Dictionary Starting with B Business-to-business refers to commerce transactions between businesses, such as a manufacturer selling to a wholesaler.
About more  Business-to-consumer refers to commerce transactions between a business and an individual consumer, such as an online retailer selling to a customer.
About more  An expense recognized for accounts receivable that are not expected to be collected
About more  A financial statement that shows a company's assets, liabilities, and equity at a specific point in time
About more  A standard or reference point against which performance or quality can be measured.
About more  Non-salary rewards, such as health insurance, retirement plans, and paid time off
About more  A debt security that pays a fixed or variable interest rate and is issued by a company or government
About more  The value of an asset as recorded on a company's books
About more  The process of recording financial transactions and maintaining accounting records
About more  The process of creating and promoting a unique identity or image for a product or service.
About more  A calculation that determines the level of sales needed to cover all costs and expenses
About more  The point at which total revenue equals total costs, resulting in a net profit of zero.
About more  A financial plan that outlines expected revenue and expenses for a specific period of time.
About more  A comprehensive document that outlines a company's goals, strategies, and plans for achieving those goals.
About more  The amount of data that can be transmitted over a network or internet connection in a given amount of time, usually measured in bits per second (bps) or bytes per second (Bps). In the context of web h...
About more  A copy of website files and data stored in a separate location, used to restore a website in case of data loss, corruption, or server failure.
About more  A set of tools and procedures used to create and maintain backups of website files and data, and to restore them in case of data loss, corruption, or disaster, such as a server outage or cyber attack.
About more  Something that is illusory or imaginary and offers no real value or substance.
About more  A person who loves books or collects them.
About more  A noisy and overexcited reaction to something, often a trivial matter.
About more  Pompous or grandiose in speech or writing, often used to describe someone who uses language in an inflated or pretentious manner.
About more  Boldness or swaggering confidence, often used to describe someone who displays a show of courage or bravado in the face of danger or challenge.
About more  A buildup of work that needs to be completed
About more  The state of being in a stable or equal position, often used to describe physical or financial stability
About more  A flat-bottomed boat used for transporting goods on rivers and canals
About more  A person who makes and serves coffee in a coffee shop or café
About more  Used to describe something that is grounded in reality or supported by evidence
About more  A device that stores and provides electrical energy
About more  The present tense of the verb "to be" for the third-person singular (he/she/it is) and plural (they are)
About more  A phrase used to ask someone to be patient or tolerant while something is explained or resolved
About more  The way in which something is carried or conducted, often used to describe someone's demeanor or attitude
About more  A combination of qualities that pleases the aesthetic senses
About more  An acceptance that something is true or real
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