| A | B |
| Entrepreneurs | People who own, operate, and take the risk of a business venture. |
| Entrepreneurship | The process of running a business of one's own. |
| Employees | People who work for someone else. |
| Manufacturing Business | Produce the product they sell. |
| Wholesaling Business | Sell products to other businesses rather than the final consumer. |
| Retailing Business | Sell products directly to those who use or consume them. |
| Service Business | Sell services rather than products. |
| Agricultural Business | Generate fresh produce and other farm products. |
| Mining & Extracting Business | Take resources like coal out of the ground so they can be consumed. |
| Self-Assessment | An evaluation of your strengths and weaknesses. |
| Aptitude | The ability to learn a particular kind of job. |
| Opportunities | Possibilities that arise from existing conditions. |
| Ideas | Thoughts or concepts that come from creative thinking. |
| Trade Shows | Special meetings where companies of the same or related industry display their products. |
| Brainstorming | A creative problem-solving technique that involves generating a large number of fresh ideas. |