Business English 12 10
Across
- 4. items: Goods made in large quantities, often using machines.
- 5. Places where goods and services are bought and s market: A nearby area where goods and services are traded ss plan: A written document outlining the goals and strategies of a business.
- 7. stores: Brick-and-mortar locations where goods are sold.
- 9. A graphic mark or symbol representing a company.
- 12. A person who buys goods or services.
- 13. Being one of a kind; unlike anything else.
- 15. limited-edition products: Unique items made in small quantities to create demand sales: Selling goods or services through the internet.
- 17. Reductions in price offered to customers. audience: A specific group of people a business aims to reach.
- 18. A method of gathering information from people.
- 19. advertisements: Marketing materials published in newspapers, magazines, or flye media platforms: Online sites used for communication, sharing, and marketi insurance: Coverage that pays for medical expenses. ity insurance: Coverage that protects a business from claims related to product defects or accidents. ive products: Items that are damaged or do not work as inte insurance for the business owner: A policy providing financial benefits in the event of the owner’ for business trips: Coverage for unexpected issues during trav you want to achieve: The percentage of revenue that exceeds costs.
Down
- 1. Goods or products for sale.
- 2. Offering the best value for the money spent.
- 3. An item or service offered by a business to customers.
- 6. Meeting a standard of excellence or durability.
- 8. Liability Company (LLC): A flexible business structure that protects owners from personal liability.
- 10. checking account: A bank account used for managing a business’s financial transactio t organization: A group organized for purposes other than generating proprietorship: A business owned and operated by one individual.
- 11. Statistical data about a population, such as age and income. media users: People who use platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
- 14. Corporation: A legal entity that is separate from its owners, often large-scale.
- 16. business: A business that operates on a small scale, often locally owned.