Financial word hunter.

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Across
  1. 3. a document used by a company’s accounts payable department to gather and file all of the supporting documents needed to approve the payment of a liability.
  2. 4. a legal term that refers to the process of hearing and settling a case. It usually represents the final judgment or pronouncement in a case that determines the required course of action in reference to the issue presented.
  3. 7. An official who investigates complaints (usually lodged by private citizens) against businesses, financial institutions and/or the government
  4. 8. he act of misrepresenting the value of a financial instrument for the purpose of extending credit obligations or increasing financial leverage.
  5. 9. When two parties involved in the purchase of a good and service negotiate the price until both parties can mutual agree on a price. The process of haggling involves two parties making offers and counteroffers to each other
  6. 11. a small, temporary, stand-alone booth used in high-traffic areas for marketing purposes
Down
  1. 1. A type of residential property in which the owner owns both the home and the land on which the home is built. The home is a part of a community, like a condominium, where the landscaping, maintenance and other services are provided by a homeowners' association.
  2. 2. A purchase of securities to offset a previously transacted sale of the same security.
  3. 5. simultaneous purchase and sale of an asset to profit from a difference in the price.It is a trade that profits by exploiting the price differences of identical or similar financial instruments on different markets or in different forms.
  4. 6. an attachment to a document such as an insurance policy that changes the original policy conditions, either to include or exclude coverage.
  5. 10. the cessation of a privilege, right or policy due to time or inaction.