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Finance:Concerned with decisions about money, how it is raised and used.
Investment:Area of finance that focuses on the decisions made by businesses and individuals as they choose securities.
Management:Personnel decisions and employee relations, strategic planning and the general operations of the firm.
Marketing:Product, Price, Place and Promotion.
CFO: Also called as the vice president of finance.
Proprietorship:Unincorporated business owned by one individual.
Partnership:It has two or more owners of business.
Corporation:Legal entity created by a state.
Bylaws:Specify how the corporation will be governed must be drawn up by the founder.
LLP:A general partnership.
Value:The present, or current worth of the cash flows that an asset is expected to generate in the future.
Stakeholders:Those who are associated with a business including managers, employees, customers, creditors, stockholders and other parties with an interest in the firm.
Business Ethics:A company's attitude and conduct toward its stakeholders.
Corporate Governance:Deals with the set of rules that a firm follows when conducting business.
Proxy Votes:Voting power that is assigned to another party such as another stockholder or institution.
Financial Services:Functions provided by organizations that deal with the management of money.
Managerial Finance:Deals with the decisions that all firms make concerning their cash flows, including both inflows and outflows.
Controller:Responsible for the activities of the accounting and tax departments.
Corporate Charter:A document filed with the secretary of the state in which a business is incorporated that provides the information about the company.
LLC:A legal entity that is separate ad distinct from its owners and managers.
S Corporation:A domestic corporation that has no more than 100 stockholders that elects to be taxed in the same way as proprietorships and partnerships.
Agency Problem:A potential conflict of interest between outside shareholders and managers who make decisions about how to operate the firm.
Hostile Takeover:The acquisition of a company over the opposition of its management.
Ethics:Moral Behavior
Exchange Rate:The prices at which the currency of one country can be converted into the currency of another country.
Political Risk:The main characteristic that differentiates a nation from a multinational corporation is that the nation exercises sovereignty over the people and property in its territory.
Expropriate:Take for public use.
CEO:Also called as the president of a company.
Agency Relationship:When one or more individuals hire another person, the agent, to perform a service and delegate decision-making authority to that agent.
Multinational:Firms that operate in two or more countries.
Basic Finance
Across:3. | Firms that operate in two or more countries. | 5. | It has two or more owners of business. | 8. | Personnel decisions and employee relations, strategic planning and the general operations of the firm. | 9. | Also called as the president of a company. | 10. | Moral Behavior | 13. | Functions provided by organizations that deal with the management of money. |
| 19. | Deals with the set of rules that a firm follows when conducting business. | 26. | The main characteristic that differentiates a nation from a multinational corporation is that the nation exercises sovereignty over the people and property in its territory. | 27. | Also called as the vice president of finance. | 28. | Responsible for the activities of the accounting and tax departments. | 29. | Area of finance that focuses on the decisions made by businesses and individuals as they choose securities. |
| | Down:1. | Concerned with decisions about money, how it is raised and used. | 2. | Specify how the corporation will be governed must be drawn up by the founder. | 3. | Deals with the decisions that all firms make concerning their cash flows, including both inflows and outflows. | 4. | The present, or current worth of the cash flows that an asset is expected to generate in the future. | 6. | Take for public use. | 7. | Voting power that is assigned to another party such as another stockholder or institution. | 11. | A legal entity that is separate ad distinct from its owners and managers. | 12. | A general partnership. | 14. | When one or more individuals hire another person, the agent, to perform a service and delegate decision-making authority to that agent. | 15. | A company's attitude and conduct toward its stakeholders. |
| 16. | A document filed with the secretary of the state in which a business is incorporated that provides the information about the company. | 17. | Unincorporated business owned by one individual. | 18. | The acquisition of a company over the opposition of its management. | 20. | A potential conflict of interest between outside shareholders and managers who make decisions about how to operate the firm. | 21. | The prices at which the currency of one country can be converted into the currency of another country. | 22. | Legal entity created by a state. | 23. | Product, Price, Place and Promotion. | 24. | A domestic corporation that has no more than 100 stockholders that elects to be taxed in the same way as proprietorships and partnerships. | 25. | Those who are associated with a business including managers, employees, customers, creditors, stockholders and other parties with an interest in the firm. |
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Basic Finance
Across:3. | Firms that operate in two or more countries. | 5. | It has two or more owners of business. | 8. | Personnel decisions and employee relations, strategic planning and the general operations of the firm. | 9. | Also called as the president of a company. | 10. | Moral Behavior | 13. | Functions provided by organizations that deal with the management of money. |
| 19. | Deals with the set of rules that a firm follows when conducting business. | 26. | The main characteristic that differentiates a nation from a multinational corporation is that the nation exercises sovereignty over the people and property in its territory. | 27. | Also called as the vice president of finance. | 28. | Responsible for the activities of the accounting and tax departments. | 29. | Area of finance that focuses on the decisions made by businesses and individuals as they choose securities. |
| | Down:1. | Concerned with decisions about money, how it is raised and used. | 2. | Specify how the corporation will be governed must be drawn up by the founder. | 3. | Deals with the decisions that all firms make concerning their cash flows, including both inflows and outflows. | 4. | The present, or current worth of the cash flows that an asset is expected to generate in the future. | 6. | Take for public use. | 7. | Voting power that is assigned to another party such as another stockholder or institution. | 11. | A legal entity that is separate ad distinct from its owners and managers. | 12. | A general partnership. | 14. | When one or more individuals hire another person, the agent, to perform a service and delegate decision-making authority to that agent. | 15. | A company's attitude and conduct toward its stakeholders. |
| 16. | A document filed with the secretary of the state in which a business is incorporated that provides the information about the company. | 17. | Unincorporated business owned by one individual. | 18. | The acquisition of a company over the opposition of its management. | 20. | A potential conflict of interest between outside shareholders and managers who make decisions about how to operate the firm. | 21. | The prices at which the currency of one country can be converted into the currency of another country. | 22. | Legal entity created by a state. | 23. | Product, Price, Place and Promotion. | 24. | A domestic corporation that has no more than 100 stockholders that elects to be taxed in the same way as proprietorships and partnerships. | 25. | Those who are associated with a business including managers, employees, customers, creditors, stockholders and other parties with an interest in the firm. |
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