Business Growth & Expansion
Across
- 3. The distance people are willing to travel to visit a location where the product is sold
- 6. The funds left over after all the firms expenses
- 9. Making a direct funding appeal to a “crowd”
- 12. Places where potential entrepreneurs can get training in Accounting, Engineering and managerial skills
- 14. The minimum proportion of people in a store’s range needed for the store to be profitable
- 15. A report showing a business’s sales, expenses, net income and cash flows.
- 16. A no cash charge the frirm takes for the general wear and tear on its capital goods
- 18. When firms that produce he same kind of product joins forces
- 19. A combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- 20. Its proximity either consumers or to the source of its inventories or necessary materials
Down
- 1. The sum of the net income and non cash charges such as depreciation
- 2. a provider of investment funds to a new or unproven business In exchange for an equity
- 4. Need to be near their source of raw materials
- 5. When companies involved in different stages of manufacturing, marketing, or sales join together
- 7. Fund the start-ups of family, friends, or others whose business ideas have potential, but could not otherwise obtain enough seed money.
- 8. Prefer to have their factories closer to the market
- 10. The amounts of profits the company can reinvest in its operations or in a new plant and equipment
- 11. It’s exact location
- 13. A corporation that has manufacturing or service operations in a number of different countries
- 17. A firm that typically has at least 4 businesses, each making unrelated products.