Business Finance: Needs and Sources

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Across
  1. 4. to predict or to estimate in advance
  2. 6. customer who bought goods but did not pay for them yet
  3. 7. using an asset (such as a car) without buying it nor renting it, based on a long-term agreement
  4. 8. simplified: writing down and analyzing how a business gets and spends money
  5. 11. long term debt that could be converted to stocks (=shares) of the business the money is lent to
  6. 12. the price of a loan
  7. 14. the capital that is needed to pay for day-to-day expenses such as wages and raw materials is called XXX capital
  8. 15. an agency that gives the business money straight away for debts that customers have not paid yet is called a debt XXX
  9. 17. money flowing in and out of a business during a period of time is called XXX flow
  10. 19. money from a government that a business does not have to pay back
  11. 21. share of all capital from long-term loans
  12. 22. assets that can be sold if a business is not able to pay back a loan
Down
  1. 1. giving small loans to the poor who would not be able to get a bank loan (hint: two words with a hyphen between them)
  2. 2. ownership of a part of a company (usually a small part)
  3. 3. raising capital for start-ups - the probably easiest way in which you could use your savings to help a business get started
  4. 5. profit that is not divided between owners but set aside to be reinvested in the business is called XXX profit
  5. 9. permission by a bank to use more money than a business has on its account
  6. 10. using profits made and selling assets owned by the business are examples of XXX finance
  7. 13. capital to buy non-current (fixed) assets such as buildings and inventories is called XXX capital (hint: two words with a hyphen between them)
  8. 16. items of value that the business owns, e.g. buildings, land and machinery - it could sell these if it stops operating
  9. 18. capital, i.e. money to pay for business expenses
  10. 20. the money spent on day-to-day expenses such as wages is called XXX revenue