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