business Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 1 Accounting 2016-09-01
Across
- the amount in an account
- value of all assets
- a planned process for providing financial information that will be useful to management
- financial reports that summarize the financial condition and
- the account used to summarize the owner’s equity in a business
- a business owned by one person
- the use of ethics in making business decisions
- anything of value that is owned
- the name given to an account
- a business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner’s equity
- financial rights to the assets of a business
- planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information
Down
- a sale for which cash will be received at a later date
- a business that performs an activity for a fee
- an increase in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business
- assets taken out of a business for the owner’s personal use
- of a business
- the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from
- an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities, and owner’s equity
- the principles of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- a decrease in owner’s equity resulting from the operation of a business
- organized summaries of a business’s financial activities
- an amount owed by a business
- a record summarizing all the information pertaining to a single item in the accounting equation
24 Clues: of a business • value of all assets • the amount in an account • an amount owed by a business • the name given to an account • a business owned by one person • anything of value that is owned • financial rights to the assets of a business • a business that performs an activity for a fee • the use of ethics in making business decisions • ...
Key Terms IB Business Management 2026-04-29
Across
- Money available for immediate use by the business.
- receivables Amounts owed to a business by customers who bought on credit.
- Customers who owe money to the business.
- assets Long-term assets used by a business for more than one year.
- Goods or materials held by a business for sale or production.
- revenue Income earned from the sale of goods or services.
- assets Short-term assets expected to be used or turned into cash within one year.
- sheet A financial statement showing a business’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time.
- payables Amounts owed by a business to suppliers for goods or services bought on credit.
- When total costs are greater than total revenue.
- profit The profit left after all expenses are deducted from gross profit.
- Goods and materials held by a business for future use or sale.
- The total income earned from selling goods or services.
- Debts or financial obligations owed by a business.
Down
- capital Money raised by a company from selling shares.
- Ongoing business expenses not directly linked to production, such as rent and salaries.
- profit The profit made after deducting cost of goods sold from sales revenue.
- employed The total long-term funds invested in a business.
- The owner’s share of the business after liabilities are deducted from assets.
- Items of value owned by a business.
- The surplus left when total revenue is greater than total costs.
- of goods sold The direct cost of producing or purchasing the goods sold by a business.
- assets Long-term resources owned by a business, such as buildings, machinery, and vehicles.
- Money borrowed that must be repaid, usually with interest.
- The costs a business pays to run its operations.
- profit Profit kept in the business after dividends have been paid.
- overdraft A short-term borrowing facility that allows a business to withdraw more money than it has in its bank account.
27 Clues: Items of value owned by a business. • Customers who owe money to the business. • The costs a business pays to run its operations. • When total costs are greater than total revenue. • Money available for immediate use by the business. • Debts or financial obligations owed by a business. • capital Money raised by a company from selling shares. • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2023-01-12
Across
- ______ capital is money provided by large investors to finance new businesses.
- A govt. agency that helps small business owners develop business plans.
- Starting your own business is a ______.
- Customer ____ is the number of customers who come into your business.
- An invention of creation that is brand new.
- Entrepreneurs have good _______ skills.
- _____ financing is the money needed to pay for the current operating activities of a business.
- An _____ is needed to start a company.
- ________ is the activity of setting up a business.
Down
- An entrepreneur is _______.
- _____ is critical to customer traffic.
- a ____ plan is a written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out.
- The most important part in starting a business.
- The ____ is usually the manager of a small business.
- ______ financing is money needed for the main resources of a business that will last for many years.
- A _______ business is a business with fewer than 500 employees.
- _____ financing is the amount of money needed to open the business.
17 Clues: An entrepreneur is _______. • _____ is critical to customer traffic. • An _____ is needed to start a company. • Starting your own business is a ______. • Entrepreneurs have good _______ skills. • An invention of creation that is brand new. • The most important part in starting a business. • ________ is the activity of setting up a business. • ...
Business ownership 2025-09-04
Across
- The owners of a business can lose more than they invested into the business
- A business that aims to improve society in some way
- The owners of a limited company can't lose more than they invested into the business
- The owners of a limited company
- The process of selling shares on the Stock Exchange for the first time
- The money raised to start or expand a business
- There is a risk of this for a public limited company
- An unincorporated business owned by one person on their own
- An incorporated business that cannot sell shares publicly (eg on the Stock Exchange)
- A binding legal agreement between partners
- A common disadvantage of owning a business as a sole trader
Down
- A significant reason why people might own a business
- An unincorporated business owned by 2 to 20 people together
- An incorporated business that can sell shares on the Stock Exchange
- A public limited company must include these letters at the end of its name
- A common business objective of new or struggling businesses
- The people who are responsible for running a company
- A private limited company must include this or the word Limited as part of its name
- A person who sets up and organises a business
19 Clues: The owners of a limited company • A binding legal agreement between partners • A person who sets up and organises a business • The money raised to start or expand a business • A business that aims to improve society in some way • A significant reason why people might own a business • The people who are responsible for running a company • ...
Business 2021-06-24
Across
- a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor, who establishes the brand's trademark or trade name and a business system
- a self-employed person who owns their entire business, which is not legally separate from its owner.
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A share is a single unit of ownership in a company or financial asset.
- the actual cost incurred in the production of a given level of output.
- a legal term used to describe the rights that creators have over their literary and artistic works.
- a legal tender—currency or coins—that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services.
- an excess of expenses over revenues, either for a single business transaction or in reference to the sum of all transactions for an accounting period.
Down
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business.
- a long-term tangible piece of property or equipment that a firm owns and uses in its operations to generate income.
- the undertaking of activities associated with the production, sale or distribution of products or services. A business .......... can be operated as a sole proprietorship, partnership, corporation, limited liability company or other type of business association.
- the exposure a company or organization has to factor(s) that will lower its profits or lead it to fail
13 Clues: a person who buys goods or services from a shop or business. • A share is a single unit of ownership in a company or financial asset. • the actual cost incurred in the production of a given level of output. • a legal tender—currency or coins—that can be used to exchange goods, debt, or services. • ...
business 2014-06-17
14 Clues: Test • Line • Areas • Value • Demand • Leader • Matrix • Service • Account • Rate of Return • the Line Promotion • General Meeting (A.G.M.) • Percentage Rate (A.P.R.) • Standards Authority (ASA)
Business 2025-04-04
Across
- Telling people about things to buy
- Person who works for someone
- Simple; including only what is necessary
- The main subject you study in college
- Something that you need or that you must do or have
- To finish your studies at a school, college, or university
Down
- Meeting when someone asks you questions to decide if you will get a job
- List of your education and work experience that you send when you are trying to get a job
- Job that you learn to do and then do for many years
- Special piece of paper you fill out when you try to get a job
- Person who helps someone in amore important position
- The person who controls a company or business
- Paper you get when you finish college
13 Clues: Person who works for someone • Telling people about things to buy • Paper you get when you finish college • The main subject you study in college • Simple; including only what is necessary • The person who controls a company or business • Job that you learn to do and then do for many years • Something that you need or that you must do or have • ...
Unit 1 Accounting Terms 2017-09-21
Across
- Same set rules to prepare financial statements Generally Accepted Accounting Principles
- When you buy something and agree to pay for it later
- Designed to collect, document, and report on financial transactions affecting the business.
- When a business buys an item on credit
- Assets equals Liabilities plus Owner's Equity
- Income earned from sales of goods or services
- A period of time covered by an accounting report
- Is a subdivision under assets, liabilities or owner's equity
- Property or items of value owned by a business
- The costs of products or services used to operate a business.
Down
- The creditor's claims to the assets of the business
- The business or person selling you the item on credit.
- The owner's claims to the assets of the business
- The amount owed, or payable, to the creditors of a business.
- Total amount of money owed to a business - money to be received later
- Business that spend more money than they take in are operating at a ____
- The accounting term for financial claims to assets
- A list of all of accounts that a business used
- The business has the ability to survive and operate indefinitely.
19 Clues: When a business buys an item on credit • Assets equals Liabilities plus Owner's Equity • Income earned from sales of goods or services • A list of all of accounts that a business used • Property or items of value owned by a business • The owner's claims to the assets of the business • A period of time covered by an accounting report • ...
Entrepreneurship Unit Test Review 2025-03-24
Across
- The total income generated by a business from its sales of goods or services before deducting expenses.
- The activities, strategies, and processes used to promote, sell, and distribute a product or service to consumers.
- A legal process where an individual or business declares they cannot pay their debts, leading to the restructuring or liquidation of assets to pay creditors.
- A business owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit, often sharing profits and decision-making responsibilities.
- A business model in which an individual or company (franchisee) is granted the rights to operate a business using another company’s brand, products, and business model.
- The sale of goods or services directly to consumers, typically through stores, online platforms, or other direct channels.
- The process of two or more companies combining into one entity to enhance efficiency, market share, or profitability.
- The company that owns the brand and business model, granting franchisees the right to operate under its name and guidelines.
- The individual or business that purchases the rights to operate a franchise and follows the franchisor’s business model.
- The group of consumers or businesses that buy or sell goods and services within a specific industry or region.
- The allocation of money or resources into a business, asset, or project with the expectation of generating a return or profit.
- The process of closing a business by selling its assets to pay off debts.
Down
- The process of starting, organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business venture.
- The sale of goods in large quantities to retailers or businesses rather than directly to consumers.
- An individual who starts and operates a business, taking on financial risk in the hope of making a profit.
- A name, term, design, symbol, or other feature that distinguishes a business or product from its competitors in the market.
- Plan – A detailed document outlining the goals, strategies, financial projections, and operational plans for a business.
- The act of using someone else's work, ideas, or content without proper attribution or permission, often considered unethical or illegal.
- is Money borrowed by a business or individual that must be repaid, often with interest.
- A business structure where two or more individuals share ownership, responsibilities, profits, and liabilities.
- The financial gain a business makes after subtracting expenses from revenue.
21 Clues: The process of closing a business by selling its assets to pay off debts. • The financial gain a business makes after subtracting expenses from revenue. • is Money borrowed by a business or individual that must be repaid, often with interest. • The sale of goods in large quantities to retailers or businesses rather than directly to consumers. • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
- the movement of cash in and out of the business.
- a financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- a 12 month operating period for a business.
- shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- all the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- a financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- the business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- the owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- the expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- are the debts of a business.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- the difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
Down
- are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- the debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- the payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
- are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- are things of value that the business owns.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- a business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- the debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- all the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
41 Clues: are the debts of a business. • purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • a 12 month operating period for a business. • are things of value that the business owns. • liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • the debts a business can pay off very quickly. • the debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Business HW 2019-04-18
Across
- when a customer refuses to purchase goods or services from a business as a form of protest against the undesirable activities of the business
- the monetary value attached to the reputation of a particular business
- goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- the process that a business goes through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity
- a business that produces physical goods, often in a factory setting. These goods are then sold to wholesalers or directly to retailers who then sell the good on to customers at a marked-up price.
- the way in which the business will run its operations to generate a profit
- starting a business using personal finance or the revenue from the business
- any organisation that exists separately to its owner in order to produce and sell goods and services
- the ability of a business to keep employees
- a business that is licensed to operate under the name of an existing business and distribute its goods or services
- system a tool for managing a business’s environmental impact in a systematic and methodical manner
- the tools and machinery that are used to produce goods or perform services
- resources the people that provide their skills, effort and knowledge to the business
- agreement an agreement whereby the franchisor grants the franchisee the rights to use its business name and distribute its goods or services
- the funds contributed by the owner(s) of a business to start and build the business
Down
- the funds provided by banks, other financial institutions, government and suppliers, and which must be paid back over time, with interest
- a professional who provides advice on all financial management issues and taxation obligations
- a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s
- the traditional business model that is based on a store with a physical presence, such as those located on shopping strips and in shopping centres
- businesses products that are aimed at the same customers
- a review of the extent to which a business’s activities have an impact on the environment.
- the owner of an asset that is leased under an agreement to the lessee
- a written statement of the goals and objectives for the business, and the steps to be taken to achieve them
- individuals or businesses that invest in a new business. They are likely to expect a return on their capital, as well as taking a role in supporting the business owner.
- when the shareholders of a company cannot be held personally responsible for the debts of the business
- the person or business to whom a lease is granted
- the owner of the original business concept that licenses another business to use its name and distribute its goods or services in exchange for royalty payments and fees
- the business model that offers customers the choice of online shopping as well as shopping at the physical store
- when a bank allows a business or individual to overdraw their account up to an agreed limit for a specified time, to help overcome a temporary cash shortfall
- a method of raising finance through appeals for donations via social media and the internet
- a way of financing the purchase of assets without a large initial capital outlay
31 Clues: the ability of a business to keep employees • the person or business to whom a lease is granted • businesses products that are aimed at the same customers • a business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s • the owner of an asset that is leased under an agreement to the lessee • ...
Intro to Business Chapter 2 2025-08-19
Across
- model A company’s plan for making a profit
- A share in ownership and a claim to a portion of a corporation’s profits
- sales model Employees of a business sell a product directly to a consumer
- business An organization that generates income for its owners
- bylaw A rule that explains how business will be conducted by a corporation
- model Business model where the owner of a company grants another business owner the right to use the owner company’s name
- business Company that is created to benefit a public interest
- A business owned by stockholders who share in profits and losses
- agreement A legally binding contract that establishes a partnership
- The collection of small investments from a large number of individuals to finance a business
- partnership Involves at least one general partner who assumes operations control and unlimited liability as well as one or more limited partners
- liability company Type of ownership that joins elements of a corporation and a partnership
- A type of business that is owned and managed by members of a group who benefit from services the business provides
Down
- model Business model where customers pay a subscription price for a product
- A corporation that requires its owners to file their profits and losses on their personal tax returns
- agreement A document that outlines the procedures for how an LLC will function
- model Business model where a company provides goods or services for free but later charges for extra features
- A form of business owned by two or more individuals who share management and profits
- design The way a company’s mission relates to its structure
- proprietorship A business owned and operated by a single individual
- A portion of a corporation’s income received by stockholders
- partnership Gives the owners full control over management, operations, and business decisions regarding the company
- of directors A group of individuals who represent stockholders and make high-level policy and management decisions for a corporation
23 Clues: model A company’s plan for making a profit • design The way a company’s mission relates to its structure • A portion of a corporation’s income received by stockholders • business An organization that generates income for its owners • business Company that is created to benefit a public interest • A business owned by stockholders who share in profits and losses • ...
Business 2018-03-22
Across
- refers to when something is in insufficient supply
- describes natural resources used in the production of goods and services
- cost is what you give up when you choose to use your economic resources in a particular way
- Jobs or tasks that we pay others to perform for us
- price Is where the consumer is prepared to pay for and one the supplier is prepared to sell for
- items that we consume to satisfy needs and wants
Down
- the ability to see opportunity, manage risk and coordinate resources effectively
- the human effort used to produce goods and services
- something that we want but don't need
- includes resources made by people to assist in the production of goods and services
- where the consumer is willing to buy at a particular price
- when a producer or a supplier is able and willing to supply at a particular price
- something that we need for everyday survival
13 Clues: something that we want but don't need • something that we need for everyday survival • items that we consume to satisfy needs and wants • refers to when something is in insufficient supply • Jobs or tasks that we pay others to perform for us • the human effort used to produce goods and services • where the consumer is willing to buy at a particular price • ...
Business 2024-09-23
Across
- To expand a business by introducing new products or entering new markets to reduce risk.
- under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue.
- Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money.
- When an employee is no longer needed, often because the job is no longer necessary.
- Moving a business or people to a new place, usually for better opportunities or lower costs.
- A situation like business improves or starts doing better after a period of decline.
- The ongoing costs required to keep a business running, like rent, utilities, and salaries.
- To combine or bring together different parts of a business to make it stronger or more efficient.
Down
- The group of customers that a company regularly does business with.
- Officially ending or stopping something, like an employee’s contract or a service.
- Customers who regularly buy from the same company because they trust the brand or product.
- Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders.
- A gradual decrease in the value, amount, or success of something, such as sales or profits.
13 Clues: The group of customers that a company regularly does business with. • under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue. • Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders. • Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money. • ...
Business 2023-03-04
Across
- license required to work in the food industry
- form filled out at end of year for taxes
- form filled out when hired
- perk of a job such as paid time off
- pay you receive before taxes are deducted
- pay you receive after everything is deducted
- an increase in payment rate
- what type of degree is business managment
- is business manager and ceo the same thing
Down
- organizing for something ahead of time
- a goal that takes greater than 6 months to complete
- how many weeks in advance do you tell an employer you are quitting
- a goal that can be completed in less than 6 months
13 Clues: form filled out when hired • an increase in payment rate • perk of a job such as paid time off • organizing for something ahead of time • form filled out at end of year for taxes • pay you receive before taxes are deducted • what type of degree is business managment • is business manager and ceo the same thing • pay you receive after everything is deducted • ...
Business 2023-04-27
Across
- a word for a group of agents.
- its a group of bills you have to pay
- what is a company that's gone broke?
- a certain amount of money that is allowed to be spent on the company
- what is the word for another method of sales forecasting?
- get too much and you could get greedy
Down
- another way to say you have to pay
- someone or some group that makes and sells goods
- an important _____ to success
- what is the word for the the middle amount of annual sales?
- another way to say customer
- a word for switching one value to another
- what type of currency is bitcoin?
13 Clues: another way to say customer • a word for a group of agents. • an important _____ to success • what type of currency is bitcoin? • another way to say you have to pay • its a group of bills you have to pay • what is a company that's gone broke? • get too much and you could get greedy • a word for switching one value to another • someone or some group that makes and sells goods • ...
business 2022-12-06
Across
- When two or more people work together to create or achieve the same thing.
- Goods that are traded, or sold in shops.
- It is a way of working in which people who work for different employers or for themselves share a building or office, often in order to be able to share ideas.
- It is the term given to a company’s name and the recognisable attributes that go with that company.
- It is a large, formal meeting, where people discuss their work, subjects they are studying, etc.
- It is the exchange of information and ideas among people with a common profession or special interest, usually in an informal social setting.
- It is the process of hiring new employees.
Down
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor.
- It items that are made to be sold
- It’s the part of a company that deals with matters relating to its employees.
- Someone who buys or uses goods or services
- It refers to the promotion of a product or service.
- It is a form of marketing and distribution in which the owner of a business system grants to an individual or group of individuals the right to run a business selling a product.
13 Clues: It items that are made to be sold • Goods that are traded, or sold in shops. • Someone who buys or uses goods or services • It is the process of hiring new employees. • It refers to the promotion of a product or service. • When two or more people work together to create or achieve the same thing. • ...
Business 2022-12-13
Across
- the approximate number of years it will take for your investment to double
- to see how it performs
- depends on the person's/life/fiance/job
- measures volatility
- loan from an investor
- An offer to buy this stock
- a company's simplified name
Down
- when high
- stock price relative to its earnings.
- payment companies make per share
- the highest and lower price in a period
- the number of trades in 1 day
- when low
13 Clues: when low • when high • measures volatility • loan from an investor • to see how it performs • An offer to buy this stock • a company's simplified name • the number of trades in 1 day • payment companies make per share • stock price relative to its earnings. • the highest and lower price in a period • depends on the person's/life/fiance/job • ...
Business 2025-10-23
Across
- Indication of an underlying problem within management.
- A common set of activities that make up an important part of a manager's job.
- Explores possible scenarios and sees how outcomes might change.
- Manager who's main job is to guide and direct employees.
- More experienced manager that mentors, guides, and supports employees.
- A backup plan that is prepared in advance.
- Planning how much time is spent on tasks for maximum productivity.
Down
- Someone who reports to a higher level employee or manager.
- Plans employees work such as days, hours, shifts, etc.
- Rules that direct how management should be practiced.
- Detecting defects, correcting them, and preventing future defects.
- When something is not working as expected.
- When a manager evaluates an employee and identifies strengths and weaknesses.
13 Clues: When something is not working as expected. • A backup plan that is prepared in advance. • Rules that direct how management should be practiced. • Indication of an underlying problem within management. • Plans employees work such as days, hours, shifts, etc. • Manager who's main job is to guide and direct employees. • ...
7th Entrepreneurship Terms 2024-03-28
Across
- Offers assistance to customers
- A business owned by two or more people
- compactor: A business that does something similar to yours
- A business owned by one person
- Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a certain period of time :
- The process of starting a new business based upon the opportunities and needs of your target markets and local area ;
Down
- Is an overview of your business of goals includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them:
- in point Is when business expenses and sales = zero because the business met its goal and sold exactly enough units and its cover it fixed expenses:
- pitch A quick of description of your business that you use to explain to customers/investors
- skills Skills needed to be efficient in any jobs marker or workplace :
- up capital The finances required by a new business to pay for essentials fixed and current assets before it opens for business
- expenses that a business must pay regardless of how many sales its made:Liabilities Amount a company owes
- Is an art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates value of that product
- Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business:
- compactor: A business that dose different things but provide the same needs/services
- entity that is usually owned by multiple people stockholders
18 Clues: Offers assistance to customers • A business owned by one person • A business owned by two or more people • Someone who starts and runs their own business • Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts • Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business: • compactor: A business that does something similar to yours • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2015-07-03
Across
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- Shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- Show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- The expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- Money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Are things of value that the business owns.
- Are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
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- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- Are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- Are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- A business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- The debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- Records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- Are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- Are the debts of a business.
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
41 Clues: Are the debts of a business. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Are things of value that the business owns. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The debts a business can pay off very quickly. • The debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Business activities 2023-01-25
Across
- the employee of a franchise
- when you put your company on the stock market
- a business run by an individual or group of people
- the owner of a franchise
- a business that is available on the stock market
- these include customers and suppliers
- when there is a difference between you and your business
- an organization or enterprising entity engaged in commercial, industrial, or professional activities
- a non-profit organisation
- a government run business
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- businesses that use profits to benefit themselves and the local community or a social cause.
- when there is no distinction between you and your business
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- these include owners and employees
- a business owned by one person
- a company owned by a small amount of people that isn't available on the stock market
- a business that is run democratically
- grants a licence to another business to allow it trade using the brand
- Public sector organisations (administered by local/national government) aim to provide a quality service that improves wellbeing.
- Business owned by between 2 and 20 people
20 Clues: the owner of a franchise • a non-profit organisation • a government run business • the employee of a franchise • a business owned by one person • these include owners and employees • a business that is run democratically • these include customers and suppliers • Business owned by between 2 and 20 people • when you put your company on the stock market • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2023-09-12
Across
- Main Business organizer
- your rivalry in a business
- a business made for more than making profit
- a form made to generate information
- the total amount of a specific good
- business seperate from owner
- original model
- Responsibility for your business
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- the things you make
- joint venture
- 2+ people in a business
- a way to store your cash
- one person owning a company
- $
- money game
- money generated
- useful or valuable things/people
- feauturing new methods
- ajm market
- The amount of money you make
20 Clues: $ • money game • ajm market • joint venture • original model • money generated • the things you make • feauturing new methods • Main Business organizer • 2+ people in a business • a way to store your cash • your rivalry in a business • one person owning a company • business seperate from owner • The amount of money you make • useful or valuable things/people • Responsibility for your business • ...
Financial Ratios and Financial Docs 2025-09-19
Across
- SHEET Shows assets and liabilities at a point in time.
- Owner of a company share.
- Costs of running a business.
- RATIO Compares current assets to liabilities.
- Promoting products and services.
- A financial plan for the future.
- Goods a business holds for sale.
- STATEMENT Report on profit and loss over a period.
- Funds for starting a business.
- TEST A strict liquidity test.
- CAPITAL Money for day-to-day operations.
- Legal inability to pay debts.
- Return on capital employed.
- Owners' investment in the business.
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- Debts owed by a business.
- Items of value a business owns.
- Ability to pay short-term debts.
- Anyone with an interest in a business.
- How well a business uses its resources.
- PROFIT Sales minus cost of goods sold.
- TRADER A business with one owner.
- PROFIT Final profit after all expenses.
- Value loss over time.
- How well a business makes money.
- Money left after costs.
- FLOW Movement of money in and out.
- Total money from sales.
- Money owed to others.
- Official financial inspection.
29 Clues: Value loss over time. • Money owed to others. • Money left after costs. • Total money from sales. • Debts owed by a business. • Owner of a company share. • Return on capital employed. • Costs of running a business. • TEST A strict liquidity test. • Legal inability to pay debts. • Funds for starting a business. • Official financial inspection. • Items of value a business owns. • ...
Understanding Business Activity 2022-12-14
Across
- what size is a public limited company usually
- two or more businesses agree to work together on a project and set up a separate business for this purpose.
- the owners of a limited company
- what do business partners usually invest?
- liability what do business owners of an unincorporated business have?
- what do business partners usually share?
- what do business owners of an unincorporated business risk if the company fails?
- the shareholders in a limited liability company which fails only risk losing the amount they have invested in the company and not any of their personal wealth.
- a payment, out of profits, to shareholders as a reward for their investment.
- a business that does not have legal identity separate from its owners. The owners have unlimited liability for business debts.
- often a large company, owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company can sell its shares to the general public.
Down
- a business that is owned and controlled by just person who takes all of the risks and receives all of the profits
- often a small to medium-sized company; owned by shareholders who have limited liability. The company cannot sell its shares to the general public
- liability what do shareholders in a public limited business have?
- non-current assets offered as security against borrowing
- the finance needed when first setting up a business
- besides risks, what does a sole trader receive if they succeed?
- a business formed by two or more people who will usually share responsibility for the day-to-day running of the business. Partners usually invest capital in the business and will share profits
- a business system where entrepreneurs buys the right to use the name, logo and product of an existing business.
- what size is a private limited company usually
20 Clues: the owners of a limited company • what do business partners usually share? • what do business partners usually invest? • what size is a public limited company usually • what size is a private limited company usually • the finance needed when first setting up a business • non-current assets offered as security against borrowing • ...
business 2013-07-11
Across
- to make money
- exchange goods for goods
- to get things cheap
- what you use to buy things
- providing assistance
- a product (tangible)
- anything that we desire
- thing we need for survival
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- Organizations that make products
- a hired worker
- an Organization that is involved with producing goods or providing services for consumers in exchange for money
- pay the government
- buy goods or services
13 Clues: to make money • a hired worker • pay the government • to get things cheap • providing assistance • a product (tangible) • buy goods or services • anything that we desire • exchange goods for goods • what you use to buy things • thing we need for survival • Organizations that make products • ...
business 2023-04-27
Across
- someone that comes to your business to buy stuff
- they make you your items
- the best way to make money
- some one who run the business and tells you what to do
- like a customer they buy things
- when you work for a certain amount of hours
Down
- you loss all your money and become bankrupt
- some businesses have them so you can search what they have and buy online
- you buy them from the shops
- someone you hire to work for you
- you get a raise and get to a higher level
- when the price is drop or has a certain present off
- when you advertise something though tv
13 Clues: they make you your items • the best way to make money • you buy them from the shops • like a customer they buy things • someone you hire to work for you • when you advertise something though tv • you get a raise and get to a higher level • you loss all your money and become bankrupt • when you work for a certain amount of hours • ...
Business 2021-02-10
Across
- Mice and keyboards mostly require______ ports
- What carries out your computers instructions
- What’s used to draw power from the computer
- What attaches to the motherboards PCI slots
- What Stores temporary information
- What stores most of your computers components
- what houses your graphics card
- 1394 What connects to many different peripherals
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- What performs system checks when you turn your computer on
- an older printer or scanner usually connects to this
- What funnels out power through the multicoloured cables
- _____ are slower than an USB
- You see these on the back of your computer
13 Clues: _____ are slower than an USB • what houses your graphics card • What Stores temporary information • You see these on the back of your computer • What’s used to draw power from the computer • What attaches to the motherboards PCI slots • What carries out your computers instructions • Mice and keyboards mostly require______ ports • ...
Business 2022-06-02
Across
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- A person – such as a parent, close family member or friend – who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- a person or institution that owns a sum of money
- spreading payments over multiple periods
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- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- an amount of money loaned at interest by a bank to a borrower, usually on collateral security, for a certain period of time.
- a payment card issued to users to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's accrued debt.
- rating on estimate of the ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on previous dealings
- The money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- another name for a company owner or member
- The maximum output level a company can sustain to provide its products or services.
- The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors.
- a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business
13 Clues: spreading payments over multiple periods • a person or company to whom money is owed • another name for a company owner or member • a person or institution that owns a sum of money • The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors. • a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business • ...
Business 2023-08-01
Across
- Australian taxation office
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- A system of transmitted voices over a distance using wire or radio, by converting acoustic vibrations or electrical signals.
- The state of working for oneself as a freelance or the owner of a business rather than for an employer
- An estimate of income or expenditure for a set period time
- A large company or group of companies authorized to act as a single entity and recognized as such in law.
- The most incurred in or required for something
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- authorizisation 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.
- (of an object or action) require the payment of (a specified sum of money) before it can be acquired or done
- Give someone money that is due for work done, goods received, or a debt incurred
- A person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- Income,especially when of an organization of a substantial nature
- Goods and services tax
13 Clues: Goods and services tax • Australian taxation office • The most incurred in or required for something • An estimate of income or expenditure for a set period time • Income,especially when of an organization of a substantial nature • Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments • ...
Business 2025-03-12
Across
- a measurement of an advertisement’s audience, recorded as a percentage of the original targeted audience.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law.
- Money generated for each product/unit sold after deducting the variable portion of the Business’s costs.
- a sum of money saved or made available for a particular purpose.
- How many times the advertisement was viewed. "GRP"
- an expense that changes in proportion to how much a company produces or sells.
- free from an obligation or liability imposed on others.
Down
- occurs when a government or other authority requires that a fee be paid by citizens and corporations
- a resource with economic value
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the total or whole amount of something.
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- the total or whole amount of something.
- The money generated from normal business operations.
14 Clues: a resource with economic value • the total or whole amount of something. • the total or whole amount of something. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • How many times the advertisement was viewed. "GRP" • The money generated from normal business operations. • free from an obligation or liability imposed on others. • ...
Business 2026-04-22
Across
- Occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- Companies that have separate legal status from their owners
- Are those resources needed to produce goods and services. There are four factors of production and they are in limited supply
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry. This is also known as diversification.
- The aims or targets that a business works towards
- Any person or group with direct interest in the performance and activities of a business
Down
- Does not have a separate legal identity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production
- Business in the public sector that is owned and controlled by the state [government]
- Has both a private sector and a public (state) sector
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. Can be forward or backward.
- Two or more businesses start a new project together, sharing capital, risks and profits
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population
13 Clues: The aims or targets that a business works towards • Has both a private sector and a public (state) sector • Companies that have separate legal status from their owners • The lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population • Business in the public sector that is owned and controlled by the state [government] • ...
Types of Business Organization 2022-11-20
Across
- These are people who are major shareholders in the company but who also have control over it; they are elected by other shareholders in the AGM.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company.
- A partner with unlimited liability
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- An annual meeting between directors and shareholders of a company to vote on major company decisions, to inform them on company performance, elect new directors, etc.
Down
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned, financed and run by 2 to 20 people that also requires a deed of partnership to be used.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- A partner that only provides money and receives profit returns but isn't involved with management.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- liability The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business;
- An agreement between a company with another business organization to allow the distribution of the company's goods and services and the use of its brand name or trademark through the other business organization;
- A partner with limited liability
- owner/s are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services; it usually is well-known, has an identity with a market and brand name for its product.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
20 Clues: A partner with limited liability • A partner with unlimited liability • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business. • owner/s are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business • These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company. • ...
Saturday Crossword Fun Times 06/03 2026-03-06
Across
- A small group of people discussing a product or idea (5,5)
- Physical products sold by a business (5)
- The quantity producers are willing to sell (6)
- The person who legally possesses a business (5)
- A business with a separate legal identity from its owners (7,7)
- Intangible products provided by a business (8)
- Money a business spends in order to operate (5)
- Things customers would like but do not necessarily need (8,5)
- A rival business in the same market (10)
- The total income a business receives from sales (7)
- When owners can only lose the money they invested (7,9)
- A business owned and run by one person (4,6)
- The business that sells the right to use its name and system (10)
- Money invested into a business (7)
- Person who takes the risk of starting and running a business (12)
- The amount consumers are willing and able to buy (6)
- A person who buys goods or services from a business (8)
- The ability to generate new business ideas and take initiative (10)
- A bank facility allowing a business to spend more than is in its account (9)
- Choosing a smaller group from a larger population (8)
Down
- Finance invested in small businesses with high growth potential (7,7)
- Information that already exists and has been collected before (9,8)
- A written set of questions used to collect data (13)
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest (4)
- The person who buys the right to run a franchise (10)
- Financial reward made when total revenue is greater than total costs (6)
- When owners are personally responsible for all business debts (9,9)
- Part of the economy owned and controlled by the government (6,6)
- Part of the economy run by individuals and businesses rather than the government (7,6)
- Things customers require from a product (8,5)
- A document setting out business aims and how to achieve them (8,4)
- Legal responsibility for debts (9)
- A person or group with an interest in a business (11)
- Information collected first hand for a specific purpose (7,8)
- Collecting and analysing information about customers and markets (6,8)
- Where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services (6)
- A business owned by two or more people (11)
- A business agreement to use another firm’s brand and system (9)
- The place where a business operates (8)
- Raising finance through small amounts from many people, often online (12)
40 Clues: Legal responsibility for debts (9) • Money invested into a business (7) • The place where a business operates (8) • Physical products sold by a business (5) • A rival business in the same market (10) • A business owned by two or more people (11) • A business owned and run by one person (4,6) • Things customers require from a product (8,5) • ...
Saturday morning crossword Year 10 06/03 2026-03-06
Across
- A small group of people discussing a product or idea (10)
- Physical products sold by a business (5)
- The quantity producers are willing to sell (6)
- The person who legally possesses a business (5)
- A business with a separate legal identity from its owners (14)
- Intangible products provided by a business (8)
- Money a business spends in order to operate (5)
- Things customers would like but do not necessarily need (13)
- A rival business in the same market (10)
- The total income a business receives from sales (7)
- When owners can only lose the money they invested (16)
- A business owned and run by one person (10)
- The business that sells the right to use its name and system (10)
- Money invested into a business (7)
- Person who takes the risk of starting and running a business (12)
- The amount consumers are willing and able to buy (6)
- A person who buys goods or services from a business (8)
- The ability to generate new business ideas and take initiative (10)
- A bank facility allowing a business to spend more than is in its account (9)
- Choosing a smaller group from a larger population (8)
Down
- Finance invested in small businesses with high growth potential (14)
- Information that already exists and has been collected before (17)
- A written set of questions used to collect data (13)
- Money borrowed that must be repaid with interest (4)
- The person who buys the right to run a franchise (10)
- Financial reward made when total revenue is greater than total costs (6)
- When owners are personally responsible for all business debts (18)
- Part of the economy owned and controlled by the government (12)
- Part of the economy run by individuals and businesses rather than the government (13)
- Things customers require from a product (13)
- A document setting out business aims and how to achieve them (12)
- Legal responsibility for debts (9)
- A person or group with an interest in a business (11)
- Information collected first hand for a specific purpose (15)
- Collecting and analysing information about customers and markets (14)
- Where buyers and sellers exchange goods and services (6)
- A business owned by two or more people (11)
- A business agreement to use another firm’s brand and system (9)
- The place where a business operates (8)
- Raising finance through small amounts from many people, often online (12)
40 Clues: Legal responsibility for debts (9) • Money invested into a business (7) • The place where a business operates (8) • Physical products sold by a business (5) • A rival business in the same market (10) • A business owned and run by one person (10) • A business owned by two or more people (11) • Things customers require from a product (13) • ...
Business Studies 2021-12-19
Across
- the people that are employed by the business and are directly involved in its activities
- the owner of a business (the franchisor) grants a licence to another person or business (the franchisee) to use their business idea
- legal agreement between two or more (usually, up to twenty)people to own, finance and run a business jointly and to share all profits
- sector where the government owns and runs business ventures
- needs that allow the human being to grow psychologically
- a company typically in the early stages of its development
- protects the workers and customers from the business’ activities and safeguard their interests
- this sector involves the manufacture of goods using the resources from the primary sector
- when the owner of two businesses agree to join their firms together to make one business
- a good or service that people would like to have, but is not required for living
- the risk taking ability of the person who brings the other factors of production together to produce a good or service
- the basic economic problem when there are unlimited wants and limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants
- the reason why employees want to work hard and work effectively for the business
- the business will continue even if one of it’s owners retire or die
Down
- any organization that uses all the factors of production (resources) to create goods and services to satisfy human wants and needs
- additional amount paid to workers for good work
- when one business buys out the owners of another business , which then becomes a part of the ‘predator’ business
- companies that can sell shares, unlike partnerships and sole traders, to raise capital
- a business that is not legally separate from the investors
- part of the profit; a return on investment
- paid to salesperson, based on a percentage of sales they’ve made
- this sector involves the use/extraction of natural resources
- a group of workers is given responsibility for a particular process, product or development
- a person who organizes, operates and takes risks for a new business venture
- sector where private individuals own and run business ventures
- any person or group that is interested in or directly affected by the performance or activities of a business
- they purchase and consume the goods and services that the business produces/ provides
- the aims and targets that a business works towards to help it run successfull
- a rapid increase in the manufacturing sector
- when a person or organisation concentrates on a task at which they are best at
- a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business
31 Clues: part of the profit; a return on investment • a rapid increase in the manufacturing sector • additional amount paid to workers for good work • needs that allow the human being to grow psychologically • a business that is not legally separate from the investors • a company typically in the early stages of its development • ...
Entrepreneurship Crossword 2024-05-14
Across
- Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts
- entity that is usually owned by multiple people stockholders
- pitch A quick of description of your business that you use to explain to customers/investors
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- compactor: A business that does something similar to yours
- compactor: A business that dose different things but provide the same needs/services
- The process of starting a new business based upon the opportunities and needs of your target markets and local area ;
- Is an art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates value of that product
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- expenses that a business must pay regardless of how many sales its made:Liabilities Amount a company owes
- A business owned by one person
- A business owned by two or more people
- Is an overview of your business of goals includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them:
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a certain period of time :
- up capital The finances required by a new business to pay for essentials fixed and current assets before it opens for business
- Offers assistance to customers
- in point Is when business expenses and sales = zero because the business met its goal and sold exactly enough units and its cover it fixed expenses:
- skills Skills needed to be efficient in any jobs marker or workplace :
- Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business:
18 Clues: A business owned by one person • Offers assistance to customers • A business owned by two or more people • Someone who starts and runs their own business • Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts • Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business: • compactor: A business that does something similar to yours • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- The expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- The debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- Are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- Records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- Are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- Are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- A business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Are the debts of a business.
Down
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
- Money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- The debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- Are things of value that the business owns.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- Show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
- Are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
41 Clues: Are the debts of a business. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Are things of value that the business owns. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The debts a business can pay off very quickly. • The debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Accounting Terms Crossword 2012-11-14
Across
- Bills for goods and services either bought by or sold to the business.
- All businesses operating in Canada have to pay taxes on their profits or earnings.
- Shows how many dollars of liquid assets a business has for every dollar of short term debt.
- Financial statements are presented to shareholders and potential investors in the form of a glossy publication.
- Is the process of recording, analyzing, and interpreting the economic activities of a business.
- Any business activity involving money is recorded as a transaction.
- A financial statement that shows a business’s profitability over a stated period of time.
- Show the total amount of the goods bought by the business in a year.
- Debts owed to a business by customers, suppliers, etc.
- When a company sells a stock for a price that is higher than they paid for it.
- The expenses involved in operating all the production facilities.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the gross profit and the expenses.
- Money borrowed from a bank or other financial institutions.
- Debts that will not be repaid for decades.
- The allocation of money to various areas of the business. To budget accurately, the business must estimate both sales and expenses.
- The payment for the goods or service received occurs at a future date.
- Are things of value that the business owns.
- Are assets that a business will keep for a long time. (buildings)
- Work that is directly involved in the manufacturing process.
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- A 12 month operating period for a business.
- The business’ ability to pay its short term debts.
- The debts a business can pay off very quickly.
- The movement of cash in and out of the business.
- Purchased supplies or inventory on credit.
- Are reports that summarize the financial performance of a business.
- Are the costs of operating the business during the period the sales took place.
- All the money that is left over after deducting the cost of goods sold form the revenue.
- The owner’s investment in the business, or the financial part of the business that is owned by the owner.
- The cost of the inventory that was sold to generate business revenue for a specific period of time.
- The difference between the cost of the product and the selling price of the product.
- Equity in corporations is known as shareholder’s equity because the shareholders are the owners.
- Are the things a business owns that disappear quickly, usually in less than one year. (cash)
- A business earns revenue or income from the sales of goods or services.
- The debt a business has to pay for real estate.
- Records the cost of all the partially finished goods at inventory time, which is normally the end of the fiscal year.
- Are goods a business purchases and transforms into another product.
- Work that is not directly involved in the cost to manufacture the product.
- A financial statement that shows the financial position of a business on a single, specific date.
- Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash.
- Are the debts of a business.
- Is a method of recording all transactions for a business in a specific format.
41 Clues: Are the debts of a business. • Purchased supplies or inventory on credit. • Debts that will not be repaid for decades. • A 12 month operating period for a business. • Are things of value that the business owns. • Liquid assets can easily be turned into cash. • The debts a business can pay off very quickly. • The debt a business has to pay for real estate. • ...
Ten Old Businesses in Pennsylvania 2024-01-30
Across
- how old is brownstein
- the street Davlyn is located on.
- what kind of business is penn valley chemicals.what kind of business is kleins
- how old is werner coach.
- what kind of business is wolfe and hale.
- the street the chester county chamber of business &industry is located on.
- kind of business is brownstein
- the street Davlyn is located on. (abbrev)
- the street the carpenters hall is located on.
- the street kleins is located on
- what kind of business is kleins
Down
- what kind of business Davlyn is
- what kind of business is werner coach
- the street The philadelphia convention & visitors bureau is located on.
- what kind of business is The Philadelphia convention & visitors Bureau
- the street wolfe&hale are located on.
- what kind of business is the Rowland company
- the street penn valley chemicals is located on.
- how old is the carpenters hall
- what is the chester county chamber of B&I operated from
20 Clues: how old is brownstein • how old is werner coach. • how old is the carpenters hall • kind of business is brownstein • what kind of business Davlyn is • the street kleins is located on • what kind of business is kleins • the street Davlyn is located on. • what kind of business is werner coach • the street wolfe&hale are located on. • what kind of business is wolfe and hale. • ...
Unit 4 2025-09-29
Across
- Managing money and investments for a business
- Anyone affected by a business
- The process of starting and running a new business
- Willingness to take chances in business for the possibility of reward
- Money borrowed from a lender that must be repaid with interest
- Donating money, goods, or services to help causes or communities
- A business owned and operated by one person
- The cost of borrowing money, shown as a percentage
- Operating in a way that protects natural resources and the environment for the future
- A flexible business structure that combines partnership and corporation benefits, protecting owners from personal liability
- Ways to begin a business, such as starting from scratch, buying an existing business, or purchasing a franchise
- Physical items that can be touched, seen, and owned
- Rivalry between businesses to attract customers and make sales
- Measuring success not just by profit, but also by impact on people and the planet
- The owner’s share of the business after all debts are paid
- A business that is licensed to operate under the name and system of an existing company
- A person who takes risks to start and manage a business
- How efficiently a business uses resources to produce goods or services
- A legal business structure that is separate from its owners and can sell stock
- A borrower’s reputation for repaying debts
- A report showing a company’s revenues, expenses, and profit/loss over time
- A new business created to bring a unique product or service to the market
- A business owned and run by members who share in the benefits
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- Money invested by individuals or firms in startup businesses with high growth potential
- The money a business has left after paying all expenses
- Activities or tasks that are done for someone else
- The main functions of business: production, marketing, management, finance, and human resources
- A financial report that shows how money flows in and out of a business
- The process of making products or services that customers see as worth buying
- A flexible loan that allows businesses to borrow up to a certain limit when needed
- Businesses create jobs, produce goods/services, and improve the quality of life in a community
- When businesses act in ways that benefit society, not just make profits
- Doing business honestly and fairly, following moral principles
- An organization that provides goods or services to earn a profit
- Debts or things a business owes
- The ability to borrow money with a promise to pay it back later
- A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities and profits
- Anything a business owns that has value
- A business that provides goods/services without the goal of making profit; instead, it supports a mission
- An independently owned business with fewer employees and less revenue than large corporations
- A financial plan that shows expected income and expenses
- A written document that explains a company’s goals and how it will achieve them
- A financial report that lists a company’s assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time
- Creating new ideas, products, or methods to improve business
44 Clues: Anyone affected by a business • Debts or things a business owes • Anything a business owns that has value • A borrower’s reputation for repaying debts • A business owned and operated by one person • Managing money and investments for a business • Activities or tasks that are done for someone else • The process of starting and running a new business • ...
Economics Unit 3 2013-10-03
Across
- a plan that determines how the business will expand in the future.
- a plan that includes business processes that result in production and delivery of products or service.
- a plan that presents forecasts for the business to show its financial health.
- a statement that establishes the scope and purpose of a company.
- outlines the business and helps investors understand the size, scope and type of your business.
- a ______ analysis shows information gathered about competitors.
- a statement that expresses the specific aspirations of a company and the goals it will try to reach.
- a small business __________ is a government agency that protects the interest of small businesses.
- a _______ summary is a brief account of the key point contained in a business plan.
- a _______ business operates on the internet.
- a ______ analysis includes demographic data about the target market and business location.
Down
- an independently owned business that usually has the owner as its manager.
- a plan that describes the people who will run the firm as well as management's philosophy.
- a plan that looks at likely risks to the business and determines ways to minimize those risks.
- Someone who recognizes a business opportunity and organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of starting a business.
- a Product and ______ plan describes the product or service you want to offer along with possible spin-offs.
- a ________ team plan that shows qualifications you might have in your business.
- a ______ overview presents research of the industry and discusses trends and growth in the industry.
- A business undertaking that involves risk.
19 Clues: A business undertaking that involves risk. • a _______ business operates on the internet. • a ______ analysis shows information gathered about competitors. • a statement that establishes the scope and purpose of a company. • a plan that determines how the business will expand in the future. • ...
Business Studies Revision 2025-06-09
Across
- business activity that provides services (e.g., retail, education)
- the process a business goes through to become a company
- a business that serves a small area or community
- a legal structure owned by shareholders and listed on the stock exchange
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use another business's brand and systems
- a skill of management involving giving tasks to others
- an influence from within the business (e.g., management style)
- a rival business offering similar goods or services
- a person or group with an interest in a business
- a business structure owned by two to twenty people
Down
- a stage in the business lifecycle with high risk and uncertainty
- a business that operates in more than one country
- process of setting goals and strategies
- a leadership style that allows employee independence
- a business owned and operated by one person
- focus of the behavioural approach: employee _______
- a share of the company’s profit paid to shareholders
- industry type focused on mining and agriculture
- a separate legal entity owned by shareholders
19 Clues: process of setting goals and strategies • a business owned and operated by one person • a separate legal entity owned by shareholders • industry type focused on mining and agriculture • a business that serves a small area or community • a person or group with an interest in a business • a business that operates in more than one country • ...
Business Studies Revision 2025-06-09
Across
- business activity that provides services (e.g., retail, education)
- the process a business goes through to become a company
- a business that serves a small area or community
- a legal structure owned by shareholders and listed on the stock exchange
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use another business's brand and systems
- a skill of management involving giving tasks to others
- an influence from within the business (e.g., management style)
- a rival business offering similar goods or services
- a person or group with an interest in a business
- a business structure owned by two to twenty people
Down
- a stage in the business lifecycle with high risk and uncertainty
- a business that operates in more than one country
- process of setting goals and strategies
- a leadership style that allows employee independence
- a business owned and operated by one person
- focus of the behavioural approach: employee _______
- a share of the company’s profit paid to shareholders
- industry type focused on mining and agriculture
- a separate legal entity owned by shareholders
19 Clues: process of setting goals and strategies • a business owned and operated by one person • a separate legal entity owned by shareholders • industry type focused on mining and agriculture • a business that serves a small area or community • a person or group with an interest in a business • a business that operates in more than one country • ...
Business Crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- When a business expands its existing operations.
- when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk of a new business venture.
- The difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought materials.
- Industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors.
- When the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- Money invested into a business by the owners.
- Resources needed to produce goods or services.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- A business owned and operated by just one person.
- When one business buys out the owners of another business.
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- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. It can be forward or backward.
- When there is only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services we desire.
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- The owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own.
- Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- industry extracts and uses the natural resources is Earth to produce raw material.
- The liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfill the total wants of the population.
- The next best alternative is to give up by choosing another item.
- It is measured by the number of people employed, the value of output, the value of sales and the value of capital employed.
- Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- When a business takes over or merges with another business.
25 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Money invested into a business by the owners. • Resources needed to produce goods or services. • When a business expands its existing operations. • A business owned and operated by just one person. • Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials. • When one business buys out the owners of another business. • ...
Business Crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- When a business expands its existing operations.
- when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk of a new business venture.
- The difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought materials.
- Industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors.
- When the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- Money invested into a business by the owners.
- Resources needed to produce goods or services.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- A business owned and operated by just one person.
- When one business buys out the owners of another business.
Down
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. It can be forward or backward.
- When there is only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services we desire.
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- The owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own.
- Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- industry extracts and uses the natural resources is Earth to produce raw material.
- The liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfill the total wants of the population.
- The next best alternative is to give up by choosing another item.
- It is measured by the number of people employed, the value of output, the value of sales and the value of capital employed.
- Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- When a business takes over or merges with another business.
25 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Money invested into a business by the owners. • Resources needed to produce goods or services. • When a business expands its existing operations. • A business owned and operated by just one person. • Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials. • When one business buys out the owners of another business. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
Across
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
Down
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • ...
7th Entrepreneurship Terms 2025-03-17
Across
- Offers assistance to customers
- A business owned by two or more people
- compactor: A business that does something similar to yours
- A business owned by one person
- Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a certain period of time :
- The process of starting a new business based upon the opportunities and needs of your target markets and local area ;
Down
- Is an overview of your business of goals includes details on how you think you are going to achieve them:
- in point Is when business expenses and sales = zero because the business met its goal and sold exactly enough units and its cover it fixed expenses:
- pitch A quick of description of your business that you use to explain to customers/investors
- skills Skills needed to be efficient in any jobs marker or workplace :
- up capital The finances required by a new business to pay for essentials fixed and current assets before it opens for business
- expenses that a business must pay regardless of how many sales its made:Liabilities Amount a company owes
- Is an art of presenting a business in a way that clearly communicates value of that product
- Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business:
- compactor: A business that dose different things but provide the same needs/services
- entity that is usually owned by multiple people stockholders
18 Clues: Offers assistance to customers • A business owned by one person • A business owned by two or more people • Someone who starts and runs their own business • Where a business is out of money and unable to pay debts • Money and valuable belongs to a individuals or business: • compactor: A business that does something similar to yours • ...
Business Studies Revision Quiz 2025-06-09
Across
- business activity that provides services (e.g., retail, education)
- the process a business goes through to become a company
- a business that serves a small area or community
- a legal structure owned by shareholders and listed on the stock exchange
- a business model where a person buys the rights to use another business's brand and systems
- a skill of management involving giving tasks to others
- an influence from within the business (e.g., management style)
- a rival business offering similar goods or services
- a person or group with an interest in a business
- a business structure owned by two to twenty people
Down
- a stage in the business lifecycle with high risk and uncertainty
- a business that operates in more than one country
- process of setting goals and strategies
- a leadership style that allows employee independence
- a business owned and operated by one person
- focus of the behavioural approach: employee _______
- a share of the company’s profit paid to shareholders
- industry type focused on mining and agriculture
- a separate legal entity owned by shareholders
19 Clues: process of setting goals and strategies • a business owned and operated by one person • a separate legal entity owned by shareholders • industry type focused on mining and agriculture • a business that serves a small area or community • a person or group with an interest in a business • a business that operates in more than one country • ...
Ponita /Dennis 2019-11-19
Across
- a consumer choice
- the loss of other alternatives when one alternative was chosen
- occurred because of the unlimited needs and wants
- good and services that are desired but not necessary for survival
- people or business who owes money to the business
- affect the emigration
- control by a government as a whole
- the extraction of raw material
- what the business own and belong to the business
- good and services, necessary for survival
Down
- the income and the expense for an individual
- goods Cocacola and Pepsi
- people or business who the business owe money to
- affect the pollution
- DVD and DVD player
- affect business investment
- what the owner had put into the business
- stage the transform of raw material to a Finnish goods
- money coming into the business from the sale of goods and services
19 Clues: a consumer choice • DVD and DVD player • affect the pollution • affect the emigration • goods Cocacola and Pepsi • affect business investment • the extraction of raw material • control by a government as a whole • what the owner had put into the business • good and services, necessary for survival • the income and the expense for an individual • ...
business terminology revision 2024-10-25
Across
- how many workers are absent
- the limit wanting to be spent
- carrying out activities abroad
- the value of sales
- someone who is the sole owner of a business
- a debt a business owes
- current assests to current liabiities
- proportion of debt to earnings
Down
- divides companies into stars or dogs
- the output per worker over a certain period
- improving business by looking at others
- business owes money to
- owes money to a business
- structure where decisions are shared
- anyone with an interest in the business
- money put in by shareholders
- something a business owns
- money
- predicting what will happen in the future
- medium to long term target
20 Clues: money • the value of sales • business owes money to • a debt a business owes • owes money to a business • something a business owns • medium to long term target • how many workers are absent • money put in by shareholders • the limit wanting to be spent • carrying out activities abroad • proportion of debt to earnings • divides companies into stars or dogs • ...
vocab words 2019-09-27
Across
- account an accounting device used to analyze transactions .
- / an amount on the left side
- equation / an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities ,and owners equity.
- on account / a sale for which cash will be received on a later date.
- / a business activity that changes assets,liabilities or owners equity.
- / anything of value that is owned
- equity / the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- statements / financial reports that summarize financial condition and operations of a business
- entity / is applied when a business financial information is recorded and reported separately from the owners personal financial information
- balance / the amount in a n account.
- / an a amount of the right side
- / an increase in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business.
Down
- / assets taken out of business for the owners personal use
- / a business owned by one person
- of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business.
- / the principle of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- / an amount owned by a business
- / financial rights to assets of a business
- / the account used to summarize the owners equity in a business.
- / a decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- balance / the side of the account that is increased.
21 Clues: / an amount on the left side • / an amount owned by a business • / an a amount of the right side • / a business owned by one person • / anything of value that is owned • balance / the amount in a n account. • / financial rights to assets of a business • of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business. • balance / the side of the account that is increased. • ...
Types Of Companies 2014-10-02
Across
- document confirming organisation has company status
- situation that revenues more than match costs with a cushion of profit
- situation in which there is no restriction to the amount of debts the owners of the business
- business with original idea granting a franchise agreement
- a partner who is not involved in the day to day running of the partnership
- an individual or group of individuals benefiting from using someones else's trading name an experience legally
- public limited company document that enables them to commence trading
- law introduced in 1890 stating how partnerships can and should be set up
- document setting out internal rules and relatrions of business
- finance and materials used to make the product and the business
- business that operates in more than one country
- a legal agreement between a partnership with formal details
Down
- company with shares that can be sold on the stock market
- business agreement between an existing successful business and a new business
- company whose shares cannot be sold to the stock markets
- setting out the external rules and relations of business
- type of business with only one owner
- owner cannot lose anymore than the investment they have put into the business
- return to shareholder of a company
- business association with 2-20 owners with shared responsibilities between eachother
20 Clues: return to shareholder of a company • type of business with only one owner • business that operates in more than one country • document confirming organisation has company status • company with shares that can be sold on the stock market • company whose shares cannot be sold to the stock markets • setting out the external rules and relations of business • ...
E-Commerce Crossword Chapter 1 and 2 Vocab 2013-09-20
Across
- The tendency of some consumers to continue buying the same brand of goods rather than competing brands.
- A retailer that sells its products through traditional channels and online.
- Allows customers to house their Web site documents on the company’s servers.
- The sequence of design, production, and marketing efforts a business conducts to deliver its products at the right price and time.
- A business model in which a business transacts information, goods, or services with another business.
- Business model that allows customers to interact with one another online to transact goods and services.
- Business model that allows customers to easily access relevant information from government agencies.
- Companies offering wireless connection services to the public.
- Indicates the address of a Web Site.
- A business model in which a business or organization uses the Internet to sell its products or services to consumers.
- Businesses model in which consumers initiate the transaction, posting an intent or desire to buy a certain product at a certain price.
- Works in a way similar to cordless telephones, adding short-range radios to computers and PDA’s.
- Any process a business conducts over a computer network.
- sells primarily through the Internet
- A global network of computers, communication tools, and information resources.
Down
- Business model in which the business doesn't buy or sell products or services themselves but acts as an intermediary and brings buyers and sellers together
- Business model that connects the private sector to the government marketplace.
- The common underlying language or protocol through which systems communicate on the Internet.
- a system of policies, operations, resources, and technology used to generate revenue.
- The language that moves hypertext files across the Internet and defines the rules for transferring those files.
- Use automated computer programs to scan Internet databases.
- A business with physical storefronts.
- A global collection of graphical and hypertext Internet pages that can be viewed with a computer.
- the conducting of business by electronic means.
- When pricing changes create a change in the amount of goods or services consumers are willing to buy at a certain price.
- An addressing scheme to identify and locate computers on the Internet.
- The production of goods that offer specialized choices to mainstream buyers.
- markup language The standard language for the Web browser.
- A program used to view, download, surf or access Web documents.
29 Clues: Indicates the address of a Web Site. • sells primarily through the Internet • A business with physical storefronts. • the conducting of business by electronic means. • Any process a business conducts over a computer network. • markup language The standard language for the Web browser. • Use automated computer programs to scan Internet databases. • ...
Types of business 2022-11-20
Across
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that only allows shares to be sold to invited shareholders.
- The business organization that buys the rights to use the company's brand name, business name, production method, etc.
- When, for the first time, shares of a public limited company are made available through the stock market.
- A partner with unlimited liability
- owner/s are personally and fully responsible for all losses and debts of the business
- These are people who have shares in the company, but do not run or manage the company.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are separate legal identities, in addition to having limited liability.
- A partner with limited liability
- The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business
- These are people who are major shareholders in the company but who also have control over it; they are elected by other shareholders in the AGM.
Down
- An annual meeting between directors and shareholders of a company to vote on major company decisions, to inform them on company performance, elect new directors, etc.
- An incorporated, limited type of business organization that allows shares to be sold to the public through the stock market.
- A contractual agreement between two or more business organizations to run a new business project.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned and controlled by one person who also receives all profits.
- The company that allows the distribution of its goods and services; it usually is well-known, has an identity with a market and brand name for its product.
- An unincorporated, unlimited type of business organization that is owned, financed and run by 2 to 20 people that also requires a deed of partnership to be used.
- When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business.
- When the owners of a business and the business itself are one legal identity, in addition to having unlimited liability.
- few legal requirements
- An agreement between a company with another business organization to allow the distribution of the company's goods and services and the use of its brand name or trademark through the other business organization;
- agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution.
21 Clues: few legal requirements • A partner with limited liability • A partner with unlimited liability • When investors only repay for the capital they've invested in the business. • The liability on business owners to repay all of the debts of their business • agreement between the franchisor and the franchisee to allow product distribution. • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
Across
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- A type of environment which contains factors which the business has little control.
Down
- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- _______ advantage is the ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- A type of environment which contains specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • ...
iGCSE Business - Section 1 Understanding Business Activity 2024-05-26
Across
- are the aims or targets that a business works towards.
- is the money invested into a business by the owners.
- has social objectives as well as an aim to make a profit to reinvest ba,ck into the business.
- employed, the total value of capital used in the business.
- when one business buys out the owners of another business, which then becomes part of the 'predator’ business (the business which has taken it over).
- is a good or service which people would like to have, but which is not essential for living. It is unlimited.
- is a form of business in which two or more people agree to jointly own a business.
- is any person or group with a direct interest in the
- total income of a business (revenue) less total costs.
- the percentage of total market sales held by one brand or business.
- are the owners of a limited company. They buy shares which represent part-ownership of the company.
- is a good or service essential for living.
- is the next best alternative given up by choosing another item.
- growth caused when a business expands its existing operations.
- sector of industry extracts and uses the natural
- the cost of bought-in materials and components.
- are payments made to shareholders from the profits (after tax) of a company. They are the return to shareholders for investing in the company.
- sector of industry manufactures goods using the raw materials provided by the primary sector.
- business type that does not have a separate legal identity. Sole traders and partnerships are unincorporated businesses.
- integration is when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- sector of industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry.
- plan, a document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- means that the owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own. Their liability is not limited to the investment they made in the business.
- is a business owned by one person.
- a business based upon the use of the brand names, promotional logos and trading methods of an existing successful business. The franchisee buys the licence to operate this business
- an economy that has both a private sector and a public (state) sector.
- when the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
Down
- is a person who organises, operates and takes the
- means that the liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- are those resources needed to produce goods or services. There are four factors of production and they are in limited supply.
- for a new business venture.
- _____ limited companies are businesses owned by shareholders but they can sell shares to the public and their shares are tradeable on the Stock Exchange.
- is a legal requirement for all companies. Shareholders may attend and vote on who they want to be on the Board of Directors for the coming year.
- integration is when one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. Vertical integration can be forward or backward.
- is the written and legal agreement between business partners. It is not essential for partners to have such an agreement but it is always recommended.
- occurs when there is a decline in the importance of the secondary, manufacturing sector of industry in a country.
- controlled by the state (government).
- and activities of a business.
- combine factors of production to make products (goods and services) which satisfy people’s wants.
- business type that have separate legal status from their owners.
- integration is when one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- growth caused when a business takes over or merges with another business. It is often called integration as one business is integrated into another one.
- ______ limited companies are businesses owned by shareholders but they cannot sell shares to the public.
- is when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks. It is a form of specialisation.
- where two or more businesses start a new project together, sharing capital, risks and profits.
- a business in the public sector that is owned
- there exist unlimited wants but limited resources to produce the goods and services to satisfy those wants. This creates scarcity.
- value, is the difference between the selling price of a product
- is the lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population.
- of Earth to produce raw materials used by other businesses.
- the franchisor.
52 Clues: the franchisor. • for a new business venture. • and activities of a business. • is a business owned by one person. • controlled by the state (government). • is a good or service essential for living. • a business in the public sector that is owned • the cost of bought-in materials and components. • sector of industry extracts and uses the natural • ...
Hospitality and Tourism Vocabulary 2023-09-28
Across
- fee payed to use brand
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- one location business
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
- business with more than one location
- enjoyable activity
- right to business under a brand
- provides a place for people to sleep
- serves food
- travel for a break
- Business for recreational activities
- multiple locations one owner
- people who work to improve a brand
Down
- a place to sleep
- business for overnight stays
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- person who owns the franchise
- business to promote tourism
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- pleasure travel
- Business for travel
- document that sets up a franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- logo,tagline,name
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • travel for business • Business for travel • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
Hospitality and Tourism Vocabulary 2023-09-28
Across
- fee payed to use brand
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- one location business
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
- business with more than one location
- enjoyable activity
- right to business under a brand
- provides a place for people to sleep
- serves food
- travel for a break
- Business for recreational activities
- multiple locations one owner
- people who work to improve a brand
Down
- a place to sleep
- business for overnight stays
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- person who owns the franchise
- business to promote tourism
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- pleasure travel
- Business for travel
- document that sets up a franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- logo,tagline,name
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • travel for business • Business for travel • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
Hospitality and Tourism Vocabulary 2023-09-28
Across
- fee payed to use brand
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- one location business
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
- business with more than one location
- enjoyable activity
- right to business under a brand
- provides a place for people to sleep
- serves food
- travel for a break
- Business for recreational activities
- multiple locations one owner
- people who work to improve a brand
Down
- a place to sleep
- business for overnight stays
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- person who owns the franchise
- business to promote tourism
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- pleasure travel
- Business for travel
- document that sets up a franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- logo,tagline,name
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • travel for business • Business for travel • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
S3 BUSINESS 2026-03-23
Across
- Paying to use equipment rather than buying it
- Equipment and machinery used in production
- LOAN Borrowing money from a bank
- Businesses owned by individuals or shareholders
- People who work for a business
- LIABILITY When owners are responsible for all business debts
- LIABLITY When owners aren’t personally responsible for all business debts
- Money used to run a business
- First stage of production – extracting raw materials
- People responsible for running a business
- Another name for the voluntary sector
Down
- People with an interest in a business
- Goals a business aims to achieve
- Third stage of production – providing services
- Natural resource used in production
- Second stage of production – making goods
- Government-owned organisations
- Workers in production
- Money given by the government that does not need to be repaid
- Risk-taking business skill
20 Clues: Workers in production • Risk-taking business skill • Money used to run a business • People who work for a business • Government-owned organisations • Goals a business aims to achieve • LOAN Borrowing money from a bank • Natural resource used in production • People with an interest in a business • Another name for the voluntary sector • Second stage of production – making goods • ...
Business 2021-04-28
Across
- The industry that provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry is called...
- these occur when one company acquires another with the permission of its board to do so.
- Specific word used when two companies get together.
- After buy service: offer support to fix your product if something happens after buying it. Warranty.
- Not enough goods and services to meet the population needs' and wants'.
Down
- The industry that uses natural resources from earth to produce raw materials is called ...
- Business objectives and details of the operation.
- Service which peopole would like to have.
- Service essential for living.
- Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- the product or service: different colours, materials, etc. branding and quality. These are examples of...
- These people are known as risk takers.
- The money invested into a businness.
13 Clues: Service essential for living. • The money invested into a businness. • These people are known as risk takers. • Service which peopole would like to have. • Business objectives and details of the operation. • Specific word used when two companies get together. • Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. • ...
Business 2022-06-02
Across
- rating on estimate of the ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on previous dealings
- The money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- another name for a company owner or member
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- spreading payments over multiple periods
Down
- a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business
- a person or institution that owns a sum of money
- an amount of money loaned at interest by a bank to a borrower, usually on collateral security, for a certain period of time.
- The maximum output level a company can sustain to provide its products or services.
- a payment card issued to users to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's accrued debt.
- A person – such as a parent, close family member or friend – who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors.
13 Clues: spreading payments over multiple periods • a person or company to whom money is owed • another name for a company owner or member • a person or institution that owns a sum of money • The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors. • a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business • ...
Business 2013-03-19
Across
- how much the customer is paying for the product
- when more money is added to a product for a brand
- something that happens when a compeny goes bust
- the amount of money that is made when you invest in something
- someone who makes a living from selling products
- the currency that spain use
- the people you are aiming to sell your product to
Down
- something needed to help a country run
- the currency that america use
- the currency that england use
- a way to get people to know about your product
- the amount of money you lose
- something that is unique about a product
13 Clues: the currency that spain use • the amount of money you lose • the currency that america use • the currency that england use • something needed to help a country run • something that is unique about a product • a way to get people to know about your product • how much the customer is paying for the product • something that happens when a compeny goes bust • ...
business 2025-04-09
Across
- Splitting work into small tasks, so each person does one part.
- A goal or what someone wants to achieve.
- The money left after paying all the costs.
- Companies that sell goods or services to make money.
- of production The things needed to make goods or services: land, workers, money, and ideas.
- Money or tools used to make more goods or services.
- The money needed to make or do something.
- How much something costs.
- How money, goods, and services are made and used in a country or area.
Down
- When only one company sells a product, so there's no competit
- What you give up when you choose one thing instead of another.
- The money a person or business gets, usually from work or sales.
- When the government gives control of something to a private company.
13 Clues: How much something costs. • A goal or what someone wants to achieve. • The money needed to make or do something. • The money left after paying all the costs. • Money or tools used to make more goods or services. • Companies that sell goods or services to make money. • When only one company sells a product, so there's no competit • ...
business 2025-10-30
Across
- a legal entity that is seperate from its owner
- pay it off
- direct exchange of goods.
- promotes innovative products
- the Red
- the collective term for the money and assets
- the ability to borrow money or receive goods/services
Down
- Enterprise
- Enterprise
- a person who erates a business
- a contract where a business (the franchisor) grants another person or company
- the Black a business or individual is profitable and solvent
- Proprietorship
- Equity
- a platform that connects third-party sellers with buyers
15 Clues: Equity • the Red • Enterprise • Enterprise • pay it off • Proprietorship • direct exchange of goods. • promotes innovative products • a person who erates a business • the collective term for the money and assets • a legal entity that is seperate from its owner • the ability to borrow money or receive goods/services • a platform that connects third-party sellers with buyers • ...
business 2026-06-02
Across
- Money used to start a business
- Promoting a product or service
- card, A card used to borrow money for purchases
- study of money and resources
- Machine used to withdraw cash
Down
- Putting money into a bank account
- Study of money and resources
- A long-term professional path
- A document showing earnings and deductions
- Banking done online
- Valuable things a person or company owns
- management, Organizing how you use your time
- Someone who starts a business
- card, A card that pulls money directly from your bank
14 Clues: Banking done online • Study of money and resources • study of money and resources • A long-term professional path • Someone who starts a business • Machine used to withdraw cash • Money used to start a business • Promoting a product or service • Putting money into a bank account • Valuable things a person or company owns • A document showing earnings and deductions • ...
vocab words 2019-09-27
Across
- / a decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business.
- / an amount on the left side
- balance / the amount in a n account.
- balance / the side of the account that is increased.
- / a business owned by one person
- / the account used to summarize the owners equity in a business.
- on account / a sale for which cash will be received on a later date.
- account an accounting device used to analyze transactions .
- statements / financial reports that summarize financial condition and operations of a business
- equity / the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- entity / is applied when a business financial information is recorded and reported separately from the owners personal financial information
Down
- / an increase in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- / the principle of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- / assets taken out of business for the owners personal use
- / financial rights to assets of a business
- / a business activity that changes assets,liabilities or owners equity.
- / anything of value that is owned
- equation / an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities ,and owners equity.
- / an amount owned by a business
- / an a amount of the right side
21 Clues: / an amount on the left side • / an amount owned by a business • / an a amount of the right side • / a business owned by one person • / anything of value that is owned • balance / the amount in a n account. • / financial rights to assets of a business • of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business. • balance / the side of the account that is increased. • ...
Business Concepts 2024-02-12
Across
- business which develops products for distribution from raw goods
- Business Structure business structural design which continuously adapts and changes
- Partnership form of partnership which partners have an unequal share and liability in the business and are responsible only for the amount invested
- of Command principle in which an employee should have only one supervisor to whom they are responsible; decreases conflicting demands and priorities
- business which moves finished goods from one business to another by buying, storing and reselling goods; often referred to as “middlemen”
- Proprietorship business owned and operated by one individual
- Authority straightforward form of authority; gives the supervisor the right to direct the work of their employees without consulting others
- Structure clearly defined and organized organizational structure
- Employees employees who produce an organization’s goods and services and generally do not manage or oversee the work of other employees
- category of the organizational functions of business which utilizes resources to make sure the business runs smoothly to meet goals
- part of an organization’s management team which oversees the work of operative employees; considered first-level managers
- category of the organizational functions of business which delivers produced goods and services to consumers in a timely manner
- category of the organizational functions of business which manages the use of business funds, obtains needed funds and creates a financial plan
- business which changes raw goods into a more finished form, known as processed goods
- Resources category of the organizational functions of business which maintains the employment process and trains and develops employees
- intermediary which sells goods and services to the consumer
- Domestic Product total market value of all goods and services produced within the borders of a country during a specific time period; also referred to as GDP
- tangible or physical items
- period of the business cycle in which business activity is at a maximum
- category of the organizational functions of business which creates goods and services in the most efficient and cost-effective manner
- Chain connects the producer to the processor to the manufacturer to the intermediaries and ultimately to the consumer and can include the many businesses in between such as, shipping and storage, to provide goods or services to satisfy consumer wants or needs
Down
- Decision-Making occurs when decisions are made by the individuals who are the closest to the problem; more conducive to making changes in a process
- Managers employees who manage other managers and are responsible for establishing and achieving the goals of a specific department
- goods and services a person requires for survival
- intermediary which buys finished goods from manufacturers in large quantities and sells them to businesses or retailers in smaller quantities
- Organization business which provides goods and services to businesses and individuals, but operate on donations, volunteers and philanthropists rather than profit
- Structure laid-back and undefined organizational structure; involves employees completing tasks which may not always fit their job description
- Authority supports line authority; allows others to advise, service and assist the supervisor if needed; allows for input and suggestions from additional staff members, but does not guarantee implementation
- business which changes raw or processed goods into finished goods
- category of the organizational functions of business which performs functions related to recording and reporting financial transactions
- goods and services a person desires, yet are unnecessary for day-to-day life
- Business Structure business structural design which is divided by products or services produced and subdivided by functions
- Decision-Making occurs when only a select few people at the top of an organization make the decisions
- category of the organizational functions of business which promotes goods and services, guides products through the product life cycle and understands consumers through marketing research
- Business Structure business structural design which consists of teams with the authority to make decisions and has no chain of command
- separate legal entity which forms a board to act as governing bodies
- Business Structure business structural design which is a non-elaborate, informal design with centralized authority
- category of the organizational functions of business which sells goods and services
- period of the business cycle in which business activity decreases for two consecutive quarters
- period of the business cycle in which business activity is increasing toward full production
- period of the business cycle in which business activity is at its lowest
41 Clues: tangible or physical items • goods and services a person requires for survival • intermediary which sells goods and services to the consumer • Proprietorship business owned and operated by one individual • business which develops products for distribution from raw goods • Structure clearly defined and organized organizational structure • ...
Business Crossword 2021-04-28
Across
- When a business expands its existing operations.
- when the production process is split up into different tasks and each worker performs one of these tasks.
- A person who organises, operates and takes the risk of a new business venture.
- The difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought materials.
- Industry provides services to consumers and the other sectors.
- When the owners of two businesses agree to join their businesses together to make one business.
- Money invested into a business by the owners.
- Resources needed to produce goods or services.
- Both private sector and public sector.
- When one business merges with or takes over a business in a completely different industry.
- A business owned and operated by just one person.
- When one business buys out the owners of another business.
Down
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry but at a different stage of production. It can be forward or backward.
- When there is only a limited amount of resources available to produce the unlimited amount of goods and services we desire.
- When one business merges with or takes over another one in the same industry at the same stage of production.
- The owners of a business can be held responsible for the debts of the business they own.
- Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials.
- When people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
- industry extracts and uses the natural resources is Earth to produce raw material.
- The liability of shareholders in a company is limited to only the amount they invested.
- The lack of sufficient products to fulfill the total wants of the population.
- The next best alternative is to give up by choosing another item.
- It is measured by the number of people employed, the value of output, the value of sales and the value of capital employed.
- Document containing the business objectives and important details about the operations, finance and owners of the new business.
- When a business takes over or merges with another business.
25 Clues: Both private sector and public sector. • Money invested into a business by the owners. • Resources needed to produce goods or services. • When a business expands its existing operations. • A business owned and operated by just one person. • Industry manufactures goods using the raw materials. • When one business buys out the owners of another business. • ...
vocab words 2019-09-27
Across
- equity / the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- / anything of value that is owned
- / a business owned by one person
- / the principle of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- / assets taken out of business for the owners personal use
- entity / is applied when a business financial information is recorded and reported separately from the owners personal financial information
- balance / the amount in a n account.
- statements / financial reports that summarize financial condition and operations of a business
- / an a amount of the right side
- / financial rights to assets of a business
Down
- balance / the side of the account that is increased.
- / an increase in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- / a decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- account an accounting device used to analyze transactions .
- / a business activity that changes assets,liabilities or owners equity.
- of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business.
- equation / an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities ,and owners equity.
- / an amount owned by a business
- on account / a sale for which cash will be received on a later date.
- / an amount on the left side
- / the account used to summarize the owners equity in a business.
21 Clues: / an amount on the left side • / an amount owned by a business • / an a amount of the right side • / a business owned by one person • / anything of value that is owned • balance / the amount in a n account. • / financial rights to assets of a business • balance / the side of the account that is increased. • of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business. • ...
vocab words 2019-09-27
Across
- equity / the amount remaining after the value of all liabilities is subtracted from the value of all assets
- / an amount owned by a business
- / a decrease in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business
- / financial rights to assets of a business
- equation / an equation showing the relationship among assets, liabilities ,and owners equity.
- account an accounting device used to analyze transactions .
- on account / a sale for which cash will be received on a later date.
- / assets taken out of business for the owners personal use
- / an a amount of the right side
- / a business owned by one person
- entity / is applied when a business financial information is recorded and reported separately from the owners personal financial information
- balance / the side of the account that is increased.
Down
- / an increase in owners equity resulting from the operation of a business.
- statements / financial reports that summarize financial condition and operations of a business
- / the principle of right and wrong that guide an individual in making decisions
- balance / the amount in a n account.
- / a business activity that changes assets,liabilities or owners equity.
- / an amount on the left side
- of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business.
- / anything of value that is owned
- / the account used to summarize the owners equity in a business.
21 Clues: / an amount on the left side • / an amount owned by a business • / an a amount of the right side • / a business owned by one person • / anything of value that is owned • balance / the amount in a n account. • / financial rights to assets of a business • of accounts / a list of accounts used by a business. • balance / the side of the account that is increased. • ...
A-Level Business 2021-12-15
Across
- a ratio of a company's debt to the value of its equity
- a process in supply chain management where the business assigns part of its business activities to another business
- the process of hiring people in the business
- a way of becoming an innovative organisation
- the specific goal of a business
- the situation which cost equals revenue
- moral principles that govern a business' behaviour or conducting business activities
- the responsiveness of demand based on the change in price or income
- the specific purpose of a business
- a quantity of merchandise or goods held in stock
- groups of people that are interested in your business and have an effect on business decision making
- the effectiveness of productive effort
Down
- something that comes along in each decision, which the business is not sure about the outcome
- financial and non-financial benefit that increase employees' desire to work
- a type of management style that the manager has the most power
- a method of entering international market
- a financial reward for shareholders at the end of each quarter
- the classification of customers into different groups
- the set of marketing tools that a firm uses to pursue its marketing objectives in the target market
- a external factor influences costs and demand by having high amount of similar business to yours
20 Clues: the specific goal of a business • the specific purpose of a business • the effectiveness of productive effort • the situation which cost equals revenue • a method of entering international market • the process of hiring people in the business • a way of becoming an innovative organisation • a quantity of merchandise or goods held in stock • ...
A-Level Business 2021-12-15
Across
- a ratio of a company's debt to the value of its equity
- a process in supply chain management where the business assigns part of its business activities to another business
- the process of hiring people in the business
- a way of becoming an innovative organisation
- the specific goal of a business
- the situation which cost equals revenue
- moral principles that govern a business' behaviour or conducting business activities
- the responsiveness of demand based on the change in price or income
- the specific purpose of a business
- a quantity of merchandise or goods held in stock
- groups of people that are interested in your business and have an effect on business decision making
- the effectiveness of productive effort
Down
- something that comes along in each decision, which the business is not sure about the outcome
- financial and non-financial benefit that increase employees' desire to work
- a type of management style that the manager has the most power
- a method of entering international market
- a financial reward for shareholders at the end of each quarter
- the classification of customers into different groups
- the set of marketing tools that a firm uses to pursue its marketing objectives in the target market
- a external factor influences costs and demand by having high amount of similar business to yours
20 Clues: the specific goal of a business • the specific purpose of a business • the effectiveness of productive effort • the situation which cost equals revenue • a method of entering international market • the process of hiring people in the business • a way of becoming an innovative organisation • a quantity of merchandise or goods held in stock • ...
Hospitality Vocab Crossword 2023-09-28
Across
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- people who work to improve a brand
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- one location business
- multiple locations one owner
- industry that prepares food and drinks
- travel for rest
- enjoyable activity
- business to promote tourism
- business for overnight stays
- person who owns the franchise
- right to business under a brand
- Business for travel
- travel for business
- provides services to people away from home
Down
- travel for a break
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- a place to sleep
- logo,tagline,name
- Multiple locations, one owner
- business with more than one location
- pleasure travel
- serves food
- document that sets up a franchise
- provides a place for people to sleep
- fee paid to use brand
- Business for recreational activities
27 Clues: serves food • pleasure travel • travel for rest • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • travel for a break • enjoyable activity • Business for travel • travel for business • one location business • fee paid to use brand • business to promote tourism • multiple locations one owner • business for overnight stays • Multiple locations, one owner • person who owns the franchise • ...
AOS 2: External Environment 2017-01-12
Across
- The people who purchase goods and services from a business, expecting high quality at competitive prices.
- Those businesses or individuals that supply the materials and other resources that the business needs to conduct its operations.
- _______________ lobby groups.Special interest groups that promote environmental issues to the public, government and businesses.
- The ability of a business to develop strategies that ensure it has an “edge” over competitors.
- Factors which the business has some degree of control.
- Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business.
- _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity.
- The effect of hi-tech communications, lower transport costs and unrestricted trade and financial flows turning the whole world into a single market, producing a more integrated global economic system.
- The practice of moving some of a business’ processes or services to the same or another business located overseas.
- The specific outside stakeholders with whom the business interacts in conducting business.
- The range of suppliers from which the business purchases materials and resources.
- Organisations formed by employees in an industry, trade or occupation to represent them in efforts to improve wages and working conditions.
- The percentage of income, or the value of a good, service or asset, paid as tax.
Down
- Groups of people who attempt to directly influence or persuade a business to adopt particular policies or procedures.
- Factors which the business has little control.
- Other businesses or individuals who offer rival, or competing, goods and services to the ones offered by the business.
- ______ environment. The broad conditions and trends in the economy and society within which a business operates.
- The price charged or paid for the use of money that has been deposited or borrowed.
- Business _______ are organisations that support businesses through the provision of training and education programs, advice and information.
- _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates.
- _____________ issues relating to the growing use of tools, techniques or systems by businesses to solve problems or serve a purpose.
21 Clues: Factors which the business has little control. • Factors which the business has some degree of control. • _______ environment surrounding conditions in which the business operates. • Refers to the economic, environmental and social performance of a business. • _______ conditions. The set of influences that relate to economic activity. • ...
hospitality 2023-09-28
Across
- travel for rest
- idustry that prepares food and drinks
- a place to sleep
- serves food
- Business for travel
- enjoyable activity
- business for overnight stays
- travel for business
- multiple locations one owner
- fee payed to use brand
- one location business
- logo,tagline,name
- meeting the needs of guests with kindness and goodwill
- business to promote tourism
Down
- people who work to improve a brand
- pleasure travel
- provides a place for people to sleep
- Organization for students interested in the hospitality industry
- document that sets up a franchise
- provides services to people away from home
- right to business under a brand
- Business for recreational activities
- includes lodging,food service,recreation, and tourism.
- business with more than one location
- person who owns the franchise
- Multiple locations, one owner
- travel for a break
27 Clues: serves food • travel for rest • pleasure travel • a place to sleep • logo,tagline,name • enjoyable activity • travel for a break • Business for travel • travel for business • one location business • fee payed to use brand • business to promote tourism • business for overnight stays • multiple locations one owner • person who owns the franchise • Multiple locations, one owner • ...
Business 2013-10-11
Across
- - a method of fining the gap in the market
- - a totally new product
- - the market that you target
- - something you have to take to be successful
- - the person who buys your product
- - the word for a person who works for a business
Down
- - a variation of a product
- - someone who develops a business
- - tangible
- - another word for a business
- - opposite of product
- - the person who uses the product
- - the people who work for the business
13 Clues: - tangible • - opposite of product • - a totally new product • - a variation of a product • - the market that you target • - another word for a business • - someone who develops a business • - the person who uses the product • - the person who buys your product • - the people who work for the business • - a method of fining the gap in the market • ...
Business 2021-03-10
Across
- Must have at least one _____
- Whoever sues the business actually sues the _____.
- It's the people that will buy your product.
- It's a hybrid entity, ______ company.
- It is essentially an artificial person.
Down
- It's a business that has only one owner .
- The details of the arrangement are outlined in a document called a partnership _____.
- The types of businesses are _____, merchandising, and manufacturing.
- It can have two or more owners.
- It's the process of establishing your image with customers.
- An effort to influence consumer perception of a _____ or product
- Limited liability company (Abrv.)
- It's the status of all new business projects (Plural)
13 Clues: Must have at least one _____ • It can have two or more owners. • Limited liability company (Abrv.) • It's a hybrid entity, ______ company. • It is essentially an artificial person. • It's a business that has only one owner . • It's the people that will buy your product. • Whoever sues the business actually sues the _____. • ...
Business 2019-03-04
Across
- legal possessor of a business
- limited company most common, shares not available in stock market
- affected by the activities of a business
- has the skills or organisational title to run the business
- performs a labour for free
- gives instructions, held responsible for employee actions
- voluntary organisation
Down
- 2 or more people share profits and losses
- limited liability by law
- performs a labour
- one person creates the company
- this college
- ;imited company with shares for sale
13 Clues: this college • performs a labour • voluntary organisation • limited liability by law • performs a labour for free • legal possessor of a business • one person creates the company • ;imited company with shares for sale • affected by the activities of a business • 2 or more people share profits and losses • gives instructions, held responsible for employee actions • ...
Business 2021-04-28
Across
- The industry that provides services to consumers and the other sectors of industry is called...
- these occur when one company acquires another with the permission of its board to do so.
- Specific word used when two companies get together.
- After buy service: offer support to fix your product if something happens after buying it. Warranty.
- Not enough goods and services to meet the population needs' and wants'.
Down
- The industry that uses natural resources from earth to produce raw materials is called ...
- Business objectives and details of the operation.
- Service which peopole would like to have.
- Service essential for living.
- Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- the product or service: different colours, materials, etc. branding and quality. These are examples of...
- These people are known as risk takers.
- The money invested into a businness.
13 Clues: Service essential for living. • The money invested into a businness. • These people are known as risk takers. • Service which peopole would like to have. • Business objectives and details of the operation. • Specific word used when two companies get together. • Loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. • ...
Business 2022-06-02
Across
- A person – such as a parent, close family member or friend – who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business
- another name for a company owner or member
- rating on estimate of the ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on previous dealings
- The money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- spreading payments over multiple periods
- a person or institution that owns a sum of money
Down
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- The maximum output level a company can sustain to provide its products or services.
- The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors.
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- a payment card issued to users to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's accrued debt.
- an amount of money loaned at interest by a bank to a borrower, usually on collateral security, for a certain period of time.
13 Clues: spreading payments over multiple periods • a person or company to whom money is owed • another name for a company owner or member • a person or institution that owns a sum of money • The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors. • a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business • ...
Business 2022-06-02
Across
- a person or company to whom money is owed
- A person – such as a parent, close family member or friend – who pledges to pay back the loan if you do not.
- a person or institution that owns a sum of money
- spreading payments over multiple periods
Down
- the amount of money a lender or financial institution receives for lending out money.
- an amount of money loaned at interest by a bank to a borrower, usually on collateral security, for a certain period of time.
- a payment card issued to users to enable the cardholder to pay a merchant for goods and services based on the cardholder's accrued debt.
- rating on estimate of the ability of a person or organization to fulfill their financial commitments, based on previous dealings
- The money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- another name for a company owner or member
- The maximum output level a company can sustain to provide its products or services.
- The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors.
- a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business
13 Clues: spreading payments over multiple periods • a person or company to whom money is owed • another name for a company owner or member • a person or institution that owns a sum of money • The legal debts a company owes to third-party creditors. • a resource of value that you own or lease that helps you run your business • ...
Business 2024-09-23
Across
- Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money.
- Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders.
- Customers who regularly buy from the same company because they trust the brand or product.
- Officially ending or stopping something, like an employee’s contract or a service.
- under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue.
Down
- The ongoing costs required to keep a business running, like rent, utilities, and salaries.
- Moving a business or people to a new place, usually for better opportunities or lower costs.
- A situation like business improves or starts doing better after a period of decline.
- When an employee is no longer needed, often because the job is no longer necessary.
- A gradual decrease in the value, amount, or success of something, such as sales or profits.
- To expand a business by introducing new products or entering new markets to reduce risk.
- The group of customers that a company regularly does business with.
- To combine or bring together different parts of a business to make it stronger or more efficient.
13 Clues: The group of customers that a company regularly does business with. • under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue. • Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders. • Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money. • ...
business 2025-02-14
Across
- A newly created business, often focused on innovation and growth.
- Money put into a business or project with the expectation of making a profit
- An organization or entity that sells goods or services to customers for profit.
- The total amount of money a business earns from sales before expenses are deducted
- A specific group of customers that a business aims to attract with its products or services.
- The identity of a business, including its name, logo, and reputation
Down
- The money a business keeps after subtracting all costs and expenses from its revenue
- Other businesses that sell similar products or services and compete for customers.
- Moral principles that guide how a business operates and interacts with customers and society.
- A place or environment where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services.
- When a business spends more money than it earns, resulting in negative financial results.
- Any individual or group affected by a business, such as customers, employees, or investors.
- A person who starts and runs their own business, taking financial risks to make a profit.
13 Clues: A newly created business, often focused on innovation and growth. • The identity of a business, including its name, logo, and reputation • Money put into a business or project with the expectation of making a profit • An organization or entity that sells goods or services to customers for profit. • ...
Business 2022-10-19
Across
- A company that cannot raise share capital from the general public. The shares are sold to private family members and friends.
- The people responsible for the daily running of a business or a department within the business.
- Individuals with a common interest who seek to place demands on organizations to act in a particular way.
- Do not form part of the business but have a direct interest or involvement in the actions of the organization (customers, suppliers and the government).
- Total cost / Quantity of output.
Down
- Businesses where there is no legal distinction between the owner of the business and the business itself-everything is carried out in the name of the owners.
- Members of the organization (employees, managers and directors).
- The situations where people have disagreements on certain matters due to differences in their opinions.
- The senior members of staff who have been elected by a company's shareholders to run the business on their behalf.
- Market cost of the product, but without spending on making the product.
- It is called division of labor.
- Total Revenue (inflows of money, usually from the scale of products) - Total costs.
- sole traders and partnerships.
13 Clues: sole traders and partnerships. • It is called division of labor. • Total cost / Quantity of output. • Members of the organization (employees, managers and directors). • Market cost of the product, but without spending on making the product. • Total Revenue (inflows of money, usually from the scale of products) - Total costs. • ...
Business 2025-08-22
Across
- the various activities a business undertakes to identify, create, communicate, and deliver value to its target audience, ultimately satisfying customer needs and achieving organizational goals
- the goods and services a business produces to satisfy customers wants or needs.
- the percentage of the total revenue or sales in a market that a company's business makes up
- products,promotion,price,and place
- a formulated thought or opinion
Down
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- the process or technique of promoting, selling, and distributing a product or service.
- the process of collecting vital information about a company's target audience, market, and competition
- a tangible item that is produced and sold to consumers
- a particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed
- a method of selling that involes analyzing cusomer wants and needs and aiming to fulfill
- the performance of a particular task in exchange of money.
- the process or technique of promoting, selling, and distirbuting a product or service.
13 Clues: a formulated thought or opinion • products,promotion,price,and place • a tangible item that is produced and sold to consumers • the performance of a particular task in exchange of money. • a particular group of consumers at which a product or service is aimed • the goods and services a business produces to satisfy customers wants or needs. • ...
Business 2025-09-24
Across
- research that already exists that has been carried out by someone else
- small specific subset of a larger market
- a business that sells to consumers
- setting a high price initially when demand is high and then lowering over time
- setting a low price to enter the market and gain market share before increasing
- research that does not already exist
Down
- How well a business can change the product so that a consumer recognises it as superior
- products which are all the same or alike
- when a product is turned into something else
- what the item is used for
- a business that sells goods to the retailers
- what the item looks like
- charging a similar price to direct rivals
13 Clues: what the item looks like • what the item is used for • a business that sells to consumers • research that does not already exist • products which are all the same or alike • small specific subset of a larger market • charging a similar price to direct rivals • when a product is turned into something else • a business that sells goods to the retailers • ...
Business Finance 2025-12-05
Across
- amount of goods and services money can buy
- person who borrows funds
- business owned by two or more people
- someone who invests in the stock of a business
- forecasting of a business' future financing requirements
- business who's owners are stockholders
- Efficient and effective management of funds
- used for start-up business requirements
Down
- today's worth of future money
- general rise in the prices of goods and commodities
- business owned by one person
- also known as the strategic financial plan
- also known as the operating financial plan
- pope who visited Philippines in 2015
- currents assets of your business that are used in operations
- used for business operations' working capital
- makes money increase over time, given a certain interest rate
- person who deposits
- place where buyers and sellers congregate to trade stocks
- represents small pieces of ownership in a business that trades in a stock market
- amount of your original funds will be worth in the future
21 Clues: person who deposits • person who borrows funds • business owned by one person • today's worth of future money • pope who visited Philippines in 2015 • business owned by two or more people • business who's owners are stockholders • used for start-up business requirements • amount of goods and services money can buy • also known as the strategic financial plan • ...
Business Finance 2025-12-05
Across
- person who borrows funds
- Efficient and effective management of funds
- also known as the operating financial plan
- currents assets of your business that are used in operations
- amount of goods and services money can buy
- amount of your original funds will be worth in the future
- someone who invests in the stock of a business
- business owned by one person
- general rise in the prices of goods and commodities
- forecasting of a business' future financing requirements
Down
- person who deposits
- also known as the strategic financial plan
- place where buyers and sellers congregate to trade stocks
- business who's owners are stockholders
- today's worth of future money
- used for start-up business requirements
- pope who visited Philippines in 2015
- business owned by two or more people
- used for business operations' working capital
- makes money increase over time, given a certain interest rate
- represents small pieces of ownership in a business that trades in a stock market
21 Clues: person who deposits • person who borrows funds • business owned by one person • today's worth of future money • pope who visited Philippines in 2015 • business owned by two or more people • business who's owners are stockholders • used for start-up business requirements • also known as the strategic financial plan • also known as the operating financial plan • ...
TYPES OF BUSINESSES 2026-03-09
Across
- Growing crops or raising animals
- Choices made in running a business
- A business owned and run by two or more people
- Money given to support a cause or organization
- Public authority that may support non-profit organizations
- A very large company, often international
- A place where bread and cakes are made or sold
- A person who owns a business
- Money earned from a business after costs
- Money that a person or business owes
- A place where doctors work together to treat people
- A business owned and run by a group for common benefit
- Small restaurants serving drinks and light meals
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- A share of the profits received by shareholders
- A business owned and managed by one person
- People who invest money in a company
- An organization created to help people or support a cause
- The possibility of losing money or facing problems
- An organization that sells goods or services
- A separate legal business unit owned by shareholders
20 Clues: A person who owns a business • Growing crops or raising animals • Choices made in running a business • People who invest money in a company • Money that a person or business owes • Money earned from a business after costs • A very large company, often international • A business owned and managed by one person • An organization that sells goods or services • ...
2.03_FI91 Vocab Review 2022-11-07
Across
- Financially sound enough to obtain products or money based on a promise to pay later
- Legal protection of an invention or a process granted by government to its owners for a certain number of years
- Money payments for the use of borrowed money
- The situation that exists when more money flows into a business than flows out
- All of the expenses involved in running a business
- A document that grants permission to operate a business
- A document that grants permission to do something
- Advantages or payments employees receive in addition to their wages
- All monies owed to a firm by its customers
- Money lent to individuals or businesses in exchange for the promise of repayment plus interest
- Monies spent to make the public aware of products or services
- Income statement
- The money that a business spends
- The amount an owner has invested in the business, plus or minus profits and losses
- The amount of money a business pays for the products it will sell
Down
- Business costs that are not affected by changes in sales volume
- The money that a business collects
- A financial summary with estimates as to when, where, and how much money will flow into and out of a business
- The amount of money a business has available at the beginning of each month
- The movement of funds into and out of a business
- The sum of money paid to employees in a given period
- Those who invest their funds in a business;
- The amount of cash a business has left at the end of the month
- The direction in which a particular industry is moving
- Anything of value that a business owns
25 Clues: Income statement • The money that a business spends • The money that a business collects • Anything of value that a business owns • All monies owed to a firm by its customers • Those who invest their funds in a business; • Money payments for the use of borrowed money • The movement of funds into and out of a business • A document that grants permission to do something • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2023-10-11
Across
- Stock shares that give owners limited voting rights
- Merger merger that combines unrelated firms
- firm whose products are sold to customers by the franchisee
- Liability Company (LLC) secures the corporate advantage of limited-liability
- Capital money invested in a business by another business firm or group
- contractual business arrangement between a manufacturer and a dealer
- Corporations organizations whose goals do not include securing a profit
- Proprietorship business ownership in which there is no legal distinction between the sole proprietorship’s status as an individual and his or her status as a business owner
- owners of a corporation due to their purchase of stock in the corporation
- Merger merger that combines firms operating at different levels
- Venture partnership between companies formed for a specific undertaking
- Stock shares that give owners voting rights but only residual claims
- Ownership business ownership in which workers own shares of company stock
- Business Administration (SBA) principal government agency concerned with helping small U.S. firms
Down
- Business firm operated from the residence of the business owner
- of Directors governing body of a corporation
- legal organization with assets and liabilities separate from those of its owner
- agreement in which two or more firms combine to form one company
- Merger merger that joins firms in the same industry
- Corporation type of for-profit-corporation that includes a positive impact on society and the environment
- Plan written document that provides orderly statement of a company’s goals, methods and standards
- association of two or more persons who operate a business
- agreement in which one company purchases another
- Business independent business with fewer than 500 people
- Incubator or accelerator local programs designed to provide low-cost shared business facilities
- small-business loans often used to buy equipment or operate a business
26 Clues: Merger merger that combines unrelated firms • of Directors governing body of a corporation • agreement in which one company purchases another • Merger merger that joins firms in the same industry • Stock shares that give owners limited voting rights • association of two or more persons who operate a business • ...
GCSE Business - Chapter 1 2025-05-07
Across
- The owners are not responsible for the debts of the business. The limit of their liability for the business’ debts is the amount they invested.
- A business’ ability to make maximum profit with low operating expenses.
- The sale of the rights to use/sell a product by a franchisor to a franchisee. A fixed fee and/or a percentage is paid in return. The franchiser specifies the standards and provides training and support.
- When two or more businesses agree to join together.
- One business takes control of another.
- Those people who own shares in a limited company; each shareholder is a part owner of the business.
- Money that the business has in cash or at the bank.
- The intention to reach a goal.
- A business that is owned and operated by one person.
- The cost of making one choice concerning the use of limited resources at the expense of an alternative choice.
- A business’ goals that relate to fair treatment of the people concerned: customers, investors, suppliers or workers.
- The difference between the money received from the sale of a good/service and the amount it cost; the amount that remains after all the costs have been paid. Profit = total revenue – total cost.
- A detailed statement of how the business intends to operate, either at start-up or during a given period of time. Business plans are based on forecasts and so cover only a short time.
- A specific statement that defines a precise goal that can be measured and delivered within a given time.
- The capacity of a business to stay in business. It is dependent on the business selling sufficient amounts of its goods/services to cover all its costs.
- The extent of the owner’s/owners’ responsibility for the debts of the business.
- Two or more businesses join together.
- Individuals who own the business or own a share(s) in it, in return for the rights to decision making and profits, balanced with the risks involved.
- When the owner(s) are responsible for all the debts of the business.
Down
- Associations, charities, co-operatives or voluntary organisations set up to further nonmonetary ideals such as cultural, educational, religious and public service. Profits/losses are retained/absorbed.
- A business that extracts the earth's natural resources.
- The elements that combine in the production process: land, labour, capital and enterprise.
- A business that is owned and operated by a group of between 2 or more people.
- A business that is owned by shareholders. Anyone can buy shares in the business. Shareholders have limited liability.
- The possibility that the return on investment will be lower than expected.
- A business grows by increasing its output, by increasing its customer base or by developing new product(s).
- The ability to identify business ideas and opportunities to bring them to fruition and to take risks where appropriate.
- A business that provides services to consumers or other businesses.
- Items that are produced from raw materials for sale to businesses or consumers.
- Things that people would like to have; not limited to the things they need to survive.
- A business that uses raw materials to manufacture goods or construct items.
- A business that is owned by shareholders; the shares are not available to the general public. Shareholders have limited liability.
- The human wants that are essential to survival; clothing, food, shelter, warmth or water.
- Those with an interest in the way that a business operates.
- The process of increasing a business’ size.
- The growth of a business by joining with another by merger or takeover.
- An action that is carried out to fulfil a need or demand in return for payment.
- The value that a shareholder is able to get for the money invested in the business: capital gains, dividend payments, pay-outs to shareholders or proceeds from buyback programmes.
- A person who has the vision to use initiative to make business ideas happen, managing the resources and risks.
- A business’ increase in size. Methods include: asset value, employees, market share, markets, profits and sales.
40 Clues: The intention to reach a goal. • Two or more businesses join together. • One business takes control of another. • The process of increasing a business’ size. • When two or more businesses agree to join together. • Money that the business has in cash or at the bank. • A business that is owned and operated by one person. • ...
Internal environment 2019-04-08
Across
- Goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers
- A method of raising finance through appeals for donations via social media and the internet
- A professional who provides advice on legal matters such as business formation, registration, contracts and legislation
- The process that a business goes through to become a registered company and a separate legal entity
- A business that is licensed to operate under the name of an existing business and distribute its goods or services
- A business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s
- Any group or individual who has an interest in, or is affected by, the activities of a business
- The strategies used to increase the number of visitors to a website by making it more visible on search engines such as Google
- An unincorporated business structure with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners
- A business that sells large volumes of goods to retailers. While wholesalers are increasingly selling direct to the public, they offer heavily discounted prices on bulk purchases such as those made by retailers.
- The funds provided by banks, other financial institutions, government and suppliers, and which must be paid back over time, with interest
- When a customer refuses to purchase goods or services from a business as a form of protest against the undesirable activities of the business
Down
- A business that operates by selling goods and services to the customer at a price higher than the cost to produce or purchase the goods in bulk. Examples include Kmart and Target.
- The person or business to whom a lease is granted
- When a business sells to others the rights to distribute its goods and use the business name
- A person that is not directly employed by the business but has been contracted to perform certain tasks
- a professional who provides advice on all financial management issues and taxation obligations
- A means by which local councils allocate land for different uses, such as residential, commercial, recreational and industrial
- Starting a business using personal finance or the revenue from the business
- The owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits
- A way of financing the purchase of assets without a large initial capital outlay
- The monetary value attached to the reputation of a particular business
- A legal document that provides details about investment in the company
- When a bank allows a business or individual to overdraw their account up to an agreed limit for a specified time, to help overcome a temporary cash shortfall
- The funds contributed by the owner(s) of a business to start and build the business
25 Clues: The person or business to whom a lease is granted • The owners of a company who are entitled to a share of its profits • A business that has a separate legal existence apart from its owner/s • The monetary value attached to the reputation of a particular business • A legal document that provides details about investment in the company • ...
General Knowledge 2018-05-28
Across
- Accounts receivables are also known as...
- Worth of a business
- Tangible property held for sale
- Type of business structure
- Allowance made for wear and tear of an asset over its estimated useful life
- Employer requirement for employees earning $450.00 p/m or more
- Costs of running a business
- What a business owes
- The process of recording financial transactions and keeping financial records
- Used to plan for future financial activities
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- For most businesses the financial year runs from July to ...
- End of month procedure to check off transactions
- This report shows the position of a business
- Mind Your Own Business program name
- Another word for income earned from sales
- Number of owners in a Sole Trader business structure
- Business Activity Statements are lodged monthly, annually or...
- The name of the new employment award introduced across Australia
- Item of value owned by the business
- Form of saving a .myo data file before closing the program
20 Clues: Worth of a business • What a business owes • Type of business structure • Costs of running a business • Tangible property held for sale • Mind Your Own Business program name • Item of value owned by the business • Accounts receivables are also known as... • Another word for income earned from sales • This report shows the position of a business • ...
-CL_B 2021-12-21
Across
- A payment out of profits to shareholders based on their investment.
- A business owned by the state.
- A business that doesn't have a legal identity separated from their owners. They have unlimited liability for business debts.
- Companies that produce/manifacture goods from natural resources.
- Final products that are sold to the customer. They are either toched or seen.
- A part of economy that is controlled/owned by the governament.
- Companies that supply the goods/ services to the customers.
- An individual or group which has an interest towards business due to them getting affected affected by its activities and decisions.
- A gathering of like-minded people that put pressure on businesses / governaments to change their policies in order to reach an objective
- Non-available assets offered as security against borrowing
- The revenue of a business shown as a percentage of the total market value.
- When the business falls in risk, you only lose how much you invested but not any personal wealth.
- A product/service that is vital for living.
- The amount of resources/wealth in a country, including production and consumption of goods/services.
Down
- Two businesses agreeing to work together and set up a diffrent business for that.
- An individual/business who owns shares in a limited company.
- A document describing the aims/purpose which is used to persuade lenders/investors to finance the business.
- A business owned and controlled by two or more people.
- A person who has an idea about a business and takes the financial risk of starting and managing it.
- A business with social objectives that reinvests most of its profits back into the business or into benefiting society on a large scale.
- Physical goods like furniture or delivery.
- A part of economy owned by individual people.
- If an incorporated business bankrupts, the owners have to use their own wealth to finance the business debts.
- A product/service that people like, but is not essential for living.
- Companies that extract natural resources.
- The economy in which resources are owned by both private and public sectors.
- A statement of a specific target that has to be included in SMART.
- The owners of a limited company.
- A business system where people buy the right to use their name/logo/product of a business.
- A business that is controlled and owned by one person.
- The earns of a business from the sale of its products/services.
31 Clues: A business owned by the state. • The owners of a limited company. • Companies that extract natural resources. • Physical goods like furniture or delivery. • A product/service that is vital for living. • A part of economy owned by individual people. • A business owned and controlled by two or more people. • A business that is controlled and owned by one person. • ...
Beyoncé’s Investments & Business Acumen 2025-07-06
Across
- Sector Beyoncé has invested in
- Beyoncé’s role in guiding ventures
- Control Beyoncé has over her ventures
- Estate Type of investment in properties
- Plan behind Beyoncé’s business moves
- Beyoncé’s role in business
- Power Beyoncé uses in the marketplace
- Type of ownership Beyoncé acquires
- Foundation of Beyoncé’s financial success
- What Beyoncé builds and promotes
- Growth of Beyoncé’s business empire
- Valuable holdings Beyoncé owns
- Income generated from business deals
- How Beyoncé presents her companies
- Park Activewear brand launched by Beyoncé
Down
- Collection of Beyoncé’s investments
- Industry Beyoncé is heavily involved in
- Status that boosts Beyoncé’s business
- New businesses Beyoncé invests in
- Business combining Beyoncé’s companies
- Agreement Beyoncé signs with companies
- Strategy Beyoncé uses for wealth
- Financial gain Beyoncé seeks
- Beyoncé’s ventures beyond music
- Business relationships Beyoncé forms
- Market Beyoncé targets with her brands
- Business line for Beyoncé’s perfumes
- How Beyoncé monetizes her brand
- Approach Beyoncé applies to business
- Portion of ownership Beyoncé holds
30 Clues: Beyoncé’s role in business • Financial gain Beyoncé seeks • Sector Beyoncé has invested in • Valuable holdings Beyoncé owns • Beyoncé’s ventures beyond music • How Beyoncé monetizes her brand • Strategy Beyoncé uses for wealth • What Beyoncé builds and promotes • New businesses Beyoncé invests in • Beyoncé’s role in guiding ventures • Type of ownership Beyoncé acquires • ...
Business Terminology 2026-03-26
Across
- Business owned by partners
- Government owned business
- Money to start or run a business
- One company controls the market
- A big business owned by shareholders
- Using goods and services
- Borrow money and pay later
- Money owed
- Legal rights to take property for debt
- Business owned by one person
- Making money
- A person who starts a business
- Trading without money
- Something valuable you own
- Losing money
- New business or a risky project
Down
- Making goods or services
- Businesses trying to win customers
- Asking people questions
- Money you owe
- A place to buy and sell
- A worker who creates ideas in a company
- Money earned from sales
- First sample product
- Company ownership investments
- The right to run a brand business
- Pieces of company ownership
- Introduction of new ideas, creative, original
- Amount that is available to sell
- Money left after costs
- Business owned by people
- Money taken out of an account
32 Clues: Money owed • Making money • Losing money • Money you owe • First sample product • Trading without money • Money left after costs • Asking people questions • A place to buy and sell • Money earned from sales • Making goods or services • Using goods and services • Business owned by people • Government owned business • Business owned by partners • Borrow money and pay later • ...
Entrepreneurship 2025-10-23
Across
- | A person who buys goods or services
- | When owners aren’t personally responsible for company debts
- | The process of getting customers interested in a product
- | The costs a business pays to keep running
- | The group of people a business aims to sell to
- | Someone who invests money in new or growing businesses
- | The money left after all costs are paid
- | The chance a business might lose money
- | Something a business makes and sells
- | The total money a business makes from sales
- | A big company that is its own legal entity
- | Creating something new or improving an existing idea
Down
- | A business owned by two or more people
- | Someone who starts and runs their own business
- | A written plan that explains how a business will succeed
- | Finding out what customers want or need
- | Other businesses selling similar products or services
- | Any way of promoting a product or service
- | A business owned and run by one person
- | Work done for others in exchange for payment
20 Clues: | A person who buys goods or services • | Something a business makes and sells • | A business owned by two or more people • | The chance a business might lose money • | A business owned and run by one person • | The money left after all costs are paid • | Finding out what customers want or need • | The costs a business pays to keep running • ...
