Business Size Part 1

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Across
  1. 2. The ability of a business to negotiate favorable terms with customers or suppliers due to its size or market position.
  2. 6. The total sales or revenue generated by a company within a specific timeframe.
  3. 10. A business with a limited number of employees or revenue, varying by country or organization.
  4. 11. A company with a significant number of employees or revenue, having greater resources and market influence.
  5. 15. The total quantity of goods a company produces over a specified period.
  6. 17. A very small business, typically with fewer than 10 employees or low revenue.
  7. 18. A business that falls between small and large companies in terms of employees or revenue.
  8. 19. The total amount of financial resources a business has, including both equity and debt.
  9. 20. Money a company borrows from creditors, usually through loans or bonds, which contributes to its capital.
Down
  1. 1. Entities that lend money to businesses and assess their borrowing capacity based on factors like business size.
  2. 3. The total income generated from a company's sales activities.
  3. 4. The total market value of a company’s outstanding shares, calculated by multiplying share price by the number of shares.
  4. 5. A business’s ability to compete effectively in its market due to resources and strategic advantages.
  5. 7. The resources owned by a business that contribute to its value, including physical and financial items.
  6. 8. A sector focused on managing money, including banking, investments, and insurance.
  7. 9. A company whose shares are bought and sold on stock exchanges.
  8. 12. Individuals or groups with an interest in a company’s operations, including customers, investors, workers, and governments.
  9. 13. Financial assistance provided by governments to support businesses, often based on size or industry.
  10. 14. Cost advantages that businesses achieve due to their size, allowing for lower costs per unit with increased output.
  11. 16. Refers to the scale of a company's operations, measured by various indicators.