business Crossword Puzzles
Crossword Business English 2025-09-02
Across
- The amount of money something costs.
- A person or company that hires workers.
- A person who uses professional services.
- Taking products to customers.
- A person you work with.
- A person who is in charge of part of a company.
- A business arrangement or transaction.
- The name of a company or product.
- The amount of goods available.
- Work done for a customer.
- A place or situation where goods are bought and sold.
- A time when people come together to discuss something.
- When a company spends more than it earns.
- A business organization that sells products or services.
- Other companies trying to sell similar products.
- When two sides accept the same idea.
Down
- A person who buys products or services.
- Money received, especially from work.
- Something made to be sold.
- A request to buy goods or services.
- A person who works for a company.
- The final time something must be done by.
- How much people want to buy a product.
- A written legal agreement.
- A message that tries to make people buy something.
- Money a worker gets regularly for a job.
- Money a company makes after costs.
- The amount of money needed to produce or buy something.
- Money paid for work, often per hour.
- A bill for products or services.
30 Clues: A person you work with. • Work done for a customer. • Something made to be sold. • A written legal agreement. • Taking products to customers. • The amount of goods available. • A bill for products or services. • A person who works for a company. • The name of a company or product. • Money a company makes after costs. • A request to buy goods or services. • ...
Characteristics of Business 2025-08-25
Across
- Changes in buyers’ earnings that can shift demand
- Two or more owners share profits and losses
- Amount producers are willing to sell at various prices
- More or fewer buyers in the market; can shift demand
- Mandatory payments to government required by law
- Goods that are used together
- Vertical axis on the market graph
- The buyer of goods and services
- Better production methods that increase supply
- Horizontal axis on the market graph
- Rules set by government that can affect markets
Down
- Government payments that encourage production
- The seller or maker of goods and services
- Different goods that can replace each other
- Organization that does not distribute profits to owners
- Business structure that can protect owners’ personal assets
- Work done as the product; no ownership transferred
- Physical items you can own and take home
- Point where the supply and demand curves meet
- Owner pays to use an established brand’s name and system
- Consumers’ desire and willingness to buy at various prices
- Typical ladder of authority inside a business
22 Clues: Goods that are used together • The buyer of goods and services • Vertical axis on the market graph • Horizontal axis on the market graph • Physical items you can own and take home • The seller or maker of goods and services • Two or more owners share profits and losses • Different goods that can replace each other • Government payments that encourage production • ...
Unit4 Business Etiquette 2025-10-24
25 Clues: 尴尬 • 关系 • 宗教 • 困扰 • 进餐 • 建议 • 无力的 • 显著地 • 有礼貌地 • 雇员;员工 • 外貌;外表 • 表情;表达 • 消除;清除 • 八卦,流言 • 名声;声誉 • 行动;行为 • 格言;谚语 • 接受者;收件人 • 专业的;职业的 • 正确地;准确地 • 专业地;职业上 • 偶然地;意外地 • 昂贵的;代价高的 • 指导方针;准则;参考原则 • 组织,安排,实施;行为;举止
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-15
Across
- a person who buys goods or services
- the exchange of goods and services without money
- goods that are abundant
- the system of how money is made and used in countries
- how much people want to buy something
- the person who uses it
- how much people want something
- someone who owns a business
- when a business spends more than it earns
- how much of something that is available
- associations of artisans and merchants
- a place where people buy and sell shares of companies
Down
- focuses on individual behavior , markets, consumers, and producers
- how much of something is available
- focuses on the national economy, government policy, inflation, and GDP
- money left after paying for its cost
- all the products a business has
- a share or piece of a company
- physical items that people buy
- actions people do for others
- total money a business makes from the goods or services
- to put money into something hoping it will grow
- when a person or organization profits by providing goods or services in exchange for money
- a plan for how to sell money
- a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange and sell goods, services, and resources
- the money it takes to make or sell something
- other businesses that sell similar products
- a part of marketing that promotes products
- something that is made and sold
- the ways businesses try to get people to buy their products
30 Clues: the person who uses it • goods that are abundant • someone who owns a business • actions people do for others • a plan for how to sell money • a share or piece of a company • physical items that people buy • how much people want something • all the products a business has • something that is made and sold • how much of something is available • a person who buys goods or services • ...
CROSSWORD ECONOMIC & BUSINESS 2025-11-19
Across
- A state of mind that can be boosted by recognition, teamwork, and positive leadership
- A major breaktrough that changes the way we think or work
- Ability to lead direct and motivate others
- The process of for me a product image and identity in the mind of consumers
- People have to make choices because recources are limited
- The total amount of money a company receives during a specific period before any deductions
- Assets, staff, and materials that an organization can use
- A platform where seller and buyer transact online
- Activities to introduction products to the public
Down
- A significant decline in economic activity offer e long period of time
- A general description or plan showing the essential features of something but not the detail
- One of the promotional strategies is through social media
- Long term plans to achieve company
- A person who eates manages a new business
- The process of improving and enhacing something to make it better
- A plan of action or strategy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- An economic system that emphanies private ownership of the means of production
- Partiest who use goods and services to meet their needs
- A system in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- A sustained increast in the general price level of goods and services in an economy offer a period of time
20 Clues: Long term plans to achieve company • A person who eates manages a new business • Ability to lead direct and motivate others • A platform where seller and buyer transact online • Activities to introduction products to the public • Partiest who use goods and services to meet their needs • One of the promotional strategies is through social media • ...
We mean business 2025-11-05
Across
- Paper that shows what you bought
- Use money to buy things
- The value something has
- Get money for working
- You can trust it; it works well
- Costs a lot of money
- A person who buys something
- A plan for how to use your money
- Company name of a product
- Time when things are cheaper
- To show or promote a product
Down
- The money a company makes after costs
- Take money that you must give back
- When something you buy is brought to you
- How much something costs
- Keep money for the future
- Money you get back when you return a product
- Not too expensive
- Give money that will be returned later
- How good something is
20 Clues: Not too expensive • Costs a lot of money • Get money for working • How good something is • Use money to buy things • The value something has • How much something costs • Keep money for the future • Company name of a product • A person who buys something • Time when things are cheaper • To show or promote a product • You can trust it; it works well • Paper that shows what you bought • ...
Business Management Puzzle 2026-01-08
Across
- Management Skills, are skills that give people the ability to be effective and productive with their available time
- Organization, are organized by specific function, such as marketing, finance, purchasing, information technology, and human resources
- of Control, refers to the number of functions, people, or things for which an individual or organization is responsible
- Chart, show how groups of employees fit into the larger organizational structure
- Organization, are collections of independent, mostly single-function firms that collaborate on a product or a service
- Managers, can be thought of as top managers for one division or a segment of an organization
- Managers, are the corporate officers who are responsible for an organization as a whole
- Plan, are the main course of action created by top-level managers that sets the approach for achieving the long-term goals and objectives of an organizations
- Plan, determine the process by which tactical plans can be achieved
- identifies what the business wants to be in the future
- is the process of establishing goals and objectives and determining the best ways to accomplish them
- Executive Officer, responsible for the entire operations of the corporation and report directly to the board of directors; CEO
- Statement, define the core purpose of the organization-why it exists-and often describe its values, goals, and aspirations
- Skills, include the abilities and knowledge that enable employees to carry out the specific tasks required of a job or a department
- Financial Officer, report directly to the CEO and are responsible for analyzing and reviewing the financial data, reporting financial performance, preparing budgets, and monitoring expenditures and costs; CFO
Down
- Plans, specifically determine the resources and the actions required to implement particular aspects of a strategic plan
- Skills, enable managers to interact with other people to motivate them
- refers to the decisions made to structure the company into smaller groups
- Analysis, is used to determine the strategic fit between an organization's internal and external capabilities;SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses,Opportunities, and Threats
- Organization, is a complex set of managerial relationships that includes both line organization and staff departments
- are short term targets designed to help achieve goals
- is the process of working with people and resources to accomplish the goals of an organization
- Sigma, is a statistically long-term process designed to examine the overall business process and prevent problems
- Organization, are flattened organizations where the management layer is collapsed and the majority of the employees are in working teams or groups
- Department, is the organization of a company into specific groups that interact with a focused product line or service
- Organization, have a structure where management is answerable to employees-management’s role is to enable, encourage, and employer employees to do what they do best
26 Clues: are short term targets designed to help achieve goals • identifies what the business wants to be in the future • Plan, determine the process by which tactical plans can be achieved • Skills, enable managers to interact with other people to motivate them • refers to the decisions made to structure the company into smaller groups • ...
Grade 9 Business 2026-02-02
Across
- Process of planning and controlling, how much time to spend on specific activities.
- Strategic planning, organizing, directing, and controlling of financial resources to achieve organizational goals.
- To influence, inspire, and guide individuals or teams to achieve, shared objectives.
- The discipline of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to achieve specific project goals.
- A roadmap outlining the goals and strategies for a new business.
- Applications designed to improve productivity, automate workflows, and manage operations.
- The committed, and voluntary continuation of a goal-directed action despite obstacles, difficulties.
- A specific mindset focusing on creativity, adaptability, and problem-solving.
- Factors—including competitors, customers, technology, and economic, legal, and political forces—that influence a company's operations, performance, and strategic decision-making.
- A business undertaking that involves risk, uncertainty, and the potential for financial profit.
- The economies of the world's individual countries considered together as a single economic system.
- Process of defining goals and determining the specific actions, resources, and timelines needed to achieve them.
- Ability to adapt, recover, and "bounce back" from stress, trauma, or significant adversity.
- Group effort to achieve a common goal.
Down
- The ability to do something well.
- An increase in the amount of goods and services produced over a period of time.
- To think outside the box and come up with new and innovative ways to solve problems.
- Sharing, transferring, and exchanging information, ideas, or feelings.
- Putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- Human-centered design thinking with strategic business acumen to create, test, and implement sustainable, profitable business models.
- Someone who takes initiative, adapts to change, and assumes risks to start a business.
- Process of defining specific and measurable targets.
- Defined group of consumers most likely to purchase a product or engage with a service, identified by shared demographics, interests, and behaviors.
- A special quality or trait that makes a person or group different from others.
- To act independently, take charge, and make decisions without being prompted.
- The potential for a company to experience decreased profits or financial loss that threaten its ability to meet financial goals.
- Process of building mutually beneficial relationships, exchanging information, and sharing ideas among professionals to advance careers and gain industry insights.
- Creating a plan to track income and expenses, ensuring money is used wisely to meet financial goals.
28 Clues: The ability to do something well. • Group effort to achieve a common goal. • Putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • Process of defining specific and measurable targets. • A roadmap outlining the goals and strategies for a new business. • Sharing, transferring, and exchanging information, ideas, or feelings. • ...
Chapter 10 Revision Crossword 2017-06-19
Across
- authority that monitors the environment and the things that impact on the environment
- compulsory insurance scheme that provides employers with insurance cover for the cost of benefits if workers are injured or become ill because of their work
- a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade
- policy to protect a business from damages or injuries to another person or property
- the governing body who looks after OH&S in Victoria
- A business that is a company will have an______ number
- authority that protects consumer and business rights, performs industry regulation and price monitoring and prevents illegal anti-competitive behaviour
Down
- Australia's national workplace relations tribunal
- legislation that aims to protect people from certain kinds of discrimination in public life
- local government laws relating to activities within a municipality
- body that administers Australia's taxation and superannuation systems
- a written guarantee issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary
- A unique name identifying the website in a web address
- A business must have this before they can operate in Australia
- regulates how a business may handle and use the personal information of people
- area concerned with the safety and welfare of people engaged in work or employment
- The business name register can be found on the ______ website
17 Clues: Australia's national workplace relations tribunal • the governing body who looks after OH&S in Victoria • A unique name identifying the website in a web address • A business that is a company will have an______ number • The business name register can be found on the ______ website • A business must have this before they can operate in Australia • ...
key terms 2023-04-09
Across
- a individual with specialized training in accounting procedures
- selling The form of promotion that determines client needs and wants and responds through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- Resources
- Debts that the business owes
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- A summary of accounting information
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- Any nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it
- The total value of the business
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders
Down
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
- Refers to managing the flow of goods and services from production to consumption
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments
- The money it takes to keep inventory in stock
17 Clues: Resources • Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • The money it takes to keep inventory in stock • a individual with specialized training in accounting procedures • Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services • ...
U3 A5 Crossword 2019-01-08
Across
- - A retail outlet in which several locations share a brand, central management, and standardized business practices.
- Institution - Acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients.
- - A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity.
- - Are tools used in project management to mark specific points along a project timeline.
- - Parties, known as partners, agree to cooperate to advance their mutual interests.
- - An asset is usually purchased or, equivalently, a deposit is made in a bank, in hopes of getting a future return or interest from it.
- Plan - A summary of how a business owner, manager, or entrepreneur intends to organize an entrepreneurial endeavor and implement activities necessary and sufficient for the venture to succeed.
Down
- liability - Refers to sole proprietorships and general partnerships in which the owner or partners are each liable for business debts.
- - A business that legally has no separate existence from its owner.
- - The combination of one or more corporations.
- - Describe what a company expects to accomplish over a specific period of time.
- - An individual or company that holds a franchise for the sale of goods or the operation of a service.
- - Owns the overall rights and trademarks of the company and allows its franchisees to use these rights and trademarks to do business.
- Liability - A liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment.
- - A business that provides banking services for profit.
15 Clues: - The combination of one or more corporations. • - A business that provides banking services for profit. • - A business that legally has no separate existence from its owner. • - A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity. • Liability - A liability that is limited to a partner or investor’s investment. • ...
Glossary communicative activity 2020-10-12
Across
- An event at which people meet to discuss and decide things.
- One of the owners of a business.
- The total amount of wages paid to all the people working in a particular company or industry.
- The amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, factory etc.
- Money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work.
- A person or company that represents another person or company, especially in business.
- Mix: The mix of marketing actions used by a company, which are usually known as the four Ps: product, price, place, and promotion.
- An offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction.
- A business organization that makes or sells goods or services.
- Money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- The activity of controlling and organizing the work that a company or organization does.
- A group of people, organizations etc. that are connected or that work together
- A company or person that provides a particular product.
- The business of selling goods to customers in shops.
- An agreement or arrangement, especially in business or politics, that helps both sides involved.
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc.
- Someone whose job is to choose and buy the goods for a shop or company.
- Something that you are trying to achieve, such as a total, an amount, or a time.
- An ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced it.
- To do a job that you are paid for.
- The activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc. or the type of job in which you do this.
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something.
- The process of teaching or being taught the skills for a particular job or activity.
Down
- The money that you earn from your work or that you receive from investments.
- The amount of business done during a particular period.
- Open new shops, factories etc.
- The activity or business of advertising things on television, in newspapers etc.
- Someone who is paid to work for someone else.
- Someone whose job is to manage part or all of a company or other organization.
- A person, team, company etc. that is competing with another.
- A building that belongs to a company or an organization, with rooms where people can work at desks.
- The activity of making money by producing or buying and selling goods, or providing services.
- A talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people.
- Someone who buys and uses products and services.
- Building or group of buildings in which goods are produced in large quantities, using machines.
- If a company or government has a monopoly of a business or political activity, it has complete control of it so that other organizations cannot compete with it.
- The product or company that is the best or most successful.
- A group of people who have been chosen to work together to do a particular job.
- A set of similar products made by a particular company or available in a particular shop.
- The act of bringing goods, letters etc. to a particular person or place, or the things that are brought.
- When a business or an activity makes a profit, or the amount of profit it makes.
- Someone who owns something.
- What you earn by working and can use to buy things.
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts.
- Someone who buys and sells goods or stocks.
- Money or property, especially when it is used to start a business or to produce more wealth.
- The business or practice of storing large quantities of goods, especially in warehouses.
48 Clues: Someone who owns something. • Open new shops, factories etc. • One of the owners of a business. • To do a job that you are paid for. • Someone who buys and sells goods or stocks. • Someone who is paid to work for someone else. • Someone who buys and uses products and services. • To give something to someone in exchange for money. • ...
The Foodservice Industry 2022-11-22
Across
- has one or more owners and is not part of a national restaurant business.
- works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art.
- a caterer prepares and delivers food from a central kitchen to different locations.
- Servers take customer orders and
- uses culinary science to set new standards in food technology.
- is responsible for making baked items, such as breads, desserts, and pastries
- is the money a businessmakes after paying all of its expenses.
- work on the food production line.
- is a business that has only one owner.
- is a contract between a business and an insurance company.
- is a company that sells products and equipment to the food service
- is a general preference or dislike for something within an industry.
- buys food and supplies for restaurants according to his or her restaurant clients’ current needs.
- is a style of cooking. Customers also expect to get value for the money they spend on food.
- helps businesses to find the right employees.
- bring the food to the table
- specific preparation and cooking tasks are assigned to each member of the kitchen staff
- offers advice and information to other food service business owners and managers.
- is created when a state grants an ndividual or a group of people a charter with legal rights to form a business.
- is proof that you are an expert in a specific topic, such as culinary arts, baking, and pastry making.
- A restaurant that has two or more locations that sell the same products and are operated by the same company
- is responsible for preparing cold
- manages all kitchen operations.
- is a document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business.
- is a written permission to participate in a business activity.
- a franchise company sells an individual business owner the right to use the company’s name, logo, concept, and products.
Down
- coordinates the food for each function
- an advanced culinary student works at a food service business to get hands-on training.
- is a legal association of two or more people who share the ownership of the business.
- has an upscale atmosphere, or overall mood, excellent food and service, and higher menu prices.
- supplies food and lodging to customers who are away from home.
- helps chefs to select the food products and equipment that
- their employees by giving them work experience in many different tasks
- is a restaurant where customers serve themselves.
- prepares ingredients to be used by the line cooks.
- earns more than enough to pay for daily expenses.
- mean that businesses or individuals may buy and sell products, and set prices with little government zoning divides land into sections that can be used for different purposes, including residential (housing), business, and manufacturing.
- items.
- manages the banquet operations of hotels, banquet facilities, hospitals, and universities.
- method, entry-level employees are rotated, or given specific amounts of time at one job, and then moved through a series of jobs.
- works to pay for daily expenses, such as wages and food costs.
- means that food for special occasions is made at a customer’s
- A restaurant that quickly provides a limited selection of food at low prices
- supervises and sometime assists other chefs in the kitchen.
- works closely with food scientists to produce new food products.
- coordinates and assigns duties to the serving staff, such as hosts, servers, and bussers.
- job, such as dishwasher and cashier.
- oversees the work of the entire restaurant.
- is an expense other than food and wages.
- orders ingredients for menu dishes, and makes sure that they are prepared correctly.
- is a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business.
- best fit their needs and budgets.
52 Clues: items. • bring the food to the table • manages all kitchen operations. • Servers take customer orders and • work on the food production line. • is responsible for preparing cold • best fit their needs and budgets. • job, such as dishwasher and cashier. • coordinates the food for each function • is a business that has only one owner. • is an expense other than food and wages. • ...
Financial Terms 2017-11-06
Across
- revenue is equal to its costs
- businesses costs greater then revenue
- All the costs added together
- day to day costs business pays when trading
- costs that dont change when business output goes up or down
- charges paid by business to operate and provide product
Down
- income made by a business for selling its products
- costs that will change when business output goes up or dowm
- cot when first launched
- how much of a product is sold
- revenue greater than costs
- The amount of money a product costs
12 Clues: cot when first launched • revenue greater than costs • All the costs added together • revenue is equal to its costs • how much of a product is sold • The amount of money a product costs • businesses costs greater then revenue • day to day costs business pays when trading • income made by a business for selling its products • ...
Financial Terms 2017-11-06
Across
- how much of a product is sold
- The amount of money a product costs
- charges paid by business to operate and provide product
- day to day costs business pays when trading
- costs that dont change when business output goes up or down
Down
- businesses costs greater then revenue
- cot when first launched
- revenue is equal to its costs
- costs that will change when business output goes up or dowm
- All the costs added together
- income made by a business for selling its products
- revenue greater than costs
12 Clues: cot when first launched • revenue greater than costs • All the costs added together • how much of a product is sold • revenue is equal to its costs • The amount of money a product costs • businesses costs greater then revenue • day to day costs business pays when trading • income made by a business for selling its products • ...
Topic 2.1 2025-06-05
Across
- Where one business buys another
- Business sells shares on the stock market
- Bloc Promoting trade between a small group of countries
- An external method of raising finance
- The flow of goods and services out of the country to another
- Where 2 or more businesses agree to join
Down
- Where a business operates internationally
- Moral principles
- When money is reinvested back in to the business
- The flow of goods and services into the country from another
- Taxes on imports
- Organisations that try to make a business change
12 Clues: Moral principles • Taxes on imports • Where one business buys another • An external method of raising finance • Where 2 or more businesses agree to join • Where a business operates internationally • Business sells shares on the stock market • When money is reinvested back in to the business • Organisations that try to make a business change • ...
The Start Up 2021-11-02
Across
- a consistent pattern of beliefs and behaviors shared by a group of people
- supply and demand meet here to determine price
- a web-based, community approach to seeking funds
- negative cash flow drags start ups through this valley
- risk equals
- a loan to be repaid
- Adam Smith explained why this should be free
- common term for money to start and fund a business
- a statement about your profitability
- if you want something, you have to do this
Down
- funding exchanged for fractional ownership
- the sheet where you own and owe
- your business' distinctive products, promotions and image
- a pro-forma is associated with this aspect of business finance
- number one reason startups fail
- the essential reason that any business exists
- real-time movement of funds---as through a checkbook
17 Clues: risk equals • a loan to be repaid • the sheet where you own and owe • number one reason startups fail • a statement about your profitability • funding exchanged for fractional ownership • if you want something, you have to do this • Adam Smith explained why this should be free • the essential reason that any business exists • supply and demand meet here to determine price • ...
The Start Up 2021-11-02
Across
- funding exchanged for fractional ownership
- risk equals
- real-time movement of funds---as through a checkbook
- a consistent pattern of beliefs and behaviors shared by a group of people
- the sheet where you own and owe
- number one reason startups fail
- your business' distinctive products, promotions and image
Down
- Adam Smith explained why this should be free
- a statement about your profitability
- a web-based, community approach to seeking funds
- a pro-forma is associated with this aspect of business finance
- negative cash flow drags start ups through this valley
- the essential reason that any business exists
- common term for money to start and fund a business
- supply and demand meet here to determine price
- if you want something, you have to do this
- a loan to be repaid
17 Clues: risk equals • a loan to be repaid • the sheet where you own and owe • number one reason startups fail • a statement about your profitability • funding exchanged for fractional ownership • if you want something, you have to do this • Adam Smith explained why this should be free • the essential reason that any business exists • supply and demand meet here to determine price • ...
Types of Business 2013-04-24
Across
- a corporation that is won by the gov
- standard of conduct that society that people believe to fellow
- a big company own by many people
- a corporation that can heave as many shareholder as they want
- the advantages of a corporation
- not a big business
- a corporation that help people and does not earn money
- you buy and run that business
- start with p ends with p and it rhymes with ship
- people that have shares on that company
- worldwide
Down
- the disadvantage of a corporation
- business that own by one person
- the duty to take care of each other whose action can be affected in a damaging way
- start with co end with ve
- business operated in home
- a corporation can only have no more than 50 shareholders
17 Clues: worldwide • not a big business • start with co end with ve • business operated in home • you buy and run that business • business that own by one person • the advantages of a corporation • a big company own by many people • the disadvantage of a corporation • a corporation that is won by the gov • people that have shares on that company • ...
DIRT: subject specific terminology 2021-09-15
Across
- Money that a business keeps, rather than paying out to its shareholders (two words)
- The amount of money that an investor gets back in return for investing a business (three words)
- Investors who are the part-owners of a company. They invest in the business in return for a share of the profits and voting rights at the AGM
- The proportion of sales in a market that taken by one business (two words)
- Something that makes a product stand out from its competitors
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- A customer’s willingness to buy a product from a particular business rather than from its competitors (two words)
- The process of gathering information about the market and customers’ needs and wants in order to help inform business decisions, including product design and marketing (two words)
- Designing a product with some unique features that distinguish it from similar products sold by competitors
- A particular group of consumers at which a business aims its products and services(two words)
- The point where revenue received meets all of the costs of the business (two words)
- Putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit
- The characteristics of the population, such as gender, age, religion and wealth
12 Clues: Something that makes a product stand out from its competitors • Putting money into a business with the intention of making a profit • The proportion of sales in a market that taken by one business (two words) • The characteristics of the population, such as gender, age, religion and wealth • ...
Economics review/Megan Hudson 2017-03-21
Across
- type of imperfect competition that sell products that are differentiated from one another.
- an organization whose purpose is something other than profit
- a license that gives a inventor of a new product the exclusive right to sell it for a certain period of time
- agreement among firms to charge one price for the same good
- an agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, etc
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- a state of limited competition, shared by a small # of producers
- exclusive possession of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- simplest business form where one person can operate a business
- capital raised by a business through the issue & subscription of shares
- extra benefits supplementing a salary
- a raw material that can be bought and sold
- share of earnings given as payment
- portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- efforts to make a product/ brand stand out
- money/ valuable belongings to an individual or business
- formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
- law in a city or town that designates separate areas for residency and business
- authorization granted by the gov. to a individual/ small group enabling them to carry out commercial activities
- state of being responsible for something
- formal contract to repay borrowed money with interest at fixed intervals
20 Clues: share of earnings given as payment • extra benefits supplementing a salary • state of being responsible for something • a raw material that can be bought and sold • efforts to make a product/ brand stand out • portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • money/ valuable belongings to an individual or business • ...
Product and Pricing 2018-04-19
Across
- what a business sells to satisfy customer needs
- purchases large amounts of goods directly from manufacturers
- business that buys products from wholesalers or directly from producers, and sells them to make a profit
- business, people, and activities involved in turning raw materials into products and delivering them to end users
- pricing techniques that create and image of a product and entice customers to buy
- physical movement of products through the channel of distribution
- illegal pricing of products in a way that intentionally misleads customers
- earns profits by providing consumers with services that meet their wants and needs
- amount a customer pays for an item
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- Each service is almost always unique
- on sale
- Are facts about a good or service
- an indicator of a products excellence
- goals, expenses, customer perception, competition, supply and demand, economic conditions, and product life cycle
- when, where, and how products get to customers
- Protects products until customers are ready to use them
- maximum prices
- goals defined in the business and marketing plans for the overall pricing policies of the company
- A written document that states the quality of a product with a promise to correct certain problems that might occur
- point at which revenue from sales equals the costs
- All the goods and services that a business sells
21 Clues: on sale • maximum prices • Are facts about a good or service • amount a customer pays for an item • Each service is almost always unique • an indicator of a products excellence • when, where, and how products get to customers • what a business sells to satisfy customer needs • All the goods and services that a business sells • ...
Economics 2021-02-04
Across
- Money that has to be paid back.
- When you can find a product easily.
- I can't find a specific brand of apple juice, so I will go- .
- A tax when you buy products.
- To give up something by using resources one way.
- When it is hard to find a product.
- Work done by someone.
- I'm an- at this store.
- How much of something that exists.
- Things that need to be used to make other things.
- We need these- for the business.
- How much money that you want to spend.
- A person who starts a business and takes a risk when doing it.
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- To pay someone back for using their money and then the bank pays the interest in this.
- Someone that wants to buy something.
- Where more than one company has a rivalry
- Something that someone does a good job at in a business.
- When different people working in a business do different jobs.
- A service where someone puts money in a bank and they can take money out of it when they need to.
- A tax on your income from work.
- I have to pay this- .
- The study of the use of our money.
- This business that is a- of electronics.
- Someone who needs to hire people.
- How many things that people want to buy.
25 Clues: Work done by someone. • I have to pay this- . • I'm an- at this store. • A tax when you buy products. • Money that has to be paid back. • A tax on your income from work. • Someone who needs to hire people. • We need these- for the business. • When it is hard to find a product. • The study of the use of our money. • How much of something that exists. • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- The workforce in a business.
- When a business depends on another. business.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- A physical product.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
- A new idea or product.
- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
- A product that is no longer used.
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- People who use goods and services.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- People who create products.
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- Items of necessity.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business' goods or services.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
25 Clues: A physical product. • Items of necessity. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • People who use goods and services. • Goods that can replace each other. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- When a business depends on another business.
- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- The workforce in a business.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- A new idea or product.
- A physical product.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- People who use goods and services.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business' goods or services.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
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- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
- Items of necessity.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- People who create products.
- A product that is no longer used.
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
25 Clues: Items of necessity. • A physical product. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • Goods that can replace each other. • People who use goods and services. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
Hiring and Staffing vocab 2023-09-15
Across
- Process of rearranging task and responsibilities to be better for the roles in the business
- To make a company smaller by removing staff positions.
- Mention of someone or something important
- Learning how to do a certain task while on the job.
- A person hired and payed for their work
- A form containing details of your qualifications, skills, and experience.
- Someone being fired could be for many different reasons
- (Reduction in force) reduce number of employees.
- Supporting employees and ensuring a good work place also incharge of recrutments, training and helping with employees.
- A meeting with someone face to face to see if your fit for a job.
- A business adding you on to there team
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- A statement that has information about your credit activity.
- Hiring someone from within your existing business.
- When a company recruits candidates who are not a part of the organization.
- Websites that people used to create content and share their ideas on
- To have someone in your company move to a hire job in the company.
- Introducing a new employee into an organization.
- Someone who decides who they will let become an employee for the business
- Amount of money taken by a business in a certain period.
- Job application that summarizes their work experiences and educational background.
- Quiting/leaving a job
21 Clues: Quiting/leaving a job • A business adding you on to there team • A person hired and payed for their work • Mention of someone or something important • Introducing a new employee into an organization. • (Reduction in force) reduce number of employees. • Hiring someone from within your existing business. • Learning how to do a certain task while on the job. • ...
Arthur Lim 2023-09-12
Across
- a business organization wholly or partly owned by the state and controlled through a public authority
- an entry recording the amount owed
- Franchising is based on a marketing concept which can be adopted by an organization as a strategy for business expansion
- gained money
- a right to keep possession of property belonging to another person until a debt owed by that person is discharged.
- competing
- a share which entitles the holder to a fixed dividend, whose payment takes priority over that of common-stock dividends.
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource
- two individuals or more that work together
- industry and business which is owned by individual people or commercial companies, and not by the government or an official organization
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- place to sell stuff
- being responsible for something by law
- act of trading between two or more parties without the use of money
- business owned by one individual
- property owned by a person or a company
- a different type of the original
- the using up of a resource
- business formed a plan, expecting to make profits
- negative money
- saving this up to carry on other businesses
- the capital of the company is divided into different shares, each shares are owned by different people
21 Clues: competing • gained money • negative money • place to sell stuff • the using up of a resource • business owned by one individual • a different type of the original • an entry recording the amount owed • being responsible for something by law • property owned by a person or a company • two individuals or more that work together • saving this up to carry on other businesses • ...
Management and Entrepreneurship 2024-02-05
Across
- Also known as a participative leader.
- Encourages the workforce to perform.
- Vital for any manager to .... all variables. Including a variety of different opinions, perceptions, interests and attitudes.
- Maslow's motivational theory.
- Responsible for the tactical decision making.
- Process of exchanging information.
- Responsible for the strategic decision making.
- Leadership style that supplies employees with necessary information and resources to set and achieve objectives.
- Responsible for the day to day decision making.
- Often found in a large business working as an employee who creates new ideas and converts them into products and services.
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- identifying activities that should be undertaken in order to ensure the business' objectives are achieved.
- Employees need to have .... to achieve their goals.
- Argues that there is a sound relationship between performance and rewards.
- Establish Standards, measure actual performance, and take corrective action.
- Refers to the allocation of responsibility and authority to subordinates.
- The process of worker ... is guided by the Labour Relations Act.
- The manager has to use ... in order to solve problems.
- Rational process aimed at the future.
- process of accepting accountability for the innovative application of resources in order to achieve business goals.
- Type of leadership that commands or instructs his/her subordinates when directing activities.
- Uses innovative business ideas to solve community problems.
- Creates a business based on solving environmental problems.
22 Clues: Maslow's motivational theory. • Process of exchanging information. • Encourages the workforce to perform. • Also known as a participative leader. • Rational process aimed at the future. • Responsible for the tactical decision making. • Responsible for the strategic decision making. • Responsible for the day to day decision making. • ...
Commerce 2024-02-06
Across
- Any practice by a seller that is just often illegal
- Someone who purchases goods and services for their needs and wants
- Stands for Electronic Funds Transfer at Point of Sale
- Extra money someone has to pay back when borrowing money from the bank
- When someone, the offeree, agrees to a proposal from the other party
- Electronic retailer, a business or individual that sells retail products and services through the internet
- The person who is to receive the money in a cheque
- A written instruction directed to a bank to pay a given amount of money
- Things necessary for survival (e.g. water, food)
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- Items that you can see or touch or both
- An illegal business practice
- Money received regularly from work, properties, business and investments
- A written or spoken agreement that is legally binding between two or more people or parties
- Any organisation that produces and sells goods and services in an attempt to make a profit
- Any token, with an agreed value, that people accept as payment in exchange for goods or service
- The person who writes and signs the cheque
- A business that sells products directly to consumers
- The financial institution that provides cheque account facilities
- A list of income and likely expenditures
- The buying and selling of goods and services between individuals and businesses
20 Clues: An illegal business practice • Items that you can see or touch or both • A list of income and likely expenditures • The person who writes and signs the cheque • Things necessary for survival (e.g. water, food) • The person who is to receive the money in a cheque • Any practice by a seller that is just often illegal • A business that sells products directly to consumers • ...
Industrialization 2024-08-21
Across
- The shift for the U.S. to become industrialized happened after this war
- ___ Westinghouse was the inventor of the air-brake system for trains
- Carnegie used this type of integration
- Inventor of the electric lightbulb
- These individuals take all of the risk when opening a business
- This man bought out Carnegie's steel business
- This president passed the Pacific Railway Act
- Thaddeus ___ invented the ice machine
- Rockefeller controlled this percent of the nation's oil
- Alexander Graham ___ invented the telephone
- This is when a 3rd party is called in to settle a problem
- The Haymarket Riot happened in this major city
- The first president of the AFL
- This is a cost that only pops up if the business is in operation
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- Central Pacific RR recruited workers from this country
- A tax on imports
- The Central Pacific RR paid its workers this # of dollars a day
- Rockefeller used this type of integration
- This man believed the workers had to rise up and fight for better working conditions
- This man drilled the first oil well
- In 1900, women made up this percent of the workforce
- Andrew Carnegie opened his steel company here
- This is a cost that must be paid regardless of if the business is operating or not
- The Knights of Labor union wanted this # of hours in their workday
- A business ran by many people
25 Clues: A tax on imports • A business ran by many people • The first president of the AFL • Inventor of the electric lightbulb • This man drilled the first oil well • Thaddeus ___ invented the ice machine • Carnegie used this type of integration • Rockefeller used this type of integration • Alexander Graham ___ invented the telephone • This man bought out Carnegie's steel business • ...
Types of business organizations 2025-03-24
Across
- – The financial gain obtained when revenue exceeds expenses.
- – The situation in which expenses exceed revenue, leading to a financial deficit.
- – A legal obligation or responsibility, often related to debts.
- – To control or manage a business, machine, or system.
- – To try to achieve or accomplish something.
- – A legal entity that is separate from its owners and has limited liability.
- – Money that is borrowed and must be repaid.
- – A business structure in which a single individual owns and operates the business, taking full responsibility for its profits, losses, and liabilities.
- – To have legal possession or control of something.
- – An individual or entity that owns shares in a company.
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- – Physical products that are produced and sold.
- – The act of putting money, time, or effort into something with the expectation of future benefits.
- – To present or deliver something for review or approval.
- – A fixed regular payment for work, typically given on a monthly or biweekly basis.
- – The quality of being persistent and committed to achieving a goal.
- – The state of being unable to pay debts, often leading to legal financial restructuring.
- – To give someone the right or claim to something.
- – A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities, profits, and losses.
- – An organization or entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- – To supply or make something available.
20 Clues: – To supply or make something available. • – To try to achieve or accomplish something. • – Money that is borrowed and must be repaid. • – Physical products that are produced and sold. • – To give someone the right or claim to something. • – To have legal possession or control of something. • – To control or manage a business, machine, or system. • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-11-15
Across
- Provide a service like health and legal care or credit unions
- Benefit is the farmer/rancher can focus on their job and not advertising
- Headquartered in one country but operating in many
- No owner often run by a board
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- Be temporarily without work but have looked for work within the last four weeks
- Work 15 or more hours unpaid at a family business
- Owned by individual stockholders
- When two or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- Semi independent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area
- All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- Purpose is to increase wages and better the working conditions of the members
- The out of court resolution of a dispute between two parties to a contract
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- Sell merchandise to members at reduced prices
- Has decreased in recent years due to competition
- A merger of three or more unrelated businesses joining
- When two or more firms competing in the same market join
- In this wages are usually paid according to the value of what they produce
- Business owned by one person
- Business owned by 2 or more people who agree on a division of responsibilities and profits
20 Clues: Business owned by one person • No owner often run by a board • Owned by individual stockholders • Sell merchandise to members at reduced prices • Has decreased in recent years due to competition • Work 15 or more hours unpaid at a family business • Headquartered in one country but operating in many • All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • ...
economics revision crossword 2025-08-15
Across
- offering to work without pay
- things we desire but can survive without
- a person who works for a business
- what you get at generally age 60
- what we miss out on when making choices
- the general increase in prices of goods and services
- a form of work that involves a person working for a business or organisation to gain experience in a articular field
- when you have finished your work life
- someone who buys goods or services
- someone who takes the risk of starting their own business
- sending goods to another country
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- mainly manufacture goods in factories
- the act of creating or starting something new and different
- the money paid to an employee in exchange for their labour
- people who continue to buy from the same business for a long time
- what you get at generally age 67
- something you cannot survive without
- bringing goods from another country
- produce food such ad veges and fruits, as well as other products that are grown from the land, this also includes products that rely on nature like fish, and animal based products
- the amount of money a business earns after it takes after the expenses it has to pay
- an individual or organisation that creates or provide goods and/or services
- not having enough resources to satisfy our needs and want
22 Clues: offering to work without pay • what you get at generally age 67 • what you get at generally age 60 • sending goods to another country • a person who works for a business • someone who buys goods or services • bringing goods from another country • something you cannot survive without • mainly manufacture goods in factories • when you have finished your work life • ...
FA&A Crossword 2023-12-12
Across
- Money, owed by one party to another.
- Dominant position by a single seller.
- Loans that are used to buy real estate.
- A resource with economic value.
- The assets and cash in a business.
- Process of recording financial transactions.
- Rise in the prices of goods and services.
- An alternative dispute resolution
- Items held by a business for selling in the market.
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- Selling or liquidating an asset or subsidiary.
- Rise in the prices of goods and services.
- Review of financial statements
- An invitation to bid for a project.
- Distribution of a company's earnings to its shareholders
- Return of people, money, or objects of cultural heritage to their country.
- Combination of two or more companies into an entirely new entity.
- Ongoing business expenses that cannot be directly attributed to a specific activity.
- The compensation a business must pay to its employees for a set period.
- Document for a transaction b/w a buyer and a seller.
- Strategy to limit risk exposures.
20 Clues: Review of financial statements • A resource with economic value. • An alternative dispute resolution • Strategy to limit risk exposures. • The assets and cash in a business. • An invitation to bid for a project. • Money, owed by one party to another. • Dominant position by a single seller. • Loans that are used to buy real estate. • Rise in the prices of goods and services. • ...
Startup and Entrepreneurship 2025-06-16
Across
- Indian social commerce platform for resellers.
- A food delivery startup based in India.
- Indian online pharmacy and healthcare platform.
- Indian e-commerce giant acquired by Walmart.
- A startup company valued at over $1 billion.
- Popular Indian mobile payment and wallet platform.
- Indian startup that sells beauty and wellness products.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- A wealthy individual who invests early in a startup, often in exchange for equity.
- A famous Indian edtech company.
- A short presentation about a business idea.
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- A person who starts and runs a new business, often taking financial risks to do so.
- Indian app-based cab service.
- A name, symbol, or design that identifies a product.
- A legal right that protects a new invention from being copied.
- A way to raise money from a large number of people, usually online.
- The chance of failure in business.
- A startup that rewards users for paying credit card bills.
- A newly established business with innovative idea..
19 Clues: Indian app-based cab service. • A famous Indian edtech company. • The chance of failure in business. • A person who buys goods or services. • A food delivery startup based in India. • A short presentation about a business idea. • Indian e-commerce giant acquired by Walmart. • A startup company valued at over $1 billion. • Indian social commerce platform for resellers. • ...
Agriscience Parli Pro Crossword 2023-02-06
Across
- To put the motion in the hands of a small group
- Enforces the rules of parliamentary law
- parli pro extends _____ to everyone
- taps of the _______ are used to signal action is taking place in a business meeting
- purpose is to present a new idea or item of business
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- voting by saying "aye" or "no"
- to alter or change a motion
- parli pro observes the rule of the _________
- notes about what things are discussed at a business meeting
- used to introduce new business by requesting a vote be taken on the current motion
- ends the meeting
- list of items that is the framework to be done at a business meeting
- parli pro lets people focus on _____ item at a time
- a main motion requires a ______ for discussion to take place
14 Clues: ends the meeting • to alter or change a motion • voting by saying "aye" or "no" • parli pro extends _____ to everyone • Enforces the rules of parliamentary law • parli pro observes the rule of the _________ • To put the motion in the hands of a small group • parli pro lets people focus on _____ item at a time • purpose is to present a new idea or item of business • ...
business law #2 2015-11-18
Across
- the transfer of the title from seller to buyer
- offers terms must be clear enough to provide a court with a basis for giving an appropriate remedy
- some positive statement or conduct that is not in accord with the facts
- offer must have knowledge of the offer
- person to whom the offer is made
- inducement to make a promise enforceable
- a proposal indicating a willingness to enter into a contract
- determined by an objective standard of what a reasonable offer would believe
- formal authorization to engage in certain practices
- failure to properly perform a contractual obligation
- manifestation of a willingness to enter into a contract on the terms of the offer
- person to whom a promise is made
- contract providing that an offer will stay open for a specified period of time
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- cancellation of an offer by an offeror generally an offer may be terminated at any time before it is accepted
- guilty knowledge
- the inducement to enter into a contract, consisting of an act or promise that has legal value
- wrongful or unlawful act
- unfair or harsh
- belief in the existence of an fact
- counterproposal to an offer
- action taken to keep another from learning of a fact
- binding agreement that the courts will enforce
- the refusal to accept an offer
- person making the offer
- person who owes a duty of trust loyalty and confidence to another
- an understanding that is not in accord with existing facts
- an event that took place or a thing that exists
- person making a promise
- tangible personal property
- sales talk that is considered generally bragging
30 Clues: unfair or harsh • guilty knowledge • person making the offer • person making a promise • wrongful or unlawful act • tangible personal property • counterproposal to an offer • the refusal to accept an offer • person to whom the offer is made • person to whom a promise is made • belief in the existence of an fact • offer must have knowledge of the offer • ...
Daija's Business Crossword 2017-01-11
Across
- the amount of money left over after expenses are taken out
- to do more than one thing at the same time
- the goal intended to be attained (and which is believed to be attainable)
- a show or display
- involves working at home usually on a computer
- someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation
- a formally registered symbol identifying the manufacturer or distributor of a product
- a summary of intended expenditures along with proposals for how to meet them
- a formally arranged gathering
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- wealth in the form of money or property owned by a person or business and human resources of economic value
- the people or companies engaged in a particular kind of commercial enterprise
- an amount owed by a business
- arrangement for deferred payment for goods and services
- finding new people to join an organization
- those in charge of running a business
- a person who organizes, manages, and takes on the risks of a business
- the office that serves as the administrative center of an enterprise
- an additional payment to employees as a means of increasing output
- staff, employees, work force
- promoting, selling and distributing a product or service
20 Clues: a show or display • an amount owed by a business • staff, employees, work force • a formally arranged gathering • those in charge of running a business • to do more than one thing at the same time • finding new people to join an organization • involves working at home usually on a computer • someone who holds shares of stock in a corporation • ...
Business Communication Words 2017-12-03
Across
- others will listen and follow
- want to meet your goal whatever it takes to be successful
- good job at a lot of things
- believing in your skills and yourself
- come back from setbacks
- trustworthy can be counted on
- wants to win successful
- able to change
- positive attitude look at bright side
- thinking of unique cool ideas
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- facing fear
- doing the right thing making right choices
- interacting with others
- asking questions and researching
- staying on task without reminders
- working hard don't give up when things get hard
- cheering excited to see what comes next
- listening and sending messages
- care about something won't give up on
- ready educationally to meet goals
20 Clues: facing fear • able to change • interacting with others • come back from setbacks • wants to win successful • good job at a lot of things • others will listen and follow • trustworthy can be counted on • thinking of unique cool ideas • listening and sending messages • asking questions and researching • staying on task without reminders • ready educationally to meet goals • ...
Business Communication Words 2017-12-03
Across
- cheering excited to see what comes next
- wants to win successful
- staying on task without reminders
- interacting with others
- good job at a lot of things
- care about something won't give up on
- others will listen and follow
- working hard don't give up when things get hard
- thinking of unique cool ideas
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- asking questions and researching
- facing fear
- come back from setbacks
- want to meet your goal whatever it takes to be successful
- listening and sending messages
- believing in your skills and yourself
- able to change
- trustworthy can be counted on
- doing the right thing making right choices
- positive attitude look at bright side
- ready educationally to meet goals
20 Clues: facing fear • able to change • come back from setbacks • wants to win successful • interacting with others • good job at a lot of things • trustworthy can be counted on • others will listen and follow • thinking of unique cool ideas • listening and sending messages • asking questions and researching • staying on task without reminders • ready educationally to meet goals • ...
Business Ethics Crossword 2017-12-18
Across
- payments made by employers other than wages: health insurance, vacation pay, life insurance, profit sharing, etc.
- Responsibilities a business has to stockholders, the community, and the environment
- a business in which all employers are required to be union members.
- reporting an unethical situation to a superior within a company
- a strike not authorized by a union’
- the act of quitting or leaving a meeting in protest
- a 2002 U.S. federal law which provides legal protection for whistleblowers
- elements of physical, psychological, and safety considerations of a worker
- a formal document outlining corporate ethical responsibilities.
- an employee or former employee who reports illegal business practices and activities
- a deception deliberately practiced to secure unfair or unlawful gain
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- the illegal practice of profiting in stocks via information not made available to the public
- precedence of position because of longer service
- a cessation of work by employees in support of demands made to their employer in terms of higher pay or better working conditions
- Code that protect employees who report unethical practices from revenge by the management
- the person or persons who control a business and its employees
- one who works while others are on strike; a contemptible person
- an organization of wage earners formed for the purpose of serving the members’ interests with respect to wages and working conditions
- the act of management preventing employees from reporting for work
- negotiation between union representatives and their employers to determine wages, hours, and working conditions
- reporting an unethical situation to an authority outside of a company
- an investment swindle in which huge profits are promised from fictitious sources and early investors are paid off with funds raised from later ones
- employees (does not include management)
23 Clues: a strike not authorized by a union’ • employees (does not include management) • precedence of position because of longer service • the act of quitting or leaving a meeting in protest • the person or persons who control a business and its employees • reporting an unethical situation to a superior within a company • ...
Business Transformation Division 2018-03-09
Across
- (2 words) RCM overview provided as needed and to new employees
- to provide strategic direction for RCM
- Mobile Program manager
- total number of BTD employees, including the Director
- Collections Advisory Board - monthly meeting on the 2nd Wednesday
- three pillars - digital wallets, mobile program, and online bill payment
- (3 words) updated annually, and provides an overview of the programs and processes associated with revenue collections
- Treasury Financial Manual
- we won the ______ medal for the Incubator with Treasury and Risk
- works on data analytics and fraud
- BTD Division Director
- Extensible Markup Language - is used to format the data that is sent between the RCM systems
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- we review these quarterly to ensure systems, services, and programs, are in sync
- allows Bureau employees to come together to think outside the box to generate new and innovative solutions
- (2words) PayPal and Amazon Pay
- works on data analytics and collaborates with DMS
- (2words) FedRevCollect and Public App, used by agency personnel and the public for revenue collections
- now that CCMM is complete, it's time to figure out what RCM's _____________ should look like in the future
- eCommerce Program Manager
- Digital Wallet subject matter expert and RCM's TFM coordinator
20 Clues: BTD Division Director • Mobile Program manager • eCommerce Program Manager • Treasury Financial Manual • (2words) PayPal and Amazon Pay • works on data analytics and fraud • to provide strategic direction for RCM • works on data analytics and collaborates with DMS • total number of BTD employees, including the Director • ...
Business Terminology 1 2018-01-25
Across
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- a writing acknowledging the receiving of goods or money
- bring from a foreign or external source
- one that employs somebody
- consisting of an overall total exclusive of deductions
- a person whose job is to keep or inspect financial accounts
- to produce as return from expenditure or investment
- an individual who is in charge of a certain group of tasks, or people
- a regular remunerative position
- a period spent away from home or job in travel or recreation
- the sale of commodities in quantity usually for resale
- to be without a paid job but available to work
- a body of persons usually employed in a factory or organization
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- fixed compensation paid regularly for services
- to resign from a job
- an individual who works under a contract of employment
- to confer with another so as to arrive at the settlement of some matter
- an activity in which one engages
- a person whose job is to keep records of the financial affairs of a business
- a person who engages the professional advice or services of another
- determine (the amount or number of something) mathematically
- the system of recording and summarizing business and financial transactions
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an
- human activity that provides the goods or services in an economy
- officially coined or stamped currency
25 Clues: to resign from a job • one that employs somebody • a regular remunerative position • an activity in which one engages • officially coined or stamped currency • bring from a foreign or external source • fixed compensation paid regularly for services • to be without a paid job but available to work • to produce as return from expenditure or investment • ...
business ethan dinsdale 2018-05-29
Across
- buying products from another country
- a job we pay for someone to do
- a game played with a round ball
- a change that replaces human effort
- the amount of goods and services a consumer is willing to pay
- the amount of goods and services the producer is willing to supply at a price
- is the service available to costumers
- a shelter that we live in
- any activity to satisfy the needs and wants of costumers
- the selling of products to other places in the world
- items that we need to survive
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- a subject that helps you learn about the world
- items that we do not need to live
- providing a good price for the consumer
- consuming the item produced
- the study of how we use scarce resouces
- making a product of your business look better then a competiters
- a ingredient that you put on food that is white
- a ingredient that you put on food that is black
- items we need to satisfy our wants
20 Clues: a shelter that we live in • consuming the item produced • items that we need to survive • a job we pay for someone to do • a game played with a round ball • items that we do not need to live • items we need to satisfy our wants • a change that replaces human effort • buying products from another country • is the service available to costumers • ...
Business Terms Crossword 2018-10-25
Across
- an amount of money paid
- the amount of money for which something is sold
- plan detailed plan describing the future plans of a business
- to put money, effort, time, etc. into something to make a profit or get an advantage
- a type of product made by a particular company
- a person, team, or company that is competing against others
- someone who establishes an organization
- to have formal discussions with someone in order to reach an agreement with them
- a situation in which a business spends more money than it earns
- the fact of a famous person appearing in an advertisement saying that they use and like a product
- unable to pay what you owe, and having had control of your financial matters given, by a law court, to a person who sells your property to pay your debts
- the companies and activities involved in the process of producing goods for sale, especially in a factory or special area
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- a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods
- Executive Officer CEO the person with the most important position in a company
- an extra amount of money that is given to you as a present or reward for good work as well as the money you were expecting
- one of the owners of a company
- a person who buys goods or a service directly from a shop or a company
- someone who starts their own business
- one of a group of people who work together
- money that is earned in trade or business after paying the costs of producing and selling goods and services
- relating to a period of one year
- an amount of money paid to the government that is based on your income or the cost of goods or services you have bought
- a rule, usually made by a government, that is used to order the way in which a society behaves
- the act of taking goods, letters, parcels, etc. to people's houses or places of work
- one of the offices or groups that form part of a large business organization
- the amount of money needed to buy, do, or make something
26 Clues: an amount of money paid • one of the owners of a company • relating to a period of one year • someone who starts their own business • someone who establishes an organization • one of a group of people who work together • a type of product made by a particular company • the amount of money for which something is sold • a request to make, supply, or deliver food or goods • ...
Business Benchmark 2 2013-03-18
20 Clues: TAX • HIRE • FIRE • RATE • MARKET • RETAIL • LAUNCH • ASSETS • MATERIAL • MORTGAGE • TURNOVER • DISCOUNT • OVERHEADS • WHOLESALE • WAREHOUSE • FRANCHISE • EXHIBITION • ADVERTISING • HEADQUARTERS • PROFIT-MARGIN
Business Benchmark 3 2013-04-15
20 Clues: LINK • SHIFT • BOOST • LAPTOP • SCREEN • AGENDA • SCANNER • RESERVE • POINTER • HANDOUT • AVERAGE • DOWNSIZE • DOWNLOAD • KEYBOARD • MOTIVATE • CHAIRMAN • PROJECTOR • FLIPCHART • PROFESSIONAL • BRAINSTORMING
Business Law Terms 2012-11-14
Across
- movable personal property
- transfer of possession of goods
- ability of an agent to change the legal status of his principal
- a transfer of right to possession and use of goods in return for consideration
- acceptance of a check by a bank
- party who gives an instruction to the receiving bank
- transferee gets rights of transferor
- a drawee's signed commitment to honor the instrument
- refusal to pay or accept an instrument when it becomes due
- total liabilities exceed total value of assets
- one whose existence and identity are known
- person to receive payment by an instrument
- tender must be made at a reasonable time and kept open for a reasonable period of time
- issuer of an order to pay
- contract to hold an offer
- transfer such that transferee becomes a holder
- an assertion of ownership
- request for payment made by the holder of an instrument
- obligation of the seller concerning title, quality, characteristics, or condition of goods
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- possessor of an instrument with all necessary indorsements
- negation of a warranty
- no title can be transferred
- warranty by a merchant seller that the goods are fit for their ordinary purpose
- duty owed by principal to pay agent for authorized payments made on principal's behalf
- inability to pay debts in ordinary course of business or as they become due
- person to be paid by the beneficiary bank
- person appointed by agent to perform agent's duties
- one party's putting an end to a contract because of a breach by the other
- preexisting obligation
- person who authorizes another to act on her behalf
- a nonconsensual claim against property
- fulfillment of contractual obligation
- may be made by the individual herself or by her authorized agent
- sender of the first payment
- person authorized to act on another behalf
35 Clues: negation of a warranty • preexisting obligation • movable personal property • issuer of an order to pay • contract to hold an offer • an assertion of ownership • no title can be transferred • sender of the first payment • transfer of possession of goods • acceptance of a check by a bank • transferee gets rights of transferor • fulfillment of contractual obligation • ...
Internet Business Associate 2013-02-19
Across
- A public key encryption algorithm
- Data processed by protocols so it can be sent across a network
- A set of instructions or rules
- A machine that shares its resources among clients
- A computing paradigm in which users can use software over the Internet
- a concept or collection of symbols associated with a product, service or person
- A web page that integrates content and scripts from multiple web sites to create new applications
- A server that mediates traffic between a protected network and the Internet.
- A web... who creates the overview plan of a sites development
- A measurement of memory needed to store one 8 bit character
- A worldwide network of interconnected networks
- A system that maps uniquely hierarchical names to specific Internet addresses
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- An encrypted file transfer protocol
- Outgoing mail server
- A Web 2.0 programming language that consists of existing technologies
- Modulator Demodulator
- The practice of categorizing online content through tags
- Encrypting and decrypting email messages
- A problem solving model in which a task is given to a group of people rather than one.
- The integration of telephony and data technologies
- An individual computer on a network
- a computing language used to program Web 1.0
- A circuit board that enables a computer to connect to a network
23 Clues: Outgoing mail server • Modulator Demodulator • A set of instructions or rules • A public key encryption algorithm • An encrypted file transfer protocol • An individual computer on a network • Encrypting and decrypting email messages • a computing language used to program Web 1.0 • A worldwide network of interconnected networks • ...
BUSINESS BENCHMARK 4 2013-05-20
20 Clues: PERK • RIVAL • ASSETS • GADGET • RELEASE • VACANCY • PITFALL • TURNOVER • DRAWBACK • REINVENT • MILESTONE • INNOVATION • SNAIL-MAIL • SUPERVISOR • TAX-RETURN • BLUE-COLLAR • WHITE-COLLAR • ANGEL-INVESTOR • PUBLIC-RELATIONS • PERSONAL-ASSISTANT
Commerce - Business Structures 2013-05-25
Across
- The way ownership is held in companies.
- Suffix for public companies.
- Act on behalf of shareholders.
- Maximum number of public shareholders.
- Initial investments of money.
- An owner of a business.
- This means if the owner dies, the company does not.
- This type of company has access to large amounts of capital.
- A benefit of franchising.
- The type of tax partnerships pay.
- The document containing partnership details
- The entity that sells a business model to another.
- This structure suits the professions.
- This characteristic means the company is a separate legal entity.
- Profits are paid back to shareholders this way.
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- Owned by one person.
- The owner purchasing rights to operate under another company's name.
- The maximum number of owners under a partnership.
- These may arise in partnerships.
- The largest company in Australia (by revenue).
- The third largest company in Australia (by revenue).
- The second largest company in Australia (by revenue).
- Personal assets are seized if debts are not paid.
- Partnerships have access to more.
- A lack of this may cause a franchisee issues.
- Run the company, as appointed by directors.
- Shares that are not offered to the public are considered ...
- Maximum number of private shareholders.
- A way for a successful business to expand.
29 Clues: Owned by one person. • An owner of a business. • A benefit of franchising. • Suffix for public companies. • Initial investments of money. • Act on behalf of shareholders. • These may arise in partnerships. • Partnerships have access to more. • The type of tax partnerships pay. • This structure suits the professions. • Maximum number of public shareholders. • ...
Small Business Management 2013-08-20
Across
- / leverage
- / a form of business which is made up of 2 or more interested parties
- / net income divided by total assets
- / net income divided by total shares outstanding
- / sales divided by total assets
- / the difference between the number of dollars that came in and the number that went out
- / the most important noncash item
- / total dividends divided by total shares outstanding
- /(current assets less inventory) divided by current liabilities
- / sales divided by accounts receivable
- / net income divided by sales
- / price per share divided by earnings per share
- / refers to the speed and ease with which an asset can be converted to cash
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- / cost of goods sold divided by inventory
- / activity that brings in cash
- / 365 days divided by inventory turnover
- / a form of business in which one person is the sole owner
- / net income divided by total equity
- / activity that involves spending cash
- / revenues less expenses
- / a form of business which gives owners limited liability
- / the long-range time period on which the financial planning process focuses
- / current assets divided by current liabilities
23 Clues: / leverage • / revenues less expenses • / net income divided by sales • / activity that brings in cash • / sales divided by total assets • / the most important noncash item • / net income divided by total assets • / net income divided by total equity • / activity that involves spending cash • / sales divided by accounts receivable • / 365 days divided by inventory turnover • ...
Business Benchmark 5 2013-06-13
20 Clues: LINK • MOUSE • ROBOT • CLICK • BROWSE • LAPTOP • ROUTER • ONLINE • SCANNER • MONITOR • DOWNLOAD • WIRELESS • KEYBOARD • TECHNICAL • TECHNIQUE • BROADBAND • CYBERSPACE • TECHNICIAN • SEARCH-ENGINE • USER-FRIENDLY
Business Exam Reveiw 2014-06-09
Across
- By using a page _____ you can change the point at which a new page begins
- By using ________ you can quickly and easily make many useful calculations
- Microsoft Excel is an electronic _______________
- Where a column and row intersect
- The Status Bar in Microsoft Word appears at the ____________ of the screen
- Software is the ____________ instructions that tell the computer what to do
- You can quickly reverse most commands you execute by using ______
- When preparing a _________ line spacing should be set at 2.0
- Hardware refers to the ____________ components of the computer
- The internet is a very large wide _______ network
- Powerpoint provides ____ types of animations
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- The most powerful computers made
- With ______ cell addressing. Excel references the same cells no matter where you copy the formula
- You can use the Auto Sum button on the _____ tab to automatically add a column or row of number
- The position where characters appear on your document is known as the __________ point
- You use ________ to organize the content of each slide in Powerpoint
- There are ______ types of reference operators
- The ________ tab displays text contained in your power point presentation
- ________ supply,supplies the electrical power for a computer
- The _________ indent feature indents each line except the first line
20 Clues: The most powerful computers made • Where a column and row intersect • Powerpoint provides ____ types of animations • There are ______ types of reference operators • Microsoft Excel is an electronic _______________ • The internet is a very large wide _______ network • When preparing a _________ line spacing should be set at 2.0 • ...
Business Exam Review 2014-06-09
Across
- what is the extension added to MS Word files
- what is the defult filename for MS Word
- analogous colours always work___together
- electronic instructions that tell the computer what to do is considered...
- complementary colours are often used together to create ____using contrast
- is short for bianary digit
- spelling errors are displayed with what colour line?
- you use the ribbon to issue____
- the earliest version of the internet was known as____
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- _____charts are ideal for side-by-side comparisons
- To enter a number as text, start the entry with a(n)
- If invalid numeric values are included in a formula, the following error message will apear
- the world wide web is the collection of all the_____documents on the internet
- layout In Exel, which view allows you to see how printed paages will look
- the___tab displays test contained in your presentation
- in design, proximity (closeness) creates_____between grouped elements
- a computer's____is usually measered in megabytes
- The mathimatical symbol for multiplication is a(n)
- digit __________is the long form for bit
- grammer errors are displayed with a____wavy line
20 Clues: is short for bianary digit • you use the ribbon to issue____ • what is the defult filename for MS Word • analogous colours always work___together • digit __________is the long form for bit • what is the extension added to MS Word files • a computer's____is usually measered in megabytes • grammer errors are displayed with a____wavy line • ...
Business Review Crossword 2014-06-09
Across
- Called the Go To key
- Reference includes two or more references
- The earliest version of the internet
- Fonts that do not have tails on the letters
- Replacing old text with new text
- Allows users to perform calculations on values entered into the program
- Page is longer than it is wide
- White space on left, right, top and bottom of document
- The address at the top of a letter
- Colour of wavy line that displays grammar error
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- Powerpoint provides this many types of animations
- Tab that displays text contained in your presentation
- One billion bytes
- Placing new text between existing text
- Changing the point at which a new page begins
- The most powerful computers
- Shows you what a computer is doing
- Page is wider than it is long
- The default filename in Microsoft Word
- Reference refers to all the cells between and including the reference
20 Clues: One billion bytes • Called the Go To key • The most powerful computers • Page is wider than it is long • Page is longer than it is wide • Replacing old text with new text • Shows you what a computer is doing • The address at the top of a letter • The earliest version of the internet • Placing new text between existing text • The default filename in Microsoft Word • ...
BAD BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2015-04-07
Across
- Obtain a financial advantage or benefit, especially from an investment
- A person who supervises a person or an activity
- The systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts
- A business or company
- A set of circumstances that makes it possible to do something
- The process of international integration arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas and other aspects of culture
- The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- engaged in a specified activity as one's main paid occupation rather than as a pastime
- A person or organization using the services of a lawyer or other professional person or company
- The possibility that a company will experience a loss rather than a profit
- The point where a person stops employment completely
- A complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building
- Featuring new methods; advanced and original
- An area or arena in which commercial dealings are conducted
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- A meeting of people face to face, especially for consultation
- The person who leads or commands a group
- An ability or capacity of something to be maintained or to sustain itself
- Denotes the location where most, if not all, of the important functions of an organization are coordinated
- A paid position of regular employment
- A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- An arrangement to meet someone at a particular time and place
- An enlightening experience
- The exchange of a commodity for money
- A commercial business
- The purchase or sale of goods in an attempt to make a profit
- A current medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
- A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization
- Income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature
- A person who has a comprehensive and authoritative knowledge or skill
29 Clues: A business or company • A commercial business • An enlightening experience • A paid position of regular employment • The exchange of a commodity for money • The person who leads or commands a group • Featuring new methods; advanced and original • A person who supervises a person or an activity • A detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • ...
Business Key Terms 2021-09-14
Across
- items not necessary for survival but adds pleasure and comfort to life
- an independent association of persons who utilize goods and services offered to come together to meet their economic, social and cultural needs and goals
- when consumers have the power to choose where they will buy goods and services and how much they will pay for them
- a product or service that consumers no longer want because it has become outdated or has been replaced by a new or improved product
- any business that employs fewer than 500 people
- items necessary for survival
- a situation in which two or more businesses try to sell the same type of product or service to the same customer
- a person who starts a venture to solve a problem or to take advantage of an opportunity
- when businesses are in control and can charge high prices and raise prices when costs go up
- an individual or business that makes a product or provides services
- an organization, often charitable, that does not seek to make a profit from the operations of the business
- a quantity of goods and materials kept on hand
- having the ability to pay all debts and meet financial obligations
- the amount of money required for each stage of production
- another name for economic resource
- the way business and government work together to provide goods and services to consumers and ensures that a country's resources will not be overstretched
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- the economic principle that supply goes up when prices go up, and comes down when prices come down
- people who work to produce goods and services in a business; also known as workforce or labour
- any location where producers and consumers come together to engage in the buying or selling of goods and services
- the economic principle that demand goes up when prices come down, and comes down when prices go up
- assistance provided, usually in return for payment, that satisfies needs or wants of consumers
- a charitable organization or charity that does not seek profit from the operations of the business and raises funds for a specific goal
- mutually dependent;relying on others who also rely on you
- expenditures that help a business generate revenue
- the raw materials that come from the earth, the water and the air
- the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy
- resources such as equipment, a building, or money that are used to produce goods and services
- a person who buys goods and services aka a customer
- The reward that an owner receives for taking risks
- patrons of a particular store or business
- the means through which goods and services are made available to consumers
- the value of a product or service expressed in dollars and cents and is determined by many factors, including supply and demand
- items that can be seen and touched
- the quantity of a good or service that producers can provide, determined by the costs of producing it and by the price people are willing to pay for it
34 Clues: items necessary for survival • items that can be seen and touched • another name for economic resource • patrons of a particular store or business • a quantity of goods and materials kept on hand • any business that employs fewer than 500 people • expenditures that help a business generate revenue • The reward that an owner receives for taking risks • ...
Business Vocabulary 2 2022-03-29
Across
- I think we will need to move into bigger ____ because there are too many people in our offices.
- I think we should ____ a new secretary to help us with all the administrative work.
- Our final product isn't ready yet because there are still several ___ that we have to deal with.
- Why don't we ____ the manufacturing of the screens to another company? It will be cheaper than making them ourselves.
- If we can't get new contracts before the end of the year, the company will go ____.
- It's very difficult to ___ against giants like Amazon because they capture most of the market.
- The ____ to finish this project is tomorrow so we will have to work all night.
- The C.E.O. decided to ____ the factory in Hungary because salaries are much lower.
- Offering one free pizza for every one you buy is a good ___.
- Your software is a bit old but I can ___ it for you.
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- The workers decided to go on ___ when the boss refused to increase their salary.
- I think there is a mistake on this ___. It says I have to pay for three computers but I only bought two.
- We decided to ____ Jack when he arrived late for the third time.
- As she spends most of her time driving around the country, the company refunds her ____ for petrol and hotel rooms at the end of each month.
- I'm sorry but you have to wear a suit. It's company ___.
- The two companies finally managed to reach a ___ aftermany hours of negotiation.
- If the economic situation doesn't improve, we will have to ___ some of our staff.
- If our two companies do a ____, we will be much stronger and more able to fight against our competitors.
- I prefer Apple computers because they are more ____. they never break down.
- I don't like to buy clothes in a shop. I prefer to ___ them online.
- This laptop doesn't work. I'll take it back to the shop and ask for a _____.
21 Clues: Your software is a bit old but I can ___ it for you. • I'm sorry but you have to wear a suit. It's company ___. • Offering one free pizza for every one you buy is a good ___. • We decided to ____ Jack when he arrived late for the third time. • I don't like to buy clothes in a shop. I prefer to ___ them online. • ...
Understanding business activity 2021-12-16
Across
- the basic economic problem
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
- company which is privately held for small businesses
- new or small firms usually have it as a primary objective.
- an agreement between two or more businesses to work together on a project.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services
- a reward, cash or otherwise, that a company gives to its shareholders
- the specific, measurable results that companies hope to maintain as their organisation grows.
- the output measured against the inputs used to produce it.
- a formal arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business and share its profits
- a self-employed person who owns and runs their business as an individual
- recruitment when a vacancy is filled by an existing employee of the business.
- a good or service essential for living.
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- the owners of a limited company
- an individual who creates a new business
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature
- the value added to the product when sold
- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- taxes on imports
- a good or service that people would like to have
- an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan
- the form of recording , watching, auditing.
- firms that manufacture goods from natural resources;
- when one business buys out the owners of another business
- method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- any fault in equipment that can halt production and waste valuable time.
- selling the same product to the whole market with no attempt to target groups with in it
- the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item.
- the money required in the business.
- a subset of a population that is used to represent the entire group as a whole
31 Clues: taxes on imports • the basic economic problem • the owners of a limited company • the money required in the business. • a good or service essential for living. • an individual who creates a new business • the value added to the product when sold • the form of recording , watching, auditing. • a good or service that people would like to have • ...
Business Terms Crossword 2022-03-04
Across
- process you take to narrow down the number of candidates
- the theory that believes employees are motivated to be productive by money
- a list of people who applied for the job, and will eventually be shortened
- the process in which someone controls or deals with certain people they’re required to look after
- benefits of this is that it increases better job performance for the workers, increases productivity and increases innovation
- looking outside the business to fill vacancies
- more of a laid back style of leadership where a high level of trust is obligatory
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- a career test evaluating a person's capability to do their job
- enlisting new candidates
- they increase employee job satisfaction by achievement, recognition etc.
- a group of people / things arranged in order of rank
- looking inside the business to fill vacancies
- how exchanging information works
- leadership style where leader asks for opinions from employees so everyone can agree on an idea
- synonym = fired
- a person under authority of someone else in a higher rank
- leadership style where leader makes all decisions
- decrease number of employees within a business/organisation when there are too many within the firm or acquire the wrong skills
- when an employee in a firm is enabled to do more than one given job in a business
- having a sense of respect from the co-workers.
20 Clues: synonym = fired • enlisting new candidates • how exchanging information works • looking inside the business to fill vacancies • having a sense of respect from the co-workers. • looking outside the business to fill vacancies • leadership style where leader makes all decisions • a group of people / things arranged in order of rank • ...
International Business Vocabulary 2022-07-18
Across
- deudor
- fabricante
- compra
- vencimiento
- fuga de capitales
- impuesto sobre la renta
- mercado libre
- impuesto
- acreedor
- prestamista
- ganancias
- hipoteca
- mayorista
- inversion
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- obligacion
- marca registrada
- presupuesto
- contribuyente
- comerciante
- cotizacion
- acción
- venta a plazos
- intermediario
- minorista
- gastos generales
- existencias
- inversionista
27 Clues: deudor • compra • acción • impuesto • acreedor • hipoteca • minorista • ganancias • mayorista • inversion • obligacion • fabricante • cotizacion • presupuesto • comerciante • vencimiento • prestamista • existencias • contribuyente • mercado libre • intermediario • inversionista • venta a plazos • marca registrada • gastos generales • fuga de capitales • impuesto sobre la renta
Business Law - Contracts 2022-05-18
Across
- Consideration must be ______
- Party that is making an offer
- Most states forbid or regulate this act
- An improper threat or act
- The number of requirements to a contract
- A contract that has been completed
- Party that an offer is being made to
- A joke or words without meaning
- Courts will intercede if a contract is grossly __________
- Withdrawing an offer before it has been accepted
- Legal means by which a right is enforced
- Type of mistake where one party holds and incorrect belief about the facts of a contract
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- A grossly unfair contract is deemed as being ______________
- A type of promise made which is within the statute of frauds
- A contract must have ________
- An executory contract within the statute of frauds is _____________
- The offeree clearly terminates and offer through _________
- A contract that has not been fully performed
- The legal concept that requires certain types of contracts to be executed in writing
- What each party exchanges in regards to consideration must have _____ _____
- Consideration that is just a "token" amount
- Type of damages involving payment to compensate for injury
- Without genuine assent a contract is ________
- Illegal agreements are those that restrain _____ unreasonably
- Individuals who regularly deal the goods being bought or sold
25 Clues: An improper threat or act • Consideration must be ______ • A contract must have ________ • Party that is making an offer • A joke or words without meaning • A contract that has been completed • Party that an offer is being made to • Most states forbid or regulate this act • The number of requirements to a contract • Legal means by which a right is enforced • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business's goods or services.
- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- People who use goods and services.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- A physical product.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
- A new idea or product.
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
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- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
- The workforce in a business.
- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- Items of necessity.
- A product that is no longer used.
- When a business depends on another. business.
- People who create products.
25 Clues: Items of necessity. • A physical product. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • Goods that can replace each other. • People who use goods and services. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
Business Fundamentals Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- A tangible item (can touch and see)
- A hybrid type of ownership.
- Employs 500 or less people.
- Another name for economic resource?
- farmers,factory worker, teachers are examples of?
- Business owned by a single person.
- water,coal, soil are examples of?
- Provided assistance to others.
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- charitable organization that doesnt seek profit for a specific goal.
- how many kinds of economic resources are there?
- Quantity of goods or services customers are willing and are able to pay for at specific price.
- Business that raises money for a specific goal.
- The one who buys but does not consume or use the product or service.
- A risk-taker, problem solver, and someone who creates a business.
- Location where buyers and sellers come together to sell or buy goods and services.
- The one who buys and/or uses the product or service.
- An old, unpopular or outdated item that could have been replaced with a newer product. ex. Typewriter
- Quantity of goods or services businesses are willing and are able to provide at prices people are willing to pay.
- Not a necessary item is called?
- An essential to survive is called?
- trucks,factories, tools are examples of?
- the income left after paid expenses and costs.
- Business that's able to pay all debts is called?
- Amounts of money needed for each stage of production.
24 Clues: A hybrid type of ownership. • Employs 500 or less people. • Provided assistance to others. • Not a necessary item is called? • water,coal, soil are examples of? • An essential to survive is called? • Business owned by a single person. • A tangible item (can touch and see) • Another name for economic resource? • trucks,factories, tools are examples of? • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-21
Across
- People who work to produce goods & services
- Raw materials that we get from the earth, water and air.
- Cannot be perceived by touch
- Increase of price of goods and services over a period of time
- Increase in employment, output, prices, and income
- Goods that can be replaced with each other due to changed conditions
- The quantity of supply and demand is equal
- An item that can be seen or touched.
- An item necessary for survival such as foods
- Equipments or money that is used to produce goods&services
- High unemployment rates, decrease in income, and a decrease in standard of living
- A person who uses goods or services
- An individual or business that makes a product
- An item that can be seen or touched but is not necessary for survival.
- Government is the most important decision-maker
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- Goods that both give each other values
- An item not necessary for survival but that adds pleasure and comfort to life.
- Consumers and businesses make the decisions
- Products that are used less as people's income increases
- Consumers, businesses, and governments make the decisions
- People or businesses that buy goods or services.
- Businesses rely on other businesses to keep going
- a product or service that consumers no longer want because it has become outdated or outmoded or has been replaced by a new or improved product.
- Decrease in income, employment, investments, prices, and profits
- Using new technologies or processes to improve a product or on how they are produced and distributed
25 Clues: Cannot be perceived by touch • A person who uses goods or services • An item that can be seen or touched. • Goods that both give each other values • The quantity of supply and demand is equal • People who work to produce goods & services • Consumers and businesses make the decisions • An item necessary for survival such as foods • ...
Business Key Terms 2022-09-28
Across
- if you are clear and open when you communicate, you are showing __________
- when a resource is being used up, it is called __________
- giving your time for charity may be considered part of your _________ _________
- if you want to build a house, you would want to hire a _________
- if you are in situation where you have to decide if something is right or wrong, you are in an _________ _________
- if you decide to operate your own business only online, it would be an _________
- a situation in which supply and demand are matched and prices stable
- the consumer’s desire for a particular product or service
- business a hair stylist is an example of a _________ _________
- how much of a certain product or service that is available
- when a good is in low supply, it is most likely facing ________
- if someone seems to have an exaggerated sense of self-importance, they are displaying _________
- the final goods and services purchased are called _________ _________ _________ __________
- the result of an action
- if a good is required or essential, it is considered a _________
- the degree to which a demand or supply is sensitive to changes in price or income
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- a teacher is an example of a _________ _________
- if you know something without having to consciously reason about it, you are using ________
- a famer is an example of a ________ ________ _________
- you should not stray from your _________ _________
- when you buy a good, you are a ________
- if someone demonstrates good ethics, they are probably a good _______ ________
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- if a good is desired, but not necessarily required, it is considered a _________
- a stove is an example of a _________ _________
- doing what is right when no one is watching is an example of good ________
- a tree is an example of a _________ _________
- when you buy something in a store, you have to pay a certain _________
- if you can make judgments without favoritism or self-interest, you probably demonstrate ________
- obeying the company's rules is an example of good ________
30 Clues: the result of an action • when you buy a good, you are a ________ • a tree is an example of a _________ _________ • a stove is an example of a _________ _________ • a teacher is an example of a _________ _________ • you should not stray from your _________ _________ • a famer is an example of a ________ ________ _________ • ...
Business terms crossword 2022-09-28
Across
- the result of an action
- when money is low the __________ is also low to buy goods
- An economic principle that states that the quantity of a good or service that will be offered for sale varies in direct relation to its selling price is known as the
- stores like amazon and ebay are examples of what?
- goods or services that are left for people to buy/get is know as____?
- a sore that only performs physically is knows as?
- "always________ the elderly"
- when supply and demand became equal
- the need or want of something as a consumer is know as______?
- stock market is an example as what?
- people who make stuff such as buildings and bridges are known as?
- the price will change but demand will always be for it
- this law states thatthe supply of a good or service will increase when the demand is great and decrease when demand is low is known as what law?
- stuff such as trees come____?
- stuff that are crafted or made into something we can use are ____ goods?
- transports of good. wholesaler is an example
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- when supply is high is known as what?
- someone you look at/up to
- people who sale stuff to major companys are known as?
- stuff like food and water are examples of what?
- a farmer is an example of what
- companys that provide goods or services are what?
- beliefs or thoughts that you have that wont change in the situation
- we give something like money in _____ for goods or services
- another way to say cash
- the term or word used to say how much something will be priced
- when demand becomes too high is known as what?
- companies that can offer to rent cars are known as ______ industries
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time is known as
- something we look for if we want to buy something
30 Clues: the result of an action • another way to say cash • someone you look at/up to • "always________ the elderly" • stuff such as trees come____? • a farmer is an example of what • when supply and demand became equal • stock market is an example as what? • when supply is high is known as what? • transports of good. wholesaler is an example • ...
BUSINESS STUDIES CROSSWORD 2021-07-26
Across
- Also called black gold
- The Board of directors of a joint stock company is elected by
- The structure in which there is separation of ownership and management as per law is called
- System in which only male members can be co parceners
- The life of sole proprietorship business is _____
- _____clause also known as registered office clause
- Transfer of interest exist in the case of
- _____ risk involves possibility of gain as well as possibility of loss
- _____ industries are concerned with extraction of natural resources and breeding
- ____company does not issue share capital
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- A form of business organization in which each member has profit and loss in agreed ratio
- An item acquired by Chinese ships
- ____provides conclusion proof for existence of partnership firm
- Bad debts due to non payment of debt by debtor is an example of ___ risk
- A partner who is not actually involved in the partnership but lends his name for public relations
- In earlier times trade and industry taxes were major source of revenue. Traders had to pay ____ duties that were levied on most of the imported articles at varying rates.
- A occupation in which people work for others and get remunerated in return
- The capital of a company is divided into number of parts each one of which are called
- Co parceners have____ liability
- Which responsibility of business implies obligation to contribute towards society
- Commerce includes activities relating to trade and____ to trade
- A prospectus is issued by ___ company
- Aid to trade which is concerned with movement of goods
23 Clues: Also called black gold • Co parceners have____ liability • An item acquired by Chinese ships • A prospectus is issued by ___ company • ____company does not issue share capital • Transfer of interest exist in the case of • The life of sole proprietorship business is _____ • _____clause also known as registered office clause • ...
Business Study Puzzle 2021-06-05
Across
- H2O
- Physical distribution operation concerned with the storage of goods.
- A type of transportation.
- what you wear on your feet
- A type of transportation
- a type of transportation
- dimension of quality that refers to sameness of product quality from unit to unit.
- Process of establishing an identifiable product image in the minds of consumers.
- promotional tool in which information about a company, product, or event is transmitted by the general mass media to attract public attention.
- Difference between a business's revenues and it's expenses.
- you use it to make calls
- The lord and savior
- the best food on earth
- you watch shows/movies on it
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- Amount added to an item's purchase cost to sell it at a profit.
- A type of non-store retailing
- what you drive with
- You write with it
- what you sleep in
- Promotional tool consisting of paid, nonpersonal communication used by an identified sponsor to inform an audience about a product.
- Price reduction offered as an incentive to purchase.
- A place where you learn things
- gives you oxygen
- you use it to tell time on your wrist
- Organization that provides goods or services to earn profits.
- aspect of the marketing mix concerned with the most effective techniques for communicating info about and selling a product.
- you use it to detangle your hair
- Un pleasant consequences of an undesirable behavior.
- a tool used to scroll on a computer
- an object that you sit on
30 Clues: H2O • gives you oxygen • You write with it • what you sleep in • what you drive with • The lord and savior • the best food on earth • A type of transportation • a type of transportation • you use it to make calls • A type of transportation. • an object that you sit on • what you wear on your feet • you watch shows/movies on it • A type of non-store retailing • A place where you learn things • ...
Marketing (Business Studies) 2021-08-07
Across
- elements of the promotion mix (acronymn)
- Values and moral judgment of individuals
- influencer endorses the product on behalf of the business
- Document that outlines activities aimed at achieve objectives
- Central organising point
- the market the purchases finished products and resell them to make a profit
- process of individuals promoting
- A collection of satisfactions with tangible and intangiable components
- setting price at higher end of the market
- inform pursuade and remind target market about products
- encompasses the perception, motives, and learning influences
- selling via the internet
- selling under the guise of a survey
- development and promotion of differences between competitiors
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- division of the total market into segments
- Interest rates and governments changing tax rates to expand or contract level of economic activity
- same strategies in different market
- Moving stock from one location to another
- Marking processes (acronym)
- group of potential customers which a business intends to sell its products
- Values and moral judgement of individuals
- Creation of image or identity in comparison to competitors
- Paid, non personal message communicated through mass medium
- ethical influences (acronym)
- product used and needs it satisfied are different
- Name,term, symbol and design that identifies a specific product
- routes that products travel
- when unemployment is high and there is lack of consumer confidence
- when the economy has low employment and rising incomes
- a narrowly selected target market
- activities that make product available to consumer at time and location desire
- examination, identification and analysis of competitive advantage
- sold at financial loss to attract interest
- The marketing approach focuses on product features as the supply creates its own demand
- integration between national economises
35 Clues: Central organising point • selling via the internet • Marking processes (acronym) • routes that products travel • ethical influences (acronym) • process of individuals promoting • a narrowly selected target market • same strategies in different market • selling under the guise of a survey • integration between national economises • elements of the promotion mix (acronymn) • ...
Economics And Business 2023-11-19
Across
- An item that a business has decided not to produce.
- A monetary charge that needs to be paid for borrowing money.
- Items that bring satisfaction and usefulness to consumers.
- The supply and demand for houses
- Selling price - Cost to produce
- The quantity demanded by consumers decreases as prices rise, then increases as prices fall.
- A person who works for a salary.
- The higher the price that a good or service can be sold for, the higher the quantity that suppliers are willing to produce.
- A person who buys goods or services for their own use
- A place where anything can be bought or sold. Also where producers and consumers interact.
- Something that is required to live a safe and healthy life
- When your wants are unlimited, but the resources are limited
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- When goods or services affect the supply and demand of goods and services, due to how high or low the demand is to determine the price of a product.
- Make an effort to purchase goods and services that do not have a negative impact on other people, animals, or the environment.
- A person or organisation that recruits people to be employed.
- Something that isn't necessary but will bring satisfaction
- An item that requires money or fortune in return.
- An act that can be bought by a consumer.
- The availability of workers and the cost to employ them.
- A person who owns a property then rents it to others to use.
- A person, company or country that makes, grows or supplies goods or products for sale
- Someone who is using a property owned by a landlord.
22 Clues: Selling price - Cost to produce • The supply and demand for houses • A person who works for a salary. • An act that can be bought by a consumer. • An item that requires money or fortune in return. • An item that a business has decided not to produce. • Someone who is using a property owned by a landlord. • A person who buys goods or services for their own use • ...
Business and Finance 2023-11-11
Across
- - Combination of two companies
- - Financial failure
- - List of a company's employees and their salaries
- - Income generated
- - Financial assets
- - Making a financial profit
- - Shares of ownership in a company
- - Inability to pay debts
- - Cost of borrowing money
- - Money used in a particular country
- - Risky business undertaking
- - Money spent in the course of business
- - Examination of financial records
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- - Money owed to a company for goods or services
- - Exchange of goods or services
- - Collection of investments
- - Increase in prices over time
- - Valuables owned by a company or individual
- - How easily assets can be converted to cash
- - Money owed
- - Commercial exchange of goods and services
- - Distribution of a company's profits to shareholders
- - Economic decline
- - Financial gain
- - Financial plan
- - Goods or services sold
- - System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- - Put money into a project or venture
- - Evaluate or appraise
- - Ownership interest in a company
30 Clues: - Money owed • - Financial gain • - Financial plan • - Income generated • - Economic decline • - Financial assets • - Financial failure • - Evaluate or appraise • - Inability to pay debts • - Goods or services sold • - Cost of borrowing money • - Collection of investments • - Making a financial profit • - Risky business undertaking • - Combination of two companies • ...
Business Economic Assignment 2023-09-14
Across
- People or businesses who buy goods or services
- People who work for goods and services
- Materials that you need to live
- Man-made resources that can be used to trade for goods and services
- Where the opposing things are balanced
- Where someone or something relies on someone else (e.g one business relying on another)
- Something that gives pleasure but is not needed to survive
- An item that is not needed for survival
- The standard by which something is valued
- An item that you need for survival
- Where the actions are based on the past
- Someone regular job or something that makes a profit through legal means
- In 1929, this incident made the economy go to shambles
- Items that go well together and complement each other
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- Someone who buys goods or services
- A request that comes from the community
- Work that is mostly physical
- Where there is temporary economic decline
- Cannot be perceived or touched
- Instead of paying for goods you pay for someone to assist you
- Resources that were taken directly from the earth
- A good that helps produce another good
- The amount of items there are
- A person or people who create a product
- Where the price of goods increases drastically
- An item that can be felt and seen
26 Clues: Work that is mostly physical • The amount of items there are • Cannot be perceived or touched • Materials that you need to live • An item that can be felt and seen • Someone who buys goods or services • An item that you need for survival • People who work for goods and services • Where the opposing things are balanced • A good that helps produce another good • ...
Business Vocabulary Revision 2023-11-01
Across
- An unpaid invoice that is still pending.
- to pay back money that you have borrowed
- The process of creating and sending invoices to customers for the goods
- To create or produce an invoice.
- paid before any work has been done or before goods are supplied
- the amounts of money coming into and going out of a company, and the timing of these
- a list of goods that have been supplied or work that has been done, showing how much you owe for them
- an increase in the price of something, especially from the price a shop pays for something to the price it sells it for
- the difference between what it costs a business to buy or produce something and what they sell it for
- a person, group, or organization that owes money
- not done, paid, returned etc by the time expected
- a complete change from a bad situation to a good one
- something that you have obtained by buying it or being given it
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- an amount of money that you send to pay for something
- a sum of money that a person or organization owes
- providing money to a person or organization to get them out of financial trouble
- To complete the payment for an invoice.
- a cost not directly related to a particular product or service, but related to general costs for buildings, equipment etc
- the act of closing a company by selling the things that belong to it, in order to pay its debts
- To officially send or provide an invoice to a customer.
- a reduction in the usual price of something
- if a system, idea, or organization ...., it suddenly fails or becomes too weak to continue
- to send someone or something somewhere for a particular purpose
- the total of a set of numbers, especially on a bill, that is added to other numbers, such as a tax, to form a complete total
- The practice of monitoring and keeping records of invoices.
- services they have received.
26 Clues: services they have received. • To create or produce an invoice. • To complete the payment for an invoice. • An unpaid invoice that is still pending. • to pay back money that you have borrowed • a reduction in the usual price of something • a person, group, or organization that owes money • a sum of money that a person or organization owes • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH PUZZLE 2020-05-04
Across
- to create a new product or improve an existing one
- to introduce a new product, with publicity
- own part of a company
- the wrapping or container for a product
- of sale, the place where a product is actually sold to the public
- survey an analysis of consumers’ needs and preferences into the state of the market for a particular product or service.
- marketing marketing through digital devices such as computers and smart phones includes TV/radio by some definitions
- research, study of consumers' needs & preferences, often for a particular product
- duties tax that people pay for importing and exporting goods
- the person who buys and uses a product or service
- a particular make of product
- The practice of selling products at a very low price in an export market
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- product in marketing, the whole product
- both parties agree to work together and cooperate to promote or sell a product or service
- firm supporting an organisation in return for advertising space and brand recognition
- to estimate the price of making a product
- bring something into a country so that it can be sold there
- set of variations on a specific product made to appeal to different market segments
- item of publicity to promote a product or service in newspapers, magazines, on TV, etc
- Strenght, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
- to introduce a new product, with publicity etc
- the person, customer etc who is the final and actual user
- assets available for use in the production of further assets
- special symbol, design, word etc used to represent a product brand or company
- someone who organizes a business venture
- the system of production and distribution and consumption
- leader The company that sells most of a product or service in a particular market
- market a market for short-term debt instruments
- the delivering of products to end-users, incl. advertising storing etc
29 Clues: own part of a company • a particular make of product • product in marketing, the whole product • the wrapping or container for a product • someone who organizes a business venture • to estimate the price of making a product • to introduce a new product, with publicity • Strenght, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats • to introduce a new product, with publicity etc • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH PUZZLE 2020-05-04
Across
- : both parties agree to work together and cooperate to promote or sell a product or service
- duties : tax that people pay for importing and exporting goods
- the wrapping or container for a product
- officially recorded or listed
- the system of production and distribution and consumption
- survey : an analysis of consumers’ needs and preferences into the state of the market for a particular product or service.
- product: in marketing, the whole product
- a particular make of product
- : The practice of selling products at a very low price in an export market
- someone who organizes a business venture
- : Strenght, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
- research: study of consumers' needs & preferences, often for a particular product
- to introduce a new product, with publicity etc
- market: a market for short-term debt instruments
- the delivering of products to end-users, incl. advertising, storing etc
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- : Item of publicity to promote a product or service in newspapers, magazines, on TV, etc
- assets available for use in the production of further assets
- bring something into a country so that it can be sold there
- firm supporting an organisation in return for advertising space and brand recognition
- : own part of a company
- the person who buys and uses a product or service
- to create a new product or improve an existing one
- to estimate the price of making a product
- the person, customer etc who is the final and actual
- leader : The company that sells most of a product or service in a particular market
- to introduce a new product, with publicity etc
- marketing: marketing through digital devices such as computers and smart phones; includes TV/radio by some definitions
- of sale: the place where a product is actually sold to the public
- special symbol, design, word etc used to represent a product, brand or company
- : set of variations on a specific product made to appeal to different market segments
30 Clues: : own part of a company • a particular make of product • officially recorded or listed • the wrapping or container for a product • product: in marketing, the whole product • someone who organizes a business venture • to estimate the price of making a product • to introduce a new product, with publicity etc • : Strenght, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH PUZZLE 2020-05-04
Across
- study of consumers' needs & preferences, often for a particular product
- Four basic marketing strategies, called the four Ps: product, price, location and promotion
- Percentage of sales of a particular product or service in a market captured by a brand, product or company.
- and maintenance of a good public image
- a price reduction. One of the most common marketing words.
- the place where a product is actually sold to the public
- the wrapping or container for a product
- firm supporting an organisation in return for advertising space and brand recognition
- the person who is the final or actual user of a product
- piece of paper, cloth etc on a product giving information about it
- a particular make of product
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- the delivering of products to end-users, incl...
- The process of defining and dividing a market into different segments with similar needs
- officially recorded or listed
- Internal and external factors that stimulate buying in people
- marketing digital devices such as computers
- to introduce a new product, with publicity etc
- concept or perception the general public has of a company or product
- to estimate the price of making a product
- in marketing, the whole product, inc. name, packaging, instructions, reliability, after-sales etc
- Buying the same brand several times
- special symbol, design, word etc used to represent a product, brand or company
- the person who buys and uses a product or service
- Develop a specific brand image in the minds of consumers.
- The way society perceives a business.
- to create a new product or improve an existing one
- The number of buyers and sellers in a particular market.
- Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
- something made to be sold; merchandise
- a person who purchases something from a store.
- a person who sells something
- while connected to the Internet or other computer network
32 Clues: a person who sells something • a particular make of product • officially recorded or listed • Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats • Buying the same brand several times • The way society perceives a business. • and maintenance of a good public image • something made to be sold; merchandise • the wrapping or container for a product • to estimate the price of making a product • ...
Business command words 2019-02-11
Across
- organisation and management skills
- Learners present a careful consideration of varied factors or events that apply to a specific situation
- Learners show knowledge and understanding
- learners indicate the main features or purpose of something by recognising it and/or being able to discern and understand facts or qualities
- examine something methodically and in detail in order to explain or interpret it.
- Learners conduct an inquiry or study into something to discover and examine facts and information
- Skills and/or knowledge involving practical research or testing
- Learners can adhere to protocols, codes and conventions where, findings or judgements are set down in an objective way
- learners give reasons or evidence to support an opinion or prove something right or reasonable
- Learners grow or progress a plan, ideas, skills and understanding
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- talk or write about a topic in detail taking into account different issues or ideas
- Learners can identify the main factors relating to two or more items/situations or aspects of a subject.
- Knowledge with application where learners are expected to select and apply to less familiar contexts
- Skills to make or do something
- Learners are able to convey ideas or information to others
- Learners proactively seek information from primary and secondary sources
- learners state the meaning, purpose or qualities of something through the use of images, words or other expressions
- Learners use a range of skills to perform a task, research or activity
- learners’ work draws on varied information, themes or concepts to consider aspects
- Learners make a formal assessment of work produced
20 Clues: Skills to make or do something • organisation and management skills • Learners show knowledge and understanding • Learners make a formal assessment of work produced • Learners are able to convey ideas or information to others • Skills and/or knowledge involving practical research or testing • Learners grow or progress a plan, ideas, skills and understanding • ...
Business Law Quiz 2020-02-04
Across
- A type of contract in which there is no offer, acceptance, consideration or capacity
- A document(deed) where interest is transferred from one person to another
- A person has to signify this to another when making a proposal or an offer
- A doctrine of this states that if you benefit anything from transaction you have to restitute that benefit
- Persons disqualified by law who are nationals from an enemy country
- Identifying an underlying promise in a transaction that binds
- An invitation to this is merely an invitation to submit an offer
- A type of contract that is non-verbal and can be completed by conduct
- When a contract is caused by Fraud, Misinterpretation, Undue influence, Coercion and Mistake, _______ is not said to be free.
- Which section of the Indian Contract Act says: "A person generally sound, occasionally unsound can enter into a contract when he is of a sound mind."
- Wrong doing under civil law
Down
- This type of contract is non-negotiable
- Every minor contract is void except a contract of these
- A contract becomes of this type when there is either misrepresentation, Fraud, Undue influence or coercion
- A mistake in law that leads to the wrong understanding of a contract
- When the consent of a person has been caused either by committing or threatening to commit any act forbidden by the IPC, or by unlawful detaining or threatening to detain any property to the prejudice of any person. What is the term for this action?
- Misrepresentation with intention
- A document which is enforced by law and requires agreement between two or more parties
- This type of person can only partner in profits
- Of what mind is a person when he or she is capable of taking rational decisions
20 Clues: Wrong doing under civil law • Misrepresentation with intention • This type of contract is non-negotiable • This type of person can only partner in profits • Every minor contract is void except a contract of these • Identifying an underlying promise in a transaction that binds • An invitation to this is merely an invitation to submit an offer • ...
Business H/W 2020-10-21
Across
- economic resources and things such as machinery used for production
- risk bearing in the hope of making a profit
- A nation where the average income is much lower than in industrial nations, where the economy relies on a few export crops, and where farming is conducted by primitive methods. In many developing nations, rapid population growth threatens the supply of food.
- nations that have a more advanced economy usually measured by gross domestic product (GDP) and/or average income per resident. Developed countries have advanced technological infrastructure and have diverse industrial and service sectors.
- becoming expert in a particular subject
- a good or a service which somebody must have in order to live
- firms that supply a service to consumers and other businesses
- of production the production and supply of goods o the final consumer involves activities from primary ,secondary and tertiary sector businesses
- sector - the firms that process and manufacture goods from natural resources
- the firms whose business activity involves the extraction of natural resources
Down
- the separation of tasks in any economic system or organization
- sector the part of the economy that is controlled by the state or government
- goods which consumers buy for their own satisfaction
- the mental and physical capabilities of the workforce
- products which businesses purchase to help with their production process
- the part of the economy owned and controlled by individuals and companies for a profit
- the gap between limited resources and theoretically limitless wants
- source of free goods and physical space
- economy an economy where the resources are owned and controlled by both the private and public sectors
- problem - finite resources aren't able to support infinite goods and wants
- the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- goods or services which people would like to have
22 Clues: source of free goods and physical space • becoming expert in a particular subject • risk bearing in the hope of making a profit • goods or services which people would like to have • goods which consumers buy for their own satisfaction • the mental and physical capabilities of the workforce • the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen • ...
Principles of Business 2020-09-24
Across
- __________ liability states that persons are not only liable to lose what they invested but they can also lose their personal assets.
- ____is known as the resources used to start up a business
- Which type of service allows for person to person contact?
- system of production, distribution and consumption by a society to allocate scarce resources is known as an______.
- , A cheque drawn upon the bank itself rather from the customer’s account is known as a_____ draft?
- Trinidad and Tobago exports oil and gas, this type of resource or good used to trade is known as a?
- A___________ payment allows the bank to take a fixed sum of money for repayment either every week, fortnight, quarterly or yearly.
- Money is hard to obtain because it is _____?
- _______ of scale is known as large enterprises benefitting from bulk buying at a discounted price.
- _____is known as assets held by the bank in the event that a debtor fails to repay a loan.
- Which type of service does not allow person to person contact?
- ______ undertaking is a type of public sector such as, sport centres, community centres, bus services etc.
- _______is the exchange between goods and services without the use of money
- ________ focuses on one particular job or task and becoming an expert at it.
Down
- __________ refers to the buying and selling of goods and services through the internet.
- _____is an item that is willingly accepted in exchanged for goods and services.
- _________ liability states that a person is only liable to lose only what they have invested.
- A business consisting of 2-20 individuals ho form themselves into a business unit with the common goal of making a profit is known as which private business type?
- ________ owned enterprises are operated by the government (e.g. WASA / T&Tec)
- If all money is standardized or appear to be the same, it is _____________.
- An ______ takes the risk of starting up a business in hope of making a profit
- Items such as shells, axe heads, beads etc used for bartering were called________ money
- , _____of goods is a disadvantage of barter which made goods difficult to divide because of its exchange rate?
- A________ is any situation that brings buyers and sellers together for the purpose of exchange.
- trader, A business owned and operated by one individual is known as a_______?
25 Clues: Money is hard to obtain because it is _____? • ____is known as the resources used to start up a business • Which type of service allows for person to person contact? • Which type of service does not allow person to person contact? • _______is the exchange between goods and services without the use of money • ...
Business and money 2024-04-30
30 Clues: ric • beca • boom • multa • branca • cadena • gestio • moneda • accions • central • prestec • mesclar • escurat • terminis • fabricar • hipoteca • exportar • importar • testament • alcomptat • benestant • pressupost • presupostar • senseunduro • bitllettren • pagaisenyal • elquèguanyes • caureenpicat • posaralavenda • carregatdepasta
ef UI Business 2024-03-29
Across
- márka
- gazdasági visszaesés
- ... sb redundant elbocsát vkit
- make a ... veszteséget termel
- ... over átvesz, magába olvaszt
- cég
- reklámoz
- üzletlánc
- gyártani
- ... down bezár
Down
- ... research piackutatás
- ... a deal szerződést / üzletet köt
- termel
- reklám, hirdetés
- ... up a company céget alapít
- make a ... profitot termel
- vmi, amit muszáj megvenni /
- terjeszkedik
- összeolvad
- beindít, piacra dob
- ... office központi iroda
21 Clues: cég • márka • termel • reklámoz • gyártani • üzletlánc • összeolvad • terjeszkedik • ... down bezár • reklám, hirdetés • beindít, piacra dob • gazdasági visszaesés • ... research piackutatás • ... office központi iroda • make a ... profitot termel • vmi, amit muszáj megvenni / • ... up a company céget alapít • make a ... veszteséget termel • ... sb redundant elbocsát vkit • ...
Business Vocab 2 2024-04-09
Across
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- the amounts of money coming into and going out of a company, and the timing of these.
- something belonging to an individual or a business that has value or the power to earn money.
- an organization, industry, country, etc. that is deliberately chosen to have something done to it.
- an amount paid to someone because they have been hurt or harmed in some way.
- a list of the subjects to be discussed at a meeting.
- a person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization.
- a document setting out a business's future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the first form that a new design of a car, machine, etc. has.
- an amount paid by a borrower to a lender, for example to a bank by someone borrowing money for a loan, or by a bank to a depositor.
Down
- the sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale.
- a person or company that sells goods in large quantities to other businesses, who may then sell them to the general public.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something.
- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a complete list of items such as property, goods in stock, or the contents of a building.
20 Clues: something, typically money, that is owed or due. • a list of the subjects to be discussed at a meeting. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the first form that a new design of a car, machine, etc. has. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • an amount that has to be paid or spent to buy or obtain something. • ...
Business Intelligence Architecture 2024-07-18
Across
- A repository of data that can be used for storage and analysis.
- The act of using data to predict future events.
- The technology that enables organizations to share insights with others.
- The benefit of BI that involves reducing costs by identifying areas of waste.
- The main purpose of using BI tools in organizations.
- A database designed for storing and analyzing data.
- The act of analyzing data to understand customer behavior.
- A key benefit of BI that involves making faster decisions (3 words).
- The type of analytics that answers "What happened?"
- The type of analytics that answers "What will happen?"
Down
- The goal of data management systems to be designed for performance and this.
- A critical aspect of data management that ensures data is up-to-date.
- The process of gathering data to improve business efficiency.
- The data flow from external sources such as social media.
- Software applications that are used to collect, store, and analyze data.
- An example of an external data source for businesses.
- The process of turning data into insights.
- The benefit of BI that involves making faster decisions.
- A key component of BI architecture that involves ensuring data is easily accessible.
- The element of BI architecture that focuses on how data is collected, stored, and accessed.
- The type of analytics that answers "What should we do?"
21 Clues: The process of turning data into insights. • The act of using data to predict future events. • A database designed for storing and analyzing data. • The type of analytics that answers "What happened?" • The main purpose of using BI tools in organizations. • An example of an external data source for businesses. • The type of analytics that answers "What will happen?" • ...
Basic Business Vocabulary 2024-06-22
Across
- A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes.
- The act of moving through water by using the arms, legs, and body in motions called strokes.
- Engaged in a job or activity for wages or a salary
- A country in Central Europe.
- A commercial business.
- People whose job is to sell products or services.
- Became larger or greater in size, amount, or degree.
- Predictions or estimates of future events, especially coming weather or a financial trend.
- Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization.
- An organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities.
- Existing, occurring, or carried on between two or more nations.
- Places where professional or clerical duties are performed.
- A small area of still water, typically one that is artificially created.
Down
- Money that is borrowed and is expected to be paid back with interest.
- The people engaged in or available for work, either in a country or in a particular company or industry.
- Items that are used to protect or conceal something.
- The making of articles on a large scale using machinery
- The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
- ransactions involving the selling of goods or services.
- Written, drawn, or printed papers that provide information or evidence
- Not closed or fastened.
- Financial gains, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent.
- Matters or situations regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome.
- Relating to money or how money is managed.
24 Clues: A commercial business. • Not closed or fastened. • A country in Central Europe. • Relating to money or how money is managed. • People whose job is to sell products or services. • Engaged in a job or activity for wages or a salary • Items that are used to protect or conceal something. • Became larger or greater in size, amount, or degree. • ...
Business Result Vocabulary 2024-07-29
Across
- To recognize the good qualities of somebody
- Overconfident
- Start a business
- Keep to the agreed schedule
- Not being on time
- Create an idea or solution to a problem
- Cautious
- Passion/ A strong feeling of excitement or interest in something
- Compliment Publicly saying that someone has done well
- A new creative way of solving a problem
- Not stay on track regarding time
Down
- Prize / Something you receive for doing something well
- Reliable
- An important discovery
- Complex
- Correct prediction
- Perform an activity
- A positive outcome or advantage that could arise from a particular action
- Develop a plan
- To be on a course that is likely to achieve what is required
- The latest, most advanced technology
21 Clues: Complex • Reliable • Cautious • Overconfident • Develop a plan • Start a business • Not being on time • Correct prediction • Perform an activity • An important discovery • Keep to the agreed schedule • Not stay on track regarding time • The latest, most advanced technology • Create an idea or solution to a problem • A new creative way of solving a problem • ...
Business English_Set 12.2 2023-05-29
Across
- – сложный, бросающий вызов
- – архив(ировать)
- – существование
- – a) авторитетный b) авторитарный
- – делить
- – исключение
- запуск(ать)
- – талант
- – a) мир b) покой
- – анкета
- - кусочек
- – недостаточный
- – годность, соответствие
- обед
- – угадывать (также сущ.)
- – опрос
- -усердие
- – особенно
- – устанавливать, учреждать
- – добавление, приложение
Down
- - функциональность
- - курс
- – рабочий (комитет)
- – мздоимство
- – a) узнавать b) признавать (необходимость и т.д.) (AmE spelling)
- – решение
- - соответствие (требованиям и т.д.)
- - язык
- – неверное толкование
- – должный, приличествующий
- – частота
- – комитет
- - отсутствие
- – цель
- – заданиЯ (=homework)
- - являться причиной
- – a) выступление b) эксплуатационные качества
- – a) наукИ b) дисциплинЫ научного цикла
- - барьер
- - надежность
- - странный
41 Clues: обед • - курс • - язык • – цель • – опрос • – делить • – талант • – анкета • - барьер • -усердие • – решение • – частота • – комитет • - кусочек • – особенно • - странный • запуск(ать) • – мздоимство • – исключение • - отсутствие • - надежность • – существование • – недостаточный • – архив(ировать) • – a) мир b) покой • - функциональность • – рабочий (комитет) • - являться причиной • – неверное толкование • – заданиЯ (=homework) • ...
Business Studies Revision 2023-06-05
Across
- Not a legal responsibility but having a social conscious
- A performance objective, along with speed and quality
- You will find this in supply chain management, often in transport and warehousing
- The type of financing used to buy property.
- You don't own it but pay for the right to use it.
- One of the objectives of financial management
- Managing the quality from beginning to end
- An output of the operations process (2 words)
- A method of inventory control
- The sale of Accounts Receivables
- When we compare the end result with what was originally planned
Down
- Not competing on cost leadership but on product ..
- Looking at how operations methods are conducted in other countries is ... and learning
- The type of financing in a business that comes from the owner
- A method of inventory control for goods that can become out of date
- Financing can either be short or ( 2 words)
- When you invest in a company you own these
- In operations the number of a product made
- It's important for the business to pay their bills as the fall ...
- A psychological reason for resistance to change
- When a part of a business function is done by others
- When profits are reinvested into the business
22 Clues: A method of inventory control • The sale of Accounts Receivables • When you invest in a company you own these • In operations the number of a product made • Managing the quality from beginning to end • Financing can either be short or ( 2 words) • The type of financing used to buy property. • One of the objectives of financial management • ...
business cross word 2023-05-23
Across
- a physical facility
- all the opportunities that a business has to connect with customers
- private info that belongs to an organization
- a person's job
- having the ability, knowledge, or skill to complete a task
- what does www mean
- putting facts and information and making it useful to a business
- is a natural ability to do something
- moving one of the primary actions of a business somewhere else
- the production activity that determines the order that steeps in the production process
- the economic system where groups and individuals can own the means of production
Down
- the way a country handles its economic choices
- ______ dilemma or an issue with no right answer
- components are connected to the main circuit board of a computer
- two or more things that rely on each other
- standards that govern behavior and aren't dependent on circumstance
- an entire market is completely controlled by one person or group
- computer software designed to mimic the knowledge of a human exspert
- finance activity involving making decisions about a firm investment
- is any news a company receives
- orginzied wage earners
- how changes in price will affect the amounts demanded and supplied
22 Clues: a person's job • what does www mean • a physical facility • orginzied wage earners • is any news a company receives • is a natural ability to do something • two or more things that rely on each other • private info that belongs to an organization • the way a country handles its economic choices • ______ dilemma or an issue with no right answer • ...
business essentials 2023 2023-05-23
Across
- reduce chance of loss
- the process of keeping financial records
- acting with honesty in all situations
- honoring the rights of other people
- giving instructions, leading
- something required
- advantages employees get
- files included with emails
- polite behavior, good manners
- deciding what will be done and how
Down
- any paid form of non personal presentation of ideas goods or services
- amount of money you bring in
- the result of an action
- makes materials
- long term value of your choices
- loyalty to a particular business
- gut feeling
- buying something
- being fair
- trading goods\service
- the amount of money owed for a product or service
- feeling of self importance over others
22 Clues: being fair • gut feeling • makes materials • buying something • something required • reduce chance of loss • trading goods\service • the result of an action • advantages employees get • files included with emails • amount of money you bring in • giving instructions, leading • polite behavior, good manners • long term value of your choices • loyalty to a particular business • ...
Business Ethics Review 2023-05-23
Across
- A business that operates out of a physical facility (instead of online)
- Intermediaries who help move goods between producers and retailers by buying goods from producers and selling them to retailers
- Giving up all or a part of one thing in order to get something else
- A type of producer that constructs roads, bridges, buildings, houses, etc.
- Productive acts that are useful, scarce, and transferable and which satisfy economic wants
- The organized way in which a country handles its economic decisions and solves its economic problems.
- People who work to produce goods and services
- People who use goods and services to satisfy their wants
- physical objects that are useful, scarce, and transferable and which satisfy economic wants
- A desire for something that can only be satisfied by spending money
- Businesses that buy and sell goods to others; retailers and wholesalers
- A type of producer that changes the shapes or forms of materials so that they will be useful to consumers
Down
- An economic system in which the questions of what, how, and for whom goods will be produced are answered by individuals and businesses in the marketplace
- The study of how to meet unlimited, competing wants with limited resources
- Retailers who operate solely online
- A desire for something that is not required
- The duty of business to contribute to the well-being of society
- the human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce good and services
- A type of producer that changes the shapes or forms of materials so that they will be useful to consumers
- A command economic system in which the government controls the economic system and does not allow private ownership of the means of production and distribution.
- A type of business that performs intangible activities that satisfy the needs and wants of consumers or industrial users
- Something required or essential that is lacking
22 Clues: Retailers who operate solely online • A desire for something that is not required • People who work to produce goods and services • Something required or essential that is lacking • People who use goods and services to satisfy their wants • The duty of business to contribute to the well-being of society • ...
Introduction to Business 2023-06-30
Across
- One of the 4 Ps that can impact the demand curve
- A symbol or logo associated with a particular business
- An arrangement where the supplier is paid only after the retailer has collected money from the consumer
- A method of advertising that shows customers that everyone enjoys the product and so should they
- An element of marketing that makes sure the contents of a product are protected
- The method of payment that allows the owner to receive payment immediately and the customer to receive change
- "I prefer burgers to chicken" - this is an influence on customer purchases
- Customer purchases may be influenced on based on this - related to the product itself
- If customers purchase using Hire Purchase, this amount will be added to the total
- A written guarantee or promise
Down
- Business charges interest while you pay over time
- Customer purchases is impacted by this behaviour
- One of the 4 Ps
- A government appointed office to investigate malpractice
- A way of promoting goods using attractive display
- Legal ownership or rights for certain types of material
- Received from a customer after they have purchased a good or service
- A method of advertising that could show customers what a product contains
- "I have always use this brand I will continue to do so"
- Business reserves items for you while you pay over time
20 Clues: One of the 4 Ps • A written guarantee or promise • Customer purchases is impacted by this behaviour • One of the 4 Ps that can impact the demand curve • Business charges interest while you pay over time • A way of promoting goods using attractive display • A symbol or logo associated with a particular business • Legal ownership or rights for certain types of material • ...
Business unit 2 2023-04-03
Across
- difference between actual and budgeted values.
- funding from groups on the Internet.
- future financial plan.
- the amount of finance you will be repsonsible for.
- point where TR = TC.
- revenue minues costs.
- profit from the previous year.
- forecast showing ins & outs of a business.
- continuous improvement.
- a cost that reflects the amount of output.
- time given by suppliers to pay for goods.
- current assets - current liabilities.
Down
- ltd liability co. between 2 and 20 members.
- stock left in reserve.
- short term bank loan.
- mcdonalds, burger king, kfc are all examples.
- outputs related to inputs.
- sales price minus variable cost.
- document identifying what the business is doing.
- 4 methods are cell, flow, batch & job.
- turning assets into cash.
- a cost that doesn't change with output.
22 Clues: point where TR = TC. • short term bank loan. • revenue minues costs. • stock left in reserve. • future financial plan. • continuous improvement. • turning assets into cash. • outputs related to inputs. • profit from the previous year. • sales price minus variable cost. • funding from groups on the Internet. • current assets - current liabilities. • ...
BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT 2023-04-04
Across
- A procedure that businesses go through to find new staff
- A quality that enables leaders to convince people to follow their lead
- A marketing model that redefines whom you market your products
- Attracting customers using ads
- Recorded description of events, activities and transactions
- General public, customers. governments
- A portion of a business' income paid over to the government
- Leadership that focuses more on extrinsic motivation for the performance of job task
- Neither making a profit nor a loss
- Money left after paying all expenses
- Process that is machine/capital intensive
Down
- Owned by two or more people with unlimited liability
- Dividing a market inti groups of consumers who share common tastes
- A person who own shares in a company
- A sector concerned with extraction of resources from nature
- Made internationalization possible
- The moral principles that guide the way a business behaves
- Goals need to be ____
- Objective that affects the productivity of employees
- Resource controlled by a company to generate economic benefits
- Theorist that says people must be paid per unit of production
- A performance measurement tool that has 4 components
- Networked systems that enable organizations to coordinate activities and decisions across many functions, departments or business units.
- A way to internationalize
- What makes a product stand out and differentiates it from competitors
- Includes the continual process of detecting and reducing or eliminating errors in manufacturing
26 Clues: Goals need to be ____ • A way to internationalize • Attracting customers using ads • Made internationalization possible • Neither making a profit nor a loss • A person who own shares in a company • Money left after paying all expenses • General public, customers. governments • Process that is machine/capital intensive • Owned by two or more people with unlimited liability • ...
Floral And Business 2023-04-26
Across
- a statement of assets and liabilities
- a distinct emphasis
- causes something to operate
- relative size of an element compared to another
- how elements work together to create a sense wholeness
- a central column
- center of interest
- buying goods for use or resale
- 12 months or less
- completes something
- a strip of fabric used for decoration
- tall spikes of flowers with florets along the stem
- spongelike plastic used in floral arrangements to secure flowers and stems
- something going over the edge
- flexible aluminum wire
- total wealth of a company or individual
Down
- equal proportions
- a summary of all your inventory stock
- describes dependence between a variable and the probabilities
- a financial statement of cash flow of business
- two sides are equal
- repeated pattern or element
- being responsible for something
- a useful or valuable item
- the ratio of one thing to another
- practices to manage finances for business
- the recurrence of something
- involve long term goals
- pleasing and consistent whole
- decorative ribbon
30 Clues: a central column • equal proportions • 12 months or less • decorative ribbon • center of interest • a distinct emphasis • two sides are equal • completes something • flexible aluminum wire • involve long term goals • a useful or valuable item • causes something to operate • repeated pattern or element • the recurrence of something • pleasing and consistent whole • ...
Business Crossword/Quiz 2023-07-28
Across
- Someone who works for a shop/business for money
- Someone who works less than 38 hours
- What you pay 5% of every time you buy something
- Someone who sets up a business willing to take financial risk
- Someone who works 38-40 hours
- Australian Currency
- What you withdraw/deposit money from
- The acronym of Commonwealth Bank
- Someone you borrow money from
- Where money is stored and where an ATM usually is
Down
- What you earn from a Job
- How much is left in your account
- A deflecting bank account caused by withdrawing more than the account holds
- Money you get charged for money you borrow
- Borrowing something
- Money you withdraw
- The Bank of all banks
- An Expensive Loan (not a credit card)
- Overdue Loan
- Where your money is stored online
20 Clues: Overdue Loan • Money you withdraw • Borrowing something • Australian Currency • The Bank of all banks • What you earn from a Job • Someone who works 38-40 hours • Someone you borrow money from • How much is left in your account • The acronym of Commonwealth Bank • Where your money is stored online • Someone who works less than 38 hours • What you withdraw/deposit money from • ...
Business English_Set 13.1 2023-08-16
Across
- цифровой
- 1. нить 2. тред, ветка дискуссии/[θred]
- неудобный
- digital… (грамотность)
- аналог (BrE)
- покрытие(technical)
- доступность
- аналоги (BrE)
- 1. точка зрения 2. перспектива
- аналоги (AmE)
- оценивание
Down
- преимущество, достоинство
- индивидуальный
- уединение
- предприниматели
- простительный
- конечные продукты
- прозрачность
- законодательство
- аналог (AmE)
- устаревший, вышедший из употребления
- оценивать
- политика корпоративного информирования
- готовность
- ярлык, этикетка
25 Clues: цифровой • уединение • неудобный • оценивать • готовность • оценивание • доступность • прозрачность • аналог (AmE) • аналог (BrE) • простительный • аналоги (BrE) • аналоги (AmE) • индивидуальный • предприниматели • ярлык, этикетка • законодательство • конечные продукты • покрытие(technical) • digital… (грамотность) • преимущество, достоинство • 1. точка зрения 2. перспектива • ...
Business English_Set 13.3 2023-08-16
Across
- digital… (грамотность)
- политика корпоративного информирования
- покрытие(technical)
- ярлык, этикетка
- готовность
- 1. точка зрения 2. перспектива
- уединение
- предприниматели
- простительный
- доступность
- законодательство
Down
- оценивание
- цифровой
- конечные продукты
- неудобный
- индивидуальный
- преимущество, достоинство
- оценивать
- устаревший, вышедший из употребления
- аналоги (BrE)
- прозрачность
- 1. нить 2. тред, ветка дискуссии/[θred]
- аналог (AmE)
- аналог (BrE)
- аналоги (AmE)
25 Clues: цифровой • неудобный • оценивать • уединение • оценивание • готовность • доступность • прозрачность • аналог (AmE) • аналог (BrE) • аналоги (BrE) • простительный • аналоги (AmE) • индивидуальный • ярлык, этикетка • предприниматели • законодательство • конечные продукты • покрытие(technical) • digital… (грамотность) • преимущество, достоинство • 1. точка зрения 2. перспектива • ...
