Accounting - Accountancy (British English)
or accounting (American English) is the process of maintaining, auditing,
and processing financial information for business purposes.
Advertise - Generally speaking, advertising is the paid promotion
of goods, services, companies and ideas by an identified sponsor. Marketers
see advertising as part of an overall promotional strategy.
Banking - The essential function of a bank is to provide services
related to the storing of value and the extending of credit.
Capitalism - Capitalism generally refers to a combination of economic
practices that became institutionalized in Europe between the 16th and
19th centuries.
Economics - Economics is the social science studying production
and consumption through measureable variables.
Electronic Commerce - Electronic commerce or e-commerce consists of the
buying, selling, marketing, and servicing of products or services over
computer networks.
Entrepreneurship - Many "high-profile" entrepreneurial ventures
seek venture capital or angel funding in order to raise capital to build
the business.
Finance - Finance addresses the ways in which individuals,
business entities and other organizations allocate and use monetary resources
over time.
Insurance - Insurance is the business of providing protection
against financial aspects of risk, such as those to property, life, health
and legal liability.
Investment - Investment is a term with several closely related
meanings in finance and economics.
Real Estate - Real estate is a legal term that encompasses land
along with anything permanently affixed to the land, such as buildings.
Small Businesses - A small business may be defined as a business with
a small number of employees. The legal definition of "small"
often varies by country and industry, but is generally under 100 employees.