FIN 300 Study Guide - Final Guide: Dividend Yield, Toronto Stock Exchange, Cash Flow

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Resulting from the separation of management and ownership. Conflicts of interest between the firm"s owners (principals) and its managers (agents) Short-term debt securities of many varieties are bought and sold in money markets. These short-term debt securities are often called money market instruments and are essentially ious. Capital markets are the markets for long-term debt and shares of stock, so the toronto. Stock exchange, for example, is a capital market. Generally, dealers buy and sell something for themselves, at their own risk. The term primary market refers to the original sale of securities by governments and corporations. The secondary markets are where these securities are bought and sold after the original sale. The cash flow identity summarizes the total cash result of all the transactions the firm engaged in during the year. Sources of cash are the activities that generate cash. Uses of are the activities that spend cash. A firm uses cash by either buying assets or making payments.

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