CROSSWORD PUZZLE
Across
- 3. - A place mechanism where buyers and sellers interact to trade goods and services.
- 5. - An individual or company that must accept prevailing prices in a market, lacking the market share to influence market price on its own.
- 8. - An amount of money that you gain when you are paid more for something than it cost you to make, get, or do it.
- 9. - A tax levied on the production, distribution, or use of a good in a country.
- 12. - The amount of a good and service demanded exceeds the quantity supplied at a given price.
- 14. - Some people will use tax calculator and other tools to check if their taxes are correct.
- 15. - Human made resources used in the production of goods and services.
- 16. - A market structure where a single seller dominates the market with no close substitutes.
- 17. - In a monopoly, there is one seller of the good, who produces all the output.
- 18. - A tax on donation or gift and is imposed on the free transfer of property between two or more persons living at the time of the transfer.
Down
- 1. - The initiative to combine resources to produce goods and services and take on the produce goods and services and take on the risks involved.
- 2. - A sales tax levied on the consumption of the sale of goods, services, properties, and imported goods.
- 3. - The net revenue a business earns by selling an additional unit of it's product.
- 4. - The amount of a good or service that exceeds the quantity demanded at a given price.
- 6. - expenses exceeding revenue
- 7. - A tax on the right of a decreased person to transfer their estate at the time of death to their rightful heirs and recipients.
- 8. - Displays the profitability and cost structure of every product in every customer in the company.
- 10. - A tax on personal income. PERCENTAGE TAX - A corporate tax levied on individuals or companies selling one leasing goods, property, or services in the context of a transactive.
- 11. - a debt incurred by an individual or some entity.
- 13. - A service ( such as light, power, or water) provided by a public utility.