Cash Flow
Across
- 2. The act of putting money into a business or organization to earn a profit.
- 3. A person, business, or entity that provides products or services to another entity.
- 6. Money taken out of the business by owner(s) for personal use
- 9. Money spent regularly on rent, insurance, electricity and other things that keep a business operating.
- 13. The amount of money that a company spends on the creation or production of goods or services.
- 15. Business failure.
- 16. It can't be sold.
- 17. Total Revenue - Total Cost
- 18. A decrease in net income that is outside the normal operations of the business.
- 19. Money that can be readily used for business operations.
- 20. A self-balancing set of accounts with assets, liabilities, and a fund balance.
Down
- 1. A person who starts a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
- 4. A for-profit business organization—such as a corporation, limited liability company (LLC), or partnership—that provides professional services.
- 5. An asset that is easily changed into cash.
- 7. The total amount of money brought in by a company's operations, measured over a set amount of time.
- 8. the Transfer of money, goods, or services to purchase a product or service.
- 10. Property that is used in the operation of a trade or business, including real estate, inventories, buildings, machinery, and other equipment, patents, franchise rights, and copyrights.
- 11. Too much stock.
- 12. The attempt to predict future outcomes based on past events and management insight.
- 14. A share in the ownership of a company.