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Fundamental concepts in financial management

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the markets in which assets are bought or sold for "on-the-spot" delivery.   Spot market  
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the markets in which participants agree today to buy or sell an asset at some future date.   futures markets  
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the financial markets in which funds are borrowed or loaned for short periods.   money markets  
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the financial markets for stocks and for intermediate- or long-term debt   capital markets  
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markets in which corporations raise capital by issuing new securities   primary markets  
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markets in which securities and other financial assets are traded among investors after they have been issued by corporations.   secondary markets  
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markets in which transactions are worked out directly between two parties.   private markets  
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markets in which standardized contracts are traded on organized exchanges   public markets  
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any financial asset whose value is derived from the value of some "underlying" asset   derivative  
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an organization that underwrites and distributes new investment securities and helps businesses obtain financing.   investment bank  
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the traditional department store of finance serving a variety of savers and borrowers.   commercial bank  
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a firm that offers a wide range of financial services, including investment banking, brokerage operations, insurance, and commercial banking.   financial services corporation  
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organizations that pool investor funds to purchase financial instruments and thus reduce risks through diversification   mutual funds  
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mutual funds that invest in short-term, low-risk securities and allow investors to write checks against their accounts.   money market funds  
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formal organizations having tangible physical locations that conduct auction markets in designated securities   physical location exchanges  
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a large collection of brokers and dealers, connected electronically by telephones and computers, that provides for trading in unlisted securities   over-the-counter (OTC) market  
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includes all facilities that are needed to conduct security transactions not conducted on the physical location   dealer market  
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a corporation that is owned by a relatively large number of individuals, who are not actively involved in the firm's management   publicly owned corporation  
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the act of selling stock to the public at large by closely held corporation or its principal stockholders   going public  
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the market for stock of companies that are in the process of going public   initial public offering (IPO) market  
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