Business Basics
Across
- 4. Resources needed to create goods and provide services.
- 6. All activities required to make a product. It applies to goods, services, and ideas.
- 10. The economic principle relating the quantity of products available to meet consumer demand.
- 11. All the activities involved in developing and exchanging products.
- 12. How a market is organized and is based on the number of businesses competing for sales in an industry. The four basic market structures are oligopoly, monopoly, perfect competition, and monopolistic competition.
- 14. Includes all the activities that involve money.
- 15. Something that a person desires, but could function without, such as a new cell phone or a vacation.
- 16. A business that has the right to sell a company’s goods or services in a particular area.
- 18. Anything that can be bought or sold, which includes both goods and services.
- 20. A guide that leads an entrepreneur through nine logical questions when brainstorming new business ideas.
- 21. How people, governments, and companies make choices about using limited resources to satisfy unlimited needs and wants.
- 23. The earnings that a business receives for the goods and services it sells. Revenue is also called income.
Down
- 1. A business that purchases large amounts of goods directly from manufacturers.
- 2. A business that is independently owned and operated, organized for profit, and not dominant in its field.
- 3. Production, finance, marketing, and management.
- 5. Physical, or tangible, items that can be touched and used. Examples include food, clothing, and toothpaste.
- 7. The cost of passing up the next best choice when making a decision.
- 8. The costs involved in operating a business.
- 9. A business that turns raw materials from natural resources or product components into new products for sale.
- 13. The money flowing into and out of a business.
- 17. Intangible actions or tasks that are performed, usually for a fee.
- 19. A business that buys products either from wholesalers or directly from manufacturers and resells them to consumers.
- 22. Something necessary for survival, such as food, clothing, and shelter.