The entrepreneur who founded the Home Depot.
Who is Arthur Blank?
The Entrepreneur who created Facebook.
Who is Mark Zuckerberg?
The entrepreneur who founded Apple.
Who is Steve Jobs?
The entrepreneur who started Microsoft.
Who is Bill Gates?
The entrepreneur who started Tesla and Space X.
Who is Elon Musk?
The act of making a good or providing a service.
What is production?
All the people living under one roof.
What is a household?
Things (and people) that companies use as means of production.
What are resources?
People who can sell things to others that they can’t make themselves.
Who are merchants?
Money paid for working a job.
What are wages?
Money that banks allocate to people and companies for big purchases in return for repayment with interest.
What are loans?
People who buy goods and services (antonym for producers).
Who are consumers?
Places (real or online) where buyers and sellers can do business together.
What are markets?
The money people receive for their labor.
What is income?
Companies that keep money safe or move it around for others.
What are banks?
How much of a good or service is available.
What is quantity?
The people who do business with a company.
Who are customers?
Companies that produce goods or services to make a profit.
What are private businesses?
The ability to affect people’s thoughts or behavior.
What is influence?
How good a product or service is considered to be.
What is quality?
A kind of bank account that allows people to deposit or withdraw money on a regular basis.
What is a checking account?
People who take risks to start a business.
What are entrepreneurs?
In economics, it's the way people and companies interact.
What is behavior?
A kind of bank account that keeps money safe for people and pays interest.
What is a savings account?
When companies work to win consumers' business from each other.
What is competition?