business Crossword Puzzles
Unit 1 Accounting revision crossword 2024-05-04
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- Source documents that are not recorded in the Cash Receipts Journal or the Cash Payments Journal.
- Purchases and sales of these are reported in the Cash Flow Statement as investing activities.
- Items which result in an increase in assets (or a decrease in liabilities) and an increase in owner's equity, that are the result of a firm's operations.
- Accounting assumption that requires profit to be calculated at least once a year.
- Reported in the Cash Flow Statement as a financing outlow.
- Journal which is used to record transactions when a business provides a service on credit.
- A current asset.
- An example of the use of internal finance by a business.
- No items regarding this are reported in the Income Statement.
- Increases a business' liability and cash at bank but doesn't impact profit.
- May be reported in the Balance Sheet as a current liability and a non-current liability.
- This is reported in the Owner's Equity section of the Balance Sheet.
- Results in a decrease in cash at bank but is not an expense and therefore has no impact on profit.
- This is not reported as an expense even though it results in a decrease in assets and a decrease in owner's equity.
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- Is reported as a current asset in a situations when a business is entitled to a GST refund from the ATO.
- Reported in the Income Statement as revenue and reported in the Cash Flow Statement as an operating inflow.
- Results in an increase in profit but has no impact on cash.
- A current liability.
- The accounting assumption that would be breached is an owner's personal assets were included in the Balance Sheet of their business.
- A non-current asset.
- Decreases a business' GST liability and is recorded in the sundries column of the Cash Payments Journal.
- A reason why business' need to keep source documents even after they have been recorded in the journals.
- Reported in the Income Statement as an expense and is an operating outflow in the Cash Flow Statement.
- The third stage of the accounting process.
- Reported in the Income Statement as an expense.
25 Clues: A current asset. • A current liability. • A non-current asset. • The third stage of the accounting process. • Reported in the Income Statement as an expense. • An example of the use of internal finance by a business. • Reported in the Cash Flow Statement as a financing outlow. • Results in an increase in profit but has no impact on cash. • ...
Business Plan Terms 2023-02-16
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- a particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed.
- A person or organization that puts money into financial plans, property with the exception of achieving a profit.
- The process of comparing the projected or estimated cost and benefits associated .
- Money provided especially by an organization or government, for a particular purpose.
- A document setting out a business future objectives and strategies for achieving them.
- limited liability company (LLC) is a business structure in the U.S. that protects its owners from personal responsibility for its debts or liabilities.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time .
- a person who is the exclusive owner of a business, entitled to keep all profits after tax has been paid but liable for all losses.
- Money received especially on a regular basis for work or through investments.
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses taking on greater then normal financial risks in order to do so.
- corporations that elect to pass corporate income, losses, deductions, and credits through to their shareholders for federal tax purposes.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- Something that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back through interest.
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- The activity or business of promoting and selling products or services including market research and advertising.
- A plan of action designed to promote and sell a product or service .
- describe or draw attention to a product, service, or event in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance
- Effective or productive in relation to its cost .
- a projection of future sales revenue and a prediction of which deals will move through the sales cycle
- The activities that a business or businesses and its employees engage in on a daily basis for the purposes of generating a profit and increasing the inherent value of the business as a going concern.
- work , especially hard physical work.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- legal structure for a corporation in which the owners, or shareholders, are taxed separately from the entity.
22 Clues: work , especially hard physical work. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • Effective or productive in relation to its cost . • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time . • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • A plan of action designed to promote and sell a product or service . • ...
Understanding business activity 2021-12-16
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- the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item.
- an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan
- the output measured against the inputs used to produce it.
- an agreement between two or more businesses to work together on a project.
- a subset of a population that is used to represent the entire group as a whole
- the owners of a limited company
- taxes on imports
- the money required in the business.
- the specific, measurable results that companies hope to maintain as their organisation grows.
- a good or service that people would like to have
- a good or service essential for living.
- company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock
- a formal arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business and share its profits
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
- any fault in equipment that can halt production and waste valuable time.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process
- the value added to the product when sold
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- the basic economic problem
- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- selling the same product to the whole market with no attempt to target groups with in it
- when one business buys out the owners of another business
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services
- trader 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.
- an individual who creates a new business
- a reward, cash or otherwise, that a company gives to its shareholders
- the form of recording , watching, auditing.
- new or small firms usually have it as a primary objective.
30 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 • ...
Understanding business activity 2021-12-16
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- a subset of a population that is used to represent the entire group as a whole
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process
- taxes on imports
- products are being sold in markets all over the world, so there are more competitors in the market
- the value added to the product when sold
- a good or service essential for living.
- method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- the owners of a limited company
- an individual who creates a new business
- the natural resources that can be obtained from nature
- the specific, measurable results that companies hope to maintain as their organisation grows.
- company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock
- selling the same product to the whole market with no attempt to target groups with in it
- 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
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- the next best alternative forgone by choosing another item.
- a good or service that people would like to have
- an agreement between two or more businesses to work together on a project.
- the basic economic problem
- recruitment when a vacancy is filled by an existing employee of the business.
- a self-employed person who owns and runs their business as an individual
- the money required in the business.
- any fault in equipment that can halt production and waste valuable time.
- new or small firms usually have it as a primary objective.
- when one business buys out the owners of another business
- the form of recording , watching, auditing.
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
- a reward, cash or otherwise, that a company gives to its shareholders
- company which is privately held for small businesses
- an asset that a lender accepts as security for a loan
- the finance, machinery and equipment needed for the production of goods and services
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. • the value added to the product when sold • an individual who creates a new business • the form of recording , watching, auditing. • a good or service that people would like to have • ...
Grade 9 Business Terms Crossword 2025-03-05
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- The production of goods from raw materials
- A company owned and managed by the government
- Developing a new project, product or idea
- An employee using entrepreneuring skills to create new ideas within a company
- Wealth owned by someone that can be used for investing or other means
- Something owed, typically money
- A self owned, self managed company who is not distinct from its owner
- The owner company allows another party to use the brand and business system
- A business activity that involves risks and a rewards
- A partial ownership that peopentrepreneuringle can purchase
- Owning a portion of the company that you have a share of
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- A place where people sell goods; the world of trade
- Someone who starts and manages a business and often involves risks
- The act of exchange that doesn't involve money
- A business that is legally a seperate entity from is owner and distinct from the owner
- A way to gather information about consumers
- The amount of money earned by business
- Taking money out of balance to spend on goods and services
- A situation where there is only one supplier of the goods or services
- Business owned by an individual or a independant company
- Losing money; going in debt
- The use of goods and services by households
- Property owned by a individual or a company
- The legal agreement of two or more parties to share its ownership and operation
- To compete with the opposition; to beat them in terms of ones own goals
- The debt or obligations that a company owes
- The purchase or spending on goods and services but you pay for it later
- Making a profit
- The money made through business means including the expenses
- The early version of the functioning product planned to be fully developed in the future
- A right to keep something of someone else's possession when they're in debt
- The total amount of product or service that is available for its customers
32 Clues: Making a profit • Losing money; going in debt • Something owed, typically money • The amount of money earned by business • Developing a new project, product or idea • The production of goods from raw materials • A way to gather information about consumers • The use of goods and services by households • Property owned by a individual or a company • ...
Introduction to Business Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2022-10-31
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- Formal documents that state the goals of businesses as well as the plan for reaching those goals.
- Independently owned and operated businesses that are not dominate in their field of operation
- Create businesses that operate solely on the internet
- Start their own businesses but are satisfied with keeping their businesses small in an effort to achieve a balanced lifestyle
- Research and analyze a business to uncover any hidden problems associated with it
- Group of individuals who offer guidance to the new business owner
- Build and develop ventures with in a company that are designed to identify and solve large-scale social problems.
- Strive to create fast-growing businesses and look forward to expansion
- Set out to create innovated solutions in the social sector; they are entrepreneurs with a social mission
- Financial rewards offered by federal and state governments and some private organizations
- Groups of qualified individuals with a varied experiences and skills that come together to form a new venture.
- Distribution system where a franchiser sells approved method of doing business to an investor in exchange for a fee and percentage of sales or profit.
- Entrepreneurs who run their businesses out of their homes
- Contribute money to a business in return for some form of equity – a piece of ownership
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- Look for more than profit potential when they begin their businesses
- Entrepreneurs start a business with little capital
- Independent third-party operators of a franchise
- Type of entrepreneur who continuously launches and grow and many businesses
- Wealthy individuals who are willing to put up their own money in hopes of a profit return later on
- Intangible asset represented by a business’s name, customer service, employee morale, and other factors
- Need in the market that is not being adequately fulfilled
- Geographic areas targeted for economic revitalizing
- Businesses that sell their product or service and its method of doing business to independent third-party operators
- Assume the risk of creating, organizing and operating a business and direct all of the business’s resources
24 Clues: Independent third-party operators of a franchise • Entrepreneurs start a business with little capital • Geographic areas targeted for economic revitalizing • Create businesses that operate solely on the internet • Need in the market that is not being adequately fulfilled • Entrepreneurs who run their businesses out of their homes • ...
Entrepreneur Crossword 2024-01-15
11 Clues: Gain • Professional • A new business • Money & Assets • A quickly sellable valuable • Possibility of loss or gain • An early idea for a product • A shift in business strategy • Determination of business value • A business partner (shares half) • Creating a new product or service
Math 2022-09-13
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- an amount owed by a business
- system of counting money
- amount left over after liabilities are subtracted from assets
- summary of the financial conditions and operations of a business
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- business that charges a fee to do a service
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- assets - liabilities = owner's equity
- Counting money
- anything of value that is owned
- records of counting money
- business owned by one person
11 Clues: Counting money • system of counting money • records of counting money • an amount owed by a business • business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • assets - liabilities = owner's equity • business that charges a fee to do a service • financial rights to the assets of a business • amount left over after liabilities are subtracted from assets • ...
Section 6 vocab-Levi 2022-04-04
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- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process
- government agency that helps small business owners
- the amount of money need to open a business
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- money need for the main resources of a business that will last for many years
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- money need to pay for the current operating activiites
- money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses
- plan written description of the business idea and hot it will be caried out
- a invention or creation that is brand new
- independent business withe fewer that 500 employees
11 Clues: a invention or creation that is brand new • the amount of money need to open a business • government agency that helps small business owners • independent business withe fewer that 500 employees • money need to pay for the current operating activiites • plan written description of the business idea and hot it will be caried out • ...
Business Tech Terms 2013-04-18
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- Combine or cause to combine to form a single entity, esp. a commercial organization.
- An observable and measurable end result having one or more objectives to be achieved within a more or less fixed timeframe.
- Cash or goods used to generate income either by investing in a business or a different income property.
- The skills that a person uses to interact with other people.
- The quantifiable statistics of a given population.
- the process of developing and implementing technical standards.
- Where the owners are liable for the success or failure of the business
- Require (something) because it is essential or very important.
- One who purchases a franchise and then runs that location of the purchased business.
- A1 speculator who makes money available for innovative projects
- An organization chartered for other than profit-making activities.
- A business system in which private entrepreneurs purchase the rights to open andtit run a location of a larger company.
- Of or relating to a variable, such as housing starts, car sales, or demand for electricity, that is subject to regular or irregular up-and-down movements.
- Putting money into something with the expectation of gain, usually over a longer term.
- A specialty in which a person or business operates.
- Process of precisely coordinating or matching two or more activities, devices, or processes in time.
- A market all around the globe.
- A formal statement of a set of business goals, and the plan for reaching those goals.
- Usage-based payments made by one party to another for the right to ongoing use of an asset
- A planning tool that helps management in its attempts to cope with the uncertainty of the future, relying mainly on data from the past and present and analysis of trends.
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- Where a person's financial liability is limited to a fixed sum
- Make (a company or organization) smaller by eliminating staff positions.
- Anything and everything that helps a company operate and do business.
- An event that receives special attention and marks the completion of a phase or section of work.
- An institution that provides financial services for its clients or members.
- A file that provides information such as registration number, entity name, business activities, registration date, owners and charges of an entity.
- The concentration of management and decision-making power at the top of an organization's hierarchy.
- A circumstance that assists progress towards some goal.
- A member-owned financial cooperative, democratically controlled by its members.
- Retail outlets that share a brand and central management
- The company that allows an individual to run a location of their business.
- A financial gain, esp. the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- A method of production where a business or area focuses on the production of a limited scope of products or services.
- A financial institution and a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities.
- Have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- Start-up entity developed with the intent of profiting financially.
36 Clues: A market all around the globe. • The quantifiable statistics of a given population. • A specialty in which a person or business operates. • Have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. • A circumstance that assists progress towards some goal. • Retail outlets that share a brand and central management • ...
Business and Stategy 2014-01-10
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- analysis/analysis that shows point in time at which total revenue associated with a program is equal to the total cost of the program
- of ethics/principles of conduct within an organization that guide decision making and behavior
- chart/project planning tool that graphically displays activities of a project in sequential order and plots them against time
- sheet/statements of a firms financial position at a particular time
- flow statement/record of how much cash is flowing into and out of an organization, including its sources or destinations
- physical and sometimes intangible properties an organization owns
- presented to a legislative body for possible enactment as a law
- of the constitution or a law
- capital/combined knowledge, skills and experience of a company's employees
- an operations department, an after the fact evaluation of a company's ability to meet its own specifications and customers needs
- audit/process to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of HR programs and positions
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- to which decision making authority is restricted to higher levels of management in an organization
- case/description of an organizational challenge and possible alternative solutions, arguing for a specific solution
- receivable/money an organiztion's customers owe the organization
- structure/organizational structure that defines departments by what services they contribute to the organization's overall mission
- scorecard/measurement approach that provides an overall picture of an organizations performance as measured against goals in finance, customers, internal business processes and learning and growth
- y/group of people born after 1980
- plans/detailed steps a unit, department or team will take in order to achieve short term objectives
- an operations department, the ability to yield output
- profit margin/ratio of gross profits to net sales
- price index/measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for goods and services
21 Clues: of the constitution or a law • y/group of people born after 1980 • profit margin/ratio of gross profits to net sales • an operations department, the ability to yield output • presented to a legislative body for possible enactment as a law • receivable/money an organiztion's customers owe the organization • ...
Business Law 123 2014-01-23
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- Another word for a law.
- Law for offenses against society.
- Method of settling a dispute when a third party's advice is sought, but is not legally binding
- Court that reviews the decisions of lower courts.
- Laws that govern the use of computers and the Internet.
- Term used to add provisions to the constitution
- Method of settling a dispute when a third party's decision is legally binding.
- Decision of a court.
- Method of settling a dispute when both parties reach an agreement by themselves
- Settling a dispute through the courts.
- Court of original jurisdiction.
- Court for individuals under the age of 18.
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- Court responsible for handling wills and estates.
- Branch of government that may rule laws unconstitutional.
- Law based on current standards or customs.
- A law passed at the city level.
- Verbatim (word-for-word) record of court proceedings.
- Branch of government that can veto laws.
- Authority of a court to decide a case
- Law used to provide remedy for wrongs against individuals.
20 Clues: Decision of a court. • Another word for a law. • A law passed at the city level. • Court of original jurisdiction. • Law for offenses against society. • Authority of a court to decide a case • Settling a dispute through the courts. • Branch of government that can veto laws. • Law based on current standards or customs. • Court for individuals under the age of 18. • ...
That´s business 2014-10-06
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- a place where you have all your articles
- the action of receding; motion away from an observer.
- when you ask for something
- to be effective
- something you can keep your articles in when you´re out shopping
- where the articles are produced
- the amount of money taken by a business in a particular period.
- deduct an amount from (the usual price of something).
- A bill where it says what you bought and what is costs
- The place where you keep all your articles
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at nonexecutive level.
- producing a great deal of profit.
- When you borrow money
- How much you earn
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- the selling of goods in large quantities to be retailed by others.
- to ask for something
- for example: when the animal welfare is good
- the person who´s buying products for the company
- the first thing a customer sees when the walk pass the store
- a person who is learning a trade from a skilled employer, having agreed to work for a fixed period at low wages.
- the sale of goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale.
- a person or organization that buys goods or services from a store or business.
- a person or organization that employs people.
23 Clues: to be effective • How much you earn • to ask for something • When you borrow money • when you ask for something • where the articles are produced • producing a great deal of profit. • a place where you have all your articles • The place where you keep all your articles • for example: when the animal welfare is good • a person or organization that employs people. • ...
Business & Management Crossword 2014-05-18
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- is the vertical transfer of information in a hierarchy, via meetings between staff at different levels of the hierarchy.
- the empowerment of authority of a person lower down in the organizational structure.
- the transfer of information between different people and between business.
- rewards received in addition to a worker´s wages or salaries.
- measures the level of output per worker.
- method of improving communication by reducing the number of levels in an organizational hierarchy.
- training aimed at introducing new staff to the business to get them familiar with the policies, practices and culture of the organization.
- transferring a staff member from department or branch that no longer requires their services to other areas of the business where vacancies exist.
- refers to the process of hiring suitable workers.
- measures the percentage of the workforce not present at work in a given time period.
- the skill of getting things done through other people by inspiring, influencing and motivating them.
- written record of the issues discussed in a business meeting.
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- is the practice of achieving and organization´s objectives by using the available resources of the business.
- the process of providing opportunities for workers to acquire employment-related skills and knowledge.
- overall package of pay and benefits offered to an employee.
- barriers to effective communication.
- describes the extent to which a person is held responsible for the success or failure of a task.
- the process of sitting through applications to identify suitable candidates for the job.
- refers to managers passing on tasks or responsibilities to their subordinates.
- the process of removing levels in the hierarchy and hence managers have a relatively wide span of control.
- Y optimistic management stance of staff attitudes.
- is a form of non-financial motivator move which involves a manager giving his/her subordinates some autonomy in their job and the authority to make various decisions.
- inner desire or passion to do something.
- the official administrative and formal rules of an organization that govern business activity.
- method of workforce planning whereby employees work in a location away from the workplace.
- formal process of evaluating the contributions and performance of an employee.
26 Clues: barriers to effective communication. • measures the level of output per worker. • inner desire or passion to do something. • refers to the process of hiring suitable workers. • Y optimistic management stance of staff attitudes. • overall package of pay and benefits offered to an employee. • rewards received in addition to a worker´s wages or salaries. • ...
Business Exam Review 2014-06-09
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- Good Alignment is ____
- The Number of elements in Graphic design
- Devices that tell a computer what to do
- To Repeat or do it again
- The Earliest Version of the Internet
- Complementary colours are often used together to create ___ using contrast
- Colours which sit next to each other on the colour wheel are known as ____ colours.
- Protects all the elctronic components inside and provides aqequate ventilation to prevent overheating
- Page ____ help you keep you document organized and enable readers to find information quickly
- A Green wavy line indicates a ____ mistake
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- The placement of text and graphics so they line up on the page
- ___ is short for a Binary Digit
- __ charts are useful when showing the contribution of each value to the total
- Electronic Instructions that tell a computer what to do
- This computer part uses electrical paths to connect each component of the computer together
- When things are out of alignment, it is noticable
- A Spelling Mistake is shown with a ___ wavy line
- You can use repitition in your fonts, bullets, colours, alignment or any ______ style.
- Created by placing two different or opposite elements together
- Information displayed on a screen is considered ____
- Convert a computers digital data to analog waves
- Proximity is the state of one object being near ____
- There are ___ parts to the ribbon
23 Clues: Good Alignment is ____ • To Repeat or do it again • ___ is short for a Binary Digit • There are ___ parts to the ribbon • The Earliest Version of the Internet • Devices that tell a computer what to do • The Number of elements in Graphic design • A Green wavy line indicates a ____ mistake • A Spelling Mistake is shown with a ___ wavy line • ...
Business Exam Reveiw 2014-06-09
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- There are ______ types of reference operators
- Where a column and row intersect
- The most powerful computers made
- ________ supply,supplies the electrical power for a computer
- By using a page _____ you can change the point at which a new page begins
- The _________ indent feature indents each line except the first line
- The Status Bar in Microsoft Word appears at the ____________ of the screen
- With ______ cell addressing. Excel references the same cells no matter where you copy the formula
- The position where characters appear on your document is known as the __________ point
- You can quickly reverse most commands you execute by using ______
- Powerpoint provides ____ types of animations
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- The ________ tab displays text contained in your power point presentation
- The internet is a very large wide _______ network
- You can use the Auto Sum button on the _____ tab to automatically add a column or row of number
- Microsoft Excel is an electronic _______________
- Software is the ____________ instructions that tell the computer what to do
- Hardware refers to the ____________ components of the computer
- By using ________ you can quickly and easily make many useful calculations
- You use ________ to organize the content of each slide in Powerpoint
- When preparing a _________ line spacing should be set at 2.0
20 Clues: Where a column and row intersect • The most powerful computers made • Powerpoint provides ____ types of animations • There are ______ types of reference operators • Microsoft Excel is an electronic _______________ • The internet is a very large wide _______ network • ________ supply,supplies the electrical power for a computer • ...
Business Exam Reveiw 2014-06-09
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- When preparing a _________ line spacing should be set at 2.0
- The Status Bar in Microsoft Word appears at the ____________ of the screen
- You use ________ to organize the content of each slide in Powerpoint
- The position where characters appear on your document is known as the __________ point
- The most powerful computers made
- The internet is a very large wide _______ network
- Powerpoint provides ____ types of animations
- Hardware refers to the ____________ components of the computer
- By using ________ you can quickly and easily make many useful calculations
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- ________ supply,supplies the electrical power for a computer
- There are ______ types of reference operators
- The ________ tab displays text contained in your power point presentation
- You can use the Auto Sum button on the _____ tab to automatically add a column or row of number
- With ______ cell addressing. Excel references the same cells no matter where you copy the formula
- Where a column and row intersect
- Microsoft Excel is an electronic _______________
- Software is the ____________ instructions that tell the computer what to do
- You can quickly reverse most commands you execute by using ______
- By using a page _____ you can change the point at which a new page begins
- The _________ indent feature indents each line except the first line
20 Clues: Where a column and row intersect • The most powerful computers made • Powerpoint provides ____ types of animations • There are ______ types of reference operators • Microsoft Excel is an electronic _______________ • The internet is a very large wide _______ network • ________ supply,supplies the electrical power for a computer • ...
Business and Law 2014-06-03
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- A voluntary Transfer of property without an expectation of receiving anything in return.
- A declaration that the accused was someplace else at the time of the crime.
- Indirect but forseeable damages resulting from a party's breach of contract
- A Legally enforceable agreement to do or not do a specified thing
- A person giving a gift
- The legal union of husband and wife.
- A transfer of ownership for a price
- A person receiving a gift
- The act by which a minor child becomes free of parental control and custody
- Voluntary agreement to a proposition or an act of another
- Unlawful entry into a building with the intent to commit a felony
- A person who makes a promise
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- a person who commits a tort
- A revocable right to enter the land of another.
- The willful and malicious burning of a building owned by another
- The state or period before the legal age of adulthood
- The right to protect oneself from the criminal conduct of others
- The state of being under the influence of either drugs or alcohol
- intent to harm someone. Ill will.
- a wrongful act for which a court may award damages
- the state in which mental illness or disease makes a person incapable of forming criminal intent
- Wrongful entry onto the real property of another
- Items of tangible, moveable personal property
- The legal process through which a person assumes parental rights of a child
- Any individual under legal age
25 Clues: A person giving a gift • A person receiving a gift • a person who commits a tort • A person who makes a promise • Any individual under legal age • intent to harm someone. Ill will. • A transfer of ownership for a price • The legal union of husband and wife. • Items of tangible, moveable personal property • A revocable right to enter the land of another. • ...
Business Law Corssword 2013-08-01
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- any unlawful culpable act whereby a person causes the other party damage or an injury to personality, and whereby the prejudiced person is granted the a right to damages or compensation depending on the circumstances
- A type of legal subject that refers to the human being. This is referred to as a _ person
- for a customary rule to be realized as a legal rule it must be _
- damage or impairment of _ is an element of delict
- In _ law the transfer of property which had been given to another person without legal title could reclaim the property from the other person by means of a legal process called condictio indebiti.
- an obligation to pay the person at the expense of whom one has been unjustly enriched that can arise as a result of partial performance amongst other criteria.
- To be at fault, a person legally capable of expressing his or her will gives _ to injury or harm, the causing of such harm will be lawful.
- If nothing can be found in one or more of the sources provided before p8 of our text book, a judge will turn to the law of other modern countries for guidance. This in reference to _ law
- with regard to fault, a wrongdoer can be held liable only for consequences he or she has legally caused. This is called _
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- this is the opposite of an objective right. It is called a _ right
- The Supreme Court of _ ia a court of _ for the high courts
- the type of court that is to be found in most towns in the Republic is called the _ court (plural form)
- Written and signed agreement between two parties
- A person who has delivered or transferred money or property which is not due to another person may recover that money or property from the other person. This is called _
- The most important source of law in South Africa is the _ of the republic of South Africa, 1996
- the most obvious and probably the oldest method of acquiring ownership. also known as seizure.
- the constitutional _ has final instance over all matters
- This is when a person is provoked or incited by another's words or actions to cause harm to the other
- An act that infringes the rights of another, for example when somebody is defamed or assaulted
- A wrongdoer is not at _ if he pr she has acted intentionally or negligently
20 Clues: Written and signed agreement between two parties • damage or impairment of _ is an element of delict • the constitutional _ has final instance over all matters • The Supreme Court of _ ia a court of _ for the high courts • for a customary rule to be realized as a legal rule it must be _ • this is the opposite of an objective right. It is called a _ right • ...
Business/Entrepreneurship Terms 2014-12-08
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- When your costs to run your business are greater than your sales
- A percentage of sales paid by the franchisee to the franchisor
- Market The specific group of people who buy a particular product or service
- Is a business that provides banking services for profit: deposits, lending money and processing transactions
- Person A person who may not be wiling to take the same financial risks as an entrepreneur
- A business enterprise in which the expectation of gain is accompanied by the risk of loss or failure
- A memorable phrase used in advertising, politics or other contexts as a repetitive expression of an idea or purpose
- The amount of cash you need to start and run your company
- Financing Borrowing cash to run your company
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- The claims against the assets of the creditors
- Plan Is a summary developed by an entrepreneur who intends to organize a new venture
- Is paid communication through a medium
- Words, symbols, or designs used to identify a product or service
- Protects literary works, musical works, artistic works, and software for 50 years after the authors death
- Plan The part of a venture plan that deals with a start up loan
- Is the cost of assets consumed or services used in the process of earning revenue or operating a company
- That which is produced then, bought or sold.
- Sales that result from business activities performed to earn income
- Corporation A corporation that offers its shares to the public
- Gives the creator of an invention the sole right to make, use, and sell the invention for a set period of time
20 Clues: Is paid communication through a medium • That which is produced then, bought or sold. • Financing Borrowing cash to run your company • The claims against the assets of the creditors • The amount of cash you need to start and run your company • A percentage of sales paid by the franchisee to the franchisor • ...
Doing Business Internationally 2015-02-03
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- A person or animal that hunts.
- Products that are purchased to be used.
- Easily broken
- Coming after all others in time or order; final.
- An economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- An expert in economics
- Not according with truth or fact; incorrect.
- The act of sharing or supplying.
- Flying mammal
- To involve oneself in a situation so as to alter or hinder an action or development.
- Man's best friend
- Persuade (someone) to act in one's favor, typically illegally or dishonestly, by a gift of money or other inducement.
- Control or supervise (something, especially a company or business activity) by means of rules and policies.
- A supply of money, materials, and other assets that can be consumed when necessary.
- Strike or put down (something) forcefully and noisily, typically in anger or in order to attract attention.
- A ceremonial feast.
- Moving around according to the seasons or current environment.
- Economy An economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
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- Economy An economy in which decisions regarding investment, production, and distribution are based on supply and demand, and prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system.
- Dog A ground squirrel that lives in underground tunnels.
- A large group of animals.
- (of an animal) Tame and kept as a pet or on a farm.
- Cause (something) to occur in a particular way; be the decisive factor in.
- A short informal letter or written message.
- A member of a culture in which food is obtained by hunting, fishing, and foraging.
- Hard physical work.
- Given, performed, or felt in return.
- Safe to be eaten.
- Has a trunk
- An insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right.
- Likes to chase mice
- Determine the behavior or supervise the running of.
- Large marsupial
- Economy An economic system which allows a level of private economic freedom in the use of capital, but also allows for governments to interfere in economic activities in order to achieve social aims.
34 Clues: Has a trunk • Easily broken • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Safe to be eaten. • Hard physical work. • Likes to chase mice • A ceremonial feast. • An expert in economics • A large group of animals. • A person or animal that hunts. • The act of sharing or supplying. • Given, performed, or felt in return. • Products that are purchased to be used. • ...
Business Law 1 2016-03-10
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- Set of rules or a system of communication, often with randomly assigned numbers and letters given specific meanings
- a place for the confinement of people accused or convicted of a crime.
- Court(District Court) Deals more with serious crimes,felony or fines past $1000
- Decisis the legal principle of determining points in litigation according to precedent
- Legal proceedings
- Law adjective law comprises the rules by which a court hears and determines what happens in civil lawsuit, criminal or administrative proceedings
- a nonindictable offense, regarded in the US (and formerly in the UK) as less serious than a felony.
- law the law as established by the outcome of former cases.
- hearing Within some criminal justice systems, a preliminary hearing,preliminary examination, evidentiary hearing or probable cause hearing is a proceeding, after a criminal complaint has been filed by the prosecutor, to determine whether there is enough evidence to require a trial.
- Agencies official government empowered with authority to supervised legislative acts
- Supreme Court can not dispute the facts, can not listen to the witness. If an Error was made then there will be a retrial
- a building (or vessel) in which people are legally held as a punishment for crimes they have committed or while awaiting trial.
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
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- Hearing In law, a hearing is a proceeding before a court or other decision-making body or officer, such as a government agency. A hearing is generally distinguished from a trial in that it is usually shorter and often less formal.
- the system of rules that a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- Court is ordinarily an inferior trial-level court; appeals are heard by superior courts possessing the requisite jurisdiction. The jurisdiction of a circuit court generally extends over a number of counties or districts wherein the court sits.
- of Certiorari It is also the name given to certain appellate proceedings for re-examination of actions of a trial court, or inferior appeals court
- Magistrate does infractions, decides if there is enough evidence, grants search warrants
- the official power to make legal decisions and judgments
- a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority.
- state as a fact; assert strongly and publicly, declare one's support for; uphold or defend.
- Court A court that is authorized to hear appeals and review decisions made by other courts.
- a crime, typically one involving violence, regarded as more serious than a misdemeanor, and usually punishable by imprisonment for more than one year or by death.
- an independent person or body officially appointed to settle a dispute.
- the lower court which tried the case is instructed to dismiss the original action, retry the case, or is ordered to change its judgment.
- make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public.
- a written or printed version of material originally presented in another medium
- return (a case) to a lower court for reconsideration.
- States Supreme Court They only want to hear one's that involved in constitution, they will hear on some cases, less than 1%
29 Clues: Legal proceedings • a written law passed by a legislative body. • return (a case) to a lower court for reconsideration. • the official power to make legal decisions and judgments • a piece of legislation enacted by a municipal authority. • make a serious or urgent request, typically to the public. • law the law as established by the outcome of former cases. • ...
Industry & Big Business 2016-11-08
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- The U.S. moved from rural to __________ during this time.
- Last name of the man responsible for the first long-lasting light bulb.
- Countryside and farm land
- New England's main industry
- The management of the resources of a community, country, etc. especially with a view to its productivity.
- "Captain" of the railroad industry.
- The U.S. became a huge _____________ power during this time period.
- Machines+people to mass produce items.
- Completed the first controlled and sustained flight.
- Steel city
- The most important transportation advancement to aid in the transformation of the U.S. from rural to urban.
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- _________ percent of people were farmers in the U.S. before the Civil War.
- Automobile city
- What monopolies control.
- How the business got BIG: national markets, the "captains", ___________, and lower cost production.
- Creating the ___________ on an assembly line is what Ford is most famous for
- Alexander Graham Bell's invention
- Total control of an industry
- Giving money away to build libraries, museums, etc.
- How the U.S. had enough workers in the booming cities/factories of this time.
- Oil "captain"
- Meatpacking city
- Less people were needed in this industry because of machines.
23 Clues: Steel city • Oil "captain" • Automobile city • Meatpacking city • What monopolies control. • Countryside and farm land • New England's main industry • Total control of an industry • Alexander Graham Bell's invention • "Captain" of the railroad industry. • Machines+people to mass produce items. • Giving money away to build libraries, museums, etc. • ...
Business Management 3 2016-03-24
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- What the band sells. This can include T shirts, posters, CD’s, etc.
- . These are free tickets that you give away, but that count towards your total room capacity.
- A barrier between the stage and the audience. This is usually manned by security.
- Extra monies paid to an act depending on number of tickets sold and or revenue generated.
- A device that provides electricity. Many venues require additional power.
- This is when someone with the act calls you to discuss show details, such as arrival time, production changes, etc.
- These get you anywhere, anytime.
- A contract that spells out the specific requirements of a show.
- Where tickets are sold, usually in the venue where the show is being is held.
- The physical aspects of the show sound, lights, stage, power, barricades, etc. You generally have to rent production for your show.
- How the performance space and seating is set up. Including number of seats, type of stage
- This means no assigned seats. First come, first serve.
- A detailed form that spells out all expenses and revenue.
- Cash money available the day of show to pay for unexpected things.
- The physical location of the show.
- Who you try to sell to (target sales audience).
- As opposed to bleacher seats.
- The layout of the seats in your venue.
- The people who work at your show. You can never have too many people on your team.
- Special seating reserved for handicapped patrons is required by law.
- The individual responsible for the band’s show. They handle the technical aspects of the show for the band, and report to the tour manager.
- Access passes given to photographers. These always have to be approved by the performer, and each act will have own photo guidelines.
- Area immediately offstage and out of view of audience.
- People who work for schools. They do not represent acts or manage bands. Their job is to help you produce a show.
- Seats that are lost due to production. Often mixing boards force seats to be lost.
- People who take tickets.
- Everybody who ie All Access and Backstage.
- the maximum amount of revenue a show can produce. Multiply the max ticket price by the number of seats.
- What you rip off and keep from tickets. Important for settlements.
- Warning statements usually printed on tickets and or posters. Items such as “no refunds” and “no recording devices of any kind” are common.
- Where the show happens.
- Describes the electrical requirements needed for sound and lights
- When you let people into the show. Normally an hour or so before start time.
- The legal piece of paper that details the specifics of your show.
- A control system for lights, sound, and monitors.
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- What you absolutely, positively, no way around it, must have the day of the show for the band. PAYMENT!
- The point at which the amount of revenue generated from ticket sales equals the amount of money spent to produce the show.
- Particular rules set down by the venue. A good example is no smoking policy.
- Built in seats that cannot move.
- A person who runs around all day taking care of errands.
- – A band’s musical equipment requirements. Sometimes acts need you to supply drums, amps, keyboards, etc. when they can’t bring their own.
- At the box office, a separate area where reserved and pre ordered tickets are held and distributed.
- The performer who starts the show. Artists often bring their own opening act.
- Suspended equipment used to “fly” sound and lights.
- Allows access backstage. Generally given to the entire working crew.
- To hang sound and or lights from the support beams of your venue’s ceiling.
- A break in the show, normally somewhere in the middle.
- All the papers relating to everything relating to the show.
- Food for the band, crew, and all involved.
- A tax paid for performances, varies from state to state.
- What you offer a performer with the hopes that they will come perform for you.
- A report of how many tickets were sold, and at what value.
- Usually applies in theatres. Seats that are held for a specific reason or when seating is assigned, i.e. by numbered seats.
- The max number of bodies you can fit into your venue.
- An exact and detailed account of seating and available tickets.
- How you advertise your show. Posters, flyers, radio ads.
- Food and can also include laundry detail, and other “running” duties.
- The person who represents the band. Their responsibility is to the act, not the buyer sponsor
- Employees of the venue where the show is going to happen, usually part of a union. May include everyone from ticket takers to stage hands, and you often have to pay for their services.
- A percentage of the revenue generated by the sale of merchandise that the school gets.
- Tickets that are not sold due to various reasons, such as security concerns or production obstructions.
- An artist who sings to prerecorded music (often requiring a DAT machine from the production company).
- – The “front of house” area of your venue designated for an act’s mixing and lighting boards.
- Relates to the rows of sound and lights at shows.
- People who help patrons to their seats. They also sometimes help with basic security.
- Information released to papers, magazines, radio stations, etc. that spells out the specifics of your event.
- The person responsible for every aspect of the tour from the band’s point of view.
- When the performance begins.
- Where you sell tickets. Normally, the more outlets the better.
- Comes in all different forms campus security, off duty police officers, rented security.
- The individual who climbs around your building and hangs equipment.
- A large curtain that is sometimes hung behind the stage to give a “warmer” feel to the show.
- Applied to materials and or personnel supplied by the venue.
- The ripped ticket stubs. These are especially important when bands are being paid bonuses.
- Varying groups of ticket prices, usually separated by their proximity to the stage
75 Clues: Where the show happens. • People who take tickets. • When the performance begins. • As opposed to bleacher seats. • Built in seats that cannot move. • These get you anywhere, anytime. • The physical location of the show. • The layout of the seats in your venue. • Food for the band, crew, and all involved. • Everybody who ie All Access and Backstage. • ...
Business Transformation Division 2018-03-09
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- we won the ____ medal for the Incubator with Treasury and Risk
- Collections Advisory Board - monthly meeting on the 2nd Wednesday
- Extensible Markup Language -is used to format the data that is sent between the systems and the CIR
- to provide strategic direction for RCM
- Treasury Financial Manual
- BTD Division Director
- (2words)we review these quarterly to ensure systems, services, and programs are aware in sync
- works on data analytics and fraud
- now that CCMM is complete, it's time to figure out what RCM's architecture should look like in the future
- works on data analytics and collaborates with DMS
- Mobile Program manager
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- (2 words) PayPal and Amazon Pay
- updated annually, and provides an overview of important programs and processes associated with revenue collections
- provided as needed to new employees to give an RCM overview
- 3 pillars - digital wallets, mobile program, and online bill payment
- total number of BTD employees, including the Director
- (2 words) agency facing and public facing apps for revenue collections
- Digital Wallet subject matter expert and RCM's TFM coordinator
- eCommerce Program Manager
- allows Bureau employees to come together to think outside the box to generate new and innovative solutions
20 Clues: BTD Division Director • Mobile Program manager • Treasury Financial Manual • eCommerce Program Manager • (2 words) 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 Law puzzle 2020-02-04
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- - under which IPC act "A person generally sound occasionally unsound can enter a contract when he is in sound mind."
- - a contract which is originally considered to be legal and enforceable but can be rejected by one party if the contract is discovered to have defects.
- - a mistake in law.
- - person disqualified by law who are nationals from an enemy country.
- - A contract in which only one party makes an express promise, or undertakes a performance without first securing a reciprocal agreement from the other party.
- - an agreement between 2 or more parties that is enforceable by law.
- - That state of a man's mind which is adequate to reason and comes to a judgment upon ordinary subjects, like other rational homosepians.
- - ___ highlights the underlying promise thereby compelling people to follow their promise.
- - persuading someone to do or not do something by using threats.
- - The fundamental law, written or unwritten, that establishes the character of a government by defining the basic principles to which a society must conform.
- - "one of the parties is in a position to obtain an unfair advantage over the other."
- - an entity has to clearly signify ____ to another entity while making a proposal or an offer.
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- - One of the three categories recognized by law for an unsound mind.
- - is merely an invitation to submit an offer, with no intention to create legal obligations.
- - ____ is an agreement between two or more parties that is not legally binding but shows the willingness and interest of those two parties in working together.
- - deed - The document that has the interest, and legal rights of ownership of immovable property.
- - a deed where interest is transferred from one person to another.
- - a civil wrong.
- - a doctrine of this states that if you benefit anything from a transaction you have to put back the benefits.
- - when a contract is caused by fraud, misinterpretation, undue influence, coercion and mistake, ____ is not said to be free.
20 Clues: - a civil wrong. • - a mistake in law. • - persuading someone to do or not do something by using threats. • - a deed where interest is transferred from one person to another. • - One of the three categories recognized by law for an unsound mind. • - an agreement between 2 or more parties that is enforceable by law. • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH PUZZLE 2020-05-04
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- 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
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- Part of a printed advertisement used for ordering goods or getting a discount, sample
- Item of publicity on TV, radio, the Internet etc that's meant to persuade people to do something like buy a product, attend an event
- To estimate the price of making a product
- The delivering of products to end-users, incl. advertising, storing
- To introduce a new product, with publicity
- A paid advertisement on radio or TV
- A particular make of product
- Marketing through digital devices such as computers and smart phones
- Large printed sheet of paper, often illustrated, used to advertise a product, even
- Advantage of a product or service, usually derived from its features
- Officially recorded or listed (eg. as in "registered trademark" and its symbol ®)
- The person, customer etc who is the final and actual (or "real") user of a product
- Small piece of paper, cloth etc on a product giving information about it
- Increase sales of a product by publicising and advertising it
- Specific time in a broadcasting schedule when a commercial may be shown
- Advertisement printed across two pages in a magazine or newspaper
- Advertising model in which advertisers pay a publisher each time one of their ads is clicked on
- The wrapping or container for a product
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- creation and maintenance of a good public image
- Hours on radio and TV with the largest audience, esp. the evening hours
- Firm supporting an organisation in return for advertising space and brand recognition
- In marketing, the whole product, inc. name, packaging, instructions, reliability, after-sales
- Something that especially attracts one's attention
- While connected to the Internet or other computer network
- Objective; what one is aiming at
- Special characteristic of a product, usually leading to certain benefits
- The concept or perception the general public has of a company or product
- The person who buys and uses a product or service
- To create a new product or improve an existing one
- Something made to be sold; merchandise [includes services]
- Study of consumers' needs & preferences, often for a particular product
- Special symbol, design, word etc used to represent a product, brand or company
- A large signboard, usually outdoors, on which a poster-style ad is displayed; hoarding
- of sale The place where a product is actually sold to the public
34 Clues: A particular make of product • Objective; what one is aiming at • A paid advertisement on radio or TV • The wrapping or container for a product • To estimate the price of making a product • To introduce a new product, with publicity • creation and maintenance of a good public image • The person who buys and uses a product or service • ...
BUSINESS ENGLISH PUZZLE 2020-05-04
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- both parties agree to work together and cooperate to promote or sell a product or service
- of sale, the place where a product is actually sold to the public
- someone who organizes a business venture
- duties tax that people pay for importing and exporting goods
- to introduce a new product, with publicity etc
- the delivering of products to end-users, incl. advertising storing etc
- special symbol, design, word etc used to represent a product brand or company
- assets available for use in the production of further assets
- firm supporting an organisation in return for advertising space and brand recognition
- research, study of consumers' needs & preferences, often for a particular product
- item of publicity to promote a product or service in newspapers, magazines, on TV, etc
- Strenght, Weaknesses, Opportunities, Threats
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- The practice of selling products at a very low price in an export market
- the person who buys and uses a product or service
- leader The company that sells most of a product or service in a particular market
- 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
- to introduce a new product, with publicity
- the person, customer etc who is the final and actual user
- own part of a company
- a particular make of product
- the wrapping or container for a product
- market a market for short-term debt instruments
- set of variations on a specific product made to appeal to different market segments
- bring something into a country so that it can be sold there
- to create a new product or improve an existing one
- to estimate the price of making a product
- marketing marketing through digital devices such as computers and smart phones includes TV/radio by some definitions
- the system of production and distribution and consumption
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 Law Crossword 2017-03-31
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- case a legal dispute between two or more parties
- a court session during which the judge tries to learn whether there are good reasons to keep the accused in custody
- statements explain what the lawyers intend to prove
- a written statement confirmed by oath or affirmation, for use as evidence in court
- hearing informal meeting before a judge
- evidence any material object that plays some role in the matter that gave rise to the litigation
- money or other property that is left with the court to assure that a person who has been arrested, but releases, will return to trial
- granted when a defendant is found liable in a civil trial
- a person who brings a case against another in a court of law
- occurs when parties try to resolve disagreements outside of the usual court system
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- a conciliator shuttles back and forth between two parties seeking a consensus
- a formal hearing during which the defendant is read the indictment or information and is asked to plead guilty or not guilty
- a hearing held to determine the most appropriate form of custody or treatment for a juvenile who has been found at an adjudicatory hearing
- occurs when parties to dispute invite a mediator to help them solve the problem
- informal hearing pf a juvenile case by the court
- an individual, company, or institution sued or accused in a court of law
- case brought by the government in response to a suspected violation of law
- a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime
- when parties give the power to settle their dispute to a third party
- each party appoints a spokesperson to represent him or her in the reconciliation process
- formal finding of fact made by a jury on matters or questions submitted to the jury by a judge
- occurs when a person is legally deprived of his of her freedom
22 Clues: hearing informal meeting before a judge • case a legal dispute between two or more parties • informal hearing pf a juvenile case by the court • a formal charge or accusation of a serious crime • statements explain what the lawyers intend to prove • granted when a defendant is found liable in a civil trial • ...
Principles of Business 2020-09-24
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- trader, A business owned and operated by one individual is known as a_______?
- ________ owned enterprises are operated by the government (e.g. WASA / T&Tec)
- Items such as shells, axe heads, beads etc used for bartering were called________ money
- A___________ payment allows the bank to take a fixed sum of money for repayment either every week, fortnight, quarterly or yearly.
- __________ 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
- system of production, distribution and consumption by a society to allocate scarce resources is known as an______.
- ________ focuses on one particular job or task and becoming an expert at it.
- _________ liability states that a person is only liable to lose only what they have invested.
- If all money is standardized or appear to be the same, it is _____________.
- _______ of scale is known as large enterprises benefitting from bulk buying at a discounted price.
- An ______ takes the risk of starting up a business in hope of making a profit
- Trinidad and Tobago exports oil and gas, this type of resource or good used to trade is known as a?
- 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?
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- is known as assets held by the bank in the event that a debtor fails to repay a loan.
- ______ undertaking is a type of public sector such as, sport centres, community centres, bus services etc.
- draft, A cheque drawn upon the bank itself rather from the customer’s account is known as a?
- Which type of service allows for person to person contact?
- of goods, Which disadvantage of barter made goods difficult to divide because of its exchange rate?
- __________ refers to the buying and selling of goods and services through the internet.
- Which type of service does not allow person to person contact?
- is the exchange between goods and services without the use of money
- is an item that is willingly accepted in exchanged for goods and services.
- Money is hard to obtain because it is _____?
- A________ is any situation that brings buyers and sellers together for the purpose of exchange.
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 • ...
Insurance for Business 2021-04-05
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- anything which increases the likelihood of loss through some peril
- when a business cannot prevent or transfer a certain type of risk and retains or assumes the financial consequences of a loss
- provides financial protection for a vehicles and drivers; includes bodily injury
- financial protection which continues to pay a portion of a worker’s pay when he or she has sustained a work-related injury and can no longer work; includes workers’ compensation and Social Security
- insurance package which combines coverage for may risks; similar to a homeowner’s policy for a business
- amount or type of protection provided by an insurance policy for the business a policy covers
- probability, amount or type of possible loss incurred and covered by an insurer
- while leading the organization
- transfer of risk to another individual or entity, typically an insurance company
- refusal to engage in a particularly hazardous activity
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- protects leadership of a business from claims filed against them for actions
- protects against damages for which the insured may be held legally responsible; includes fidelity bonds, performance bonds and credit insurance
- wide variety of insurance coverage which can reduce, mitigate or compensate for exposure to risk for the business or its employees
- program in which funds paid by employers are accumulated and used as the payment for workers during periods of unemployment beyond the workers’ control
- Risk risk in which there is only a chance of loss and no chance of gain
- loss of health insurance due solely to being temporarily unemployed
- covers loss of or damage to buildings, equipment, machinery, merchandise, furniture and fixtures; includes replacement cost coverage, automatic increase protection and business interruption insurance
- property damage liability, collision and comprehensive
- anything which may cause possible loss
- risk which carries a chance of either loss or gain
- failure to take ordinary or reasonable care to prevent accidents from happening
- process by which you consider all possible risks and determine which are the most significant for a particular business
- insurance coverage for special aspects only associated with particular business types; examples include web insurance and malpractice insurance
- form of protection which eases the financial burden people may experience as a result of illness or injury; includes group health insurance, COBRA Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act; allows individuals to keep a former employer’s group coverage for a set period of time and protects against
- steps taken to prevent a risk from occurring
25 Clues: while leading the organization • anything which may cause possible loss • steps taken to prevent a risk from occurring • risk which carries a chance of either loss or gain • property damage liability, collision and comprehensive • refusal to engage in a particularly hazardous activity • anything which increases the likelihood of loss through some peril • ...
My Own Business 2021-03-22
Across
- A person who has a dream of changing something
- A person who is not afraid to try something
- A person who possesses a business
- Money put into a company
- An attribute, characteristic of a person
- Synonym of "costs"
- To own a business with another person
- A synonym of "force"
- An action that demands strength and implication
- The process of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service
- To be conform to the law
- A specific plan
- To put into operation
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- Something liked
- A formulated thought or opinion
- Something made of coins and paper used to buy things
- Association of people who operate a business
- Actions occurring in a specific order
- A person who comes up with a new product
- A person who helps and guides
- The action of achieving something
- To provide assistance, often for a payment of money
- Something that helps complete a task
- A detailed program of actions
- The possibility that an investment will lose value
- An obstacle or difficulty
- A person who puts his/her money into a company
- A person who assumes the risks of a business
- Developed aptitudes or abilities
29 Clues: Something liked • A specific plan • Synonym of "costs" • A synonym of "force" • To put into operation • Money put into a company • To be conform to the law • An obstacle or difficulty • A person who helps and guides • A detailed program of actions • A formulated thought or opinion • Developed aptitudes or abilities • A person who possesses a business • The action of achieving something • ...
Business Meeting Vocabulary 2021-04-14
Across
- Up- To finish
- Due date for completion
- Thinking to gather ideas
- List of objectives to cover in a meeting
- Goals to accomplish
- of Hands- Raised hands to express an opinion in a vote
- On time; not late
- To make something happen; follow through
- Not present
- To suggest
- To close a meeting
- To deal with; speak about
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- Private; not to be shared
- Plan to make something work
- To assign
- A written record or everything said at a meeting
- To succeed in doing something
- To begin
- Required
- To express one’s opinion or thoughts
- To assign roles or tasks to certain people
- To work together as a pair or group
22 Clues: To begin • Required • To assign • To suggest • Not present • Up- To finish • On time; not late • To close a meeting • Goals to accomplish • Due date for completion • Thinking to gather ideas • Private; not to be shared • To deal with; speak about • Plan to make something work • To succeed in doing something • To work together as a pair or group • To express one’s opinion or thoughts • ...
Business and money 2024-04-30
30 Clues: ric • boom • beca • multa • gestio • moneda • branca • cadena • escurat • accions • central • prestec • mesclar • fabricar • hipoteca • terminis • exportar • importar • testament • alcomptat • benestant • pressupost • pagaisenyal • presupostar • senseunduro • bitllettren • caureenpicat • elquèguanyes • posaralavenda • carregatdepasta
Exploring Business Review 2024-05-30
Across
- The location where a product is distributed and sold.
- A condition in which the owners or shareholders are not personally responsible for the debts of the business.
- A marketing principle that states a prospect needs to see or hear your marketing message at least seven times before they take action.
- A person or business that sells goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use or consumption rather than for resale.
- A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- Words like "um," "uh," and "like" that are used in speech to fill pauses.
- The process of creating a unique name and image for a product in the consumer's mind.
- The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies.
- Firm or obstinate continuance in a course of action in spite of difficulty or opposition.
- Gestures or sounds made during a conversation to fill silence without using actual words.
- A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
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- The practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
- The feeling or belief that one can rely on someone or something; firm trust.
- A person or company that makes goods for sale.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- An open space where a market is or was formerly held in a town.
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity.
- The state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- The activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Activities that communicate the merits of the product and persuade target customers to buy it.
- A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners.
- The customary code of polite behavior in society or among members of a particular profession or group.
24 Clues: A person or company that makes goods for sale. • A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • The location where a product is distributed and sold. • A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners. • The practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce. • An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-30
Across
- eyecontact, body language are examples of this
- A business owned by 2-3 people (LLC)
- Basic manners and habits, ex: how a table is set, what cutlery you use
- A product with a logo or label that associates it with a certain company
- The amount of money allocated to a certain thing
- Something people try to sell
- The opposite of an asset, something that can be taken or given to somebody else
- A business owned by people with shares of stock (LLC)
- One of the 4 P's, where a product is sold
- Where products are sold
- An organization related to selling a product
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- How much $$$ a product is sold for
- Having ____ means you don't give up
- How a product is marketed so it is sold
- The modes of transportation used to move a product ex: a boat and a plane
- The creator of a product
- Businesses where people own a share of a company and are liable for only their share
- Um,and,so are examples of this
- The place/person that sells a product
- seven words, seven bullet points
- The process of starting your own business
- self assurance
- A person's personal moral code
- Things owned by a company or person, ex: a house
24 Clues: self assurance • Where products are sold • The creator of a product • Something people try to sell • Um,and,so are examples of this • A person's personal moral code • seven words, seven bullet points • How much $$$ a product is sold for • Having ____ means you don't give up • A business owned by 2-3 people (LLC) • The place/person that sells a product • ...
GR7 Business Fundamentals 2023-09-07
Across
- any place where the sellers can meet with the buyers and where there is a potential for exchange to take place.
- quantity of a good or a service that people are willing to buy and able to buy at given price for a given period of time.
- (3)also called economic resources.
- teaching,police,lawyer
- man-made resources
- Things that are compulsory to live or survive.
- the selection between two or more.
- quantity of a good or a service which producers are willing and able to offer at a given price for a given period.
- car,laptop,apple,Daily packet
- are individuals, groups that are affected by the activity of a business.
- use of goods and services to satisfy human wants.
- are resources those which take a long period of time to get replaced or
- individuals prepared to take the risks of setting up business.
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- (2)the next best alternative we forgo.
- is the study of limited resources, their utilization, and how decisions are made in an effort to satisfy unlimited wants.
- A Factor of production - Reward wages
- medium of exchange
- A Factor of production - all natural resources
- – (2)the resources from nature that are used in production.
- things that you would like to have but which are not a necessity to live
20 Clues: medium of exchange • man-made resources • teaching,police,lawyer • car,laptop,apple,Daily packet • (3)also called economic resources. • the selection between two or more. • A Factor of production - Reward wages • (2)the next best alternative we forgo. • A Factor of production - all natural resources • Things that are compulsory to live or survive. • ...
Terms in Business 2023-09-12
Across
- making or manufacturing from components
- drawing benefits from a product or service
- agreement between a lender and a borrower
- single seller that excludes competition
- an undertaking with chance and risk
- a business that licenses its operations
- something, usually money, is owed or due
- a location that gives out goods
- a company or group of people authorized
- person tasked with an innovative idea
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- a property owned by a person or company
- not final version of a product or service
- introducing new ideas and methods
- total money produced from business operations
- a share in the ownership of a company
- the quantity that is able to be supplied
- exchange for other goods without money
- a person who organizes a business
- a financial gain
- money coming into an account
20 Clues: a financial gain • money coming into an account • a location that gives out goods • introducing new ideas and methods • a person who organizes a business • an undertaking with chance and risk • a share in the ownership of a company • person tasked with an innovative idea • exchange for other goods without money • a property owned by a person or company • ...
1.1 Business Activity 2024-08-17
Across
- Advantage of specilisation is increased..
- What you need to survive
- Factor of production - Natural resources
- Factor of production - Using tools and machines
- How to add value
- How to add value...more..4
- Limited number of things
- How to add value
- No added value = no
- Main way to add value
- the cost of the next best opportunity given up
- uses resources to meet the needs
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- difference between the price of a product or service and the cost of producing it
- Workers can become.....when they are specilised
- Items get made more...when workers are specialised
- Main way to add value
- Factor of production that uses humans
- How to add value...improve...
- How to add value is to create a...
- Being a specialist in an area
- Factor of production, bring all the factors of production together
- Thangs we desire
22 Clues: How to add value • How to add value • Thangs we desire • No added value = no • Main way to add value • Main way to add value • What you need to survive • Limited number of things • How to add value...more..4 • How to add value...improve... • Being a specialist in an area • uses resources to meet the needs • How to add value is to create a... • Factor of production that uses humans • ...
Business English_Set 9.1 2023-02-07
Across
- комитет
- здоровье
- политика, стратегия, линия поведения
- заинтересованные/причастные лица
- чувство (завершённости)
- завершённость
- руководящий (комитет)
- возражение, претензия
- недооценённый
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- стратегиИ/линиИ поведения
- зрелость
- осуществимый, выполнимый, реалистичный
- карьера
- лестница
- осуществимость, реалистичность, выполнимость
- инженерное дело, машиностроение
- a)запускать b)спускать на воду
- настраивать, адаптировать (BrE spelling)
- делить(ся), разделять(ся)
- успешный
20 Clues: карьера • комитет • зрелость • лестница • здоровье • успешный • завершённость • недооценённый • руководящий (комитет) • возражение, претензия • чувство (завершённости) • стратегиИ/линиИ поведения • делить(ся), разделять(ся) • a)запускать b)спускать на воду • инженерное дело, машиностроение • заинтересованные/причастные лица • политика, стратегия, линия поведения • ...
TOPIC: BUSINESS COLLABORATIONS 2023-04-10
Across
- It is the approving authority for foreign technical collaboration in India.
- It is the approving authority for foreign financial collaboration in India.
- The SPV has to adhere to all the ________ laid down in the Companies Act.
- In a JV, an LLP firm requires minimum two ___________ Partners of which at least one should be resident of India.
- _______ joint venture is an arrangement whereby a separate legal entity is created in accordance with the agreement of two or more parties.
- An SPV has to follow the rules of formation laid down in the ________ Act.
- Foreign investment in LLP Firms was not permitted before _______ 2015. Government of India has now allowed foreign investments in LLP firms subject to certain restrictions.
- SPVs are generally a _________ company whose obligations are secured even if the parent company goes bankrupt.
- SPV also allows ________ of assets without disturbing the managerial relationship.
- After obtaining the necessary permission, individual representative of a resident and non-resident entity signs this.
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- The main purpose of a Special Purpose Vehicle is to allow the parent company to make highly ________ or speculative investments without endangering the entire company.
- SPVs are, in general, preferred vehicles to raise funds in the ________ sector.
- The operations of SPVs are limited to the ___________ and financing of specific assets.
- The Government has set up a _______ to encourage or promote foreign investment in India.
- An entity investment in defense, ________, atomic energy are sectors prohibited for foreign investment.
- SPVs are method of financial engineering schemes which have as their main goal, the ________ of tax.
- An LLP firm does not have to pay ________ on share of profits transferred to the Partners, which makes it tax efficient.
- The Government has enforced _______ Act which seeks to regulate foreign exchange in India.
- The biggest advantage of SPV is that it helps in separating the risk and freeing up the capital. Hence, the SPV and the sponsoring company are protected against risks like _______.
- Foreign collaboration helps a developed country earn good returns on its overall _____ made in a domestic country.
- _____ raised through SPV are not reflected in the balance sheet of the sponsor.
21 Clues: The SPV has to adhere to all the ________ laid down in the Companies Act. • An SPV has to follow the rules of formation laid down in the ________ Act. • It is the approving authority for foreign technical collaboration in India. • It is the approving authority for foreign financial collaboration in India. • ...
Floral & Business Terms 2023-04-27
30 Clues: BOW • AXIS • WIRE • ASSET • SCALE • UNITY • ACCENT • RHYTHM • RIBBON • BALANCE • HARMONY • NETWORTH • CASCADING • LIABILITY • ACTUATING • FLORALFOAM • REPETITION • COMPLEMENT • PROPORTION • LINEFLOWER • FOCALPOINT • SYMMETRICAL • BALANCESHEET • LONGTERMPLAN • SHORTTERMPLAN • BUYINGFUNCTION • INVENTORYREPORT • CASHFLOWSTATEMENT • FINANCINGFUNCTION • DISTRIBUTIONFUNCTION
Floral & Business Terms 2023-04-27
30 Clues: BOW • AXIS • WIRE • ASSET • SCALE • UNITY • ACCENT • RHYTHM • RIBBON • BALANCE • HARMONY • NETWORTH • CASCADING • LIABILITY • ACTUATING • FLORALFOAM • REPETITION • COMPLEMENT • PROPORTION • LINEFLOWER • FOCALPOINT • SYMMETRICAL • BALANCESHEET • LONGTERMPLAN • SHORTTERMPLAN • BUYINGFUNCTION • INVENTORYREPORT • CASHFLOWSTATEMENT • FINANCINGFUNCTION • DISTRIBUTIONFUNCTION
Home Business Crossword 2023-05-06
Across
- A major payment platform with a website and a phone app that enables payments between parties through online money transfers.
- A set of instructions, data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks.
- A regularly updated website or web page, typically one run by an individual or small group, that is written in an informal or conversational style.
- The process of advertising and selling
- A marketplace for affiliates and an e-commerce platform for digital content creators.
- Process of placing products and pricing them
- A set of related web pages located under a single domain name, typically produced by a single person or organization.
- A transaction that includes an exchange of services or goods for a certain amount of money
- Short for search engine optimization
- To use the Google search engine to obtain information about (someone or something) on the World Wide Web.
- - An online site where you can sell physical and digital products that you have made
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- An individual that markets the seller's product in an appealing way to potential consumers
- - One of the largest sites that you can become an affiliate for. They also offer a television channel if you are a Prime Member.
- Another name for Internet selling
- A major video-sharing platform often used in marketing
- Another name for network marketing
- A personal website or social media account where a person regularly posts short videos.
- Used to call the attention of the public to something, typically a product or service.
- Electronic technology that generates, stores, and processes data in terms of two states: positive and non-positive.
- Examples include work done by barbers, doctors, lawyers, mechanics, banks, insurance companies, and so on.
- Any item or service you sell to serve a customer's need or want.
21 Clues: Another name for Internet selling • Another name for network marketing • Short for search engine optimization • The process of advertising and selling • Process of placing products and pricing them • A major video-sharing platform often used in marketing • Any item or service you sell to serve a customer's need or want. • ...
Business term crossword 2023-03-15
Across
- the most basic form of ownership, including voting rights on major issues, in a company
- An economic system based on a private property and free enterprise.
- a management tool that involves all parts of an organization
- the governing body of a company, elected by shareholders
- Customer basics of checking product being purchase
- a series of positions of authority or rank within an organization that are ordered from lowest to highest
- a set of guidelines for maintaining ethics in the workplace
- not publicly traded on any stock exchanges and are thus closed to investment from the general public.
- a management style in which an individual has total decision-making power and absolute control over his subordinates.
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- 1.Access to capital · 2. Efficient growth · 3. Minimal employee supervision · 4. Increased brand
- the phrase used to describe the complete automation of a manufacturing plant, with all processes functioning under computer control with digital information tying them together.
- the capacity to see the big picture in an organization
- the number of incremental units that the firm needs to sell to cover the cost of a marketing program or other type of investment
- the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers.
- the use of computers (or workstations) to aid in the creation, modification, analysis, or optimization of a design.
- the ability of an individual, a firm, or a country to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than competitors
- expansion, peak, contraction, and trough
- Relatively inexpensive, frequently purchased items for which buyers exert minimal purchasing effort
- a concept used in advertising and marketing
- the movement of money in and out of a company
20 Clues: expansion, peak, contraction, and trough • a concept used in advertising and marketing • the movement of money in and out of a company • Customer basics of checking product being purchase • the capacity to see the big picture in an organization • the governing body of a company, elected by shareholders • the protection or promotion of the interests of consumers. • ...
Business English_Set 10.3 2023-03-14
Across
- функциональность
- по умолчанию (by ...)
- во время, в течение
- хранение/условия хранения
- осуждение, порицание
- лицензия
- исполнительный (директор и т.п.)
- a) чуткий, отзывчивый b)уязвимый
- цель
- a) двойной b)удваивать
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- a) уполномоченный b) правопреемник
- приоритет, главенство
- поддержание, ведение работ
- a) заверение, обещание b) уверенность
- a) узнавать b) признавать (AmE spelling)
- недостаточный, неполный
- командный, властный
- определять приоритеты (BrE spelling)
- расписание/планировать
- увольнение, сокращение
20 Clues: цель • лицензия • функциональность • во время, в течение • командный, властный • осуждение, порицание • приоритет, главенство • по умолчанию (by ...) • расписание/планировать • увольнение, сокращение • a) двойной b)удваивать • недостаточный, неполный • хранение/условия хранения • поддержание, ведение работ • исполнительный (директор и т.п.) • a) чуткий, отзывчивый b)уязвимый • ...
Business vocab U1 2021-10-09
Across
- the state of being uncertain (n)
- an occasion when two or more companies or organizations join together to make one larger company (n)
- a planned series of activities that are intended to achieve a particular aim (n)
- boring and tiring, esp. because long or often repeated (adj)
- the fact of leaving your job and stopping working, usually because you have reached a particular age (n)
- clear and exact (adj)
- to make someone less confident, less powerful, or less likely to succeed, or to make something weaker, often gradually (v)
- someone who has an important position in business, making decisions and putting them into action (n)
- to say firmly or demand forcefully, especially when others disagree with or oppose what you say (v)
- to commit a crime (v)
- involving two people or organizations who agree to help each other by behaving in the same way or by giving each other similar advantages (adj)
- a document that lists things provided or work done, gives their cost, and asks for payment (n)
- to put something such as a plan or system in danger of being harmed or destroyed (v)
- to prevent something, especially a system, process, or event, from continuing as usual or as expected (v)
- relating to a situation in which one company wants to buy another company whose owners do not want to sell it (adj)
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- to encourage the development or growth of ideas or feelings (v)
- noun used to describe someone in a high rank, or in a higher rank in relation to others, in an organization (adj)
- business and financial activities are done in an open way without secrets, so that people can trust that they are fair and honest (adj)
- an interesting story or piece of news that may or may not be true, that spreads quickly from person to person (n)
- to be or become successful, especially financially (v)
- to become, or cause to become, less pleasant, friendly, or successful (v)
- to make something more effective or powerful (v)
- used to describe a situation in which business activity is slow (adj)
- money earned by a person, company, government, etc. over particular period of time (n)
- a feeling or opinion about something, especially when this shows in your behaviour (n)
- a share price, interest rate, etc. that other share prices, interest rates, etc. can be compared against (n)
- =often (adv)
- someone who makes money by starting their own business, especially when this involves seeing a new opportunity and taking risks (n)
- to use all of something so that there is none left (v)
- a good understanding of someone and an ability to communicate well with them (n)
- expressing strong opinions very directly without worrying if other people are offended (adj)
31 Clues: =often (adv) • clear and exact (adj) • to commit a crime (v) • the state of being uncertain (n) • to make something more effective or powerful (v) • to be or become successful, especially financially (v) • to use all of something so that there is none left (v) • boring and tiring, esp. because long or often repeated (adj) • ...
Business Ownership Review 2021-09-08
Across
- grants rights for invention
- advantage is to be able to make all the decisions
- disadvantage is there could be disagreements.
- items secured to insure debt is paid off.
- liability which is an advantage for corporations.
- Her grandfather filed Articles of Incorporation with the government. He sold 1,000 shares of stock to 100 people and kept 1,500 shares.
- Kyle discussed his venture with Palo and asked him if he would like to combine capital and take an active role in the business with him. Both Kyle and Palo are equally responsible for the businesses’ risks and rewards.
- investors who are wealthy and seek high returns for their investments
- two types of stock preferred and...
- prevents others from using similar marks on products like a logo or slogan
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- occur when two or more businesses enter into a relationship by combining complementary resources for the benefit of both parties
- units of ownership in a corporation
- the right or license to sell another company's product.
- unique names which identify internet sites and businesses
- a way to obtain money without having to repay debt
- intellectual right for expression of original work
- a form of ownership in which a retail franchise operates within the facilities of another store, often referred to as the host.
- debt investment used to raise money usually for large projects like a football stadium
- money borrowed from a business or investor which must be repaid over time.
- operates to accomplish a specific mission—other than to make a profit
- money borrowed, usually by banks, which accumulate interest.
- independent agency of the executive branch of government.
22 Clues: grants rights for invention • units of ownership in a corporation • two types of stock preferred and... • items secured to insure debt is paid off. • disadvantage is there could be disagreements. • advantage is to be able to make all the decisions • liability which is an advantage for corporations. • a way to obtain money without having to repay debt • ...
Business Law Crossword 2021-11-04
Across
- An unintentional or negligent statement of fact.
- terms, the terms of a contract are the various things described to be performed
- Contract, a contract that has not been fully performed
- Mistake, When one party to a contract acts under his own mistake.
- An invitation to contract where one party offers terms to the other for another action
- Anything of value that is exchanged by contract parties.
- the legal ability of a party to make the contract he intends to make.
- Performance, the act of doing what a party has agreed to do under the terms of their contract.
- Contracted, a contract that has been completed or fully performed.
- Contract, any contract recorded in permanent form.
- an agreement enforceable at law
- Contract, a contract where the offeror promises to do something in exchange for action
- or Breach of Contract, When one party fails to do what they had agreed to do in the contract.
- Influence, similar to coercion but occurs when one person uses his relationship to get them to agree
- A pledge to do something for the benefit of another but without any requirement or expectation
- Contract, a contract that does not comply with the law and which is unenforceable.
- Contract, a contract that is determined to exist based on the actions of the parties
- Contract, a contract where each party knows and understands that they have created a contract.
- Mistake, When both parties to a contract act under the same mutual mistake.
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- a lie a deception an intentional misrepresentation.
- Contract, a valid contract but where one of the parties does not have proper contract capacity
- the exchange of offers and counteroffers
- Contract, a contract where there are mutual promises made
- based on the actions of a party to prevent unjust enrichment of one party
- Getting another person to agree to a contract or certain terms of a contract through intimidation
- the purpose of a contract as well as the terms and conditions in a contract must be legal.
- described in a contract that when it happens some type of performance is triggered.
- a contract the terms contract and agreement are synonyms in contract law
- Being mistaken about the facts relevant to a contract or about the law that applies to a contract
- When the person to whom an offer has been made accepts the terms of the offer.
- Contract, a “take it or leave it contract.”
- Contract, a contract that complies with the law on all issues.
- Estoppel, An exception to the rule that a promise is not enforceable at law.
- Contract, any contract that does not meet the requirements of being a written contract
34 Clues: an agreement enforceable at law • the exchange of offers and counteroffers • Contract, a “take it or leave it contract.” • An unintentional or negligent statement of fact. • Contract, any contract recorded in permanent form. • a lie a deception an intentional misrepresentation. • Contract, a contract that has not been fully performed • ...
Business related topic 2021-11-22
Across
- the income of a company
- successful in producing a desired result
- a person who purchases goods and services
- money obtained in return for labor or services.
- the publicization of a product
- a small handbill advertising an event or product
- a type of product manufactured by a company
- chief executive officer
- official document
- international organization for standardization
- a person who disparages someone or something
Down
- a reduction in the value of an asset
- a standard or point of reference against which things may be compared
- a particular form of procedure for accomplishing or approaching something
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- describing or identifying something precisely
- materials used to wrap or protect goods
- rules to follow to maintain quality
- the state of being responsible for something
- the area of variation between upper and lower
20 Clues: official document • the income of a company • chief executive officer • the publicization of a product • rules to follow to maintain quality • a reduction in the value of an asset • materials used to wrap or protect goods • successful in producing a desired result • a person who purchases goods and services • a type of product manufactured by a company • ...
People in Business 2021-12-20
Across
- as the workers may demand for higher salaries and company is unable to keep up with their demands
- paid to salesperson, based on a percentage of sales they’ve made. The higher the sales, the more the pay. Although this will encourage salespersons to sell more products and increase profits, it can be very stressful for them because no sales made means no pay at all.
- is when messages are sent through established channels using professional language. Eg: reports, emails, memos, official meetings.
- This can take the form of recording (eg: meters fitted to TV screens to see what channels are being watched), watching (eg: counting how many people enter a shop), auditing (e.g.: counting of stock in shops to see which products sold well).
- messages from managers to subordinates i.e. from top to bottom of an organization structure.
- a democratic style would use two-way communication methods such as verbal mediums. An autocratic one would use notices and announcements.
- the physical and mental efforts put in by the workers in the production process. The reward for labour is wage/salary
- a scheme whereby a proportion of the company’s profits is distributed to workers. Workers will be motivated to work better so that a higher profit is made.
- this can be defined as the proportion of total market sales achieved by one business. Increased market share can bring about many benefits to the business such as increased customer loyalty, setting up of brand image, etc.
- if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used.
- between people on the same level of an organization structure
- a good or service essential for living. Examples include water and food and shelter.
- they are a very important part of every business. They purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides. Successful businesses use market research to find out customer preferences before producing their goods.
- although these businesses do not aim to maximize profits, they will have to meet the profit target set by the government. This is so that it can be reinvested into the business for meeting the needs of the society
- Different people will have different needs and wants from people in other countries, and so the product may not be successful in all countries
- messages/feedback from subordinates to managers i.e. from bottom to top of an organization structure
- additional amount paid to workers for good work
- A group of people representative of the target market (a focus group) agree to provide information about a particular product or general spending patterns over time. They can also test the company’s products and give opinions on them.
Down
- occurs between people on the same level of an organization structure.
- if feedback is important, like for a quick query, then a direct verbal or written method will have to be used.
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service. The reward for enterprise is profit from the business.
- involves a message which does not require a feedback. Example: signs saying ‘no smoking’ or an instruction saying ‘deliver these goods to a customer’
- The cost and prices may be lower or higher in different countries so businesses may not be able to sell the product at the price which will give them a profit
- if worker(s) responsible for a particular task is absent, the entire production process may halt since nobody else may be able to do the task.
- interviewer will have ready-made questions for the interviewee.
- paid monthly or annually.
- shares in the firm are given to employees so that they can become part owners of the company. This will increase employees’ loyalty to the company, as they feel a sense of belonging.
- once a business has passed its survival stage it will aim for growth and expansion. This is usually measured by value of sales or output. Aiming for business growth can be very beneficial. A larger business can ensure greater job security and salaries for employees. The business can also benefit from higher market share and economies of scale.
- this is the income of a business from its activities after deducting total costs. Private sector firms usually have profit making as a primary objective. This is because profits are required
- is the process of collecting, analysing and interpreting information about a product.
30 Clues: paid monthly or annually. • additional amount paid to workers for good work • between people on the same level of an organization structure • interviewer will have ready-made questions for the interviewee. • occurs between people on the same level of an organization structure. • if the message is very detailed, then written and visual methods will be used. • ...
COMMON BUSINESS IDIOMS 2021-04-27
Across
- is undecided or uncertain
- Something that is really obvious or easy
- To do or say something that will upset people or cause problems
- Something that is certain to happen
- To do things exactly according to the rules or the law
- A strategy or plan for achieving success
- Not being free to behave in the way that you would like
- To make contact with someone.
- To convince someone to do something that he or she does not want to do.
Down
- Official rules and processes that seem excessive and unnecessary
- Something is given or done by people talking about something or telling people about something
- To be in the same difficult situation as someone else
- Very intense, aggressive, and merciless competition
- Time for something or someone has ended.
- To set standards or expectations higher
- To have more power than anyone else and so have control
- Something that has a very low probability of happening
- Everything that is involved with a particular situation
- To end a relationship
- Something that is difficult to achieve because of obstacles and difficulties
20 Clues: To end a relationship • is undecided or uncertain • To make contact with someone. • Something that is certain to happen • To set standards or expectations higher • Something that is really obvious or easy • Time for something or someone has ended. • A strategy or plan for achieving success • Very intense, aggressive, and merciless competition • ...
Business Law Crossword 2022-05-18
Across
- offeree gives something of value in return for a promise to keep the offer open
- promises barred from collection by _____
- most states forbid or regulate _____
- abbreviation for things within the statute of frauds
- A contract not fully preformed
- _____ offer:same as option that applies to merchant in writing
- Offeree changes the offer terms in important ways and send back to the offeror
- Person must have legal ability to contract for themselves
- one party holds an incorrect belief about the facts or law
- Terms are not explicitly stated, but inferred based on conduct
- two promises to each other to form a contract
- Untrue statement of fact
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- Involves what the law considers value on some form as a result of transaction
- A one sided promise/contract to another individual
- if there is reliance courts can take actions in the name of basic fairness
- What the parties agree to must be legal
- All terms are stated orally, verbally, or in writing
- A completed contract
- Not really a contract, enforced for justice
- confirmation of intent to be bound by the contract
- Intentional or reckless lie about a contract
- _____ organization; churches, schools, hospital
- Grossly unfair
- cancel obligation and get back what has already been put into the contract
- nominal consideration is just a _____ amount
- Improper threat or act placed on oferee to persuade acceptance
26 Clues: Grossly unfair • A completed contract • Untrue statement of fact • A contract not fully preformed • most states forbid or regulate _____ • What the parties agree to must be legal • promises barred from collection by _____ • Not really a contract, enforced for justice • Intentional or reckless lie about a contract • nominal consideration is just a _____ amount • ...
Business English - Beginner 2022-05-29
Across
- It has 28 days
- opposite of lower
- opposite of worse
- happy or pleased with what you have
- enthusiastic and eager
- diffcult to follow or understand
- It's 5.00: It's five ___
- causing irritation and frustration
- opposite of easy
- opposite of cheap
- It's the last month of the year
- Past of "meet"
- opposite of heavier
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- It's 5.15: It's a ___ past five
- opposite of more
- opposite of bored
- lacking interest and patience
- It's 5.30: It's ___ past five
- It's May 10 --> It's May ___
- something that you want to learn more about
- Past of "leave"
- unexpected, surprising, or upsetting
- The tenth month of the year
- It's 9.15: It's a quarter ___ nine
- opposite of smaller
- needing sleep or rest
- The eighth month of the year
- opposite of stronger
- Past of "get"
29 Clues: Past of "get" • It has 28 days • Past of "meet" • Past of "leave" • opposite of more • opposite of easy • opposite of lower • opposite of bored • opposite of worse • opposite of cheap • opposite of smaller • opposite of heavier • opposite of stronger • needing sleep or rest • enthusiastic and eager • It's 5.00: It's five ___ • The tenth month of the year • It's May 10 --> It's May ___ • ...
Economics and Business 2022-05-30
Across
- The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity.
- At higher prices, sellers will supply more of an economic good.
- A monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced by a country
- A business going beyond the law to have a positive impact on society and reduce the negative impact on the environment.
- Specific objectives related to the financial position of the business, such as profit or surplus, sales, and market share.
- The ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- This sector is made up of all bodies in national, state, and local governments. They receive taxation revenue from households and businesses. • They spend this money on public goods and services, such as roads, parks, schools, and hospitals.
- A a deceptive scheme or trick used to cheat someone out of something, especially money.
- The quantity of goods and services that producers are willing to offer for sale.
- Something that will be used further along the production chain, such as flour made from wheat.
- Unlimited number of shareholders & shares sold on the stock exchange.
- Where a person uses information that is not yet available to the public to gain an advantage for themselves in the trading of financial products.
- The economic problem of having unlimited needs and wants, but limited resources that can be used to achieve them.
- An amount of money borrowed by one party from another.
- A good or service that is desired, but which is not necessary for survival or to meet the basic standard of living in a community.
- A forecast of projected income and expenses for a given period.
- Tangible (physical) items that can be seen and touched and which satisfy individual and societal needs and wants.
- A person or a group that is the final user of goods and services produced within an economy.
- When the consumer obtains the finished product or service, such as retail.
- These are currencies only available in a digital or electronic form, and not in the physical form
- 2-50 shareholders only & shares can only be traded with the permission of other shareholders.
- A good or service that consumers consider necessary to maintain their standard of living.
- The percentage of people in the labour force who are unemployed
- This sector is made up of banks and other financial institutions in the economy. They receive savings from households and businesses. They help households and businesses invest by lending them money.
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- Resources that come from nature, from above or below the ground. These can include coal, fish, wood etc.
- The use of raw materials. Includes farming, forestry, fishing, and mining.
- Goods or services sold by one country to another country with the aim of extending sales and market penetration.
- An advantage that a business holds over others in its industry, sector, or location.
- The quantity of a good, or a service, that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a particular point in time.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
- Intellectual or physical skills of a worker that are needed to make a good or provide a service. This can include a store manager, bricklayer or nurse.
- The value of the next best alternative that is foregone whenever a choice is made.
- An arrangement by which a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- At higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good.
- Expenses that represent those daily spending decisions like eating at a restaurant and drinking Starbucks.
- Specific objectives related to the wellbeing of the community and or the environment.
- When people choose between alternatives and use their scarce resources for those items that best satisfy their wants.
- Consumer rights such as your right to a repair, replacement, or refund as well as compensation and being able to cancel a faulty service.
- When products produced in the primary stage are made into various intermediate goods and finished goods.
- This sector is made up of all businesses in the economy. They produce output (goods and services), which they sell to consumers and receive revenue. They may borrow money from, or save money with, the financial sector. They pay taxes to the Government.
- The rate at which prices increase over time, resulting in a fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits.
- An individual, group or organisation that has a vested interest in a business.
- Putting money aside to spend at a later date.
- Expenses that cost the same amount each month. These bills cannot easily be changed and are usually paid on a regular basis.
- The total personal income minus personal current taxes.
- All activities undertaken for the purpose of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country.
- An unincorporated business structure with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners.
- Regular payments (9.5%) made into a fund by an employee towards a future pension.
- Manmade resources such as machinery, buildings, roads, and bridges that are used to produce and transport the goods and services we purchase.
- This sector is made up of individuals in the economy. They provide their time and skills to firms in exchange for income. They are consumers who buy goods and services from Firms. They may borrow from, or save money with, the financial sector. They pay taxes to the Government.
- A good that is ready to be sold to its final consumer, such as a chocolate bar.
- Individuals and businesses involved in the production of goods and services.
- An individual who starts or takes over control of a business or independent organisation, often employing initiative, innovation and risk-taking.
- Goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers.
55 Clues: A business owned and operated by one person. • The ownership of a fraction of a corporation • Putting money aside to spend at a later date. • An amount of money borrowed by one party from another. • The total personal income minus personal current taxes. • At higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good. • ...
Business Revision 25 2025-01-08
Across
- Gross Profit / sales revenue x100
- cost of wear and tear
- Indirect Costs
- Owned or run by the government
- given to the government
- Steeple element
- these dont change with output
- Gross Profit - Expenses
- Cost of Sales / average stock
- HR
- current assets - current liabilities
Down
- 2 or more companies share costs,rewards
- aka Acid Test Ratio
- employed, non-current liabilities + equity
- Sales Revenue
- Public to Private?
- Bigger is better
- TR-TC
- works in more than 1 industry
- Doing Better than another business
- probably the most important people in a business
- Prime Minister of the Netherlands
- P X Q
- Net Assets
24 Clues: HR • TR-TC • P X Q • Net Assets • Sales Revenue • Indirect Costs • Steeple element • Bigger is better • Public to Private? • aka Acid Test Ratio • cost of wear and tear • given to the government • Gross Profit - Expenses • works in more than 1 industry • these dont change with output • Cost of Sales / average stock • Owned or run by the government • Gross Profit / sales revenue x100 • ...
Business of Pharmacy 2025-02-27
Across
- all natural products are this type of tx
- brand name for loperamide
- vitamins, herbals and this are dietary supplements
- maintains eye health
- this is used for immune support
- total cost of entire stock on a given day
- diff between retail price and acquisition cost
- the price pharmacies pay for a medication
- prescription drugs are this
- an HIV test kit
- type of ordering that is seasonal
Down
- used when the power goes out
- a fat soluble vitamin
- used to measure you blood glucose levels
- fee this cover pharmacy costs per prescription
- need an ID to purchase and is BTC
- treats benign prostatic hypertrophy
- no otc cough/cold meds if under _____ years old
- also known as a triple antibiotic ointment
- a medical debit card
- procedure to check in and accept an order
- generic name for Afrin
- rotating stock occurs in this process
- strains of bacteria are found in this product
- a nutritional supplement
- may interfere with blood thinners
- you use this to measure lung capacity
27 Clues: an HIV test kit • maintains eye health • a medical debit card • a fat soluble vitamin • generic name for Afrin • a nutritional supplement • brand name for loperamide • prescription drugs are this • used when the power goes out • this is used for immune support • need an ID to purchase and is BTC • may interfere with blood thinners • type of ordering that is seasonal • ...
Business vocabulary 2 2024-12-17
Across
- compagnie
- salaire (à l’heure)
- reconnaître
- entreprise
- responsabilité
- s’excuser
- reconnaissant
- prime
- excuse
- conseil d’administration
- entreprise
Down
- public (qui appartient à l’Etat)
- commission
- bureaucratie
- les affaires, une affaire
- reconnaissant
- pourboire
- privatisé
- nationalisé
- société
- avantages, privilèges
- salaire (au mois)
22 Clues: prime • excuse • société • compagnie • pourboire • privatisé • s’excuser • commission • entreprise • entreprise • reconnaître • nationalisé • bureaucratie • reconnaissant • reconnaissant • responsabilité • salaire (au mois) • salaire (à l’heure) • avantages, privilèges • conseil d’administration • les affaires, une affaire • public (qui appartient à l’Etat)
Marketing/Business Terms 2025-03-10
Across
- product, place, price,and promotion
- Transactions between businesses (e.g., a company selling software to another company).
- Strategies businesses use to keep customers coming back for repeat purchases.
- The total income a business generates before expenses.
- Creating valuable content to attract and engage a target audience.
- The unique benefits and value a product or service offers to customers.
- A rewards system designed to encourage repeat purchases from customers.
- Buying and selling products or services online.
- The process of creating a unique name,image,and identity for a product orcompany in consumers’ minds.
Down
- dividing a broad consumer market into smaller groups
- Managing a company’s reputation and communication with the public.
- A digital advertising model where businesses pay for each click on an ad.
- Businesses selling directly to individual consumers.
- Paying for ads to appear on search engine results pages.
- The four stages a product goes through: introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.
- a specific group of consumers that a company aims to reach
- The practice of optimizing website content to rank higher in search engine results.
- The relationship between product availability and consumer desire, affecting price.
- how a brand is perceived by its consumers compared to its competitors
- The percentage of revenue that remains as profit after expenses are deducted.
20 Clues: product, place, price,and promotion • Buying and selling products or services online. • dividing a broad consumer market into smaller groups • Businesses selling directly to individual consumers. • The total income a business generates before expenses. • Paying for ads to appear on search engine results pages. • ...
the business gauntlet 2025-03-11
Across
- a measure found by calculating net sales to employee labor
- tax collected on property value for local government (required by law)
- debts owed to external investors
- willing to give something up now for something later
- all money received by person or company during a given amount of time
- nation’s increase in output of g&s
- amount of income remaining after tax and deductions
- how easy an asset can be changed into cash
- process of creating g&s
- money a corporation must pay to someone else
- an asset on a balance sheet that can be used to pay off liabilities within a year
- a removal of money from an account
- rise in general level of prices
- money set aside by a company to plan for future expenses
- spreading the value of an asset over its useful life
- when a insolvent company’s assets are split amongst claimants
- money used to buy equipment for production
- currents assets/current liabilities
- money paid to the government in exchange for services
- when you let someone else make a decision for you
- to avoid a decision or make up an answer to avoid injury
- expense not related to the main company’s operations
- the date which a bond ends
- a type of expense that isn't paid
- bank account that earns interest
- work people do to product g&s
- regular, usually monthly part payments of debt
- where a company sells unpaid invoices to 3rd parties for cash
- money wage earners pay the government based on how much they make
- way society provides for the wants and needs of its people
- benefits of the next best alternative
- capacity to be useful and provide satisfaction
- how much an entity is better off after an exchange
- tax to fund medicare and social security, taken from wages and salaries
- extra money paid to a lender for the borrowing of money
- item intended for final use by people
- who money is owed to
- extra money a store gets in addition to the money from the good or service
- risk taker in search of money
- a lease from the landlord to use the home
- an item that is useful or satisfies a want
- work performed for someone
- a savings vehicle where you put in your money for a period of time (term) and get fixed interest, higher than regular
- worth that can be represented in money
- interest earned on both your money and the interest on that money
- one person takes money directly out of another person’s account
- a document an employee gets telling them how much they've been paid
Down
- analysing an action’s costs and benefits
- things used to store and/or grow money
- an account you can take money from by writing checks
- the money used to expand and pay expenses for a business
- percentage of interest you make or pay
- a statement that shows a company’s profits and losses over time
- a debt security used to raise capital
- money that pays for goods and services
- spreading the value of an intangible asset over its useful life
- where an entity only focuses on a limited amount of goods (what they do best)
- where an entity cannot pay off its obligations or debts
- interest paid to the shareholder for the amount of shares
- net funds, or total assets - total liabilities
- a plan to save and spend money in order to reach a goal
- how much money you have
- an asset that is not sold during the normal course of the business
- number of shares available to the public
- location that allows buyer and seller exchange
- the sums of the skills, ethic, and well being of the people
- economy where private citizens own production
- a market where productive resources are bought and sold
- intended accomplishment
- income before taxes
- economy where supply and demand determine the course of g&s
- amount or percent paid to a professional for their service
- cost of goods sold
- the dollar value of the yearly goods and services produced within a country
- accumulation of transferrable, tangible, scarce, useful economic products
- savings account that requires high minimum balance but has high interest rate
- automatic teller machine
- property owned that has value
- not having enough supply for the demand
- the role of the customer to influence the demand of the market
- earnings before interest and taxes (acronym)
- pay in
- an unwillingness to give up something now for something later
- tax on a company’s profits
- a type of loan used to purchase or maintain real estate
- a code used to access an atm
- legally insolvent
- situations where wants are priced higher than needs
- sheet that shows current assets, liabilities, and equities
- total value of a stock
- raising money through getting small amounts of money from large amounts of people
- what your employer takes away from gross pay
- requirement for survival
93 Clues: pay in • legally insolvent • cost of goods sold • income before taxes • who money is owed to • total value of a stock • process of creating g&s • how much money you have • intended accomplishment • automatic teller machine • requirement for survival • the date which a bond ends • tax on a company’s profits • work performed for someone • a code used to access an atm • ...
Marketing/Business Terms 2025-03-10
Across
- Transactions between businesses (e.g., a company selling software to another company).
- The relationship between product availability and consumer desire, affecting price.
- Creating valuable content to attract and engage a target audience.
- The practice of optimizing website content to rank higher in search engine results.
- A digital advertising model where businesses pay for each click on an ad.
- dividing a broad consumer market into smaller groups
- The percentage of revenue that remains as profit after expenses are deducted.
- The total income a business generates before expenses.
- Paying for ads to appear on search engine results pages.
- The process of creating a unique name,image,and identity for a product orcompany in consumers’ minds.
Down
- Managing a company’s reputation and communication with the public.
- The four stages a product goes through: introduction, growth, maturity, and decline.
- Strategies businesses use to keep customers coming back for repeat purchases.
- A rewards system designed to encourage repeat purchases from customers.
- Buying and selling products or services online.
- The unique benefits and value a product or service offers to customers.
- how a brand is perceived by its consumers compared to its competitors
- a specific group of consumers that a company aims to reach
- product, place, price,and promotion
- Businesses selling directly to individual consumers.
20 Clues: product, place, price,and promotion • Buying and selling products or services online. • dividing a broad consumer market into smaller groups • Businesses selling directly to individual consumers. • The total income a business generates before expenses. • Paying for ads to appear on search engine results pages. • ...
Econ and business 2023-10-13
Across
- ________ goods are used in the production of other goods
- the growing interconnection of the world's economies
- __________ income is the income remaining after income taxes are paid
- the money a business receives from selling its products
- ____________ goods are goods that experience higher demand when incomes rise
- goods and services that are sold overseas
- when a country moves from primarily an agricultural society to a manufacturing one
- when an individual, business, or region produces only a limited range of goods
- a good or service that is essential for human life
- someone who takes risks to set up a profitable business
- ___________ companies are companies that operate in many different countries
- when a business gets control of another company by buying at least 50% of its shares
- occurs when there are unlimited wants but resources are finite
Down
- when the value of a currency rises
- rivalry that exists between firms when trying to sell goods to the same group of customers
- the quantity of goods and services that consumers are able and willing to buy at each given price
- when the GDP of an economy is falling rather than rising
- when general price levels in the economy are rising
- ____________ a loan for buying a house
- when there are lots of paperwork and rules to follow which will slow down decision-making in large organisations
- a situation where there is only one dominant business in the market
- income __________ is when there is a large difference in incomes between different groups of society
- _________ rate is the price paid to lenders for borrowed money
23 Clues: when the value of a currency rises • ____________ a loan for buying a house • goods and services that are sold overseas • a good or service that is essential for human life • when general price levels in the economy are rising • the growing interconnection of the world's economies • the money a business receives from selling its products • ...
Business Essentials 2.02 2024-01-29
Across
- Productive acts that are useful, scarce, and transferable and which satisfy economic wants.
- Economic principle which states that the supply of a good or service will increase when demand is great and decrease when demand is low.
- The economic process or activity by which income is divided among resource owners and producers.
- Giving up all or a part of one thing in order to get something else.
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time.
- A condition resulting from the gap between limited resources and unlimited wants for goods and services.
- Productive resources; human and natural resources and capital goods.
- The process or activity of using goods and services; the economic process or activity of using goods and services.
- People who work to produce goods and services.
- The human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services.
- The quantity of a good or service that sellers are able and willing to offer for sale at a specified price in a given time period.
- A desire for something that can only be satisfied by spending money.
- The study of how to meet unlimited, competing wants with limited resources.
- Manufactured or constructed items that are used in the production of goods and services.
- Desires for things that can be obtained without spending money.
- A form of demand for products in which changes in price correspond to changes in demand.
Down
- The situation that exists when supply is greater than demand.
- A form of demand in which changes in price do not affect demand.
- An indication of how changes in price will affect changes in the amounts demanded and supplied.
- Something required or essential that is lacking.
- Economic principle which states that the quantity of a good or service that people will buy varies inversely with the price of the good or service
- A desire for something that is not required.
- Items found in nature that are used to produce goods and services.
- Products purchased by producers for resale, to make other goods and services, and/or to use in business operations.
- The economic process or activity of producing goods and services.
- Products produced for personal consumption.
- The point at which the quantity supplied is equal to the quantity demanded.
- Physical objects that are useful, scarce, and transferable and which satisfy economic wants.
- Economic principle which states that the quantity of a good or service that will be offered for sale varies in direct relation to its price.
- The economic process of trading one good/service for another.
- The situation that exists when demand is greater than supply.
31 Clues: Products produced for personal consumption. • A desire for something that is not required. • People who work to produce goods and services. • Something required or essential that is lacking. • The situation that exists when supply is greater than demand. • The economic process of trading one good/service for another. • ...
We're in Business 2024-01-09
Across
- able to come into being; possible.
- a business firm or organization
- to make ready
- to talk together about
- something that is demanded or must be done; duty
- the act of inviting
- a group of persons chosen to give attention to a particular matter
- to find ways of solving problems by having members of a group talk freely about their ideas
- to show to an audience
- taking care to avoid danger or trouble; careful
- to choose by means of voting
- a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were a person
- the reaching of something desired or intended
Down
- the act of presenting
- an owner of corporate stock or part of a company
- a group of people allowed by law to do certain things as if they were one person; company
- a person who takes part
- to take part; share (usually followed by "in"
- cause to stop; break off
- approving or optimistic; bringing something good, or giving some kind of advantage
- abbreviation for company
- to put forth for thinking about; propose
- a piece of paper on which people who are voting enter their choices
- a person who gives advice
24 Clues: to make ready • the act of inviting • the act of presenting • to talk together about • to show to an audience • a person who takes part • cause to stop; break off • abbreviation for company • a person who gives advice • to choose by means of voting • a business firm or organization • able to come into being; possible. • to put forth for thinking about; propose • ...
Shopping & business crossword 2023-12-13
Across
- The image of a company or business
- A place where you can buy books
- Something that you use to buy things
- The value of something, what you have to pay
- A product which is very cheap or which has a big discount
- When a lot of people want to buy the same product, they may have fear of missing out
- The invoice that you receive when you pay (for example, in the supermarket)
- Money
- Someone that is addicted to buying things
- An official right to be the only person which can make, use or sell a product
- A place where you can buy bread
- The money that a company earns (income minus expenses); the opposite of "loss"
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- A place where you can buy medicine, perfume, hygiene products... etc.
- A person who buys something
- To bring products into your country
- Salary
- Shopping on the internet
- A code or document that you use to get a discount
- A short phrase used in advertising
- The people who work in a business
- When a product is not available it is "out of _____"
21 Clues: Money • Salary • Shopping on the internet • A person who buys something • A place where you can buy books • A place where you can buy bread • The people who work in a business • The image of a company or business • A short phrase used in advertising • To bring products into your country • Something that you use to buy things • Someone that is addicted to buying things • ...
FBLA Business Law 2024-02-05
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- A major crime
- Relationship. A relationship based on trust
- A corporation that owns many different types of companies
- Items of personal property attached in such a way that they become real property
- When 2+ companies join together to form a new corporation
- A minor offense that is usually punishable with a fine and not with jail time
- When a government seizes a privately owned business to be used for a public service
- An offense committed against the public good, or society
- The act of not doing what you have the right to do
- Interest. The financial interest a policy holder has in the person or property that is insured
- Clause. A statement in Article 1 of Constitution giving Congress power to regulate commerce among states
- The person who orders money to be paid in a draft
- Law. A set of laws made by the courts that provide a series of consistent rules that later courts must follow. Originated in England
- The property that is offered as a security interest
- Offer. A merchant's written promise to hold an offer open for the sale or lease of goods
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- Fair payment for the job performed
- A crime in which a cybercriminal falsely adopts the identity of another computer user or creates a false identity on a computer web site in order to commit fraud
- Tradiing. When a corporate director or officer buys or sells shares in a corporation based on firsthand about the corporation that is not available to the public
- The communication via computer or other electronic device of false data that damages a person's reputation
- The act of placing one's signature on an instrument, usually on the back, to transfer it to another
- Negligence. A defense against negligence which is raised when the carelessness of each party is compared to the carelessness of the other party
- The person to whom an order is given to pay money in a draft
- Charge. The cost of the loan in dollars and cents
- A court order that prevents a party from performing a specific act
- The exchange of benefits and detriments by the parties to a contract
- Bargaining. A process in which union and management representatives get together to work out issues such as wages, working conditions, and hiring and firing policies
- Carrier. A carrier that is compensated for providing transportation to the general public
27 Clues: A major crime • Fair payment for the job performed • Relationship. A relationship based on trust • The person who orders money to be paid in a draft • Charge. The cost of the loan in dollars and cents • The act of not doing what you have the right to do • The property that is offered as a security interest • An offense committed against the public good, or society • ...
The Travel Business 2024-10-22
Across
- a state of ease or well-being
- the system by which a government’s industry and money are organized
- Something you can choose instead of another thing
- relating to a higher purpose rather than just material needs
- Essential or required
- to keep in good condition
- relating to a government or an organization
- building a structure with historical or cultural significance
- originating in a particular place, native
- relating to the relationship between living things and their surroundings
- able to continue in the long term
- providing more appreciation or enjoyment
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- to protect from harm
- Special; very different
- damaging; dangerous
- a way of working with another person, group, or organization
- tourism that sustains or enhances the distinctive geographical character of a place
- relates to the appreciation and study of beauty
- the movement of people to places outside their usual environment for personal or business purposes
- fully occupied; spread over a place in large numbers
- able to be replaced naturally
- to get money to pay for things that you need
- knowledge that something exists
- a special area of demand for a product or service
- a goal
- necessary or extremely important
26 Clues: a goal • damaging; dangerous • to protect from harm • Essential or required • Special; very different • to keep in good condition • a state of ease or well-being • able to be replaced naturally • knowledge that something exists • necessary or extremely important • able to continue in the long term • providing more appreciation or enjoyment • originating in a particular place, native • ...
business and labor 2024-11-19
Across
- providing the conditions for employees
- to refuse to continue working
- the state or right of owning a business
- he demand for a good or service
- most complex form of business
- not working
- profession.
- relationship between two or more people
- business arrangement in which a person purchases the right to engage
- hired for a limited time
- two or more companies involved at different stages
- not making or conducted primarily to make a profit.
- no knowledge or training what they are doing
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- having or showing the knowledge, ability
- no extensive training
- a specialized form of general partnership
- companies operating in the same or similar industry combine together.
- mutual assistance in working toward a common goal
- getting hourly pay
- prevent unions from forcing workers they represent to pay fees or dues.
20 Clues: not working • profession. • getting hourly pay • no extensive training • hired for a limited time • to refuse to continue working • most complex form of business • he demand for a good or service • providing the conditions for employees • the state or right of owning a business • having or showing the knowledge, ability • relationship between two or more people • ...
Business English Crossword 2025-03-28
Across
- very large or immense in extent or quantity
- a harmonious relationship characterized by mutual understanding
- feeling or expressing optimism about the future
- a sudden failure or collapse, often emotional
- the action of guiding and influencing others
- a quick or brief look at something
- full of energy and life; bright or striking
- late or delayed in arrival or action
- small amounts of food eaten casually
- a small mallet used by a presiding officer
- designated routes for ships or vehicles to follow
- twisting or weaving together; interconnected
- a plan for managing financial resources
- fully matured and ready for harvest or use
- a condiment made from fruits, spices, and vinegar
- to turn or rotate around a central point
- a woman whose spouse has died
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- to be filled with wonder or astonishment
- soft and easily compressed or squashed
- to move a boat using a pole or oar
- lacking any purpose or usefulness
- information or criticism about performance or behavior
- guidance provided by a more experienced individual
- a solemn promise or commitment to do something
- introducing new ideas or methods; creative
- danger or risk of loss or harm
- rubber boots used for wet or muddy conditions
- intimidating or discouraging in nature
- custom-made or tailored to individual specifications
- to enhance the quality or value of something
- to bite down with force; chew vigorously
31 Clues: a woman whose spouse has died • danger or risk of loss or harm • lacking any purpose or usefulness • to move a boat using a pole or oar • a quick or brief look at something • late or delayed in arrival or action • small amounts of food eaten casually • soft and easily compressed or squashed • intimidating or discouraging in nature • a plan for managing financial resources • ...
Business English LBC 2025-04-24
Across
- '_'
- value added tax
- low-.... airlines
- estimated time of arrival
- ask for information
- products in your warehouse or shop
- a formal document issued by a seller to a buyer for payment
- someone without a job is...
- red...
- social...
- bite the...
- ... & trace
- document added to an email
- cash...
- when a telephone line is busy
- to form a telephone number
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- how you address a married woman
- %
- to temporarily silence your microphone during a call
- break... (When revenue covers costs but no profit is made)
- small...
- the bottom...
- can't won't isn't
- ... date (the date payment is expected from a customer)
- pull the...
- go the extra...
- alphabet
- throw in the...
- electronic message
29 Clues: % • '_' • red... • cash... • small... • alphabet • social... • pull the... • bite the... • ... & trace • the bottom... • value added tax • go the extra... • throw in the... • low-.... airlines • can't won't isn't • electronic message • ask for information • estimated time of arrival • document added to an email • to form a telephone number • someone without a job is... • when a telephone line is busy • ...
Robinson Business Essentials 2025-04-03
Across
- Equipment and supplies used by businesses in their operation
- Managers who report to top-level management and who have supervisors who report to them
- Objectives
- People who work to produce goods or services
- Long-range planning (three to five years) for the company as a whole
- Mid-level management
- The management function of finding workers for the business
- All managers who are responsible for the operation of the company or a business unit
- Ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs
- Knowledge, facts, or data
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- The ability to communicate, interact, and build relationships with others
- Top-level management
- All the sources of money available to a business
- Supervisors who work directly with the employees who carry out the business’s routine work
- The management function that monitors the work effort
- First-line management
- The ability to see the “big picture” and think about how things will work together
- Short-range planning (one year) of specific actions the business will take
- Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives
- The management function of deciding what will be done and how it will be accomplished
- Items that can be used to produce goods and services
- The process of coordinating resources to accomplish an organization’s goals
- The management function of providing guidance to workers and work projects
- Groups of activities related to management (i.e., planning, organizing, staffing, directing, and controlling)
- Individual whose job involves carrying out management functions
- The management function of setting up the way the business’s work will be done
26 Clues: Objectives • Top-level management • Mid-level management • First-line management • Knowledge, facts, or data • People who work to produce goods or services • All the sources of money available to a business • Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives • Items that can be used to produce goods and services • The management function that monitors the work effort • ...
Modeling a Business 2024-03-25
Across
- Used by statisticians to determine if evidence exists to believe a hypothesis.
- When elements are randomly selected using a random number table.
- Describes the situation in which researchers cannot manipulate variables; can be designed using a completely randomized design.
- A recognizable logo, font, artistic design, or specific phrase associated with a particular product or service.
- Pairs of subjects that are matched to eliminate individual differences.
- A sample of a population researchers use to evaluate a product.
- A study that imposes a treatment on the subjects to determine if the treatment has an effect.
- A group of subjects in an experimental study who receive a placebo, or “dummy” treatment.
- A sample that is proportionally the same with respect to some criteria, as the total population.
- A sample that has the same chance of being selected as every other sample with the same sample size; aims to reduce bias.
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- A sample that is easily accessible to a researcher.
- A list of digits that was randomly generated.
- Describes a situation that occurs when a part of the population does not have a chance to be in a sample.
- A specific group a researcher is looking to study.
- Describes the situation in which researchers use data from a sample to make a generalization about an entire population.
- When a subject for a sample used in a study can be picked again for the sample.
- An educated guess, or a reasonable explanation, based on theory and/or experience.
- The product of a positive integer and every positive integer less than it; indicated by an exclamation point (!)
- A claim for ownership of an idea for an invention that inventors file with the government; gives the inventor certain rights.
- A subset of elements that is chosen without regard to order.
- A method of selecting subjects for a study which is based on chance alone. Attempting to minimize the differences between groups by equally distributing the subjects’ variations.
- The group in an experiment which receives a treatment, as compared to a placebo.
- The repetition of application of a treatment to many subjects.
- An unfair influence on the result of a survey.
- Any subset of a population.
25 Clues: Any subset of a population. • A list of digits that was randomly generated. • An unfair influence on the result of a survey. • A specific group a researcher is looking to study. • A sample that is easily accessible to a researcher. • A subset of elements that is chosen without regard to order. • The repetition of application of a treatment to many subjects. • ...
Business Law Vocab 2024-04-09
Across
- official document detailing a defendants defense
- the person to whom an offer is made
- one in which terms of the contract are implied by acts or conduct of the parties
- a criminal offense that is punishable by confinement in prison or by death
- a party who initiates, or makes, an offer
- a decision of a court
- an agreement to an offer resulting in a contract
- laws dealing with crimes and the punishment of wrongdoers
- to take into police custody
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- stating an untrue fact
- a criminal offense which is neither treason nor a felony
- an agreement between two or more competent persons which is enforceable by law
- those rules of civil conduct commanding what is right and prohibiting what is wrong
- those contracts that must be in special form or produced in a certain way, such as under seal
- power to act for someone else
- the person against who legal action is brought
- the intentional or reckless false statement of a material fact upon which the injured party relied which induced the injured party to enter into a contract to his or her detriment
- those contracts in which the parties have fulfilled the terms. execution-the carrying our or completion of some task
- an offense which is injurious to society as a whole
- an individual who initiates a civil action
20 Clues: a decision of a court • stating an untrue fact • to take into police custody • power to act for someone else • the person to whom an offer is made • a party who initiates, or makes, an offer • an individual who initiates a civil action • the person against who legal action is brought • official document detailing a defendants defense • ...
Business Vocab 3 2024-04-10
Across
- an amount of money paid to someone according to the value of goods, services, investments etc. they have sold.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- to design and develop new and better products.
- a place or large building which is used to make or provide a particular product or service.
- The possibility of some kind of loss.
- a sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves).
- someone judged to be unable to pay their debts by a court of law, and whose financial affairs are handled by a court official until the debts are settled.
- to become larger in size, amount, or number, or to make something larger in size, amount, or number.
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- a company where individual shareholders lose only the cost of their shares if the company goes bankrupt, and not other property they own.
- someone’s energy, motivation, and ability to work hard.
- a person or organization whose job is to buy and sell shares, currencies, property, insurance etc. for others.
- a list of goods sent or services provided, with a statement of the sum due for these; a bill.
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- information sent regularly by a bank to a customer, showing the money that has gone into and out of their account over a particular period.
- a name given to a product or group of products by a company for easy recognition.
- the activity or condition of competing.
- a short written statement made by an organization, intended to communicate its aims to customers, employees, shareholders, etc.
- a formal, usually written, request for something or for permission to do something.
- how, why, where, and when consumers buy things, and the study of this.
- the ideas, beliefs, and customs that are shared and accepted by people in a society.
- an offer to buy something, for example a company in a takeover, or the price offered.
- the duty of someone in a professional position to inform customers, shareholders etc. about facts that will influence their decisions.
- made to look exactly like something else, usually illegally.
23 Clues: The possibility of some kind of loss. • the activity or condition of competing. • to design and develop new and better products. • someone’s energy, motivation, and ability to work hard. • made to look exactly like something else, usually illegally. • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Business Key Terms 2022-03-03
Across
- achieving one’s full potential including creative activities
- the employee stops working in order to complete this type of training
- short chain of command,only few level of management
- an organisational structure with a long chain of command and less subordinates for lots of managers
- use of words to communicate with other people
- a sum of money added to an employees employment years for retirement
- a theory that says that all human have similar needs and these can be placed in order based on how important each one is
- giving employees the power to make decisions that affect their working lives.
- role of managers that develop clear aims and objectives and strategies to meet them
- reward for labour
- a leadership style which allows workers to do their jobs with little or no interference.
- the list of recommended qualities for a person to qualify for and succeed in a position
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- business operated by the government
- is a person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock
- shortage of resources such as oil, wheat, or land
- the negotiation of wages and other conditions of employment by an organised body of employees.
- it's best to use it as a reminder.
- a brief message containing important
- a form of communication that is cheaper than letters but can be sent to the wrong person.
- assuring that the objectives are accomplished, and if they aren't, devising strategies to achieve them.
- how communication is to be used and how tasks are to be assigned.
- when an employee with more authority gives a task to a subordinate but the person with the authority is ultimately responsible for the task.
- the leader makes all the decision and does not ask for input of others
- for staff, summarises events and crucial information.
- is an organisation founded to protect the interests of employees.
25 Clues: reward for labour • it's best to use it as a reminder. • business operated by the government • a brief message containing important • use of words to communicate with other people • shortage of resources such as oil, wheat, or land • short chain of command,only few level of management • for staff, summarises events and crucial information. • ...
Business English_Set 6 2023-01-19
20 Clues: там • эти • среда • суббота • вторник • пятница • четверг • аналитик • их (Чей?) • упражнение • упражнениЯ • иностранец • невозможный • понедельник • воскресенье • приглашение • анализировать • A) курс B) Конечно! (сокр.) • A) трудный B) жёсткий,суровый • A) согласие, уступчивость B) сответствие
A Bloody Business 2023-01-21
Across
- Receive about 53% of blood transfusions.
- How often a blood transfusion is needed in the USA.
- 94% of people who donate blood are registered to do this.
- The body's defense against infection
- How many tests are run on donated blood
- After you donate this is replaced within hours
- How much blood in a newborn baby
- How many days platelets can be stored
- The averate amount of blood in an average adult.
- A type of blood donation that targets a specific blood donation.
- This happens to all blood types during summer and winter months
- Makes a constant supply of red blood cells, plasma, and platelets
- What blood cells carry to the body's organs and tissues
- #1 reason people give why they donate blood
- Red blood cells live about 120 days in this system.
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- Severe cases of this disease need transfusions every month
- What there is no substitute for
- Type of white blood cell that engulfs and destroys bacteria
- Universal donor
- How many weeks it takes to regenerate the iron you lose when you donate.
- Promote blood clotting
- How long frozen plasma can be stored
- Makes up 55% of blood volume
- How many lives can be saved with one pint of blood
- Patients that need regular red blood cell transfusions
- The universal recipient
- Percentage of weight blood makes up in a human body
- How many days red blood cells can be stored
- How many weeks it takes red blood cells to regenerate
- About 1 in 7 entering this place need blood
- One unit of blood can be separated into this many components.
- Patients with this disease need platelets
- Receive about 47% of blood transfusions.
33 Clues: Universal donor • Promote blood clotting • The universal recipient • Makes up 55% of blood volume • What there is no substitute for • How much blood in a newborn baby • The body's defense against infection • How long frozen plasma can be stored • How many days platelets can be stored • How many tests are run on donated blood • Receive about 53% of blood transfusions. • ...
Business Assurance Team 2022-12-12
Across
- a sequence of tasks that must be completed to attain a certain outcome.
- Sea Finance is located in ____ building, Singapore 138522.
- What animal is the logo of Sea Finance?
- material that provides official information that serves as a record.
- an official inspection of an organization's accounts.
- I have an island that is shared with Malaysia and Brunei.
- Some people can commute daily to my country from Singapore since it is so nearby.
- a concept or convention within auditing and accounting relating to the importance/significance of an amount, transaction, or discrepancy.
- I partied with Fergie and Josh Duhamel once upon a time. (I am a female from ID Region)
- I am one of the 7 wonders of the world where people used to fight.
- the process of identification, analysis, and acceptance of uncertainty in investment decisions.
- My birthday is on Christmas day (I am a male from HQ)
- I am your trusted financial platform.
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- a set of internal policies and procedures of a company to meet mandated requirements or to uphold the business's reputation.
- individual or group that has an interest in any decision or activity of an organization.
- Business _____ is my team name.
- a process to make as effective, perfect, or useful as possible.
- I am your trusted gaming platform.
- I have roughly 7640 islands.
- I have 17 first cousins (I am a female from HQ)
- I have big crush on Big Bang Theory, but never watched the last season (I am a female from Regional)
- Sea is founded in ____ 2009.
- ____ is key in having a good working collaboration.
- I am where our company started.
- I am famous for my tom yam dish.
- I am your trusted shopping platform.
26 Clues: I have roughly 7640 islands. • Sea is founded in ____ 2009. • Business _____ is my team name. • I am where our company started. • I am famous for my tom yam dish. • I am your trusted gaming platform. • I am your trusted shopping platform. • I am your trusted financial platform. • What animal is the logo of Sea Finance? • I have 17 first cousins (I am a female from HQ) • ...
Business Key Words 2022-09-29
Across
- Accepting responsibility for all your actions
- houses, etc.
- changes the form or shape of materials to suit the consumers
- The amount of money that needs to be paid to buy something
- reliable and deserve the confidence of others
- Some examples of this are animals, oil, precious metals, water, land, air, etc.
- Inflated sense of self worth
- Your _____ _____ is someone you look up to
- __________ SPREADS the product throughout the marketplace
- Consumers desire to purchase goods and services
- Examples are teachers, janitors, bus drivers, principals, land scape people, etc.
- It is known that if you want to earn ________ you must give it as well
- During COVID there was a _________ of toilet paper
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- Your gut feelings that knows without there being any evidence
- Buy and sell goods to others without modifying or changing products
- A desire for things that may not be required
- Each school has it own _________ when it comes to discipline
- She wishes to have an online business and become an _-_____
- ___ __ ______ says that at a higher price consumers will demand a lower quantity of goods
- Move goods from producers to retailers
- ____-______ __________ are the people who provide goods in their natural state
- People that construct roads, bridges,
- People who use goods and services are called a _________
- ___ __ ________ says that all other factors are equal prices will increase and so will quantity
- A stock of a resource
- Something that is required and essential
- Unlike wholesalers _________ sell to the ultimate consumer
- ______ are the principals that govern your behavior
- We like her ________ transparency because she is always open and truthful when communicating
- we are told to act with ________ so we can be trustworthy
- When the change in quantity demanded due to change in prices is large
31 Clues: houses, etc. • A stock of a resource • Inflated sense of self worth • People that construct roads, bridges, • Move goods from producers to retailers • Something that is required and essential • Your _____ _____ is someone you look up to • A desire for things that may not be required • Accepting responsibility for all your actions • ...
Business Terminology Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- everything is government owned
- something that is not necessary for survival
- using technology to improve existing products
- a goods which helps to produce another good more efficiently
- a combination of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions
- assistance that is provided
- a product that consumers no longer wanted because it is outdated
- cannot be perceived by touch
- people that buy goods or services
- business needs one another
- a production of goods and/or services to satisfy consumers
- coming up with a brand new idea
- an item that is essential to survival
- demand increases, production increases, investments increases
- The amount of Goods & Services people are willing and able to buy at certain prices.
- a business that creates a product
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- goods that are used together
- an item that can be seen and is essential for survival
- goods that may replace each other in use
- an item that can be seen or touched
- an item that is n opt essential to survival
- to sell at certain prices.
- decrease investments, income prices, etc
- decisions are made based on the past
- a person who uses goods or services
- Goods & Services businesses are
26 Clues: to sell at certain prices. • business needs one another • assistance that is provided • goods that are used together • cannot be perceived by touch • everything is government owned • coming up with a brand new idea • Goods & Services businesses are • people that buy goods or services • a business that creates a product • an item that can be seen or touched • ...
Vocabulary- Business Intermediate 2023-01-31
Across
- Industry in charge of selling basic products.
- The person that buys a product or service.
- Economic sector that produces raw materials.
- It's important to ____ realistic goals.
- Think___ the box.
- The ability to personalize a product.
- A company's identity.
- Industry in charge of making vehicles.
- Always try to do the right thing- have ______.
- The established method used to sell something.
- The ideal costumer of a company.
- Noun form of the verb "identify".
- When researching, use your _______ thinking.
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- Verb form of the noun "movement".
- Industries in charge of building things.
- She has a lot of ______, she works so hard.
- Noun form of the verb "suspend".
- Economic sector that builds products.
- Verb form of the noun "investigation".
- Economic sector that sells products/services.
- He does everything! He's not a team _____.
- Have a can-do _______.
- She speaks so clearly, she has communication ____.
23 Clues: Think___ the box. • A company's identity. • Have a can-do _______. • Noun form of the verb "suspend". • The ideal costumer of a company. • Verb form of the noun "movement". • Noun form of the verb "identify". • Economic sector that builds products. • The ability to personalize a product. • Verb form of the noun "investigation". • Industry in charge of making vehicles. • ...
Business and Management 2025-06-11
Across
- Financial gain after expenses are subtracted
- Asset used to produce goods or services
- Long-term plan to achieve specific objectives
- Temporary endeavor with a specific goal
- Income generated from business activities
- Detailed examination of elements or structure
- Financial plan for income and expenditures
- Promoting and selling products or services
- Specific target to be achieved
- Structured group working toward a common purpose
- Guiding principle or rule for decision-making
- Guiding and inspiring others toward a vision
- Management of money and investments
- Measure of how well something functions
- Desired result or outcome
- Coordinating people and resources to achieve goals
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- Day-to-day activities of running a business
- Person who purchases goods or services
- Allocation of resources for future gain
- Quantity of a product available for sale
- Process of growth or improvement
- Increase in size, value, or importance
- Possibility of loss or failure
- System of production, distribution, and consumption
- Desire and ability to purchase goods
- Commercial activity of producing and selling goods or services
- Established method for carrying out tasks
- Arena where goods and services are exchanged
- Detailed proposal for achieving something
- Introduction of new ideas or methods
30 Clues: Desired result or outcome • Possibility of loss or failure • Specific target to be achieved • Process of growth or improvement • Management of money and investments • Desire and ability to purchase goods • Introduction of new ideas or methods • Person who purchases goods or services • Increase in size, value, or importance • Allocation of resources for future gain • ...
Business And Economics 2025-06-09
Across
- rights, refund, replace, return
- someone who makes the products
- something crucial to survive
- an amount of money that you make
- putting money aside to make it grow
- benefit analysis, weighing the pros and cons of a decision
- a person who consumes a product or service
- something you can buy
- How much a consumer is willing to pay for
- how much a producer is willing to make of a product for a certain price
- provicing assistance for someone else
- buying a product nearby
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- what you use to pay
- something you might be saving up for
- cost, what we miss out on when making a choice
- a job you have to do
- a way to save money
- someones profession, trade or occupation
- somewhere you can go to make a complaint about something
- something you would like to have but dont need to survive
20 Clues: what you use to pay • a way to save money • a job you have to do • something you can buy • buying a product nearby • something crucial to survive • someone who makes the products • rights, refund, replace, return • an amount of money that you make • putting money aside to make it grow • something you might be saving up for • provicing assistance for someone else • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
Across
- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
Down
- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
Across
- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
Down
- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
Business Michal Kaminskiy 2025-09-11
21 Clues: cena • zysk • zwrot • sklep • Oferta • strata • zniżka • klient • reklama • obsługa • paragon • wymiana • magazyn • dostawca • nadwyżka • promocja • płatność • etykieta • gwarancja • detalista • zamówienie
Business and finance 2025-09-12
25 Clues: cher • avare • usine • perte • order • profit • livrer • cupide • offrir • vendeur • acheter • onéreux • fournir • acheter • entrepôt • acheteur • chercher • pas cher • investir • liquidité • entreprise • partenaire • propriétaire • vente au détail • expédition, envoi
Business Analytics 25310 2025-11-04
Across
- protects personal data
- Determines which marketing efforts lead to sales
- Shows data visually
- Processed data that is meaningful for decision-making
- Tests assumption statistically
- Widely used programming language for analytics and AI
- Provides recommendations for action
- uses data to predict future events
Down
- Corrects errors in datasets
- Assigning data to predefined categories
- groups customers by common traits
- Summarize past data
- Insights gained from information and experience
- expected value from a customer over time
- predicts customer loss
- raw unprocessed facts
- Expert who analyse data
- Discovery and interpretation of patterns in data
- Evaluate and reduces potential losses
- Protects data from unathorized access
20 Clues: Summarize past data • Shows data visually • raw unprocessed facts • protects personal data • predicts customer loss • Expert who analyse data • Corrects errors in datasets • Tests assumption statistically • groups customers by common traits • uses data to predict future events • Provides recommendations for action • Evaluate and reduces potential losses • ...
Business Analytics 25115 2025-10-26
Across
- Workforce Planning
- Efficiency
- Machine Learning
- Decision Making
- Metrics
- Segmentation
- Detection
- Hypothesis
- Positioning
- Supply Chain Analytics
- Soil Degradation
- Logistics
- Data Science
- Data Visualization
- Carbon Emissions
Down
- Consistency
- Targeting
- Optimization
- Veracity
- Commitment
- Insights
- Data Privacy
- Forecasting
- Data Interpretation
- General Data Protection Regulation
- Price Volatility
- Loyalty
- Retention
- Electronic Health Records
- Analytics
30 Clues: Metrics • Loyalty • Veracity • Insights • Targeting • Detection • Retention • Analytics • Logistics • Efficiency • Commitment • Hypothesis • Consistency • Forecasting • Positioning • Optimization • Segmentation • Data Privacy • Data Science • Decision Making • Machine Learning • Soil Degradation • Price Volatility • Carbon Emissions • Workforce Planning • Data Visualization • Data Interpretation • Supply Chain Analytics • ...
floral & business crossword 2025-10-27
Across
- material used to hydrate flowers while keeping them upright in an arrangement
- financial obligation(s) of a business
- how big/small something is IN COMPARISON to something else
- arranging multiple components together cohesively
- a modified stem that supports flower parts
- assets - liabilities = ___
- raising capital to start and run a business
- financial report that tracks monetary input and output
- business process of buying goods
- goals that take place over a long period of time
- a contrast of color or material that accentuates the arrangement
- identical on both sides
- goals that take place over a short period of time
- something a business owns-- resource
- used as an embellishment for arrangements
Down
- to put into action
- details a company's current stock
- the process of getting a product or service to a customer
- the main area of a design that draws the viewer's attention to it
- subordinate that adds focal point or additional detail to an arrangement
- used for making bows and accentuating arrangements
- how big or small something is
- used to give stems support
- a statement showing assets, equity, and liability
- visual and physical stability of an arrangement
- compatible colors, textures, and shapes
- visual movement created by the way flowers are used
- breaking down larger goals into smaller ones
- when an object or color is used repeatedly
29 Clues: to put into action • identical on both sides • assets - liabilities = ___ • used to give stems support • how big or small something is • business process of buying goods • details a company's current stock • something a business owns-- resource • financial obligation(s) of a business • compatible colors, textures, and shapes • used as an embellishment for arrangements • ...
Floral and Business 2025-10-19
Across
- cover key areas like business growth, market expansion, brand development, financial strategy, and operational efficiency
- a style where flowers and greenery are arranged to flow downward, creating a waterfall or teardrop effect
- legal and financial responsibility a florist has for accidents, injuries, or damages that occur due to their products or services
- an imaginary central line, either vertical or horizontal, that serves as a guide for arranging materials
- using the same color of flowers to match a container, repeating a specific flower type throughout an arrangement, or using multiple small vases with a similar design
- the center of interest that first attracts the viewer's eye, typically highlighted by a unique flower, color, or shape
- linear blooms that provide height, structure, and a visual pathway for the eye in an arrangement
- the process of getting customers to take action and make a purchase
- a simple bow on a bouquet, wrapping stems to cover tape, creating cascading accents
- the principle of creating a sense of equilibrium and stability in an arrangement through the arrangement of its physical and visual weight
- a decorative knot created from ribbon that is used as an accessory to add a finishing touch to an arrangement
- financial report that tracks the actual movement of cash in and out of the business over a specific period
- formal document that summarizes the current stock of all materials, including perishable flowers, greenery, and hard goods like vases, ribbons, and foam
- an item or resource owned or controlled by a business, such as inventory, equipment, or capital
- using a consistent color scheme like a monochromatic or analogous palette, repeating a specific flower or type of foliage throughout the arrangement, or using the same style of container or a repeating pattern to create a sense of oneness
Down
- These designs create a formal, stable, and classic appearance by mirroring floral and foliage placement on opposite sides of an imaginary central line
- securing and managing the capital needed to start, run, and grow a flower business
- purposeful placement and organization of flowers, foliage, and other materials to achieve visual and physical balance
- using colors, textures, or other elements that are opposite each other on the color wheel or have a high contrast to create a lively and dynamic arrangement
- delicate flowers like roses or carnations to support their blooms in bouquets and boutonnieres
- secondary element, such as a flower, foliage, or non-plant material, that enhances and adds visual interest to a floral design
- immediate steps needed to create an arrangement, including sourcing materials and preparing flowers
- the pleasing combination of materials, colors, and textures that makes all the parts of an arrangement work together to create a cohesive and unified whole
- process of sourcing, purchasing, and managing the inventory of fresh flowers, plants, and supplies
- creating a centerpiece that is proportional to the table
- a financial statement that provides a snapshot of its finances at a specific point in time
- determined by their employment structure, location, clientele, and overall business acumen
- relationship between the sizes of the elements and the overall arrangement
- a spongy, water-absorbent material used in floral design to hold flower stems securely in place and provide hydration, extending the life of the arrangement
- repeating colors or textures, using a series of curved lines, or gradually changing the size, weight, or color of elements to create a sense of movement
30 Clues: creating a centerpiece that is proportional to the table • the process of getting customers to take action and make a purchase • relationship between the sizes of the elements and the overall arrangement • securing and managing the capital needed to start, run, and grow a flower business • ...
CROSSWORD ECONOMIC & BUSINESS 2025-11-19
Across
- 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 platform where seller and buyer transact online
- A state of mind that can be boosted by recognition, teamwork, and positive leadership
- Ability to lead direct and motivate others
- A general description or plan showing the essential features of something but not the detail
- A significant decline in economic activity offer e long period of time
- A major breaktrough that changes the way we think or work
- An economic system that emphanies private ownership of the means of production
- The process of improving and enhacing something to make it better
Down
- One of the promotional strategies is through social media
- A plan of action or strategy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- Activities to introduction products to the public
- A sustained increast in the general price level of goods and services in an economy offer a period of time
- The total amount of money a company receives during a specific period before any deductions
- A person who eates manages a new business
- Assets, staff, and materials that an organization can use
- Long term plans to achieve company
- People have to make choices because recources are limited
- The process of for me a product image and identity in the mind of consumers
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 • ...
BUSINESS LAW REVIEW 2025-11-25
Across
- An action or omission that constitutes an offense against the public or state and is punishable by law.
- A court order that requires a party to stop performing a specific action or to perform a specific action. (A remedy in equity).
- A set of rules and standards established by a society or governing body to regulate behavior and actions.
- A legally enforceable agreement that creates obligations between two or more parties.
- LAW Law made or imposed by a recognized central government or sovereign authority.
- The most common type of tort, defined as the failure to exercise the reasonable amount of care that a prudent person would under the same circumstances.
- A contract in which one party makes a promise in exchange for the other party's performance (an act), such as offering a reward for finding a lost pet.
- A proposal by one party to another to enter into a contract, showing a serious intent to be bound by definite terms.
- A contract that has not yet been fully performed or completed by one or both parties.
- A civil (private) wrong, other than breach of contract, that causes injury or damages to another person or their property.
Down
- A system of law developed from judicial decisions and custom, rather than from statutes or legislation; largely inherited from England.
- A contract that has been fully performed by all of the parties involved.
- Settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider. The decision is binding and may be upheld in court.
- to settle a dispute in court
- Something of value (like money, property, or a service) exchanged between the parties in a contract; the legal term for what each side gives up.
- The act of agreeing, by word or conduct, to the terms of an offer, thus creating a binding contract.
- Presides over the court and conducts an orderly trial and assures the proper administration of justice in the court.
- A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party.
- number of jurors in a criminal trial
- this court reviews decisions of lower courts to determine if a significant error of law was made during trial
- A contract formed by the mutual exchange of promises between two parties.
- the decision of the jury after they have listened to all witness testimony and legal arguments.
- false testimony under oath in. court.
- the first court to hear a case.
- Group of citizens charged with reaching a verdict based on the evidence presented
- A system of justice that aims to achieve fairness and impartial justice in situations where the strict application of common law rules would be inadequate or harsh.
26 Clues: to settle a dispute in court • the first court to hear a case. • number of jurors in a criminal trial • false testimony under oath in. court. • A contract that has been fully performed by all of the parties involved. • A contract formed by the mutual exchange of promises between two parties. • ...
global business vocab 2025-12-01
Across
- goods or services that a country buys from other countries
- focuses on individual behavior,markets,consumers and product
- when countries trade goods without extra taxes or limits
- goods or services that a country sells to other countries
- associations of artisans and merchants
- goods that are abundant
- focuses on the national economy government policy inflation and gdp
- a tax on goods brought in from other countries
- anything that makes trade between countries
- where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods services and resoarses
- how much of something is available
- the study of how people make or sell choices to get what they need and want with the resources they have
- the exchange of goods and services without money
- goods that are limited
- buying and selling goods online
- the type of money a country uses
Down
- when there are not enough resources to satisfy everyone's wants
- how much people want something
- when currency from one country is traded for another
- the Idea that countries are connected through trade, technology and travel
- what we give up when we make choices
- decisions that businesses and the government make
- an organization that makes or sells products or services to earn money
- the exchange of goods and services
- business when companies trade and do business across different countries
- the buying and selling of goods and services especially between businesses or countries
26 Clues: goods that are limited • goods that are abundant • how much people want something • buying and selling goods online • the type of money a country uses • the exchange of goods and services • how much of something is available • what we give up when we make choices • associations of artisans and merchants • anything that makes trade between countries • ...
Revision: business, cooking 2025-11-28
Across
- – a person who protects a place
- – a circle in the road where cars drive around
- – regular business costs
- – profit...; the money a company keeps after costs
- – a person who shows you the way during a trip
- – meat and vegetables cooked slowly in a pot
- – the same e.g. cost and profit
- – use money to buy things
- – a part of a street, e.g right or left
- – very high and difficult to walk up
- – a company that sells products in large amounts to shops
- – protection you pay for in case something bad happens
- – how much people want to buy something
- – a person or company that gives products to another company
- – a company that makes products
Down
- – something you use to make a dish
- – money you must pay for things
- – small hard pieces of rock
- – instructions for cooking
- – a shop that sells to customers
- – taking a lot of time
- – get money from work
- – plants used to add flavour to food
- – the white meat from the front of a chicken
- – a very narrow street
- – past of “teach”
26 Clues: – past of “teach” • – get money from work • – taking a lot of time • – a very narrow street • – regular business costs • – use money to buy things • – instructions for cooking • – small hard pieces of rock • – money you must pay for things • – a person who protects a place • – the same e.g. cost and profit • – a company that makes products • – a shop that sells to customers • ...
Unit 1 - AOS1 - SAC Revision 2023-02-18
Across
- A set of circumstances that a person can perceive as an avenue for success.
- An example of a school-based program that fosters innovation and entrepreneurship.
- The M in SMART goals.
- 'Gather the relevant information from appropriate sources' is step ______ in the market research process.
- The process of gathering and analysing information concerning a specific market.
Down
- A _______________ _______________ is the idea that occurs after assessing business opportunities.
- ________________ Social Responsibility.
- Someone who is willing to seize opportunities and take risks to start and operate a business.
- An assessment of the business's ideas potential for success.
- The process of creating new products by improving existing products.
- This intellectual property protection method will protect a business logo.
- A business _______________ is a person with extensive business experience who can guide a business owner with less experience.
- Businesses provide _____________________ opportunities, which can contribute to the economy by allowing people to purchase goods and services that satisfy their needs and wants.
13 Clues: The M in SMART goals. • ________________ Social Responsibility. • An assessment of the business's ideas potential for success. • The process of creating new products by improving existing products. • This intellectual property protection method will protect a business logo. • A set of circumstances that a person can perceive as an avenue for success. • ...
General Accounting Chapter 1 2024-07-17
Across
- Certificates that represent ownership of a corporation
- A process designed to accumulate, classify, and summarize financial data
- A business or organization whose major purpose is to produce a profit for its owners
- Accounting standards developed and applied by professional accountants
- An independent accountant's review of a firm's financial statements
- A company's policies and procedures to safeguard assets and promote compliance with management policies and applicable laws
- The owners of a corporation
- A business entity owned by two or more people who are legally responsible for the debts and taxes of the business
Down
- Someone money is owed to
- Misrepresentation of a firm's accounting data
- Periodic reports of a firm's financial position or operating results
- A publicly or privately owned business entity that is separate from its owners
- A business entity owned by one person, who is legally responsible for the debts and taxes of the business
13 Clues: Someone money is owed to • The owners of a corporation • Misrepresentation of a firm's accounting data • Certificates that represent ownership of a corporation • An independent accountant's review of a firm's financial statements • Periodic reports of a firm's financial position or operating results • ...
Henry's Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-01
Across
- A government agency that helps small businesses owners develop business plans and obtain financing and other support for their companies.
- An invention or creation that is brand new.
- A designed change that increases the usefulness of a product, service, or process.
Down
- An independent business with fewer than 500 employees.
- The amount of monmey needed to open the business.
- Money needed for the main resources of a business that will last for many years.
- The money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- Money provided by large investors to finance new products and new businesses that have a good chance to be very profitable.
- Is someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit.
- A written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major business activities.
- Is the process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business.
11 Clues: An invention or creation that is brand new. • The amount of monmey needed to open the business. • An independent business with fewer than 500 employees. • Is someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit. • The money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business. • ...
Types of Insurance 2023-09-12
Across
- helps protect the owned or rented business property, like your building and equipment
- helps cover property damage and bodily injury claims if you or an employee gets into an accident while driving a company-owned vehicle for business
- combines general liability, commerical property, and business income insurance
- helps protect your owned or rented building and equipment used to operate
- helps cover claims related to mistakes in the professional services that your business provides
- helps your business respond to a breach if personally identifiable information gets lost or stolen
- help replace lost income if you can’t operate because of covered property damage
- helps protect your business from employment-related claims
Down
- provides benefits to employees if they get a work-related injury or illness
- extends the limits of certain liability policies that your business has
- helps protect your business from claims that it caused bodily injury or property damage to someone else
11 Clues: helps protect your business from employment-related claims • extends the limits of certain liability policies that your business has • helps protect your owned or rented building and equipment used to operate • provides benefits to employees if they get a work-related injury or illness • ...
