Intro to Finance
Across
- 3. (stock) Goods and materials a business holds for production or sale, e.g., raw materials, component parts, and finished products.
- 5. costs The day-to-day expenses that keep the business running (revenue expenditure), e.g., wages, utility bills, and buying raw materials.
- 6. finance Money borrowed or raised for more than one year, usually for large purchases like machinery, equipment, vehicles, or buildings (capital expenditure).
- 7. department The part (or division) of a business that manages money, budgeting, and making sure funds are used effectively and for the right purposes.
- 8. of finance Refers to the different ways a business can get money, either from within (internal) or from outside (external) the organization.
- 11. sources of finance Funds obtained from outside the business, e.g., share capital and loan capital (used to finance capital expenditure) or overdrafts and trade credit (used to finance revenue expenditure).
- 13. and salaries Revenue expenditure that involves the payments made to employees for their work, usually based on an hourly rate (wages) or a fixed amount per month (salaries).
- 14. Basic services needed by a business for its operations, such as electricity, gas, water, and phone/internet services.
- 15. Refers to the financial guarantee for securing external loan capital to finance investment expenditure for business growth.
Down
- 1. finance Money borrowed for less than one year, often used for day-to-day running costs (revenue expenditure).
- 2. of finance This refers to the purpose of finance, i.e., the reason for needing finance. These roles can be classified as either revenue expenditure or capital expenditure.
- 4. Refers to the various available money that an organization has to fund its business activities.
- 9. expenditure Refers to business spending on its everyday and regular operations.
- 10. sources of finance Funds generated from within the business, e.g., retained profits and personal savings, which can be used for both revenue and capital expenditure.
- 12. expenditure Refers to business spending on fixed assets or capital equipment of a business.