business Crossword Puzzles
Business English Review 2018-12-04
Across
- Downloading illegally
- Similar to a tax or duty
- A song in an ad
- After service is Konglish
- To be direct
- To be on time
- This brand costs a lot of money
- Similar to bargaining
- Opposite of peak
- Giving money for a favor
- Seeing a product in a movie or tv show
- Property, land, houses
- A person who wants you to buy their product
- To increase the price in an emergency
- Opposite of export
- A story
- Sending money home from a foreign country
- If you are playing this you are skipping class
- Usually a famous person the company hires to sell the product
- Same as rare; not many
- Spend money wisely; thrifty
Down
- Not a line graph
- Hate spending money
- The opposite of fake
- Go up and down, up and down
- A brand everyone knows
- To constantly spend a little bit of money
- Spending too much money
- Thousand million
- Support from emotion
- Check card is Konglish
- A person who reveals the truth
- Give and take
- The symbol of a company
- 1+1
- Another word for broken
- Copying someones paper and claiming ownership
- The philosophy of Confucius
- Opposite of skyrocket
- To get materials from an outside source
- A fake that is meant to distract
- A seller
- Support from logic
- Doing it because everyone is
- The money used in a country
- Support from an expert
- Britain does not use the dollar but this
- The words used by a company
- Expensive; not flat
49 Clues: 1+1 • A story • A seller • To be direct • To be on time • Give and take • A song in an ad • Not a line graph • Thousand million • Opposite of peak • Opposite of export • Support from logic • Hate spending money • Expensive; not flat • The opposite of fake • Support from emotion • Downloading illegally • Similar to bargaining • Opposite of skyrocket • A brand everyone knows • Check card is Konglish • ...
Rijak's Business Crossword 2019-10-17
Across
- the state of being a partner or partners.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- any of a number of individuals with interests and investments in a business or enterprise, among whom expenses, profits, and losses are shared.
- relating to economics or the economy.
- have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- a call to someone to participate in a competitive situation or fight to decide who is superior in terms of ability or strength.
- to support a business
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done.
- a thought or suggestion as to a possible course of action.
- the action or process of investing money for profit.
- of necessity.
- the act, state, or right of possessing something.
- an authorization granted by a government or company to an individual or group enabling them to carry out specified commercial activities, for example acting as an agent for a company's products.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
- a person employed for wages or salary, especially at the non-executive level.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- the accomplishment of an aim or purpose.
Down
- the management of large amounts of money, especially by governments or large companies.
- a type of product manufactured by a particular company under a particular name.
- merchandise or possessions.
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- an organized group of people with a particular purpose, such as a business or government department.
- accomplishing a desired aim or result.
- an agreement entered into by two or more parties for their mutual benefit, especially in a business or political context.
- a notice or announcement in a public medium promoting a product, service, or event or publicizing a job vacancy.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- a person or organization that provides something needed such as a product or service.
- a person who owns something.
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- a situation involving exposure to danger.
- a person or organization that employs people.
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as of right.
- make or manufacture from components or raw materials.
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization.
36 Clues: of necessity. • to support a business • merchandise or possessions. • a person who owns something. • relating to economics or the economy. • accomplishing a desired aim or result. • the accomplishment of an aim or purpose. • the state of being a partner or partners. • a situation involving exposure to danger. • a person or organization that employs people. • ...
Improvisation in Business 2020-01-20
Across
- _____, don’t tell (Spolin, 1999).
- _____ what your partner has created (Fey, 2010).
- To improvise correctly, we must be willing to risk _____ and failure (Keefe, 2003).
- Every inflection and movement implies a _____; no action is due to chance or motiveless (Johnstone, 1992).
- Kind _____
- Rambunctious _____
- Jamming is _____ but fulfilling (Eisenberg, 1990).
- Improvisation always occurs within a _____ (Vera and Crossan, 2004).
- This makes us concentrate on the immediate here and now (Keefe, 2003).
- Gangly _____
- You can’t create the future in a structure designed to repeat the _____ (Daly, Dorsch, & Fisk, 2007).
- Improvisation can _____ impact team innovation if certain conditions are present (Vera & Crossan, 2005).
Down
- Improvisation is just chaos unless it is driven by a clear _____ (Daly, Dorsch, & Fisk, 2007).
- The most outstanding ideas happen to live right next to the _____ ideas (Marren, 2008).
- Customer service personnel benefit from improvisation trainings, as it can improve _____, effectiveness, ability to adapt, spontaneity, and comfort in handling unique situations (Daly, Dorsch, & Fisk, 2007).
- Improvisation lies on a continuum, meaning there are _____ of improvisation (Weick, 1998).
- Negotiation and improvisation share in common the idea of _____ (Balachandra et al., 2005).
- Always _____ and say yes (Fey, 2010).
- No one is the _____ of improvisation, and focusing on the team instead of oneself is essential in conflict resolution as well (Cohen, 2010).
- The _____ principle implies that when one person goes up in status, the other goes down; there is no way to be neutral (Johnstone, 1992).
- Improvisation is a mixture of making do and _____, which relates to both the creative and spontaneous aspects of the process (Vera & Crossan, 2004).
- Jamming encourages both _____ and individuation (Eisenberg, 1990).
- Improvisation is not inherently _____ or bad. Instead, we need to focus on the process itself and what makes it work (Vera & Crossan, 2004).
- _____ it down the alley.
- Theatre is a transparent and accessible metaphor for improvisation because we use its elements _____ in our lives (Vera & Crossan, 2004).
- _____ means don’t be afraid to contribute (Fey, 2010).
26 Clues: Kind _____ • Gangly _____ • Rambunctious _____ • _____ it down the alley. • _____, don’t tell (Spolin, 1999). • Always _____ and say yes (Fey, 2010). • _____ what your partner has created (Fey, 2010). • Jamming is _____ but fulfilling (Eisenberg, 1990). • _____ means don’t be afraid to contribute (Fey, 2010). • ...
Business Introductory Terms 2013-04-17
Across
- A formal statement of a set of business goals, the reason they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching these goals.
- A business enterprise or speculation in which something is risked in the hope of profit; a commercial or other speculation
- The skills used by a person to properly interact with others
- Have a desire to possess or do something
- The result or achievement toward which effort is directed
- A liability restricted by law or contract, as the liability of owners of shares in a corporation in a limited company, or that of a special partner
- A number of establishments, such as stores, theaters, or hotels, under common ownership or management.
- An action or event marking a significant change or stage in development.
- Something essential for survival
Down
- Owners can be held personally accountable for a business's debt
- The action or process of investing money for profit or material result
- The difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- Combine or cause to combine to form a single entity
- An institution that provides financial services for its clients or members
- Owner of the overall rights and trademarks of the company and allows its franchisees to use these rights and trademarks to do business
- One that is granted a franchise, as to market a company's goods or services in a certain local area.
- Making a company or organization smaller by eliminating staff positions
- The activity of buying or selling goods and services in all the countries of the world, or the value of the goods and services sold
- A business or establishment in which money is kept for saving or commercial purposes or is invested
- Usage-based payments made by one party to another for the right to ongoing use of an asset
20 Clues: Something essential for survival • Have a desire to possess or do something • Combine or cause to combine to form a single entity • The result or achievement toward which effort is directed • The skills used by a person to properly interact with others • Owners can be held personally accountable for a business's debt • ...
Business Introductary Lines 2013-04-17
Across
- An action or event marking a significant change or stage in development of a business.
- A desire that goes beyond basic needs; not required for survival.
- A complete descriptive outline of a business.
- The skills used by a person to properly interact with others.
- A huge change in direction of an industry.
- Studies of a population based on factors such as age,race,economic status.
- The concentration of management and decision-making power at the top of an organization.
- Reducing the size of a company by eliminating workers and/or divisions within the company.
- A not-for-profit co-operative financial institution that is owned and controlled by its members.
Down
- Financial assets or the financial value of assets, such as cash.
- An establishment that focuses on dealing with financial transactions
- The use of historic data to determine the direction of future trends.
- An investor who provides capital to start-up ventures or supports small companies that wish to expand but do not have access to public funding.
- An individual who purchases the rights to use a company’s trademarked name and business model to do business.
- The combining of two or more companies.
- A financial gain, the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- A number of similar establishments under one ownership.
- formal statement of a set of business goals, the reasons they are believed attainable, and the plan for reaching those goals.
- An observable and measurable end result having one or more objectives to be achieved within a fixed time-frame.
- Relating to or aimed at a small specialized group or market.
20 Clues: The combining of two or more companies. • A huge change in direction of an industry. • A complete descriptive outline of a business. • A number of similar establishments under one ownership. • Relating to or aimed at a small specialized group or market. • The skills used by a person to properly interact with others. • ...
Business and Strategy 2014-01-10
Across
- y/group of people born after 1980
- case/description of an organizational challenge and possible alternative solutions, arguing for a specific solution
- structure/organizational structure that defines departments by what services they contribute to the organization's overall mission
- of the constitution or a law
- of ethics/principles of conduct within an organization that guide decision making and behavior
- on investment/ratio of incremental value(value received minus cost to create value) of an investment to its cost multiplied by 100%; measures the economic return on a project or investment
- or order issued by a government agency; often has the force of law
- statement/vivid, guiding image of an organizations desired future
- sheet/statements of a firms financial position at a particular time
- to which decision making authority is restricted to higher levels of management in an organization
- analysis/statistical method used to predict a variable from one or more predictor variables
- of cancelling or postponing a decision or bill
- function responsible for selling an organization's product to the marketplace
- chart/project planning tool that graphically displays activities of a project in sequential order and plots them against time
- capital/combined knowledge, skills and experience of a company's employees
- of an instrument to measure consistently
- budgeting/form of budgeting that requires that expenditures be justified for each new period
- 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
Down
- physical and sometimes intangible properties an organization owns
- profit margin/ratio of gross profits to net sales
- plans/detailed steps a unit, department or team will take in order to achieve short term objectives
- measure limited in effect to either the congress or one of its chambers
- flow statement/record of how much cash is flowing into and out of an organization, including its sources or destinations
- an operations department, an after the fact evaluation of a company's ability to meet its own specifications and customers needs
- receivable/money an organiztion's customers owe the organization
- presented to a legislative body for possible enactment as a law
- an operations department, the ability to yield output
- audit/process to measure the effectiveness and efficiency of HR programs and positions
- price index/measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by consumers for goods and services
- and development/that part of an organization charged with designing and developing products processes and services to meet market needs
- analysis/analysis that shows point in time at which total revenue associated with a program is equal to the total cost of the program
- for proposal/written request asking vendors to propose solutions and prices that fit a customer's requirement
32 Clues: of the constitution or a law • y/group of people born after 1980 • of an instrument to measure consistently • of cancelling or postponing a decision or bill • 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 • ...
Business Equipment #2 2015-10-21
Across
- This is a type of camera that takes photographs.
- This machine can make an exact black-and-white copy of text or pictures for another person somewhere else.
- This type of shredder chops confidential documents into tiny pieces of paper
- We use an __________ machine to record incoming telephone calls.
- These three letters are the short name for a memory stick.
- We use a __________ to speak with someone who we cannot see in person.
- We use a __________ to glue plastic to sheets of paper.
- This thing lets you listen to a recorded message
- We use a _____ - _____ to make small holes in papers that we want to put inside a folder or binder.
- We use a __________ to copy documents and photographs into your computer.
- We use a __________ to cut paper with a straight edge. It is useful for trimming documents to the correct size.
- We use a __________ to destroy documents that hold secret information.
- We can use this thing to read emails and surf the Internet without a keyboard. It is a flat computer that fits inside a small bag.
Down
- We use a __________ to keep loose sheets of paper together.
- We often use this type of printer __________ to print colour photographs on paper.
- A memory stick is sometimes called a f______ d______.
- We use this thing to send email messages.
- We use a ________ - _________ to destroy paper into small strips or pieces. (Note: the hyphen is part of the answer)
- These three letters are short for the word, 'facsimile'.
- We use a __________ phone to chat with someone and send short text messages.
- We use a __________ to produce a training booklet with a hard plastic cover.
- This type of telephone is connected to the wall by a wire.
- We use a __________ to make many double-sided and single-sided copies of documents.
- We use this machine to print text and images on paper.
- We use a plastic __________ to protect documents from water and dirt.
- We use a __________ to print a document from a computer.
- holder We use a __________ to holder up papers that we need to see when we are typing on a keyboard.
27 Clues: We use this thing to send email messages. • This is a type of camera that takes photographs. • This thing lets you listen to a recorded message • A memory stick is sometimes called a f______ d______. • We use this machine to print text and images on paper. • We use a __________ to glue plastic to sheets of paper. • ...
Veterinary Business Crossword 2014-06-24
Across
- Where do you go to complain about something that happens in a practice?
- You should always correct your.....
- How many behavioral styles are there?
- Retrievers are?
- Act that protects and promotes public health, safety, and welfare
- Is the key to success in team management
- Good listeners
- The drivers of the group.
- Dislike details
- There is no "i" in.....
Down
- Which law includes punishment
- Something you get when your pet is fixed.
- One of the 4 R's of team management
- Dolphins are?
- Who can file a complaint with the CVO
- Negligence resulting in injury to the patient
- OWLS are ?
- What records can you NOT use correction fluid on
- Strive to obtain short-term and long-term goals
- The animal that is a perfectionist.
20 Clues: OWLS are ? • Dolphins are? • Good listeners • Retrievers are? • Dislike details • There is no "i" in..... • The drivers of the group. • Which law includes punishment • You should always correct your..... • One of the 4 R's of team management • The animal that is a perfectionist. • How many behavioral styles are there? • Who can file a complaint with the CVO • ...
Basic Business 1 2014-06-29
44 Clues: vi • ve • vi • ins • agr • esc • env • law • vac • tak • war • mic • uni • uni • key • res • rec • lib • mag • abb • cou • dis • qua • per • sha • hea • pen • fem • acc • neg • fur • ban • gua • int • inv • web • ter • cur • har • des • sig • quo • new • wal
Basic Business 2 2014-06-29
44 Clues: vi • vi • ve • wal • gua • fur • tak • sha • mag • neg • sig • esc • hea • env • des • agr • rec • ter • cou • acc • abb • lib • dis • inv • per • quo • uni • pen • mic • uni • law • war • key • ban • res • int • new • cur • fem • har • web • qua • vac • ins
Business Studies Revision 2014-05-07
Across
- A cheque that is more than 6 months old
- A place where people can withdraw money
- The bank where our money comes out of for a cheque
- A person who agrees to pay a loan for another person if they are unable to make repayments
- A signed cheque that has some relevant piece of information omitted
- Insurance that covers theft or damage to goods while being transported
- Protection against something that will happen
- A security number used when buying goods with a debit card.
- The price we pay for borrowing money
- Swapping goods or services that one person has for goods or services that another person has
- The rule that says you must not make a profit from insurance
- Anything of value that is widely accepted as payment for goods and services
Down
- The person a cheque is paid to
- Part of our income we do not spend
- A cheque that has a date on it that is sometime in the future
- The person who writes the cheque
- Protection against something that might happen
- Fee for insurance
- Anything of value given by the borrower to the lender in exchange for a loan
- By law, everyone who works and receives an income must pay this for this insurance
- Insurance that is required by law
21 Clues: Fee for insurance • The person a cheque is paid to • The person who writes the cheque • Insurance that is required by law • Part of our income we do not spend • The price we pay for borrowing money • A cheque that is more than 6 months old • A place where people can withdraw money • Protection against something that will happen • ...
Business Knowledge & Understanding 2014-05-13
Across
- A word/group of words chosen to distinguish its products from its competitiors.
- A comparison of the resources used with the products or services that result.
- A short, catchy tune, that is used in advertising and easily remembered by the consmer.
- A special symbol associated with a product or company.
- the state of being male or female.
- Any part of an overall market that has common characterestics.
- A person who makes buying desisions for othes.
- The consumer's awareness of a business or its products.
- Asistance provided in return for payment that satisfys needs and wants of people (intangible).
- Unfair pricing practice where companies bidding for business arranging bids between themselves.
Down
- A short, catchy advertising phrase associated with a company or product.
- A favourable amd publicly recognized name.
- Anything that saves time or simplifies work.
- The study of lifestyles.
- The study of obvious charcteristics that catogorizes human beings.
- The sum of a country's way of life, beliefs, and customs.
- A process where one company combaines with/takes over the ownership of one or more companies.
- The amount of money spent on one company's product (espressed as a percentage).
- An invatation to bid on a contract and to do the necessary work as outlined in the "request to tender" document.
- A big group of people born after WW2 (1954- 1965).
20 Clues: The study of lifestyles. • the state of being male or female. • A favourable amd publicly recognized name. • Anything that saves time or simplifies work. • A person who makes buying desisions for othes. • A big group of people born after WW2 (1954- 1965). • A special symbol associated with a product or company. • The consumer's awareness of a business or its products. • ...
Business Exam Review 2014-06-09
Across
- _______ errors are displayed with a green wavy underline.
- Describes the content of the chart.
- Has ten thousand bytes
- The wite space on the sides of your word document.
- Has tiny electrical paths and connects each component in computer software.
- An element of graphic design that means to repeat or do again.
- With __________ allignment, the text on a page is both left and right alligned.
- It lists the different ways that you cab write the word on Microsoft Word.
- A type of chart that allows you to compare data with a side by side comparision.
- The world wide web is the collection of all the ________ documents on the internet.
- A computer device is a device that accepts input, _____ data, processes data and produces output.
- In a report, ________ are used to highlight different sections of the report.
Down
- Is a unit of memory needed to store one character such as a letter.
- A type of cell reference that occurs when the user types A$1.
- Is the brains of the computer and completes all of the calculations.
- The intersection between a row and column on Microsoft Excel.
- The three most common font enhancements are bold, italic and _______.
- It contains 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns.
- One of the 5 criteria for evaluating websites and it allowa you to know about who wrote the website and how you can contact them.
- Has one trillion bytes.
- A orientation when the page that is longer than it is wide.
21 Clues: Has ten thousand bytes • Has one trillion bytes. • Describes the content of the chart. • It contains 1,048,576 rows and 16,384 columns. • The wite space on the sides of your word document. • _______ errors are displayed with a green wavy underline. • A orientation when the page that is longer than it is wide. • ...
Going into business 2016-03-07
Across
- to stop the progress of something
- a shantytown in or near a city
- a wealthy and powerful businessperson or industrialist
- a person or company that provides capital for new commercial Enterprises
- regarded as disgraceful
- a person who gives or donates
- extremely significant or important
- approval or sanction
- money immediately available; supply
- persistence or tenacity
Down
- the collective items or amounts of income of a person, a state, etc.
- to increase in extent, size, volume, scope, etc.
- Money allocated to start up a Project
- using or showing new methods, ideas, etc
- state of running a business with considerable initiative and risk
- a medal or token signifying an awarded honor or distinction
- a person who organizes, operates, and assumes the risk for a business venture
- turn out successfully
- a person working for another person or a business firm for pay
- to produce a result that is wanted or desired
- to engage in finding and attracting employees, new members, etc.
- on to depend confidently; put trust in
22 Clues: approval or sanction • turn out successfully • regarded as disgraceful • persistence or tenacity • a person who gives or donates • a shantytown in or near a city • to stop the progress of something • extremely significant or important • money immediately available; supply • Money allocated to start up a Project • on to depend confidently; put trust in • ...
Business and Finance 2023-11-11
Across
- - Exchange of goods or services
- - Financial assets
- - System of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- - Risky business undertaking
- - Goods or services sold
- - Money spent in the course of business
- - Cost of borrowing money
- - List of a company's employees and their salaries
- - Examination of financial records
- - Commercial exchange of goods and services
- - Ownership interest in a company
- - Collection of investments
- - Distribution of a company's profits to shareholders
- - Money used in a particular country
- - Economic decline
- - Financial plan
- - Increase in prices over time
Down
- - Money owed to a company for goods or services
- - Making a financial profit
- - Put money into a project or venture
- - Shares of ownership in a company
- - Evaluate or appraise
- - Combination of two companies
- - Financial failure
- - Valuables owned by a company or individual
- - Financial gain
- - Income generated
- - Inability to pay debts
- - How easily assets can be converted to cash
- - Money owed
30 Clues: - Money owed • - Financial gain • - Financial plan • - Financial assets • - Income generated • - Economic decline • - Financial failure • - Evaluate or appraise • - Goods or services sold • - Inability to pay debts • - Cost of borrowing money • - Making a financial profit • - Collection of investments • - Risky business undertaking • - Combination of two companies • ...
Business and Labor 2023-11-15
Across
- formal contract issued by a corporation
- stocks are bought and sold in financial markets
- payments to employees other than wages or salaries
- legal entity or being owned by an individual
- franchise owners share their earnings
- they are also known as privately held corporations
- newer type of partnership recognized by many states
- authorized from the local government
- advise partners to work with an attorney
- partners share equally in both responsibility and reliability
- designated areas for residential use for business
- ownership structure of a company or a firm
- money and other valuables
Down
- semi-independent businesses that pay fees to parent company
- a legal obligation to pay debts
- those profits to stockholders and payments
- only one partner required to be a general partner
- certificate of ownership in a corporation
- business owned and managed by a single individual
- business owned by two or more people
20 Clues: money and other valuables • a legal obligation to pay debts • authorized from the local government • business owned by two or more people • franchise owners share their earnings • formal contract issued by a corporation • advise partners to work with an attorney • certificate of ownership in a corporation • those profits to stockholders and payments • ...
business crossword 2 2023-12-01
Across
- something very important which must be taken care of first
- a large company or group of companies that are controlled rogether as a single organisation
- looks after of the needs of customers
- possible when conditions are right
- a plan of how the business will operate
- company
- finding out (beforehand) what people want or need
- possibility for something bad to happen
- to make bigger
- going into the future
Down
- specially made for a particular person or thing
- to offer for people to consider
- period of economic activity and bad conditions for business
- out to make a product available for the first time
- a list of orders to be completed
- reach and do business with new groups of customers or parts of the world where something might be sold
- produces goods in large numbers, especially in a factory
- Chief Executive Officer
- other companies trying hard to be more successful than you
- to start, perhaps with an event to mark the beginning
- to obtain information/opinions about what others think of a product
21 Clues: company • to make bigger • going into the future • Chief Executive Officer • to offer for people to consider • a list of orders to be completed • possible when conditions are right • looks after of the needs of customers • a plan of how the business will operate • possibility for something bad to happen • specially made for a particular person or thing • ...
Business Vocabulary Gasco 2024-02-11
Across
- depending on how well a person does their job
- the work involves doing the same again and again
- seeking candidate for specific role
- amount of money that you earn every week or everyday for a work or service
- something that an employer gives you as well as your wages
- given to those people who are permanently or temporarily unable to work due to a disability.
- to travel regularly by bus, train, car, etc. between your place of work and your home
- unempolyed
- is for the whole of the normal working weeks
Down
- money that employees receive for doing their job, especially professional employees or people working in an office, usually paid every month
- The work is not interesting
- the practice of working from home, making use of the internet, email and phone
- synonym to human resource department
- a system in which employees work a particular number of hours each week or month but can choose when they start and finish work each day
- when the work is interesting and gives you positive feeling
- people who do physical work in industry
- course of life
- The Company that you are working for
- pay and benefits an employee receives when he or she leaves employment at a company
- to record the time at which you leave work
20 Clues: unempolyed • course of life • The work is not interesting • seeking candidate for specific role • synonym to human resource department • The Company that you are working for • people who do physical work in industry • to record the time at which you leave work • is for the whole of the normal working weeks • depending on how well a person does their job • ...
Business and Technology 2024-02-13
Across
- Jobs that are not advertised.
- An event for employers to meet with job seekers.
- Introduces new employees to their new company and its policies, procedures, values and benefits.
- A brief summary of your personal information, education, skills, work experience, activities, and interests. In this course, the traditional spelling is preferred: résumé.
- Decisions made often that require little thought.
- Snap decisions that require little thought or planning.
- A statement of your employment goal.
- A person who stands between an applicant and an employer.
- Cover letter style that compares an applicant's qualifications with an employer's requirements in a two-column format.
- A unique nine digit number issued by the federal government that is required for all workers.
- Formal courses of study designed for adult students.
- Communicating with people you know or meet to share information or advice about a job that is available.
- A form completed by a job applicant that asks about the applicant's skills, work experience, education, and interests.
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- Information about a job that is available.
- A document that shows you are allowed to work in the United States
- People who will recommend you to an employer
- Comparing and contrasting sets of data to rank them and determine the best choice.
- Giving up one thing for another.
- Someone who learns how to do a job through hands-on experience under the guidance of a skilled worker.
- A worldwide public system of computer networks.
- A series of steps used to identify and evaluate possibilities and make good choices.
- A letter that introduces an applicant and the applicant’s résumé to a potential employer.
- an experienced employee who helps new employees adjust to their workplace.
- Someone who learns how to do a job through hands-on experience under the guidance of a skilled worker.
- Specific words or phrases that represent the required skills, knowledge, and capabilities for a position.
- List of people you know who can help you find a job.
26 Clues: Jobs that are not advertised. • Giving up one thing for another. • A statement of your employment goal. • Information about a job that is available. • People who will recommend you to an employer • A worldwide public system of computer networks. • An event for employers to meet with job seekers. • Decisions made often that require little thought. • ...
Exploratory Business FINAL 2022-06-10
Across
- When saving money, do you want a high or a low interest rate?
- Expenses that remain the same regardless of business activity
- What is a public or private organization that collects and invests money and offers financial services?
- An obligation resulting from borrowed money or from the purchase of goods and/or services.
- Money that is your own that you don't have to pay back to the bank and has its own card.
- Who does identity theft affect?
- What account should you make if you don't have a retirement plan from work?
- Type of income that you earn before taxes are taken out.
- When should you be checking your credit reports?
- If the demand for money increases, what happens to the interest rate?
- Where should you extra money go when your expenses are covered and you have pocket money?
- The ________________ is the main government agency that protects consumers from identity theft.
- Money set aside to cover major expenses before the minor ones. Usually uses a paper to expedite where all of the money goes.
- Anyone who buys credit or receives the loan is called what?
- What are payments that come out of your account after your taxes? Ex. Power, House, Transportation, Food, etc.
- Income-Expenses
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- What should you do when it comes to looking for a financial institution?
- A person's honesty and reliability, determined by their history of paying bills.
- What is the most common way your information can be stolen?
- Securities and real estate purchased and held for the production of income in the form of interest, dividends, rentals or base payments.
- Someone who steals your information and pretends to be you.
- A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- Deter, detect, defend. What are they called?
- What do you have to do if you know your payment is unknown? For example, at a gas station or hotel.
- Expenses that may change or fluctuate; sometimes can be hard to predict.
- Type of income that you have after taxes are taken out
- If you took a loan, would you want a high or low interest rate?
- Rating/number that indicates one perspective of creditworthiness.
- Identity thieves may spy on ATM machines to steal your...
- What kind of businesses are financial institutions?
- What is an example of a financial institution?
31 Clues: Income-Expenses • Who does identity theft affect? • Deter, detect, defend. What are they called? • What is an example of a financial institution? • A useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • When should you be checking your credit reports? • What kind of businesses are financial institutions? • Type of income that you have after taxes are taken out • ...
International Business Vocabulary 2022-07-18
Across
- obligacion
- acción
- libre de impuesto
- ingreso
- inversion
- mayorista
- marca registrada
- cotizacion
- fuga de capitales
- ganancias
- minorista
- inversionista
- impuesto
- vencimiento
- hipoteca
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- fabricante
- gastos generales
- intermediario
- prestamista
- mercado libre
- acreedor
- compra
- comerciante
- presupuesto
- contribuyente
- impuesto sobre la renta
- prestamo
- venta a plazos
- existencias
- deudor
30 Clues: acción • compra • deudor • ingreso • acreedor • prestamo • impuesto • hipoteca • inversion • mayorista • ganancias • minorista • fabricante • obligacion • cotizacion • prestamista • comerciante • presupuesto • existencias • vencimiento • intermediario • mercado libre • contribuyente • inversionista • venta a plazos • gastos generales • marca registrada • libre de impuesto • fuga de capitales • impuesto sobre la renta
Business English_Set 10.2 2023-03-14
Across
- по умолчанию (by ...)
- лицензия
- увольнение, сокращение
- определять приоритеты (BrE spelling)
- недостаточный, неполный
- a) чуткий, отзывчивый b)уязвимый
- командный, властный
- приоритет, главенство
- поддержание, ведение работ
- хранение/условия хранения
- осуждение, порицание
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- цель
- расписание/планировать
- исполнительный (директор и т.п.)
- во время, в течение
- a) заверение, обещание b) уверенность
- a) узнавать b) признавать (AmE spelling)
- функциональность
- a) двойной b)удваивать
- a) уполномоченный b) правопреемник
20 Clues: цель • лицензия • функциональность • во время, в течение • командный, властный • осуждение, порицание • по умолчанию (by ...) • приоритет, главенство • 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 • ...
The Business Crossword 2023-02-10
Across
- /To become a publicly owned company by issuing shares for sale to the public
- / The ability to maintain a level
- / Covid had a big on businesses
- /A group or system of inter connected people
- / a person who create and run some business
- / To start something new like a product or a service
- / A person, group or organization with a vested interest, or stake, in the decision-making and activities of a business
- /Any person, company, or institution that owns shares in a company's stock
- / Variety of people or stuff in some place
- / someone who plays in a sports team
- / A time limit for completing a task
- /a group of people who work for an organization
- /When you provide some advice in certain subjects
- / The income you receive from a business
- / To combine together something
- / A schedule of things to be done or for meetings
- /The knowledge for a certain job
- / A market that grows and develops rapidly
- /A person or business that sells goods to the public in relatively small quantities for use
- / When make an alliance
- /To make a successful business arrangement with someone
- /A person or company to whom money is owing
- / a new business venture
- /A marketing term for the degree to which consumers recognize a product by its name
- /The personnel of a business or organization, regarded as a significant asset in terms of skills and abilities.
- /To grow or increase in size
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- / To get work done by making a contract with another company to do it
- / A particular part of something
- / working in it means constantly being in short term jobs
- /Working for yourself
- /Summarizes a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders equity at a specific point in times
- / TO save in costs by increasing the level of production
- / When you work with someone
- /Set of tasks that must be completed in order to arrive at a particular goal.
- /A group of people who represent the interests of a company's shareholders
- /The practice of raising money from a lot of people thanks to internet
- / When a company is not able to pay and is taken
- / To put money in something to make profit
- / Something that is not directly related to the production of goods or services
- / The main activity of a company
- /A type of work environment where people work together
- / A company that is implanted in several countries
- /Anything that gives its owner value or advantage, like a factory and its equipment
- /Specifies, and plans the policies and actions a business will take to create, improve, or implement the use of digital media
- / A company that takes control of an other one
- /The activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.
- / The extra advantage something have over others
- / You have it when you can guide some people
- / Something that change the normal function of a system
- /an estimate of money for some plans
50 Clues: /Working for yourself • / When make an alliance • / a new business venture • / When you work with someone • /To grow or increase in size • / Covid had a big on businesses • / To combine together something • / A particular part of something • / The main activity of a company • /The knowledge for a certain job • / The ability to maintain a level • ...
Business Law Puzzle 2023-02-15
Across
- Give something of value to commit a crime
- Alteration to the Constitution
- Informal hearing to solve a dispute
- Deciding right and wrong in a impartial manner
- Creates solution that is fair for both sides
- Someone trying to escape liability of a crime
- Offense against society
- Crime punishable by confinement or big fine
- To work with someone to commit a crime
- Freedom from a committed crime even when guilty
- Freedom from external control
- Lesser than a misdemeanor and only a fine
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- Legislation at the local level
- To blackmail someone
- A less serious crime
- taking of someone's money or property
- Your choice of being guilty or not guilty
- Do what is right in the face of temptation
- Enter a building without permission
- Every adult citizen has a vote on all issues
- Private wrongs against people or organizations
- Members of Society under the age of 18
- To burn down a building on purpose
23 Clues: To blackmail someone • A less serious crime • Offense against society • Freedom from external control • Legislation at the local level • Alteration to the Constitution • To burn down a building on purpose • Informal hearing to solve a dispute • Enter a building without permission • taking of someone's money or property • Members of Society under the age of 18 • ...
FOB Business Formation 2024-03-12
Across
- a document that provides detailed rules regarding how a corporation will be organized and managed
- a type of corporate merger that combines companies that would produce different stages of a product
- restructuring of a corporation in which one company buys another
- a form of business owned by shareholders in which the company is a separate entity from the owners and provides limited liability
- a type of franchise agreement that allows the franchisee to sell a product
- a group of people who oversee the overall operations of a company, rather than day-to-day management, is called a board of __________
- a form of business with two or more people who voluntarily agree to operate a business as co-owners and share profits
- a type of corporate merger in which two unrelated companies join as one
- a percentage of revenue that is paid to the franchisor
- a hybrid form of business in which there are multiple owners who are members, not shareholders, with limited liability and tax benefits
- a type of corporate merger in which two companies join who produce similar products
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- the party who is offering a license and resources in a franchise agreement
- a portion of corporate profits that is distributed to stockholders
- a form of business in which one owner manages the company
- type of liability in which the owners of a company are fully responsible for debts and personal assets can be at risk
- a document that outlines all aspects of operating a franchise along with contact names and a 14-day review period is called a Franchise _________ Document
- a type of franchise agreement that allows the franchisee to both produce and sell a product is called a business _______ format franchise
- a document required by any state that allows a new corporation to be established is called a/an _________ of Incorporation
- a type of corporation that has a limited number of stockholders typically under 50 who benefit from limited liability and may not require a board of directors
- a drawback of a corporation that applies to earnings is called _________
- one of many owners of a corporation
- restructuring of a corporation in which a portion of a company is transferred to another company
- restructuring of a corporation in which two companies agree to combine as one company
- business agreement in which licensing permission is granted in exchange for monetary payments
24 Clues: one of many owners of a corporation • a percentage of revenue that is paid to the franchisor • a form of business in which one owner manages the company • restructuring of a corporation in which one company buys another • a portion of corporate profits that is distributed to stockholders • a type of corporate merger in which two unrelated companies join as one • ...
running a business 2024-05-01
Across
- regarded as innovative.
- money owing to external sources; e.g. a bank
- statement a summary of the income earned and the expenses incurred over a period of trading
- refers to the process companies go through to become a separate legal entity from the owner/s
- refers to rivalry among businesses that try to supply the needs and wants of a market
- context menu
- analysis a detailed examination of the strengths and weaknesses of different alternatives in order to
- whether the benefits outweigh the costs
- social responsibility when businesses consider the interests of stakeholders, society and the
- process whereby a company has become a separate legal entity from its owners (shareholders)
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- involves buying the rights from another business to distribute its products under its name
- items of value
- when making economic and business decisions
- funds contributed by the business owner(s)
- opportunity something an entrepreneur can see as an avenue to success
- marital status, family size and income
- the ability to be resourceful and decide, in an independent way, what to do and when to do it
- the monetary value of a business’s reputation
- factors population characteristics that affect customer spending which include: age, ethnicity,
- a person who sets out to build a successful business in a new field. An entrepreneur’s methods are
20 Clues: context menu • items of value • regarded as innovative. • marital status, family size and income • whether the benefits outweigh the costs • funds contributed by the business owner(s) • when making economic and business decisions • money owing to external sources; e.g. a bank • the monetary value of a business’s reputation • ...
Business Functions Refresher! 2024-09-02
Across
- Part of marketing mix. In regards to location and distribution.
- Focuses on the processes involved in producing goods or providing services.
- Part of marketing mix. In regards to features and functionality..
- Money raised to run a business efficiently.
- Type of finance whereby money is owed to a bank or other institution.
- Can be voluntary or involuntary when a business ends its dealings with an employee.
- Advancements that allow goals to be met with greater efficiency.
- Focuses on the management of employees and workplace culture.
- Part of marketing mix. In regards to pricing strategy.
- Exploring new methods or ideas.
- Technique employed to promote a product or service.
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- Part of marketing mix. In regards to marketing strategy.
- To find the right employees for the job.
- Raw materials.
- A collective term used to describe an opportunity for businesses to sell products to the public.
- Type of finance where money is invested by one or more people into a business.
- Manages the financial resources of the business, including planning, investing, and budgeting.
- The finished product of inputs.
- Development of human resources.
- Concerned with promoting and selling products or services.
20 Clues: Raw materials. • The finished product of inputs. • Development of human resources. • Exploring new methods or ideas. • To find the right employees for the job. • Money raised to run a business efficiently. • Technique employed to promote a product or service. • Part of marketing mix. In regards to pricing strategy. • ...
Business vocabulary crossword 2024-05-18
Across
- An occupation or profession, especially one requiring special training.
- The action or business of promoting and selling products or services.
- A means of regulating or managing an activity or process.
- Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- The exchange of information or news.
- Declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts.
- A condition or standard that must be fulfilled to be eligible for something.
- A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger.
- The person in charge of a worker or organization.
- The activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.
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- Selling goods in another country below market price.
- A document used by a person to present their background, skills, and accomplishments.
- A person who leads or commands a group, organization, or country.
- The state or fact of having a duty to deal with something or of having control over someone.
- The removal of regulations or restrictions.
- A reduction in the usual price.
- A planned set of interrelated tasks to be executed over a fixed period.
- The unjust or prejudicial treatment of different categories of people.
- A person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company or similar organization.
- The practice of making one's living by engaging in commerce.
21 Clues: A reduction in the usual price. • The exchange of information or news. • The removal of regulations or restrictions. • Declared in law unable to pay outstanding debts. • A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger. • The person in charge of a worker or organization. • Dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power. • ...
Notary Business 4 2024-06-17
Across
- What platforms enable users to create and share content or participate in social networking?
- What term refers to a series of coordinated activities designed to achieve a specific marketing goal?
- What term refers to the extent to which consumers are familiar with the distinctive qualities or image of a particular brand?
- What approach focuses on creating and distributing valuable, relevant, and consistent content?
- What process involves identifying and cultivating potential customers for a business's products or services?
- Who is the specific group of people at which a product or service is aimed?
- What comprehensive plan outlines a business's overall game plan for reaching prospective customers and turning them into customers of the products or services?
- What advertising model charges advertisers each time a user clicks on their online advertisement?
- What strategy involves collaborating with individuals who have a dedicated social following to promote a product or service?
- What strategy focuses on maintaining long-term relationships with existing customers?
- Engine Optimization What strategy aims to increase the visibility of a website in search engine results?
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- marketing What encompasses all marketing efforts that use electronic devices or the internet?
- What method involves sending commercial messages to a group of people via email?
- What process involves creating a unique name and image for a product or service in the consumers' mind?
- What action occurs when a website visitor takes a desired action, such as making a purchase or signing up for a newsletter?
- What measures how actively involved and interested people are with a particular brand or organization?
- What term describes the activity of encouraging people to buy or use a product or service?
- What process involves gathering and analyzing information about the target market, customers, and competitors?
- What activity promotes products, services, or ideas to attract and persuade an audience?
- What involves the discovery, interpretation, and communication of meaningful patterns in data?
20 Clues: Who is the specific group of people at which a product or service is aimed? • What method involves sending commercial messages to a group of people via email? • What strategy focuses on maintaining long-term relationships with existing customers? • What activity promotes products, services, or ideas to attract and persuade an audience? • ...
International Business Fundamentals 2023-04-18
Across
- _____ being ruled by a single individual or a small group of people
- ______ are taxes or duties imposed on imported products or services.
- _____ is a range of people that is willing to purchase that need or want that is able to satisfy the needs or wants.
- a decrease in a country’s currency
- _____ advantage is producing a product more efficiently than a business’ competitors
- to handle a task internally that is usually outsourced
- it is a consistent increase in the common price level of goods and services
- _____ describes how governments at different levels collect and spend money.
- A ______ is a contract for the use of another company's name.
- ______ are the raw materials used in manufacturing
- is the process done by an organisation to convince government officials to endorse public policy favourable to these groups.
- ideology that has the “common” citizen’s best interest in mind
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- ______ are selling goods or services to another country.
- _____ is an unsafe environment where employees have limited freedom
- used as a medium to exchange goods or services
- _____ is a group's accumulated knowledge, beliefs, values, art, and possessions over time.
- _____ is when a business adds an additional percentage of to the cost to determine the price.
- Hofstede’s Six Cultural _____
- Social media is a form of an _____
- _____ is the amount of output with the respect to the amount of input.
- _____ is the action of selling products in a foreign country under the cost of production or under the price in home country
- _____ is a culture that sees time as linear and sequential.
- ______ is the exchange of goods and services between countries.
23 Clues: Hofstede’s Six Cultural _____ • Social media is a form of an _____ • a decrease in a country’s currency • used as a medium to exchange goods or services • ______ are the raw materials used in manufacturing • to handle a task internally that is usually outsourced • ______ are selling goods or services to another country. • ...
Business Plan 2006 2023-08-04
Across
- Pengadaan bahan, kebutuhan sumber daya termasuk kedalam aspek....
- Untuk mengetahui rencana berjalannya bisnis maka setiap perusahaan harus membuat....
- Jenis produk, bidang industri, orientasi, dan value bisnis disebut....
- Salah satu faktor yang bisa meningkatkan penjualan produk dengan menempatkan lokasi atau.... Pemasaran
- Istilah sederhana dari Break Event Point adalah
- Memberi pelayanan yang terbaik bagi pelanggan merupakan contoh dari....
- Lingkungan Internal mencakup pengembangan apa?
- Contoh dari perencanaan operasional adalah
- Untuk memuat penjelasan terkait keadaan usaha, sebuah perusahaan harus mencantumkan ringkasan....
- Menjelaskan tentang produk-produk maupun layanan yang akan ditawarkan oleh perusahaan, termasuk berbagai kelebihannya disebut
- Evaluasi terkait kelemahan suatu bisnis disebut
- Potensi pasar, market place dan targeting termasuk ke dalam....
- Surat,Data penelitian,dan dokumen perjanjian termasuk contoh....
- Usaha Apa yang harus dirumuskan oleh pengusaha apabila ide usahanya telah ditemukan?
- Nama, Alamat Perusahaan, Pemilik termasuk kedalam
- Nama lain dari risiko utama
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- Apa contoh pengembangan dari komponen rencana bisnis?
- Tujuan utama dari mendirikan suatu usaha adalah
- Ringkasan yang berisikan sejarah terbentuknya suatu perusahaan dikenal dengan sebutan....
- Doing the news things istilah dari
- Salah satu faktor dalam merencanakan suatu bisnis yaitu
- Langkah untuk mendapatkan dana dari investor maka harus membuat....
- Thingking the news things istilah dari
- Sesuatu yang muncul di benak manusia disebut
- Perencanaan bisnis yang bersifat krusial adalah perencanaan....
- Memasarkan produk perusahaan untuk mendapatkan omzet adalah rencana....
- Jika modal yang kita butuhkan untuk bisnis sangat besar, maka kita harus mencari investor untuk memenuhi....
- Sebuah selling document yang mengungkapkan daya tarik dan harapan sebuah bisnis kepada penyandang dana potensia disebut....
- Menjadi pedoman bisnis,Memperjelas suatu bisnis dan Meminimalisir kegagalan bisnis termasuk kedalam...
- Rencana yang berfungsi untuk membantu mempermudah proses pembangunan bisnis dari tahap ke tahap, sehingga semua hal penting di dalamnya bisa dicapai, seperti tujuan bisnis, target penjualan adalah
- Rencana bisnis yang mengumpulkan dana dari investor disebut rencana....
31 Clues: Nama lain dari risiko utama • Doing the news things istilah dari • Thingking the news things istilah dari • Contoh dari perencanaan operasional adalah • Sesuatu yang muncul di benak manusia disebut • Lingkungan Internal mencakup pengembangan apa? • Tujuan utama dari mendirikan suatu usaha adalah • Istilah sederhana dari Break Event Point adalah • ...
Business English_Set 9.3 2023-02-07
Across
- зрелость
- осуществимый, выполнимый, реалистичный
- политика, стратегия, линия поведения
- комитет
- заинтересованные/причастные лица
- осуществимость, реалистичность, выполнимость
- делить(ся), разделять(ся)
- лестница
- настраивать, адаптировать (BrE spelling)
- возражение, претензия
- завершённость
- a)запускать b)спускать на воду
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- недооценённый
- успешный
- карьера
- инженерное дело, машиностроение
- стратегиИ/линиИ поведения
- чувство (завершённости)
- руководящий (комитет)
- здоровье
20 Clues: комитет • карьера • зрелость • успешный • лестница • здоровье • недооценённый • завершённость • 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 • ...
Business Key Terms 2022-09-28
Across
- if you are clear and open when you communicate, you are showing __________
- when a resource is being used up, it is called __________
- giving your time for charity may be considered part of your _________ _________
- if you want to build a house, you would want to hire a _________
- if you are in situation where you have to decide if something is right or wrong, you are in an _________ _________
- if you decide to operate your own business only online, it would be an _________
- a situation in which supply and demand are matched and prices stable
- the consumer’s desire for a particular product or service
- business a hair stylist is an example of a _________ _________
- how much of a certain product or service that is available
- when a good is in low supply, it is most likely facing ________
- if someone seems to have an exaggerated sense of self-importance, they are displaying _________
- the final goods and services purchased are called _________ _________ _________ __________
- the result of an action
- if a good is required or essential, it is considered a _________
- the degree to which a demand or supply is sensitive to changes in price or income
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- a teacher is an example of a _________ _________
- if you know something without having to consciously reason about it, you are using ________
- a famer is an example of a ________ ________ _________
- you should not stray from your _________ _________
- when you buy a good, you are a ________
- if someone demonstrates good ethics, they are probably a good _______ ________
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- if a good is desired, but not necessarily required, it is considered a _________
- a stove is an example of a _________ _________
- doing what is right when no one is watching is an example of good ________
- a tree is an example of a _________ _________
- when you buy something in a store, you have to pay a certain _________
- if you can make judgments without favoritism or self-interest, you probably demonstrate ________
- obeying the company's rules is an example of good ________
30 Clues: the result of an action • when you buy a good, you are a ________ • a tree is an example of a _________ _________ • a stove is an example of a _________ _________ • a teacher is an example of a _________ _________ • you should not stray from your _________ _________ • a famer is an example of a ________ ________ _________ • ...
BLAIRSTOWN BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2022-09-24
Across
- TYPE OF BUSINESS HELEN HAS ON RTE 94
- TYPE OF AUTOMOTIVE REPAIR YOU WILL GET AT 61 RTE 94
- FIRST ____ BANK
- _______ FARMS
- OWNER OF THE MARKET WHERE PEGGY GETS HER FRIED CHICKEN FROM
- BUSINESS AT 223 RTE 94
- HARDWARE STORE ON BRIDGE ST
- H AND R ____
- BLAIRSTOWN ____ ASSOCIATES
- _______ PARK
- MACHINE COMPANY ON W CRISMAN RD
- NUMBER OF FIRE COMPANY ON RTE 94
- _________ UPHOLSTERY
- HAPPY _____
- BLAIRSTOWN ____________ 2 STILLWATER RD
- PLUMBER AT 147 RTE 94
- A ____ BEGINING ON MAIN ST
- STORAGE FACILITY ON HOPE RD
- BLAIRSTOWN ________ AT 36 LAMBERT RD
- LODGING AT 70 RTE 94 BLAIRSTOWN ____
- _____ COTTAGE BLAIR ACADEMY 1 OLD ACADEMY DR
- TYPE OF HOME AT 4 OLD ACADEMY DR
- ______ FARM MARKET
- TYPE OF DRY CLEANERS AT 49 RTE 94
- BLAIRSTOWN ANIMAL ________
- TYPE OF HIGH SCHOOL NORTH WARREN IS
- _______ DELI OJN RTE 94
- COUNTY AGENCY AT 4 LAMBERT RD
- TYPE OF EMPIRE ON 143 RTE 94
- FOUNTAIN ____
- AUTOMOTIVE GARAGE AT 51 RTE 94
- FINISH LINE ____
- ROAD THE ROAD DEPT IS ON
- BLAIRSTOWN POOL AND ____
- BUSINESS AT 36 LAMBERT RD
- _________ AND CACTUS BLOSSO,
- MEDICAL FACILITY AT 210 RTE 94
- TYPE OF BUSINESS AT 115 RTE 94
- AUTO PARTS STORE AT 120 RTE 94
- BLAIRSTOWN ____ GALLERY
- STREET THE POST OFFICE IS ON
- BUSINESS AT 3 STILLWATER RD
- ST _____ CATHOLIC CHURCH
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- LUMBER COMPANY ON JACKSONBURG RD
- ______ PARK
- ____ VALLEY FIELD
- _______ GENERAL STORE
- LANE EASTER SEALS IS ON
- PETROLEUM COMPANY ON RTE 94
- TYPE OF PROFESSIONAL SERVICE AT 17 MAIN ST
- _____ SOURCE INC 149 RTE 94
- ROAD 10-31 INC IS ON
- GAS STATION AT 61 RTE 94
- ROAD THE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL IS ON
- BANK AT 136 RTE 94
- ______ CAFE AT THE AIRPORT
- HALL AT 3 ARCH WAY AT BLAIR ACADEMY
- HALL AT 7 ACADEMY DR
- _______ HOUSE; BLAIR ACADEMY HALL WITH SAME NAME AS A BUSINESS IN BELVIDERE
- FUNERAL HOME ON RTE 94
- SUPERMARKET ON RTE 94
- ____ AUTOMOTIVE 61 RTE 94
- RESEVOIR ON WALNUT VALLEY RD
- _____ SUPPLY AT 128 RTE 94
- ______ MEATS AND DELI
- ___ __ __ CHINESE RESTURAUNT
- _____ NATIONAL BANK
- WHAT THEY WASH AT 54 RTE 94
- ALIAS FOR SUNOCO ON RTE 94
- BLAIR ACADEMY ARMSTRONG _______
- PHARMACY AT 151 RTE 94
- PREMIER ______ ASSOCIATES
- ________ HOUSE 15 PARK ST
- 2 PARK ST
- CHILDCARE CENTER THAT HAS THE SAME NAME AS A GUN SHOP IN POHATCONG
- BREWERY
- ____ WINES AND LIQUORS
- BLAIR ACADEMY HEALTH CENTER IS ON WHAT STREET
- _______ KRAFT GUNSMITHING
- BUSINESS AT 53 RTE 94
- PIZZA PLACE AT 124 RTE 94
- TOW COMPANY AT 239 RTE 94
82 Clues: BREWERY • 2 PARK ST • ______ PARK • HAPPY _____ • H AND R ____ • _______ PARK • _______ FARMS • FOUNTAIN ____ • FIRST ____ BANK • FINISH LINE ____ • ____ VALLEY FIELD • BANK AT 136 RTE 94 • ______ FARM MARKET • _____ NATIONAL BANK • ROAD 10-31 INC IS ON • _________ UPHOLSTERY • HALL AT 7 ACADEMY DR • _______ GENERAL STORE • PLUMBER AT 147 RTE 94 • SUPERMARKET ON RTE 94 • ______ MEATS AND DELI • ...
Kate's Business Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- The highest point of an economy that results in high employment, standard of living, and demand.
- Increase in prices over a period of time.
- A product that is no longer used.
- Goods (money, tools, etc.) used to provide goods and services.
- Intangible products such as hairstyling, transport.
- Items of necessity.
- Materials that come from the natural environment.
- A new idea or product.
- Changes in economic activity characterized by 4 stages.
- Items not of necessity, but better your life.
- A physical product.
- When the quantity of supply and demand are equal.
- The workforce in a business.
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- A decline of demand in an economy that affects employment, production, income, sales, etc.
- Cereal and milk, car and petrol; these pairs of goods are called…
- People who use goods and services.
- The quantity of consumers that desire and are able to buy a business' goods or services.
- Advancements on existing inventions.
- People who create products.
- The action of creating goods or services that people buy.
- Rise in demand, production, and employment.
- Goods that can replace each other.
- The amount of goods and services businesses will sell.
- When a business depends on another business.
- The lowest point of an economy that results in large unemployment rates and decreased income and standard of living.
25 Clues: Items of necessity. • A physical product. • A new idea or product. • People who create products. • The workforce in a business. • A product that is no longer used. • People who use goods and services. • Goods that can replace each other. • Advancements on existing inventions. • Increase in prices over a period of time. • Rise in demand, production, and employment. • ...
Business Characteristics Vocabulary 2022-09-15
Across
- businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods
- businesses which change raw goods into a more finished form, known as processed goods
- department responsible for managing the use of company funds, obtaining needed funds and creating a financial plan
- department responsible for distributing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- businesses which provide services to consumers and other businesses
- businesses which provide goods and services to businesses and individuals, but operate on donations, volunteers and philanthropists rather than profit
- items of value owned by a business
- financial statement which reports totals in asset, liability and owner’s equity accounts
- department responsible for producing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
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- process of recording, classifying, summarizing and reporting the financial position of a business
- department responsible for maintaining the employment process, training and developing staff and following laws and proper procedures
- materials derived from natural resources
- process of effectively working together in group settings
- financial statement which reports net income or net loss of a company
- process of reaching a company’s goals and objectives by utilizing its resources; department responsible for the management process
- businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods
- businesses which move finished goods from one business to another by buying, storing and reselling goods; often referred to as “middlemen”
- debts or obligations owed by a business
- marketing theory stating the stages experienced by products and services from their introduction to their decline; consists of four stages: introduction, growth, maturity, decline
- equal to assets minus liabilities
- developed the Hierarchy of Needs -- a pyramid expressing the needs of people in levels: basic needs, safety, belongingness, love, esteem and self-actualization
- department responsible for creating products which meet consumer wants and needs, guiding products through the product life cycle and understanding consumers through marketing research
- four interrelated marketing strategies used to meet consumer needs; consist of product, price, promotion and place
23 Clues: equal to assets minus liabilities • items of value owned by a business • debts or obligations owed by a business • materials derived from natural resources • process of effectively working together in group settings • businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods • businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods • ...
Business & Economic Environment 2023-09-07
Across
- Households use their income to purchase goods and services
- The quantity of a good or service consumers are willing to purchase
- Goods whose uses are related
- The economy expands
- a given time
- Two goods that are used for the same purpose
- The demand curve is _______ sloping
- Movements along the demand curve are caused by changes to
- Banks are part of this economic sector
- Two consecutive quarters of negative growth
- The quantity of a good that businesses are willing to provide
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- Things that cause money to enter the economy
- The study of the economy as a whole
- A measurement of the total value of goods and services produced
- Things that cause money to leave the economy
- When the demand curve moves to the left or right
- The supply curve is _______ sloping
- The economy contracts
- Another name for the business sector
- known as the business _________.
- The fluctuations in the level of economic activity
- Buying of goods and services from overseas
22 Clues: a given time • The economy expands • The economy contracts • Goods whose uses are related • known as the business _________. • The study of the economy as a whole • The supply curve is _______ sloping • The demand curve is _______ sloping • Another name for the business sector • Banks are part of this economic sector • Buying of goods and services from overseas • ...
Business Characteristics Vocabulary 2023-08-09
Across
- businesses which move finished goods from one business to another by buying, storing and reselling goods; often referred to as “middlemen”
- process of effectively working together in group settings
- department responsible for creating products which meet consumer wants and needs, guiding products through the product life cycle and understanding consumers through marketing research
- department responsible for distributing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- four interrelated marketing strategies used to meet consumer needs; consist of product, price, promotion and place
- items of value owned by a business
- process of recording, classifying, summarizing and reporting the financial position of a business
- businesses which provide services to consumers and other businesses
- businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods
- department responsible for maintaining the employment process, training and developing staff and following laws and proper procedures
- materials derived from natural resources
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- businesses which provide goods and services to businesses and individuals,but operate on donations, volunteers and philanthropists rather than profit
- financial statement which reports net income or net loss of a company
- marketing theory stating the stages experienced by products and services from their introduction to their decline; consists of four stages: introduction, growth, maturity, decline
- department responsible for producing goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- debts or obligations of a business
- businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods
- Sheet financial statement which reports totals in asset, liability and owner’s equity accounts
- process of reaching a company’s goals and objectives by utilizing its resources
- businesses which change raw goods into a more finished form, known as processed goods
- department responsible for managing the use of company funds, obtaining needed funds and creating a financial plan
21 Clues: debts or obligations of a business • items of value owned by a business • materials derived from natural resources • process of effectively working together in group settings • businesses which develop products for distribution from raw goods • businesses which change raw or processed goods into finished goods • ...
Business English_Set 13.2 2023-08-16
Across
- неудобный
- конечные продукты
- ярлык, этикетка
- аналог (AmE)
- аналоги (BrE)
- доступность
- устаревший, вышедший из употребления
- прозрачность
- 1. точка зрения 2. перспектива
- предприниматели
- цифровой
- политика корпоративного информирования
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- индивидуальный
- покрытие(technical)
- оценивать
- digital… (грамотность)
- простительный
- уединение
- аналоги (AmE)
- аналог (BrE)
- преимущество, достоинство
- оценивание
- 1. нить 2. тред, ветка дискуссии/[θred]
- законодательство
- готовность
25 Clues: цифровой • неудобный • оценивать • уединение • оценивание • готовность • доступность • аналог (AmE) • аналог (BrE) • прозрачность • простительный • аналоги (AmE) • аналоги (BrE) • индивидуальный • ярлык, этикетка • предприниматели • законодательство • конечные продукты • покрытие(technical) • digital… (грамотность) • преимущество, достоинство • 1. точка зрения 2. перспектива • ...
Business Communication Vocabulary 2022-10-07
Across
- the vertical process of sending a message or passing a piece of information down the hierarchical ladder
- (especially of a change or distinction) so delicate or precise as to be difficult to analyze or describe.
- a conference in which participants in different locations are able to communicate with each other in sound and vision.
- a way of listening and responding to another person that improves mutual understanding
- Technical terms used in a particular work group or profession.
- Words, sounds, and gestures that represent ideas and feelings.
- (of a person or a person's words) having or showing the ability to speak fluently and coherently.
- the process by which lower-level company employees can directly communicate with upper management to provide feedback, complaints or suggestions regarding the day-to-day operations of the company.
- messages distributed by electronic means from one computer user to one or more recipients via a network.
- the processes responsible for communicating with people and entities outside your organization
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- the process of communicating nonverbally through conscious or unconscious gestures and movements.
- adapt (a system, device, etc.) to be operated by computer.
- a written message, especially in business.
- A specific goal or target
- the exchange, imparting or sharing of information, ideas or feelings between people within a community, peer groups, departments or units of an organization who are at or about the same hierarchical level as each other
- the imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- a local or restricted communications network, especially a private network created using World Wide Web software.
- characterized by having those involved close together and facing each other.
- A measurable goal
- listening without reacting: allowing someone to speak, without interrupting
- relating to or in the form of words.
- relating to or in the form of words.
- a global computer network providing a variety of information and communication facilities, consisting of interconnected networks using standardized communication protocols.
23 Clues: A measurable goal • A specific goal or target • relating to or in the form of words. • relating to or in the form of words. • a written message, especially in business. • the imparting or exchanging of information or news. • adapt (a system, device, etc.) to be operated by computer. • Technical terms used in a particular work group or profession. • ...
business unit 6 2022-12-07
Across
- a large building used for keeping things to be sold
- to manage or operate something
- popular search engine
- the nearby area where you live
- plan or arrange caarefully
- made available for the first time to buy, or used for the first time
- something you want to do successfully in the future
- someone who owns a business with another person
- people you work with
- the act of having a job
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- to create or establish something
- your job or career
- to pay someone to work or do a job for you
- to tell people to buy a product in a newspaper or, television etc.
- people or businesses who buy things from you
- an activity you do for fun regularly
- people wo buy things from a store or business
- information that you find out from something
- place in a building where people work
- ask officially for something, often in writing
- on of the parts something is divided into
- an American electric car company
22 Clues: your job or career • people you work with • popular search engine • the act of having a job • plan or arrange caarefully • to manage or operate something • the nearby area where you live • to create or establish something • an American electric car company • an activity you do for fun regularly • place in a building where people work • on of the parts something is divided into • ...
Business Law-Contracts 2022-05-18
Across
- offer is terminated if offeree does not agree
- payment to compensate for injury
- just a "token" amount
- person making the offer
- untrue statement of fact
- improper threat or act
- two promises to each other
- must involve both sides receiving what the law considers value
- some agreements must be placed in writing to be enforceable
- person offer made too
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- terms not expressly stated, but inferred based on the conduct
- need to be truthful and not deceiving
- performance court order commanding the breaching party to perform what was promised in the contract
- if there is reliance courts can take certain actions in the name of basic fairness
- offeree changes the offeror's terms in important ways and sends it back to the offeror
- individuals who regularly deal in the goods being bought or sold which applies to merchants
- right to withdraw an offer before it is accepted
- when the dominating party to a relationship exerts pressure to a weaker person to enter into a contract that benefits the dominator
- one promise
- all terms are stated orally or in writing
- person must have legal ability to contract for themselves
- what the parties agree to must be legal
- not really a contract; enforced for justice
- misrepresentation must be intentional or reckless
- offeree five something of value in return for a promise to keep the offer open
- joke or words without meaning
26 Clues: one promise • just a "token" amount • person offer made too • improper threat or act • person making the offer • untrue statement of fact • two promises to each other • joke or words without meaning • payment to compensate for injury • need to be truthful and not deceiving • what the parties agree to must be legal • all terms are stated orally or in writing • ...
Business English - Food 2025-03-13
Across
- red, juicy fruit used in salads and sauces
- to bite down hard and chew noisily
- gelatinous dessert made from fruit juice and sugar
- (of carrots) a group of carrots tied together
- full of energetic and noisy activity
- bright, lively colors or energy in a setting
- to represent or embody a perfect example of something
- fluffy, spun sugar treat, often served at fairs or carnivals
- indulgently rich, often in terms of food or lifestyle
- causing strong feelings of disgust or aversion
- regular customer or supporter of a business or establishment
- dente pasta cooked until firm to the bite
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- small, decorative food item served as an appetizer
- showing extreme care and attention to detail
- high-quality, often elaborate food or culinary creations
- respect and admiration based on achievements or quality
- modest, not boasting about one's achievements or status
- (of strawberries) small container holding fresh strawberries
- polished or sophisticated, often regarding taste or manners
- person who eats fish but not other meats
- fresco dining outdoors, typically in a casual setting
- mixed and cooked eggs until fluffy and soft
- (of sardines) a sealed metal container for preserving sardines
- to swallow quickly or in large amounts
- sweet, red berry often used in desserts and salads
- to find out or discover with certainty
26 Clues: to bite down hard and chew noisily • full of energetic and noisy activity • to swallow quickly or in large amounts • to find out or discover with certainty • person who eats fish but not other meats • dente pasta cooked until firm to the bite • red, juicy fruit used in salads and sauces • mixed and cooked eggs until fluffy and soft • ...
Business Innovations 7 2024-10-30
Across
- the ability to understand and use financial skills to make informed decisions about money
- By starting to save money when you are younger you are creating these for when you are older
- Expenses you are obligated to pay at specific times, but the types and amounts may change from month to month
- A spending and saving plan based on your expected income and expenses
- A computer program that organizes data in columns and rows and can perform calculations using the data
- Are those behaviors and social skills used in the workplace
- Money received, especially regularly, for work or through investments
- Paying your bills, putting some money into savings, and spending whatever is left over on fun
- A savings goal that takes 3 or more years to achieve and costs over $10,000
- The role that other people play when you are trying to determine needs versus wants
- Is work that is primarily motivated by earning money and is usually short-term
- Is the company that employs or puts a person to work
- A mandatory payment collected by the government
- Is a profession or occupation in a specific field of work that requires a set of skills
- Teacher name
- School name
- What grade are you in?
- Is the promotion of a person at work to a higher position
- School mascot
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- Statistically proven that graduating from college increases your employment prospects and income
- A document a job applicant creates to summarize their work experience, educational background, and special skills
- Class name
- Expenses you are obligated to pay at specific times and you know the exact amounts in advance
- Is when a job is more secure and is unlikely to be dismissed
- A meeting with a potential employer to see if you would be a good fit for a job or career
- A savings goal that takes 2 months to 6 months to achieve and costs about $1,000 or less
- Income not spent and set aside for the future
- One way to achieve this is to create a breakdown of the items you would like to save for
- A savings goal that takes about 6 months to 2 years to achieve and costs about $10,000 or less
- Expenses that buyers choose to buy but can comfortably live without
- Necessary expenses for humans to live healthy lives
31 Clues: Class name • School name • Teacher name • School mascot • What grade are you in? • Income not spent and set aside for the future • A mandatory payment collected by the government • Necessary expenses for humans to live healthy lives • Is the company that employs or puts a person to work • Is the promotion of a person at work to a higher position • ...
Business Revision Crossword 2025-05-13
Across
- Deciding what tasks are most important.
- The ability to bounce back from challenges.
- Specific goals a team or business wants to achieve.
- A disagreement or clash between people.
- The power to affect others' decisions or actions.
- Assigning tasks to others in the team.
- Arranging resources to complete tasks.
- Information given to help improve performance.
- Set levels of performance or achievement.
- Helping someone develop skills or knowledge.
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- Being accountable for actions and tasks.
- Overseeing the work of others.
- The exchange of information between people.
- Moral principles that guide behaviour in the workplace.
- Managing your time effectively.
- Working together to achieve a shared goal.
- Organising tasks or projects in advance.
- What drives a person to act or achieve goals.
- How well a person or team completes tasks.
- The ability to guide and influence others.
20 Clues: Overseeing the work of others. • Managing your time effectively. • Assigning tasks to others in the team. • Arranging resources to complete tasks. • Deciding what tasks are most important. • A disagreement or clash between people. • Being accountable for actions and tasks. • Organising tasks or projects in advance. • Set levels of performance or achievement. • ...
Office & Business vocabulary 2025-05-11
Across
- A person who gives parking tickets and controls street traffic.
- Whether a person is single, married, divorced, etc.
- A public notice to promote a product or service.
- Having a large distance between opposite sides (not thin).
- A device used to attach papers together.
- A tool used to make holes in paper.
- Private and not to be shared.
- Able to speak a language easily and well.
- The recording of financial transactions.
- Feeling thankful for something.
- A train system that runs below the city (also called subway).
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- A certificate you get after finishing school.
- A formal request for a job or place.
- Friendly and enjoys being with other people.
- A written statement of someone's skills or good character.
- Showing good manners and respect for others.
- A piece of furniture used for storage in an office.
- A folder or document kept for record or reference.
- Impressive in appearance or size.
- A person who works in an office doing typing and organizing.
20 Clues: Private and not to be shared. • Feeling thankful for something. • Impressive in appearance or size. • A tool used to make holes in paper. • A formal request for a job or place. • A device used to attach papers together. • The recording of financial transactions. • Able to speak a language easily and well. • Friendly and enjoys being with other people. • ...
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 • ...
Business Unit 1 2025-02-26
Across
- an inverse relationship between prices and supply of a good or service
- Physical products produced and/or sold to consumers
- Further improving already-existing products using new technology, materials, or processes
- Unable to be touched physically; items without a physical presence
- Tangible goods that are vital for survival
- Goods that can be used in place of another product, often due to similar function
- People or an organization that purchase goods or services
- People in a business that produce goods and services (employees)
- Reliance of different business on one another to ensure smooth functioning
- Tangible goods not necessary, but can make life more pleasant
- Assistance provided to consumers which result in intangible results
- Theory in which needs are placed in tiers, demonstrating the priority levels of different needs
- Goods often used and sold in conjunction with each other
Down
- economy that prioritizes government as the primary decision-maker
- Items an individual would require for survival (food, clothing, shelter)
- a positive relationship between prices and supply of goods and services
- Assets used to manufacture goods (equipment, money, buildings)
- Index used to measure average changes in prices paid by customers for a certain group of goods and services
- Unique idea made into a product; has not been thought of before
- Products and/or services no longer available to consumers; may be caused by new innovation or outdated technology
- Person who is a user of goods and services
- Items an individual may want, but is not necessary for survival (devices, toys)
- General increase in price of goods and services over a period of time
- Total monetary value of goods and services produced in a country within a certain time period
- Changes made to the real GDP caused by periods of expansion and contraction
- Factors through which goods and services are produced and provided to consumers
- Materials acquired from nature (wood, water, air)
- Individual or business that provides and supplies goods and services
- consumers and businesses make the decisions in the economy; this system allows for private ownership
- equality is seen between quantity supplied and quantity demanded
30 Clues: Person who is a user of goods and services • Tangible goods that are vital for survival • Materials acquired from nature (wood, water, air) • Physical products produced and/or sold to consumers • Goods often used and sold in conjunction with each other • People or an organization that purchase goods or services • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-03-03
Across
- A raw resource that we obtain from earth, water, and air.
- A tier on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs that encompass respect from others.
- A tier on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs that encompass basic human needs.
- To create a new idea, thought, or fabrications that nobody has seen or heard of before.
- A system that follows decision making based on the past, and on customs passed from generation to generation.
- A person who uses goods and services
- An item necessary for survival.
- Production and/or sale of goods and/or services to satisfy consumer needs/wants in order to make a profit.
- A system where consumers, businesses, and government work together to make decisions
- A type of good that must be paired with another to be used together.
- A resource that involves a workforce that produces goods and services.
- Cannot be perceived by touch.
- A system that emphasizes the individual, and consumers and business make decisions.
- A term to describe how some businesses rely on other businesses to thrive.
- A tier on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs that encompass personal fulfillment.
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- Means through which goods and services (resources) are made available.
- A resource that involves equipment, buildings, and money, to produce goods and services.
- A tier on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs that encompass love and belonging.
- A product that consumers no longer want because it has become outdated due to innovation and invention.
- An item that adds pleasure and comfort to life.
- An individual or business producing a product.
- An item that can be seen or touched.
- A tier on Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs that encompass safety.
- General increase of price over a period of time.
- Using new technology, materials, or processes to improve the quality or distribution of existing products.
- An assistance that satisfies needs and wants, and does not result in a product that can be touched.
- People who buys goods and services
- A type of good that due to some changed conditions, may replace one another.
- A system that emphasizes the government as the most important decision-maker.
29 Clues: Cannot be perceived by touch. • An item necessary for survival. • People who buys goods and services • An item that can be seen or touched. • A person who uses goods and services • An individual or business producing a product. • An item that adds pleasure and comfort to life. • General increase of price over a period of time. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
Intro to Business 2025-05-28
Across
- Reasons for this could be cheaper labor or other countries specialize in this area
- Payment card that is buy now pay now
- What does the savings account "CD" stand for
- Payment card that is buy now pay later
- What does MNC stand for?
- True/False Your references should be family members
- How many essential economic questions should be asked?
- True/False Your cover letter shows what position you are interested in, work/volunteer experience, and your contact info
- The acts of performing a task for the customer (haircut, lawn care)
- What job does the hiring/firing process, promtions, and benefits
- Someone that does not have the amount of bank services that they should
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- What does FDA stand for
- What does SBA stand for?
- What does BBB stand for
- temporary loan” from bank that allows transactions to go through that would otherwise have overdrawn your account
- Savings accounts vary by the amount of ______ you earn on them
- What are the moral standards employees are held to?
- Physical products that you can produce/purchase
- someone that does not have a bank or any bank services
- How many economies are there?
20 Clues: What does FDA stand for • What does BBB stand for • What does SBA stand for? • What does MNC stand for? • How many economies are there? • Payment card that is buy now pay now • Payment card that is buy now pay later • What does the savings account "CD" stand for • Physical products that you can produce/purchase • What are the moral standards employees are held to? • ...
Bridge Business Center 2024-12-03
Across
- who sends you to work experience? 4,1 letters
- who sends your timetables every Friday? 4 letters
- a bigger version of Pippa. 5 letters
- who gets lost in a pile of books? 4,1 letters
- what has the word "book" but isn't a book? 10 letters
- who was looking for a new name for his room? 3 letters
- What do you have to do at the start of the day? 4,2 letters
- which session is wheely useful? 13 letters
- who's room is small and is a square and has a round table? 5 letters
Down
- who is messy and likes colours? 7 letters
- second years need to prepare for this. 9 letters
- tracy will make sure your skills are? 10 letters
- who's the dog in retail? 5 letters
- who answers the phone the most? 7 letters
- who gets lost in a pile of food? 3 letters
- who dose online sessions? 4 letters
- who's got the same name as the ex queen? 5 letters
- who is always teaches P.E? 4 letters
- who's always in his office drinking coffee? 4 letters
- a smaller version of Ralph. 5 letters
20 Clues: who's the dog in retail? 5 letters • who dose online sessions? 4 letters • a bigger version of Pippa. 5 letters • who is always teaches P.E? 4 letters • a smaller version of Ralph. 5 letters • who is messy and likes colours? 7 letters • who answers the phone the most? 7 letters • who gets lost in a pile of food? 3 letters • which session is wheely useful? 13 letters • ...
Crossword Business English 2025-09-02
Across
- The amount of money something costs.
- A person or company that hires workers.
- A person who uses professional services.
- Taking products to customers.
- A person you work with.
- A person who is in charge of part of a company.
- A business arrangement or transaction.
- The name of a company or product.
- The amount of goods available.
- Work done for a customer.
- A place or situation where goods are bought and sold.
- A time when people come together to discuss something.
- When a company spends more than it earns.
- A business organization that sells products or services.
- Other companies trying to sell similar products.
- When two sides accept the same idea.
Down
- A person who buys products or services.
- Money received, especially from work.
- Something made to be sold.
- A request to buy goods or services.
- A person who works for a company.
- The final time something must be done by.
- How much people want to buy a product.
- A written legal agreement.
- A message that tries to make people buy something.
- Money a worker gets regularly for a job.
- Money a company makes after costs.
- The amount of money needed to produce or buy something.
- Money paid for work, often per hour.
- A bill for products or services.
30 Clues: A person you work with. • Work done for a customer. • Something made to be sold. • A written legal agreement. • Taking products to customers. • The amount of goods available. • A bill for products or services. • A person who works for a company. • The name of a company or product. • Money a company makes after costs. • A request to buy goods or services. • ...
Characteristics of Business 2025-08-25
Across
- Changes in buyers’ earnings that can shift demand
- Two or more owners share profits and losses
- Amount producers are willing to sell at various prices
- More or fewer buyers in the market; can shift demand
- Mandatory payments to government required by law
- Goods that are used together
- Vertical axis on the market graph
- The buyer of goods and services
- Better production methods that increase supply
- Horizontal axis on the market graph
- Rules set by government that can affect markets
Down
- Government payments that encourage production
- The seller or maker of goods and services
- Different goods that can replace each other
- Organization that does not distribute profits to owners
- Business structure that can protect owners’ personal assets
- Work done as the product; no ownership transferred
- Physical items you can own and take home
- Point where the supply and demand curves meet
- Owner pays to use an established brand’s name and system
- Consumers’ desire and willingness to buy at various prices
- Typical ladder of authority inside a business
22 Clues: Goods that are used together • The buyer of goods and services • Vertical axis on the market graph • Horizontal axis on the market graph • Physical items you can own and take home • The seller or maker of goods and services • Two or more owners share profits and losses • Different goods that can replace each other • Government payments that encourage production • ...
Unit4 Business Etiquette 2025-10-24
25 Clues: 尴尬 • 关系 • 宗教 • 困扰 • 进餐 • 建议 • 无力的 • 显著地 • 有礼貌地 • 雇员;员工 • 外貌;外表 • 表情;表达 • 消除;清除 • 八卦,流言 • 名声;声誉 • 行动;行为 • 格言;谚语 • 接受者;收件人 • 专业的;职业的 • 正确地;准确地 • 专业地;职业上 • 偶然地;意外地 • 昂贵的;代价高的 • 指导方针;准则;参考原则 • 组织,安排,实施;行为;举止
Business Crossword Puzzle 2025-11-15
Across
- a person who buys goods or services
- the exchange of goods and services without money
- goods that are abundant
- the system of how money is made and used in countries
- how much people want to buy something
- the person who uses it
- how much people want something
- someone who owns a business
- when a business spends more than it earns
- how much of something that is available
- associations of artisans and merchants
- a place where people buy and sell shares of companies
Down
- focuses on individual behavior , markets, consumers, and producers
- how much of something is available
- focuses on the national economy, government policy, inflation, and GDP
- money left after paying for its cost
- all the products a business has
- a share or piece of a company
- physical items that people buy
- actions people do for others
- total money a business makes from the goods or services
- to put money into something hoping it will grow
- when a person or organization profits by providing goods or services in exchange for money
- a plan for how to sell money
- a place where buyers and sellers come together to exchange and sell goods, services, and resources
- the money it takes to make or sell something
- other businesses that sell similar products
- a part of marketing that promotes products
- something that is made and sold
- the ways businesses try to get people to buy their products
30 Clues: the person who uses it • goods that are abundant • someone who owns a business • actions people do for others • a plan for how to sell money • a share or piece of a company • physical items that people buy • how much people want something • all the products a business has • something that is made and sold • how much of something is available • a person who buys goods or services • ...
CROSSWORD ECONOMIC & BUSINESS 2025-11-19
Across
- A state of mind that can be boosted by recognition, teamwork, and positive leadership
- A major breaktrough that changes the way we think or work
- Ability to lead direct and motivate others
- The process of for me a product image and identity in the mind of consumers
- People have to make choices because recources are limited
- The total amount of money a company receives during a specific period before any deductions
- Assets, staff, and materials that an organization can use
- A platform where seller and buyer transact online
- Activities to introduction products to the public
Down
- A significant decline in economic activity offer e long period of time
- A general description or plan showing the essential features of something but not the detail
- One of the promotional strategies is through social media
- Long term plans to achieve company
- A person who eates manages a new business
- The process of improving and enhacing something to make it better
- A plan of action or strategy designed to achieve a major or overall aim
- An economic system that emphanies private ownership of the means of production
- Partiest who use goods and services to meet their needs
- A system in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority
- A sustained increast in the general price level of goods and services in an economy offer a period of time
20 Clues: Long term plans to achieve company • A person who eates manages a new business • Ability to lead direct and motivate others • A platform where seller and buyer transact online • Activities to introduction products to the public • Partiest who use goods and services to meet their needs • One of the promotional strategies is through social media • ...
We mean business 2025-11-05
Across
- Paper that shows what you bought
- Use money to buy things
- The value something has
- Get money for working
- You can trust it; it works well
- Costs a lot of money
- A person who buys something
- A plan for how to use your money
- Company name of a product
- Time when things are cheaper
- To show or promote a product
Down
- The money a company makes after costs
- Take money that you must give back
- When something you buy is brought to you
- How much something costs
- Keep money for the future
- Money you get back when you return a product
- Not too expensive
- Give money that will be returned later
- How good something is
20 Clues: Not too expensive • Costs a lot of money • Get money for working • How good something is • Use money to buy things • The value something has • How much something costs • Keep money for the future • Company name of a product • A person who buys something • Time when things are cheaper • To show or promote a product • You can trust it; it works well • Paper that shows what you bought • ...
Business Management Puzzle 2026-01-08
Across
- Management Skills, are skills that give people the ability to be effective and productive with their available time
- Organization, are organized by specific function, such as marketing, finance, purchasing, information technology, and human resources
- of Control, refers to the number of functions, people, or things for which an individual or organization is responsible
- Chart, show how groups of employees fit into the larger organizational structure
- Organization, are collections of independent, mostly single-function firms that collaborate on a product or a service
- Managers, can be thought of as top managers for one division or a segment of an organization
- Managers, are the corporate officers who are responsible for an organization as a whole
- Plan, are the main course of action created by top-level managers that sets the approach for achieving the long-term goals and objectives of an organizations
- Plan, determine the process by which tactical plans can be achieved
- identifies what the business wants to be in the future
- is the process of establishing goals and objectives and determining the best ways to accomplish them
- Executive Officer, responsible for the entire operations of the corporation and report directly to the board of directors; CEO
- Statement, define the core purpose of the organization-why it exists-and often describe its values, goals, and aspirations
- Skills, include the abilities and knowledge that enable employees to carry out the specific tasks required of a job or a department
- Financial Officer, report directly to the CEO and are responsible for analyzing and reviewing the financial data, reporting financial performance, preparing budgets, and monitoring expenditures and costs; CFO
Down
- Plans, specifically determine the resources and the actions required to implement particular aspects of a strategic plan
- Skills, enable managers to interact with other people to motivate them
- refers to the decisions made to structure the company into smaller groups
- Analysis, is used to determine the strategic fit between an organization's internal and external capabilities;SWOT stands for Strengths, Weaknesses,Opportunities, and Threats
- Organization, is a complex set of managerial relationships that includes both line organization and staff departments
- are short term targets designed to help achieve goals
- is the process of working with people and resources to accomplish the goals of an organization
- Sigma, is a statistically long-term process designed to examine the overall business process and prevent problems
- Organization, are flattened organizations where the management layer is collapsed and the majority of the employees are in working teams or groups
- Department, is the organization of a company into specific groups that interact with a focused product line or service
- Organization, have a structure where management is answerable to employees-management’s role is to enable, encourage, and employer employees to do what they do best
26 Clues: are short term targets designed to help achieve goals • identifies what the business wants to be in the future • Plan, determine the process by which tactical plans can be achieved • Skills, enable managers to interact with other people to motivate them • refers to the decisions made to structure the company into smaller groups • ...
Grade 9 Business 2026-02-02
Across
- Process of planning and controlling, how much time to spend on specific activities.
- Strategic planning, organizing, directing, and controlling of financial resources to achieve organizational goals.
- To influence, inspire, and guide individuals or teams to achieve, shared objectives.
- The discipline of knowledge, skills, tools, and techniques to achieve specific project goals.
- A roadmap outlining the goals and strategies for a new business.
- Applications designed to improve productivity, automate workflows, and manage operations.
- The committed, and voluntary continuation of a goal-directed action despite obstacles, difficulties.
- A specific mindset focusing on creativity, adaptability, and problem-solving.
- Factors—including competitors, customers, technology, and economic, legal, and political forces—that influence a company's operations, performance, and strategic decision-making.
- A business undertaking that involves risk, uncertainty, and the potential for financial profit.
- The economies of the world's individual countries considered together as a single economic system.
- Process of defining goals and determining the specific actions, resources, and timelines needed to achieve them.
- Ability to adapt, recover, and "bounce back" from stress, trauma, or significant adversity.
- Group effort to achieve a common goal.
Down
- The ability to do something well.
- An increase in the amount of goods and services produced over a period of time.
- To think outside the box and come up with new and innovative ways to solve problems.
- Sharing, transferring, and exchanging information, ideas, or feelings.
- Putting a decision or plan into effect; execution.
- Human-centered design thinking with strategic business acumen to create, test, and implement sustainable, profitable business models.
- Someone who takes initiative, adapts to change, and assumes risks to start a business.
- Process of defining specific and measurable targets.
- Defined group of consumers most likely to purchase a product or engage with a service, identified by shared demographics, interests, and behaviors.
- A special quality or trait that makes a person or group different from others.
- To act independently, take charge, and make decisions without being prompted.
- The potential for a company to experience decreased profits or financial loss that threaten its ability to meet financial goals.
- Process of building mutually beneficial relationships, exchanging information, and sharing ideas among professionals to advance careers and gain industry insights.
- Creating a plan to track income and expenses, ensuring money is used wisely to meet financial goals.
28 Clues: The ability to do something well. • Group effort to achieve a common goal. • Putting a decision or plan into effect; execution. • Process of defining specific and measurable targets. • A roadmap outlining the goals and strategies for a new business. • Sharing, transferring, and exchanging information, ideas, or feelings. • ...
Business, pre, Entrepreneurship 2026-04-22
Across
- (managing director) Top manager in a company (common in the UK)
- When employees buy their own company
- New business created by an entrepreneur
- Buying another company
- Two companies join to become one
- Person who controls the business
- Person who uses a company’s name to sell products locally
- Top executive in a company (common in the US)
- Member of a group that decides company strategy
- Person who started the company
- Company that gives permission to use its brand
Down
- Person who works for a company
- Head of a company (US)
- One of several people running a business together
- venture Two companies share a new project
- Person who runs a department
- Taking control of another company
- Person who owns shares in a company
- Person you work with
- Group of people managing company decisions
- Head of the board (UK)
- All the employees in a company
22 Clues: Person you work with • Head of a company (US) • Buying another company • Head of the board (UK) • Person who runs a department • Person who works for a company • All the employees in a company • Person who started the company • Two companies join to become one • Person who controls the business • Taking control of another company • Person who owns shares in a company • ...
Floral & Business crossword 2026-05-06
Across
- Small detail that highlights design
- Evenly balanced
- Size relationship
- Decorative strip
- Everything fits together
- Flowing downward
- Supports flowers
- Holds and waters flowers
- Future goals
- Money owed
- Repeating elements
- Putting a plan into action
- Purchasing supplies
- Getting flowers to customers
- Supplies on hand
Down
- Elements that go well together
- Parts work well together
- Center line of design
- Immediate goals
- Visual flow
- Assets and liabilities report
- Money in and out
- Size compared to space
- Managing business money
- Main center of attention
- Tall shaping flower
- Visual stability
- Something valuable owned
- Decorative ribbon knot
- Assets minus debts
30 Clues: Money owed • Visual flow • Future goals • Immediate goals • Evenly balanced • Decorative strip • Flowing downward • Money in and out • Supports flowers • Visual stability • Supplies on hand • Size relationship • Repeating elements • Assets minus debts • Tall shaping flower • Purchasing supplies • Center line of design • Size compared to space • Decorative ribbon knot • Managing business money • ...
Business Types 2014-04-29
Across
- Simon just started working for Meals on Wheels as a volunteer helping to deliver food the elderly in his suburb. Which industry sector does he work in?
- an organisation that contains management and employees that work towards a common goal of being profitable.
- Alice has been working as a trade qualified plumber for five years. She wants to start building up her own business but does not have a lot of money and only a few customers to tart with. What is the best kind of business structure for her?
- This type of business offers shares on the Australian Stock Exchange. What kind of business structure is it?
- a business that sells to customers as well as other businesses
- This business structure exists with its own legal identity, but does not have shares in it offered to the general public. What kind of business is it?
- a business that takes raw materials and adds value to them for on selling.
- Sally, Tom and David all have worked as accountants for a few years at different firms, but recently decided they wanted to start a business together offering accounting services. What business structure would they be looking at?
Down
- an business structure where the liability of one owner for the debts is limited to the value of their investment, and any decisions they make must be approved by the other owners of the business.
- Jane has become a consultant giving technical support to customers who use a specialised computer software. Which Industry sector does she work in?
- a producer of primary goods will run a business in this industry
11 Clues: a business that sells to customers as well as other businesses • a producer of primary goods will run a business in this industry • a business that takes raw materials and adds value to them for on selling. • an organisation that contains management and employees that work towards a common goal of being profitable. • ...
Chapter 18 Review 2024-11-07
Across
- revolutionized banking
- Revolutionized the oil industry
- Another word for 'business'
- positive effect of the factory fire tragedy
- Inventor of the light bulb
- control of an entire market
- an insult for business people
Down
- There is only one class, the working class
- business person who does good things
- where people lived in the city
- Controlled the steel industry
- Brothers who invented the airplane
- factory that tragically burned down
- U.S.A's economic system
- flooded cities from Eastern Europe
- Controlled the railroads
16 Clues: revolutionized banking • U.S.A's economic system • Controlled the railroads • Inventor of the light bulb • Another word for 'business' • control of an entire market • Controlled the steel industry • an insult for business people • where people lived in the city • Revolutionized the oil industry • Brothers who invented the airplane • flooded cities from Eastern Europe • ...
Chapter 5- Invester Blueprint 2020-02-24
Across
- The amount a business pays to operate the business and earn the revenue
- The amount due on notes within the next 12 months
- the difference between assets and liabilities, and consists if capital supplied by stockholders and net profits
- The debts that a business owes to other
- The operating expenses directly involved in producing the company's products/services
- Bills the company must pay.Including materials, supplies, and services the company has contracted fir and usually pays within 30 days
- The company's profit after the cost of goods sold is subtracted from a company's revenues
- cost averaging Investing equal amounts at regular intervals
- Represents total sales during the accounting time period minus products returned and allowances
- Dollars owed to the corporation by customers from the sales of goods or services
Down
- Treasury bills or notes and other securities with ready markets
- The balance sheet and income statement
- Includes raw material inventories and finished product inventories
- Payable taxes due on corporate income, but not yet paid
- Invest in different companies of various sizes from a variety of industries to reduce the risk of your overall portfolio
- Yearly record summarizing the financial condition of a corporation that must be distributed to shareholders
- Items of value the company owns
- Longer-term assets such as land, buildings, and equipment
- Earnings of a business from business activities
- The net income or net income after taxes
20 Clues: Items of value the company owns • The balance sheet and income statement • The debts that a business owes to other • The net income or net income after taxes • Earnings of a business from business activities • The amount due on notes within the next 12 months • Payable taxes due on corporate income, but not yet paid • ...
Buissness 2021-11-25
Across
- the value of the shares issued by a company.
- A person who sells the right to open stores and sell products and services.
- A person who takes risks and provides a good or service.
- Full legal responsibility.
- Owned by multiple individuals.
- A sum of money that is distributed to share holders.
- A unit of ownership used in a coroperation
- A strategic alliance is an agreement between two or more parties to pursue a set of agreed upon objectives needed while remaining independent organizations
Down
- A business owned by, but existing separately from it's shareholders.
- a business model that allows companies and individuals to buy and sell goods and services over the Internet.
- the making of articles on a large scale using machinery; industrial production
- A method of distributing products or service involving a franchiser
- A business operating in multiple nations.
- A borrower's assets that could be used to pay off dept
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a company that combines with another
- A service business is a company that provides certain professional support to its clients
- A business project that matches the skills of two individuals or businesses for mutual benefit.
- the practice of ooutsourcing
- A person who holds shares in a corperation
- the production or distribution of goods or services.
21 Clues: Full legal responsibility. • the practice of ooutsourcing • Owned by multiple individuals. • a company that combines with another • A business operating in multiple nations. • A person who holds shares in a corperation • A unit of ownership used in a coroperation • the value of the shares issued by a company. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • ...
ECONOMICS 2023-11-08
Across
- A THING THAT IS ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL
- THE PEOPLE THAT PRODUCES A GOOD/SERVICE.
- ANY HUMAN MADE ITEM THAT IS USED TO MAKE A PRODUCT.
- THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE AND SOCIETY USE RESOURCES TO SATISFY THEIR NEEDS AND WANTS
- SENDING GOODS TO ANOTHER COUNTRY.
- THE VALUE / BENEFIT LOST WHEN A COMPANY CHOOSES ONE OPTIONS OVER ANOTHER FOR BUSINESS DECISIONS.
- THE AMOUNT OF RESOURCES LEFT IN THE WORLD.
- THOSE WHO DIRECT AND RUN BUSINESSES & MAKE DECISIONS REGARDING THE RUNNING AND DIRECTION OF A BUSINESS.
- A PERSON WHO WORKS FOR A BUSINESS.
- HAVING A JOB THAT GIVES MONEY IN RETURN FOR YOUR SERVICE.
Down
- A BUSINESS WHO EMPLOY WORKERS TO PRODUCE GOODS/SERVICES.
- A SERIES OF QUESTIONS ASKED TO A GROUP OF PEOPLE TO GATHER OPINIONS.
- THE AMOUNT OF MONEY A BUSINESS EARNS AFTER TAKING AWAY THE EXPENSES THAT IT HAS TO PAY.
- THE MONEY PAYED TO AN EMPLOYEE IN EXCHANGE FOR THEIR LABOUR.
- ANY HUMAN EFFORTS MADE TO PRODUCE A GOOD.
- RECIEVING GOODS FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY.
- THE SUM OF FACTORS THAT DESCRIBE THE QUALITY OF LIFE IN AN AREA.
- A DESIRE OF THE HUMAN, HOWEVER IT IS NOT ESSENTIAL TO HAVE.
- THE MONEY SAVED FOR WHEN A PERSON RETIRES.
- ANY NATURAL (NON-HUMAN MADE) ITEM WHICH IS USED TO MAKE A PRODUCT.
- THE EXCHANGE OF GOODS AND SERVICES AMOUNG BUYERS AND SELLERS.
21 Clues: SENDING GOODS TO ANOTHER COUNTRY. • A PERSON WHO WORKS FOR A BUSINESS. • RECIEVING GOODS FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY. • THE PEOPLE THAT PRODUCES A GOOD/SERVICE. • ANY HUMAN EFFORTS MADE TO PRODUCE A GOOD. • THE MONEY SAVED FOR WHEN A PERSON RETIRES. • THE AMOUNT OF RESOURCES LEFT IN THE WORLD. • A THING THAT IS ESSENTIAL FOR HUMAN SURVIVAL • ...
Economics Topic 5 Crossword Puzzle 2023-11-09
Across
- Complex form of business owned by individual stockholders
- Run by a board to provide a benefit to the public
- Temporarily without work but have looked for work within the last four weeks
- A legally binding decision made for both a union and management
- Business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area
- Passed in 1947, allows states to pass right to work laws
- Says that education increases efficiency and results in a higher wage
- Says a degree doesn't necessarily mean more efficiency, but shows skills and determination useful in jobs
- Corporations headquartered in one country but operating in many
- When three or more unrelated businesses join together
- Business owned by two or more people
- Partnership where one person holds the liability and the other invests the money
Down
- Business owned by one person
- When two or more firms competing in the same market join
- When unions and management negotiate a new labor contract
- All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed
- A business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- When two or more firms involved in different stages of production join together
- Laws that give workers a choice on whether to join a union or not
- Unions used these to accomplish their goals early on
20 Clues: Business owned by one person • Business owned by two or more people • Run by a board to provide a benefit to the public • Unions used these to accomplish their goals early on • All nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed • When three or more unrelated businesses join together • When two or more firms competing in the same market join • ...
Unit 1 IB 2025-10-01
Across
- a type of business tool that helps the company identify stratey from many different perspectives
- when the economy faces a downturn
- a type of intellectual protection for designs and new processes
- the last step of the entrepreneurial process
- a type of intellectual property that protects a name, artwork or slogan
- useful to keep prices fair for all consumers
- a type of business tool that helps the company identify its opportnities
- an LLC provides its owners or members with this type of coverage
- this type of growth is from within a company
- a business owned by two or more people
- a way of thinking of new ideas such as substitute or combine
- a license a company grants for an individual to use its name and sell its products
Down
- a corporation that elects to pass corporate income to its shareholders for tax purposes
- this type of proprietorship is owned by one person
- the person that starts the business
- only one major company in the industry
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior
- a view of what the company wants to be in the future
- first step of the entrepreneurial process
- thie type of growh involves external activities like buying a company
- a company that operates and sells in multiple countries
- a type of business tool for start ups or new entrepreneurs
22 Clues: when the economy faces a downturn • the person that starts the business • only one major company in the industry • a business owned by two or more people • first step of the entrepreneurial process • the last step of the entrepreneurial process • useful to keep prices fair for all consumers • this type of growth is from within a company • ...
Getting paid 2025-07-04
Across
- off to remove a debt from accounts because it will not be paid
- same as accounts payable; outstanding obligations to pay others
- a request by a customer to buy goods or services
- the process of issuing invoices for goods or services
- accounts major or strategically important clients for a business
- customers or companies that owe money to the business
- policy company rules about selling on credit and collecting payments
- terms the conditions regarding how and when payment is expected
- same as accounts receivable; outstanding customer debts
- payable money a business owes to suppliers
- credit agreement to buy goods or services and pay later
- an invoice to follow up with a customer who hasn’t paid yet
Down
- a document stating what has been sold and the amount due
- the movement of money in and out of a business
- payment made in advance before goods or services are received
- the act of sending a bill for payment
- receivable money owed to a business by its customers
- an invoice to pay the amount stated in an invoice
- a reduction in price, often for early or bulk payment
- sent out for delivery to the customer
- records of money owed, paid, or received by a business
- suppliers or lenders to whom the business owes money
- an order to formally request goods or services from a supplier
- debts amounts owed by customers that are unlikely to be collected
- sent by transport, especially long-distance or overseas
25 Clues: the act of sending a bill for payment • sent out for delivery to the customer • payable money a business owes to suppliers • the movement of money in and out of a business • a request by a customer to buy goods or services • an invoice to pay the amount stated in an invoice • suppliers or lenders to whom the business owes money • ...
Chapter 11 2025-11-13
Across
- the growth of cities
- shares of a company
- a place where Europeans could "melt" old ideas and prejudices and can be molded into new people called Americans
- is a business owned by investors
- having plenty of something
- is a company that has control of an entire industry
- the economy of the United States
- creates and runs a new business and takes on all the risks of the business
- union is a group of workers who unite to demand better wages and working conditiions
- is someone who buys or uses goods and services
- communication system that sends little bursts of electricity along wires
Down
- relating to a position of authority and its activities
- turns oil into useful products, such as gasoline
- to continue in a specific condition
- is someone who puts money into a business to make a profit
- unjust treatment by a government
- a rival, someone selling or buying goods in the same market
- to begin again
- causing strong emotions; overpowering
- is a building that has been divided into small apartments
- or variety, of American life
- a product is put together as it moves past a line of workers
- who created the Morse Code?
- is unfair negative opinions about a group of people
- is the money an investor earns when the business does well
25 Clues: to begin again • shares of a company • the growth of cities • having plenty of something • who created the Morse Code? • or variety, of American life • unjust treatment by a government • is a business owned by investors • the economy of the United States • to continue in a specific condition • causing strong emotions; overpowering • is someone who buys or uses goods and services • ...
Economies and Financial Terms 2025-09-12
Across
- PROPERTY Individual ownership and control of assets
- MOTIVE Incentive to engage in economic activity for financial gain
- MERGER Companies in same industry combine
- Legal process for individuals or businesses unable to repay debts
- SOVEREIGNTY The concept that the consumer ultimately decides what is produced in a market economy.
- EXCHANGE Mutually beneficial trade between willing parties
- Unrelated businesses join together
- ECONOMY An economic system based on customs and traditions
- Payment made to shareholders from company profits
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- BARGAINING Negotiations between representatives of labor and management
- ORGANIZATION n organization dedicated to public or social benefit rather than making a profit for private owners
- Two or more people share business ownership
- MERGER Companies at different production stages merge
- ECONOMY Economic decisions made by individuals and businesses
- ECONOMY Government controls all economic decisions
- AND DEMAND Relationship between the availability of a product and the desire for it, which determine its market price.
- UNION An organization formed to work for its workers.
- owned by shareholders, represents ownership in a corporation
- Total income generated by business activities
- Separate legal entity, owned by shareholders
- Legal responsibility for business debts and actions
- Business operates in multiple countries
- Voluntary association formed to carry out an economic activity.
- Loan made to a company or government
- PROPRIETORSHIPS A business owned and operated by one individual
- ECONOMY Combines elements of market and command economies
26 Clues: Unrelated businesses join together • Loan made to a company or government • Business operates in multiple countries • MERGER Companies in same industry combine • Two or more people share business ownership • Separate legal entity, owned by shareholders • Total income generated by business activities • Payment made to shareholders from company profits • ...
Sole Proprietorship and Partnerships 2024-11-05
Across
- ______ is when both partners have the ability to make decisions that will impact the other partner and for the business.
- _____ is when two or more people contribute to a business.
- What does sole mean?
- A partnership ______ has 6 critical elements.
- ______ was once a partnership, but is now owned by Elon Musk.
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- Sole proprietors keep all ______ from the business.
- It's difficult to get _____ when you are a sole proprietor.
- A _____ of a sole proprietorship is unlimited liability.
- _____ is when business activities cease for the partners and business.
- Sole proprietors are fully _____ for all business debt.
- Both partners in a general partnership have unlimited _______.
- There are minimal government ______ for sole proprietor businesses.
12 Clues: What does sole mean? • A partnership ______ has 6 critical elements. • Sole proprietors keep all ______ from the business. • Sole proprietors are fully _____ for all business debt. • A _____ of a sole proprietorship is unlimited liability. • _____ is when two or more people contribute to a business. • It's difficult to get _____ when you are a sole proprietor. • ...
Proffesional Babysiting 2023-06-12
15 Clues: Tidy • Locate • Invoice • Discussed • Additional • Accredited • Price hikes • Prepare meals • Business card • Taking care of • Business-minded • Money consultant • Reasonably priced • Childcare provider • night Weekend evening
Entrepreneur Puzzle 2021-04-23
Across
- person, company, or institution that owns at least one share of a company's stock
- resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit.
- a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something
- business created to make a profit that also involves risk
- not making or conducted primarily to make a profit.
- Most common types of small businesses.
- a person or organization that puts money into financial plans, property with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- research method used for collecting data from a predefined group of respondents to gain information
- financial institution that accepts deposits from the public.
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- financial gain
- person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- a newly established business
- owned and controlled by members
- process of providing funds for business activities, making purchases, or investing.
- process of getting people interested in your company's product or service.
- he power or right to give orders, make decisions, and enforce obedience
- defined as the future sacrifices of economic benefits that the entity is obliged
- control over an enterprise, providing the power to dictate the operations and functions.
- an amount of money lost by a business or organization.
- process of investing money for profit or material result.
20 Clues: financial gain • a newly established business • owned and controlled by members • Most common types of small businesses. • not making or conducted primarily to make a profit. • a detailed proposal for doing or achieving something • an amount of money lost by a business or organization. • business created to make a profit that also involves risk • ...
marketing vocab 2021-11-01
Across
- states the quality of a product
- refers to the efforts a business makes to identify, place, and sell its products in the marketplace
- The name, design, symbol, or combination of these that identify a business, product or service
- brand name, brand mark, trade name, character, or a combination of these registered with the federal government
- refers to the number of items offered within each product line
- refers to the number of different product lines a business manufactures or sells
- When marketers package two or more different goods or services in one package
- a process that involves managing product categories as individual business units
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- products that do not carry a company identity
- Developed and owned by wholesalers or retailers
- a model of the new product
- an alteration in a comapny's existing product
- represents the stages that a product goes through during its life
- a specific model, brand , or size of a product within a product line
- a group of closely related products manufactured or sold by a business
- a computer developed diagram that shows retailers how & where
- Owned by national manufacturers
- The physical container or wrapping for a product
- gives the brand name trademark or logo
- an information tag rapper seal or message attached to a product or package
20 Clues: a model of the new product • states the quality of a product • Owned by national manufacturers • gives the brand name trademark or logo • products that do not carry a company identity • an alteration in a comapny's existing product • Developed and owned by wholesalers or retailers • The physical container or wrapping for a product • ...
Account Titles 2021-08-27
Across
- Revenue earned by apartment or condominium owners, building lessors, and market stall lessors
- Long-term obligations or debts payable through banks
- Revenue earned for lending money
- Cost of gasoline during delivery
- Amount paid for the use of space for the store, working area or office of the business
- Cost of repairing and servicing
- Obligations or debts collectible from customers and other persons for goods or services sold or loan granted, evidenced by a promissory note issued by the customers
- Revenue earned by real estate brokers, insurance agencies, travel agencies, etc
- Cost of publications
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- Stationery, ball pens, erasers, postage stamps and carbon papers still unused
- The cost of electricity and water consumed
- Obligations or debts payable by the business to other parties evidenced by a promissory note issued by the business
- The principal revenue of both the merchandising and manufacturing concerns in selling good to customers.
- Cost of trucks, delivery panels and other equipment used for transporting goods.
- Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands
- The cost of borrowing money used by the business
- Amount paid for the services of employees working in the firm
- The allocation of the cost of certain asset
- Coins, currencies, and cash equivalents either on hand or deposited in the bank
- Cost of the building owned and being used by the business
20 Clues: Cost of publications • Cost of repairing and servicing • Revenue earned for lending money • Cost of gasoline during delivery • The cost of electricity and water consumed • The allocation of the cost of certain asset • The cost of borrowing money used by the business • Cost of the land (ground) where the building stands • ...
Accounting Terms 2022-04-06
Across
- In accounting, revenue is the total amount of income generated by the sale of goods and services
- Should be done monthly
- Measures the loss in value of an asset
- Compiles information from subledgers to create an overview of a business’s financial standing
- are any debts or obligations owed by the company.
- all of your profits before deductions
- represent the amount of revenue generated by the business
- the person who runs the store or business
- are items of value your company owns.
- Are divisions of the general ledger
- Net worth is the value of all assets, minus the total of all liabilities.
Down
- Are expense items that cannot be clearly associated with a particular product or function.
- are the daily expenses incurred in the operation of your business
- is a summary of a company’s profit or loss during any one given period of time.
- A ledger is a book or collection of accounts in which account transactions are recorded.
- all expenses incurred in running your business
- a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee, especially to a manual or unskilled worker.
- Pay this part time
- Is a primary document of the general ledger
- The amount of money you gain off a product
- The amount a person in the business receives to work
21 Clues: Pay this part time • Should be done monthly • Are divisions of the general ledger • all of your profits before deductions • are items of value your company owns. • Measures the loss in value of an asset • the person who runs the store or business • The amount of money you gain off a product • Is a primary document of the general ledger • ...
Promotion and Selling 2013-04-08
Across
- group of customers to which business intends to sell the product
- culturally accepted behaviour
- a smaller and less important market segment
- when groups of people share a common charestistic and come together in a group
- including of advertising in entertainment
- any free news storys about business products
- a gift offered by a business to the customer in return for using a product
- A type of Product with a Particular Name
- an activity wich an individual is actively in selling products or services in return of money or other equivalents
- The picture of the product's brand.
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- Paying for a public promotion
- alternative way of international trading which promotes ethical consumerism
- an individuals desire to constantly aqquire posessions
- methods used by a business to inform and persuade customers about their products
- the market section which most of the marketing resources are sent
- to obtain the best product fot the best quality and performance
- Envicronmentally friendly products
- a conclusion of your work
- using activities as direct inducement to customers
- activities aimed at creating and maintaing favourable relations
- different promotion strategies a business uses in promotional camaigns including personal selling, advertising, publicity and public relations
- watching/observing the progress of a project/assignment
22 Clues: a conclusion of your work • Paying for a public promotion • culturally accepted behaviour • Envicronmentally friendly products • The picture of the product's brand. • A type of Product with a Particular Name • including of advertising in entertainment • a smaller and less important market segment • any free news storys about business products • ...
CROSSWORD 2 2023-03-03
Across
- It helps to reduce business risk
- Bonus shares are issued to
- Accounts are used in preparing a trial balance?
- While putting the value or price of an entity in financial records the lowest price is recorded not the current price or current market value. This is known as
- A formal arrangement by two or more parties to manage and operate a business and share its profits
- extra money paid on a loan/the cost of borrowing
- Harsh Kumar Bhanwala is the Chairman of?
- Day book is also known as?
- Discount allowed is a kind of deduction from __
- Owner's claim on total assets is?
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- anyone with a financial interest in the business
- It is a concept in accounting that mandates the recording of transactions in the period in which they occur
- Recording financial transaction is part of the?
- Interest on capital in a business can be defined as
- Which person owes an amount to a business organization for buying goods and services on a credit basis?
- the purchase of an interest in a company by an investor located in another company
- A speculator who applies for new shares is
- When are balance sheets prepared?
- The account that increases equity is known as a?
- Which of the following is related to the Scientific system of maintaining an account?
20 Clues: Bonus shares are issued to • Day book is also known as? • It helps to reduce business risk • When are balance sheets prepared? • Owner's claim on total assets is? • Harsh Kumar Bhanwala is the Chairman of? • A speculator who applies for new shares is • Recording financial transaction is part of the? • Accounts are used in preparing a trial balance? • ...
Obj. 4.2 Handout 2024-10-18
Across
- ensuring employees and customers are protected from harm.
- How much to buy or rent facility
- Keeping business facilities and equipment in operating order
- also called procuring. Buying goods or services
- computers store information about the production process and direct automated equipment
- prevent defective products from being created
- the timetable to be followed in production
- Day-to day business activities
- completed products
- costs associated with running out of needed inventory
- specific process made up of people, places, materials, equipment, and information
- Workforce
- Good and/or services produced
- product that is a "Work in Progress" state of completion
- Decision made on how will a business manufacture a good or service
- Ensuring Excellence of good or service
- certain level of inventory on hand
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- selecting the sequence in which steps of production need to carried out.
- inventory of materials used to create a finished product
- Also called "bottom line". Keeping costs down
- Location of the business business based on tax laws, proximity to competition
- Employees, raw materials, equipment, Capital
- Computer-aided design. Used for testing products in virtual worlds store information about the production process and direct automated equipment. Computer-aided manufacturing
- Managing flow of products from production to consumer
- the money it takes to keep inventory in stock. Also called carrying cost
25 Clues: Workforce • completed products • Good and/or services produced • Day-to day business activities • How much to buy or rent facility • certain level of inventory on hand • Ensuring Excellence of good or service • the timetable to be followed in production • Employees, raw materials, equipment, Capital • Also called "bottom line". Keeping costs down • ...
Busman AOS1 2023-04-27
Across
- a type of shareholder expectation
- revenue - expenses
- objectives E.g. to make a profit
- 2-20 owners
- one disadvantage is short business longevity
- operational, strategic, tactical
- only in the public sector
- I have an interest in provision of long-term job security
- I want to make decisions by myself
- high in employees under laissez-faire management
- what happens to control when others make decisions
- woolies has a bigger ___ than aldi
- less food wastage at a restaurant
- practised by employees on a daily basis
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- outlined in mission/vision statements and policies
- "out of all the marker colours, I want black markers"
- I want to increase my market share by the end of the year
- unlimited for businesses with <20 owners
- E.g. Streat
- as an owner I am conflicting with ____ because I want to minimise business expenses to generate higher profits
- stakeholders hold this connection to businesses
- more bank loans for my business
- "what do you think we should do?"
- the style in which experienced employees are managed
- only available on ASX
- controlling my own projects
- assigning employees to stock shelves is NOT an example of this
- managers, owners, employees, customers, general community
- I have an interest of increasing the local employment rate and boosting the local economy
- have vested interest and expectations of the business
30 Clues: E.g. Streat • 2-20 owners • revenue - expenses • only available on ASX • only in the public sector • controlling my own projects • more bank loans for my business • objectives E.g. to make a profit • operational, strategic, tactical • a type of shareholder expectation • "what do you think we should do?" • less food wastage at a restaurant • I want to make decisions by myself • ...
SMB 2022-12-20
Across
- This fee is waived after 10 lines on an SMB Account
- This is waived on all SMB accounts with a MAA
- this is how many gigabytes of hotspot you get on the plus plan
- You should ask this question to everyone "Is this for business or ____?"
- Queen of the chickens
- This discount is $5 per line on SMB 2.0 Plans
- Leslie's favorite customer
- SMB stands for Small _______ Business
- she likes to drink milk mixed with lemonade and salt
- offer an smb customer 2 lines on one phone
- Made a down payment on his house using Verizon Visa commission
- this is how many dollars an overage is on SMB Internet. You get 5 GB additional for every overage
- This spam call feature is available for free on all SMB Unlimited 2.0 Plans
- This plan offers 4k Streaming
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- This Business unlimited plan gives truly unlimited data
- Every Business Customer qualifies for this, regardless of address
- Also known as DJ Tigre
- This is how many gigabytes of hotspot you get on the pro plan
- This business unlimited plan offers network managed data
- Impossible last name
- Also known as Kelso
- this is how many GB of data a guest gets on SMB Internet
- This feature is free with the plus and pro plans
- This is the protection plan on smb
24 Clues: Also known as Kelso • Impossible last name • Queen of the chickens • Also known as DJ Tigre • Leslie's favorite customer • This plan offers 4k Streaming • This is the protection plan on smb • SMB stands for Small _______ Business • offer an smb customer 2 lines on one phone • This is waived on all SMB accounts with a MAA • This discount is $5 per line on SMB 2.0 Plans • ...
Week 1-4 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-01-30
Across
- growth and improvement of a country's economy
- long-term planning focusing on overall goals
- how appealing or profitable a specific market is for a business
- a chance to start or grow a business by meeting a need in the business
- relating to the responsibilities and tasks of managers in organizing and leading
- total possible sales or demand for a product or service in a market
- shifts in the economy, like inflation
- a clear statement of a company's purpose and goals, guiding its actions and decisions
Down
- process of setting goals and deciding how to achieve them
- backup plans prepared for unexpected situations or problems
- the process of making products and delivering them to customers
- smaller groups within a marker that share similar needs or characteristics
- specific groups of customers a business wants to reach in international markets
- process of dividing a market into segments and analyzing them to target customers more effectively
- collecting and analyzing information about factors outside the businesss
- information about a population, like age
- tracking and observing changes in the external environment to anticipate impacts
- advancements or innovations in technology that affects businesses or markets
- a description of how a business or product fits the needs of its target market
- short-term planning for specific tasks or projects to achieve larger goals
20 Clues: shifts in the economy, like inflation • information about a population, like age • long-term planning focusing on overall goals • growth and improvement of a country's economy • process of setting goals and deciding how to achieve them • backup plans prepared for unexpected situations or problems • the process of making products and delivering them to customers • ...
Channel It! 2026-05-26
Across
- Channels of distribution that involve the use of intermediaries
- Channel used to reach large retailers; producer maintains selling responsibilities
- Intermediary that functions much the same as wholesalers do for consumer goods
- Path a good or service takes from producer to consumer or industrial user
- Business that buys goods/materials/services used to make other goods or in the operation of the business
- Channel used to reach large retailers; producer gives up selling responsibilities
- Industrial goods channel used for items with low unit prices; producer gives up selling responsibilities
Down
- Channel used to reach small retailers; producer gives up selling responsibilities
- Items that will be used by ultimate consumers
- Most common channel for consumer goods
- Business that purchases goods and sells them to consumers
- Business or person who helps move goods and services from the producer to the consumer
- Business that purchases goods and sells them to retailers
- Most common route for industrial goods
- Path straight from producer to consumer or industrial user
- Items that will be consumed by the industrial user
- Person who uses goods and services
- Industrial goods channel used for items with high unit prices; producer gives up selling responsibilities
- Grower provider or manufacturer of goods or services
- Intermediary that assists in the sale of goods and services from producer to wholesaler
20 Clues: Person who uses goods and services • Most common channel for consumer goods • Most common route for industrial goods • Items that will be used by ultimate consumers • Items that will be consumed by the industrial user • Grower provider or manufacturer of goods or services • Business that purchases goods and sells them to consumers • ...
peartree crossword 4.01 4.02 4.03 2023-04-18
Across
- a individual with specialized training in accounting procedures
- selling The form of promotion that determines client needs and wants and responds through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- Resources
- Debts that the business owes
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- A summary of accounting information
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- Any nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it
- The total value of the business
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders
Down
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
- Refers to managing the flow of goods and services from production to consumption
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments
- The money it takes to keep inventory in stock
17 Clues: Resources • Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • The money it takes to keep inventory in stock • a individual with specialized training in accounting procedures • Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services • ...
Doningta and its Suburbs 2018-10-18
Across
- Home to Erata's largest retail park
- Home of the royal family
- New suburb and business district
- District close to the centre of Doningta
- New suburb
- Doningta's full name
- New suburb in the north
- Suburb and business district in the southwest of Doningta
Down
- New suburb in the south
- Doningta's largest suburb
- Poorer area of Doningta
- Built on the old airport
- Suburb in the west of Doningta
- Northwestern suburb of Doningta
- Business District
- Business district
- Suburb of Doningta
17 Clues: New suburb • Business District • Business district • Suburb of Doningta • Doningta's full name • New suburb in the south • Poorer area of Doningta • New suburb in the north • Built on the old airport • Home of the royal family • Doningta's largest suburb • Suburb in the west of Doningta • Northwestern suburb of Doningta • New suburb and business district • ...
AC @ 50: The Quality Crossword 2025-06-16
Across
- Project management certification
- His role at Godrej
- Prestigious business school where Alcide did his AMP
- City of Harvard Business School
- European excellence model learned by Alcide
- Always part of the journey
- Country of EFQM HQ
- One of Alcide’s early engineering colleges
Down
- Mindset for quality leadership
- What Alcide promotes at Godrej
- What quality prevents
- His current organization
- Institute for project management professionals
- Forum of quality discussion
- Ice water dip destination
- Business excellence framework by Tata
16 Clues: His role at Godrej • Country of EFQM HQ • What quality prevents • His current organization • Ice water dip destination • Always part of the journey • Forum of quality discussion • Mindset for quality leadership • What Alcide promotes at Godrej • City of Harvard Business School • Project management certification • Business excellence framework by Tata • ...
VENTURE CAPITAL 2017-03-09
Across
- You try to get more money for your business in order to be able to sell your shares.
- You are afraid of losing money on a business.
- A firm that can sell shares at the stock market.
- A succesful company.
- Bonds that can be exchanged to shares in the future.
- A rich person not being afraid of investing into a doubtful business, in the hope of a high profit.
- People putting money in a business.
Down
- Shares receiving fixed dividends.
- A document neede before you start a new business.
- An amount of money that can be risky to invest.
- People in private businesses.
- of return The amount of money the investment pays.
- New businesses.
- To give money for a certain time and ask it back with an interest.
14 Clues: New businesses. • A succesful company. • People in private businesses. • Shares receiving fixed dividends. • People putting money in a business. • You are afraid of losing money on a business. • An amount of money that can be risky to invest. • A firm that can sell shares at the stock market. • A document neede before you start a new business. • ...
Module 1 STEP5 Crosswords 2025-07-27
Across
- enterprise, An organization that balances profit with social impact.
- An individual or company that buys goods or services.
- A person or group that provides capital for a startup, often in exchange for equity.
- A detailed plan outlining business goals and how to achieve them.
- A person who supports and advises a younger entrepreneur.
- The person who starts and runs a business.
- Money earned from selling a product or service.
- The risk of loss in a business venture.
- A space where independent professionals share work areas.
Down
- A short and persuasive business presentation.
- A document outlining responsibilities in a partnership.
- A work session to generate creative business ideas.
- The amount left after expenses are subtracted from revenue.
- A unique advantage that makes a product stand out.
14 Clues: The risk of loss in a business venture. • The person who starts and runs a business. • A short and persuasive business presentation. • Money earned from selling a product or service. • A unique advantage that makes a product stand out. • A work session to generate creative business ideas. • An individual or company that buys goods or services. • ...
Chapter 4 | Planning and Organizing 2025-09-13
Across
- A specific measure against which something is judged.
- Plan, A written description of the nature of the business and its goals.
- A specific statement of a result the business expects to achieve.
- Examination and analysis conducted to gather information.
- Advantage, Refers to capabilities that make a company’s product measurably better.
- The reason for a company's existence.
- A time plan for reaching objectives.
Down
- A sequence of steps to perform a specific task.
- Planning, Type of planning that identifies specific goals and activities for the business.
- A written financial plan for business operations.
- Analysis, Analysis of internal strengths and weaknesses and external opportunities and threats.
- Planning, Long-term planning that provides broad goals and direction.
- A short statement defining the business’s purpose and direction.
- Guidelines for making decisions regarding specific situations.
14 Clues: A time plan for reaching objectives. • The reason for a company's existence. • A sequence of steps to perform a specific task. • A written financial plan for business operations. • A specific measure against which something is judged. • Examination and analysis conducted to gather information. • Guidelines for making decisions regarding specific situations. • ...
BUC 01. Business correpondence 2018-07-14
Across
- number of major parts comprising a standard business letter
- way of communication between parties
- the size of space used within paragraphs in business correspondence
- quality of grammar used in business correspondence
Down
- quality of the language used in business correspondence
- one of the ways of communicating between parties as far as business transactions are concerned
- person(s) or institution(s)to whom the correspondence is addressed
- the maximum number of sentences allowed in business correspondence
- the maximum number of words allowed for a sentence in business correspondence
- the purpose of a business correspondence
10 Clues: way of communication between parties • the purpose of a business correspondence • quality of grammar used in business correspondence • quality of the language used in business correspondence • number of major parts comprising a standard business letter • person(s) or institution(s)to whom the correspondence is addressed • ...
Employment in the Retail Industry 2013-02-27
Across
- You must be this to trade as Pty Ltd
- A list of capital assets for taxation purposes
- An item purchased by a business which attract depreciation
- Acronym for Business Activity Statement
- The type of leave taken when your partner has a baby
- Acronym for Goods and Services Tax
- Type of employment on an as required basis
- The annual decrease of an asset value
- When your business is in unrecoverable dept
Down
- Dept accumulated from UNE or TAFE studies
- A unique identifier number for each registered business
- Government department who governs all taxation
- Type of employment only for a strict specified timeframe
- The additional costs to an employer to pay you
- Two words for where you can lookup businesses
- The type of Tax you pay on your wage
- The additional pay on top of holiday pay
- Claim this tax free to pay less tax
- A unique identifier number for each registered company
19 Clues: Acronym for Goods and Services Tax • Claim this tax free to pay less tax • You must be this to trade as Pty Ltd • The type of Tax you pay on your wage • The annual decrease of an asset value • Acronym for Business Activity Statement • The additional pay on top of holiday pay • Dept accumulated from UNE or TAFE studies • Type of employment on an as required basis • ...
Commerce/Economics Crossword 2022-11-02
Across
- reward of organisation
- Indian Tax System
- Discount given by the government
- Pays for purchased goods in instalments and becomes owner after paying the last instalment
- Feature of want that talks about two wants that need to happen together
- two or more people starting a business
- Importing of Goods from one country,bringing changes and exporting goods to another country
- Money given to the government for the development of nation
- Precaution or Safety taken for future disaster
Down
- A bond which gives the option to convert foreign currency to shares
- Group started to help each other
- law that talks about diminishing utility after continuous consumption
- single operator of business
- Makes buyer and seller meet and is given commission called brokerage
- Type of business whose capital can be bought as shares
- A sole trader has _____________ liability
- A deposit that is done in the bank every month at the same time
- Central Bank of India
- Money invested to start a business
19 Clues: Indian Tax System • Central Bank of India • reward of organisation • single operator of business • Group started to help each other • Discount given by the government • Money invested to start a business • two or more people starting a business • A sole trader has _____________ liability • Precaution or Safety taken for future disaster • ...
My dream Job is Entreprenuer 2024-12-19
Across
- : A newly established business
- : Building professional relationships
- : Key to creating new products or services
- : Presentation to potential investors or clients
- : Potential for loss in business ventures
Down
- : Financial gain from business operations
- : Ability of a business to grow efficiently
- : Long-term plan for business success
- : Guiding and inspiring a team
- : Person who provides capital for business growth
10 Clues: : A newly established business • : Guiding and inspiring a team • : Long-term plan for business success • : Building professional relationships • : Financial gain from business operations • : Potential for loss in business ventures • : Key to creating new products or services • : Ability of a business to grow efficiently • : Presentation to potential investors or clients • ...
It All Adds Up! 2025-11-12
Across
- When expenses exceed income, the business makes a _______.
- What a business owes.
- A source of finance where money is borrowed from a bank.
- How businesses raise funds and select appropriate investments.
- What a business owns.
- Money spent to run the business, such as salaries and bills.
- The total money earned from selling goods or services.
- The number of campuses Middlesex University Dubai has.
- The amount left after deducting expenses from income.
Down
- The name of the annual intra-university Accounting & Finance fest.
- The school the facilitator went to
- The process of identifying, measuring, processing, and communicating information about a business.
- The professional body that partners with Middlesex University Dubai for Accounting programmes
- The difference between what you own and what you owe.
14 Clues: What a business owes. • What a business owns. • The school the facilitator went to • The difference between what you own and what you owe. • The amount left after deducting expenses from income. • The total money earned from selling goods or services. • The number of campuses Middlesex University Dubai has. • A source of finance where money is borrowed from a bank. • ...
Chapter 10 Revision Crossword 2017-06-19
Across
- authority that monitors the environment and the things that impact on the environment
- compulsory insurance scheme that provides employers with insurance cover for the cost of benefits if workers are injured or become ill because of their work
- a permit from an authority to own or use something, do a particular thing, or carry on a trade
- policy to protect a business from damages or injuries to another person or property
- the governing body who looks after OH&S in Victoria
- A business that is a company will have an______ number
- authority that protects consumer and business rights, performs industry regulation and price monitoring and prevents illegal anti-competitive behaviour
Down
- Australia's national workplace relations tribunal
- legislation that aims to protect people from certain kinds of discrimination in public life
- local government laws relating to activities within a municipality
- body that administers Australia's taxation and superannuation systems
- a written guarantee issued to the purchaser of an article by its manufacturer, promising to repair or replace it if necessary
- A unique name identifying the website in a web address
- A business must have this before they can operate in Australia
- regulates how a business may handle and use the personal information of people
- area concerned with the safety and welfare of people engaged in work or employment
- The business name register can be found on the ______ website
17 Clues: Australia's national workplace relations tribunal • the governing body who looks after OH&S in Victoria • A unique name identifying the website in a web address • A business that is a company will have an______ number • The business name register can be found on the ______ website • A business must have this before they can operate in Australia • ...
key terms 2023-04-09
Across
- a individual with specialized training in accounting procedures
- selling The form of promotion that determines client needs and wants and responds through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- Resources
- Debts that the business owes
- A sum of money paid to an investor or stockholder as earnings on an investment
- A summary of accounting information
- A process or series of steps that businesses complete to maintain their financial records effectively
- Any nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it
- The total value of the business
- Decisions that determine which projects a business will invest in, how the investment(s) will be financed, and whether to pay dividends to shareholders
Down
- A financial statement that captures the financial condition of the business at that particular moment
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services
- In business, the function that involves all money and money management matters
- Refers to managing the flow of goods and services from production to consumption
- Finance activity involving making decisions about a firm’s investments
- The money it takes to keep inventory in stock
17 Clues: Resources • Debts that the business owes • The total value of the business • A summary of accounting information • The money it takes to keep inventory in stock • a individual with specialized training in accounting procedures • Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services • ...
Glossary communicative activity 2020-10-12
Across
- An event at which people meet to discuss and decide things.
- One of the owners of a business.
- The total amount of wages paid to all the people working in a particular company or industry.
- The amount of goods or work produced by a person, machine, factory etc.
- Money added to someone’s wages, especially as a reward for good work.
- A person or company that represents another person or company, especially in business.
- Mix: The mix of marketing actions used by a company, which are usually known as the four Ps: product, price, place, and promotion.
- An offer to pay a particular price for something, especially at an auction.
- A business organization that makes or sells goods or services.
- Money that you gain by selling things or doing business, after your costs have been paid.
- To give something to someone in exchange for money.
- The activity of controlling and organizing the work that a company or organization does.
- A group of people, organizations etc. that are connected or that work together
- A company or person that provides a particular product.
- The business of selling goods to customers in shops.
- An agreement or arrangement, especially in business or politics, that helps both sides involved.
- an amount of money that you borrow from a bank etc.
- Someone whose job is to choose and buy the goods for a shop or company.
- Something that you are trying to achieve, such as a total, an amount, or a time.
- An ability to do something well, especially because you have learned and practiced it.
- To do a job that you are paid for.
- The activity of deciding how to advertise a product, what price to charge for it etc. or the type of job in which you do this.
- The amount of money that you have to pay in order to buy, do, or produce something.
- The process of teaching or being taught the skills for a particular job or activity.
Down
- The money that you earn from your work or that you receive from investments.
- The amount of business done during a particular period.
- Open new shops, factories etc.
- The activity or business of advertising things on television, in newspapers etc.
- Someone who is paid to work for someone else.
- Someone whose job is to manage part or all of a company or other organization.
- A person, team, company etc. that is competing with another.
- A building that belongs to a company or an organization, with rooms where people can work at desks.
- The activity of making money by producing or buying and selling goods, or providing services.
- A talk, especially a formal one about a particular subject, given to a group of people.
- Someone who buys and uses products and services.
- Building or group of buildings in which goods are produced in large quantities, using machines.
- If a company or government has a monopoly of a business or political activity, it has complete control of it so that other organizations cannot compete with it.
- The product or company that is the best or most successful.
- A group of people who have been chosen to work together to do a particular job.
- A set of similar products made by a particular company or available in a particular shop.
- The act of bringing goods, letters etc. to a particular person or place, or the things that are brought.
- When a business or an activity makes a profit, or the amount of profit it makes.
- Someone who owns something.
- What you earn by working and can use to buy things.
- The things that a company owns, that can be sold to pay debts.
- Someone who buys and sells goods or stocks.
- Money or property, especially when it is used to start a business or to produce more wealth.
- The business or practice of storing large quantities of goods, especially in warehouses.
48 Clues: Someone who owns something. • Open new shops, factories etc. • One of the owners of a business. • To do a job that you are paid for. • Someone who buys and sells goods or stocks. • Someone who is paid to work for someone else. • Someone who buys and uses products and services. • To give something to someone in exchange for money. • ...
The Foodservice Industry 2022-11-22
Across
- has one or more owners and is not part of a national restaurant business.
- works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art.
- a caterer prepares and delivers food from a central kitchen to different locations.
- Servers take customer orders and
- uses culinary science to set new standards in food technology.
- is responsible for making baked items, such as breads, desserts, and pastries
- is the money a businessmakes after paying all of its expenses.
- work on the food production line.
- is a business that has only one owner.
- is a contract between a business and an insurance company.
- is a company that sells products and equipment to the food service
- is a general preference or dislike for something within an industry.
- buys food and supplies for restaurants according to his or her restaurant clients’ current needs.
- is a style of cooking. Customers also expect to get value for the money they spend on food.
- helps businesses to find the right employees.
- bring the food to the table
- specific preparation and cooking tasks are assigned to each member of the kitchen staff
- offers advice and information to other food service business owners and managers.
- is created when a state grants an ndividual or a group of people a charter with legal rights to form a business.
- is proof that you are an expert in a specific topic, such as culinary arts, baking, and pastry making.
- A restaurant that has two or more locations that sell the same products and are operated by the same company
- is responsible for preparing cold
- manages all kitchen operations.
- is a document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business.
- is a written permission to participate in a business activity.
- a franchise company sells an individual business owner the right to use the company’s name, logo, concept, and products.
Down
- coordinates the food for each function
- an advanced culinary student works at a food service business to get hands-on training.
- is a legal association of two or more people who share the ownership of the business.
- has an upscale atmosphere, or overall mood, excellent food and service, and higher menu prices.
- supplies food and lodging to customers who are away from home.
- helps chefs to select the food products and equipment that
- their employees by giving them work experience in many different tasks
- is a restaurant where customers serve themselves.
- prepares ingredients to be used by the line cooks.
- earns more than enough to pay for daily expenses.
- mean that businesses or individuals may buy and sell products, and set prices with little government zoning divides land into sections that can be used for different purposes, including residential (housing), business, and manufacturing.
- items.
- manages the banquet operations of hotels, banquet facilities, hospitals, and universities.
- method, entry-level employees are rotated, or given specific amounts of time at one job, and then moved through a series of jobs.
- works to pay for daily expenses, such as wages and food costs.
- means that food for special occasions is made at a customer’s
- A restaurant that quickly provides a limited selection of food at low prices
- supervises and sometime assists other chefs in the kitchen.
- works closely with food scientists to produce new food products.
- coordinates and assigns duties to the serving staff, such as hosts, servers, and bussers.
- job, such as dishwasher and cashier.
- oversees the work of the entire restaurant.
- is an expense other than food and wages.
- orders ingredients for menu dishes, and makes sure that they are prepared correctly.
- is a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business.
- best fit their needs and budgets.
52 Clues: items. • bring the food to the table • manages all kitchen operations. • Servers take customer orders and • work on the food production line. • is responsible for preparing cold • best fit their needs and budgets. • job, such as dishwasher and cashier. • coordinates the food for each function • is a business that has only one owner. • is an expense other than food and wages. • ...
