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Business Services:
Services offered to commercial enterprises, such as: equipment maintenance,
supplying of part time personnel, engineering, design and management consulting,
etc.
Capital:
The financial investment required to initiate and/or operate an enterprise.
Cash Based Accounting:
An accounting method that enters income and expenses into the books at the time
when payment is received or expenses incurred.
Convenience Goods:
Goods often used by the consumer, but the consumer is unwilling to spend
"shopping time" to acquire them. This covers a broad spectrum of products
including candy, cigarettes, drugs, newspapers, magazines and most grocery
products.
Corporate Image Advertising:
A "corporate image" ad is designed to primarily promote the enterprise and
secondarily promote the products or services of the enterprise.
Cost of Goods:
The direct costs involved in producing a product or service which usually
includes labor and materials.
Cost of Sales:
The cost of goods plus the expenses involved in selling and delivering the
product or service.
Current Liabilities:
All debts incurred in the normal day-to-day business and due within one calendar
year.
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