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- 1. The value of a product or service expressed in dollars and cents and is determined by many factors, including supply and demand
- 4. The economic principle that demand goes up when prices come down, an comes down when prices go up
- 5. Any location where producers and consumers come together to engage in the buying or selling of goods and services
- 8. A person who takes risks and starts a venture to solve a problem or to take advantage of an opportunity; a person who provides an innovative product or service to meet a consumer want or need
- 9. People who work to produce goods and services in a business; also known as workforce or labour
- 10. The reward that an owner receives for taking risks. It is the money left over from sales after the costs and expenses of operating a business have been paid
- 11. A charitable organization or charity that does not seek profit from the operations of the business and raises funds for a specific goal
- 15. Items that can be seen and touched
- 17. Items not necessary for survival but that adds pleasure and comfort to life
- 18. Resources such as equipment, a building, or money, that are used to produce goods and services
- 19. A person who buys goods and services. Also referred to as a customer
- 22. Quantity of goods and materials kept on hand
- 24. Another name for economic resource
- 26. When businesses are in control and can charge high prices and raise prices when costs go up
- 28. Patrons of a particular store or business
- 29. Assistance provided, usually in return for payment, that satisfies needs or wants of consumers
- 30. The quantity of a good or service that producers can provide, determined by the costs of producing it and by the price people are willing to pay for it
- 31. An individual or business that makes a product or provides services
- 32. When consumers have the power to choose where they will buy goods and services, and how much they will pay for them
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- 2. An independent association of persons who utilize the goods and services offered and come together to meet their economic, social, and cultural needs and goals
- 3. An organization, often a charitable organization, that does not seek to make a profit from the operations of the business
- 6. The way business and government work together to provide goods and services to consumers, and ensure that a country's resources will not be overstretched
- 7. The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy
- 12. Expenditures that help a business generate revenue; assets that are consumed in the process of generating revenue
- 13. Having the ability to pay all debts and meet financial obligations
- 14. A situation in which two or more businesses try to sell the same type of product or service to the same customer
- 16. The raw material that come from the earth, the water, and the air
- 18. The amount of money that is required for each stage of production
- 20. This means through which goods and services are made available to consumers
- 21. The economic principle that supply goes up, and cones down when prices come down
- 23. Mutually dependent; relying on others who also rely on you
- 25. A product or service that consumers no longer want because it has become outdated or outmoded or has been replayed by a new or improved product
- 27. Items necessary for survival such as food, clothing, or shelter