The Big A Level Crossoword
Across
- 3. Products produced abroad and consumed domestically.
- 7. Growth through mergers and takeovers.
- 8. Moving a business function to another country (usually to lower costs).
- 12. A licensing agreement allowing one business to use the name and sell the products or services of another business.
- 15. The proportion of staff who leave a business in a particular period of time.
- 16. A specific target set for a business.
- 18. The cost of borrowing or reward for saving money
- 19. The methods used by a business to provide information or stimulate a sale.
- 23. Additional time in a critical path diagram.
- 24. Owners of PLC and LTD companies.
- 26. market A small segment of a large market.
- 27. Where goods or services provided by a supplier are not paid for immediately.
- 28. An increase in the price of goods and services over time.
- 30. the difference between the bought in costs of goods and services and their selling price.
- 33. Profit expressed as a percentage of sales revenue.
- 37. Short term debts that have to be repaid within a year.
- 39. The level of interest customers have in a product.
- 41. Where the owners of a business are personally responsible for the debts of the business.
- 46. Assets that are cash or will be cash within a year.
- 48. Taxes that come from income (fore sole traders) or profit (for companies).
- 49. A difference between a planned and actual financial target.
- 50. Internal growth that does not involve merging or taking over another business.
- 52. A physical limit on the volume of products that can be imported.
- 53. Taxes imposed on goods and services.
- 54. A measure of a firms ability to minimise waste in the production process.
- 56. A collective term for a range of Japanese techniques designed to eliminate waste.
- 57. Operating in a manner that can be sustained in the long-term.
- 58. A situation where supply and demand are balanced.
- 59. The process of making one off items to suit each customers individual requirements.
- 60. Where the production process largely relies on automation.
- 61. New research conducted for a particular purpose.
- 62. Products produced domestically and consumed abroad.
Down
- 1. A recognisable name or logo that helps to differentiate a product.
- 2. Output per worker per period of time.
- 4. A tax imposed on imports.
- 5. A product whose use accompanies another product.
- 6. The encouragement of entrepreneurial behaviour within an organisation.
- 8. The cost of the next best alternative foregone when a decision is made.
- 9. Reductions in unit cost as a consequence of an increase in the scale of operations.
- 10. Groups that are influenced by and influence the operations of a business.
- 11. A subsection of a larger market in which consumers share similar needs.
- 13. Filling a job vacancy with someone who already works for the business.
- 14. an item of value that a business owns.
- 17. Current assets minus current liabilities.
- 20. When a firm expands too quickly for its capital to cope with.
- 21. Visualising future situations and coming up with strategies to deal with them effectively
- 22. Filling a job vacancy with someone who does not currently work for the business.
- 25. The process of projecting past trends into the future.
- 29. Continuous production of a generic product.
- 31. Accepted normal behaviours within an organisation.
- 32. Employing another business to perform certain functions which allows capacity to be increased.
- 34. A financial plan for income and expenditure.
- 35. Fixed costs divided by contribution per unit.
- 36. A surplus created when revenue is greater than the total costs of the business.
- 38. Where two or more companies agree to a create a single business.
- 40. Passing decision-making power down the organisational structure.
- 42. Where one company buys a controlling interest in another.
- 43. The process of making products in groups.
- 44. Uses pre-existing data that has been gathered for another purpose.
- 45. The number of subordinates directly answerable to one manager.
- 47. rate The cost of one currency in terms of another.
- 51. Where the production process is largely carried out by human input.
- 55. Businesses between the producer and consumer who help in the distribution process.