business Crossword Puzzles
Inventory Managment 2024-06-10
Across
- All the items or products a business has on hand, which they use to make money by selling them or using them to create something.
- (Last-In, First-Out) A method of managing inventory where the newest items (the last ones in) are sold or used first.
- Having too much of a product, more than what is needed or can be sold in a reasonable time.
- (WIP) Items that are currently being made but aren't finished yet. Think of half-built cars in a car factory.
- Inventory Count/Stocktake Physically counting all the items a business has in stock to make sure the records are correct.
- When a customer orders something that is not currently in stock, and they have to wait until it’s available again.
- Goods Products that are completely made and ready to be sold to customers.
Down
- Records A list that keeps track of all the products a business has, where they are, and how many there are.
- Point The level of inventory at which a business knows it needs to order more stock to avoid running out.
- When a business runs out of a product that customers want to buy.
- Materials The basic stuff used to make products. For example, wood is a raw material for making furniture.
- When a business receives new products or materials, they get a document confirming what was delivered.
- When a business takes items out of inventory to use them or sell them, they make a record of it, called an issue.
- Orders A document that a business sends to a supplier to order more products or materials they need.
- Inventory System A way of keeping track of inventory continuously by updating records every time something is added or taken out.
- (First-In, First-Out) A method of managing inventory where the oldest items (the first ones in) are sold or used first.
- Turnover A measurement of how often a business sells and replaces its inventory over a certain time period.
17 Clues: When a business runs out of a product that customers want to buy. • Goods Products that are completely made and ready to be sold to customers. • Having too much of a product, more than what is needed or can be sold in a reasonable time. • Orders A document that a business sends to a supplier to order more products or materials they need. • ...
Business Topic 1-3 2024-10-15
Across
- the only liability - or potential loss - a shareholder has, if the company fails, is the amount invested in the company, not the total wealth of the shareholder.
- integration with a business in a different industry.
- economic resources are owned, planned and controlled by the state.
- businesses owned and controlled by individuals or groups of individuals.
- organisations accountable to and controlled by central or local government (the state).
- literally means that ‘the whole is greater than the sum ol parts’ - it is often assumed that the new business will be more successful than the original separate businesses.
- this states the name of the company, the address of the head office through which it can be contacted, the maximum share capital for which the company seeks authorisation and the declared aims of the business.
Down
- the difference between the cost of purchasing bought-in inputs (materials) and the selling price of the finished goods.
- a written document that describes a business, its objectives, its strategies, the market it is in and its financial forecasts.
- two or more businesses agree to work closely together on a particular project and create a separate business division to do so.
- vertical integration with a supplier business.
- a business organisation that has its headquarters in one country, but with operating branches, factories and assembly plants in other countries.
- the physical and tangible goods sold to consumers - these include durable consumer goods, such as cars and washing machines, and non-durable consumer goods, such as food, drinks and sweets, that can be used only once.
- the next most desired option that is given up.
- economic resources are owned largely by the private sector with very little state intervention.
15 Clues: vertical integration with a supplier business. • the next most desired option that is given up. • integration with a business in a different industry. • economic resources are owned, planned and controlled by the state. • businesses owned and controlled by individuals or groups of individuals. • ...
The Wright Brothers 2021-09-15
Across
- construct
- business their 1st business
- The first thing they did to build the airplane
- where they found their success
- the older brother
- the study of how air moves around an object
- the younger brother
- when you make something new
Down
- what the had after the printing business
- what were used before gliders
- the answers to a problem
- what were used before planes
- what they invented
13 Clues: construct • the older brother • what they invented • the younger brother • the answers to a problem • business their 1st business • when you make something new • what were used before planes • what were used before gliders • where they found their success • what the had after the printing business • the study of how air moves around an object • ...
Entrepreneurship and Marketing 10 2025-01-24
Across
- the state that Costco was founded in (hint: close to BC)
- what the “e” in email means
- someone who buys something from a business
- An American show where entrepreneurs go to present their business ideas (2 words, no space)
- Swedish company that sells furniture
- what a new business started by an entrepreneur is sometimes called
Down
- A Canadian show where entrepreneurs go to present their business ideas (2 words, no space)
- a company owned by Alphabet Inc.
- to create or design something new
- Name of brothers who invented and flew the first airplane
- a person who starts and organizes a business, often taking a lot of risk in the beginning
- a popular photo and video sharing social media platform
12 Clues: what the “e” in email means • a company owned by Alphabet Inc. • to create or design something new • Swedish company that sells furniture • someone who buys something from a business • a popular photo and video sharing social media platform • the state that Costco was founded in (hint: close to BC) • Name of brothers who invented and flew the first airplane • ...
Business Terms Crosswords 2023-10-25
Across
- Marketing strategy of promoting products to a specific group of consumers
- Type of business entity with separation between ownership and control
- Standardized exam required for MBA applicants
- Russian economist known for the "invisible hand" metaphor
- Approach that aims to maximize shareholder value (two words)
- Statistical technique used to identify patterns and trends in data
Down
- Long-term business plan outlining goals and resource allocation
- Term for the process of establishing the optimum use for resources to maximize profitability (two words)
- Japanese business management philosophy focused on eliminating waste (two words)
- Level of management responsible for executing strategy
- Business strategy focused on gaining market share through low prices
- Practice of using data to guide business strategy and decision making
12 Clues: Standardized exam required for MBA applicants • Level of management responsible for executing strategy • Russian economist known for the "invisible hand" metaphor • Approach that aims to maximize shareholder value (two words) • Long-term business plan outlining goals and resource allocation • Statistical technique used to identify patterns and trends in data • ...
CH 3 CHOOSING A LOCATION REVIEW 2022-12-15
Across
- Agreement that one party agrees to pay rent to another party for a certain period of time.
- Tenant pays a fixed agreed upon amount per month for rent.
- Ability to proceed with something with little effort.
- Tenant pays rent plus 3 other costs.
- Describes pedestrian visitors to a business or commercial site.
- A business whose primary office is in the owner’s home.
Down
- A business that sells goods and services to customers at a physical location.
- Rent is calculated based off a percentage of sales.
- Real estate intended for use by businesses, such as offices, shopping malls, service stations, and restaurants.
- The process of selling goods and services over the internet.
- An area zoned for industrial use usually near highways, railroads, airports and ports.
- A business that operates at different locations in a specific market.
- The way in which the business arranges merchandise or service areas.
13 Clues: Tenant pays rent plus 3 other costs. • Rent is calculated based off a percentage of sales. • Ability to proceed with something with little effort. • A business whose primary office is in the owner’s home. • Tenant pays a fixed agreed upon amount per month for rent. • The process of selling goods and services over the internet. • ...
Business Planning - Jacey 2024-06-05
Across
- experience and attributes of the worker
- a personal quality that includes university (degrees)
- the willingness to do something
- browne social science teacher who looks funny
- planning the topic we are studying
- rivalry among businesses that seek to satisfy a market
- which gender runs more small businesses
- a business employing 1-19 employees
Down
- personal quality that relates to the ideas, customs, and social behaviour
- someone who is prepared to take risks to start a business
- what is the pay per price for unit
- factors that will lead to a business succeeding
12 Clues: the willingness to do something • what is the pay per price for unit • planning the topic we are studying • a business employing 1-19 employees • experience and attributes of the worker • which gender runs more small businesses • browne social science teacher who looks funny • factors that will lead to a business succeeding • ...
EFB 2024-12-17
Across
- A plan for how to spend money.
- A gathering of people to discuss something.
- Adding new products or services to reduce risk.
- A person or group affected by a business decision.
- When two companies join to become one.
Down
- A discussion to reach an agreement.
- The money a business makes after expenses.
- The total income a business earns.
- A document that shows what a customer must pay.
- Someone who buys goods or services.
- A company’s legal debts or obligations.
- Someone who starts their own business.
12 Clues: A plan for how to spend money. • The total income a business earns. • A discussion to reach an agreement. • Someone who buys goods or services. • Someone who starts their own business. • When two companies join to become one. • A company’s legal debts or obligations. • The money a business makes after expenses. • A gathering of people to discuss something. • ...
What is entrepreneurship 2025-02-18
Across
- The chance of losing money in a business.
- The money needed to start a business.
- A new idea or invention.
- The income a business earns after expenses.
- A new business.
- A person who buys a product or service.
Down
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- A person who invests money in a business.
- A place where buyers and sellers meet.
9 Clues: A new business. • A new idea or invention. • The money needed to start a business. • A place where buyers and sellers meet. • A person who buys a product or service. • A person who starts and runs a business. • The chance of losing money in a business. • A person who invests money in a business. • The income a business earns after expenses.
Business Sectors 2021-03-11
Across
- Primary classification of industries
- process products undergo in secondary sector
- ...sector has the earth's natural resources
- Occurs in the tertiary sector
- ...right met by government
Down
- most important fact about a formal business
- example of informal business activity
- priority for private businesses
- ...sector meets the demands of consumers
- a level of government
- formal business pay this levy
11 Clues: a level of government • ...right met by government • formal business pay this levy • Occurs in the tertiary sector • priority for private businesses • Primary classification of industries • example of informal business activity • ...sector meets the demands of consumers • most important fact about a formal business • ...sector has the earth's natural resources • ...
Digital Business 2020-12-02
Across
- A Component of Digital Business
- Deliveroo is a
- The environment we have talked about in the main
- An intergrated platform
- Used as a demonstration of business model map
- What is created when we go online, a digital what
- If you omit an intermediary
Down
- The methods by which businesses apply digital technologies
- Who can see the intranet (7,4)
- One of the listed assessment requirements in the guide
- Which other company is paired with starbucks
11 Clues: Deliveroo is a • An intergrated platform • If you omit an intermediary • Who can see the intranet (7,4) • A Component of Digital Business • Which other company is paired with starbucks • Used as a demonstration of business model map • The environment we have talked about in the main • What is created when we go online, a digital what • ...
Business terms 2020-03-18
Across
- A general statement of where you're heading
- The total value of the sales made within a set period of time
- Keeping the business going, which ultimately depends on determination and cash
- Raising capital online from many small investors (but not through the stock market)
- When a business lacks the cash to pay its debts
- The difference between revenue and total costs; if the figure is negative the business is making a loss
Down
- The charges made by banks for the cash they have lent to a business
- A clear, measurable goal, so success or failure is clear to see
- The amount of the agreed overdraft facility that the business uses
- Payments made to shareholders from the company's yearly profits. the directors of the company decide how large a dividend payment to make; in a bad year they can decide on zero
- The money the firm holds in notes and coins, and in its bank accounts
11 Clues: A general statement of where you're heading • When a business lacks the cash to pay its debts • The total value of the sales made within a set period of time • A clear, measurable goal, so success or failure is clear to see • The amount of the agreed overdraft facility that the business uses • The charges made by banks for the cash they have lent to a business • ...
Business terms 2020-03-18
Across
- The amount of the agreed overdraft facility that the business uses
- Payments made to shareholders from the company's yearly profits. the directors of the company decide how large a dividend payment to make; in a bad year they can decide on zero
- When a business lacks the cash to pay its debts
- A clear, measurable goal, so success or failure is clear to see
- The total value of the sales made within a set period of time
- A general statement of where you're heading
Down
- Keeping the business going, which ultimately depends on determination and cash
- Raising capital online from many small investors (but not through the stock market)
- The money the firm holds in notes and coins, and in its bank accounts
- The charges made by banks for the cash they have lent to a business
- The difference between revenue and total costs; if the figure is negative the business is making a loss
11 Clues: A general statement of where you're heading • When a business lacks the cash to pay its debts • The total value of the sales made within a set period of time • A clear, measurable goal, so success or failure is clear to see • The amount of the agreed overdraft facility that the business uses • The charges made by banks for the cash they have lent to a business • ...
Business Trends 2020-09-10
11 Clues: B2B • C2C • store layout • store format • Credit cards • Monsters format • New Marketing Trends • Backoffice outsourcing • electronic transmission • electronic data interchange • supply materials distribution
Business Trends 2020-09-10
11 Clues: B2B • C2C • store layout • store format • Credit cards • Monsters format • New Marketing Trends • Backoffice outsourcing • electronic transmission • electronic data interchange • supply materials distribution
Business Cycles 2022-03-16
Across
- What does busts economicly feature?
- A bust is a...
- A boom is a...
- When the economy is "..." something thats...
- Its hard when the economy is...
- Multi-month-long declines in wages or...
Down
- The periods affect every single...?
- What does Business Cycles refer to?
- What lasts more than a Business Contraction?
- businesses experience a decrease or...
- What does booms economicly feature?
- Most businesses experience a...
12 Clues: A bust is a... • A boom is a... • Its hard when the economy is... • Most businesses experience a... • The periods affect every single...? • What does busts economicly feature? • What does booms economicly feature? • What does Business Cycles refer to? • businesses experience a decrease or... • Multi-month-long declines in wages or... • ...
Business Growth 2022-02-24
Across
- A type of linkage where people manufacture goods in their own homes.
- an acquisition that is hostile
- integration that involves a merger between two or more companies in unrelated business activites.
- rivalry between companies that offer similar goods or services
- growth that occurs when one or more businesses combine to form a larger one.
Down
- integration that occurs when one or more business that produce similar products, in the same industry combine their operations
- integration that occurs when a business combines with others at different stages of production.
- growth that occurs as a result of the business using its own resources
- the output of one leads to the input of another (linkage)
- moving from inputs to outputs
- the ________ force, the human saspect of production
11 Clues: moving from inputs to outputs • an acquisition that is hostile • the ________ force, the human saspect of production • the output of one leads to the input of another (linkage) • rivalry between companies that offer similar goods or services • A type of linkage where people manufacture goods in their own homes. • ...
BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY 2022-04-05
Across
- telecommunication in the form of a videoconference.
- is a set of instructions data or programs used to operate computers and execute specific tasks It is the opposite of hardware which describes the physical aspects of a computer.
- customers have concerns about the security of online banking.
- another term for e-commerce.
- major items of equipment or their components used for a particular purpose educational hardware.
- the use of telecommunication devices to hold discussions between participants in different locations.
- commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet.
Down
- refers to magnetic optical or mechanical media that records and preserves digital information for ongoing or future operations.
- a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically via the internet.
- An ATM which stands for automated teller machine is a specialised computer that makes it convenient to manage a bank account holder's funds.
- refers to the applications of science data engineering and information for business purposes such as the achievement of economic and organizational goals.
11 Clues: another term for e-commerce. • telecommunication in the form of a videoconference. • customers have concerns about the security of online banking. • commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet. • a method of banking in which transactions are conducted electronically via the internet. • ...
business codey 2018-09-09
Across
- it make live easier
- one place sell something at $2 but other place sell it at $3
- when someone dose something for you for a price
- how much of one thing you can get
Down
- when something is used or obtained
- what shops sell
- when shop are
- need this to buy things
- something that keeps us alive
- when your give something away for a price
- how much money is something
11 Clues: when shop are • what shops sell • it make live easier • need this to buy things • how much money is something • something that keeps us alive • how much of one thing you can get • when something is used or obtained • when your give something away for a price • when someone dose something for you for a price • one place sell something at $2 but other place sell it at $3
Business Verbs 2013-05-22
Across
- To reduce a price or rate
- When you have enough money to pay for something
- To send a bill
- To think about something/ your options
Down
- To get money from a third party to pay for something
- To keep something, for example a building, in good order
- To allow entry, a judge may allow evidence into court
- To do things to stop something happening in the future
- To allow or order someone to leave - maybe a classroom or courtroom
- When you have money you need to pay back to someone
- To turn down an offer or invitation
11 Clues: To send a bill • To reduce a price or rate • To turn down an offer or invitation • To think about something/ your options • When you have enough money to pay for something • When you have money you need to pay back to someone • To get money from a third party to pay for something • To allow entry, a judge may allow evidence into court • ...
Business Terms 2013-04-18
Across
- a group of enterprises or institutions of the same kind
- a stock or supply of money, materials
- Make something smaller
- an achievement one sets for his or herself
- the money or wealth used to produce goods and services
Down
- Statistical data
- something a person wants, but is not necessary for life
- recurring in cycles
- Predict or estimate
- Things needed to make life possible
- a concise biographical sketch
11 Clues: Statistical data • recurring in cycles • Predict or estimate • Make something smaller • a concise biographical sketch • Things needed to make life possible • a stock or supply of money, materials • an achievement one sets for his or herself • the money or wealth used to produce goods and services • something a person wants, but is not necessary for life • ...
Business English 2013-10-08
Across
- I sent you that document as an ... on my last e-mail
- I love drinking soda but I ... myself to 3 cans a day.
- These parts need to be ...ed but they don't seem to fit.
- Do we need to bring sandwiches or is lunch being ...d for us?
- Will you please let us know if Mr Stevens will ... the business meeting?
- Our school had all the students fill in a ... to learn about their fast food habits.
Down
- Is Mr Davids in the country? No he's currently ...
- I can't speak any ... languages, only my native language which is Dutch.
- She didn't win Employee of the Month but she was glad to have been a ...
- How big is the ... where the business meeting will take place?
- You should contact the custodian because he's the only one with ... to the tool shed.
11 Clues: Is Mr Davids in the country? No he's currently ... • I sent you that document as an ... on my last e-mail • I love drinking soda but I ... myself to 3 cans a day. • These parts need to be ...ed but they don't seem to fit. • Do we need to bring sandwiches or is lunch being ...d for us? • How big is the ... where the business meeting will take place? • ...
Business vocabulary 2014-02-04
Business admin 2014-10-20
11 Clues: Job role • Paperwork • Risk assess • Photocopying • Sign in book • Basic supplies • These get updated • Used to collect work • Incoming and outgoing • Paper and electronic organizing • calls You make and receive these
Business Success 2014-05-15
Across
- Research carried out by yourself
- Where to place your business
- Keeping customer happy
- Producing good products
- Revenue - Expenses
- Research already produced
Down
- Percentage of the market owned by a business
- Reward to shareholders for owning shares
- Increase in size
- What customer think of your business
- Charging the correct amount
11 Clues: Increase in size • Revenue - Expenses • Keeping customer happy • Producing good products • Research already produced • Charging the correct amount • Where to place your business • Research carried out by yourself • What customer think of your business • Reward to shareholders for owning shares • Percentage of the market owned by a business
Business Ownership 2014-05-14
Across
- The responsibility of owners to debts. Can be limited or unlimited.
- ___ are the owners of a limited company.
- Sole __ is an enterprise that is soley funded, operated and risk taken by one person.
- Public limited companies have a more complicated set-up ___.
- When a company is affected by the death or retiring of its owner, it is said to be due to a lack of ___.
Down
- Limited companies have to pay a higher ___ ___ to the government than other smaller companies.
- A possible disadvantage of a public company is that it has to ___ its financial information to the public.
- A ___ occurs when 2 or more people carry on business together.
- Ownership of public companies can be freely traded on the ___ ___.
- The owners of limited companies and the companies themselves are not viewed as the same body because they are separate ___ ___.
- Public companies can raise capital by issuing ___ to the public.
11 Clues: ___ are the owners of a limited company. • Public limited companies have a more complicated set-up ___. • A ___ occurs when 2 or more people carry on business together. • Public companies can raise capital by issuing ___ to the public. • Ownership of public companies can be freely traded on the ___ ___. • ...
Btec Business 2016-04-26
Across
- The review of whether the business has achieved its budget goals
- An item that is owned by a business
- A plan for the future
- Variable cost+Fixed cost
- Revenue-Expenditure
Down
- Money that a business owes and needs to pay
- a cost that doesn't change according to output
- an asset which is easy to turn into cash
- The point where you need to make in order to not make a loss
- the money that is generated from sales
- Is the amount of cash that is going in or out of the business account
11 Clues: Revenue-Expenditure • A plan for the future • Variable cost+Fixed cost • An item that is owned by a business • the money that is generated from sales • an asset which is easy to turn into cash • Money that a business owes and needs to pay • a cost that doesn't change according to output • The point where you need to make in order to not make a loss • ...
Btec Business 2016-04-26
Across
- The review of whether the business has achieved its budget goals
- An item that is owned by a business
- A plan for the future
- Variable cost+Fixed cost
- Revenue-Expenditure
Down
- Money that a business owes and needs to pay
- a cost that doesn't change according to output
- an asset which is easy to turn into cash
- The point where you need to make in order to not make a loss
- the money that is generated from sales
- Is the amount of cash that is going in or out of the business account
11 Clues: Revenue-Expenditure • A plan for the future • Variable cost+Fixed cost • An item that is owned by a business • the money that is generated from sales • an asset which is easy to turn into cash • Money that a business owes and needs to pay • a cost that doesn't change according to output • The point where you need to make in order to not make a loss • ...
BUSINESS STREAM 2024-01-18
Business crossword 2023-03-01
Across
- final tangible goods such as cars, clothes or furniture, or intangible services such as education, business consulting and healthcare.
- the money it has available to pay for its day-to-day operations and to fund its future growth.
- perceivable by touch
- The assets used by businesses in the course of producing their products and services,
- the specific economic resources used in producing goods and services
Down
- The goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs
- the creation of goods and services from economic resources
- Long term assets of a company such as minerals, oil reserves, timberland, stone quarries, etc
- the activities and tasks that organizations use to produce goods and services.
- the assets used by businesses in the course of producing their products and services
- the department within a business that is responsible for all things worker-related.
- not perceivable by touch
12 Clues: perceivable by touch • not perceivable by touch • the creation of goods and services from economic resources • The goods and services produced as the result of combining inputs • the specific economic resources used in producing goods and services • the activities and tasks that organizations use to produce goods and services. • ...
Business Terms 2024-09-03
Across
- The total income generated from sales of goods or services.
- The number of units that must be sold to cover all costs, where profit is zero.
- The planning and management of the movement and storage of goods and services.
- A company’s legal financial debts or obligations that arise during business operations.
- The allocation of resources, usually money, in the expectation of generating an income or profit.
Down
- Costs that do not change with the level of production, such as rent or salaries.
- Costs that vary directly with the level of production, like raw materials.
- The actual profit after all expenses, taxes, and costs have been deducted from total revenue.
- The financial gain after subtracting all costs from revenue.
- Resources owned by a company that have economic value.
- The goods and materials a business holds for the purpose of resale.
11 Clues: Resources owned by a company that have economic value. • The total income generated from sales of goods or services. • The financial gain after subtracting all costs from revenue. • The goods and materials a business holds for the purpose of resale. • Costs that vary directly with the level of production, like raw materials. • ...
Business crossword 2024-05-29
Across
- - The inputs used in production of goods and services to meet human needs and wants.
- - The equipment to make the products, E.g. The product or the building.
- - Is the process of creating a new business.
- - Natural raw materials, E.g. water, gas, soil.
Down
- - Is the ability to conceive or develop new products and services.
- - Is the rivalry among companies that offer similar products.
- - Is the voluntary exchange between consumers and producers. Consumers obtain good and producers make more profit.
- - The person who makes the products or sells them to a consumer.
- - People who produce the materials or the products they are selling, EG. an ice-cream maker.
- - Is a person who produces and sells products to the consumers.
- - How we can be better and different.
11 Clues: - How we can be better and different. • - Is the process of creating a new business. • - Natural raw materials, E.g. water, gas, soil. • - Is the rivalry among companies that offer similar products. • - Is a person who produces and sells products to the consumers. • - The person who makes the products or sells them to a consumer. • ...
Business Security 2024-06-10
Across
- Process to void a lost or stolen check
- Initials of state agency to recover expired money owed to someone
- What this unit is responsible for detecting daily
- Type of check that goes out when a lost check affidavit is received
- Something that occurs when a lost check is cashed for example
Down
- State of Oregon bank
- ___ checks must be entered into the SinglePoint system in order for the recipient to cash them.
- annual process to expire checks greater than 2 years old
- The name synonomous with the crossword title
- Type of checks field offices use for emergencies
- Payment ___ are set to flag cancelled checks to avoid overpayments
11 Clues: State of Oregon bank • Process to void a lost or stolen check • The name synonomous with the crossword title • Type of checks field offices use for emergencies • What this unit is responsible for detecting daily • annual process to expire checks greater than 2 years old • Something that occurs when a lost check is cashed for example • ...
Business Vocabulary 2023-06-12
11 Clues: devis (9) • client (8) • facture (7) • bilan (7,5) • fabriquer (11) • frais généraux (9) • soustraitance (14) • local ou locaux (8) • chiffes d'affaires (8) • ni profit ni perte (5,4) • compte de résultat (6,3,4,7)
business vacbulary 2023-04-26
Across
- a profit-seeking enterprise (may be a person, partnership or corporation)
- Guidelines and policies claimed to inflict reduced, minimal, or no harm at all, upon ecosystems or the environment
- the monetary surplus left to a business after the costs of production and wages have been subtracted from revenue
- existing in or formed by nature
- a costumer
- the wealth (in money or property) owned in business by an individual or corporation
- useless consumption or spending
Down
- a business' responsibility to focus on things other than maximizing profits by contributing positively to the society they operate in
- a system of moral principles
- something that is not real, it is artificial
- a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business
11 Clues: a costumer • a system of moral principles • existing in or formed by nature • useless consumption or spending • something that is not real, it is artificial • a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business • a profit-seeking enterprise (may be a person, partnership or corporation) • ...
Business Crossword 2023-01-03
Across
- Name of method of retail distribution from producer to retailer to consumer (6)
- The action or process of supplying goods to retailers (12)
- Name of someone who makes/produces a product (8)
- Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet (1-8)
- Largest e-tailer (6)
- Name of method of retail distribution from producer to wholesaler to retailer to consumer (11)
Down
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use (8)
- A person or company that sells goods in large quantities at low prices, typically to retailers (10)
- Name of method of retail distribution from producer to consumer (6)
- Word used to describe a market over multiple countries (13)
- An electronic retailer, purchasing electronically either by e-commerce or mobile commerce (1-6)
11 Clues: Largest e-tailer (6) • Name of someone who makes/produces a product (8) • The action or process of supplying goods to retailers (12) • Word used to describe a market over multiple countries (13) • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use (8) • Name of method of retail distribution from producer to consumer (6) • ...
Business Econ 2023-01-26
Across
- The study of individuals, families, and businesses
- A situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- The study of how individuals and societies satisfy their unlimited wants with limited resources
- An economic system in which people produce and distribute goods according to customs handed down from generation to generation
- A market-based economic system in which the government is involved to some extent (varies country to country)
- An economic system in which individual choice and voluntary exchange direct economic decisions
- The study of the economy as a whole and is concerned with large-scale economic activity
Down
- A ____________________________ analysis is a tool an individual, business, or government can use to help evaluate the relative worth of economic choices.
- What is another name for Free Enterprise?
- What is the public sector of the American Free Enterprise System
- An economic system in which the government makes all economic decisions
11 Clues: What is another name for Free Enterprise? • The study of individuals, families, and businesses • What is the public sector of the American Free Enterprise System • An economic system in which the government makes all economic decisions • A situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants • ...
Business terms 2022-09-21
Across
- A company whose article of association restricts the transferability of shares and prevents the public from subscribing to them.
- The difference between the selling price and the cost price of a good or service .
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- A company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
Down
- A company that has offered shares of stock to the general public
- A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners.
- A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- Income, especially when of a company or organization and of a substantial nature.
- The cost of operations that a company incurs to generate revenue.
- Property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies.
- The value of the shares issued by a company.
- someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself.
12 Clues: The value of the shares issued by a company. • A business or firm owned and run by two or more partners. • A company that has offered shares of stock to the general public • The cost of operations that a company incurs to generate revenue. • someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself. • ...
Business Terminology 2022-09-01
Across
- media attention for your product, service, or business.
- the net change in your firm's cash position from one accounting period to the next.
- is the percent of total industry sales that a company has.
- the activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services.
Down
- the money you have left after paying for business expenses.
- transaction between two or more parties, typically a buyer and a seller, in which goods or services are exchanged for money or other assets.
- an individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services.
- other businesses who can offer the same or similar goods and services to your customers.
- a business and marketing concept that helps people identify a particular company, product, or individual.
- an ongoing emotional relationship between you and your customer, manifesting itself by how willing a customer is to engage with and repeatedly purchase from you versus your competitors.
- the total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time.
11 Clues: media attention for your product, service, or business. • is the percent of total industry sales that a company has. • the money you have left after paying for business expenses. • an individual or business that purchases another company's goods or services. • the net change in your firm's cash position from one accounting period to the next. • ...
Business Professionalism 2022-09-12
Across
- is the behavior, looks, and skill expected
- policy that stats what is required, acceptable, unacceptable to your appearance when working for the company
- behavior means acting integrity by being honest professional and fair
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expression
- a set period in which something will happen or take place
- something you want to accomplish the future
Down
- ordering thing from most important to least important
- process of planning or organized time in a day in most effective way
- something you want to accomplish in the future
- desire result of a person effort
- a way of thinking or feeling about people or things
11 Clues: desire result of a person effort • is the behavior, looks, and skill expected • something you want to accomplish the future • something you want to accomplish in the future • a way of thinking or feeling about people or things • ordering thing from most important to least important • a set period in which something will happen or take place • ...
Business Professionalism 2022-09-12
Across
- a set period in which something will happen or take place
- process of planning or organized time in a day in most effective way
- a way of thinking or feeling about people or things
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expression
- ordering thing from most important to least important
- something you want to accomplish the future
Down
- is the behavior, looks, and skill expected
- means acting integrity by being honest professional and fair
- policy that stats what is required, acceptable, unacceptable to your appearance when working for the company
- desire result of a person effort
- something you want to accomplish in the future
11 Clues: desire result of a person effort • is the behavior, looks, and skill expected • something you want to accomplish the future • something you want to accomplish in the future • a way of thinking or feeling about people or things • ordering thing from most important to least important • a set period in which something will happen or take place • ...
Business Essentials 2022-08-28
Across
- the ability to make judgments without favoritism or self-interest; engaging in fair competition and creating equal relationships
- complying with laws and regulations
- an issue in which you must decide whether something is right or wrong
- standards that govern behavior; not dependent on circumstance
Down
- reliable; deserving the confidence of others
- adhering to an established set of personal ethics and sound moral principles; acting with honesty in all situations
- The basic principles that govern your behavior
- the long-term value of your choices
- the quality of being just as one seems; being open and truthful when communicating
- regard or esteem; honoring the rights, freedom, views, and property of others
- the condition of having to answer for or be liable for your actions; accepting responsibility for your decisions
11 Clues: complying with laws and regulations • the long-term value of your choices • reliable; deserving the confidence of others • The basic principles that govern your behavior • standards that govern behavior; not dependent on circumstance • an issue in which you must decide whether something is right or wrong • ...
BUSINESS VOCABULARY 2022-12-06
Across
- v. to send or transport by land, sea or air - also n. shipment n.
- v. to make a statement of taxable goods - customs declaration form n.
- n. goods or products that are being transported or shipped
- n. a document that is sent with goods to show that they have been checked
- n. responsibility of a firm for damage caused to a member of the public
- n. [of an insurance policy] all-inclusive; providing complete protection
Down
- n. list of goods and shipping instructions; waybill
- n. an application for payment under an insurance-policy - to make a claim v.
- n. 1 government tax or duty on imported goods 2 officials who collect this tax
- n. death, injury, damage etc that is the basis for a claim - to lose v.
- n. the protection given by an insurance policy [eg: public liability cover]
11 Clues: n. list of goods and shipping instructions; waybill • n. goods or products that are being transported or shipped • v. to send or transport by land, sea or air - also n. shipment n. • v. to make a statement of taxable goods - customs declaration form n. • n. responsibility of a firm for damage caused to a member of the public • ...
Business English 2022-05-18
Across
- ... clients = look after guests, give attention and provide them with amusement or enjoyment.
- Something you really want to do.
- ...an invitation = say yes to a request.
- ... an event = organize something special for your clients.
- A fault in your character.
- Amount of money assigned for a certain purpose.
- A new and difficult thing that needs effort.
Down
- ...a relation = make a connection stronger.
- career ... = the direction you want to go in your working life.
- book a ... = a place that can be booked for events.
- ... a trip = organize a journey to a place and back.
11 Clues: A fault in your character. • Something you really want to do. • ...an invitation = say yes to a request. • ...a relation = make a connection stronger. • A new and difficult thing that needs effort. • Amount of money assigned for a certain purpose. • book a ... = a place that can be booked for events. • ... a trip = organize a journey to a place and back. • ...
Business Revision 2022-05-04
Across
- An external factor that would include a change in the Minimum Age Act
- Someone who has an interest in a business e.g an employee
- Public sector organisations are owned by them
- A stage in the product-life-cycle where the testing of prototypes would occur
- This is large-scale production where items move continuously from one stage of the production line to the next
- This is a business owned by 1 person
- An external factor that includes automation
Down
- This method of stock control involves getting stocks to arrive just before they are needed
- This document outlines the skills and qualities required from the applicant
- This is where a single product is made to a customer’s specific requirements.
- An example of field research
11 Clues: An example of field research • This is a business owned by 1 person • An external factor that includes automation • Public sector organisations are owned by them • Someone who has an interest in a business e.g an employee • An external factor that would include a change in the Minimum Age Act • ...
Business Ethics 2023-05-16
Across
- study the behavior and morals in a business situation
- involves the privacy of employee and company information, employee record filing, payroll and disposal of employee records
- the professional management of client’s financial assets to meet specified investment goals
- the practice of engaging in specific financial transactions to conceal the identity, source or destination of money
- when corporate insiders buy and sell stock in their own companies based on private information
- occurs when someone intentionally deceives another about an insurance matter to receive money or other benefits not rightfully theirs
Down
- occurs when someone engaging in a fraudulent activity uses the telephone, Internet or U.S. Postal Service to discuss, send or receive correspondence to further the fraud
- set of ethical behavior guidelines which govern the day-to-day activities of a profession or organization
- the process of making or adapting objects or documents with the intent to deceive
- moral code by which individuals live and conduct business
- using company money to purchase items which are not going to be used by the company
11 Clues: study the behavior and morals in a business situation • moral code by which individuals live and conduct business • the process of making or adapting objects or documents with the intent to deceive • using company money to purchase items which are not going to be used by the company • ...
Business English 2023-10-02
Across
- a general increase in prices as a country's currency loses value
- a very good price, on sale
- estimate of the monetary worth of something
- to pay out money to buy goods or services
- activities that are paid for by customers
- automated teller machine
Down
- a piece of metal money
- money that is owed by one person to another
- coins or bank notes
- money put into a business to make a profit
- money that is paid for the use of money, often at a yearly rate
11 Clues: coins or bank notes • a piece of metal money • automated teller machine • a very good price, on sale • to pay out money to buy goods or services • activities that are paid for by customers • money put into a business to make a profit • money that is owed by one person to another • estimate of the monetary worth of something • ...
business vocab 2025-03-11
Across
- use of resources
- establishes the ability to borrow
- a form of repaying
- separate from its owners
- a resource owned by the company
Down
- the right to keep something that belongs to another
- spent more than in their budget
- trade for something for something else
- recording of an amount owed
- a single company supplying goods
- last accounting phase of a company
11 Clues: use of resources • a form of repaying • separate from its owners • recording of an amount owed • spent more than in their budget • a resource owned by the company • a single company supplying goods • establishes the ability to borrow • last accounting phase of a company • trade for something for something else • the right to keep something that belongs to another
Business activity 2025-04-06
Across
- the finance, machinery, and equipment needed for the manufacture of goods.
- those resources needed produce goods or services.
- the difference between the selling price of a product and the cost of bought-in materials and components.
- a good or service which people would like to have, but which is not essential for living.
- occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at.
Down
- the number of people available to make products.
- the lack of sufficient products to fulfil the total wants of the population.
- the next best alternative given up by choosing another item.
- all the natural resources provided by nature: fields and forests, oil, gas, etc.
- a good or service essential for living
- the skill and risk-taking ability of the person who brings factors of production together to produce goods.
11 Clues: a good or service essential for living • the number of people available to make products. • those resources needed produce goods or services. • the next best alternative given up by choosing another item. • occurs when people and businesses concentrate on what they are best at. • the finance, machinery, and equipment needed for the manufacture of goods. • ...
Business Crossword 2024-10-29
Across
- A person employed for wages or salary
- A person who buys or uses goods or services
- 1. Especially physical work 2. To work hard and make great effort
- A list of prices or charges
- A symbol, word or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
Down
- To make or become lower in price or value
- The non categorisable expenses of running a business
- 1. How wanted or unwanted a product is 2. To ask authoritatively or brusquely (very strongly and directly)
- Being dishonest or fraudulent with your products or in your business
- Goods and Services Tax
- Paid for by a firm
11 Clues: Paid for by a firm • Goods and Services Tax • A list of prices or charges • A person employed for wages or salary • To make or become lower in price or value • A person who buys or uses goods or services • The non categorisable expenses of running a business • 1. Especially physical work 2. To work hard and make great effort • ...
Business Crossword 2024-10-29
Across
- A person employed for wages or salary
- A person who buys or uses goods or services
- 1. Especially physical work 2. To work hard and make great effort
- A list of prices or charges
- A symbol, word or words legally registered or established by use as representing a company or product
Down
- To make or become lower in price or value
- The non categorisable expenses of running a business
- 1. How wanted or unwanted a product is 2. To ask authoritatively or brusquely (very strongly and directly)
- Being dishonest or fraudulent with your products or in your business
- Goods and Services Tax
- Paid for by a firm
11 Clues: Paid for by a firm • Goods and Services Tax • A list of prices or charges • A person employed for wages or salary • To make or become lower in price or value • A person who buys or uses goods or services • The non categorisable expenses of running a business • 1. Especially physical work 2. To work hard and make great effort • ...
Business Intelligence 2024-11-13
Across
- A visual display of key performance indicators.
- The process of discovering patterns in data.
- centralized repository for storing large amounts of data.
- A technology for analyzing multidimensional data.
- The practice of using data to predict future trends.
- Data about data.
Down
- The application of analytics to recommend actions.
- A multidimensional data structure for analysis.
- The visual representation of data.
- The process of extracting, transforming, and loading data.
- A subset of a data warehouse, focused on a specific area.
11 Clues: Data about data. • The visual representation of data. • The process of discovering patterns in data. • A visual display of key performance indicators. • A multidimensional data structure for analysis. • A technology for analyzing multidimensional data. • The application of analytics to recommend actions. • The practice of using data to predict future trends. • ...
Office & Business 2025-06-16
Across
- Greets guests at a restaurant or event.
- The top leader of a company.
- Leads a team and makes decisions.
- Helps people in stores.
- Takes money from customers.
- A person who buys something or gets a service.
- Drives cars, buses, or delivery trucks.
- Watches and helps workers.
Down
- Helps with phones, papers, and schedules.
- Works with money at a bank.
- Greets visitors and answers phones.
11 Clues: Helps people in stores. • Watches and helps workers. • Works with money at a bank. • Takes money from customers. • The top leader of a company. • Leads a team and makes decisions. • Greets visitors and answers phones. • Greets guests at a restaurant or event. • Drives cars, buses, or delivery trucks. • Helps with phones, papers, and schedules. • ...
Business English 2024-12-25
Across
- a person who is paid to work for somebody
- a person who uses the services or advice of a professional person or organization
- something that is new and not copied from anything else
- to work in a particular way, to use or control a machine or make it work
- звонить
- where the work of the business is done
Down
- a business that helps people to find work and employers to find workers
- преданность
- something that many people like or enjoy
- Отдел информационных технологий
- a person who knows a lot about a particular subject and is employed to give advice about it to other people
11 Clues: звонить • преданность • Отдел информационных технологий • where the work of the business is done • something that many people like or enjoy • a person who is paid to work for somebody • something that is new and not copied from anything else • a business that helps people to find work and employers to find workers • ...
Business communication 2024-12-20
Across
- To keep smb in the __________ means to keep them informed or updated on recent developments regarding a specific subject.
- An official request for payment
- This tool uses AI-generated responses to instantly help customers
- A letter of _______ is a formal response to a customer’s complaint.
- To ask smb about something
- A financial ____________ is a formal report that summarises a company’s financial position and performance.
Down
- A(n)____________ is a verbal or written warning that informs an employee that their performance is unsatisfactory.
- During a(n) ______________ interview an employee discusses his (her) performance with the line manager.
- A(n) _____________ is an official change made to a contract or other legal document.
- One of the C’s of effective communication
- To officially inform smb about smth
11 Clues: To ask smb about something • An official request for payment • To officially inform smb about smth • One of the C’s of effective communication • This tool uses AI-generated responses to instantly help customers • A letter of _______ is a formal response to a customer’s complaint. • A(n) _____________ is an official change made to a contract or other legal document. • ...
Business LPRT 2024-12-18
Across
- To convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument.
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or resources.
- The ability to perform multiple tasks or activities simultaneously.
- Exposed to the possibility of being harmed emotionally, physically, or mentally.
- The quality of being easy to understand or see; clearness in thought, expression, or purpose.
- The quality of being open to more than one interpretation; uncertainty or inexactness in meaning.
Down
- Something that prevents someone from concentrating or giving their full attention to something else.
- To finish given tasks effectively and efficiently
- To assign responsibility or tasks to another person, typically a subordinate, for efficiency.
- Thrives or grows successfully, especially in favorable conditions.
- The act of leaving one’s job or career, typically upon reaching a certain age or financial milestone.
11 Clues: To finish given tasks effectively and efficiently • Thrives or grows successfully, especially in favorable conditions. • The ability to perform multiple tasks or activities simultaneously. • Achieving maximum productivity with minimum wasted effort or resources. • To convince someone to do or believe something through reasoning or argument. • ...
Business Math 2025-09-19
Across
- The total amount of money an individual or bussnius earns before taxes
- A rate of pay equal to double the standard rate
- Paid 24 pay periods per year
- paid a percentage of sales
- Paid 26 pay periods per year
- Fixed regular payment
Down
- Commission increases incrementally as sales salesperson's sales volurevenue renue grows
- Pay Workers are paid a fixed amount for each unit they work
- Hourly rate times hours worked
- 1.5 times their regular rate of pay for all hours worked over 40 in a workweek
- Time Card Day by Day card of your work time
11 Clues: Fixed regular payment • paid a percentage of sales • Paid 24 pay periods per year • Paid 26 pay periods per year • Hourly rate times hours worked • Time Card Day by Day card of your work time • A rate of pay equal to double the standard rate • Pay Workers are paid a fixed amount for each unit they work • ...
Business Professionalism 2025-09-12
Across
- a desired result of a person’s effort
- is the process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way
- is ordering things from most important to least important
- someone who is an expert in their area of work
- a specified period during which an action, process, or event is expected to occur or be completed
- acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair
Down
- the way that someone looks through their clothes hair smell and posture
- is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles
- is a way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- the policy that states whats required, acceptable, and unacceptable, for your appearance
- Frame is a set period in which something will happen or take place
11 Clues: a desired result of a person’s effort • someone who is an expert in their area of work • is lacking the ability to behave with moral principles • is ordering things from most important to least important • acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair • Frame is a set period in which something will happen or take place • ...
Business Terminology 2025-09-12
Across
- the activity or condition of competing.
- a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality.
- an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account.
- a financial gain
- something, typically money, that is owed or due.
- a product
Down
- a place to sell things
- the using up of a resource.
- A promise to pay for something later. It's a system of trust and a financial tool for deferred payment.
- a form to see what is in demand
- a product
- McDonalds
12 Clues: a product • McDonalds • a product • a financial gain • a place to sell things • the using up of a resource. • a form to see what is in demand • the activity or condition of competing. • a useful or valuable thing, person, or quality. • something, typically money, that is owed or due. • an entry recording an amount owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account. • ...
BUSINESS CROSSWORD 2025-10-16
Across
- Money used to start or run a business
- Something valuable owned by a person or company
- Bank transaction that reduces balance
- Inspector of a companys finances
- Gross income from business operations
- Fair value representing ownership stake
- Estimate of income and expenses
Down
- Document showing financial information
- Buy now, pay later arrangement
- Income that exceeds costs
- Field concerned with classifying and analyzing financial data
11 Clues: Income that exceeds costs • Buy now, pay later arrangement • Estimate of income and expenses • Inspector of a companys finances • Money used to start or run a business • Bank transaction that reduces balance • Gross income from business operations • Document showing financial information • Fair value representing ownership stake • ...
Business vocabulary 2025-11-12
Across
- Across the whole globe
- To stop working
- When two persons try and find a solution
- employee's of a company
Down
- Two companies come together
- When a company takes over another company
- Benefit when getting laid off
- The ability to not reveal confidential information
- To be offered a higher position in the company
- Take it back
- capable of working successfully
11 Clues: Take it back • To stop working • Across the whole globe • employee's of a company • Two companies come together • Benefit when getting laid off • capable of working successfully • When two persons try and find a solution • When a company takes over another company • To be offered a higher position in the company • The ability to not reveal confidential information
Davidson Institute Crossword Quiz 2014-01-23
Across
- CLUB HARRY KEWELL WON EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS LEAGUE WITH
- PLAN FOR THE UPS AND DOWNS IN ORDER TO KEEP SANITY
- ALLOWS YOU TO MONITOR BUSINESS PERFORMANCE
- WHAT YOU MUST DO BEFORE MAKING PROFITS
- ROAR COACH
Down
- ___ ASSETS; THOSE THAT TURN INTO CASH WITHIN THE NEXT 12 MONTHS
- MOST IMPORTANT LEVEL OF PROFIT
- SO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING AND HOW TO GET THERE
- WHAT MOST PEOPLE GO INTO BUSINESS TO MAKE
- THE LIFE-BLOOD OF YOUR BUSINESS
- WHAT YOU NEED FOR A GROWING BUSINESS
- YOUR BEST FRIEND
12 Clues: ROAR COACH • YOUR BEST FRIEND • MOST IMPORTANT LEVEL OF PROFIT • THE LIFE-BLOOD OF YOUR BUSINESS • WHAT YOU NEED FOR A GROWING BUSINESS • WHAT YOU MUST DO BEFORE MAKING PROFITS • WHAT MOST PEOPLE GO INTO BUSINESS TO MAKE • ALLOWS YOU TO MONITOR BUSINESS PERFORMANCE • PLAN FOR THE UPS AND DOWNS IN ORDER TO KEEP SANITY • SO YOU KNOW WHERE YOU'RE GOING AND HOW TO GET THERE • ...
The Gilded Age 2025-03-10
Across
- Men who controlled the market and bought votes
- ______ and magazines became more prevalent
- Business man who led US Steel
- The period of time between the 1860s and the 1900s
Down
- Business man who lead Colorado Fuel and Oil
- Business man who led Central Pacific Railroad
- Journalists who exposed corruption
- Work group that protest harsh working conditions
- Business man who led the Standard Oil Company
- Wrote the book The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today
- Brought changes to engineering advancements
- ________ factory workers worked 10 hours a day 6 days a week
12 Clues: Business man who led US Steel • Journalists who exposed corruption • ______ and magazines became more prevalent • Business man who lead Colorado Fuel and Oil • Brought changes to engineering advancements • Business man who led Central Pacific Railroad • Business man who led the Standard Oil Company • Wrote the book The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today • ...
basics of accounting 2024-10-14
Across
- not bought for resale and can be used for longterm
- recording data
- the person to whom business owes
- the person who owes to the business
Down
- have to pay within one year
- resources owned by or owed to the business
- taking more money from business bank account
- resources supplied by the outsiders or others
- short term resources which changes its form within one year
- resources supplied by the owner
- person who prepares financial statement and analyses financial information
- an example of a non-current liability
12 Clues: recording data • have to pay within one year • resources supplied by the owner • the person to whom business owes • the person who owes to the business • an example of a non-current liability • resources owned by or owed to the business • taking more money from business bank account • resources supplied by the outsiders or others • ...
Business terms 2013-10-11
Across
- A non-tangible good to help a customer
- Protection from your product being copied
- A tangible product that can be bought and sold
- A symbol that is recognisable for customers
- Someone who uses a product
- The diagram used to map ideas
- Used for different ways of thinking
Down
- The legal ownership of a brand or product
- People who work for your business
- A group of customers a company aims to sell to
- A TV show where people display their products/companies
11 Clues: Someone who uses a product • The diagram used to map ideas • People who work for your business • Used for different ways of thinking • A non-tangible good to help a customer • The legal ownership of a brand or product • Protection from your product being copied • A symbol that is recognisable for customers • A group of customers a company aims to sell to • ...
Business Studies 2014-03-08
Across
- things you cannot live without.
- people, or organizations to whom money is owed to.
- the likelihood of being able to maintain levels of production.
- people and groups with an interest in the activities of the business.
- the process of giving authority for decision making to subordinates.
Down
- the levels of management in an organization.
- the possibility of buying and enjoying the use of another item.
- a business targeting a product at a small part of a market with specific requirements.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- An external source of finance.
- the system for bringing together sellers and buyers of a product.
11 Clues: An external source of finance. • things you cannot live without. • the levels of management in an organization. • people, or organizations to whom money is owed to. • the likelihood of being able to maintain levels of production. • the possibility of buying and enjoying the use of another item. • the system for bringing together sellers and buyers of a product. • ...
business studdies 2013-12-08
Across
- what position of entrepreneurs makes the decitions?
- what is when a bussiness owner is only liable to the money he/she invested?
- what is a business that produces a limited amount of goods?
- what is used to have the gov. attract businesses to depressed areas?
- wharis an individual or group with an interest to control a business?
- what is a brief summary of a firm's objectives
Down
- what does a sole trader/business owners need in order to sell something?
- what is the decline in manufacturing?
- witch sector takes care of plants to sell once ready/ripe?
- what is most important for a business of production?
- what is a area of land outside of cities developing business for the first time?
11 Clues: what is the decline in manufacturing? • what is a brief summary of a firm's objectives • what position of entrepreneurs makes the decitions? • what is most important for a business of production? • witch sector takes care of plants to sell once ready/ripe? • what is a business that produces a limited amount of goods? • ...
Business vocabulary 2014-08-27
Across
- (Vicious...) A process in which the existence of a problem causes other problems, and this makes the original problem worse.
- (well-...) Knowing a lot about a subject or situation.
- Determination to become successful, rich, or famous.
- Something that you do often.
- (stand out of the...) To be different and easy to notice.
- The possibility that something unpleasant or dangerous might happen.
Down
- Someone who comes to live in a country from another country.
- Relating to the countryside.
- A short statement that expresses a principle or aim.
- New, interesting, and different from anything else.
- Success that you have by chance.
11 Clues: Relating to the countryside. • Something that you do often. • Success that you have by chance. • New, interesting, and different from anything else. • Determination to become successful, rich, or famous. • A short statement that expresses a principle or aim. • (well-...) Knowing a lot about a subject or situation. • ...
Business Crossword 2021-09-21
Across
- The company that owns google.
- Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates.
- Sold by Jeffrey Bezos in 2021.
- 71% of Americans use this app.
- This sports company sells over 700 million pairs of shoes per year.
Down
- The founder of the Virgin Group.
- This company also owns Sprite, Fanta and Costa.
- More than 36,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries.
- UK’s largest retailer.
- This company began as a DVD rental company.
- CEO of Telsa.
11 Clues: CEO of Telsa. • UK’s largest retailer. • The company that owns google. • Founded in 1975 by Bill Gates. • Sold by Jeffrey Bezos in 2021. • 71% of Americans use this app. • The founder of the Virgin Group. • This company began as a DVD rental company. • This company also owns Sprite, Fanta and Costa. • More than 36,000 restaurants in more than 100 countries. • ...
Business Crossword 2021-09-15
11 Clues: taker • change • adapting • New ideas • risk taker • creativity • new thoughts • good thinking • New innovations • logic and reason • Looking and being optimistic
Business Activity 2022-04-26
11 Clues: Workers. • Like a table. • Invisible walls. • People fight over it. • I need you, you need me. • We affect you in some way. • What we use in production. • The opposite of (Across 10) • Usually only does it for profit. • The mastermind(s) behind it all. • A type of (Across 7), kind of like (Down 2)
Business Taxation 2022-04-18
Across
- Type of price on which excise duty is imposed.
- Tax regressive in nature
- Income not included in Income Tax
- Chief Economic adviser of India
- Tax collected by this local body
Down
- Tax on benefit addition in the process.
- Property Tax collected by this local body
- One who runs an HUF
- Economic impact of indirect tax.
- Other name for Tax on Tax
- Characteristic of Wealth tax
11 Clues: One who runs an HUF • Tax regressive in nature • Other name for Tax on Tax • Characteristic of Wealth tax • Chief Economic adviser of India • Economic impact of indirect tax. • Tax collected by this local body • Income not included in Income Tax • Tax on benefit addition in the process. • Property Tax collected by this local body • Type of price on which excise duty is imposed.
Business Vocabulary 2022-04-20
Across
- A person who owns a part of a company
- Financial gain made in transaction
- One company buys another
- The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders
- Owner of a business
- Possible, likely to succeed
Down
- A person with an interest or concern in something, especially a business
- Money paid to others for their services
- Being too satisfied and confident
- An obligation to pay or do something
- A situation involving exposure to danger
11 Clues: Owner of a business • One company buys another • Possible, likely to succeed • Being too satisfied and confident • Financial gain made in transaction • An obligation to pay or do something • A person who owns a part of a company • Money paid to others for their services • A situation involving exposure to danger • The portion of corporate profits paid out to stockholders • ...
Business Studies 2022-09-08
Across
- PR objective to protect this
- A management function that works closely with PR
- Radio, TV, and Newspapers fit into this category
- To work together
- A medium that gets handed out
- To be done with purpose
Down
- It increases when people buy-in
- It needs to be reciprocal
- The acronym for the PR process
- People with an interest in the business
- To get people interacting with the brand
11 Clues: To work together • To be done with purpose • It needs to be reciprocal • PR objective to protect this • A medium that gets handed out • The acronym for the PR process • It increases when people buy-in • People with an interest in the business • To get people interacting with the brand • A management function that works closely with PR • ...
Business Professionalism 2022-09-12
Across
- desire result of a person effort
- a set period in which something will happen or take place
- a way of thinking or feeling about people or things
- process of planning or organized time in a day in most effective way
- policy that stats what is required, acceptable, unacceptable to your appearance when working for the company
Down
- ordering thing from most important to least important
- means acting integrity by being honest professional and fair
- is the behavior, looks, and skill expected
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expression
- something you want to accomplish the future
- something you want to accomplish in the future
11 Clues: desire result of a person effort • is the behavior, looks, and skill expected • something you want to accomplish the future • something you want to accomplish in the future • a way of thinking or feeling about people or things • ordering thing from most important to least important • a set period in which something will happen or take place • ...
Business Communication 2022-02-08
Across
- the requirement appearance of the company
- a way to manage time precisely
- lacking the ability of moral principles
- something happening in that period of time
- originally, with ideas or methods
Down
- An expert in their work area
- to be honest professional and fair
- the way you speak or think of things or people
- Ordering things from most to least important
- the way you present yourself
- desired result of someone's effort
11 Clues: An expert in their work area • the way you present yourself • a way to manage time precisely • originally, with ideas or methods • to be honest professional and fair • desired result of someone's effort • lacking the ability of moral principles • the requirement appearance of the company • something happening in that period of time • ...
Business Management 2021-12-08
Across
- high productivity
- effective & organized
- makes sure company goals are meet
- which resources work effectively
- making decisions & setting goals
Down
- works w/employees
- sets plans & makes resources available
- observing & motivating interest
- finding the right person for the right job
- high quality product
- employees are motivated & have resources
11 Clues: works w/employees • high productivity • high quality product • effective & organized • observing & motivating interest • which resources work effectively • making decisions & setting goals • makes sure company goals are meet • sets plans & makes resources available • employees are motivated & have resources • finding the right person for the right job
Business Management 2022-11-10
Across
- Facts, statistics, and opinions that can be either internal or external in nature
- People who work to produce goods and services
- process of planning, controlling, and organizing an organization
- day-to-day activities required for continued business functioning.
Down
- Level responsible for the day-to-day activities of employees
- Person who runs a business
- Level responsible for goal setting and strategic planning
- Ability to communicate and build relationships with others
- business acquiring the goods and services it needs to keep production going
- process of creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings
- the number of finished products the business has available for sale
11 Clues: Person who runs a business • People who work to produce goods and services • Level responsible for goal setting and strategic planning • Ability to communicate and build relationships with others • Level responsible for the day-to-day activities of employees • process of planning, controlling, and organizing an organization • ...
Business Professionalism 2022-11-06
Across
- A set of period which is something will happen or take place?
- Ordering things from most important to least important?
- A desire result of a person's effort?
- Something you want to accomplish in the future?
- Lack of the ability to behave?
Down
- An expert in their area of work?
- Acting with integrity by being honest?
- A process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way?
- The behavior, looks, and skill expected of a professional that will result in positive relationships?
- Something you want to accomplish in the near future?
- The way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture and facial expression A Attitude A way of thinking or feeling about people,things,or in a situation?
11 Clues: Lack of the ability to behave? • An expert in their area of work? • A desire result of a person's effort? • Acting with integrity by being honest? • Something you want to accomplish in the future? • Something you want to accomplish in the near future? • Ordering things from most important to least important? • ...
Business Revision 2022-11-08
Across
- There are ______ types of economies
- Rules based on moral principles about how businesses and employees ought to conduct themselves
- Natural Resources;labor;entrepreneurship and capital are known as the factors of __________
- Known as the "basic economic problem"
Down
- A business owned/manages by two or more people
- The 4th stage in the business cycle
- The money that is left after a business paid all its expenses
- A central authority makes the decisions in this economy
- Things we need to live
- The US has a _________economic system
- there are_______steps in the decision making process
11 Clues: Things we need to live • There are ______ types of economies • The 4th stage in the business cycle • The US has a _________economic system • Known as the "basic economic problem" • A business owned/manages by two or more people • there are_______steps in the decision making process • A central authority makes the decisions in this economy • ...
Business Environments 2022-10-30
Across
- unregistered small traders
- entrepreneurs has no control over die components in this environment.
- raw materials are being processed into final goods.
- businesses that is owned by the government.
- the distributors of goods from the producer till the consumer.
Down
- It is what the business want to achieve in the long term.
- business that are registered and pay taxes to SARS
- all the components immediately outside of the business.
- the business itself and everything within it.
- businesses selling the same or similar products
- the buying and selling of goods and services.
11 Clues: unregistered small traders • businesses that is owned by the government. • the business itself and everything within it. • the buying and selling of goods and services. • businesses selling the same or similar products • business that are registered and pay taxes to SARS • raw materials are being processed into final goods. • ...
Business terms 2022-10-30
Across
- resources extracted from nature
- U.S administration that protects workers
- an activity performed for a fee
- a large business owned by stockholders
- moral principles like honesty and integrity
- converting waste into reusable material.
Down
- starting a new business,taking risk
- Factory that is unsafe to work in
- an activity performed before selling
- money earned from selling a product
- money and physical resources used for production
11 Clues: resources extracted from nature • an activity performed for a fee • Factory that is unsafe to work in • starting a new business,taking risk • money earned from selling a product • an activity performed before selling • a large business owned by stockholders • U.S administration that protects workers • converting waste into reusable material. • ...
Business collocations 2021-04-06
Across
- In my work I have to ... with problems. I solve them for my clients.
- He is a really ... son. He helps his mum all the time.
- You really should pay more ... if you want to meet the client's expectations.
- Next month I am going to ... a really important conference in NYC.
- My holiday request has been ... by HR. I will have to work this summer.
- Our company would like to ... a few changes to the process. They will be implemented next week.
Down
- Please fill in this job ... .
- The ... process is going smoothly. We have hired sixteen people this month. Five of them were employed last week.
- This virus is highly ... . We need to be careful.
- Let's have a meeting tomorrow morning. We need to discuss it ASAP.
- I've been working ... for two months now. Working over eight hours per day is so exhausting.
11 Clues: Please fill in this job ... . • This virus is highly ... . We need to be careful. • He is a really ... son. He helps his mum all the time. • Let's have a meeting tomorrow morning. We need to discuss it ASAP. • Next month I am going to ... a really important conference in NYC. • In my work I have to ... with problems. I solve them for my clients. • ...
BUSINESS ACCOUNTS 2021-04-28
Across
- INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT
- IS AN ASSOCIATION OF 2 OR MORE PERSONS WHO OPERATE A BUSINESS AS CO OWNERS
- IS A COMPANY OR GROUP OF PEOPE AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS A SINGLE ENTITY
- proprietorship, also known as the sole trader, individual entrepreneurship or proprietorship, is a type of enterprise owned and run by one person and in which there is no legal distinction between the owner and the business entity.
- PROP IS AN ORGANIZATION WHOSE GOALS DO NOT INCLUDE PURSUING PROFIT
- MARKET IS A INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNT
Down
- 1 OF 3 TYPES OF CORPORATION
- created by a person depositing his or her own money in his or her own name in a bank account for the benefit of another
- IS A LOAN IN WHICH A LENDER AGREES TO LEND A MAXIMUN AMOUNT WITHIN AN AGREED PERIOD OF TIME.
- IS A BUSINESS ENTITY THAT SECURES THE CORPORATION ADVATAGE OF LIMITED LIABLITY WHILE AVOIDING DOUBLE TAXATION
- 1 OR 3 TYPES OF CORPORATION
- 1 OF 3 TYPES OF CORPORATION
12 Clues: 1 OF 3 TYPES OF CORPORATION • 1 OR 3 TYPES OF CORPORATION • 1 OF 3 TYPES OF CORPORATION • INDIVIDUAL RETIREMENT ACCOUNT • MARKET IS A INTEREST BEARING ACCOUNT • PROP IS AN ORGANIZATION WHOSE GOALS DO NOT INCLUDE PURSUING PROFIT • IS A COMPANY OR GROUP OF PEOPE AUTHORIZED TO ACT AS A SINGLE ENTITY • ...
Kelaiah's Business 2021-05-12
11 Clues: Verbal • A Platform • To the point • Book of words • Small computer • Big Calculator • place of learning • Bill, Dog, Ottawa • Connects words & phrases • form of sending and receiving • Where most of our work is done as secretaries
Big Business 2023-12-04
Across
- when workers stop working and demand better pay
- union a group that helps workers get better pay and working conditions
- rocks that have metal in them
- the money someone is paid at their job
- someone with a lot of money
Down
- a person who takes pictures
- to dig deep in the land to find something
- the people who work at a business
- full control or ownership
- refinery a place that turns oil into gas
- business a business that owns a lot of small businesses
11 Clues: full control or ownership • a person who takes pictures • someone with a lot of money • rocks that have metal in them • the people who work at a business • the money someone is paid at their job • to dig deep in the land to find something • refinery a place that turns oil into gas • when workers stop working and demand better pay • ...
Business Cycles 2023-11-14
Across
- a decline in real GDP (output) combined with a rise in the price level (inflation).
- when real GDP stops rising.
- the lowest point in an economic contraction.
- an economic decline marked by falling real GDP.
- investment When the economy is expanding, businesses might expect to increase the goods or services they produce.
- a deep recession with features such as high unemployment and low economic output.
Down
- A period of macroeconomic expansion and contraction.
- set of key economic variables that provide economists with economic data to predict future trends.
- a steady, long term growth in GDP.
- a prolonged economic contraction
- a period of economic growth as measured by a rise in real GDP.
11 Clues: when real GDP stops rising. • a prolonged economic contraction • a steady, long term growth in GDP. • the lowest point in an economic contraction. • an economic decline marked by falling real GDP. • A period of macroeconomic expansion and contraction. • a period of economic growth as measured by a rise in real GDP. • ...
Business English 2019-03-02
Across
- in other words an acknowledgement
- limited risk
- unreasonable (complaint)
- preliminary calculation
- multinational corporation in the hotel industry
- the unique way of stressing in emails is by
Down
- the basic payment document which includes the list of provided goods or services and the due amount
- manager responsible for buying
- the simplest form of the business
- If you know the name in salutation (of)letter the closing is Yours
- an example of intangible assets
11 Clues: limited risk • preliminary calculation • unreasonable (complaint) • manager responsible for buying • an example of intangible assets • the simplest form of the business • in other words an acknowledgement • the unique way of stressing in emails is by • multinational corporation in the hotel industry • If you know the name in salutation (of)letter the closing is Yours • ...
Business Cycle 2020-09-25
Across
- sum or whole amount of something
- representation concerning the patterns of expansion and contraction in the economy; consisting of the growth, peak, recession and trough phases
- increase in the key measurements of aggregate economic activities such as employment, sales and income resulting in a rise in productivity; also known as expansion or recovery
- value of shares the company issues
Down
- implied cost of using a resource to produce a product which is equal to the income which could be received if the same resource was used to produce another product
- distribution of a share of the company’s earnings to its shareholders
- lowest levels experienced during a recession; accounts for the least amount of output and employment
- period in which business activity has reached a maximum
- measurement of physical output for each unit of input used; usually referring to labor hours
- two consecutive quarterly declines in gross domestic product; also known as contraction
- total market value for all goods and services produced within the borders of a country during a specific time period
11 Clues: sum or whole amount of something • value of shares the company issues • period in which business activity has reached a maximum • distribution of a share of the company’s earnings to its shareholders • two consecutive quarterly declines in gross domestic product; also known as contraction • ...
Business Trends 2020-09-10
11 Clues: B2B • C2C • store layout • store format • Credit cards • Monsters format • New Marketing Trends • Backoffice outsourcing • electronic transmission • electronic data interchange • supply materials distribution
Bryan's Business 2024-03-21
11 Clues: Hired • Last Name • First Name • Hosts Guests • Camera Venture • Business Owner • Protection or... • Type of Business • Throws Gatherings • To get in touch with. • Helps and support others
Business Travel 2024-03-19
Across
- A portable electronic device
- I carry people
- I have wings though I am not a bird
- Can be used for a bus, ferry, airplane and more
- A home from Home
Down
- Driving a car: behind the ___
- Coinage
- Type of guest permit
- A mobile Office for your legs
- What travels the world without moving?
- I have restaurants and beds while carrying cars
11 Clues: Coinage • I carry people • A home from Home • Type of guest permit • A portable electronic device • Driving a car: behind the ___ • A mobile Office for your legs • I have wings though I am not a bird • What travels the world without moving? • I have restaurants and beds while carrying cars • Can be used for a bus, ferry, airplane and more
Business Documents 2024-07-07
Across
- Changes the cell format of a spreadsheet based on what is stored in that cell is known as ____________ formatting
- A logic gate that inverts the input
- Used to navigate between slides.
- A presentation includes text, sounds and.....
- An image that can be increased in size with no loss of detail.
Down
- A logic gate that needs both inputs to be one to output one.
- 8 bits is known as a.
- A numbering system that uses zeros and ones.
- Every business document will have this clearly displayed.
- Each 'page' of a presentation is called a...
- Used to change the effect between slides.
11 Clues: 8 bits is known as a. • Used to navigate between slides. • A logic gate that inverts the input • Used to change the effect between slides. • A numbering system that uses zeros and ones. • Each 'page' of a presentation is called a... • A presentation includes text, sounds and..... • Every business document will have this clearly displayed. • ...
business terms 2023-03-09
Across
- The finance top dog.
- Business where you are explaining your business model and value proposition
- These are the other companies or individuals that sell a similar products.
- The boss of everyone.
- jedi master sith lord and slayer of mandalore.
- The money you receive when you sell your product or service.
Down
- A plan for how to spend your money for a period - usually a year.
- These are the folks that purchase your product or service.
- It is what the employees of the company strive for every day.
- The person who creates the business
- A channel is the route or method you take to sell your product.
11 Clues: The finance top dog. • The boss of everyone. • The person who creates the business • jedi master sith lord and slayer of mandalore. • These are the folks that purchase your product or service. • The money you receive when you sell your product or service. • It is what the employees of the company strive for every day. • ...
business travel 2023-04-03
Across
- something is very surprising and makes you feel pleasure, approval, or wonder
- to succeed in doing sth.
- someone who sells things such as newspapers, cigarettes, or food from a small stall or cart
- to pay its owner a sum of money regularly in order to be able to have it and use it yourself
- a way of spending time in which you rest and feel comfortable
- a book that gives tourists information about a town, area, or country
Down
- a feature that makes something interesting or desirable
- to obtain something, often after a lot of efforts
- to have the right to own sth. or do sth.
- a particular place where people often visit
- people who live locally and natively
11 Clues: to succeed in doing sth. • people who live locally and natively • to have the right to own sth. or do sth. • a particular place where people often visit • to obtain something, often after a lot of efforts • a feature that makes something interesting or desirable • a way of spending time in which you rest and feel comfortable • ...
Business Mangement 2023-03-21
Across
- He was payed a ____________ based on if he sold the right amount of product.
- He met every requirment for the ______.
- This year my company gave a _____ to the employees.
- He was a _____ for the job.
- He is a _________ because he moves around to different jobs a lot.
Down
- They made an _________ to show how the jobs related.
- He got _______ every week.
- He needed to _______ some of the work load.
- He recived a _________ to act as an informer.
- The student was just an ________.
- His payment was fixed and was his _______.
11 Clues: He got _______ every week. • He was a _____ for the job. • The student was just an ________. • He met every requirment for the ______. • His payment was fixed and was his _______. • He needed to _______ some of the work load. • He recived a _________ to act as an informer. • This year my company gave a _____ to the employees. • ...
business words 2023-04-27
Across
- a commercial Buisness
- a goal that a business team or individual is trying to achieve
- have a strong effect on someone or something
- a person or country that makes goods for sale
- a financial debt, risk or obligation
Down
- a person who purchases goods for personal use
- includes goods,documents and other resources
- something you use to buy thing with
- a quite place to work
- are the process involved in managing a complex task
- ability to yield a certain financial gain in relation to its size and cost
11 Clues: a commercial Buisness • a quite place to work • something you use to buy thing with • a financial debt, risk or obligation • includes goods,documents and other resources • have a strong effect on someone or something • a person who purchases goods for personal use • a person or country that makes goods for sale • are the process involved in managing a complex task • ...
Business Vocab 2022-12-08
Across
- The total amount of a good or service available for consumption
- The process of launching and running a business to make money
- creates their own products from scratch to sell
- pay after taxes and deductions
- hours worked over 40 a week
Down
- sells products in bulk
- Pay before taxes and deductions
- The physical effort put into making goods/ providing goods
- sells products to customers
- corporation that sells the right to use their "brand"
- retirement pay
11 Clues: retirement pay • sells products in bulk • sells products to customers • hours worked over 40 a week • pay after taxes and deductions • Pay before taxes and deductions • creates their own products from scratch to sell • corporation that sells the right to use their "brand" • The physical effort put into making goods/ providing goods • ...
Business Words 2025-03-25
Across
- People working together on a task
- To consider how useful or effective something is
- Thinking of new ideas or ways of doing things
- Someone who works for you or your company
- What we are wanting to be!
Down
- People working well together
- Choices that have to be taken
- Someone who has ideas, takes risks and starts new businesses
- Things that might go wrong - be careful!
- Different jobs that people do in a company
- Planning
11 Clues: Planning • What we are wanting to be! • People working well together • Choices that have to be taken • People working together on a task • Things that might go wrong - be careful! • Someone who works for you or your company • Different jobs that people do in a company • Thinking of new ideas or ways of doing things • To consider how useful or effective something is • ...
Business Law 2023-01-04
Across
- document describing what the defendant did, or failed to do, which caused harm to the plaintiff.
- written or spoken agreement which is enforceable by law.
- original work or invention which is the result of creativity
- one borrowing from the creditor.
- and services, money and properties.
- promise in exchange for performance by another party.
Down
- Suite business dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication.
- body of law which governs oral and written agreements related to exchange of
- system of rules which a country or community recognizes as regulations of its
- official agreement between disputing parties with the intention to resolve a
- request to the court to issue an order.
11 Clues: one borrowing from the creditor. • and services, money and properties. • request to the court to issue an order. • promise in exchange for performance by another party. • written or spoken agreement which is enforceable by law. • original work or invention which is the result of creativity • Suite business dispute brought to a court of law for adjudication. • ...
