Across
- 3. A business project that fails completely.
- 5. To do something quickly and cheaply, often sacrificing quality.
- 9. To lose all your money and go out of business.
- 10. The point at which a business’s revenues equal its costs.
- 12. To mention or refer to an idea, fact, or source as evidence.
- 13. A person or company that provides goods or services to another business.
- 14. Describes a business or activity that makes money.
- 18. A structure that generates electricity by using the power of moving water.
- 20. To successfully get or secure something, such as a deal or a contract.
- 21. A simple drawing used to plan or explain an idea.
- 22. A group of people who have less visibility, resources, or opportunities compared to others.
- 23. The total amount of money coming into and going out of a business.
- 24. A machine that produces electricity by burning diesel fuel.
- 25. Harmful or poisonous gases released into the air.
Down
- 1. Having different cultural, social, or educational experiences.
- 2. A legal agreement that allows someone to rent property such as an office or a store.
- 4. A short presentation designed to persuade investors or clients.
- 6. To write or draw something quickly and carelessly.
- 7. A large-scale construction or development that provides facilities and systems for a society.
- 8. A person who starts a new business, taking risks in order to make a profit.
- 11. Information or activities that make people notice something, such as advertising.
- 15. To make small changes to improve or test something.
- 16. A nation with less industrialization, lower income, and limited resources.
- 17. The energy of motion, often used to describe renewable sources.
- 19. A business owned by two or more people who share responsibilities, profits, and risks.
