a consumer or producer • a person that provides a good to a business • action of buying and selling goods & services • a physical product that you can use or consume • A good or service that is required for survival • a good or service that is not crucial for survival • ...
Business crossword 2021-03-01
Across
- to leave a job u need
- At the end of letter must be
- Czech crown,Dollar, pound, euro, etc.
- a person delivering letters
- A place where goods are bought and sold
- A person who sends letter or package
- Meaning of the abbreviations used in e-mail correspondence NO
Down
- ask the bank for money
- A person who runs a company
- at the beginning of the letter it must not missing
- People who work on a contract are called
- order a business letter where a customer wants to order goods or services
- It is a package that carries your message to it's recipient. What type of letter is it ?
13 Clues: to leave a job u need • ask the bank for money • A person who runs a company • a person delivering letters • At the end of letter must be • A person who sends letter or package • Czech crown,Dollar, pound, euro, etc. • A place where goods are bought and sold • People who work on a contract are called • at the beginning of the letter it must not missing • ...
Business Law 2022-03-31
Across
- Insurance contract
- guarantees to the owner
- pay to the insurer a sum of money.
- failed to make monthly payment as hirer.
- ________ is excluded from being goods.
- owner
- Hire purchase shall be in _________.
- measured of loss for payment of insurance
Down
- essential to the main purpose of contract
- are goods which will be manufactured.
- Utmost of good faith
- Person who takes or has taken goods from
- no one can give what he has not.
13 Clues: owner • Insurance contract • Utmost of good faith • guarantees to the owner • no one can give what he has not. • pay to the insurer a sum of money. • Hire purchase shall be in _________. • are goods which will be manufactured. • ________ is excluded from being goods. • Person who takes or has taken goods from • failed to make monthly payment as hirer. • ...
Business Lifecycle 2022-03-31
13 Clues: old • start • stable • negative • what is sold • positive incline • passive income or • for-profit business • other word for start • other word for eating • other word for business • innovation within an industry • another word for a for-profit business
business professionalism 2022-09-12
Across
- a document that outlines the companies policies on the way you should conduct yourself at work
- show originality by introducing new ideas or methods
- _____ traits are to be positive, have an innovative attitude and be a problem solver
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expressions.
- an expert in their area of work
- the behavior, looks, and skill expected of a professional that will result in positive relationship
- behavior, acting with integrity by being honest, professional and fair.
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- a policy that what is required acceptable and unacceptable to your appearance when working for the company.
- a way of thinking r feeling about people, things or a situation
- the process of planning the tie you have in a day in the most effective way
- behavior, lacking the ability to behave with principles
- your ethical behavior______ your company and it's important to least what is acceptable in the workplace
- a desired result of a persons effort
13 Clues: an expert in their area of work • a desired result of a persons effort • show originality by introducing new ideas or methods • behavior, lacking the ability to behave with principles • a way of thinking r feeling about people, things or a situation • behavior, acting with integrity by being honest, professional and fair. • ...
Business Basics 2022-01-31
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- tangible items (products that you can touch and hold).
- Canadian Tire Jumpstart is an example of a _____________ business. (no dash)
- The people who use goods or services.
- Sportchek is an example of a business that operates ______________. (no dash)
- revenue - expenses = _________________
- Expenditures that help a business generate revenue.
- (noun) An organization set up to do business.
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- The businesses that make goods or services.
- The people who buy goods or services.
- These never end and are limited only by our imagination.
- A concert is an example of a _____________.
- The money a business receives for the products and/or services it sells or from its investments.
- Food, basic clothing, and shelter are examples of _____________.
- (verb) The production and/or sale of goods and/or services to satisfy the needs, wants, and demands of consumers and/or customers with the purpose of making a profit.
14 Clues: The people who buy goods or services. • The people who use goods or services. • revenue - expenses = _________________ • The businesses that make goods or services. • A concert is an example of a _____________. • (noun) An organization set up to do business. • Expenditures that help a business generate revenue. • tangible items (products that you can touch and hold). • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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
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- 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 Expressions 2021-07-30
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- a legal responsibility or an amount of money owed
- impossible to change
- Old Spice had to shift their ___ campaign to attract younger men
- something owned (money, property, land)
- document that shows a company's profit or loss in a particular period of time
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- a business that two or more people or companies work on together
- Banco Industrial only allows you to ___ Q90000 a month.
- to be able to successfully grow (as a business or system) larger using the same methods
- to perform or speak without having prepared what you are going to do or say
- His attorney has been hunting for a ___ that would allow him to get out of the deal
- proprietorship business owned and operated by a single person
- what shareholders own
- Something that could've been an email
13 Clues: impossible to change • what shareholders own • Something that could've been an email • something owned (money, property, land) • a legal responsibility or an amount of money owed • Banco Industrial only allows you to ___ Q90000 a month. • proprietorship business owned and operated by a single person • a business that two or more people or companies work on together • ...
Business Expressions 2021-07-30
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- to employ another organization to do some of the company's work instead of ones own workers
- something owned (money, property, land)
- His attorney has been hunting for a ___ that would allow him to get out of the deal
- Banco Industrial only allows you to ___ Q90000 a month.
- business owned and operated by a single person
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- what shareholders own
- when two companies join together
- a business that two or more people or companies work on together
- call or visit a possible customer to try to sell them something without being asked by the customer to do so
- a level of quality that can be used as a standard against which to compare other things
- impossible to change
- abbreviated as HR
- a legal responsibility or an amount of money owed
13 Clues: abbreviated as HR • impossible to change • what shareholders own • when two companies join together • something owned (money, property, land) • business owned and operated by a single person • a legal responsibility or an amount of money owed • Banco Industrial only allows you to ___ Q90000 a month. • a business that two or more people or companies work on together • ...
Business Voacabulary 2022-10-04
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- is an individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services.
- any resources used to create goods and services.
- is the final user of the goods or services.
- a business or company.
- these could be machinery, building, vehicles, land.
- is something that can improve your quality of life but is not essential.
- any activity or benefit that are being an offer to another that is essentially intangible and does not result in the ownership of anything.
- is the exchange of goods or services between economic actors.
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- are items that satisfy human needs or wants and provide utility
- a person who sets up a business(es), taking on the financial risks in hope of profit.
- is any place where makers, distributors or retailers sell, and consumers buy.
- A business main goal
- is something necessary to live and/or function.
13 Clues: A business main goal • a business or company. • is the final user of the goods or services. • is something necessary to live and/or function. • any resources used to create goods and services. • these could be machinery, building, vehicles, land. • is the exchange of goods or services between economic actors. • ...
Business World 2023-11-30
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- department responsible for generating sales
- what businesses strive for
- you apply for this to get a day off
- need these for being lawful and morally correct business
- you do this for showcasing your ideas
- "time table" for achieving your goals
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- _____ is always right in business
- key personnel to bring the people together
- place from where you run your business
- key trait for beating the competition
- activity for deep-dive discussions
- collaborative effort
- head of an organization
13 Clues: collaborative effort • head of an organization • what businesses strive for • _____ is always right in business • activity for deep-dive discussions • you apply for this to get a day off • key trait for beating the competition • you do this for showcasing your ideas • "time table" for achieving your goals • place from where you run your business • ...
Business Etiquette 2016-01-14
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- traditions of a country
- European/American custom when they meet someone
- Japanese custom when they meet someone
- job
- someone a person works with
- shake
- to show respect to others
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- Middle East custom when they meet someone
- talk about something for a short time
- feel alone
- similar
- direct a conversation
- how we say hello to someone
13 Clues: job • shake • similar • feel alone • direct a conversation • traditions of a country • to show respect to others • someone a person works with • how we say hello to someone • talk about something for a short time • Japanese custom when they meet someone • Middle East custom when they meet someone • European/American custom when they meet someone
Business Income 2023-10-08
Across
- Method of accounting that records transactions when cash is exchanged
- The cost of items that are expected to last more than a year should be spread over a period of years rather than deducted in the year of purchase.
- Taxpayers who use their automobiles for hire or ride share services such as Uber, Lyft, Sidecar, etc.
- The items the taxpayer buys or makes for resale to others.
- Earned income from a trade, business, farming, or profession that is not paid by an employer.
- One of two methods for calculating business automobile expenses.
- If workers are independent contractors, such workers may nevertheless be treated as employees
- anyone who performs services for you
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- One of two methods for calculating business automobile expenses
- income received from the sale of products or services.
- People who are in an independent trade, business, or profession in which they offer their services to the general public
- amounts that are ordinary and necessary to carry on the business.
- Any income received for work, such as wages or business income.
13 Clues: anyone who performs services for you • income received from the sale of products or services. • The items the taxpayer buys or makes for resale to others. • One of two methods for calculating business automobile expenses • Any income received for work, such as wages or business income. • One of two methods for calculating business automobile expenses. • ...
Business technohnology 2024-02-28
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- Any process that a business organization conducts over computer-mediatedated network'
- storage The retention of information using technology specifically developed to keep that data and have it as accessible as necessary.
- banking Allows you to conduct financial tratransactionsrough the internet.
- A live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants.
- The machines, wiring, and other items used in home life and activities such as garddening.
- machine Machines that dispense cash and allow you to make other banking transaction.
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- communication technology A diverse set of technological tools and resources used to transmit store create share or exchange information'
- A method of buying and selling goods and services online.
- technologyIs any electronic object or system that help employees accomplish task,
- information system Allow you to organize your company data and generate reports to help you more informad and effective business decisions.
- networks A system of interconnected electronic components or circuits,
- Live visual connection between two or more remote parties over the internet that simulated a face to face meeting
- aided design The use of computer-based software to aid in design processes.
- banking machine An electronic banking outlet that allow customomers to complete basic transactions without the aid of a branch representative or teller'
14 Clues: A method of buying and selling goods and services online. • A live audio or audiovisual meeting with two or more participants. • networks A system of interconnected electronic components or circuits, • aided design The use of computer-based software to aid in design processes. • banking Allows you to conduct financial tratransactionsrough the internet. • ...
Business crossword! 2020-06-08
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- activity that supports a cause, for example publicising a product.
- a project or undertaking especially a bold or complex one.
- commercial transactions conducted electronically.
- no longer produced or used.
- people who buy goods or services from a shop or business.
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- stands for unique selling point.
- a financial gain.
- someone who purchases something for person use.
- the point at which costs and revenue are equal.
- businesses costs that are constant no matter the amount of goods produced.
- a person who sets up a business taking in financial risks in the hopes of making profit.
- factors influenced by a business to influence consumers to purchase it’s products.
- companies that offer similar goods.
13 Clues: a financial gain. • no longer produced or used. • stands for unique selling point. • companies that offer similar goods. • someone who purchases something for person use. • the point at which costs and revenue are equal. • commercial transactions conducted electronically. • people who buy goods or services from a shop or business. • ...
Business Vocabulary 2019-01-15
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- Someone who takes risk starting a new business
- Feeling someone has towards people or things
- Beliefs of a person or culture
- Tool to help identify someones strengths/weakness
- Natural ability to learn or do something
- Something someone wants to achieve in a period of time
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- Sixteen groups of occupational career specialties
- A person who starts a business
- Someone who influences others to make things different/better
- Newly created business
- Behavioral and emotional characteristics
- Goal that's specific,measurable,attainable,realistic,timely
- Ability to learn over time and which something can be done well
13 Clues: Newly created business • A person who starts a business • Beliefs of a person or culture • Behavioral and emotional characteristics • Natural ability to learn or do something • Feeling someone has towards people or things • Someone who takes risk starting a new business • Sixteen groups of occupational career specialties • Tool to help identify someones strengths/weakness • ...
Business vocabulary 2019-01-15
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- Provide insight into what people think about a topic.
- Information that already exists.
- Specific steps to take for testing your hypothesis.
- Dividing the market by lifestyle choices.
- Number of people in the group from which the data are collected.
- Group of people,families,businesses,or organizations with common characteristics or needs
- Specific group of consumers at which a company aims its products and services.
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- Pieces of information collected by an organization about itself.
- Mathematical technique for analyzing the collected data.
- Facts and figures from which conclusions can be drawn.
- How often a customer buys or uses a product or service.
- Process of dividing a large market into smaller groups.
- Entire large market of potential customers with no segmentation.
13 Clues: Information that already exists. • Dividing the market by lifestyle choices. • Specific steps to take for testing your hypothesis. • Provide insight into what people think about a topic. • Facts and figures from which conclusions can be drawn. • How often a customer buys or uses a product or service. • Process of dividing a large market into smaller groups. • ...
Business Ethics 2018-12-20
Across
- To make somebody/yourself believe that something is true
- Companies that operate in several different countries, especially large and powerful companies
- To find an acceptable way of dealing with two or more ideas, needs, etc. that seem to be opposed to each other
- The part of your mind that tells you whether your actions are right or wrong
- Moral principles that control or influence a person’s behaviour
- Something that is given to a person or an organization such as a charity, in order to help them; the act of giving something in this way
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- The quality of treating people equally or in a way that is reasonable
- The process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty
- A move to a more important job or rank in a company or an organization
- A goal or something that you are trying to achieve
- An owner of shares in a company or business
- The money that you make in business or by selling things, especially after paying the costs involved
- To get something, especially by making an effort
13 Clues: An owner of shares in a company or business • To get something, especially by making an effort • The process of making air, water, soil, etc. dirty • A goal or something that you are trying to achieve • To make somebody/yourself believe that something is true • Moral principles that control or influence a person’s behaviour • ...
Business studies 2020-09-09
15 Clues: branch • document • contracts • occupation • contracting • legal entity • an application • head of family • economic activity • economic activity • auxillary to trade • auxillary to trade • providing for loss • form of organisation • relationship between person
Business & Management 2020-04-13
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- This rate can be calculated using thus equation: total output / total input x 100
- Outsourcing outside of the home country
- Is the space needed
- unpredictable event that threatens to harm an organization ad its stakeholders
- This rate can be calculated using this equation: actual output / productive capacity x 100
- Cost to buy P*Q
- Enables the organization to focus on its core activities
- Business had to locate close to their customers
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- This needs to have a good availability of a range f good, reliable local
- Cost to made FC (VC*Q)
- Existing transport networks for people and products
- Wide system of connected organizations, information, resources and operations
- The amount of time it takes between ordering new stock and receiving it
13 Clues: Cost to buy P*Q • Is the space needed • Cost to made FC (VC*Q) • Outsourcing outside of the home country • Business had to locate close to their customers • Existing transport networks for people and products • Enables the organization to focus on its core activities • The amount of time it takes between ordering new stock and receiving it • ...
Business Crossword 2023-03-06
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- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- The deficit of money when expenses are subtracted.
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.An exchange of goods and services with the use of money.
- up something for something else.
- The surplus of money after all expenses have been deducted.
- The business owner risks their capital to start a business.
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- The skill demonstrated by the owner and managers of the business.
- Tangible products. Examples include computers,pens,soaps etc.
- These are goods provided for the entire population by the government.
- Provides a structure through which important decisions regarding the production,distribution and consumtion of goods and services are taken.
- Trading of goods and services without the use of money.
- A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- Goods that come from nature and freely without change.
13 Clues: up something for something else. • The deficit of money when expenses are subtracted. • Goods that come from nature and freely without change. • Trading of goods and services without the use of money. • A system of money in general use in a particular country. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
business travel 2023-04-03
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- a particular place where people often visit
- to have the right to own sth. or do sth.
- the way in which the land is organized in terms of its physical features
- to succeed in doing sth.
- a book that gives tourists information about a town, area, or country
- to obtain something, often after a lot of efforts
- a way of spending time in which you rest and feel comfortable
- someone who sells things such as newspapers, cigarettes, or food from a small stall or cart
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- to pay its owner a sum of money regularly in order to be able to have it and use it yourself
- something is very surprising and makes you feel pleasure, approval, or wonder
- people who live locally and natively
- do something enjoyable because of a special occasion or to mark someone's success.
- a feature that makes something interesting or desirable
13 Clues: to succeed in doing sth. • people who live locally and natively • to have the right to own sth. or do sth. • a particular place where people often visit • to obtain something, often after a lot of efforts • a feature that makes something interesting or desirable • a way of spending time in which you rest and feel comfortable • ...
Business Vocab 2025-03-05
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- Enterprise not working for government and the business is for money and usually one owner
- money
- collecting data from many people
- using up a resource
- trading goods without money
- Money taken out of your bank account
- an event or contest in which people compete
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- an agreement between a creditor and a borrower
- process of making or manufacturing something
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality
- Total amount of money from sales
- a separate legal entity
- units of eqity
13 Clues: money • units of eqity • using up a resource • a separate legal entity • trading goods without money • Total amount of money from sales • collecting data from many people • Money taken out of your bank account • an event or contest in which people compete • process of making or manufacturing something • an agreement between a creditor and a borrower • ...
Business Vocab 2025-03-17
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- 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 2025-03-19
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- he ability to trust in one's own abilities, judgments, and decisions
- someone who is willing to make decisions and take actions that involve uncertainty, potential loss, and the possibility of failure, often in pursuit of significant rewards or innovation
- the practice of training employees to do several different things, or of using employees who can do several different things
- the knowledge and abilities you use to create and adapt to change
- made up of individuals working together to meet society's needs, as well as common goals
- the level of enthusiasm an employee has towards his/her tasks assigned at a workplace
- a company or enterprise that operates with a clear structure, defined roles, efficient processes, and systems for managing information and resources, ultimately aiming to achieve its goals effectively and efficiently
- the inducement and stimulation of people to pursue mutual goals and objectives
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- someone who identifies a business opportunity, takes the initiative to start and run their own business, and often assumes the risks associated with it, in pursuit of profit or to make a difference, or both.
- deep and enthusiastic commitment to one's work, driven by a strong belief in the business's purpose and mission, leading to sustained effort and perseverance even in the face of challenges.
- the technologies and processes used to collect, analyze, and present data to support informed decision-making and improve business performance.
- the abilities used to guide, motivate, and influence others to achieve a common goal, encompassing communication, decision-making, and problem-solving
- employees who are self-motivated, enthusiastic, and "can-do" professionals who are proactive and bring positive energy to the workplace
13 Clues: the knowledge and abilities you use to create and adapt to change • he ability to trust in one's own abilities, judgments, and decisions • the inducement and stimulation of people to pursue mutual goals and objectives • the level of enthusiasm an employee has towards his/her tasks assigned at a workplace • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-09-17
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- something you want to accomplish in the near future
- is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- something you want to accomplish in the future
- ordering things from most important to least important
- showing originality by coming up with new ideas
- acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair
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- the process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way
- a document that outlines the companies policies
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expressions
- a set time something takes place
- an expert in their area of work
- a way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- a policy that states what is required acceptable and unacceptable for your appearance when working for the company
13 Clues: an expert in their area of work • a set time something takes place • something you want to accomplish in the future • a document that outlines the companies policies • showing originality by coming up with new ideas • something you want to accomplish in the near future • is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • ...
Vocabulary: business 2025-10-15
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- makes or is likely to make money
- someone who has put money in a company and is part owner (BR. E)
- person who makes money by starting or running a business
- other companies that are in the same industry as you
- amount of money you have put into a company
- new business that has just begun
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- a person or company that is involved in a particular company
- someone who works for a boss
- what is on offer
- costs you have when running a business such as rent and heating
- something you get on top of your salary
- person with the most important position in a company
- help
13 Clues: help • what is on offer • someone who works for a boss • makes or is likely to make money • new business that has just begun • something you get on top of your salary • amount of money you have put into a company • person with the most important position in a company • other companies that are in the same industry as you • ...
Business Review 2025-10-29
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- _____________ objectives can be quantified in monetary terms.
- The net value of a business's revenue after deducting costs.
- A Business ____________ is a document that details a business's objectives, strategy, target market, key staff, budget, etc.
- Legal owners of a limited company.
- People with an interest in a business or who are affected by its activities.
- _____________ liability means the owners are potentially responsible for all the business's losses.
- Targets or goals a business's owners wish to achieve.
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- People appointed to run a limited company.
- An unincorporated business with 2 or more owners.
- _____________ liability means the owners' are only responsible for a set amount of a business's losses as they are a separate legal entity from the business.
- A long-term approach to accomplishing goals and achieving success.
- A part ownership of a company.
- The process of devising a business strategy, objectives, products or services to offer, target market, budget, etc, for a business venture.
13 Clues: A part ownership of a company. • Legal owners of a limited company. • People appointed to run a limited company. • An unincorporated business with 2 or more owners. • Targets or goals a business's owners wish to achieve. • The net value of a business's revenue after deducting costs. • _____________ objectives can be quantified in monetary terms. • ...
Business tech 2026-04-07
13 Clues: money • owner • The USD • owe money • block trade • USD for euro • item for item • able to trade • country put in • country put out • country's money • all world trade • the activity of buying and selling, especially on a large scale.
Business Ethics 2026-06-16
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- Impartial and just treatment without favoritism or discrimination.
- The fact or condition of being responsible for your own actions or decisions.
- The state of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- The provision of what is necessary for the health, welfare, maintenance, and protection of someone or something.
- The quality of being fair, reasonable, and administering equitable laws.
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- The quality of being truthful, upright, and free of deceit.
- Avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain an ecological balance.
- A system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members.
- Operating in such a way that it is easy for others to see what actions are performed.
- The surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives and operates.
- The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles.
- Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others.
- A feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities, qualities, or achievements.
13 Clues: The quality of being truthful, upright, and free of deceit. • The quality of being honest and having strong moral principles. • Impartial and just treatment without favoritism or discrimination. • The quality of being fair, reasonable, and administering equitable laws. • Sympathetic pity and concern for the sufferings or misfortunes of others. • ...
Marketing Chapter 11: Role of Government in Our Economy 2024-02-07
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- A company that controls an industry or is the only one to offer a product or service
- The failure of one party to live up to the terms of a contract
- Laws that allow the federal government to break up monopolies, regulate them, or take over them
- Reductions in taxes that a government gives to a business or an individual to encourage a particular behavior
- A legal grant for the sole right to own an invention
- The income that governments get from all sources; the money that comes into a business from the sale of goods and services
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- A small number of companies that control an industry
- A legal agreement between two or more parties to do business
- The exclusive legal right given to artists to own their creations
- Grants given to lower costs
- Business that takes place between states
- Hiring a business to offer a public good or service
- An amount of money people and businesses pay governments to help run a nation, state, county, city, or town
- A name, symbol, or characteristic that identifies a product
- A group of companies that band together to form a monopoly and cut out competition
- Business within each state
16 Clues: Business within each state • Grants given to lower costs • Business that takes place between states • Hiring a business to offer a public good or service • A small number of companies that control an industry • A legal grant for the sole right to own an invention • A name, symbol, or characteristic that identifies a product • ...
3.02 Crossword 2024-02-20
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- Individuals or businesses to whom a business owes money or from whom it wants to borrow money
- All expenses involved in running a business
- The comparison of two numbers from a business’s financial statement; used as a tool by businesses to see relationships between numbers
- Another name for an income statement
- Another name for an income statement
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to consumers
- The amount of money a business pays for the product it will sell
- Income left once all expenses are paid
Down
- Net outcome
- Money that a business spends
- A summary of a business’s income and expenses over a period of time
- The process of comparing a business’s income statement with that of its competitors to see how it is doing by industry standards
- Another name for an income statement
- Money remaining after operating expenses are subtracted from gross profit
- The total amount of money earned by a business; income
- A comparison created when one number is divided into another
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- Money left after the cost of goods expense is subtracted from total income
18 Clues: Net outcome • Money that a business spends • Another name for an income statement • Another name for an income statement • Another name for an income statement • Income left once all expenses are paid • All expenses involved in running a business • The total amount of money earned by a business; income • A comparison created when one number is divided into another • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-11-03
Across
- Something made or sold by a business
- Something that sets a product apart from others
- A short phrase that describes a business' goals or purpose
- The person who starts and runs a business
- The risk of losing money or business failure
Down
- The people who buy a product or service
- Plan A plan that explains how a business will make money
- Proprietorship A type of business owned by one person
- Money used to start or grow a business
- When a business earns more money than it spends
10 Clues: Something made or sold by a business • Money used to start or grow a business • The people who buy a product or service • The person who starts and runs a business • The risk of losing money or business failure • Something that sets a product apart from others • When a business earns more money than it spends • Proprietorship A type of business owned by one person • ...
Business 2012-10-30
Across
- an official document granting the holder the right to be the only user for a specific period of time
- these are the assets that will stay in the business for at least a year
- someone who devotes time, effort and money towards helping others
Down
- individual who sets up and runs a business and takes the financial risks associated with this
- a system of organizations, people, technology, activities, information and resources involved in moving a product or service from supplier to customer
- amount of money flowing into and out of a business over a period of time
- a set of moral principles that identify what is believed to be the right thing to do in a business
- indication of orgin, distinguishes your company from another
8 Clues: indication of orgin, distinguishes your company from another • someone who devotes time, effort and money towards helping others • these are the assets that will stay in the business for at least a year • amount of money flowing into and out of a business over a period of time • ...
BUSINESS 2020-12-07
Across
- THERE IS ALWAYS A POSSIBILITY OF LOSSES
- ACTIVITIES WHICH HELP IN DISTRIBUTION OF GOODS TO THE ULTIMATE CONSUMER
- REQUIRE SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL
- BUYING OF GOODS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRY
Down
- BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN LARGE QUANTITY
- ECONOMIC ACTIVITY CONNECTED WITH PRODUCTION PURCHASE AND SALE
- MOSTT IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE OF AN ORGANISATION
- SALE OF GOODS TO FOREIGN COUNTRY
8 Clues: SALE OF GOODS TO FOREIGN COUNTRY • REQUIRE SPECIAL KNOWLEDGE AND SKILL • BUYING OF GOODS FROM FOREIGN COUNTRY • THERE IS ALWAYS A POSSIBILITY OF LOSSES • MOSTT IMPORTANT OBJECTIVE OF AN ORGANISATION • BUYING AND SELLING OF GOODS AND SERVICES IN LARGE QUANTITY • ECONOMIC ACTIVITY CONNECTED WITH PRODUCTION PURCHASE AND SALE • ...
business 2020-12-26
Across
- this function of management function is also known as the human resource function.
- Dheeraj is working as operations manager in Tito ltd. name the managerial level.
- this is the management function of monitoring organisation at performance towards the attainment of organisation goal.
- this function of management examines the activities and resources required to implement the plan.
Down
- at which level of management are the managers responsible for maintaining the quality of output and safety standards.
- Radhika ltd. uses environment friendly methods of production. identify the objective it is trying to achieve.
- successful organisations do not achieve their goals by chance but by following a deliberate process identify the process.
- is the function of determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it.
- Raheja ltd. is diversifying its product lines. what organisational objective it is trying to achieve.
9 Clues: Dheeraj is working as operations manager in Tito ltd. name the managerial level. • is the function of determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it. • this function of management function is also known as the human resource function. • this function of management examines the activities and resources required to implement the plan. • ...
business 2020-12-26
Across
- Dheeraj is working as operations manager in Tito ltd. name the managerial level.
- is the function of determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it.
- this function of management function is also known as the human resource function.
- Raheja ltd. is diversifying its product lines. what organisational objective it is trying to achieve.
- this is the management function of monitoring organisation at performance towards the attainment of organisation goal.
Down
- at which level of management are the managers responsible for maintaining the quality of output and safety standards.
- successful organisations do not achieve their goals by chance but by following a deliberate process identify the process.
- Radhika ltd. uses environment friendly methods of production. identify the objective it is trying to achieve.
- this function of management examines the activities and resources required to implement the plan.
9 Clues: Dheeraj is working as operations manager in Tito ltd. name the managerial level. • is the function of determining in advance what is to be done and who is to do it. • this function of management function is also known as the human resource function. • this function of management examines the activities and resources required to implement the plan. • ...
business 2023-09-12
Business 2023-11-29
8 Clues: dressing nicely • professional trait • professional attire • the morals of a business • professional trait you might have • what can professionalism do for you • how you act in a professional environment • the competence or skill expected of a professional.
business 2025-05-07
Across
- the amout of something but you cant go of the amount
- you have to finish it before the time ends
- the oppisite of finish
- you earn it a job
Down
- a job the gets you money
- to elect someone
- money earned after accounting for the costs of doing business,
- This business vocabulary word refers to the amount of money a company expects to
8 Clues: to elect someone • you earn it a job • the oppisite of finish • a job the gets you money • you have to finish it before the time ends • the amout of something but you cant go of the amount • money earned after accounting for the costs of doing business, • This business vocabulary word refers to the amount of money a company expects to
