enterprise
Across
- 2. Money put into a business for growth.
- 4. The rivalry between businesses that drives better products and prices.
- 8. A business owned and operated by one person.
- 9. A company that operates in multiple countries.
- 11. Payments businesses make to the government, funding public services.
- 15. Organizations owned by the government.
- 18. A newly established business, often focused on innovation.
- 19. The development of new products or services.
- 20. Goods and services bought from other countries.
- 21. A large company with shareholders.
- 25. When a business can no longer pay its debts.
- 27. A business run by two or more people who share profits and responsibilities.
Down
- 1. Goods and services sold to other countries.
- 3. A person who starts and runs a business.
- 5. Short for Corporate Social Responsibility, businesses acting ethically.
- 6. Businesses owned by individuals or companies rather than the state.
- 7. A business that prioritizes social impact over profit.
- 10. A market controlled by a single company, limiting competition.
- 12. Businesses contribute to roads, buildings, and public facilities.
- 13. The total income a business earns.
- 14. A business practice that reduces environmental impact.
- 16. The financial gain after expenses are deducted.
- 17. A business owned and run by its members for mutual benefit.
- 22. One major way enterprises contribute to the economy.
- 23. A movement ensuring ethical production and fair wages.
- 24. The system of money, production, and trade in a country.
- 26. A business model where an individual operates a branch of an established brand.