Across
- 2. Tools used in daily business operations but not in production.
- 3. An intangible activity that is useful, scarce, and transferable (e.g., haircut).
- 5. Items compared based on price, quality, or features.
- 7. Products purchased by the final user for personal use.
- 8. Large, expensive, long-lasting items used in production (e.g., machinery).
- 10. Consumable materials needed for operations (e.g., paper, fuel).
- 11. A physical, tangible object that is useful, scarce, and transferable (e.g., clothing).
- 13. Completed items used in final products (e.g., screws, bolts).
Down
- 1. Items consumers do not normally think about buying (e.g., funeral services).
- 4. Items bought quickly with little thought.
- 6. Products used by businesses to conduct operations or make other goods.
- 9. Unique, high-value items consumers are willing to pay more for.
- 12. Raw or processed items used in manufacturing (e.g., lumber).
