FIN 3320 Securities Market

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securities market
the place where financial securities are issued to investors and traded between investors; in practice, the sum of the primary market and the secondary market is the securities market; financial markets emphasize what is being traded (the financial instrument) whereas securities market emphasize how trade occurs
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financial security
a tradeable financial asset that holds monetary value; usually distingushed with a unique identifier such as a ticker or CUSIP (financial assets are the generic term, like a truck, while financial securities are the specific term, like a Ford F150, a specific kind of truck)
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ticker
an abbreviation used to uniquely identify publicly traded companies and their stocks on a stock exchange
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primary market
the place where financial securities are issed to investors; known for providing capital to companies; transactions usually facilitated by investment banks
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issuing a security
creating and selling a financial security to raise money (capital)
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raising capital
the process of receiving money by issuing a security
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secondary market
the place where financial securities are traded between investors; known for providing liquidity to investors; transactions usually facilitated by brokers
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public company
a business whose shares can be traded on an exchange; usually owned by a large number of investors
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private company
a business whose shares cannot be traded on an exchange; usually owned by a small number of investors
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going public
the process by which a private company becomes a public company by selling shares to investors on an exchange through an initial public offering (IPO)
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initial public offering (IPO)
the process by which a privately held company (1) raises capital and (2) becomes a publicly traded company by issuing shares of common stock to the public for the first time
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security exchange
the place where financial securities are (1) issued to investors (on the primary market) and (2) exchanged between investors (on the secondary market); provides the infrastructure and platform which makes the primary market and secondary market practical
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central exchange
a type of exchange where securities are bought and sold based on standardized rules and regulatory oversight through a formal system (in contrast to an over the counter market)
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over the counter (OTC) market
a type of exchange where securities are bought and sold directly between buyers and sellers (in contrast to a central exchange)
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new york stock exchange (NYSE)
the biggest and most well known exchange in the world, which is a place where companies can issue stock and where investors can buy and sell stock
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NASDAQ
a very large and well known stock exchange, a place where companies can issue stock and where investors can buy and sell stock
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market index
a statistical measure that represents the performance of a market
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S&P 500
a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 500 of the largest publicly traded companies in the United States
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Dow Jones Industrial Average (DJIA)
a stock market index that measures the stock performance of 30 large, publicly-owned companies based in the United States