Joint Venture, Asociación en Participación, and Financial Factoring

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Across
  1. 3. A business partnership where one or more investing partners contribute resources to a managing partner to carry out a specific project or business activity.
  2. 6. A type of factoring where the seller retains risk if clients don’t pay.
  3. 7. A separate and distinct business or legal organization.
  4. 8. The availability of cash or assets to meet immediate needs.
  5. 9. The potential for loss or financial exposure in business.
  6. 11. A type of factoring where the factor assumes risk if clients don’t pay.
Down
  1. 1. A person or entity that collaborates in a joint venture or business project.
  2. 2. Financial assets or resources used to fund a venture.
  3. 4. Financial gains from a business venture.
  4. 5. A temporary alliance between two or more companies, to achieve a goal.
  5. 10. Financial setbacks experienced in a business.