Entrepreneurship Chapter 5,8,9

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Across
  1. 2. Body of laws governing commercial transaction in the United States.
  2. 5. Best used in retail environments in which majority of customers shop the entire store.
  3. 6. An idea for a new business
  4. 8. A written description of the business idea and how it will be carried out, including all major activities.
  5. 12. Planning for the layout of machinery, equipment, and supplies
  6. 14. Expresses what the organization shall become, where it wants to go.
  7. 18. A single man aisle runs from the front to the back or the store.
  8. 20. Laws in a city or town that designate certain areas, or zones for residential or business use.
  9. 21. Good layout for self-service type retail stores.
  10. 25. Includes all processes involved in producing and/or delivering the product or service to the customer.
  11. 26. Federal agency created to enforce civil rights act of 1964.
  12. 27. Specific Geographic areas to which governments try to attract to private business investments by offering lower taxes and other government support.
  13. 30. One party makes an offer and another party accepts it.
  14. 31. A store advertises bargains that do not really exist to lure customers in, in hopes that they will buy more expensive merchandise.
  15. 33. Looks at the people aspects of the business.
  16. 35. A trademark for a service.
  17. 37. Something of value exchanges for something else of value.
  18. 38. The right of an employee to sue their employer for damages if they were terminated for an unacceptable reason.
  19. 39. A brief recounting of the key points in a business plan.
Down
  1. 1. Fixtures and merchandise groves into patterns with no specific traffic pattern. Merchandise is of the same type.
  2. 3. Any product of human intellect, imagination, creativity, or inventiveness, that is intangible but has a value in the marketplace and can be protected through patents, trademarks, copyrights etc.
  3. 4. The business practice of selling the same goods at different prices to different customers.
  4. 7. The mean by which you deliver the product or service to the customers.
  5. 9. A percentage paid to the government of sales on product and services.
  6. 10. An area designated by the U.S. Bureau of the census for which statistics are published.
  7. 11. A federal law that establishes and promotes workplace safety standards for business.
  8. 13. The legal ability to enter a contract.
  9. 15. An exclusive right to make or sell an invention.
  10. 16. A community's major source of income.
  11. 17. A distribution channel that uses intermediaries such as agents and wholesalers to move products between the manufactuerer and the consumer.
  12. 19. The front of a building.
  13. 22. Determines if an idea for a new business is practical.
  14. 23. A floor plan or map that shows the arrangement of a business.
  15. 24. An area set aside in a community for industrial use.
  16. 28. A legal document that allows a business to operate in a state, city, or town with a business license.
  17. 29. A distribution channel in which producers sell directly to consumers.
  18. 32. Something that promotes or enhances the value of the product or service to the customers.
  19. 34. A distinctive attribute or aspect.
  20. 36. The exclusive legal right given to an originator or an assignee to print, publish, film or record literary, artistic, or music.