RevenueThe totalmoney acompany earnsfrom sellinggoods orservices.CompetitionOtherbusinessesselling similargoods orservices.LossWhen costsare higherthan themoneyearned.CapitalMoney orvaluable items(like equipmentor property) usedto start or grow acompany.GrantsMoney given bygovernments ororganisations tohelp with a projector business, whichdoes not need tobe repaid.EntrepreneurSomeone whostarts and runs anew business,taking risks tomake itsuccessful.FinanceManaging moneyfor activities likestarting or runninga company,includingborrowing, saving,and investing.ProfitThe moneyleft afterpaying allcosts andexpenses.InvoiceA document sentby a seller to abuyer that showswhat was sold, theprice, and theamount to be paid.BudgetA plan thatshows howmoney will bespent andmanaged over aperiod of time.ProductSomethingmade oroffered forpeople tobuy.CrowdfundingCollecting smallamounts of moneyfrom many people,usually online, tosupport a projector idea.SupplierA person orcompany thatprovides goodsor materials toanotherbusiness.BusinessAn organisationthat sells goodsor services toearn money.MarketingActivities topromote andsell goods orservices, likeadvertising.ServiceAn action orhelp providedto customersinstead of aphysical item.BusinessAngelAn individual whoinvests their ownmoney in a newcompany andoften gives adviceto help it succeed.BanksOrganisationsthat keeppeople’s moneysafe, allowwithdrawals, andprovide loans.CustomerA personwho buysgoods orservices.MarketA place orsystem wheregoods andservices arebought andsold.RevenueThe totalmoney acompany earnsfrom sellinggoods orservices.CompetitionOtherbusinessesselling similargoods orservices.LossWhen costsare higherthan themoneyearned.CapitalMoney orvaluable items(like equipmentor property) usedto start or grow acompany.GrantsMoney given bygovernments ororganisations tohelp with a projector business, whichdoes not need tobe repaid.EntrepreneurSomeone whostarts and runs anew business,taking risks tomake itsuccessful.FinanceManaging moneyfor activities likestarting or runninga company,includingborrowing, saving,and investing.ProfitThe moneyleft afterpaying allcosts andexpenses.InvoiceA document sentby a seller to abuyer that showswhat was sold, theprice, and theamount to be paid.BudgetA plan thatshows howmoney will bespent andmanaged over aperiod of time.ProductSomethingmade oroffered forpeople tobuy.CrowdfundingCollecting smallamounts of moneyfrom many people,usually online, tosupport a projector idea.SupplierA person orcompany thatprovides goodsor materials toanotherbusiness.BusinessAn organisationthat sells goodsor services toearn money.MarketingActivities topromote andsell goods orservices, likeadvertising.ServiceAn action orhelp providedto customersinstead of aphysical item.BusinessAngelAn individual whoinvests their ownmoney in a newcompany andoften gives adviceto help it succeed.BanksOrganisationsthat keeppeople’s moneysafe, allowwithdrawals, andprovide loans.CustomerA personwho buysgoods orservices.MarketA place orsystem wheregoods andservices arebought andsold.

Business - Call List

(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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  1. The total money a company earns from selling goods or services.
    Revenue
  2. Other businesses selling similar goods or services.
    Competition
  3. When costs are higher than the money earned.
    Loss
  4. Money or valuable items (like equipment or property) used to start or grow a company.
    Capital
  5. Money given by governments or organisations to help with a project or business, which does not need to be repaid.
    Grants
  6. Someone who starts and runs a new business, taking risks to make it successful.
    Entrepreneur
  7. Managing money for activities like starting or running a company, including borrowing, saving, and investing.
    Finance
  8. The money left after paying all costs and expenses.
    Profit
  9. A document sent by a seller to a buyer that shows what was sold, the price, and the amount to be paid.
    Invoice
  10. A plan that shows how money will be spent and managed over a period of time.
    Budget
  11. Something made or offered for people to buy.
    Product
  12. Collecting small amounts of money from many people, usually online, to support a project or idea.
    Crowdfunding
  13. A person or company that provides goods or materials to another business.
    Supplier
  14. An organisation that sells goods or services to earn money.
    Business
  15. Activities to promote and sell goods or services, like advertising.
    Marketing
  16. An action or help provided to customers instead of a physical item.
    Service
  17. An individual who invests their own money in a new company and often gives advice to help it succeed.
    Business Angel
  18. Organisations that keep people’s money safe, allow withdrawals, and provide loans.
    Banks
  19. A person who buys goods or services.
    Customer
  20. A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
    Market