Across
- 2. The estimated price at which an asset can be sold or a liability settled in an orderly transaction to a third party under current market conditions.
- 3. The amount of something that someone owns
- 6. Federal laws and statutes passed to protect businesses and the public interest.
- 8. Tracking and analyzing a business' performance over a certain period of time.
- 9. People that buy stocks
- 10. The efforts of local communities to support, encourage and catalyze expansion through public and private investment in physical development, redevelopment and/or business and industry.
- 14. Fungible and tradable financial instruments used to raise capital in public and private markets.
- 15. Spending by private businesses and nonprofits on physical capital.
Down
- 1. Money you set aside to cover future planned or unexpected expenses.
- 4. A group of people who take on the responsibility of managing a specific topic for an organization.
- 5. cash or liquid assets being held or obtained for expenditures.
- 7. Market The buying and selling of shares in companies
- 11. The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members.
- 12. A person who organizes and runs a business or businesses.
- 13. Responding to market dynamics, customer demand and changing technologies to ensure relevance and progress.
