Entrepreneur Word Crossword

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Across
  1. 3. Refers to the words and symbols such as a name, logo and slogan
  2. 5. Things a business owns or controls for a long time, such as premises or equipment.
  3. 8. Costs that stay the same, regardless of how many sales a business makes, for example, rent.
  4. 11. A written document describing in detail how a business will assume to achieve its objectives and direct itself, both operationally and financially. The document will be updated regularly.
  5. 12. The very first customers who will use your product/service
  6. 14. When a large number of individuals will each invest small amounts of money in a business or project using the internet to collect the money. Examples include Kickstarter and Spacehive.
  7. 15. Things a business owns, e.g. buildings, vehicles stock and money in the bank
  8. 17. Describes how a company will capture value from the business.
  9. 18. and not-for-profit organisations.
  10. 20. The legal entity that is used when people set up a business. The aim of a company is usually to make money. Some examples include: sole trader, limited company,
Down
  1. 1. Typically, will involve a product or service being exchanged for money.
  2. 2. A measure of the impact that human activities have on the climate in terms of the total amount of greenhouse gases produced.
  3. 4. Using existing written data to gain further understanding in a particular subject.
  4. 6. An individual who sets up a business, creates a new idea and who is willing to take a loss in order to make money.
  5. 7. Money paid or cost.
  6. 9. When an individual or business displays an interest in new or unusual ways of doing or achieving and is characterized by great imagination.
  7. 10. The amount of sales a business needs to make to cover all its costs
  8. 13. Becoming aware of something that was not previously known.
  9. 16. Refers to the money flowing in and out of a business.
  10. 19. The number of customers that, after visiting a company's site or receiving its newsletter, turned into paying customers