Business English 12 10

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Across
  1. 4. items: Goods made in large quantities, often using machines.
  2. 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.
  3. 7. stores: Brick-and-mortar locations where goods are sold.
  4. 9. A graphic mark or symbol representing a company.
  5. 12. A person who buys goods or services.
  6. 13. Being one of a kind; unlike anything else.
  7. 15. limited-edition products: Unique items made in small quantities to create demand sales: Selling goods or services through the internet.
  8. 17. Reductions in price offered to customers. audience: A specific group of people a business aims to reach.
  9. 18. A method of gathering information from people.
  10. 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. 1. Goods or products for sale.
  2. 2. Offering the best value for the money spent.
  3. 3. An item or service offered by a business to customers.
  4. 6. Meeting a standard of excellence or durability.
  5. 8. Liability Company (LLC): A flexible business structure that protects owners from personal liability.
  6. 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.
  7. 11. Statistical data about a population, such as age and income. media users: People who use platforms like Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter.
  8. 14. Corporation: A legal entity that is separate from its owners, often large-scale.
  9. 16. business: A business that operates on a small scale, often locally owned.