business Crossword Puzzles
business terms 2023-05-09
Across
- the increase in the number of consumers who buy a product or service. It also refers to an increase in the number of products sold.
- the seven Ps of marketing: product, price, promotion, place, people, process and physical evidence. In some cases this can be shortened to the first four Ps.
- an approach by companies that seeks to determine first what customers need and want, and then to make, design and deliver products or services based upon the customers’ needs and wants.
- an approach by companies that focuses attention and resources on the product that they produce, typically by making the product as high quality or as special as possible. Product-oriented companies are generally not concerned about the quantity of sales, but concentrate on offering the highest quality or the most special product for its target market.
- identifying,anticipating and meeting the needs and wants of customers and society. It is about more than just a brand or logo, and includes the way an organization communicates the value it can bring to its target audience.
Down
- refers to the percentage of a given market that is controlled by a particular company or product. Market share can be calculated based upon either total sales value or, with high-cost items such as automobiles, by volume (in terms of total units).
- a market for goods that are produced in very large quantities. Because of economies of scale, products sold in mass markets are less expensive than goods produced for niche or highly specialized markets.
- a small part of a larger market. In niche markets, customers have very specialized needs or wants that are different from those of the larger market. Often, products sold in niche markets are more expensive than in mass markets, precisely because products for niche markets are not suitable for mass production and sale.
- when a business seeks to identify its brand within a certain part of the market.
- the process of dividing a broad market group into various segments (age, interests, special needs, location, and so on). It allows companies to shape their marketing approaches in ways that will better allow them to meet the interests of particular segments.
- a particular group of customers or potential customers that a company is trying to reach. Clarity about which target market a company wants to reach provides opportunities to shape marketing strategies.
11 Clues: when a business seeks to identify its brand within a certain part of the market. • the increase in the number of consumers who buy a product or service. It also refers to an increase in the number of products sold. • ...
Business Activites 2024-10-15
Across
- Man's best friend
- required special knowledge
- activity which have no need of capital
- name one economic activity
- example of non economic activities
- Flying mammal
- Likes to chase mice
Down
- Large marsupial
- activity which have profit motive
- type of Business activities
- activites which objective profit earning type of economic activities
- Has a trunk
12 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • required special knowledge • name one economic activity • type of Business activities • activity which have profit motive • example of non economic activities • activity which have no need of capital • activites which objective profit earning type of economic activities
business essentials 2025-08-14
Across
- accepting responsibility for all your decisions
- regard or esteem
- principles
- acting with honesty in all situations
- the ability to make judgements without favoritism
- the govern behavior ; not dependent circumstance
Down
- the quality of being as one seems
- ensuring you actions are helpful in the long term
- complying with laws and regulations
- basic principles that govern your behavior
- being trustworthy in all relationships
11 Clues: principles • regard or esteem • the quality of being as one seems • complying with laws and regulations • acting with honesty in all situations • being trustworthy in all relationships • basic principles that govern your behavior • accepting responsibility for all your decisions • the govern behavior ; not dependent circumstance • ...
Business Topic2 2025-10-15
Across
- – Collaborative effort of a group to achieve common goals.
- – The transfer of authority from a manager to a subordinate.
- – The process of identifying and attracting qualified candidates for a job.
- – The internal and external factors that stimulate people to take actions that lead to achieving goals.
- – When a job is no longer required, so the employee is dismissed.
Down
- – The process of forecasting the number and type of employees a business will need in the future.
- – The rate at which employees leave a firm and need to be replaced.
- – The process of improving an employee’s skills and knowledge.
- – Giving employees more control and authority over their work.
- – A system that allows employees to choose when to start and finish work.
- – A formal assessment of an employee’s performance over a period of time.
11 Clues: – Collaborative effort of a group to achieve common goals. • – The transfer of authority from a manager to a subordinate. • – The process of improving an employee’s skills and knowledge. • – Giving employees more control and authority over their work. • – When a job is no longer required, so the employee is dismissed. • ...
Unfinished business 2025-10-22
Across
- you hate going here after 3pm especially when it's maths
- one of the podium places
- when you don't feel like drinking coffee you get this instead
- your og favourite F1 driver
- your current favourite F1 driver
- sexiest model on ANY PLANET
Down
- your first love
- I go here 5 times a week
- your favourite rose color
- essential to use this while shopping
- after burning bunch of paper you get this as residue
11 Clues: your first love • one of the podium places • I go here 5 times a week • your favourite rose color • your og favourite F1 driver • sexiest model on ANY PLANET • your current favourite F1 driver • essential to use this while shopping • after burning bunch of paper you get this as residue • you hate going here after 3pm especially when it's maths • ...
Business phrases 2025-11-14
Across
- – Make brief contact to get an update.
- – Highlight or mention something important.
- – Existing in large quantities; plenty.
- – Investigate or research a problem or question.
- The Meantime – During the time between two events.
- – Showing love, warmth, or kindness.
- Ball’s In Your court – It’s your turn to take action or decide.
Down
- – Perform or complete a task or project.
- – Directly below something.
- – Check on progress or remind someone about something.
- – Successfully achieve or complete something.
11 Clues: – Directly below something. • – Showing love, warmth, or kindness. • – Make brief contact to get an update. • – Existing in large quantities; plenty. • – Perform or complete a task or project. • – Highlight or mention something important. • – Successfully achieve or complete something. • – Investigate or research a problem or question. • ...
Business vocabulary 2025-11-12
Across
- Take it back
- Benefit when getting laid off
- To be offered a higher position in the company
- When two persons try and find a solution
- To stop working
- Across the whole globe
Down
- The ability to not reveal confidential information
- Two companies come together
- When a company takes over another company
- capable of working successfully
- employee's of a company
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
Intro to Entrepreneurship 2021-09-29
Across
- potential gain from taking a risk
- money remaining after cost are deducted
- capacity to start a business
- provides intangible products
- commercial company that makes a profit
- possible to lose one's investment
- provides a better solution
Down
- the market cannot live without
- individual who starts a business
- operates for social effort
- art of taking financial risk
- tangible products that have monetary value
- not a basic life requirement
13 Clues: operates for social effort • provides a better solution • capacity to start a business • art of taking financial risk • provides intangible products • not a basic life requirement • the market cannot live without • individual who starts a business • potential gain from taking a risk • possible to lose one's investment • commercial company that makes a profit • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-09-11
Across
- selling price x quantity sold.
- measure of business.
- the state of having paid work.
- has fewer employees and less annual revenue than a corporation or regular-sized business.
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.
Down
- a business or company.
- the total value of all long-term finance invested in the business.
- sales of the business as a proportion of total market sales.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- where two or more members of the same family run a business
10 Clues: measure of business. • a business or company. • selling price x quantity sold. • the state of having paid work. • where two or more members of the same family run a business • sales of the business as a proportion of total market sales. • the total value of all long-term finance invested in the business. • ...
EMS Terms 2021-07-14
Across
- need goods imported from other nations
- A very small business that moves around
- makes money from selling goods
- businesses that earn money from making goods
- has a high life expectancy rate
Down
- disadvantages to a formal business is that its expensive to apply to ______
- Owned by the government and always pay tax
- an advantage to a formal bussiness is that they have access to big _____
- Paying no tax is an example of ______an informal business
- don't contribute to the country is an example of a _____ of informal bussinesses
10 Clues: makes money from selling goods • has a high life expectancy rate • need goods imported from other nations • A very small business that moves around • Owned by the government and always pay tax • businesses that earn money from making goods • Paying no tax is an example of ______an informal business • ...
Basic accounting terms 2023-06-27
Across
- a person to whom goods is sold on credit.
- the amount invested by the owner of the business entity.
- excess of revenue over the total expenses of a business entity.
- example of current liabilities.
- the amount withdrawn by the owner of the business for personal use.
- a reduction in the price of goods by the business entity to its customers.
Down
- the cost incurred in producing goods and services for selling purposes.
- discount which is never recorded in the books of accounts.
- debts which the business entity owes to outsider.
- the product in which the business entity is dealing.
10 Clues: example of current liabilities. • a person to whom goods is sold on credit. • debts which the business entity owes to outsider. • the product in which the business entity is dealing. • the amount invested by the owner of the business entity. • discount which is never recorded in the books of accounts. • excess of revenue over the total expenses of a business entity. • ...
Cross Word Entrepreneur 2023-08-29
Across
- increasing good produced by buying new machinery is a one way to increase ... growth
- people developing business
- guide or map to run and develop a business
Down
- one way to measure business size by measuring its..
- restaurant and minimarket can be fail if there is a poor decision of...
- government could help business by lower..
- one reasoning why entrepreneur want to expand its business is increasing..
- government's assist by paying partial of price
- company a having 1500 workers while company b having 2000 workers, this comparation is measuring business by..
- characteristic of entrepreneur that require entrepreneur to have a lot of idea
10 Clues: people developing business • government could help business by lower.. • guide or map to run and develop a business • government's assist by paying partial of price • one way to measure business size by measuring its.. • restaurant and minimarket can be fail if there is a poor decision of... • ...
Unit 4 Vocab 2023-01-04
Across
- materials and goods held by a business
- producing output at the highest ratio of output to input
- involving a high quantity of capital equipment compared with labor input
- the proportion of maximum output capacity currently being achieved
- the network of all the businesses and activities involved in creating a product for sale
- using another business to undertake a part of the production process
Down
- the production of a one off item specially designed for the customer
- the intangible capital of a business that includes human structural and relational capital
- minimum inventory level that should be held to ensure that continuous production
- the process that transforms inputs into outputs
- the production of items in a continually moving process
- the time between ordering new supplies and their delivery
- meeting the objectives of the business by using inputs productively to meet customer needs
- reducing capacity by closing factories/production units
- the number of units produced during a time period
- the process of ordering storing and using a company's inventory
- when demand for a business's products exceeds production capacity
- the production of a limited number of identical products
- the process that transforms inputs to outputs
19 Clues: materials and goods held by a business • the process that transforms inputs to outputs • the process that transforms inputs into outputs • the number of units produced during a time period • the production of items in a continually moving process • reducing capacity by closing factories/production units • producing output at the highest ratio of output to input • ...
Bookkeeping 2022-06-18
Across
- - the cost of buying inventory or goods during a period with the aim of resale in the ordinary course of the business.
- - used in the operations or conduct of the business and not intended for sale.
- - classifying assets based on how easy it is to convert them into cash
- - property that unable to be touched
- - plant asset that can be acquired by purchase
- - refers to the scrap value of the asset
- - also known as fixed asset
- - lower the value of a thing
- - property that are able to perceived by touch
- - refers to running balance of the subsidiary record
Down
- - reduction in quantity
- - goods to be bought or sold
- - refers to the goods and materials in a business
- - type of system that focuses on physical count of the inventory
- - plant asset that can be acquired by building or construction
- - applies to the reduction of the usefulness of an asset
- - refers to any operating revenues that a company earns through its business activities, such as selling goods, services, products, etc.
- - essential part of a company as these are considered as working capital.
- - type of system that records real-time transactions through the use of technology.
19 Clues: - reduction in quantity • - also known as fixed asset • - goods to be bought or sold • - lower the value of a thing • - property that unable to be touched • - refers to the scrap value of the asset • - plant asset that can be acquired by purchase • - property that are able to perceived by touch • - refers to the goods and materials in a business • ...
Chapter 7 Vocab: Marketing 2022-11-18
Across
- the unique image a customer has of a product compared to alternatives
- the portion of the total market potential that each company expects
- what customers think of a product
- competition between business with the same product
- When companies in the same industry gather in one place to show products
- when a business compete by emphasizing their marketing mix
- how a company will presents it's product
Down
- company with a business that both satisfy the same need
- is an identified market with excellent potential based on careful
- describes peoples interest and value
- divides consumers into groups depending on value or benefits
- means how frequently a consumer use the products
- describes characteristics of market based on age gender race and educational level
- is the process of dividing a large group of consumers into subgroups based on specific characteristics and common needs
- when a business competes by emphasizing their marketing mix
- is where you divide consumers into markets based on where you live
- is the total revue that can be obtained from a market segment
- the processes of gaining marking info about competitors
- directs a company's marketing mix at large and heterogeneous group of consumers
19 Clues: what customers think of a product • describes peoples interest and value • how a company will presents it's product • means how frequently a consumer use the products • competition between business with the same product • company with a business that both satisfy the same need • the processes of gaining marking info about competitors • ...
Unemployment 2013-10-30
Across
- / control of money.
- / wanting to work.
- / the increase and decrease of prices, impacts on employment rates.
- / occurs when there is a boom.
- / change in the ... of economy.
- / can work.
- / totally lacking in the employment department.
- / you have to leave your current job in order to obtain another.
Down
- / always looking.
- / in 2008 the world went into...
- / the increase in business.
- / occurs when there is a recession.
- / opportunity of work in a certain market, for a set period of time.
- / money spent on things.
- / the lack of employment caused by change in the business...
- / you own your personal (or) family...
16 Clues: / can work. • / always looking. • / wanting to work. • / control of money. • / money spent on things. • / the increase in business. • / occurs when there is a boom. • / change in the ... of economy. • / in 2008 the world went into... • / occurs when there is a recession. • / you own your personal (or) family... • / totally lacking in the employment department. • ...
Chapter 22 2016-04-20
Across
- represents several insurance companies
- works for one insurance company
- verify if a credit card is good
- protects business if work is not finished
- protects against lawsuits for mistakes
- a fee that is required
- protects businesses from lawsuits
- taking of property by force
Down
- government-regulated program
- pays net profits and expenses
- protect in case of employee theft
- involves taking a chance for profit or lose
- protects them against claims for injuries
- fail to exercise reasonable care
- is the threat of a loss to your business
- entering a business with the intent to commit a felony
16 Clues: a fee that is required • taking of property by force • government-regulated program • pays net profits and expenses • works for one insurance company • verify if a credit card is good • fail to exercise reasonable care • protect in case of employee theft • protects businesses from lawsuits • represents several insurance companies • protects against lawsuits for mistakes • ...
Christy Davis - 3.02 Vocabulary 2022-12-06
Across
- Top-level management
- to a business
- All managers who are responsible for the operation of the company or a business unit
- The management function that monitors the work effort
- Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives
- knowledge, Facts, and data
- Mid-level management
- Long-range planning (three to five years)
Down
- Ability to understand the specialized aspects of jobs
- people who produce goods and services
- The management function of finding workers for the business
- all sources of money
- Groups of activities related to management
- Items that can be used to produce goods and services
- Short-range planning (one year)
- Objective
16 Clues: Objective • to a business • Top-level management • all sources of money • Mid-level management • knowledge, Facts, and data • Short-range planning (one year) • people who produce goods and services • Long-range planning (three to five years) • Groups of activities related to management • Plans of action for achieving goals and objectives • ...
Role of Business 2023-01-15
Across
- money received for providing labour
- owns part of a business
- money a business receives as payment
- a payment of part of a business's profit
- can bee seen and touched
- doing something new or improved
- money received on an hourly or daily basis for labour
- paid work
Down
- a person who starts a new business
- items ready for customers to buy
- things done for you by others
- selecting between items or competitors
- the overall well being of an individual
- a combination of activities and resources
- a fixed regular payment for labour
- money left over after all expenses are paid
16 Clues: paid work • owns part of a business • can bee seen and touched • things done for you by others • doing something new or improved • items ready for customers to buy • a person who starts a new business • a fixed regular payment for labour • money received for providing labour • money a business receives as payment • selecting between items or competitors • ...
Humanities Crossword 2020-11-26
Across
- a person or organization that employs people
- underground that stores supplies
- a person who defends the convicted
- deep long holes that go for miles
- a company that sells goods
- a person who says the convicted is guilty
- a person who decides the price the person must take
- another word for jungle forest and includes rain
Down
- provide labor to business and buy goods from a business.
- another word for living creatures.
- army troops at the front
- what does WW1 stand for...
- the very cold and snowy biome.
- different types of environments.
- another word for worker
- people who decide whether guilty or not guilty
16 Clues: another word for worker • army troops at the front • what does WW1 stand for... • a company that sells goods • the very cold and snowy biome. • underground that stores supplies • different types of environments. • deep long holes that go for miles • another word for living creatures. • a person who defends the convicted • a person who says the convicted is guilty • ...
Account Prep Renewal Prep 2022-11-14
Across
- agency business
- Operational Performance Information Express
- documents submitted by customer for quote
- person/entity listed as the named insured
- type of business that occupies the location
- a structure
- The monetary worth of an item.
- An individual that rents a property.
- client company business
Down
- The process of scrutinizing a risk to determine whether or not to insure that risk.
- the most that can be paid on covered claim.
- written contract between the insurance company and the insured.
- a structure
- addt'l amount paid by insd after deductible
- "Cause of Loss"
- also known as personal property
- system that you get your work from
17 Clues: a structure • a structure • agency business • "Cause of Loss" • client company business • The monetary worth of an item. • also known as personal property • system that you get your work from • An individual that rents a property. • documents submitted by customer for quote • person/entity listed as the named insured • the most that can be paid on covered claim. • ...
Entrepreneurship - Vocabulary 1 - Business Start Up 2021-08-20
Across
- the decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise or abort the effort due to unfavorable market research or pro forma projections.
- open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer.
- non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize.
- gives the author the sole right to benefit economically from what he/she wrote.
- a complete package that supports a "Go" decision by an entrepreneur to launch a new business. It would include an Elevator Speech, supporting Market Research conclusions, an Organizational Plan (including an organizational chart and a Human Capital plan for attracting talented team members), a Marketing and Sales Plan, and pro forma financial projections.
- gives the inventor the sole right to benefit commercially from his/her invention.
- when an entrepreneur’s actions and decisions are guided by a set of beliefs about how he / she wants the business to succeed.
- the practice of operating openly and communicating fully, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of how your enterprise operates.
- actions entrepreneurs and companies take that go beyond their financial self-interest. These actions are voluntary, but often reflect the personal beliefs of business leaders about what their companies can or should accomplish.
Down
- individuals and companies often promise to keep information they learn secret. This promise is often formalized this promise by signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (or NDA). Example: the bank signs an NDA when an entrepreneur submits lots of personal information on a bank loan application.
- how a business communicates to large numbers of customers, motivating them to learn more about the business and its offerings.
- proper business behavior beyond complying with legal requirements. A simple rule guides business ethics, the same basic rule that should guide all human behavior: act towards your stakeholders as you would hope they would act towards you.
- gives the registering individual or company the sole right to benefit from a brand or image he/she created.
- a situation in which an individual might take an action to his/her advantage that would be to the disadvantage of a person or company that believes this individual is serving them.
- a clear, concise and compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds; a differentiating vision to encourage potential investors or employees to learn more.
- treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her.
16 Clues: open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer. • gives the author the sole right to benefit economically from what he/she wrote. • treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her. • gives the inventor the sole right to benefit commercially from his/her invention. • ...
Entrepreneurship - Vocabulary 1 - Business Start Up 2021-08-20
Across
- actions entrepreneurs and companies take that go beyond their financial self-interest. These actions are voluntary, but often reflect the personal beliefs of business leaders about what their companies can or should accomplish.
- how a business communicates to large numbers of customers, motivating them to learn more about the business and its offerings.
- a situation in which an individual might take an action to his/her advantage that would be to the disadvantage of a person or company that believes this individual is serving them.
- individuals and companies often promise to keep information they learn secret. This promise is often formalized this promise by signing a Non-Disclosure Agreement (or NDA). Example: the bank signs an NDA when an entrepreneur submits lots of personal information on a bank loan application.
- the practice of operating openly and communicating fully, providing stakeholders with a clear understanding of how your enterprise operates.
- the decision point at which an entrepreneur makes the final decision on whether or not to launch a new enterprise or abort the effort due to unfavorable market research or pro forma projections.
- open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer.
Down
- non-physical assets created by individuals or companies that hold the exclusive legal right to commercialize.
- a complete package that supports a "Go" decision by an entrepreneur to launch a new business. It would include an Elevator Speech, supporting Market Research conclusions, an Organizational Plan (including an organizational chart and a Human Capital plan for attracting talented team members), a Marketing and Sales Plan, and pro forma financial projections.
- proper business behavior beyond complying with legal requirements. A simple rule guides business ethics, the same basic rule that should guide all human behavior: act towards your stakeholders as you would hope they would act towards you.
- gives the author the sole right to benefit economically from what he/she wrote.
- treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her.
- gives the registering individual or company the sole right to benefit from a brand or image he/she created.
- a clear, concise and compelling way to describe a business or new business concept in 30 seconds; a differentiating vision to encourage potential investors or employees to learn more.
- when an entrepreneur’s actions and decisions are guided by a set of beliefs about how he / she wants the business to succeed.
- gives the inventor the sole right to benefit commercially from his/her invention.
16 Clues: open ended question that prompts more than a "Yes" or "No" answer. • gives the author the sole right to benefit economically from what he/she wrote. • treating stakeholders as the entrepreneur would hope others would treat him/her. • gives the inventor the sole right to benefit commercially from his/her invention. • ...
Chapter 1: Introduction to Business 2017-01-22
Across
- when businesses sell the same or similar goods and services.
- goods and services that are not necessary for one's survival but which one would like to have.
- when two businesses sells goods and services that satisfy the same needs and wants of customer but falls under different categories.
- people who take risk to start and run their own business.
- the efforts of the people involved in the production of goods and services.
Down
- things that can be seen and touched.
- someone who buys goods and services from a business.
- cannot be seen or touched but it can be experienced.
- the use of business resources to produce goods and services, and earn profits.
- an organisation that meets the needs and wants of customers.
- the land site itself as well as natural resources such as the sea, forests, minerals and petroleum.
- good and services that are necessary for one's survival.
- money needed to start a business.
13 Clues: money needed to start a business. • things that can be seen and touched. • someone who buys goods and services from a business. • cannot be seen or touched but it can be experienced. • good and services that are necessary for one's survival. • people who take risk to start and run their own business. • an organisation that meets the needs and wants of customers. • ...
Crossword 2025-10-01
Across
- External factors like politics and technology are analyzed in this tool.
- The environment a business must understand, including inflation and interest rates.
- The quality of being fair and doing what is right in business decisions.
- The natural or man-made inputs businesses use to make products or services.
- The way businesses are affected by rules and policies from this group.
- The goal of many businesses to achieve this, but not the only measure of success.
- A market condition where prices increase over time, affecting costs.
- The type of analysis that looks at internal strengths and weaknesses.
Down
- The desire to run your own business to have more control.
- Model that balances economic activity with environmental and social limits.
- Acting responsibly in business, especially toward people and the planet.
- A reason for starting a business that involves creating new ideas or products.
- What businesses create to meet needs and generate income.
13 Clues: The desire to run your own business to have more control. • What businesses create to meet needs and generate income. • A market condition where prices increase over time, affecting costs. • The type of analysis that looks at internal strengths and weaknesses. • The way businesses are affected by rules and policies from this group. • ...
Issue 29 Final 2016-06-27
Across
- A major Business – Compliance project consolidated a branch of Financial UK under Western Union International Bank. (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- Among the many ways in which Compliance can make a difference is to to customers and business partners.
- A goal of WUBS is to fully a culture of compliance in its business.
- One of the critical factors in a successful partnership between Compliance and business is for business to be able to walk away from . (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- Compliance should be both partner and to the Business side of the house.
- According to the Director of AML operations for LAROC, the new governance in place enables the integration of innovation and regulatory compliance while keeping the front and center.
Down
- According the Director of AML Ops for LAROC, Compliance employees have ways to make a difference in the world that other kinds of businesses may not offer.
- takes the first line of defense in the WUBS – Compliance partnership model.
- In a solid working partnership, the third line of defense is . (Hint: the answer is two words.)
- Compliance can be a strong for business because many existing and potential customers require strong compliance from their partner banks. (Hint: The answer is two words.)
- In addition to identifying and detaining those using WU services for illicit purposes, Compliance employees can help that funds used for the right purposes arrive safely to customers’ family and friends.
- The model for the Compliance – business partnership is built on lines of defense.
12 Clues: A goal of WUBS is to fully a culture of compliance in its business. • takes the first line of defense in the WUBS – Compliance partnership model. • Compliance should be both partner and to the Business side of the house. • The model for the Compliance – business partnership is built on lines of defense. • ...
group 3 2019-02-03
Across
- buys paper and supplies
- asks people questions
- money you make out of business
- KFC
- job fair
- everyday work
- going through detector
- work with people
- books on the internet
- talks inappropriately to the other gender
Down
- starts their own business
- has an impact
- tax free shop
- room with bathroom
- too much cars
- provides a design service
- prize
- decide too soon about something
- many types of something
- tell the truth
- manage the company
21 Clues: KFC • prize • job fair • has an impact • tax free shop • too much cars • everyday work • tell the truth • work with people • room with bathroom • manage the company • asks people questions • books on the internet • going through detector • buys paper and supplies • many types of something • starts their own business • provides a design service • money you make out of business • ...
IP & GTS 2022-03-16
Across
- skill
- HR project
- Purchase to Pay
- E-invoice channel
- payment document in SAP
- Global ... Policy
- end of month
- yellow belt
- one of Hitachi business units
- general ...
- TA type in SAP
- Table of Authority
- Sara ...
- user acceptance testing
Down
- r block
- BASWARE
- invoice received once or more
- Hitachi ERP tool
- Office bulding name
- global business travel
- recall system (SE)
- manual ...
- debit and ...
- Expense tool
- finance project
- User Access Management
26 Clues: skill • r block • BASWARE • Sara ... • HR project • manual ... • yellow belt • general ... • end of month • Expense tool • debit and ... • TA type in SAP • Purchase to Pay • finance project • Hitachi ERP tool • E-invoice channel • Global ... Policy • recall system (SE) • Table of Authority • Office bulding name • global business travel • User Access Management • payment document in SAP • user acceptance testing • ...
Bank Acronym 2016-05-02
Unlimited_Unit3_Dt 2019-10-20
Across
- to thrive (on sth.)
- to advise against sth.
- unanimous
- to propose
- ambiguity
- customer survey
- viable
- disposition
- sole trader
- prestigious
- business idea
- permit
- heredity
- comparable
- indispensable
- to reject sth.
Down
- nurture
- controversial
- alpha male/female
- red tape
- entrepreneurial
- non-wage costs
- innate
- to promote sth.
- to tolerate sth.
- personality trait
- to deter
- prerequisite
- business proposition
- innovative
- brimming with sth.
- to facilitate sth.
32 Clues: innate • viable • permit • nurture • red tape • to deter • heredity • unanimous • ambiguity • to propose • innovative • comparable • disposition • sole trader • prestigious • prerequisite • controversial • business idea • indispensable • non-wage costs • to reject sth. • entrepreneurial • to promote sth. • customer survey • to tolerate sth. • alpha male/female • personality trait • brimming with sth. • to facilitate sth. • ...
GTA online 2019-12-08
Across
- worst solo business
- first ceo property
- CEO helicopter
- "... for the titan plane"
- facility moc
- most expensive benny's upgrade
- most expensive supercar
- max heist members
- first bank you rob with lester
Down
- first podium vehicle
- stock nightclub vehicle
- prison break plane
- gunrunning property
- "... dollars with the megaladon shark card
- "... acts in the doomsday heist"
- free car
- worst starter business
- avenger, MOC and t...
- most expensive weaponized car
- most expensive update
20 Clues: free car • facility moc • CEO helicopter • max heist members • prison break plane • first ceo property • gunrunning property • worst solo business • first podium vehicle • avenger, MOC and t... • most expensive update • worst starter business • stock nightclub vehicle • most expensive supercar • "... for the titan plane" • most expensive weaponized car • most expensive benny's upgrade • ...
Nourishng People Crossword 2025-08-27
Across
- – Warm climate region.
- – Gaining knowledge.
- – Adds flavor to food.
- – Enjoyable activity.
- – A business project.
- – Someone learning a role.
- – Someone who buys something.
- – Dedication to a cause.
- – Humans collectively.
Down
- – Gathering crops.
- – Plan for how something looks or works.
- – Organizing ahead.
- – Focused light beam.
- – Trade or commercial activity.
- – Outdoor grilling event.
- – Important issues or topics.
- – Popular social media platform.
- – To provide food or care for growth.
- – Collection of people.
- – Relating to community or interaction.
20 Clues: – Gathering crops. • – Organizing ahead. • – Gaining knowledge. • – Focused light beam. • – Enjoyable activity. • – A business project. • – Warm climate region. • – Adds flavor to food. • – Humans collectively. • – Collection of people. • – Dedication to a cause. • – Outdoor grilling event. • – Someone learning a role. • – Important issues or topics. • – Someone who buys something. • ...
Remy-Business studies 2019-03-03
Across
- complete concentration by one firm in the industry
- a type of influence that the business has little to no control over
- someone appointed by the government to try and improve a business's financial position by selling assets
- The assets of a failing business can be sold and turned into cash
Down
- occurs when a business owner is forced to cease its business operations because of a legal action by its creditors
- someone that invests money into a business and receives a percentage of the company's profit
- the first stage of the business life cycle
- a business
- someone that purchase products from a business
9 Clues: a business • the first stage of the business life cycle • someone that purchase products from a business • complete concentration by one firm in the industry • The assets of a failing business can be sold and turned into cash • a type of influence that the business has little to no control over • ...
L&T Trivia 2024-06-30
Across
- is the line of business focused on renewable energy
- Bombay High platform was built by our ____ line of business
- Current whole time director & President of LTEH
- World's tallest Statue made by L&T
- A technology giant acquired by L&T & that recently merged with us
- LTEH has ___ number of line of business
- The founders were of ____ nationality
Down
- L&T fullform
- Newest constructed temple by L&T
- Current Chairman & MD of L&T
- Supported the latest ISRO mission
- LNG storage tank was made by ____ line of business
12 Clues: L&T fullform • Current Chairman & MD of L&T • Newest constructed temple by L&T • Supported the latest ISRO mission • World's tallest Statue made by L&T • The founders were of ____ nationality • LTEH has ___ number of line of business • Current whole time director & President of LTEH • LNG storage tank was made by ____ line of business • ...
Business English - Fun Quiz 2024-12-11
Across
- A document that shows what a customer must pay.
- A person or group affected by a business decision.
- Adding new products or services to reduce risk.
- The total income a business earns.
- A gathering of people to discuss something.
Down
- A discussion to reach an agreement.
- Someone who buys goods or services.
- A company’s legal debts or obligations.
- The money a business makes after expenses.
- When two companies join to become one.
- A plan for how to spend money.
- 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. • When two companies join to become one. • Someone who starts their own business. • A company’s legal debts or obligations. • The money a business makes after expenses. • A gathering of people to discuss something. • ...
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 • ...
Accounting 3 Shavers 2022-01-15
Across
- 3 accounts found on left side of balance sheet.
- paying for goods and services needed to operate a business.
- money taken from sales
- assets taken out of a business for the owner's personal use.
- a balance sheet should be prepared
- what must be true of the accounting equation after each transaction.
- 4 expense transactions.
Down
- owner withdrawls 200.00 for personal use.
- cash payment for expense.
- transactions that decrease owners equity.
- must be true about successful business.
- cash is received from sales
- cash payments for goods or services needed to operate a business.
13 Clues: money taken from sales • 4 expense transactions. • cash payment for expense. • cash is received from sales • a balance sheet should be prepared • must be true about successful business. • owner withdrawls 200.00 for personal use. • transactions that decrease owners equity. • 3 accounts found on left side of balance sheet. • ...
Agribusiness Crossword Puzzle Quiz 1 2025-10-07
Across
- – A business owned by two or more people.
- – Business owned and operated by members for mutual benefit.
- – Type of gardening done outside in soil and open air.
- – Natural light essential for outdoor plant growth.
- Proprietorship – A business owned by one person.
- – Motivating and directing people to meet goals.
Down
- – A business legally separate from its owners.
- – Growing plants without soil using nutrient-rich water.
- – Monitoring progress and making adjustments.
- – Arranging resources and tasks to meet goals.
- – Structure that controls environment for plant growth.
- – Setting goals and deciding how to achieve them.
12 Clues: – A business owned by two or more people. • – Monitoring progress and making adjustments. • – A business legally separate from its owners. • – Arranging resources and tasks to meet goals. • Proprietorship – A business owned by one person. • – Motivating and directing people to meet goals. • – Setting goals and deciding how to achieve them. • ...
BC Exercise 2023-04-03
Across
- Place needed to operate this Business Process
- Something that is used that is critical to the Business Process
- Our program
- The person who is responsible for the Business Process
- A company that helps with the Business Process
Down
- Target amount of time for recovery
- What you use if the application wasn't available
- The person who coordinates the BC activities
- A document that is business critical
- What you use to contact critical members
10 Clues: Our program • Target amount of time for recovery • A document that is business critical • What you use to contact critical members • The person who coordinates the BC activities • Place needed to operate this Business Process • A company that helps with the Business Process • What you use if the application wasn't available • ...
BUSINESS OWNERSHIP-WORDS MAY BE USED MORE THAN ONCE! 2016-05-10
Across
- ONLY PUBLIC CORPORATIONS MAY RAISE MONEY THIS WAY
- TERM THAT MEANS ALL MONEY TAKEN IN OR COLLECTED
- A PARENT COMPANY GIVES PERMISSION TO WELL-PAYING PERSON(S) TO COPY THEIR BUSINESS FOR FEES & ROYALTY PAYMENTS
- DOCUMENT CORP.S FILE W/EACH STATE THEY DO BUSINESS IN--DEFINES OWNERSHIP, OPERATING PROCEDURES & CONDITIONS; IT'S CALLED ___ OF INCORPORATION.
- THOSE WHO HAVE CONTROL & GIVE DIRECTION IN A CORPORATION
- DIAGRAM SHOWING WHO REPORTS TO WHOM IN A CORPORATION
- MOST DIFFICULT FORM OF OWNERSHIP TO START
- THIS IS WHAT THE LL STANDS FOR IN LLP & LLC
Down
- WHO ONLY PAYS TAXES ONCE BECAUSE OF THEIR KIND OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP?
- THIS IS THE MOST COMMON TYPE OF BUSINESS OWNER IN THE U.S.
- THIS IS THE LEAST COMMON OF THE 3 MAIN FORMS OF BUSINESS OWNERSHIP IN THE U.S.
- ORGANIZATION FOR A GOOD CAUSE, BUT NOT FOR PROFIT OF INDIVIDUALS IN IT
- A WORD THAT MEANS RESPONSIBILITY (FOR SOMETHING)
13 Clues: MOST DIFFICULT FORM OF OWNERSHIP TO START • THIS IS WHAT THE LL STANDS FOR IN LLP & LLC • TERM THAT MEANS ALL MONEY TAKEN IN OR COLLECTED • A WORD THAT MEANS RESPONSIBILITY (FOR SOMETHING) • ONLY PUBLIC CORPORATIONS MAY RAISE MONEY THIS WAY • DIAGRAM SHOWING WHO REPORTS TO WHOM IN A CORPORATION • THOSE WHO HAVE CONTROL & GIVE DIRECTION IN A CORPORATION • ...
intro to buisness unit six terms 2022-04-04
Across
- is a written description of the business idea and how it will be
- the money needed to pay for current operating activities
- is an invention or creation that is brand new
- a form of private equity financing that is provided by venture capital firms or funds to startups
Down
- administration a government agency that helps small business owners develop business plans
- is the amount of money needed to open the business
- the process of starting organizing, managing, and assuming the responsibility for a business.
- is the money needed for the main resources of a business
- is a designed change that increases the usefulness of a product or service
- someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit.
10 Clues: is an invention or creation that is brand new • is the amount of money needed to open the business • the money needed to pay for current operating activities • is the money needed for the main resources of a business • is a written description of the business idea and how it will be • someone who takes a risk in starting a business to earn a profit. • ...
Bon PLC Paper 1 2024-03-25
Across
- one of the main functions of management. For BON, this refers to the process of overseeing and managing all aspects of its music concerts and festivals
- use of finance, referring to the spending of a business on acquiring, maintaining, and/or upgrading its non-current assets
- refers to the money or income coming into the business from a particular activity over a period of time.
- a person or organization that pays for or contributes to the costs of an event in return for exclusive advertising exposure at events such as BON's music festivals.
- is part of the marketing mix related to the methods of communicating marketing messages to potential and existing customers, usually with the intention of selling a firm's products
- a facility for storing large volumes of water, used for different reasons like drinking water, generating hydroelectric power, and irrigation (agricultural purposes).
- encompasses several roles which include planning, commanding, controlling, coordinating, and organizing human and capital resources to achieve organizational objectives.
- are the short to medium term goals of an organization, such as survival, expansion, revenue maximization, increased profits, and increased market share.
Down
- This refers to the ability of a business to meet its short-term debts and liabilities without causing disruptions or incurring excessive costs
- the cost of borrowing money
- is a third-party individual or firm hired by the main contractor of a project to help complete a project.
- the type of costs that do not change with level of output
- are individuals or other businesses to whom money is owed.
- a self-employed individual who provides services to their clients, rather than working for an employer.
- a way of raising finance by asking a large number of individuals each for a small amount of money to finance a new business or project.
- are the individuals and/or other organizations that have a direct interest in the operations and activities of the business in question
- refer to changes in the external business environment that create optimistic prospects for a business.
- the person directly above an employee on the next hierarchical level in an organizational structure
- is the management process of identifying, anticipating, and satisfying consumer's requirements in a profitable way.
19 Clues: the cost of borrowing money • the type of costs that do not change with level of output • are individuals or other businesses to whom money is owed. • the person directly above an employee on the next hierarchical level in an organizational structure • refer to changes in the external business environment that create optimistic prospects for a business. • ...
George's Ultimate Super Business Crossword 2015-01-09
Across
- Occurs when a business' costs are greater than it's revenue.
- The income made by a business for selling it's products.
- Costs that do not change when a business' output goes up or down.
- the day-to-day costs a business pays when it's trading.
- The charges paid by a business to provide it's products and operate.
Down
- How much a product is sold by a business over a certain period.
- The poinht when the business'revenue is equal to it's costs.
- Occurs when a business' revenue is greater than it's costs.
- The amount a business asks a customer for the product.
9 Clues: The amount a business asks a customer for the product. • the day-to-day costs a business pays when it's trading. • The income made by a business for selling it's products. • Occurs when a business' revenue is greater than it's costs. • Occurs when a business' costs are greater than it's revenue. • The poinht when the business'revenue is equal to it's costs. • ...
Crossword Competition 2025-10-28
Across
- A person or business that buys the right to sell another company’s products or services.
- A business owned by two or more people who share the work, risks, and profits.
- the people who work for a business.
- Money a business owes to others, like loans or bills.
- When businesses try to sell the same or similar products to the same customers.
Down
- Anyone who has interest in the operation of the business, like workers, customers, or owners.
- The business that someone starts and runs
- The money a business keeps after paying all its costs.
- A business that operates in more than one country.
9 Clues: the people who work for a business. • The business that someone starts and runs • A business that operates in more than one country. • Money a business owes to others, like loans or bills. • The money a business keeps after paying all its costs. • A business owned by two or more people who share the work, risks, and profits. • ...
business management crossword 2024-05-20
Across
- the process of dealing with people or things
- things you find at a store or shop
- things you use to buy things
- someone who controls a certain part of a business
- a person who runs a business
Down
- a type of business
- someone who works in a business or operation
- a thing a employee gives you as a customer
- someone who shops at a store
- something entrepreneur own or work for
10 Clues: a type of business • someone who shops at a store • things you use to buy things • a person who runs a business • things you find at a store or shop • something entrepreneur own or work for • a thing a employee gives you as a customer • someone who works in a business or operation • the process of dealing with people or things • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-07-15
Across
- A document that lists items purchased, their prices, and the total cost. (7)
- A person or organization that provides goods or services to a business. (9)
- A person or organization that buys goods or services. (8)
- A measure of a company's profitability. (4)
- A person or organization that sells goods or services. (7)
- The money a business earns from its normal operations. (7)
Down
- A legal agreement between two or more parties to exchange something of value. (8)
- The excess of revenue over expenses (7)
- Assets that can be converted to cash within a year. (13)
- A financial statement showing a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time. (12)
- A sum of money owed by a business to others (9)
- The money a business spends to generate revenue. (8)
- A written record of a business transaction. (7)
13 Clues: The excess of revenue over expenses (7) • A measure of a company's profitability. (4) • A sum of money owed by a business to others (9) • A written record of a business transaction. (7) • The money a business spends to generate revenue. (8) • Assets that can be converted to cash within a year. (13) • A person or organization that buys goods or services. (8) • ...
hudson 2024-12-16
Across
- Computer programs that download to your computer or network without your permission; programs designed to disrupt computer operations
- Facts and figures
- Acquiring assistance from outside organizations/consultants to obtain goods or services to accomplish business objectives or perform primary business activities
- An organization’s ability to function during and after a disaster
- Undisclosed information within a particular business or industry
- Choosing among alternatives
- A computer network connected without the use of wires or cables
- Converting facts and figures into useful information
- Unauthorized access to a computer system
- An integrated technology that assists with an organization’s information management needs
Down
- Communication that is too much and/or comes too fast to process at one time
- Private information that belongs to an organization and cannot be released to the public
- Process by which an organization’s accounts and records are verified
- The process of accessing, processing, maintaining, evaluating, and disseminating knowledge, facts, or data for the purpose of assisting business decision-making
- Stability; regularity
- Data presented in a useful form
- Fulfilling the requirements of the law
- Junk email that the recipient did not request; also known as unsolicited commercial email
- regulation mandating that public businesses comply with specific accounting requirements
19 Clues: Facts and figures • Stability; regularity • Choosing among alternatives • Data presented in a useful form • Fulfilling the requirements of the law • Unauthorized access to a computer system • Converting facts and figures into useful information • A computer network connected without the use of wires or cables • ...
BUSINESS SERVICE 2022-02-06
Across
- The business service which helps for the movement of goods from one place to another
- The service sector provides a guarantee to reduce the amount of risk
- The service of the bank where the account holder can withdraw more than deposited
- The insurance which is applicable, for the goods lost by fire on the road
Down
- The business service which helped for the promotion of the product
- The business service which helps for the storing of goods for a long time
- An insurance against the perils of the sea which are likely to occur during sea transport.
- The organization provides financial support for business
- The banking service which provides 24 hours withdrawal facility
- The business services provided are ………... in nature
- The service sector which provides financial support to business
11 Clues: The business services provided are ………... in nature • The organization provides financial support for business • The banking service which provides 24 hours withdrawal facility • The service sector which provides financial support to business • The business service which helped for the promotion of the product • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2021-10-22
Across
- a diagram that shows the structure of an organization, classification of work and jobs, and the relationship among those classifications
- guidelines used in making consistent decisions
- a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve
- a separate legal entity formed by documents filed with a state. It is owned by one or more shareholders and managed by a board of directors.
- a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers
- a written legal document that defines ownership and operating procedures and conditions for the busines
- a business owned and controlled by two or more people who have entered into a written agreement
- businesses involved in selling the goods and services of producers to consumers and other businesses
- one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment
Down
- short, specific written statement of the reason a business exists and what it wants to achieve
- a list of steps to be followed for preforming a particular work activity; a description of the way work is to be done
- a written contract granting permission to operate a business to sell products and services in a set way
- a written agreement among all owners detailing the rules and procedures that guide ownership and operations
- a business owned and run by just one person
14 Clues: a business owned and run by just one person • guidelines used in making consistent decisions • a precise statement of results the business expects to achieve • one who has no explicit or implicit contract for long-term employment • a business that carries out activities that are consumed by its customers • ...
Partnership 2021-09-10
Across
- an individual whose involvement in a partnership is limited to providing capital to the business
- amount of money or assets given to a business or partnership
- relationship between two or more people
Down
- represents a member's ownership stake in an LLC
- the full legal responsibility that business owners and partners assume for all business debts
- when two or more partners go into business together
- business structure in the U.S. that protects its owners from personal responsibility for its debts
- key document used by LLCs
- an indivisible unit of capital
- person responsible for controlling part of a company
10 Clues: key document used by LLCs • an indivisible unit of capital • relationship between two or more people • represents a member's ownership stake in an LLC • when two or more partners go into business together • person responsible for controlling part of a company • amount of money or assets given to a business or partnership • ...
Corporate Conundrums for CEO’s 2024-07-08
Across
- A symbol or design that represents a business
- Total income before expenses
- Someone who starts and runs their own business
- Ability to motivate and guide others
- Uncertainty or potential for loss in business decisions
- Market condition where a single seller controls a product or service; also a popular board game
- How much something costs
Down
- Chief Executive Officer
- What you use to buy things
- Promoting and selling a product/service
- How much people want a product
- Money owed to others
- Putting money into something for future profit
- Money made after all costs are paid
- Return On Investment
- Work people do to earn money
16 Clues: Money owed to others • Return On Investment • Chief Executive Officer • How much something costs • What you use to buy things • Total income before expenses • Work people do to earn money • How much people want a product • Money made after all costs are paid • Ability to motivate and guide others • Promoting and selling a product/service • ...
SEM Unit 8 Vocabulary 2021-11-17
Across
- The fee a business or individual has to pay in order to borrow money from a bank or financial institution.
- Any action on the part of a business that involves money or assets.
- individual or an investing firm that provides the capital for a business in exchange for a percentage of the profits.
- The amount of money required to start a business.
Down
- The decrease in value of an asset over time.
- The money that it takes to run the business from day to day.
- The process of ensuring that your business has the optimal amount of consumer goods and business goods on hand at all times.
- percentage of revenue that the business will keep from the sale of a commodity after all costs are paid.
- individual or company that offers an item for sale.
- A prediction of the number of sales the company will make for a specific item.
10 Clues: The decrease in value of an asset over time. • The amount of money required to start a business. • individual or company that offers an item for sale. • The money that it takes to run the business from day to day. • Any action on the part of a business that involves money or assets. • A prediction of the number of sales the company will make for a specific item. • ...
Managing Finance 2021-06-21
Across
- debts owed by the business that are due to be paid within the next 12 months
- the collective name given to the costs directly associated with making a product
- items owned by the business which it intends to use over and over to generate profit
- the ability of business to find the cash it needs to pay its bills
- income from interest on bank deposits minus the interest charges from overdrafts and loans
Down
- money that is available for the day-to-day running of the business
- items the business owns that are in the form of cash or can be easily turned into cash quickly without a major loss in their value
- states profit as a percentage of sales revenue
- the difference between the revenue of a business and the costs generated by the business during a period of time
- costs that have to be paid no matter how well the business is performing
10 Clues: states profit as a percentage of sales revenue • money that is available for the day-to-day running of the business • the ability of business to find the cash it needs to pay its bills • costs that have to be paid no matter how well the business is performing • debts owed by the business that are due to be paid within the next 12 months • ...
Entrepreneurship 2023-01-19
Across
- flow analysis statement, a financial statement that provides aggregate data regarding all cash inflows that a company receives from its ongoing operations and external investment sources
- of accounts, a financial, organizational tool that provides an index of every account in an accounting system
- allows a business to obtain immediate capital or money based on the future income attributed to a particular amount due on an account receivable or a business invoice
- sheet, summarizes a company's assets, liabilities and shareholders' equity at a specific point in time
- Capital, the capital that a company gets from selling shares rather than borrowing money
- of credit, a revolving loan that allows access to a fixed amount of capital which can be used when needed to meet short-term business needs
- receivable, the money a company's customers owe for goods or services they have received but not yet paid for
- ratios, a way to evaluate the performance of your business and identify potential problems
- any asset a business uses to secure a loan
Down
- the amount of actual money a business has at its disposal
- on equity, the profit you make as a result of your investments
- Statement, shows a company's revenues, expenses and profitability over a period of time
- on investment, the profit you make as a result of your investments
- Assets, investments an individual may easily convert to cash without incurring fiscal penalties
- A list of goods or services provided with a statement of the sum due
- Capital, borrowed funds that must be repaid at a later date
- assets,assets that can't be easily converted into cash
- assets, the state of a stock, bond, or other assets that cannot easily and readily be sold or exchanged for cash without a substantial loss in value
18 Clues: any asset a business uses to secure a loan • assets,assets that can't be easily converted into cash • the amount of actual money a business has at its disposal • Capital, borrowed funds that must be repaid at a later date • on equity, the profit you make as a result of your investments • on investment, the profit you make as a result of your investments • ...
Finance 101: Chapters 3&4 2020-02-28
Across
- The opposite of profit; the result of having more expenses than revenues
- The original amount of money invested.
- The money made from running a business as a result of having more revenues than expenses.
- The percentage rate paid for the use of money.
- The money spent for running the business.
- An activity that brings income through selling goods or services.
- Money received from someone else.
- The payment for the use of money.
- A person working for another person or organization for pay.
Down
- The payment to the worker for the service done.
- An organization formed by a group of people acting together, also can be a company or a business, too.
- A person who earns a living by working for himself or herself.
- Putting money in a bank.
- The money made from selling goods or services.
- A person or an organization that puts money in the bank.
- A person or an organization that lends money in order to make a profit.
- The person or organization providing the jobs.
- A person or an organization that uses someone else’s money for a period of time.
- A period of time for an investment or a loan.
19 Clues: Putting money in a bank. • Money received from someone else. • The payment for the use of money. • The original amount of money invested. • The money spent for running the business. • A period of time for an investment or a loan. • The money made from selling goods or services. • The percentage rate paid for the use of money. • ...
POB Unit 2.1 2013-02-19
Across
- Partner plays no role and is not known to public.
- Partnership formed by the way two or more people conduct their business (4 words).
- Partner has an active role, unlimited liability.
- Entity with the legal authority to act as a single person.
- Type of corporation that benefits the public and receives a tax break.
- Each stock equals one _______ at the shareholder meeting.
- __________venture is a special project for a limited time.
- Grants permission to sells its products and services as a business.
- Two or more persons to carry on as co-owners of a business for a profit.
- Partner has no role, but is known to public.
- Abbreviation for a partnership with limited liability.
- Type of taxation on a corporation.
Down
- Type of liability in which you only lose your initial investment in the company.
- agreement Partnership formed after they agree to conditions in a contract (two words).
- Business owned by one person (two words)
- Formed by a group to gain bargaining power.
- Partner has an active role, but unknown existence.
- Type of liability in which you can lose all your assets.
- __________ of incorporation.
19 Clues: __________ of incorporation. • Type of taxation on a corporation. • Business owned by one person (two words) • Formed by a group to gain bargaining power. • Partner has no role, but is known to public. • Partner has an active role, unlimited liability. • Partner plays no role and is not known to public. • Partner has an active role, but unknown existence. • ...
teachers 2025-03-23
Across
- which business teacher was a real-estate broker prior to teaching
- which science teacher still holds the school record in long jump (Track and Field) for their high school.
- which DMRC admin hosts a pro wrestling podcast
- which teacher is a certified yoga instructor
- which administrator was a math teacher prior to being an admin
- which business teacher has five cats
- which tech teacher played Professional lacrosse in Australia for a year.
- which tech teacher drove cross country to Seattle Washington three times
- which English teacher was born and raised in North Carolina
- which math teacher has an 8ft teddy bear in their house
Down
- which English teacher can bench 425
- which language teacher went to the Paris Olympics
- which English teacher owns a dump truck
- which math teacher has a carpentry business
- which business teacher went to four colleges
- which music teacher can sing nearly every instrumental solo from the rock and pop hits of the 1980s.
- which art teacher was a division one diver
- which history teacher is a certified scuba diver
- which music teacher is on their 3rd year in a Master's Rowing Club based in Fairport.
19 Clues: which English teacher can bench 425 • which business teacher has five cats • which English teacher owns a dump truck • which art teacher was a division one diver • which math teacher has a carpentry business • which business teacher went to four colleges • which teacher is a certified yoga instructor • which DMRC admin hosts a pro wrestling podcast • ...
Parli Pro Vocabulary 2025-10-10
Across
- a privileged motion to close the meeting
- My teachers favorite color
- My teachers last name
- I ___ in the future of agriculture
- the rules of rank of the classes of motion and the priority of order that governs the order in which motions are proposed, considered, and
- Animal Science teacher
- of
- 6
Down
- the minimum number of members required to be present at a meeting to officially conduct business
- the term denoting the recognition of a member to speak
- a member of a group who represents that group as a representative or voting entity for that group
- a group of delegates chosen to serve a body in a series of meetings for a single purpose
- at least one more than half the legal votes cast on an item of business in an official business meeting
- 7
- the items that are listed on a group’s posted agenda or the items that are entertained by a group in an official meeting
- School Mascot
- Floral Design/Plant Science teacher
- Ag Mechanics teacher
- an idea or proposal at a meeting that is presented to the group for their debate and then voted upon
19 Clues: 7 • 6 • of • School Mascot • Ag Mechanics teacher • My teachers last name • Animal Science teacher • My teachers favorite color • I ___ in the future of agriculture • Floral Design/Plant Science teacher • a privileged motion to close the meeting • the term denoting the recognition of a member to speak • ...
Finance 2021-10-15
Across
- bank records
- equal in number or amount
- company's money outlay
- the action of paying
- an estimate of income and expenditure
- trade.
- keeping money in urban kingdom
- borrowing
- the amount payed
Down
- income
- a fixed regular payment
- medium of exchange
- a useful or valuable thing
- amount of money spent
- financial speculations
- study of finance
- a sum of money saved
- support
- intimidate thousands in business
- a person's regular occupation, profession,
- the outlay of money
21 Clues: income • trade. • support • borrowing • bank records • study of finance • the amount payed • medium of exchange • the outlay of money • a sum of money saved • the action of paying • amount of money spent • financial speculations • company's money outlay • a fixed regular payment • equal in number or amount • a useful or valuable thing • keeping money in urban kingdom • intimidate thousands in business • ...
Marketing 2022-01-17
Across
- competition
- a new thought
- Discount
- task that needs to be completed
- giant poster
- goods sold by store
- sales promotion
- company's catchy saying
- Store's location
- homosapiens
Down
- Taxi cabs
- personality/character that reps business/team
- Buy get one deal
- Logo, mascot, slogans that make company identifiable
- an occasion
- customer's refund
- what radio hosts are heard on
- product
- purchase
- actual paper
- picture used to rep business
- money costumer is asked to pay
22 Clues: product • Discount • purchase • Taxi cabs • competition • an occasion • homosapiens • giant poster • actual paper • a new thought • sales promotion • Buy get one deal • Store's location • customer's refund • goods sold by store • company's catchy saying • picture used to rep business • what radio hosts are heard on • money costumer is asked to pay • task that needs to be completed • ...
economics 2024-01-21
Across
- offering that encourages
- legal entity legal stockholder
- right to make
- scarcity
- ambitious leader
- managed by single individual
- business
- nationalincome
- evenly distributed wealth
- money
- maximize production of goods
- opportunity
Down
- consumerexpenditures
- centrally planned economy
- products
- advantage of ability
- using fewer resources
- struggle among producers
- own property
- private ownership
- good or service unavailable
- owned by two or more
- point of underutilization
- given amt of resources
- gap between two produts
25 Clues: money • products • scarcity • business • opportunity • own property • right to make • nationalincome • ambitious leader • private ownership • consumerexpenditures • advantage of ability • owned by two or more • using fewer resources • given amt of resources • gap between two produts • offering that encourages • struggle among producers • centrally planned economy • point of underutilization • ...
2223 HY Vocab Tips 2022-12-14
Across
- things are down
- break a rule
- parked (for ships)
- called or labelled
- part of something
- conscious (of)
- funny
- complete
- better
- respect
- problem, e.g., what is the ___
Down
- go against
- for a business
- inhumane
- complain
- business
- a safe place
- to display what you feel
- an ideal place
- things go in circles
- unethical
- traditional behaviour
- things are improving
- carrying out a plan
- to not know (something)
- origin (of)
26 Clues: funny • better • respect • inhumane • complain • business • complete • unethical • go against • origin (of) • a safe place • break a rule • for a business • an ideal place • conscious (of) • things are down • part of something • parked (for ships) • called or labelled • carrying out a plan • things go in circles • things are improving • traditional behaviour • to not know (something) • to display what you feel • ...
Week 1 - 3 2024-11-18
Across
- Payment can still be cancelled
- converts optical signals into data
- Basic business type
- Where to find payslips
- Creator of Eero
- Oldest Router
- SLA
- is a mesh wifi system
- Farmer Union UFU
- Social Tariff contract term
- Connected Eero light
Down
- Preferred ethernet cable type
- £5 addon
- another word for latency
- Type of Eligible Benefit
- Type of Eero compatible with 1000 & 2000 packages
- Where to find the rotas
- also known as speed
- FFE
- Business Contract Term
20 Clues: FFE • SLA • £5 addon • Oldest Router • Creator of Eero • Farmer Union UFU • Basic business type • also known as speed • Connected Eero light • is a mesh wifi system • Where to find payslips • Business Contract Term • Where to find the rotas • another word for latency • Type of Eligible Benefit • Social Tariff contract term • Preferred ethernet cable type • Payment can still be cancelled • ...
BUSINESS REGISTRATIONS 2022-02-07
Across
- Best form of business registration
- Operates an identical type of business
- Added to the end of a corporation's name
- Life span of a corporation
Down
- Clause that states the buy out price
- Added to the end of a corporation's name
- Life span in years of sole proprietor
- What a franchisor pays every month
- Liability to the sole proprietor
- A partnership is a ......... ship
- Cost in $ to register Sole Proprietor
- Liability to the owner of a corporation
12 Clues: Life span of a corporation • Liability to the sole proprietor • A partnership is a ......... ship • What a franchisor pays every month • Best form of business registration • Clause that states the buy out price • Life span in years of sole proprietor • Cost in $ to register Sole Proprietor • Operates an identical type of business • Liability to the owner of a corporation • ...
Business Revision 2022-04-09
Across
- A source of finance invested into businesses which is considered to be high risk
- A type of market where all customers are targetted
- Something that a business owes
- Training received when an employee first joins a business
- An individual who has an interest in the activities of a business
- A pricing strategy which increases the initial price in order to maximise profits
Down
- The final stage of the product life cycle
- A type of business ownership with between 2-20 owners
- A type of organisational structure where all decisions are made on a local level
- A group of individuals with similar characteristics or buying habits
- A type of analysis used to analyze a business' external environment
11 Clues: Something that a business owes • The final stage of the product life cycle • A type of market where all customers are targetted • A type of business ownership with between 2-20 owners • Training received when an employee first joins a business • An individual who has an interest in the activities of a business • ...
Business Documents 2022-09-27
Across
- document returns or overcharging
- your accounting teacher
- enables a business to order its bank to pay a certain set amount of money regularly at a state date
- issued by a supplier acknowledging the receipt of goods returned
- discount for paying debts promptly
- signed order to a bank to pay a stated sum from the issuer's savings or current account
- form written acknowledgement that a business received money in payment
Down
- discount for buying in bulk
- credit sale
- price at which the trader usually sells the product
- note issues by a customer to a supplier when returning goods
11 Clues: credit sale • your accounting teacher • discount for buying in bulk • document returns or overcharging • discount for paying debts promptly • price at which the trader usually sells the product • note issues by a customer to a supplier when returning goods • issued by a supplier acknowledging the receipt of goods returned • ...
business communication 2022-09-12
Across
- showing originality by introducing new ideas and methods
- the process of planning and organizing the time you have in a day in the most effective way
- a policy that sates what is required, acceptable, unacceptable, to your appearance, when working
- a desired result of a persons effort
- a way of thinking or feeling about people, things, or a situation
- a expert in their area of work
- ordering things from most important to least important
Down
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial posture
- acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair
- a document that outlines the company's polices on the way you should conduct yourself at work or representing your business
- set period of time when something will happen or take place
11 Clues: a expert in their area of work • a desired result of a persons effort • ordering things from most important to least important • showing originality by introducing new ideas and methods • set period of time when something will happen or take place • acting with integrity by being honest, professional, and fair • ...
Business Professionalism 2022-09-12
Across
- process of planning or organized time in a day in most effective way
- something you want to accomplish the future
- policy that stats what is required, acceptable, unacceptable to your appearance when working for the company
- a way of thinking or feeling about people or things
- the way that someone looks through their clothes, hair, smell, posture, and facial expression
Down
- is the behavior, looks, and skill expected
- a set period in which something will happen or take place
- ordering thing from most important to least important
- something you want to accomplish in the future
- means acting integrity by being honest professional and fair
- desire result of a person effort
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 Lingo 2020-11-02
Across
- Mayer has graduated from university and he's trying to ........ for jobs.
- Where is the Boss? She should ..... the meeting in 10 minutes.
- BONUS QUESTION! The activity of buying and selling in a large scale, synonym of trade
- Jade is getting bored with easy jobs, she needs a new ........
- The process of purchasing, storing, transporting resources in a business.
Down
- The place of a company/business.
- It means To give help/support.
- Human workers in your companies are called Human .....
- She doesn't like ....... She likes to work alone and is very individualistic.
- The amount of money spent to run a business
- KC's ...... is to teach a Speak Up Generation in Indonesia.
11 Clues: It means To give help/support. • The place of a company/business. • The amount of money spent to run a business • Human workers in your companies are called Human ..... • KC's ...... is to teach a Speak Up Generation in Indonesia. • Where is the Boss? She should ..... the meeting in 10 minutes. • Jade is getting bored with easy jobs, she needs a new ........ • ...
Business Ethics 2021-04-14
Across
- a person who commits fraud, especially in business dealings.
- the action of making news or secret information known
- spying directed toward discovering the secrets of a rival manufacturer or other industrial company
- a person who informs on a person or organization engaged in an illegal activity.
Down
- money paid for a purpose such as a bribe or compensation
- claim or case
- wrongful or criminal deception intended to result in financial or personal gain.
- the action of keeping something secret or the state of being kept secret.
- the illegal practice of trading on the stock exchange to one's own advantage through having access to confidential information.
- something added to the offer to make it more attractive
- a deliberate concealment of someone's mistakes or faults in order to clear their name.
11 Clues: claim or case • the action of making news or secret information known • something added to the offer to make it more attractive • money paid for a purpose such as a bribe or compensation • a person who commits fraud, especially in business dealings. • the action of keeping something secret or the state of being kept secret. • ...
Business Terms 2021-09-15
Across
- the state of owing money
- a situation where potential buyers are in contact with potential sellers and there is a means of exchange
- the quantity of a commodity that will be provided by the producer at a particular price
- an agreement by which a bank or other financial institution will allow an account to temporarily go into a negative balance
- someone who is willing to take risks and start a new business venture with the intention of making money
- money received in the form of wages from working
Down
- an idea, a thought, an invention, a system or a process that is completely new
- the qualities some individuals possess that make them able to accurately perceive market opportunities and effectivley coordinate the production process
- a yearly payment amount to an employee that is then divided into fortnightly or monthly payments
- the money an eployee receives from an employer in exchange for the completion of set tasks
- often received for providing goods and services to others
11 Clues: the state of owing money • money received in the form of wages from working • often received for providing goods and services to others • an idea, a thought, an invention, a system or a process that is completely new • the quantity of a commodity that will be provided by the producer at a particular price • ...
Business Banking 2022-10-20
Across
- Payroll provider
- For convenient purchases
- Can help lease to own machinery
- Gives you $10 when increasing your balance by $500 each month
- Merchant Services
Down
- Gives you access to capital
- Good standing certificate must be
- Allows you approve or deny any check that comes trough the account.
- Women ____ program accepting applications until 10/31
- Which service allows you 1 free wire a month
- Where do you go to open business checking/savings and lending applications
11 Clues: Payroll provider • Merchant Services • For convenient purchases • Gives you access to capital • Can help lease to own machinery • Good standing certificate must be • Which service allows you 1 free wire a month • Women ____ program accepting applications until 10/31 • Gives you $10 when increasing your balance by $500 each month • ...
Business Studies 2022-09-07
Across
- process
- Something that is necessary for survival
- These are man made items that are used in the
- This is the item that is give up when choice must be made between two options
Down
- in the production process
- Something that an individual desires but does not absolutely need to survive
- of goods/services (For example
- The money made in excess of the cost of producing and selling an item
- This is a situation that exists because wants are unlimited while resources are limited
- This refers to the employees or humans
- value The difference between the cost of inputs and the price of the final good or service is sold for
- Natural resources that are utilised within the
12 Clues: process • in the production process • of goods/services (For example • This refers to the employees or humans • Something that is necessary for survival • These are man made items that are used in the • Natural resources that are utilised within the • The money made in excess of the cost of producing and selling an item • ...
Global Business 2019-04-16
Across
- A fixed payment, usually paid on a schedule, that does not vary depending on how little or how much you work.
- Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account.
- payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score.
- score Lenders use this number, which is calculated using all the information in your credit report, to decide whether to give you a loan or a credit card and determine the interest rate you have to pay for a loan or credit card.
- Money added to the checking account, or added to the balance on the check register.
- credit history = higher score.
Down
- balance The amount of money that is actually in your checking account.
- information Information such as Social Security number, current address, and bank accounts.
- A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions.
- account A bank account you take money out of by writing checks or using a debit card.
- A bank/institution that gives out loans.
11 Clues: credit history = higher score. • A bank/institution that gives out loans. • Any withdrawal, deposit, or transfer made with your account. • A unique user code used to access accounts and make transactions. • balance The amount of money that is actually in your checking account. • payments, high credit card balances, or owing a lot of money= low credit score. • ...
MA Business 2019-11-13
Across
- the four Ps are also known as marketing ...
- a name or symbol that cannot be used by another producer
- marketers do this to identify the need for new products
- advantages for the customer
- farm and material products are knows as ... materials
Down
- end user or final ...?
- analysis of the wider business environment in terms of political, economic, social and technological factors
- pricing setting a high price to maintain an image of quality
- learning about the new product is known as brand ...?
- another word for profit
- an advertising technique that Lilit often uses in her classes :)
11 Clues: end user or final ...? • another word for profit • advantages for the customer • the four Ps are also known as marketing ... • learning about the new product is known as brand ...? • farm and material products are knows as ... materials • marketers do this to identify the need for new products • a name or symbol that cannot be used by another producer • ...
Business Review 2023-06-06
Across
- Value of a single company's sales or revenues compared with the sales of all businesses in a market
- Symbol or design that is used to identify a product or company
- Identifying, anticipating, and satisfying customer needs
- Unique selling point
- Most expensive sampling method
- Type of segmentation based on country, region or state
Down
- Place where buyers and sellers come together or interact
- A type of sampling that involves selecting a group from each region
- Low prices in order to beat the competition
- When customers stay loyal to one brand
- Helps establish a price for the product/service
11 Clues: Unique selling point • Most expensive sampling method • When customers stay loyal to one brand • Low prices in order to beat the competition • Helps establish a price for the product/service • Type of segmentation based on country, region or state • Place where buyers and sellers come together or interact • Identifying, anticipating, and satisfying customer needs • ...
Business Activity 2023-08-17
Across
- The finance, machinery and equipment needed for the manufacture of goods.
- When the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service.
- All of the natural resources provided by nature and includes fields and forests, oil, gas, metals and other mineral resources.
- Intangible items that cannot be felt, touched or seen, but are experienced by the consumer.
- A good or service essential for living.
- The skill and risk-taking ability of the person who brings the other resources or factors of production together to produce a good or service, for example, the owner of a business.
Down
- When people and business concentrate on what they are best at.
- It is a good or a service
- A desire (something people would like to have) that is not necessary for living or survival.
- Tangible items that can be felt, touched or seen.
- The number of people available to make products.
11 Clues: It is a good or a service • A good or service essential for living. • The number of people available to make products. • Tangible items that can be felt, touched or seen. • When people and business concentrate on what they are best at. • The finance, machinery and equipment needed for the manufacture of goods. • ...
Business structure 2024-01-23
Across
- A business owned and controlled by only one person.
- The _________ sector operates to maximise social welfare of the population.
- A business jointly owned and controlled by 2 to 20 people.
- The _____________ sector which converts raw materials into finished goods.
- The _____________ sector which involves extraction of raw materials from the earth.
- Two or more businesses agree to join their resources together to complete a project.
- The _____________ sector includes activities linked with the knowledge-based economy.
Down
- A business which has three objectives known as 'triple bottom line.'
- The _____________ sector which deals with services only.
- The _________ sector aims to make profits.
- A person who purchases shares in a limited company.
11 Clues: The _________ sector aims to make profits. • A business owned and controlled by only one person. • A person who purchases shares in a limited company. • The _____________ sector which deals with services only. • A business jointly owned and controlled by 2 to 20 people. • A business which has three objectives known as 'triple bottom line.' • ...
Business Brainteaser 2024-07-24
Across
- Resources owned by a business
- The process of removing a currency from use
- Wealth in the form of money or assets
- General rise in prices
- A debt investment in which an investor loans money to an entity
Down
- Financial aid provided by the government to support an economic activity
- Regulatory body for securities and commodity markets in India
- Digital ledger technology
- A range of investments held by a person or organization
- Distributed profit to shareholders
- Tax imposed on imported goods
11 Clues: General rise in prices • Digital ledger technology • Resources owned by a business • Tax imposed on imported goods • Distributed profit to shareholders • Wealth in the form of money or assets • The process of removing a currency from use • A range of investments held by a person or organization • Regulatory body for securities and commodity markets in India • ...
Business language 2024-04-16
11 Clues: Be proud of • Species at risk • Nature’s assets • Lack of abilities • Sense of belonging • Information source • Performance history • Common goal perspective • Corporate responsibility • Revolutionary transformation • Participate in decision making
Business Vocabulary 2024-09-24
11 Clues: To agree • To develop ideas • To provide a name • To weaken or damage • To harm a reputation • Put objects in order • to talk about a topic • to examine information • abbreviated forms of words • noun phrase replaced by a pronoun • Words relating to a class or subject
business structure 2024-09-19
Across
- a system in which members of an organization or society are ranked according to relative status or authority.
- the concentration of control of an activity or organization under a single authority.
- the process of removing layers of management in order to improve organizational efficiency.
- A structure has many leaders and layers of management
- a combination of two or more types of organisational structures.
Down
- the area of activity and number people which an individual is responsible.
- the process of distributing and entrusting work to another person.
- an employee who ranks below another employee within the corporate hierarchy.
- a series of positions of authority within an organization that are ordered from lowest to highest.
- the transfer of control of an activity or organization to several local offices or authorities rather than one single one.
- a structure with few or no hierarchical levels between employees
11 Clues: A structure has many leaders and layers of management • a structure with few or no hierarchical levels between employees • a combination of two or more types of organisational structures. • the process of distributing and entrusting work to another person. • the area of activity and number people which an individual is responsible. • ...
Business crossword 2024-10-29
Across
- an object you buy things with
- having a goal without a plan
- acheiving a goal
- thinking of something that no one else has thought of
- living things
- working together
- a product or utility that is run by people
Down
- passionate individuals that help a business run
- a marketing strategy
- the opposite of nervous
- giving $10000000 to someone
11 Clues: living things • acheiving a goal • working together • a marketing strategy • the opposite of nervous • giving $10000000 to someone • having a goal without a plan • an object you buy things with • a product or utility that is run by people • passionate individuals that help a business run • thinking of something that no one else has thought of
Business crossword 2024-10-07
Across
- The amount you need to pay for a good or service.
- The opposite of demand
- Any state in the economy where the forces are balanced.
- The opposite of need
- want Can't be bought in the economy
Down
- The lost of potential gain
- Not having a lot of a resource
- Responsiveness of quantity demanded or quantity supplied.
- Exchanging something for value
- How something is made by the business
- Not a want but a....
11 Clues: The opposite of need • Not a want but a.... • The opposite of demand • The lost of potential gain • Not having a lot of a resource • Exchanging something for value • want Can't be bought in the economy • How something is made by the business • The amount you need to pay for a good or service. • Any state in the economy where the forces are balanced. • ...
Business Growth 2024-10-08
Across
- A form of vertical integration where a company expands its role to fulfill tasks formerly completed by businesses up the supply chain.
- A form of corporate restructuring in which the entity’s business operations are segregated into one or more components.
- The cost advantage that arises with increased output of a product.
- Cost savings that result from external factors outside a company’s control, such as industry growth.
Down
- Increased costs that result from external factors outside a company’s control, such as industry decline.
- A corporation that is made up of a number of different, seemingly unrelated businesses.
- The process of gaining control of another company by purchase or stock exchange.
- The level of production that minimizes the average total cost.
- Expansion of a company’s operations through mergers, acquisitions, or partnerships.
- The combination of two companies to form a new company.
- The point at which a company no longer experiences economies of scale and instead sees an increase in per-unit costs.
11 Clues: The combination of two companies to form a new company. • The level of production that minimizes the average total cost. • The cost advantage that arises with increased output of a product. • The process of gaining control of another company by purchase or stock exchange. • Expansion of a company’s operations through mergers, acquisitions, or partnerships. • ...
Business intro. 2024-09-26
Across
- research, a concept refers to gathering data about the market.
- teacher, doctor, branch manager, office boy, reception officer represent what kind of resources?
- is the person who uses goods and services.
- the process of recognizing a business opportunity to open and run a business.
- human desires that are not necessary for survival
- like car wash, house keeping or education
Down
- is a meduim where customers and sellers exchange goods and services.
- tangible items
- refers to the items that put together to produce goods and services.
- administration a branch of social science
- the issue of limited resources
- necessary items that people must have to survive
12 Clues: tangible items • the issue of limited resources • administration a branch of social science • like car wash, house keeping or education • is the person who uses goods and services. • necessary items that people must have to survive • human desires that are not necessary for survival • research, a concept refers to gathering data about the market. • ...
Business Revision 2024-11-03
Across
- This Act protects consumers: The ___________ Protection Act 2007.
- An entrepreneur that comes up with new ideas is said to be this.
- Something of value that passes between both parties to a contract.
- One of the forms of redress.
- People affected by a business operating around them.
Down
- When an interest group tries to influence the decision-making process of government.
- Under the Sale of Goods and Supply of Services Act 1980, goods must be of this quality.
- An independent statutory body that enhances consumer welfare.
- Someone who gives an entrepreneur/company money.
- An entrepreneur that is resilient is said to be this.
- When a legal contract is terminated because it is impossible to complete.
11 Clues: One of the forms of redress. • Someone who gives an entrepreneur/company money. • People affected by a business operating around them. • An entrepreneur that is resilient is said to be this. • An independent statutory body that enhances consumer welfare. • An entrepreneur that comes up with new ideas is said to be this. • ...
Business vocab 2025-01-27
Across
- To give tasks and duties to someone else
- A workplace with unfair conditions
- Positivity amongst employees
- The 'hub' of the business
- When 2 businesses join
- The person in charge
- To be good at something
Down
- Rules to follow to ensure Corporate Social Responsibility
- Unlikely to be dismissed from employment
- Someone who has shares in the business
- Temporary placement at a company
11 Clues: The person in charge • When 2 businesses join • To be good at something • The 'hub' of the business • Positivity amongst employees • Temporary placement at a company • A workplace with unfair conditions • Someone who has shares in the business • Unlikely to be dismissed from employment • To give tasks and duties to someone else • ...
Business quiz 2025-01-25
Across
- The business in H.U.F is controlled by
- IS considered as the primary function of management
- Who is known as the father of scientific management
- There are levels of management
- Goodwill is
Down
- Type of business ownership where one person is in charge
- Is the act of increasing the knowledge and skill of an employee for doing an job
- is the process of searching for prospective employees and stimulating them to apply for job
- The process of increasing the value of an asset
- which japanese term refers to continuous improvement?
- The minimum number of members for public company is
11 Clues: Goodwill is • There are levels of management • The business in H.U.F is controlled by • The process of increasing the value of an asset • IS considered as the primary function of management • Who is known as the father of scientific management • The minimum number of members for public company is • which japanese term refers to continuous improvement? • ...
Business Crossword 2025-09-13
Across
- An inspiring person who leads a team (6)
- To introduce yourself to someone new (9)
- A group of people working together (4)
- Exchanging goods or services (5)
- The opposite of loss in business (6)
- Place where decisions are made (5)
- An event where professionals meet to connect(10)
Down
- Money invested in a business (7)
- A formal talk given to share information (11)
- A detailed plan of action (7)
- A short break for snacks and networking (6)
11 Clues: A detailed plan of action (7) • Money invested in a business (7) • Exchanging goods or services (5) • Place where decisions are made (5) • The opposite of loss in business (6) • A group of people working together (4) • An inspiring person who leads a team (6) • To introduce yourself to someone new (9) • A short break for snacks and networking (6) • ...
Business Vocabulary 2025-05-06
Across
- Funds put into business (10)
- Shareholder reward (9)
- A financial prediction (8)
- Total income before expenses (7)
- A plan of action (8)
Down
- Fusion of companies (6)
- Ownership portion (5)
- Aperson with an interest in a company (11)
- Expected spending plan (6)
- Future financial estimate (8)
- Financial gain (6)
- Share in ownership (6)
12 Clues: Financial gain (6) • A plan of action (8) • Ownership portion (5) • Shareholder reward (9) • Share in ownership (6) • Fusion of companies (6) • Expected spending plan (6) • A financial prediction (8) • Funds put into business (10) • Future financial estimate (8) • Total income before expenses (7) • Aperson with an interest in a company (11)
Business Studies 2025-06-23
Across
- The act of directing and influencing people to work towards organizational goals.
- A group of people working together to achieve a common goal.
- The overall environment in which a business operates.
- The inputs used to produce goods and services.
- The ability to create and innovate in business.
- The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling an organization.
Down
- The ability to influence others.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- The act of managing resources effectively.
- The systematic arrangement of tasks and responsibilities.
- The process of setting objectives and determining a course of action.
11 Clues: The ability to influence others. • A person who starts and runs a business. • The act of managing resources effectively. • The inputs used to produce goods and services. • The ability to create and innovate in business. • The overall environment in which a business operates. • The systematic arrangement of tasks and responsibilities. • ...
Business Crossword 2025-10-03
Across
- Cost, expense which remain constant regardless of the level of production or sales
- Assets, long-term tangible assets, held by a business for production, rental or administrative purposes
- goods and materials a business holds for resale or production
- Flow, net amount of cash and cash equivalents moving into and out of a business over a specific period reflecting its liquidity and ability to meet financial obligations
- Statements, reports which summarize a company's financial activities and position
- total amount of money generated by a business through its primary operations
- Profit, amount remaining after subtracting the cost of goods sold (COGS) from total revenue, representing the profitability from the core business operations
Down
- financial obligations and debts a business owes to external parties, suppliers, lenders and creditors
- Profit, amount left after subtracting all expenses, including cost of goods sold (COGS) and operating expenses, from total revenue, indicating a business’s overall profitability
- Receivable, money owed to a business by its customers for goods or services sold on credit
- Payable, amount of money a business owes to its suppliers or creditors for goods and services purchased on credit
- physical currency, coins and balances in bank accounts
- cost incurred by a business in its day-to-day operations to generate revenue
13 Clues: physical currency, coins and balances in bank accounts • goods and materials a business holds for resale or production • total amount of money generated by a business through its primary operations • cost incurred by a business in its day-to-day operations to generate revenue • Statements, reports which summarize a company's financial activities and position • ...
business vocabulary 2025-10-17
Across
- competition – Sells different products that meet the same need.
- pricing – Price based on competitors' prices.
- pricing – Price based on what the customer thinks it's worth.
- – How a product gets to the customer.
- data – Info you collect yourself.
Down
- pricing – Low price to quickly gain market share.
- pricing – Cost + markup for profit.
- competition – Sells the same product or service.
- – Analyzes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats.
- data – Info collected by someone else.
- market - A specific group of consumers a business aims to reach.
11 Clues: data – Info you collect yourself. • pricing – Cost + markup for profit. • – How a product gets to the customer. • data – Info collected by someone else. • pricing – Price based on competitors' prices. • competition – Sells the same product or service. • pricing – Low price to quickly gain market share. • – Analyzes strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. • ...
Business organisation 2025-11-07
Across
- Any individual or group with an interest in the success or decisions of a business.
- A company whose shares can be bought and sold on the stock market.
- The part of the economy owned by individuals and businesses for profit. Which sector is this?
- Organisations that operate to support social or community goals rather than make profit.
- A method for analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats.
- The part of the economy owned and funded by the government. Which sector is this?
Down
- A business owned and run by one person.
- A person who starts and runs a business, taking financial risks in the hope of profit.
- A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities and profits.
- A framework used to analyse external influences such as politics and economics.
- A company whose shares are privately owned and not traded on the stock exchange.
11 Clues: A business owned and run by one person. • A company whose shares can be bought and sold on the stock market. • A method for analysing strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. • A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities and profits. • A framework used to analyse external influences such as politics and economics. • ...
International Business 2025-11-21
Across
- Hiring external organisations, often overseas, to perform tasks.
- The planning and management of the movement of goods.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- Goods and services purchased from other countries.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The value of one currency compared to another.
Down
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- The process of increased interconnectedness between countries.
- Moving part of a business’s operations to another country.
- The full process of producing and distributing goods.
- Any government action that restricts international trade.
11 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • The value of one currency compared to another. • Goods and services purchased from other countries. • The planning and management of the movement of goods. • The full process of producing and distributing goods. • A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported. • ...
CROSSWORD 2022-09-11
Across
- sales of the business as a proportion of total market sales.
- the activity or condition of striving to gain or win something by defeating or establishing superiority over others.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
Down
- where two or more members of the same family run a business
- measure of business.
- selling price x quantity sold.
- the total value of all long-term finance invested in the business.
- a business or company.
- has fewer employees and less annual revenue than a corporation or regular-sized business.
- the state of having paid work.
10 Clues: measure of business. • a business or company. • selling price x quantity sold. • the state of having paid work. • where two or more members of the same family run a business • sales of the business as a proportion of total market sales. • the total value of all long-term finance invested in the business. • ...
REPORTER 10 ACTIVITY 2021-05-07
Across
- In this stage, the business owner sells the company’s share to secure the needed capital.
- Form of debt incurred; borrower agrees to a certain set of paying terms
- TAM analysis approach that is less costly.
- Refers to the entire revenue opportunity in a specific market
- Ability of a business to grow unimpeded by internal or external factors.
Down
- Business fund invested for a start up business.
- Private Individual investor with high-net worth. A gem for start-up business.
- Serves as your guide/map in managing business.
- Analysis approach which gives a more reliable estimate TAM.
- Used in evaluating TAM
10 Clues: Used in evaluating TAM • TAM analysis approach that is less costly. • Serves as your guide/map in managing business. • Business fund invested for a start up business. • Analysis approach which gives a more reliable estimate TAM. • Refers to the entire revenue opportunity in a specific market • Form of debt incurred; borrower agrees to a certain set of paying terms • ...
Economies and Diseconomies 2023-11-19
Across
- A business that provides services to other businesses
- Things that benefit many different businesses(Roads, transport etc)
- When a business becomes large enough it can higher specific employees for specific tasks
Down
- This can be a cause of Diseconomies of scale, related to word of mouth.
- As a business grows they will have a wider range of finance
- An employee with specialised training
- As a business expands it pays a higher cost per unit
- Something that benefits a single business
- As a business grows they buy in bulk and pay less for larger purchases
- Something that benefits an entire Industry
10 Clues: An employee with specialised training • Something that benefits a single business • Something that benefits an entire Industry • As a business expands it pays a higher cost per unit • A business that provides services to other businesses • As a business grows they will have a wider range of finance • ...
Financial Literacy 2022-02-16
Across
- ... is what the owner/s invest into a business.
- The wealth of the business.
- Funds taken out of the business by the owner.
- Debts of the business are known as ...
Down
- A place where goods are offered for sale is called a ...
- ... are the possessions of the business.
- .... is an example of Fixed Assets.
- A financial plan is known as a ...
- Another word for expenses.
- An example of a Current Asset is ...
10 Clues: Another word for expenses. • The wealth of the business. • A financial plan is known as a ... • .... is an example of Fixed Assets. • An example of a Current Asset is ... • Debts of the business are known as ... • ... are the possessions of the business. • Funds taken out of the business by the owner. • ... is what the owner/s invest into a business. • ...
