Across
- 1. A statement that measures the inflow and outflow of your company over a specific period of time (Inflow means money coming into your business and outflow means money coming out of your business)
- 3. Money that a business owes to other entities
- 5. The percentage you pay on a loan
- 6. The profit expressed as a percentage that a business makes after the expense of a good or service
- 10. Bringing a business down and then distributing the assets amongst the claimants (Usually because the business can’t pay its expenses)
- 11. Assets - Liabilities
- 13. Amount you make before expenses
- 14. Assets = liabilities + equity.
- 17. The organized effort people put into selling and producing goods or services to make money
- 18. A statement that shows how much money you have made or lost after a specific period of time, based on your revenue and expenses
- 19. When you put your money into a business expecting the business to do well, therefore making your money grow
- 21. When your expenses exceed your revenues making your company be in the whole
- 23. Money that a business has
- 25. When you borrow money and pay it back over time
- 26. Keeping track of the financial transactions of your business
- 27. A strategy to help your business be known regarding who your customers are
Down
- 2. The idea that the location of a business is crucial to its success
- 4. Money that your business has made after expenses
- 7. An idea that demand varies on how much supply there is, and that supply varies on how much demand there is
- 8. Interest earned on interest
- 9. A person who started their own business
- 11. Money Spent
- 12. A proposal that a business gives to try to persuade an organization to buy goods or service
- 15. A type of marketing where a business pays for messaging or branding in a specific area
- 16. The price you pay over a specific period of time to borrow money
- 20. Anything with value that a business owns
- 22. Expenses that a business consistently has to pay related to the business being able to run
- 24. The percentage that you make or lose on an investment in a specific period of time (Profit divided by cost)