(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.
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...knows how deposit banks differ from investment banks.
...wants to be a CFO one day.
...can name a famous industrial tycoon.
...has participated in a business negotiation.
...can define a stock.
...can name a famous Chief Executive Officer.
...knows what a mission statement is.
...knows what a shareholder is.
...knows what a customs officer does.
...knows the difference between a merger and an acquisition.
...has heard of a limited company.
...prefers internal communication over external.
...can explain profit margin.
...knows what turnover means in finance.
...can describe the difference between revenue and profit.
...can describe what a stakeholder is.
...can explain why oligopolies are common in telecom or banking.
...who prefers informal meetings.
...who can explain what a negotiation is.
...can explain what a subsidiary is.
...can name a real parent company.
...knows how inflation affects purchasing power.
...can give an example of external communication.
...has worked with people from another country.
...can define sole trader.
...knows how central banks influence the money supply.
...can name a retail bank in France.
...can describe what the Finance department does.
...works in or is interested in HR.
...can explain the role of Operations in a company.
...knows what Marketing is responsible for.
...can explain why customs checks are important in international trade.
...knows what cross-cultural communication means.
...name a company that used to be a monopoly.
...who can explain why body language matters in business.
...knows which industry uses assembly lines the most.
...knows what happens when two firms dominate a market.
...has heard the phrase “work smarter, not harder.”
...can give an example of a monopsony in real life.