Human Resources
Job Roles & Skills
Financial Basics
Accounting Reports
Strategy & Ethics
100

This form of pay is calculated explicitly by the number of hours an employee works.

What is Hourly?

100

This term refers to focusing strictly on a few specific tasks to become highly efficient at them.

What is Job Specialization?

100

This term represents the total amount of money earned strictly from selling a product or service.

What is Revenue?

100

This specific financial document is used to track and display a business's final profit or loss over time.

What is an Income Statement?

100

This business practice involves using factual data to make calculated predictions about future trends.

What is Forecasting?

200

This term describes being paid a fixed total amount on an annual basis rather than by the hour.

What is Salary?

200

This specific type of word shows an explicit action you can actively see or check to help measure performance.

What is a measurable verb?

200

This specific commercial term refers to the overall total amount of money that comes into a business before any costs are taken out.

What is Gross?

200

This financial statement displays exactly how liquid cash moves in and out of a business.

What is a Cash Flow Statement?

200

The main goal of this company document is to outline why an organization exists and what it wants to achieve.

What is a Mission Statement?

300

These are the three specific stages of the Employee Life Cycle mentioned in this course.

What are Recruitment, Onboarding, and Retirement?

300

Unlike preferred skills, these are the must-have abilities an applicant absolutely requires to perform a job.

What are required skills?

300

This financial term refers to the actual money left over only after all expenses and costs have been paid.

What is Net?

300

Business necessities like rent, utilities, employee wages, and marketing campaigns fall under this exact expense category.

What are Operating Expenses?

300

This strategic analysis helps businesses pinpoint exactly what internal and external issues they must fix to satisfy their mission statement.

What is a SWOT Analysis?

400

Doing this for employees is critical because it directly boosts their workplace motivation and company retention.

What is recognizing or praising them?

400

These nice-to-have employee abilities are not strictly required but give candidates a competitive edge.

What are preferred skills?

400

This accounting category represents everything a business physically or legally owns.

What are Assets?

400

Daily business tasks like handling the Cost of Goods Sold (COGS) and paying staff fall under this type of cash flow activity.

What are Operating Activities?

400

This 3-letter acronym represents a business framework where companies actively help their communities and protect the environment.

What is CSR (Corporate Social Responsibility)?

500

This practice addresses workplace disputes early and focuses on establishing fair solutions that protect the business.

What is Conflict Resolution?

500

For managers, making decisions based strictly on facts and evidence is known as being this.

What is being objective?

500

This accounting term defines any financial debts or obligations that a business legally owes to others.

What are Liabilities?

500

This specific statement breaks down three main business elements: what the business owns, what it owes, and what the owner owns.

What is a Balance Sheet?

500

These principles shift across different international borders because they depend heavily on local cultures, beliefs, and laws.

What are ethical rules?

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