Floral and Business

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Across
  1. 3. Financial statement showing assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific time.
  2. 5. Used in the design as a point of interest to draw attention.
  3. 7. Putting the plan into action through delegating tasks,leadership, and motivation.
  4. 8. Elements such as flowers or foliage are appropriately sized; the container is fitting for the room it is in.
  5. 10. Color, form, and texture work well together making the arrangement appear whole.
  6. 12. An vertical imaginary line used to show balance.
  7. 14. The main feature of the arrangement. It is usually eye-catching and commonly put in the center of the design.
  8. 15. Acquiring goods and services necessary to run your company.
  9. 16. A plan used to achieve immediate, specific goals. Generally used in long term goals.
  10. 18. When the flowers and Container complete and enhance one another.
  11. 19. Long pieces of fabric that can be cut down and woven into a piece or tied into bows.
  12. 20. Used to establish the outer framework of an arrangement.
  13. 22. This is cut down and soaked to firmly hold the arrangement in place.
  14. 25. Plants appear to move downward in a waterfall-like movement in this kind of arrangement. Usually more dense at the top than at the bottom.
  15. 26. A Piece of metal that can be used as structural support as well as allowing you to manipulate the plant or make bows.
  16. 28. Total liabilities subtracted from your total assets (taking what you owe from what you own).
Down
  1. 1. Achieved when flower size and container flow together and complement each other.
  2. 2. Summary of stock a company has at a given time.
  3. 4. Makes products or goods available to the consumer often through physical transportation or a website.
  4. 6. Financial report that shows movement of cash during a period of time (cash generated and spent).
  5. 8. Has equal visual weight on both sides.
  6. 9. Repeating colors, shapes, and textures in a way that guides the viewer's eye through the piece. Elements are predictable and nothing stands out too harshly.
  7. 11. Company's responsibility for debt such as loans or product defects (This is what the company owns others).
  8. 12. Anything of value that the business owns. Ex:buildings, machinery, trademarks.
  9. 13. Keeping the relative size, color, and texture of the flowers as well as keeping the flower height proportional to the container.
  10. 17. Securing funds for your operation, budgeting,tracking expenses, and setting financial goals.
  11. 21. Using shapes, colors, or textures throughout the design multiple times.
  12. 23. A plan that is in effect for multiple months or years.
  13. 24. When all parts of the design go together creating a completed look.
  14. 27. Ribbon that is tied with at least two loops and two tails.