FIN 300 Study Guide - Final Guide: Public Offering, Investment Banking, Nathan Johnson (Musician)

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Fin 300 exam 1 (chapters 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,9,10 & 11) Spot markets the markets in which assets are bought or sold for on-the-spot delivery. Futures markets the markets in which participants agree today to buy or sell an asset at some future date. Money markets the financial markets in which funds are borrowed or loaned for short periods (less than one year). Capital markets the financial markets for stocks and for intermediate- or long-term debt (one year or longer). Primary markets markets in which corporations raise capital by issuing new securities. Secondary markets markets in which securities and other financial assets are traded among investors after they have been issued by corporations. Private markets markets in which transactions are worked out directly between two parties. Public markets markets in which standardized contracts are traded on organized exchanges. Derivative any financial asset whose value is derived from the value of some other underlying asset.