Business
Business, 09.04.2020 19:00, Kaylak01

A. Work plans that describe how a company will put its goals into action
B. Formal plan that sets out the future strategy and financial development of a business
C. Describe the goals of a particular project, usually for a specified period of time
D. The examination of financial records to make sure that they are authentic and correct
E. Borrowed money; money that must pay paid back
F. Selling common stock or preferred stock to investors in order to raise money
G. Defines your market; details action necessary to achieve a specified marketing objective
H. Information used within an organization that provides information for managers and employees to help them in performing their jobs
I. Concerned with recording, classifying, summarizing, interpreting, and communicating financial information about a business
j. Money required to keep a business going
1. working capital
2. Equity financing
3. Debt financing
4. Business plan
5. Marketing plan
6. Operational plans
7. Project accounting
9. Management accounting
10. Auditing

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