Conditions and procedures

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Across
  1. 2. a machine that dispenses cash or performs other banking services when an account holder inserts a bank card
  2. 5. money in coins or notes, as distinct from cheques, money orders, or credit
  3. 6. a payment made to a professional person or to a professional or public body in exchange for advice or services
  4. 8. the action or process of reducing or paying off a debt with regular payments
  5. 10. a sum of money paid into a bank or building society account
  6. 12. a formal business arrangement providing for regular dealings or services (such as banking, advertising, or store credit) and involving the establishment and maintenance of an account
  7. 16. a legal proceeding involving a person or business that is unable to repay their outstanding debts
  8. 17. money within the banking system that is briefly counted twice due to time gaps in registering a deposit or withdrawal
  9. 18. a thing that is borrowed, especially a sum of money that is expected to be paid back with interest
Down
  1. 1. the activity or occupation of keeping records of the financial affairs of a business
  2. 2. an item of property owned by a person or company, regarded as having value and available to meet debts, commitments, or legacies
  3. 3. the process of recording financial transactions pertaining to a business
  4. 4. an entry recording a sum owed, listed on the left-hand side or column of an account
  5. 7. a fixed income instrument that represents a loan made by an investor to a borrower (typically corporate or governmental)
  6. 9. a sum of money paid regularly (typically annually) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves)
  7. 11. the business conducted or services offered by a bank
  8. 13. a written order directing a bank to pay money
  9. 14. a form of taxation levied on certain goods, services, or other transactions that are imported and exported
  10. 15. the amount of money owed (or due) on an account
  11. 16. a post-dated check, but a bank rather than an account holder guarantees payment