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Across
  1. 3. also referred to as controller, individual in charge of financial reporting and the oversight of the accounting activities necessary to develop financial reports
  2. 4. an executive-level officer who sets policy for working capital management, determines optimal capital structure for the firm, and makes the final decision in matters of capital budgeting
  3. 6. market for longer-term financial instruments, such as stocks and bonds, used to finance long-term projects for organizations
  4. 7. the process of determining which long-term or fixed assets to acquire in an effort to maximize shareholder value
  5. 8. the study and application of how managers can apply financial principles to maximize the value of a firm in a risky environment
Down
  1. 1. short-term, unsecured financial obligations issued by firms as a means of short-term financing for items such as inventory or payables
  2. 2. individuals or a firm that brings together potential buyers and sellers of a product and receives a commission at transaction
  3. 5. the mix of financing, usually debt and equity, used by a firm