Entrepreneurship
Across
- 2. a way to evaluate their company's performance and compare it other similar businesses in their industry
- 3. the amount of actual money a business has at its disposal.
- 6. a financial, organizational tool that provides an index of every account in an accounting system
- 8. the capital that a company gets from selling shares rather than borrowing money
- 10. any asset that an investor can easily convert to cash or cash equivalents without incurring fiscal penalties
- 13. borrowed funds that must be repaid at a later date
- 15. a preset borrowing limit that can be used at any time.
- 17. physical or tangible items that a company owns and uses in its business operations to provide services and goods to its customers and help drive income.
- 18. the profit you make as a result of your investments
Down
- 1. the snapshot of what your business has and what you owe at a given point in time.
- 4. the money a company's customers owe for goods or services they have received but not yet paid for
- 5. shows how much cash came into the business, where it came from, and the cash that went out, and where, over a given period of time
- 7. something of value pledged as security for repayment of a loan.y
- 9. a measure of a company's financial performance that shows the relationship between a company's profit and the investor's return
- 11. or investments that cannot be quickly and easily converted into cash at the current fair market price
- 12. an itemized list that records the products or services you provided to your customers
- 14. summarizes income and expenses for a fixed period of time
- 16. allows a business to obtain immediate capital or money based on the future income attributed to a particular amount due on an account receivable or a business invoice.