3. dispute can be stressed on either syllable for the noun, but the 2nd for the verb. 4. detail is usually stressed on the 1st syllable for both noun and verb, however it is often stressed on the 2nd syllable in the USA.
5. contract (noun) is stressed on the 1st syllable. If the verb means to make smaller then 2nd syllable, but if it means to agree under contract then it can be 1st syllable.
6. process (noun) is stressed on the 1st syllable. If the verb means to walk in procession then it is stressed on the 2nd, otherwise it is stressed on the 1st syllable.
7. survey (noun) is stressed on 1st syllable. If the verb means to carry out a survey then it is stressed on 1st syllable, but if it means to look closely then it is on the 2nd.
8. finance is usually stressed on 1st syllable for both noun and verb. A more conservative/old-fashioned pronunciation is with stress on 2nd syllable.