business Crossword Puzzles
Commerce 2020-07-05
Across
- trading of shares in electronic form
- consumer price index
- a person who works for a wages or salary
- financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceeds assets
- indirect cost
- indirect tax
- reputation of the business
- Direct tax
- farm credit is regulated by
- send ( goods and services ) to another country for sale
- steady increase in the productive capacity of the economy
- reduction in value of assets
Down
- a general increase in price and fall in the purchasing power
- an article or commodity in which business man deals
- a period of temporary economic decline
- a financial gain
- a person who purchases goods and services
- who check book of accounts
- a person who hires employees
- production and distribution of goods and services
20 Clues: Direct tax • indirect tax • indirect cost • a financial gain • consumer price index • who check book of accounts • reputation of the business • farm credit is regulated by • a person who hires employees • reduction in value of assets • trading of shares in electronic form • a period of temporary economic decline • a person who works for a wages or salary • ...
Commerce 2020-07-05
Across
- trading of shares in electronic form
- consumer price index
- a person who works for a wages or salary
- financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceeds assets
- indirect cost
- indirect tax
- reputation of the business
- Direct tax
- farm credit is regulated by
- send ( goods and services ) to another country for sale
- steady increase in the productive capacity of the economy
- reduction in value of assets
Down
- a general increase in price and fall in the purchasing power
- an article or commodity in which business man deals
- a period of temporary economic decline
- a financial gain
- a person who purchases goods and services
- who check book of accounts
- a person who hires employees
- production and distribution of goods and services
20 Clues: Direct tax • indirect tax • indirect cost • a financial gain • consumer price index • who check book of accounts • reputation of the business • farm credit is regulated by • a person who hires employees • reduction in value of assets • trading of shares in electronic form • a period of temporary economic decline • a person who works for a wages or salary • ...
Commerce 2020-07-05
Across
- trading of shares in electronic form
- consumer price index
- a person who works for a wages or salary
- financial shortage that occurs when liabilities exceeds assets
- indirect cost
- indirect tax
- reputation of the business
- Direct tax
- farm credit is regulated by
- send ( goods and services ) to another country for sale
- steady increase in the productive capacity of the economy
- reduction in value of assets
Down
- a general increase in price and fall in the purchasing power
- an article or commodity in which business man deals
- a period of temporary economic decline
- a financial gain
- a person who purchases goods and services
- who check book of accounts
- a person who hires employees
- production and distribution of goods and services
20 Clues: Direct tax • indirect tax • indirect cost • a financial gain • consumer price index • who check book of accounts • reputation of the business • farm credit is regulated by • a person who hires employees • reduction in value of assets • trading of shares in electronic form • a period of temporary economic decline • a person who works for a wages or salary • ...
The stories of famous entrepreneurs 2023-04-19
Across
- earned some money
- break into a computer system
- not successful
- can be easily carried around
- the amount of money you have
- make no profit. there is no money to keep the business open.
- open a business in new countries
- open a new business
- likes to spend time alone
- drawings appear to move
- made a lot of money
- don't attend classes or graduate from university or college
- computer code
Down
- introduce and sell something
- introduced or sold something
- it's listed on the stock exchange
- an interesting or important part of something
- the first one to become successful
- started, created, began
- give money or other goods to charity
- a person who cares more about computers and gear than anything else
21 Clues: computer code • not successful • earned some money • open a new business • made a lot of money • started, created, began • drawings appear to move • likes to spend time alone • introduce and sell something • introduced or sold something • break into a computer system • can be easily carried around • the amount of money you have • open a business in new countries • ...
Greek Economy, Culture, Cuisine and Etiquette 2014-04-21
Across
- Orthodox Main religion in Greece
- Common way to greet in Greece
- Greek Currency
- Athens is the birthplace of the
- In 2008 Greece went into an economic
- This cheese is used on many Greek dishes
- The ___________ rate in Greece in 27.3%
- Greeks judge someone based primarily on his/her
- Main export of Greece
- Greeks prefer a ________ work environment
- Greece has a ____ uncertainty avoidance than your country
Down
- Business card should be presented with the ______ side up
- Businesses are closed during this month
- 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of
- For a business meeting attire should be
- This alcoholic beverage is consumed at most meals
- _________ meetings should follow an agenda
- _______ interactions should take place before business
- Important industry in Greece
- Capital of Greece
20 Clues: Greek Currency • Capital of Greece • Main export of Greece • Important industry in Greece • Common way to greet in Greece • 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of • Athens is the birthplace of the • Orthodox Main religion in Greece • In 2008 Greece went into an economic • Businesses are closed during this month • For a business meeting attire should be • ...
Roll no 25314 2025-11-04
Across
- - of Good Analytical Questions
- - operations in R (reading/writing, SQL in R)
- - Analytics Applications (Marketing Analytics, HR
- - for Analytics
- - Data Visualization Tools
- - Analyst vs Business Analyst
- - / sapply / tapply functions in R
- - Information, Knowledge (differences)
- - for Analytics
- - Structures in R (vectors, lists, data frames, matrices,
- - Intelligence vs Data Science
- Analytics)
- - Programming Environment
- Chain Analytics, Web & Social Media
- - of Analytics (Descriptive, Diagnostic, Predictive,Prescriptive)
Down
- - Control in R (loops, conditionals)
- - Decision-Making Process
- - of Analytics
- - Analysis (introduction)
- - Testing (conceptual)
- - Visualization (concept)
- - Quality Issues
- - Types in R
- - Data Analysis (EDA)
- - Scraping basics in R
- - of a Business Analyst
- - of Analytics
- - maturity stages of organizations
- - Exploration / Data Cleaning
- - Analytics vs Business Analysis
- - Bar, Pie Charts, Histograms (visualization types)
- - of Insights
32 Clues: Analytics) • - Types in R • - of Insights • - of Analytics • - of Analytics • - for Analytics • - for Analytics • - Quality Issues • - Data Analysis (EDA) • - Testing (conceptual) • - Scraping basics in R • - of a Business Analyst • - Decision-Making Process • - Analysis (introduction) • - Visualization (concept) • - Programming Environment • - Data Visualization Tools • ...
Economics 2022-11-16
Economics Unit 2 & 2.1 Review 2015-06-14
Across
- When personal assets can be used to pay down any outstanding business debts.
- The easiest and least expensive business organization to set up, common among those who work out their homes. (Hair stylist, small engine repair, computer repair, tutor)
- This change in demand is related to what price the consumers believe the product will be like in the future.
- What a government may implement if there believe people are paying too much for a product or service. (ie. Rent Control)
- The bad winter we had this year affected many businesses and is an example of this change in supply.
- Person in a business deal who wants the price to be a low as possible.
- This is where the buyers and sellers meet in the middle; the price at which there is no shortage or surplus as the demand meets the supply.
- When only a persons investment in a company can be used to pay down any outstanding business debts, and not any personal assets.
- Person in a business deal who wants the price to be as high as possible.
Down
- If you chose to buy a less desirable brand of cola because the price is better, you are displaying an example of this change in demand.
- BMW, Bombardier Inc., PepsiCo are all examples of this type of business organization.
- This change in demand is related to increase or decrease in the number of consumers, saying that demand increase when the number of consumers increase and vice versa.
- What a government may implement if they believe sellers are not getting enough $ for a product or service.
- The quantity demanded varies inversely with the price, as long as other things do not change.
- A place where a product is bought or sold, all the buyers and sellers of a particular good or service and the process by which a buyer and seller arrive at a mutually acceptable price and quantity.
- Business organization in which you share management, assets and profits.
- A Credit Union is an example of this type of business organization
- The quantity supplied will increase if price increases and fall if price falls as long as other things do not change.
18 Clues: A Credit Union is an example of this type of business organization • Person in a business deal who wants the price to be a low as possible. • Business organization in which you share management, assets and profits. • Person in a business deal who wants the price to be as high as possible. • ...
Principle of Business Revision 2024-11-17
Across
- A protective feature found on most money
- Trader A business organization owned and operated by one individual.
- An exchange of goods and services without money
- A person who takes risks to organize and operate a business.
- A form of business where the franchisor give permission to the franchisee to operate their business.
- LTD A company that sells shares of ownership to the public.
Down
- A business run by two or more persons
- The economic system where resources are owned and controlled by individuals or businesses
- A function of management where supervisor assign work to subordinates
- A functional area of the Business
- Goods that satisfy human wants.
11 Clues: Goods that satisfy human wants. • A functional area of the Business • A business run by two or more persons • A protective feature found on most money • An exchange of goods and services without money • A person who takes risks to organize and operate a business. • LTD A company that sells shares of ownership to the public. • ...
birthday puzzle 2022-02-21
Across
- must order with beancurd/always facing the wall
- pack/pouch
- bold slogan
- Latest product
- favourite egg
- How your business took off
- Jordan's financier
- Your favourite fruit
- your boyfriend's (yes) nickname
- Age you started your business
- Your zodiac sign
- nice
- waterproof tee
- your first cartoon
- your favourite bag
- your nickname
- Your chinese zodiac
Down
- of the present
- your junior college
- extinct
- business partner
- what we are going to do next
- he sees all
- kung fu actor
- favourite place starting with mc
- old office
- 50% discount
- favourite place starting with mac
- Nickname for your chou chou
- _______ world
- closeup of kiss
- _______ campus
- _______ rocher
- you share a birthday with this famous company's founder
34 Clues: nice • extinct • pack/pouch • old office • bold slogan • he sees all • 50% discount • favourite egg • kung fu actor • _______ world • your nickname • of the present • Latest product • _______ campus • _______ rocher • waterproof tee • closeup of kiss • business partner • Your zodiac sign • Jordan's financier • your first cartoon • your favourite bag • your junior college • Your chinese zodiac • Your favourite fruit • ...
Accounting 2022-04-07
Across
- Revenue minus expenses
- represent the amount of revenue generated by the business
- expenses without a function
- the daily expenses for operating your business
- all the expenses for running your business
- the loss in value of an asset over time
- a required contribution to the government based on income
- opposite of assets
Down
- takes a long time to convert into cash
- debts are an example of
- can easily be converted to cash
- give this to lenders like investors or the bank
- profit before any expenses
- divisions in the general ledger
- accounting systems main ledger
- should be kept seperate from your personal accounting
- give specific financial details about the company
- profit after expenses
- Owners Equity minus liabilities
- assets buildings or property are examples of
20 Clues: opposite of assets • profit after expenses • Revenue minus expenses • debts are an example of • profit before any expenses • expenses without a function • accounting systems main ledger • can easily be converted to cash • divisions in the general ledger • Owners Equity minus liabilities • takes a long time to convert into cash • the loss in value of an asset over time • ...
Greece Economy, Culture, Cuisine and Etiquette 2014-04-21
Across
- Athens is the birthplace of the
- Orthodox Main religion in Greece
- The ___________ rate in Greece in 27.3%
- In 2008 Greece went into an economic
- 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of
- Important industry in Greece
- This alcoholic beverage is consumed at most meals
- Greeks judge someone based primarily on his/her
- Greece has a ____ uncertainty avoidance than your country
- _______ interactions should take place before business
Down
- Businesses are closed during this month
- _________ meetings should follow an agenda
- For a business meeting attire should be
- Business card should be presented with the ______ side up
- Greeks prefer a ________ work environment
- Greek Currency
- Capital of Greece
- Common way to greet in Greece
- This cheese is used on many Greek dishes
- Main export of Greece
20 Clues: Greek Currency • Capital of Greece • Main export of Greece • Important industry in Greece • Common way to greet in Greece • 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of • Athens is the birthplace of the • Orthodox Main religion in Greece • In 2008 Greece went into an economic • Businesses are closed during this month • For a business meeting attire should be • ...
Topic 5 Crossword 2022-11-09
Across
- two or more firms in different stages of production join together
- advanced skills
- term for unions and management negotiating a new labor contract
- merger of three or more unrelated businesses
- sell merchandise to members at reduced price
- gives workers the choice to join a union or not
- minimal skill
- specialized abilities
Down
- less pay and benefits
- very few stockholders
- Most complex form of business
- increase wages and better working conditions
- no specialized skills
- two or more firms competing in the same market join
- Semi-independent business that pays a parent company
- all nonmilitary people employed or unemployed
- provide a service like health
- no owner,often run by a board
- Business owned by two or more people
- stocks bought and sold in financial markets
20 Clues: minimal skill • advanced skills • less pay and benefits • very few stockholders • no specialized skills • specialized abilities • Most complex form of business • provide a service like health • no owner,often run by a board • Business owned by two or more people • stocks bought and sold in financial markets • increase wages and better working conditions • ...
Chapter 6 Key Terms Crossword 2023-02-02
Across
- Acquiring a similar business yo yours at the same level on the supply chain
- Introduced sleeping, Dining, and parlor cars to trains
- Founding member of IWW
- First in America to strike oil
- Outlawed business monopolization
- Allows state governments to regulate industries that affect the "Common Good"
- Inventor of the telephone
Down
- International Labour organization
- Linked the east and west side of the United States
- Founder of Standard Oil
- Large federation of labour unions
- Invented the lightbulb
- Requires railroad rates to be "reasonable and just"
- Founded the AFL
- Steel Baron
- Early proccess for steel manufacturing
- teacher turned union organizer
- A fake construction company
- Inventor of the typewriter
- Acquiring a similar business yo yours at a different level on the supply chain
20 Clues: Steel Baron • Founded the AFL • Invented the lightbulb • Founding member of IWW • Founder of Standard Oil • Inventor of the telephone • Inventor of the typewriter • A fake construction company • teacher turned union organizer • First in America to strike oil • Outlawed business monopolization • International Labour organization • Large federation of labour unions • ...
PAPIES 1 2023-09-12
Across
- - Encourages businesses to improve and innovate.
- - Often driven by technological advancements.
- - Top-level decision-makers.
- - Refers to the environment in which businesses operate.
- - Organizing and overseeing operations.
- - Key to finding innovative solutions.
- - Smartphones, computers, and gadgets are examples.
- - A small company with big dreams.
- - A driving force behind product design.
- - The spirit of innovation and enterprise.
Down
- - A key quality in successful business figures.
- - The focal point of most businesses.
- - Careful planning in business is essential.
- - What businesses aim to provide to their customers.
- - Funding for business growth.
- - Something created for sale or use.
- - Someone with a vision for a new venture.
- - The driving force behind progress.
- - Advertising, branding, and customer engagement.
- - The entrepreneurial spirit drives innovation.
20 Clues: - Top-level decision-makers. • - Funding for business growth. • - A small company with big dreams. • - Something created for sale or use. • - The driving force behind progress. • - The focal point of most businesses. • - Key to finding innovative solutions. • - Organizing and overseeing operations. • - A driving force behind product design. • ...
Jonathan's Crossword puzzle 2026-03-16
Across
- very little
- a person who needs to hire someone
- rivalry
- the number of things a group of people can make
- money you get from work
- diffrent workers with different jobs
- emergencies, retirement,, ect...
- money the government takes from u
- necessary tools to make things
- someone who works for an employer
- The Us has a _____ economy
- alot
- costumer
Down
- tax on thing that u buy
- A specific thing at witch your dedicated to
- looking for items similar to what you wanna buy
- work
- buying something instead of something else
- a plan for how you're gonna spend your money
- business that makes a product
- something that can be used to start a business
- someone who starts a business
22 Clues: work • alot • rivalry • costumer • very little • tax on thing that u buy • money you get from work • The Us has a _____ economy • business that makes a product • someone who starts a business • necessary tools to make things • emergencies, retirement,, ect... • money the government takes from u • someone who works for an employer • a person who needs to hire someone • ...
Chapter 22 2016-04-26
Across
- works for one insurance company
- which protects againsts claims for injuries that result from usin their product
- protect a business if work is not finished
- Protects lawsuits for mistakes in advertising
- Required to transfer risk to an insurance company
- works in a specific geographic area
- protects a company in case of employee theft
Down
- pays net profit and expenses while business is shut down
- Act of breaking and entering a home.
- Machines that verify if a credit card is good
- Protects a business from a lawsuit
- is a government-regulated program that provides medical income benefits to employees injure on the job
- Involves taking the property by force or threat
- the failure to exersise reasonable care
- threat to your business without the possibility of gain
- taking a chance for profit or loss
16 Clues: works for one insurance company • Protects a business from a lawsuit • taking a chance for profit or loss • works in a specific geographic area • Act of breaking and entering a home. • the failure to exersise reasonable care • protect a business if work is not finished • protects a company in case of employee theft • Machines that verify if a credit card is good • ...
Introduction to Business 2022-08-12
Across
- Perceptible by touch.
- A type of business that provides intangible products.
- Skilled job
- A financial gain.
- A type of business that purchases finished products and resell them to consumers.
- A sale of products or services to make a profit.
Down
- An article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- A type of business that uses raw materials, parts, and components to assemble finished goods.
- companies that combine more than one type of business.
- A job or profession
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- Unable to be touched or grasped.
12 Clues: Skilled job • A financial gain. • A job or profession • Perceptible by touch. • Unable to be touched or grasped. • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • A sale of products or services to make a profit. • A type of business that provides intangible products. • companies that combine more than one type of business. • ...
Accounting 11 Chapter 1 & 2 2025-02-20
Across
- Entity Concept, A business is separate from its owner.
- Payable, Money a business owes.
- Proprietorship, A business owned by one person.
- Accounting Equation, Assets = Liabilities + Equity.
- Receivable, Money owed to a business.
- Principle, Record expenses when revenue is earned.
- A business separate from its owners.
Down
- Recognition Principle, Record revenue when earned, not received.
- Sheet, A statement showing assets and liabilities.
- Principle, Record assets at their original cost.
- How easily assets turn into cash.
- Liability, A debt due in more than a year.
12 Clues: Payable, Money a business owes. • How easily assets turn into cash. • A business separate from its owners. • Receivable, Money owed to a business. • Liability, A debt due in more than a year. • Proprietorship, A business owned by one person. • Principle, Record assets at their original cost. • Sheet, A statement showing assets and liabilities. • ...
TL1 Who is Who ????? 2013-09-03
Across
- TMS Managing Counsel - PL (Enjoys fly fishing)
- TMS Senior Managing Counsel - Legal and Corporate Responsibility, Business Operations Support (Enjoys skiing, boating and fishing)
- TMS Legal Secretary - PL (Loves gardening and baking cupcakes)
- TMS Administrative Assistant - Legal and Corporate Responsibility, PL (Completed Honolulu marathon)
- TMS Managing Counsel - Business Operations Support (Is a 6-degree black belt in the "Way of the Sword" a traditional; Japanese style of fencing)
- TEMA Senior Legal Assistant - Research and Development (Enjoys spending time with family and friends on the lake)
- TEMA Assistant General Counsel - Research & Development (Enjoys cooking)
- TMS GC and Chief Legal Officer, Toyota North America; GVP, GC, Corp Sec and Chief Environmental Officer (Was a DJ while attending college)
- TdPR Legal Counsel - Executive Office (Loves to make ice cream and recently took up yoga)
- TMS Sr. Legal Secretary - Warranty/Lemon Law (Has traced ancestors as far back as 1830)
- TEMA Senior Paralegal - Corporate Support (Is building a new home)
- TMS Managing Counsel - Business Operations Support (Proficient in speaking, reading and writing Spanish)
- TEMA Associate Staff - Legal (Likes to shop)
- TMS Managing Counsel - Labor and Employment (Author of multiple legal thrillers)
- TMS Managing Counsel - Legal and Corporate Responsibility (Loves to cook, read and play tennis)
- TMS Legal Secretary - Business Operations Support (Loves to travel)
- TMS Legal Assistant Sr. - Labor and Employment (Cares for rescued cats/kittens at a no-kill animal shelter)
- TMS Senior Legal Assistant - Legal and Corporate Responsibility, PL (Completed the Boston marathon 3 times)
- TMS Claims Administrator - PL Claims (Is a Huskies fan)
Down
- TEMA Administrative Support - Plant Support (Collets Italian biscotti jars)
- TMS Legal Secretary - PL (Loves to read)
- TEMA Senior Counsel - Plant and Corporate Support (Speaks Russian fluently)
- TEMA Managing Counsel - Plant Support (Likes to knit)
- TEMA Senior Counsel - Labor and Employment (Is a Commander in the US Navy Reserves)
- TEMA Project General Manager - Research & Development (Enjoys neighborhood walks)
- TMS Managing Counsel - Legal and Corporate Responsibility/Business Ops Support (Used to live in Paris)
- TEMA Senior Counsel - Corporate Support (Is a renaissance rapier fighter)
- TMS Senior Managing Counsel - Litigation/Product (Enjoys cycling)
- TMS Senior Legal Assistant - Warranty Group (Loves animals, has two dogs)
- TMS Managing Counsel - PL group, Business Litigation, Warranty/Lemon Law and Claims (Born in Canada, loves hockey, working at TEMA location)
- TMS Senior Legal Assistant - PL
- TMEX Director Juridico, Relaciones Institucionales y Compliance (Is a Real Madrid fan)
- TEMA Managing Counsel - Corporate Support (Born and raised in the heart of the Appalachian coal fields)
- TMS Technical Analysis Manager (Master's thesis: A Second Order, Non-Normal Statistical Tolerance Model for Robust Optimal Design)
- TEMA Senior Counsel - PL (Enjoys art museums - currently working at TMS)
- TMS Managing Counsel - Business Litigation/Environmental Policy (Cares for horses that are used by an organization as therapy for handicapped children)
- TMS Intellectual Property Administrator - Business Ops Support (Coaches baseball and soccer and is a team parent for lacrosse)
- TMS Assistant General Counsel - Business Operations Support (Likes photography)
- TEMA Vice President and General Counsel (Collects rare books)
- TMS Senior Managing Counsel - Business Operations Support (Enjoys yoga and horseback riding)
- TMS Senior Legal Assistant - PL (Wants to visit all 50 states, and almost has)
41 Clues: TMS Senior Legal Assistant - PL • TMS Legal Secretary - PL (Loves to read) • TEMA Associate Staff - Legal (Likes to shop) • TMS Managing Counsel - PL (Enjoys fly fishing) • TEMA Managing Counsel - Plant Support (Likes to knit) • TMS Claims Administrator - PL Claims (Is a Huskies fan) • TEMA Vice President and General Counsel (Collects rare books) • ...
Career Answer Sheets 2022-11-22
Across
- such as dishwasher and cashier. Instead, you learn the skills you will need while you are on the job.
- supervises and sometime assists other chefs in the kitchen.
- according to his or her restaurant
- work on the food production line.
- helps chefs to select the food products and equipment that will best fit their needs and budgets
- uses culinary science to set new standards in food technology.
- works closely with food scientists to produce new food products.
- offers advice and information to other foodservice business owners and managers.
- divides land into sections
- manages the banquet operations of hotels, banquet facilities, hospitals, purchaser buys food and supplies for
- works to pay for daily expenses, such as wages and food costs.
- a caterer prepares and delivers food from a central kitchen to different locations.
- is responsible for preparing cold
- is responsible for making baked items
- specific preparation and cooking tasks are assigned to each member of the kitchen staff.
- buys food and supplies for restaurants according to his or her restaurant clients’ current needs.
- items
- help businesses to find the right employees.
- is a contract between a business and an insurance company.
- servers take customer orders and then bring the food to the table in
- means that food for special occasions is made at a customer’s location.
- is a document that describes a new business and a strategy to launch that business.
- supplies food and lodging to customers who are away from home.
Down
- is the money a business makes after paying all of its expenses.
- is a style of cooking.
- their employees by giving them work experience in many different tasks.
- manages all kitchen operations
- works under the guidance of a skilled worker to learn the skills of a particular trade or art.
- is a self-motivated person who creates and runs a business.
- coordinates and assigns duties to the serving staff, such as hosts, servers, and bussers.
- means that businesses or individuals may buy and sellproducts, and set prices with little government control.
- is created when a state grants an individual or a group of people a charter with legal rights to form a business.
- coordinates the food for each function.
- has one or more owners and is not part of a national restaurant business.
- limited selection of food at low prices is called
- are also a type of on-the-job
- prepares ingredients to be used by the line cooks
- is an expense other than food and wages.
- orders ingredients for menu dishes, and makes sure that they are prepared correctly.
- is a legal association of two or more people who share the ownership of the business.
- is proof that you are an expert in a specific topic, such as culinary arts, baking, and pastry making.
- is a restaurant where customers serve themselves
- is a written permission to participate in a business activity.
- is a company that sells products and equipment to the foodservice industry.
- current needs.and universities.
- restaurant a restaurant that has two or more locations that sell the same products and are operated by the same company is called a
- is a general preference or dislike for something within an industry.
47 Clues: items • is a style of cooking. • divides land into sections • are also a type of on-the-job • manages all kitchen operations • current needs.and universities. • work on the food production line. • is responsible for preparing cold • according to his or her restaurant • is responsible for making baked items • coordinates the food for each function. • ...
Unit 4 Terms 2026-05-12
Across
- Anything intangible that someone does for a fee, without a tangible good changing hands.
- Bringing in goods/services to sell in Canada
- Formed over time and are done repetitively
- Government controls all economic decision making
- A person who uses goods and services
- An organization that produces or sells goods/services to satisfy the needs and wants of consumers to make profit.
- Selling goods/services from Canada to another country
- Allows countries to expand their markets and access goods/services that otherwise may not have been available.
- A large retail establishment, usually part of a chain of stores.
- The total market value of all goods and services produced within a country in one year
- Compensation for usage of your work
- The number of able-to-work people who don’t have jobs as a % of the labour force
- A tangible product that will be sold, likely for profit.
- Feeling pressured by friends to make a purchase
- The amount of a good or service that customers are willing to purchase at a particular prices
- The money or wealth needed to produce goods/services
- Raising capital to fund your organization
- The amount of a good or service available for consumption
- A person that owns a share of a company.
- Any arrangement that enables buyers and sellers to get info and to do business with each other
- Special holidays or occasions
Down
- The amount and quality of goods and services that money can buy
- Virtual store, where business is conducted electronically on the web, without a store or showroom
- Physical places that customers visit to make purchases
- A product is replaced by a better, more technologically advanced product.
- Businesses that are individually owned and operated whose purpose is to make a profit
- Business activities needed to create, ship, and sell goods and services across national borders.
- Small to medium-sized enterprise
- One owner is entitled to all profits and is responsible for all liabilities
- A tax imposed by the local government on goods and services coming into a country
- Occurs when the price of many products goes up while the purchasing power of money decreases
- A business is “free” to own private property and make a profit. Consumers are “free” to buy goods/services from whomever they choose
- Allocates the factors of production to make the business successful
- Business that takes place entirely within a country’s borders
- Needs that are intangible and emotional (such as companionship, security)
- A person who buys goods and services
- The quantity and quality of work performance
- Public sector organizations are sold to the private sector
- When a business in Canada develops a relationship with a business in another country
- The independent system where Govt and businesses work together to provide goods/services to consumers
- Two or more people share profits and losses according to the partnership agreement
- Essential for human survival
- The ownership of a corporation is divided into many small parts.
- Government that provides services
- Not essential for survival
- An individual or business that makes a product
46 Clues: Not essential for survival • Essential for human survival • Special holidays or occasions • Small to medium-sized enterprise • Government that provides services • Compensation for usage of your work • A person who uses goods and services • A person who buys goods and services • A person that owns a share of a company. • Raising capital to fund your organization • ...
Choices In Business 2020-04-19
Across
- the quantity of output produced by a unit of labor, which is often used to determine wages.
- a business that is organized by one person.
- a business begun by the purchasing of rights to start a business based off a model designed by the franchiser.
- the wage rate, or price of labor services that is set when the supply of workers meets the demand for workers in the labor market.
- all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- the practice of contracting with another company to do a specific job that would otherwise be done by a company’s own workers.
- limits the partner’s liability to their investment in the company, so the owners of the business would not risk losing their personal assets.
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- involves two or more people working together in owning their business.
- a business structure that provides protection from liability to individual owners, as the company is legally seen as it's own entity.
- a type of demand that is set by the demand for another good or service.
- business entity whose primary mission is not making a profit.
- business owned cooperatively by a group of employees.
12 Clues: a business that is organized by one person. • business owned cooperatively by a group of employees. • all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed. • business entity whose primary mission is not making a profit. • involves two or more people working together in owning their business. • ...
Business Vocabulary-Teagan Tsang 2023-02-21
Across
- working on your own
- many businesses working together
- to gain money at a risk
- everything owned by a business
- to owe money/ be in debt
- the one purchasing
- people selling the same product or service as you
- promoting an idea or product
- two or more people working together
Down
- owning elements of a business
- A system where there is no exchange of money
- to gather information
- a group of businesses working together
- creating something out of raw materials
- a state of a product that is in its initial stage
- to have the authorization to sell another company’s products
- the amount of something you have
- a business with no competitors
- using the internet to sell
- having no money to owe
20 Clues: the one purchasing • working on your own • to gather information • having no money to owe • to gain money at a risk • to owe money/ be in debt • using the internet to sell • promoting an idea or product • owning elements of a business • everything owned by a business • a business with no competitors • many businesses working together • the amount of something you have • ...
Business Vocabulary-Teagan Tsang 2023-02-21
Across
- to have the authorization to sell another company’s products
- A system where there is no exchange of money
- two or more people working together
- working on your own
- a state of a product that is in its initial stage
- to gather information
- a business with no competitors
- the one purchasing
- promoting an idea or product
Down
- everything owned by a business
- the amount of something you have
- people selling the same product or service as you
- to gain money at a risk
- creating something out of raw materials
- many businesses working together
- to owe money/ be in debt
- owning elements of a business
- using the internet to sell
- a group of businesses working together
- having no money to owe
20 Clues: the one purchasing • working on your own • to gather information • having no money to owe • to gain money at a risk • to owe money/ be in debt • using the internet to sell • promoting an idea or product • owning elements of a business • everything owned by a business • a business with no competitors • the amount of something you have • many businesses working together • ...
Josh crossword puzzle 2021-02-04
Across
- A business that makes a product
- How much money will be spent on a item
- Tools needed for making things
- A person that needs to hire someone
- The work someone does
- Do different parts of a job
- doing one thing well
- Someone who takes risks to start business
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- The us has a Economy
- when product hard to find
- rivalry between two or more companies
- tax tax on goods you buy
- total amount of things can produced
- Something that can be used in a business
- a person who buys a product
- Someone who works for a employer
- The amount of money someone earns
- money that you have to pay back
- money that is paid to the government
19 Clues: The us has a Economy • doing one thing well • The work someone does • when product hard to find • a person who buys a product • Do different parts of a job • tax tax on goods you buy • Tools needed for making things • A business that makes a product • money that you have to pay back • Someone who works for a employer • The amount of money someone earns • ...
SHIRT 2024-06-22
Across
- LL.B. Program in Business Law
- The Bachelor of Political Science Program in Politics and International Relations
- Philosophy Politics Economics
- Korean Studies
- International Studies ASEAN- CHINA
- Business English Communication
- Bachelor of Arts Program in Management of Cultural Heritage and Creative Industries
- The Bachelor's degree in Business Administration
- Social Policy and Development
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- Bachelor of Arts Program in Translation and Interpretation in the Digital Age
- Bachelor of Economics
- Russian and Eurasian Studies
- Pridi Banomyong International College
- Bachelor of Arts Program in Journalism
- Bachelor of Arts Program in Service Innovation
- Integrated Bachelor's and Master's Degree
- Bachelor of Arts in British and American Studies
- SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES
- Bachelor of Science Program in Digital Transformation & Innovation
19 Clues: Korean Studies • Bachelor of Economics • SOUTHEAST ASIAN STUDIES • Russian and Eurasian Studies • LL.B. Program in Business Law • Philosophy Politics Economics • Social Policy and Development • Business English Communication • International Studies ASEAN- CHINA • Pridi Banomyong International College • Bachelor of Arts Program in Journalism • ...
Stakeholders 2025-10-16
Across
- The people who have invested money into a business in return for a share of the profits.
- People or organizations that buy goods or services from a business.
- People who are employed by the business in exchange for a wage.
- Rival organizations that operate in the same market.
- People or groups inside the business, such as employees and owners.
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- People responsible for running the business and making decisions.
- The national or local body responsible for collecting taxes and enforcing laws.
- Individuals or groups who have an interest in the business.
- Businesses that provide the goods and services that another company needs for its production processes.
- Groups outside a business that are affected by its actions, such as suppliers or the local community.
- A disagreement between stakeholders with different objectives.
11 Clues: Rival organizations that operate in the same market. • Individuals or groups who have an interest in the business. • A disagreement between stakeholders with different objectives. • People who are employed by the business in exchange for a wage. • People responsible for running the business and making decisions. • ...
Business in the U.S. Economy 2022-11-28
Across
- a written contract granting permission to operate business to sell products and services in a set way
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the business
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions
- descriptions of the way work is to be done
- businesses opened to operate for a limited time and a specific period of time
- a written agreement among all owners
Down
- a business owned and run by one person only
- a worker who does not have a contract for long-term employment
- the number of employees who are assigned to a particular work task and manager
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with the state
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses
- the direction for a business
- carries out activities that are consumed by its customers
14 Clues: the direction for a business • a written agreement among all owners • descriptions of the way work is to be done • a business owned and run by one person only • guidelines used in making consistent decisions • a business owned and controlled by two or more people • carries out activities that are consumed by its customers • ...
Cash Flow- Surya 2022-02-13
Across
- The process where money flows through a business
- When money flows into the business
- Expenses that businesses spend money on to keep operating
- The amount of money that flows into the business subtracted by the amount of money that flows out of the business
- The amount of money that is expected by the business to have at the end of each month
Down
- A prediction of the expenses of a business over a period in the future
- Inability to pay off debts
- When the owner of a business takes out money for personal usage
- The opposite of when money flow into a business
- Assets that can be easily changed into cash
10 Clues: Inability to pay off debts • When money flows into the business • Assets that can be easily changed into cash • The opposite of when money flow into a business • The process where money flows through a business • Expenses that businesses spend money on to keep operating • When the owner of a business takes out money for personal usage • ...
Famous business man 2020-05-16
Across
- has said many disagreeable comments on minorities
- what sport did he practice for a long time?
- First country who will get the corona virus shot
- what does he want to built between America and Mexico?
- what did he do before becoming President ?
- Has several huge towers in many cities
- from which agreement did he withdraw as soon as he got elected?
- Hashtag made by the president of thr Usa that went viral
- what has he been accused of by a prostitute?
- what is the colour of his hair?
- he works with the "ennemy" country
- What is the second Amendement about?
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- He doesn't believe in one of the biggest concern
- What are the origins of his wife Melania?
- he and his family have huge revenus, he is...
- what epidemic killed more people in the US then anywhere else?
- On which social media is he the most reactive?
- why does he look orange?
- Withdrawal of a health system instored by Obama
19 Clues: why does he look orange? • what is the colour of his hair? • he works with the "ennemy" country • What is the second Amendement about? • Has several huge towers in many cities • What are the origins of his wife Melania? • what did he do before becoming President ? • what sport did he practice for a long time? • what has he been accused of by a prostitute? • ...
"Understanding Our Business" 2016-12-22
Across
- Our Commissioner 4 4
- We are proud of our
- Our purpose 2 4 4 4
- I want to be known as a person with high
- Our vision: for all 5 3 10
- We are united by our
- Our value
- SPTs align to our
- Safer communities
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- NZP goal is to reduce
- F1 framework
- DCE people 4 4
- We are motivated by our
- Key strategy 10 5
- we value
- We are focused on
- We all contribute to 3 8
- To be the safest
- we have this for each other and the community
19 Clues: we value • Our value • F1 framework • DCE people 4 4 • To be the safest • Key strategy 10 5 • We are focused on • SPTs align to our • Safer communities • We are proud of our • Our purpose 2 4 4 4 • Our Commissioner 4 4 • We are united by our • NZP goal is to reduce • We are motivated by our • We all contribute to 3 8 • Our vision: for all 5 3 10 • I want to be known as a person with high • ...
business unit 3 2024-06-21
Across
- and market trends through collecting
- profitably
- Research The process of gaining information about customers,
- articles and reports from advertising
- data Data that can be expressed as number and can be
- Segment Part of a market that contains a group of buyers with
- Data Information that has been gathered for a specific
- records, government statistics, newspaper and
- questions
- buying habits
- and secondary data
- identifying and satisfying customer
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- surveys and experiments
- Research involving asking questions of people or
- data Data about opinions, judgements and attitudes
- through direct investigation such as
- The management process that is responsible for
- analysed
- A small group out of the total population which is
- Data Information that already exists such as accounts and
- Those who provide data for a survey usually by
21 Clues: analysed • questions • profitably • buying habits • and secondary data • surveys and experiments • identifying and satisfying customer • and market trends through collecting • through direct investigation such as • articles and reports from advertising • records, government statistics, newspaper and • The management process that is responsible for • ...
Business Meeting Final 2024-12-02
Across
- the process of becoming progressively worse
- something shared, held, or made by two or more people together
- to illustrate and explain especially with examples
- the extent to which something is likely to happen; the odds of something happening
- a rising and falling in number or amount; a variation
- exceptionally good; or something not resolved or dealt with
- carry out (a duty or role) as required, promised, or expected
- the ability or strength to continue or last
- something done in a way that accomplishes a purpose or produces the intended results
Down
- the process of integrating a new employee into an organization, including training and familiarization with company policies.
- to ask for information from someone; to look into something
- proceeding slowly or in small steps/stages
- to put (someone or something) into a situation in which there is a danger of loss, harm, or failure
- The money a company has left after all expenses are paid
- someone or something that is useful, especially to make or fix
- time free from work or duties; free time
- to come into possession, ownership, or control of
- to inform someone of something, typically in a formal or official
- an official statement of a complaint, usually about something unfair
19 Clues: time free from work or duties; free time • proceeding slowly or in small steps/stages • the process of becoming progressively worse • the ability or strength to continue or last • to come into possession, ownership, or control of • to illustrate and explain especially with examples • a rising and falling in number or amount; a variation • ...
CAREERS IN BUSINESS 2025-10-27
Across
- – Adapting easily to change
- – Promoting and delivering value to customers
- – Protection against financial loss
- – Getting and using money for business goals
- management – Overseeing all marketing functions
- research – Studying data about products and consumers
- management – Overseeing production of goods or services
- – Having the right goods at the right time for profit
- finance – Managing company money, budgets, and investments
- – Persuading customers to buy products or services
- – Keeping and interpreting financial records
- management – Linking business needs with technology
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- – Belief in your own skills and abilities
- – Being reliable and deserving confidence
- – Coming up with unique ideas or solutions
- services – Handling deposits, loans, and credit
- services – Managing clerical and office operations
- management – Planning and directing a business’s operations
- – Putting money into ventures for profit
- communications – Informing or persuading target audiences
- management – Managing hiring, training, and employee relations
- – Showing strong excitement or interest
22 Clues: – Adapting easily to change • – Protection against financial loss • – Showing strong excitement or interest • – Putting money into ventures for profit • – Belief in your own skills and abilities • – Being reliable and deserving confidence • – Coming up with unique ideas or solutions • – Getting and using money for business goals • ...
Business Essentials Stuff 2026-03-02
Across
- A form of demand for products in which changes in price correspond to changes in demand
- Economic principle which states that the quantity of a good or service that will be offered for sale varies in direct relation to its price
- An indication of how changes in price will affect changes in the amounts demanded and supplied
- The total amount of money spent on costs of materials, labor, taxes, etc, to manufacture economic goods and services
- A form of demand in which changes in price don't affect demand
- Usefulness; capable of satisfying wants and needs
- Products that are used together
- Economic principle which states that the quantity of a good or service that people will buy varies inversely with the price of the good or service
- The point at which the quantity supplied is equal to the quantity demanded
Down
- Cash and credit a consumer has available to spend
- Items that can be used in place of others; items that satisfy the same needs/wants; similar goods
- The general conditions in which people live; quality of life
- The amount of money available
- The point at which the quantity of a good that buyers want to buy is equal to the quantity that sellers are willing to sell at a certain price
- Economic principle which states that the supply of a good or service will increase when demand is great and decrease when demand is low
- The best time for consumers to buy; characterized by large supply, small demand, and low prices
- The quantity of a good or service that sellers are able and willing to offer for sale at a specified price in a given time period
- The best time for producers to sell; characterized by large demand, small supply, and high prices
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time
19 Clues: The amount of money available • Products that are used together • Cash and credit a consumer has available to spend • Usefulness; capable of satisfying wants and needs • The general conditions in which people live; quality of life • A form of demand in which changes in price don't affect demand • ...
Self Employment 2023-07-19
Across
- The ability to adapt and change easily to different circumstances or requirements. In a business context, it refers to the capacity of an organization to respond and adjust to changing market conditions or customer needs.
- The state of being free from external control or reliance on others. It can also refer to the freedom to make decisions and act without interference.
- A company that is not publicly traded on the stock exchange. Its shares are held by a limited number of shareholders and are not available for public investment.
- Being free from outside control or influence. In a business context, it may refer to an individual or organization operating on their own, without being part of a larger entity or corporation.
- Also known as a sole proprietorship, it is a business structure where an individual runs and owns the entire business. The owner is personally responsible for all debts and liabilities of the business.
- A legal business structure where two or more individuals or entities collaborate to run a business together. Each partner shares profits, losses, and responsibilities according to the terms of the partnership agreement.
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- The legal responsibility for one's actions or debts. In a business context, it refers to the company's debts and obligations that it is legally bound to fulfill.
- A person or business that provides goods or services under a contract. Contractors are usually hired for a specific project or period, and they are not employees of the company they work for.
- In the business context, it can refer to a state of equilibrium between different aspects, such as balancing financial accounts, work-life balance for employees, or balancing risk and reward in decision-making.
- An individual or entity that purchases goods or services from a business. Customers are essential to the success of any business as they generate revenue.
- The possibility of loss, harm, or danger. In a business context, it refers to the chance that an investment or business decision may lead to unfavorable outcomes.
11 Clues: The state of being free from external control or reliance on others. It can also refer to the freedom to make decisions and act without interference. • An individual or entity that purchases goods or services from a business. Customers are essential to the success of any business as they generate revenue. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- a wish
- using money to start a business
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- buyers and sellers answer questions
Down
- secures money
- decision making
- you have to have it
- varies from month to month
- coins and bills
- amount of money made from a business
- money that needs to be owed
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
industrial revolution 2016-01-27
Across
- connected the country
- founder of the standard oil company
- causeCarnegie Scottish business tycoon
- rockefeller owned this
- got its roots in the civil war
- steamboat and railroad tycoon
Down
- were not regulated by the government
- Scottish business tycoon
- practically buying related businesses
- big business owners made
- caused lots of demands for various items
- an attempt to ban trusts
- vanderbilt also established this
- founder of the standard oil company
- got its roots in the civil war
- was another lucrative business
- captains of industry were also called this
- started building during the civil war
18 Clues: connected the country • rockefeller owned this • Scottish business tycoon • big business owners made • an attempt to ban trusts • steamboat and railroad tycoon • got its roots in the civil war • was another lucrative business • got its roots in the civil war • vanderbilt also established this • founder of the standard oil company • founder of the standard oil company • ...
Intranet 2020-03-19
Across
- 14 Year Anniversary in March
- Numbers of Branches
- Word on coffee cup on Operations Support page
- Birthday March 27th
- H&R Block T Shirt Winners
- Employee Spotlight for March
- furry animal that visited the bank
- Credit Dept who is out March 27th
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- Elgins Business Spotlight
- LNB Testomonial youtube
- How many Quick Links does the Teller page have
- Apaches Business Spotlight
- How many ATMS
- the 8th teller email is about what
- MedPark Business Spotlight
15 Clues: How many ATMS • Numbers of Branches • Birthday March 27th • LNB Testomonial youtube • Elgins Business Spotlight • H&R Block T Shirt Winners • Apaches Business Spotlight • MedPark Business Spotlight • 14 Year Anniversary in March • Employee Spotlight for March • Credit Dept who is out March 27th • the 8th teller email is about what • furry animal that visited the bank • ...
Economics 2023-03-03
Across
- Tools,machinery,equipment
- Turn around point
- Most countries have this kind of economy
- Economy returns to its original peak
- People make decisions in this economy
- cost of next best alternative
Down
- Revenue-costs
- Business ran and owned by 1 individual
- condition results from not having enough resources to produce.
- starts own business
- Business owned by 2 or more people.
- Central authority makes all decisions
- Total amount of money in circulation
- Family, or ritual economy
- People of work force
15 Clues: Revenue-costs • Turn around point • starts own business • People of work force • Tools,machinery,equipment • Family, or ritual economy • cost of next best alternative • Business owned by 2 or more people. • Economy returns to its original peak • Total amount of money in circulation • Central authority makes all decisions • People make decisions in this economy • ...
Business Crossword Puzzle 2022-07-25
Across
- take in exchange
- employment or occupation
- A place where goods are bought and sold
- acronym of 1990s multilateral agreement
- the power or right to give orders
- The person a debtor owes money to
- a person who starts up a new business
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- Parent company of Google
- synonym of production
- full form of p.a.
- strategy of business expansion
- The amount paid for something
- buy or acquire
- a tenant's regular payment to a landlord
- Trade or Occupation
15 Clues: buy or acquire • take in exchange • full form of p.a. • Trade or Occupation • synonym of production • Parent company of Google • employment or occupation • The amount paid for something • strategy of business expansion • the power or right to give orders • The person a debtor owes money to • a person who starts up a new business • A place where goods are bought and sold • ...
Accounting Vocabulary Crosssword 2024-05-23
Across
- Entries made based on source documents; a general _________________
- When the owner takes money out of the business
- Money paid by the business to operate; for example, rent
- Category of accounts that is made up of things a business owns
- Accountants do this after posting all ledger entries to see if it is correct; debits and credits should be the same number
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- Last entry made in the journal to finish the month or accounting period
- After posting to the journal, entries are posted in the general _____________
- Category of accounts that is what the business owes others outside the business
- Entries to track interest paid or other entries to make corrections
- When the owner invests money in a business
- Money received by the business; for example, sales
11 Clues: When the owner invests money in a business • When the owner takes money out of the business • Money received by the business; for example, sales • Money paid by the business to operate; for example, rent • Category of accounts that is made up of things a business owns • Entries made based on source documents; a general _________________ • ...
Business terms 2023-01-19
Across
- A frinchise is bought by this
- This is the money invested into a business by the owneers
- This is a business based on upon the use of their promotional logo, bland name, and so on
- The business which owned/operated by one person
- This is a group of at least two people who agree to own and operate a business together
- This is a type of business that are not targeted to get thier profit
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- This is any individual or group which has relation between the business
- The organisation which owned/controlled by state or the central government
- The people who bought shares and invested the business
- These are payments or distrubution of a company's earning to their shareholders
- This is an abbreviation of public limited company
11 Clues: A frinchise is bought by this • The business which owned/operated by one person • This is an abbreviation of public limited company • The people who bought shares and invested the business • This is the money invested into a business by the owneers • This is a type of business that are not targeted to get thier profit • ...
Chapter 5 Vocab 2021-10-29
Across
- a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners
- documents that establish a corporation
- a method of distributing products or services involving a franchisor
- a statement that defines the purpose of a business
- the state or right of owning a business or holding property
- a type of mediator
- a diagram that visually conveys a company's internal structure
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- a document that instructs workers on executing one or more activities of a business process
- a company that provides certain professional support to its clients
- a target a business plans to reach in a certain period of time
- the guidelines developed by an organization to govern its actions
- a legal document that outlines the management structure of a partnership
- is someone working for a company without being an employee
- the relationship between two or more people to do trade or business
14 Clues: a type of mediator • documents that establish a corporation • a statement that defines the purpose of a business • is someone working for a company without being an employee • the state or right of owning a business or holding property • a legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners • a target a business plans to reach in a certain period of time • ...
Channels 2025-04-03
Across
- Business that buys goods/materials/services used to make other goods or in the operation of the business
- Business or person who helps move goods and services from the producer to the consumer
- Channels of distribution that involve the use of intermediaries
- Items that will be used by ultimate consumers
- Intermediary that functions much the same as wholesalers do for consumer goods
- Grower, provider, or manufacturer of goods or services
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- Path straight from producer to consumer or industrial user
- Path a good or service takes from producer to consumer or industrial user
- Business that purchases goods and sells them to retailers
- Most common route for industrial goods
- Business that purchases goods and sells them to consumers
- Intermediary that assists in the sale of goods and services from producer to wholesaler
- Items that will be consumed by the industrial user
- Person who uses goods and services
14 Clues: Person who uses goods and services • Most common route for industrial goods • Items that will be used by ultimate consumers • Channels of distribution that involve the use of intermediaries • Items that will be consumed by the industrial user • ...
EDITHS Crossword 2022-02-03
Across
- Promotes integrated rural development.
- A business enterprise that is engaged in the sale of goods and services directly to the ultimate consumers.
- Offered when an original idea is expressed by the creator or author.
- Manufacturing and trade beyond the boundaries of one's own country.
- The capital of a company is divided into small units called ______.
- The person who set-up his/her business.
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- Machines that are the newest revolution in marketing methods.
- Business transaction taking place within the geographical boundaries of a nation.
- renting of an asset for some specified period.
- Refers to buying and selling of goods and services in large quantities for the purpose of resale or intermediate use.
- The life blood of any business.
- Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry(short form).
- A large retailing business unit selling wide variety of consumer goods.
- Protects the scientific inventions which shows technical advancement over the already known products.
14 Clues: The life blood of any business. • Promotes integrated rural development. • The person who set-up his/her business. • renting of an asset for some specified period. • Associated Chamber of Commerce and Industry(short form). • Machines that are the newest revolution in marketing methods. • Manufacturing and trade beyond the boundaries of one's own country. • ...
basic insurance terms 2022-08-11
Across
- An insurance company that does business in another state is?
- doing business in same state where the company is headquartered
- issued to a company who wishes to act as an insurer
- owned by shareholders and pays dividends
- does not have a certificate of authority but still does business there.
- receives certificate of authority from the state where it will be transacting business
- exchange an insurance policy for money
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- offer advise includes quoting rates.
- issued by fraternal or or association to its members. Generally gets a discount
- sells products as insurance that are truly not insurance
- issued to a company who wishes to act as an insurer
- attempt to sell a particular type of insurance
- owned by policyholders not taxable income refund of excess premiums
- An insurance Company that is admitted to do business in another country is?
- Responsible for approval, denial revocation, and regulation of insurance and producers' license and companies.
15 Clues: offer advise includes quoting rates. • exchange an insurance policy for money • owned by shareholders and pays dividends • attempt to sell a particular type of insurance • issued to a company who wishes to act as an insurer • issued to a company who wishes to act as an insurer • sells products as insurance that are truly not insurance • ...
Lesson 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-29
Across
- gain or producing wealth
- rating by importance
- one who gives professional or technical advice
- be on time
- a fraud or deception
- to give variety to
- to form into a particular type of business organization.
- to spend or use up
- to make known or uncover
- one who organizes and assumes the risk of a business organization.
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- a speedy messenger
- the act of being legally formed into a corporation.
- written testimonials or other proof of qualifications.
- a public meeting or a meeting place for public discussion.
- to take a business risk
- something paid out for services rendered
- to give power to or authority for
- a combining of two or more companies
- lawful or valid
- letters or the exchange of letters
20 Clues: be on time • lawful or valid • a speedy messenger • to give variety to • to spend or use up • rating by importance • a fraud or deception • to take a business risk • gain or producing wealth • to make known or uncover • to give power to or authority for • letters or the exchange of letters • a combining of two or more companies • something paid out for services rendered • ...
Great Gatsby 2022-05-09
Across
- Gatsby said Daisy's voice was filled with this
- Gatsby's old best friend
- Sport that Jordan is a professional in
- Boarder in Gatsby's house
- Tom's sport that he plays
- The narrator of The Great Gatsby
- Author of the Great Gatsby
- Gatsby's shady business partner
- Represents Daisy in the book, Gatsby reaches for it
Down
- Who locked Myrtle in a bedroom
- Who is truly responsible for the death of Myrtle
- Gatsby's shady business partner "fixed" this
- Where the "Eyes of Doctor T. J. Eckleburg" billboard is
- Who Myrtle believes is driving the yellow car
- Calls Tom during dinner
- Where Tom and Daisy reside
- Business that Nick works in
- Color of Gatsby's car
- Daisy's child
- Mistaken as Tom's mistress
- Where Gatsby and Nick reside
21 Clues: Daisy's child • Color of Gatsby's car • Calls Tom during dinner • Gatsby's old best friend • Boarder in Gatsby's house • Tom's sport that he plays • Where Tom and Daisy reside • Author of the Great Gatsby • Mistaken as Tom's mistress • Business that Nick works in • Where Gatsby and Nick reside • Who locked Myrtle in a bedroom • Gatsby's shady business partner • ...
Chapter 4 Vocab 2020-11-19
Across
- companies set this up together
- restrictions to protect industries
- tax on import
- designed for a specific region
- limits value or quantity of imports
- big business in several countries
- total band of some imports and exports
- promotion changed to suit the region
- exchange with not regulations
- Eurpoes block of bad currency
- making a business in a foreign country
Down
- small business in several counties
- selling same products in many nations
- other countries use your trademark
- exchange within other nations
- organized way to provide for people
- makes rules about world trade
- purchased from other countries
- exports and imports value difference
- Agreement among US, Canada, and Mexico
- sold to other countries
- things used in producing good/services
22 Clues: tax on import • sold to other countries • exchange within other nations • makes rules about world trade • exchange with not regulations • Eurpoes block of bad currency • companies set this up together • designed for a specific region • purchased from other countries • big business in several countries • small business in several counties • other countries use your trademark • ...
Office Orientation Unit 1 2024-06-27
Across
- Staff who greet visitors.
- Getting goods and services to customers.
- OF CONTROL, Number of subordinates a manager has authority over.
- PLAN, Office layout with minimal barriers.
- Spreading functions across different locations.
- Ratio of output to input.
- Bringing functions together in one place.
- An office location that is not physical.
- Staff who provide support.
- Tangible items produced by a business
- OFFICE, Office layout with enclosed workspaces.
Down
- The Science of designing workplaces for comfort.
- The creation of goods or services
- STATEMENT, A statement of a company's purpose.
- Assigning staff to specific roles.
- Intangible things provided by a business.
- A central place for business activities.
- Staff who report to someone else.
- STATEMENT, A picture of a company's future.
- CHART, Diagram showing company structure.
20 Clues: Staff who greet visitors. • Ratio of output to input. • Staff who provide support. • The creation of goods or services • Staff who report to someone else. • Assigning staff to specific roles. • Tangible items produced by a business • Getting goods and services to customers. • A central place for business activities. • An office location that is not physical. • ...
Revision 2023-06-29
Across
- Market research is divided into two types
- Price strategy used for a new unique good
- A special feature of a product
- A factor of production
- Owners of a limited company
- A business objective
- Sector not owned by the government
- Above the line promotion
- The second stage of the PLC
- An element of the marketing mix
- PLC sales are not growing or falling
- A characteristic of an entrepreneur
- A method of sales promotions
Down
- A person who starts a new firm
- A stakeholder
- Made up of the 4Ps
- Dividing a market into smaller groups
- A stage of economic activity
- Market research using newspapers
- Price strategy used to gain market share
- The aims that a business works towards
- A form of business organisation
22 Clues: A stakeholder • Made up of the 4Ps • A business objective • A factor of production • Above the line promotion • Owners of a limited company • The second stage of the PLC • A stage of economic activity • A method of sales promotions • A person who starts a new firm • A special feature of a product • A form of business organisation • An element of the marketing mix • ...
Year 11 Crossword 18.12.23 2023-12-17
Across
- If growth in the UK were to be negative for 2 consecutive quarters it will have fallen into ___________
- The right given by one business to another to sell goods or services using its name. e.g McDonalds
- Rewards given to staff, also known as 'perks'. E.g. Company car, private health care, discounts of products (6,8)
- The difference between cash inflows and cash outflows over a period of time. (3,4,4,)
- A way of raising finance through sale of shares (5,7)
Down
- Alternative word for Cash inflow Money coming into the business. E.g. Revenue, a loan or another source of finance.
- World leader in the use of online systems to sell goods and services using e-commerce
- An organisational structure in which decisions are made at Head Office
- The moral rules and principles of a business. Going over and above what is required by law.
- An attempt to obtain and retain customers by drawing their attention to a business or its products. e.g. Buy 2 get one free, advertising and special deals.
- The money made from selling a product.
- When a business can no longer afford to pay its debts.
- A person who organises resources, makes decisions and takes risks in business, in order to benefit from the potential future rewards.
- Alternative word for Cash outflows. Money leaving the business. E.g. Wages, suppliers, loan repayments or advertising.
- A structure with many levels of hierarchy, typically 4 or more, with lots of layers of management or reporting lines e.g the police or the Army
- Style of training while learning on the job, normally by working with a more experienced colleague.
16 Clues: The money made from selling a product. • A way of raising finance through sale of shares (5,7) • When a business can no longer afford to pay its debts. • An organisational structure in which decisions are made at Head Office • World leader in the use of online systems to sell goods and services using e-commerce • ...
Basic Terms 2023-06-26
Across
- A financial statement that reports assets, liabilities, and owner's equity on a specific date.
- An accounting device used to analyze transactions.
- Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use.
- An amount owed by a business.
- Anything of value that is owned.
- Type of balance on the side of the account that is increased.
Down
- Planning, recording, analyzing, and interpreting financial information.
- The account used to summarize the owner's equity in a business.
- Financial rights to the assets of a business.
- An amount recorded on the right side.
- A business activity that changes assets, liabilities, or owner's equity.
- An amount recorded on the left side.
12 Clues: An amount owed by a business. • Anything of value that is owned. • An amount recorded on the left side. • An amount recorded on the right side. • Financial rights to the assets of a business. • An accounting device used to analyze transactions. • Assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use. • Type of balance on the side of the account that is increased. • ...
Business Ownership 2023-05-26
Across
- Something the IRS and government ask for every year.
- Ownership interest in a business (6 letters)
- Reduction in value of an asset over time (12 letters)
- Businessperson who starts a new venture
- Official examination of financial records (5 letters)
Down
- Legal responsibility or debt (9 letters)
- Individual granted the right to operate a business under a franchisor
- Earnings generated by a business (6 letters)
- Subject to taxation (7 letters)
- Sole owner of a business
- Business entity separate from its owners
11 Clues: Sole owner of a business • Subject to taxation (7 letters) • Businessperson who starts a new venture • Legal responsibility or debt (9 letters) • Business entity separate from its owners • Earnings generated by a business (6 letters) • Ownership interest in a business (6 letters) • Something the IRS and government ask for every year. • ...
Intro. to Bus. ch. 5 2024-01-22
Across
- separate legal entity form by legal documents
- carries out activities consumed by customers
- written permission to operate a business in a certain way
- business owned and controlled by two or more people
- business owned and ran by one person
Down
- the middle man such as Walmart and Target
- describes how work is to be done
- guidelines used to make consistent decisions
- short statement explains reason business exists
- seasonal worker or part time
- precise statement of results business wants to achieve
11 Clues: seasonal worker or part time • describes how work is to be done • business owned and ran by one person • the middle man such as Walmart and Target • guidelines used to make consistent decisions • carries out activities consumed by customers • separate legal entity form by legal documents • short statement explains reason business exists • ...
Business and Entrepreneurship 2025-09-21
Across
- remaining after all expenses are paid. PROFIT
- in the form of money or assets available for use. CAPITAL
- of choosing between different business options. DECISION MAKING
- of money and assets. FINANCE
- owned and run by one individual. SOLE PROPIETORSHIP
- produced for sale. PRODUCT
Down
- goals or aspirations of a business. VISION
- possibility of loss in business. RISK
- owned by two or more people. PARTNERSHIP
- objectives and outlining steps to achieve them. PLANNING
- and coordinating resources to meet goals. MANAGEMENT
- where a business operates or is situated LOCATION
12 Clues: produced for sale. PRODUCT • of money and assets. FINANCE • possibility of loss in business. RISK • owned by two or more people. PARTNERSHIP • goals or aspirations of a business. VISION • remaining after all expenses are paid. PROFIT • where a business operates or is situated LOCATION • owned and run by one individual. SOLE PROPIETORSHIP • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary Citlalli Cruz 2021-11-10
Across
- positively changing a product, service, or process
- the process of setting up and operating a business
- a government agency that provide assistance to small businesses
- an independent company with less than 500 workers
- money used for major businesses resources that last for years
- money needed to start a business to pay for resources
Down
- someone who starts and operates their own business
- money given by investors to new businesses that are believed to be potentially successful
- money used for current business activities that last for less than a year
- regarding the business idea, how it will be achieved, and describe major business activities
- creating a new product or idea
11 Clues: creating a new product or idea • an independent company with less than 500 workers • someone who starts and operates their own business • positively changing a product, service, or process • the process of setting up and operating a business • money needed to start a business to pay for resources • money used for major businesses resources that last for years • ...
computer apps 2022-04-07
Across
- something you use to move your cursor
- your internet speed
- program we used to make logos
- a hardware device used to have extra storage
- a main way to see important events
- where your text starts
- a place to put your data
- where all of your tabs are
- a document to promote a event
- used to move up and down a page
- program we used to make tables
- World Wide Web
- most important thing in a computer
Down
- a program we used to make movies
- a way to communicate outside a business
- a way to communicate in a business
- image to promote business
- a Microsoft program we did a memo on
- central processing unit
19 Clues: World Wide Web • your internet speed • where your text starts • central processing unit • a place to put your data • image to promote business • where all of your tabs are • program we used to make logos • a document to promote a event • program we used to make tables • used to move up and down a page • a program we used to make movies • a way to communicate in a business • ...
computer apps 2022-04-07
Across
- something you use to move your cursor
- your internet speed
- program we used to make logos
- a hardware device used to have extra storage
- a main way to see important events
- where your text starts
- a place to put your data
- where all of your tabs are
- a document to promote a event
- used to move up and down a page
- program we used to make tables
- World Wide Web
- most important thing in a computer
Down
- a program we used to make movies
- a way to communicate outside a business
- a way to communicate in a business
- image to promote business
- a Microsoft program we did a memo on
- central processing unit
19 Clues: World Wide Web • your internet speed • where your text starts • central processing unit • a place to put your data • image to promote business • where all of your tabs are • program we used to make logos • a document to promote a event • program we used to make tables • used to move up and down a page • a program we used to make movies • a way to communicate in a business • ...
The snowball definition game 2024-12-30
Across
- When costs are higher than sales.
- A reduction in price.
- When revenue is higher than costs.
- The total sales of a company.
- Everything a company or person owns.
- Money spent on goods and services.
- The people who buy products.
- What a bank charges for a loan.
Down
- A business selling products to the public.
- Money borrowed from a bank.
- The money needed to start a business.
- The document showing you've paid.
- A business selling goods to retail stores.
- Money you pay to the government.
- A person owing shares of a company.
- When you get your money back.
- Money that a company owes.
- A bill listing the products delivered.
- The money you earn at your job.
19 Clues: A reduction in price. • Money that a company owes. • Money borrowed from a bank. • The people who buy products. • The total sales of a company. • When you get your money back. • The money you earn at your job. • What a bank charges for a loan. • Money you pay to the government. • When costs are higher than sales. • The document showing you've paid. • ...
CH 6 Vocab 2023-11-30
Across
- lists the same information written in a check
- evidence of a transaction
- all purpose journal where business transactions are recorded
- recording business transactions in a journal
- twelve month period that starts on Jan 1 and ends on Dec 31
Down
- brief written message about a transaction
- accounting period that last twelve months
- buying or selling an item on account
- accounting period of a business separated into activities
- record of transactions in a business
- record of cash received by a business
11 Clues: evidence of a transaction • buying or selling an item on account • record of transactions in a business • record of cash received by a business • brief written message about a transaction • accounting period that last twelve months • recording business transactions in a journal • lists the same information written in a check • ...
Greece 2014-04-21
Across
- _________ meetings should follow an agenda
- 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of
- This cheese is used on many Greek dishes
- The ___________ rate in Greece in 27.3%
- For a business meeting attire should be
- Capital of Greece
- _______ interactions should take place before business
- Businesses are closed during this month
- Greece has a ____ uncertainty avoidance than your country
- Greek Currency
Down
- Main export of Greece
- In 2008 Greece went into an economic
- Athens is the birthplace of the
- Main religion in Greece
- Greeks prefer a ________ work environment
- Business card should be presented with the ______ side up
- Important industry in Greece
- Greeks judge someone based primarily on his/her
- Common way to greet in Greece
- This alcoholic beverage is consumed at most meals
20 Clues: Greek Currency • Capital of Greece • Main export of Greece • Main religion in Greece • Important industry in Greece • Common way to greet in Greece • 34.6% of Greeks are at risk of • Athens is the birthplace of the • In 2008 Greece went into an economic • The ___________ rate in Greece in 27.3% • For a business meeting attire should be • Businesses are closed during this month • ...
Jobs Crossword 2023-11-25
Across
- Fixes machines, mostly cars.
- Fights fires.
- Heals teeth.
- Works for public safety.
- Someone who works in business.
- Cooks delicious meals, usually at a high level
- Heals sick animals.
- Plays in movies and plays
- Creates visual art, plays in movies, works in an artistic sphere
- Makes legal decisions.
- Serves in a restaurant.
- Business creator.
- Educates students.
- Fixes pipes, sinks.
- Moves to music.
- Heals sick people
Down
- Learner at school.
- Assists in the office.
- Greets office/hotel visitors.
- Assists the doctor.
- Works with finances, every business needs it.
- Works with wood.
- Drives a vehicle.
- Manages money and payments in a shop.
- Defends people in court.
- Trains sports teams.
- Designs buildings and infrastructure.
- Prepares food, lower level
28 Clues: Heals teeth. • Fights fires. • Moves to music. • Works with wood. • Drives a vehicle. • Business creator. • Heals sick people • Learner at school. • Educates students. • Assists the doctor. • Heals sick animals. • Fixes pipes, sinks. • Trains sports teams. • Assists in the office. • Makes legal decisions. • Serves in a restaurant. • Works for public safety. • Defends people in court. • ...
Unit 6 Project- Laura Aguilar 2022-02-01
Across
- to fit into a new culture
- protection for a business from the interference of the government
- people who demanded better work conditions for citizens
- judgement with no reason
- protection for business owners to have less responsibilities
- the peoples protection from industrial problems
- neighborhoods that were taken over by immigrants
- part of the mainland
- journalists who reported on going problems
- cruel treatment
Down
- refusing the work for a better working environment
- the separation by race
- wants full control over the government
- the people who had complete control of a business
- the process of a manufacturing industry
- you're able to make money off the product
- was the symbolism of racism
- legal public murder
- used to harvest crops
- development of products in factories
20 Clues: cruel treatment • legal public murder • part of the mainland • used to harvest crops • the separation by race • judgement with no reason • to fit into a new culture • was the symbolism of racism • development of products in factories • wants full control over the government • the process of a manufacturing industry • you're able to make money off the product • ...
Chapter 18 Crossword 2022-05-10
Across
- Document to the rights of an invention.
- Samuel ____ founded American Federation of Labor.
- Invented by Henry Ford.
- John D.
- ____ Enterprise: privately owned businesses compete freely.
- To change; to make different.
- Alexander Graham ___ invented the telephone.
- Tapped near Titusville, PA in 1859.
- Group of corporations run by a single board of Directors.
- Controls most or all business in a particular industry.
Down
- Business owned by many investors.
- ____ Steel Company that produced more steel than England.
- Sets up a business to make a profit.
- ____ Gold is a nickname for oil.
- To give good reason for an action.
- Social ____, survival of the fittest.
- ____ line is a manufacturing method.
- Thomas ____ invented the light bulb.
- ____ Brothers invented the airplane.
- George ____ invented the "lightweight camera".
20 Clues: John D. • Invented by Henry Ford. • To change; to make different. • ____ Gold is a nickname for oil. • Business owned by many investors. • To give good reason for an action. • Tapped near Titusville, PA in 1859. • Sets up a business to make a profit. • ____ line is a manufacturing method. • Thomas ____ invented the light bulb. • ____ Brothers invented the airplane. • ...
Business review 5.4/ 5.5 CRISTINA ACOSTA 2020-04-13
Across
- and development
- performing peripheral activities internally
- bringing back business functions
- rate that measures of the efficiency of production.
- the practice of subcontracting overseas
- event that threatens to harm an organization
- covers artistic forms of media from being copied
- protect logos and designs
- how efficient the facility is
Down
- Prevent further damage from a crisis
- cost in a contingency planning is
- a the system of connected organizations
- rights to exclude anyone from making the product
- employing another business to perform an activity
- must be priority during a crisis
- land,labour,transport
- in a crisis, workers and the business itself are at
- a method of stock control which means holding reserve
- a method of stock that avoids holding stock
19 Clues: and development • land,labour,transport • protect logos and designs • how efficient the facility is • bringing back business functions • must be priority during a crisis • cost in a contingency planning is • Prevent further damage from a crisis • a the system of connected organizations • the practice of subcontracting overseas • performing peripheral activities internally • ...
Business Vocabulary- Teagan Tsang 2023-02-21
Across
- people selling the same product or service as you
- a business with no competitors
- the one purchasing
- to gather information
- a state of a product that is in its initial stage
- having no money to owe
- to owe money/ be in debt
- promoting an idea or product
Down
- many businesses working together
- A system where there is no exchange of money
- working on your own
- to gain money at a risk
- creating something out of raw materials
- owning elements of a business
- a group of businesses working together
- two or more people working together
- everything owned by a business
- to have the authorization to sell another company’s products
- the amount of something you have
- using the internet to sell
20 Clues: the one purchasing • working on your own • to gather information • having no money to owe • to gain money at a risk • to owe money/ be in debt • using the internet to sell • promoting an idea or product • owning elements of a business • a business with no competitors • everything owned by a business • many businesses working together • the amount of something you have • ...
Financial Statements 2020-07-05
Across
- represents the residual interest of the owner to the business
- activities comes from the receipts of cash from customers and payment of expenses
- is another term for income
- assets are also the property, plant and equipment accounts
- represents what the company owns
- statement shows the balance of the owner’s equity account at any given point of time
- are what the company owes
- comes from the owner’s investments and withdrawals and borrowing and repayment of loans
- of cash represent usage of funds
Down
- are necessary to be incurred to earned income
- comes from the acquisition and disposal of fixed assets
- assets are assets of the business
- statement shows the sources and usage of funds
- sheet shows the financial condition of the business
- of cash represents sources of funds
- Statement shows the result of operation of the business
16 Clues: are what the company owes • is another term for income • represents what the company owns • of cash represent usage of funds • assets are assets of the business • of cash represents sources of funds • are necessary to be incurred to earned income • statement shows the sources and usage of funds • sheet shows the financial condition of the business • ...
Innovation and Entrepreneurship 2024-07-03
Across
- off a new company created from part of existing once
- proposition the unique value of product
- the process of generating and developing new ideas
- raising small amounts of money from a large number of people
- a company that is valued at over $10 million
- a model of a product used to test and refine concepts
- a networks of interconnected business
- capacity of a business to grow
- experience the overall experience a user has with a product or service
Down
- persona a detailed profile of a company's ideal customer
- lab company focused on developing new ideas
- thinking a problem solving approach
- changing business strategy
- an organisation that helps startups grow by providing resources
- process to improve a product based on feedback
- innovation a business management model for a innovative ideas
16 Clues: changing business strategy • capacity of a business to grow • thinking a problem solving approach • a networks of interconnected business • proposition the unique value of product • lab company focused on developing new ideas • a company that is valued at over $10 million • process to improve a product based on feedback • the process of generating and developing new ideas • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary Citlalli Cruz 2021-11-10
Across
- money given by investors to new businesses that are believed to be potentially successful
- a government agency that provide assistance to small businesses
- money used for current business activities that last for less than a year
- regarding the business idea, how it will be achieved, and describe major business activities
- positively changing a product, service, or process
- someone who starts and operates their own business
- money needed to start a business to pay for resources
Down
- creating a new product or idea
- money used for major businesses resources that last for years
- an independent company with less than 500 workers
- the process of setting up and operating a business
11 Clues: creating a new product or idea • an independent company with less than 500 workers • positively changing a product, service, or process • someone who starts and operates their own business • the process of setting up and operating a business • money needed to start a business to pay for resources • money used for major businesses resources that last for years • ...
BM_12_1 2018-01-31
Across
- The strategies used to attract customers to buy a firm's products.
- The process of categorising customers into distincts groups of people with similar characteristics and buying habits.
- Items with a monetary value that belong to a business.
- Debts owed by a business (to others).
- The ability of a business to convert assets into cash quickly without a fall in its value.
Down
- Customers who have bought goods or services and still owe the firm money.
- The positive difference between a firm's revenue and its costs.
- The costs not directly associated with the production process (but necessary for business operations).
- It allows a firm to spend more than there is in its bank account, up to a predetermined limit.
- Physical goods that belong to a firm and are used for further production or for sale.
- Using external providers for certain non-core business activities.
- The termination of a worker's employment due to her/his breach of contract.
- A government financial gift to support business activities.
13 Clues: Debts owed by a business (to others). • Items with a monetary value that belong to a business. • A government financial gift to support business activities. • The positive difference between a firm's revenue and its costs. • The strategies used to attract customers to buy a firm's products. • Using external providers for certain non-core business activities. • ...
Fundamental Accounting Terms 2025-02-11
Across
- Resources owned by a business
- An entry that increases revenue, equity, or liabilities, and decreases expenses or assets. Credits are recorded on the right side of a general ledger
- A list of all accountants by a business and the financial information associated with them
- The value of abusinesss assets minus its liabilities
- An accounting report that list all the balances in a companies general ledger at a specific time
- Record of a businesses financial accounts and transactions
- Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period
Down
- An accounting record of a business transaction that includes the date, amount, account and a description
- A regular financial statement telling you how much cash you have on hand for a specific period
- Financial document that summarizes a companies revenue over a specific period of time
- An expense that increases an asset or decrease a liability of a business
- Ownership interest in a business
- Debts and financial obligations of a business
13 Clues: Resources owned by a business • Ownership interest in a business • Debts and financial obligations of a business • The value of abusinesss assets minus its liabilities • Journal entries made at the end of an accounting period • Record of a businesses financial accounts and transactions • An expense that increases an asset or decrease a liability of a business • ...
Business ch 5 2025-01-26
Across
- An independent agency of the federal government that offers managerial and financial assistance to small businesses.
- The lack of funds to operate a business normally.
- Entrepreneurs who develop businesses with five or fewer employees.
- Any independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its competitive area and does not employ more than 500 people.
- The company that sells a franchise.
- Persons or organizations that agree to provide some funds for a new business in exchange for an ownership interest or stock.
- A license to sell another’s products or to use another’s name in business, or both.
- The purchaser of a franchise.
- Individuals in large firms who take responsibility for the development of innovations within the larger organization.
- An economic model involving the sharing of underutilized resources.
Down
- Individuals who use entrepreneurship to address social problems.
- A precise statement of the rationale for a business and a step-by-step explanation of how it will achieve its goals.
- The process of creating and managing a business to achieve desired objectives.
13 Clues: The purchaser of a franchise. • The company that sells a franchise. • The lack of funds to operate a business normally. • Individuals who use entrepreneurship to address social problems. • Entrepreneurs who develop businesses with five or fewer employees. • An economic model involving the sharing of underutilized resources. • ...
GCSE BUSINESS - Topic 1.1 Keywords 2019-12-09
Across
- The rate at which prices are increasing. For example, if inflation is 2 per cent, prices are generally growing by 2 per cent that year
- The ability to be an entrepreneur – to take risks to develop a business idea
- The money paid by banks as a reward to attract people to save with them
- Another word for a business. It also refers to the skills of the people involved in the business to identify business opportunities and bring together resources to meet these opportunities.
- Someone who buys a product from a business
Down
- It measures all the income earned in a country’s economy in a year.
- A business that is set up to help society rather than to make a profit
- Someone who uses goods and services produced by businesses
- Someone who is willing to take the risks involved in starting a new business
- A physical product, such as a car
- The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money, expressed as a percentage
- An intangible product (that is, you cannot touch it), such as financial advice or a bus journey
- The inputs that businesses use to provide their goods or services
13 Clues: A physical product, such as a car • Someone who buys a product from a business • Someone who uses goods and services produced by businesses • The inputs that businesses use to provide their goods or services • It measures all the income earned in a country’s economy in a year. • A business that is set up to help society rather than to make a profit • ...
Year 11 Crossword Feb 2026-02-03
Across
- The money made from selling a product. Sometimes called Sales.
- An organisational structure in which decisions are made at Head Office
- Style of training while learning on the job, normally by working with a more experienced colleague.
- A structure with many levels of hierarchy, typically 4 or more, with lots of layers of management or reporting lines e.g the police or the Army
- Alternative word for Cash outflows. Money leaving the business. E.g. Wages, suppliers, loan repayments or advertising.
- Rewards given to staff, also known as 'perks'. E.g. Company car, private health care,discounts of products (6,8)
Down
- If growth in the UK were to be negative for 2 consecutive quarters it will have fallen into ___________
- The right given by one business to another to sell goods or services using its name. e.g McDonalds
- An attempt to obtain and retain customers by drawing their attention to a business or its products. E.g. Buy 2 get one free, advertising and public relations.
- A person who organises resources, makes decisions and takes risks in business, in order to benefit from the potential future rewards.
- The moral rules and principles of a business. Going over and above what is required by law.
- When a business can no longer afford to pay its debts.
- A way of raising finance through sale of shares (5,7)
- World leader in the use of online systems to sell goods and services using e-commerce
- The difference between cash inflows and cash outflows over a period of time. (3,4,4,)
- Alternative word for Cash inflow Money coming into the business. E.g. Revenue, a loan or another source of finance.
16 Clues: A way of raising finance through sale of shares (5,7) • When a business can no longer afford to pay its debts. • The money made from selling a product. Sometimes called Sales. • An organisational structure in which decisions are made at Head Office • World leader in the use of online systems to sell goods and services using e-commerce • ...
Ent Unit 3 2023-09-19
Across
- A promise made by the seller to the consumer that the seller will repair or replace a product that does not perform as expected
- Marketing element referring to what goods, services, or ideas a business will offer its customers
- Unique role
- A one-of-a-kind attribute of a product or brand that separates it from the competition
- A group formed for the purpose of discussing a specific topic
- All the combined impressions and experiences associated with a particular company, good, or service
- Any item that is used to accomplish another activity, such as producing/providing goods and services
- The arrangement by which businesses or individuals can purchase now and pay later
- Specific actions that will be used to carry out strategies
- The message channels used by a seller to promote a good, service, or idea (e.g., radio, television, newspapers, magazines, internet)
- An advantage consumers receive from using a product
- The amount of satisfaction a good or service will provide a customer
- Promotional activities (other than advertising, personal selling, and publicity) that stimulate customer purchases
- The particular group of customers a business seeks to attract
- Marketing element referring to the various types of communication that marketers use to inform, persuade, or remind customers of their products
- The money received by resource owners and by producers for supplying goods and services to customers
- Any paid form of nonpersonal presentation of ideas, images, goods, or services
- To use a creative-thinking technique involving the identification of as many different ideas as possible during a certain time frame; can be done by one person but is used most often in a group setting
- A product mix strategy in which a business creates a certain image or impression of a product in the minds of consumers
- An objective or want that you plan to fulfill; a statement that clearly describes a task to be accomplished
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- A philosophy of conducting business that is based on the belief that all business activities should be aimed toward satisfying customer wants and needs while achieving company goals
- The degree of excellence of a good or service—how good it is
- A phrase that is easy to remember
- Marketing element requiring marketers to determine the amount of money they will ask in exchange for their products
- The form of promotion that determines client needs and wants and responds through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- A function of business designed to establish and maintain positive relationships between the business and its various publics, or fan bases
- A strategy for making a product appear different from similar products on the market
- A deduction from the price of goods
- The money that a business spends
- Marketing element focusing on considerations in getting a selected product in the right place at the right time
- Any nonpersonal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the individual or organization benefiting from or harmed by it
- The systematic gathering, recording, and analyzing of data about a specific issue, situation, or concern, and the use of that data to create and implement plans to reach new target audiences
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
- A fact about or characteristic of a product
- Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives
- The combination of the four elements of marketing—product, place, promotion, and price
36 Clues: Unique role • The money that a business spends • A phrase that is easy to remember • A deduction from the price of goods • A fact about or characteristic of a product • Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives • An advantage consumers receive from using a product • Specific actions that will be used to carry out strategies • ...
3.03 Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Across
- The values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- activities and benefits provided by the business to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- loyalty to a certain business
- customers preference for a business
- all the ways businesses connect with their customers and reinforce their brand
- taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems
- Promotion from satisfied customers telling others about the business
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- polite behavior
- the people (employees) who work together to achieve business goals
- all the ways businesses interact with their customers
- focused on the customer
- the amount and the value of goods and services produced (outputs) from set amounts of resources (inputs)
12 Clues: polite behavior • focused on the customer • loyalty to a certain business • customers preference for a business • all the ways businesses interact with their customers • the people (employees) who work together to achieve business goals • taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems • ...
Accounting cross word puzzle. 2021-08-25
Across
- whenever a business receives cash, for whatever reason, it is immediately recorded in ________
- Issued to make payments
- The account in the General Ledger is also known as the __________
- Source documents have to be completed for every __________ in a business
- For every debit there is a corresponding
- a customer who owes business money
- a __________ is completed on the day on which money is deposited into the bank
Down
- A business must issue a _______ when money is received in any form
- the business can download the bank statement off the _________
- money transfer made online
- Money borrowed for a long term
- Owners equity + liabilities
12 Clues: Issued to make payments • money transfer made online • Owners equity + liabilities • Money borrowed for a long term • a customer who owes business money • For every debit there is a corresponding • the business can download the bank statement off the _________ • The account in the General Ledger is also known as the __________ • ...
Stakeholders 2022-02-16
Across
- community The individuals located close to the business
- An active disagreement between people with opposing opinions
- Anyone who has an interest in a business
- Interested in prompt and correct collection and payment of taxes
- People who own shares in a limited company
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- Individuals who work for the business
- An individual that purchases a good or service
- Individuals who own the business or owns shares in it
- A person responsible controlling or administering an organisation or group of staff
- Interested in return in investment/loan
- A business that provides goods
- A portion of after-tax profit that is paid to shareholders
12 Clues: A business that provides goods • Individuals who work for the business • Interested in return in investment/loan • Anyone who has an interest in a business • People who own shares in a limited company • An individual that purchases a good or service • Individuals who own the business or owns shares in it • community The individuals located close to the business • ...
Parlitmenteary procuder crossword puzzle 2023-10-26
Across
- To provide a short recess while business is pending
- To defer action on a pending motion to a definite time
- To lengthen or shorten the debating time
- To end the meeting
- To place business in the hands of a committee
- To set a motion aside temporarily for more urgent business
- To reject or kill a motion without bringing it to a vote
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- To permit urgent requests related to rights and privileges of members
- To secure adherence to the order of business
- To close debate, to to prevent an amendment, and proceed to vote
- To modify the wording of a motion before takin action
- To introduce new business
12 Clues: To end the meeting • To introduce new business • To lengthen or shorten the debating time • To secure adherence to the order of business • To place business in the hands of a committee • To provide a short recess while business is pending • To modify the wording of a motion before takin action • To defer action on a pending motion to a definite time • ...
Accounting cross word puzzle. 2021-08-25
Across
- whenever a business receives cash, for whatever reason, it is immediately recorded in ________
- Issued to make payments
- The account in the General Ledger is also known as the __________
- Source documents have to be completed for every __________ in a business
- For every debit there is a corresponding
- a customer who owes business money
- a __________ is completed on the day on which money is deposited into the bank
Down
- A business must issue a _______ when money is received in any form
- the business can download the bank statement off the _________
- money transfer made online
- Money borrowed for a long term
- Owners equity + liabilities
12 Clues: Issued to make payments • money transfer made online • Owners equity + liabilities • Money borrowed for a long term • a customer who owes business money • For every debit there is a corresponding • the business can download the bank statement off the _________ • The account in the General Ledger is also known as the __________ • ...
3.03 Vocabulary 2022-10-21
Across
- activities and benefits provided by the business to create goodwill and customer satisfaction
- loyalty to a certain business
- polite behavior
- all the ways businesses connect with their customers and reinforce their brand
- The values and ideals that an organization encourages among its employees
- all the ways businesses interact with their customers
Down
- the amount and the value of goods and services produced (outputs) from set amounts of resources (inputs)
- focused on the customer
- customers preference for a business
- taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems
- the people (employees) who work together to achieve business goals
- Promotion from satisfied customers telling others about the business
12 Clues: polite behavior • focused on the customer • loyalty to a certain business • customers preference for a business • all the ways businesses interact with their customers • taking advantage of opportunities rather than reacting to problems • the people (employees) who work together to achieve business goals • ...
SLA Standards: Accommodations 2021-07-13
Across
- business days for manager escalation
- Task due dates are for _____ use.
- The sharepoint escalation path should only be followed if the case manager's manager task is overdue by ____ business day.
- The means for tracking and managing response times to resolve employee issues, measured against corporate commitment times (performance guarantees).
- Up to 3 business days from the point of when the accommodation request was initiated.
- If a “Manager Escalation” task is past the current SLA of 2 business days, add a ____ Escalation
- When determining the SLA, the task due date is the ____ day of the SLA.
- hours for the system to reflect the changes after the RRTW was coded.
- business days for ILEA Review
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- a day that means any day except Saturdays, Sundays, or any day that is a company recognized holiday.
- In the event that there are several open tasks created by either ERC DLS or DLS, ERC DLS agents should review _____ and provide the applicable SLA for the task that was created first.
- ERC DLS agents should base the SLA on the ___ task in Open Activities which would be the Document Received task.
- the due date will always be set to the ____ business day
- Creation ____ and time can be verified at the bottom of the task.
- Tasks Assigned to the Manual Round Robin Queue have Up to 2 business days from the task due date to be assigned to a _____.
- Refer to Case Handling Guidelines and Create a Task in DALI to determine how to create a ____, when a task needs to be created, and if the escalation process needs to be followed.
- business days for the ACM’s Manager to notate the Reinstatement Review Requested task with a recommendation status update.
- business days for documentation review
18 Clues: business days for ILEA Review • Task due dates are for _____ use. • business days for manager escalation • business days for documentation review • the due date will always be set to the ____ business day • Creation ____ and time can be verified at the bottom of the task. • hours for the system to reflect the changes after the RRTW was coded. • ...
Business Life Cycle and Design Thinking Process 2025-10-14
Across
- when a business begins
- the design team refines the final product
- owner decides whether to continue grow or sell the business
- owner decides if they will continue to grow the business or do a new project
- identifies any problems customers are facing
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- owner may choose to sell their company
- create MVP's to test the product
- a business is economically healthy
- income and customers begin to grow
- owner can separate financially & operationally business
- identifying the needs of customers
11 Clues: when a business begins • create MVP's to test the product • a business is economically healthy • income and customers begin to grow • identifying the needs of customers • owner may choose to sell their company • the design team refines the final product • identifies any problems customers are facing • owner can separate financially & operationally business • ...
Quick Revision 4 December 2015 2015-12-03
Across
- The owners of a sole proprietorship have ______ liability
- In a partnership the profits are _____ among partners whereas all profits go to the owner of a sole proprietorship.
- In a partnership, partners are taxed as ____
- Profit motive, market opportunity, employment and ____ are reasons for opening your own business
- is it True or False that a business can be both a trading and a service business?
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- St Martha's Coffee Shop is an example of a _____ business
- Contos Candle Makers isan example of a ____ business
- A service firm earns its profit from selling its time, labour and _____
- A potential cost of leaving salaried business and opening your own small business are: losing life savings if business doesn't succeed, loss of other benefits and loss of secure ____
- Toni and Guy Hairdresser's is an example of a trading and a ____ business.
10 Clues: In a partnership, partners are taxed as ____ • Contos Candle Makers isan example of a ____ business • St Martha's Coffee Shop is an example of a _____ business • The owners of a sole proprietorship have ______ liability • A service firm earns its profit from selling its time, labour and _____ • ...
production 2021-06-02
Across
- this is where one business purchase the majority of shares in another company
- creation of goods and services to satisfy consumers needs and wants
- this involves investing in a new business and bearing all the risks associated
- this type of growth include more employees,more branches ,more capital
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- this is a key primary resource found in Guyana and Jamaica
- this type of production involves the provision of a service (e.g. banking,insurance)
- this occurs where two business join resources together
- persons willing to invest in the business in return for a share of the business profits is called capital
- this type of industry takes place from the home
- this refers to the rate at which production takes place
- this type of capital is needed for the day to day running of the business
- this type of production is where raw materials are extracted from the earth surface
- this level of production involves producing locally but excess production is exported
13 Clues: this type of industry takes place from the home • this occurs where two business join resources together • this refers to the rate at which production takes place • this is a key primary resource found in Guyana and Jamaica • creation of goods and services to satisfy consumers needs and wants • ...
Lean Business Model Canvas 2024-03-25
Across
- Describes the reason why customers choose this brand/product over others
- Defined the different groups of people or organizations an enterprise aims to reach and serve
- Describes the types of relationships a company establishes with specific consumers
- Represents the cash a company generates from each Customer Segment
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- a __________ Business Plan is a very detailed sand comprehensive plan that sets out business objectives
- Describes how a company communicates with and reaches its Customer Segments to deliver Value Proposition
- a _______ Start up Plan is a high-level focus plan, fast to write, and contains key elements only
- Recurring reveneue model that allows users a membership to shop in particular warehouse discount stores
- Describes the most important things a company must do to make a profit
- Describes the important assets required to make the business model work
- Recurring revenue business that allows users to stream music
- All costs incurred to operate the business
- The network of suppliers and partners that make the business work
13 Clues: All costs incurred to operate the business • Recurring revenue business that allows users to stream music • The network of suppliers and partners that make the business work • Represents the cash a company generates from each Customer Segment • Describes the most important things a company must do to make a profit • ...
business 5-1 2025-01-29
Across
- Persons or organizations that agree to provide some funds for a new business in exchange for an ownership interest or stock.
- An independent agency of the federal government that offers managerial and financial assistance to small businesses.
- The company that sells a franchise.
- A license to sell another’s products or to use another’s name in business, or both.
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- The process of creating and managing a business to achieve desired objectives.
- Entrepreneurs who develop businesses with five or fewer employees.
- Individuals in large firms who take responsibility for the development of innovations within the larger organization.
- A precise statement of the rationale for a business and a step-by-step explanation of how it will achieve its goals.
- The purchaser of a franchise.
- Individuals who use entrepreneurship to address social problems.
- An economic model involving the sharing of underutilized resources.
- The lack of funds to operate a business normally.
- Any independently owned and operated business that is not dominant in its competitive area and does not employ more than 500 people.
13 Clues: The purchaser of a franchise. • The company that sells a franchise. • The lack of funds to operate a business normally. • Individuals who use entrepreneurship to address social problems. • Entrepreneurs who develop businesses with five or fewer employees. • An economic model involving the sharing of underutilized resources. • ...
Accounting Concepts 2016-03-09
Across
- A place where the business can keep its money safe and make it available when they need to use it.
- Money and other assets which can be used to start a business.
- The amount of money needed for running the business.
- Income is higher than expenses.
- A valuable resource owned by the business.
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- Debt or financial obligations of a business.
- Total amount of money earned and received over a period of time.
- Business expenses ate higher than the business income.
- The part of the income that is kept for future use.
- A plan of expected income and expenditure in a month.
10 Clues: Income is higher than expenses. • A valuable resource owned by the business. • Debt or financial obligations of a business. • The part of the income that is kept for future use. • The amount of money needed for running the business. • A plan of expected income and expenditure in a month. • Business expenses ate higher than the business income. • ...
Double Entry System 2025-10-16
Across
- A person or company that the business owes money to (a liability).
- The right side of an account; it increases liabilities.
- Revenue earned from selling goods or services.
- Money or debts that a business owes to others.
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- The person who started and controls the business.
- Something of value owned by a business, like cash or equipment.
- The money an owner puts into the business; also called equity.
- A person or company that owes money to the business (an asset).
- Where a business keeps its cash safe and makes deposits.
- The left side of an account; it increases assets.
10 Clues: Revenue earned from selling goods or services. • Money or debts that a business owes to others. • The person who started and controls the business. • The left side of an account; it increases assets. • The right side of an account; it increases liabilities. • Where a business keeps its cash safe and makes deposits. • ...
Commerce Crossword - Running a Business 2021-12-14
Across
- An individuals occupation.
- When two people or more are run a business together.
- Process where the owner licences their business for a franchise fee.
- An individual that sets up a business(es).
- Expenses incurred in the operation of a business.
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- Something a person or company owes.
- The management of money and expenses.
- A financial gain, the difference between the amount earnt and amount spent.
- Objects of value that a company owns.
- Income earned by a business.
10 Clues: An individuals occupation. • Income earned by a business. • Something a person or company owes. • The management of money and expenses. • Objects of value that a company owns. • An individual that sets up a business(es). • Expenses incurred in the operation of a business. • When two people or more are run a business together. • ...
7th Entrepreneurship & Computer Networks 2022-03-21
Across
- Something you benefit and get money from
- a letter to contact a prospective employer
- Something you fill out to get a job
- a place to store data
- something that is almost owned by one compony
- someone who makes the finished project
- sharing thing with other business people or groups
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- a plan to improve your business
- something you do with someone else
- an idea that you are making for your business
- A place to buy things
11 Clues: A place to buy things • a place to store data • a plan to improve your business • something you do with someone else • Something you fill out to get a job • someone who makes the finished project • Something you benefit and get money from • a letter to contact a prospective employer • an idea that you are making for your business • ...
Chapter 6 - Accounting 2022-12-12
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- sequence of accounting activities
- begins on January 1 and ends on December 31
- describes cash received by a business
- accounting period of 12 months
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- evidence of business transactions
- all purpose journal in which all transactions of a business may be recorded
- record of the transactions of the business
- describes buying or selling of an item on account
- process of recording transactions
- describes a transaction that takes place within a business
- describes a specific check and shows the checking account balance
11 Clues: accounting period of 12 months • evidence of business transactions • sequence of accounting activities • process of recording transactions • describes cash received by a business • record of the transactions of the business • begins on January 1 and ends on December 31 • describes buying or selling of an item on account • ...
Simply Noble Svcs: Financial Foundations - Building a Strong Financial Base 2026-02-16
Across
- Distance traveled for business purposes that may be tracked for tax purposes.
- Money spent to operate your business.
- Income remaining after all expenses are paid.
- A business expense that reduces taxable income.
- A document sent to request payment for services.
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- A plan that outlines expected income and spending.
- Funds reserved for financial stability and emergencies.
- The movement of money in and out of your business.
- Income remaining after all expenses are paid.
- Money earned before expenses are subtracted.
- Required payments made to government agencies.
- Money set aside for unexpected business costs.
12 Clues: Money spent to operate your business. • Money earned before expenses are subtracted. • Income remaining after all expenses are paid. • Income remaining after all expenses are paid. • Required payments made to government agencies. • Money set aside for unexpected business costs. • A business expense that reduces taxable income. • ...
Business Organisation- Name of student: 2022-01-24
Across
- name of the company, registered address, and the detailed information of the directors, objectives of the company and details of shares issue with its value.
- There is a low risk due to the brand image it is the benefit of ...
- Name, address, purpose, details about directors and officers, public or private limited company these things should be included.
- minimum number of two and a maximum number of 200 members.
- The owner of a business grants a license to another person or business to use their business idea – often in a specific geographical area.
- It is a legal entity formed by a group of individuals to engage in and operate a business—commercial or industrial—enterprise.
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- business organization owned and controlled by one person
- a legal agreement between two or more (usually, up to twenty)people to own, finance and run a business jointly and to share all profits
- Name of business cannot change.
- Buying a franchise business provides a higher chance for
- Details of directors, the management of the company, official meeting and the issue of shares these will be included
- minimum number of shareholders are 7 and there is no limit on the maximum number of shareholders.
12 Clues: Name of business cannot change. • business organization owned and controlled by one person • Buying a franchise business provides a higher chance for • minimum number of two and a maximum number of 200 members. • There is a low risk due to the brand image it is the benefit of ... • ...
Business Studies Terms 1 2023-06-15
Across
- the amount of money a business can spend immediately
- a business which sells the same product in the same market as another business
- someone who creates a business taking on financial risks with the aim of making a profit from the business
- the amount of income received from selling goods or services over a period of time
- occurs when a businesses total costs are greater than their revenues
- an expense paid out to run a business
- concerning the quality of something that cannot be measured in numbers (eg opinions/ feelings)
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- out of date or no longer used
- investigation of the features of a market and customer opinions within a market
- a cost which does not vary with output
- occurs when a businesses revenues are greater than its total costs
- concerning the quantity or amount of something that can be measured in numbers
- - ………. Selling Point something that makes a product or service standout from its competitors
13 Clues: out of date or no longer used • an expense paid out to run a business • a cost which does not vary with output • the amount of money a business can spend immediately • occurs when a businesses revenues are greater than its total costs • occurs when a businesses total costs are greater than their revenues • ...
Unit 1 Review 2024-09-16
Across
- – A general increase in prices across the economy, reducing the purchasing power of money.
- Advantage – The ability of a business to outperform competitors by offering greater value, such as through speed-to-market or customer relationships.
- – A set of beliefs about right and wrong, good and bad, guiding individual behavior.
- Ethical Standards – Ethical norms that apply to all people across various situations.
- Resources – Inputs that offer value in their natural state and are essential for production.
- Competition – A market structure where many competitors sell identical products, with little to no control over pricing.
- of Trade – The difference in value between a nation’s exports and imports.
- – Limits set on the amount of a specific product that can be imported into a country.
- of Ethics – A formal written document outlining a company’s ethical standards and guiding employee decision-making.
- – A person who risks their resources to start and manage a business.
- Trade – An international economic movement that allows goods and services to move freely across national borders without restrictions.
- – Taxes imposed on imported goods to make them more expensive and restrict international trade.
- Cost – The value of the next best alternative that is forgone when a decision is made.
- Footprint – The total amount of harmful greenhouse gases emitted by a company during its operations.
- – Employees who report illegal or unethical behavior of their employer to authorities or the media.
- Dilemmas – Situations where one must choose between conflicting values, such as honesty versus loyalty.
- Ethics – The application of right and wrong, good and bad, in a business setting.
- – A social movement advocating for the rights of consumers, including the right to be informed, safe, and heard.
- – The amount of a product or service that consumers are willing to buy at a certain price.
- – The study of smaller economic units, including individual businesses and consumers.
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- – Money earned by a business after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- – The variations in values, beliefs, and practices among different cultures that can affect business practices.
- – The amount of a product or service that businesses are willing to sell at a certain price.
- – A market structure where a single producer dominates the industry, leaving no room for competitors.
- Rate – The percentage of people in the labor force who do not have jobs and are actively seeking employment.
- Deficit – Occurs when the total value of a nation's imports is higher than the total value of its exports.
- – An organization that employs people and produces goods or services but aims to contribute to the community rather than generate profit.
- – A period of economic downturn marked by a decrease in the GDP for two consecutive quarters.
- – The study of a country’s overall economic dynamics, such as the overall economy, inflation, employment rates, and GDP.
- – Occurs when a business’s expenses exceed its revenue.
- Development – Conducting business in a way that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their needs.
- Domestic Product – The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period.
- Policy – Government efforts to influence the economy through taxation and spending decisions to encourage growth, reduce unemployment, and control inflation.
- – The physical, financial, or technological resources a business needs to produce goods or services.
- Franchising – A business model where a firm allows foreign businesses to operate using its products, branding, and business model according to specific operational requirements.
- Surplus – Occurs when the total value of a nation's exports is higher than the total value of its imports.
- Licensing – A domestic company grants a foreign company the rights to produce and market its product or use its intellectual property in a defined geographical area.
- Responsibility – The obligation of a business to contribute positively to society.
- Policy – Actions that shape the economy by influencing interest rates and the supply of money, managed by the Federal Reserve.
39 Clues: – Occurs when a business’s expenses exceed its revenue. • – A person who risks their resources to start and manage a business. • – Money earned by a business after subtracting expenses from revenue. • of Trade – The difference in value between a nation’s exports and imports. • Ethics – The application of right and wrong, good and bad, in a business setting. • ...
1.02_MK1 Marketing Vocab 2025-09-07
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- A determination of a firm’s current business situation and the direction in which the business is headed
- The quantity of a good or service that buyers are ready to buy at a given price at a particular time
- The particular group of customers a business seeks to attract
- Any paid form of non-personal presentation of ideas, images, goods, or services
- A marketing function that involves obtaining, developing, maintaining, and improving a product or service mix in response to market opportunities
- Promotional activities other than advertising, personal selling, and publicity that stimulate customer purchases
- A marketing function that involves gathering, accessing, synthesizing, evaluating, and disseminating information to aid in business decisions
- A marketing tool that investigates a business’s strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in an organized fashion
- A marketing function needed to communicate information about goods, services, images, and/or ideas to achieve a desired outcome
- The process of comparing a business’s income statement with that of its competitors to see how it is doing by industry standards
- A process businesses use to prevent defective products from being created, not just to eliminate or correct them after they’ve already been produced
- The particular assortment of products that a business offers to meet the needs of its markets and its company goals
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- Paths, or routes, that goods or services take from the producer to the ultimate consumer or industrial user
- A marketing function that involves determining client needs and wants and responding through planned, personalized communication that influences purchase decisions and enhances future business opportunities
- A marketing function that involves creating strategies to attract the customer to a business, including setting goals, selecting target markets, creating budgets, forecasting sales, and performing analyses.
- The stages through which goods and services move from the time they are introduced on the market until they are taken off the market
- An economic system in which individuals and groups, rather than the government, own or control the means of production—the human and natural resources and capital goods used to produce goods and services; also known as free market economy, private profit system, market system, capitalistic system, or free enterprise system
- Anyone who personally uses a good or service to satisfy his/her own wants
- Interrelated activities that must work together to get goods and services from producers to customers
- Monetary reward a business owner receives for taking the risk involved in investing in a business; income left once all expenses are paid
- A systematic study of the market
- A marketing function that involves the determining and adjusting of prices to maximize return and meet customers’ perceptions of value
- An estimate of income and expense for a specific period of time
- All the combined impressions and experiences associated with a particular company, good, or service
- A set of procedures or strategies for attracting the target customer to a business
- The rivalry between two or more businesses to attract scarce customer dollars
- The general conditions in which people live; quality of life
- The activity, set of institutions, and processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large
- Any non-personal presentation of ideas, goods, or services that is not paid for by the company or individual that benefits from or is harmed by it
- A marketing function that involves identifying, selecting, monitoring, and evaluating sales channels
- A business that buys materials, services, or goods which will be used to make other goods or which will be used in the operation of the company
31 Clues: A systematic study of the market • The general conditions in which people live; quality of life • The particular group of customers a business seeks to attract • An estimate of income and expense for a specific period of time • Anyone who personally uses a good or service to satisfy his/her own wants • ...
