Across
- 4. A digital currency that can be a high-risk, high-reward investment
- 5. Pricing your product way above the typical competitor price
- 7. Give employees the right to buy company shares at a lower price If the company's stock price goes up, employees can make a profit.
- 12. A share in a business
- 14. The privilege of using someone else's money for a period of time
- 15. A leadership style in which a manager tells everyone what to do, and does not take others opinions into account
- 20. A corporation's responsibilities toward society, encompassing legal, ethical and economic obligations
- 21. Revenue minus expenses
- 24. Defines what a company does, including its objectives
- 27. The amount of personal income you have left over once mandatory deductions are paid
- 29. An action performed that is of value
- 31. Compulsory contributions to state revenues
- 34. The basic characteristics of people, like their age, gender, income, education, and occupation
- 36. Ethics principle in which decisions are made based on which option does the most good for the most people
- 38. Initialism - Data driven framework that integrates sustainability into a company's operations
- 39. Income earned through investment in the actions or work of others (you have to do little to know work to earn it)
- 43. Earning interest on both the money you originally invested and the interest that has already been added to it
- 45. Specific, measurable, attainable, relevant, time-based
- 46. The ability to go beyond traditional think to imagine new ideas and products
- 47. A factor of production that defines all natural resources used in production
- 48. A type of debt financing often sold by banks, governments and businesses
- 50. A process for managing and locating objects or materials
- 53. The detailed coordination of a complex operation involving many people, facilities, or supplies
- 56. Type of financing that occurs when someone borrows money from another and must pay it back with interest
- 57. The sum of all the activities involved in researching, producing, pricing, communicating and distributing products and services that will meet a consumer need
- 59. An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time
- 61. The value of a business owned by the shareholders
- 62. Motivational theory in which all employees lie on a spectrum of X to Y
- 63. What a person obtains when they need more money than they currently have in order to do something
- 64. Rights related to protecting ideas and creations from being copied or stolen
Down
- 1. The process of recording, summarizing and analyzing financial transactions to help people and businesses understand their financial situation
- 2. A type of measurement that focuses on non-numerical data to provide deeper and more complex insight
- 3. A format of taxation in which higher prices or incomes are taxed at higher rates
- 6. A business formed and controlled by one owner who has unlimited liability
- 8. A collection of investments that one might own
- 9. A process that involves guidance, directing and influencing others to achieve common goals
- 10. Strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, threats
- 11. Something owned that has value
- 13. Collateral, capital, capacity, character
- 16. Anything that motivates or encourages one to do something
- 17. IP protection type used on a movie script
- 18. Something that is tangible and of value
- 19. Basic principles in business related to how to do what is right from a moral perspective
- 22. the idea that if you give up some of your money for a specific period of time, another person or company can use that money to make more money, paying you a greater return
- 23. A savings account where any interest, dividends, or capital gains earned are tax-free
- 25. The activity or profession of producing advertisements for commercial products or services
- 26. A symbol or design that represents a company or brand
- 28. Federally licensed financial institutions offering a wide range of services like deposits and loans
- 30. Expenses that remain constant regardless of the level of production or sales, such as rent, insurance, and salaries
- 32. A sign of an ethical business leader, it means being truthful and having integrity
- 33. Improving upon and creating new value for an existing product
- 35. A business with limited liability that is a separate legal person from it's shareholders
- 37. Person responsible for controlling or administering all or part of a company
- 39. Intellectual property protection that would be used on a new type of knife
- 40. An individual who starts and runs their own business or organization
- 41. An organization that uses productive resources to produce a good and/or service to satisfy consumer needs and wants in exchange for added value, usually in the form of monetary (money) profit
- 42. A leadership style in which the leader to put employee's needs first
- 44. Initialism - Refers to a company's voluntary commitment to ethical practices
- 49. The push to have people work together more effectively and productively as a leader
- 51. A tax on foreign goods entering a country for use or sale
- 52. The time between ordering and receiving a product from a supplier
- 54. Core business processes that produce a product
- 55. IP protection used on the Blue Jays logo
- 58. A market structure with few sellers, each of whom is large in scale
- 60. Initialism - a comprehensive management approach focused on continuously improving the quality of an organization’s products, services, and processes
