 1. Free trade-trade carried on without protective tariffs or quotas.  2. Profit-income received for business skills and risk-taking, calculated by subtracting.

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 1. Free trade-trade carried on without protective tariffs or quotas.  2. Profit-income received for business skills and risk-taking, calculated by subtracting all of a firm’s explicit (clearly stated) and implicit (implied) costs from its total revenue.  3. Revenue-income or return from an investment.  4. Entrepreneur-one who draws upon his or her skills and initiative to launch a new business venture with the aim of making a profit; often a risk- taker inclined to see opportunity when others do not.  5. Goods-movable personal property or merchandise.  6. Services-a system of providing people with a utility or action.  7. Sales tax-tax on the sale of a good or service.  8. Federal grants-grants (free money) given by the federal government for some purpose; to give or transfer money by the govt. thru a legal procedure for a purpose.

 9. Personal income tax-tax paid by individuals to the govt. for funding services such as national defense, human services, and the monitoring of trade.  10. Property tax-tax on land and structures built on it; payments go to the state or local govt. to pay for police, schools, and libraries.  11. Opportunity costs-the value of what you give up in order to get what you want; the second best alternative that must be given up when scarce resources are used for one purpose instead of another.  12. Wants-a wish or desire.  13. Needs-a necessity, not a luxury.  14. Income-money received in a given period as wages or rent.  15. Spending-to pay out money for goods, services, or activities.

 16. Credit-time allowed for payment or an agreement to pay later.  17. Saving-reduction in expense or amassing sums of money.  18. Investing- putting money aside in order to receive a greater benefit in the future.  19. Coca-Cola-Pemberton sold Venable interest and Asa Candler bought and sold it to Woodruff.  20. Delta-Huff Daland Dusters was formed in Macon; 1928 Woolman & investors formed Delta, named for the MS Delta region; first flight from Dallas to Jackson, MS, in  21. Georgia Pacific-GA Hardwood Lumber was formed in Augusta in 1927; in 1956 it became GA Pacific making tissue paper, pulp, paper, packaging, Brawney, and Quilted Northern.  22. Home Depot-Bernie Marcus and Arthur Blank opened it in 1979; now they have over 2000 stores.