Across
- 3. Reductions made by a business in spending or resources, usually to save money.
- 6. Overwhelmed or flooded with too many things, such as requests or orders.
- 11. Customers who regularly buy from the same company because they trust the brand or product.
- 12. Officially ending or stopping something, like an employee’s contract or a service.
- 13. under When a business fails and closes down because it cannot continue.
Down
- 1. The ongoing costs required to keep a business running, like rent, utilities, and salaries.
- 2. Moving a business or people to a new place, usually for better opportunities or lower costs.
- 4. A situation like business improves or starts doing better after a period of decline.
- 5. When an employee is no longer needed, often because the job is no longer necessary.
- 7. A gradual decrease in the value, amount, or success of something, such as sales or profits.
- 8. To expand a business by introducing new products or entering new markets to reduce risk.
- 9. The group of customers that a company regularly does business with.
- 10. To combine or bring together different parts of a business to make it stronger or more efficient.