Role Of Business

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Across
  1. 2. A business that operates primarily within a single country.
  2. 7. Moral principles that guide behavior and decision-making in business. It involves making choices that are fair, honest, and respect the rights of others.
  3. 10. A visual representation of a company’s structure, showing the relationships between different roles and departments.
  4. 12. a company that operates within a specific community or geographic area, typically serving a local customer base and having a physical presence.
  5. 14. The part of the economy that is run by individuals and businesses rather than the government. This includes most businesses and organizations.
  6. 16. The management of money and investments, including budgeting, forecasting, and financial analysis.
  7. 19. A business model where companies integrate social and environmental concerns into their operations and interactions with stakeholders.
  8. 20. The part of the economy that is controlled and funded by the government. It includes services like public education, police, and infrastructure.
  9. 22. A legal entity separate from its owners, which can enter into contracts, sue, and be sued. It offers limited liability protection to its shareholders.
  10. 23. Marketing practices that promote environmentally friendly products and practices. It involves highlighting a product’s or company’s commitment to sustainability.
  11. 25. The systematic recording, reporting, and analysis of financial transactions of a business. It provides information about the financial position and performance.
Down
  1. 1. A hybrid business structure that combines the liability protection of a corporation with the flexibility and tax benefits of a partnership.
  2. 3. A group of businesses or organizations that produce similar goods or services. For example, the automotive industry or the technology industry.
  3. 4. the financial liability of owners or investors is restricted to the amount they have invested in the business; their personal assets are shielded from business liabilities.
  4. 5. the daily activities and processes a company uses to create and deliver its products or services, includes sourcing materials, production, delivery, and distribution.
  5. 6. Reporting unethical or illegal activities within an organization, often by an employee who is concerned about misconduct.
  6. 8. The process of planning, organizing, leading, and controlling resources to achieve organizational goals.
  7. 9. A situation where the owner of a business is personally responsible for all debts and obligations, which can put personal assets at risk.
  8. 11. processes for creating, communicating, delivering, and exchanging offerings that have value for customers, clients, partners, and society at large.
  9. 13. Organizations that operate to fulfill a charitable, educational, or social mission rather than to make a profit. Any surplus revenue is reinvested into the organization’s goals.
  10. 15. An organization that operates to generate profit for its owners or shareholders. Surplus revenue is distributed to owners or reinvested into the business.
  11. 17. A business owned and operated by a single individual. The owner is personally responsible for all debts and obligations.
  12. 18. Any individual or group that has an interest or concern in an organization’s activities, such as employees, customers, suppliers, and shareholders.
  13. 21. A business structure where two or more individuals share ownership and management responsibilities, as well as profits and liabilities.
  14. 24. A business that operates on an international scale, engaging in trade or investment across multiple countries.