Wk 1 Discussion – Primary and Secondary Markets [due Day 3]

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Wk 1 Discussion – Primary and Secondary Markets [due Day 3]

Question

Post a total of 3 substantive responses over 2 separate days for full participation. This includes your initial post and 2 replies to other students or your faculty member. 

 

Due Day 3

You are a new economist for a major financial institution, and you’ve been invited to speak as a guest lecturer for a Freshman Finance course at the local university.

 

Respond to the following in a minimum of 175 words:

  • Share how you would describe the overall purpose and mechanics of both primary and secondary markets.
  • How would you explain the way the performance of your company is influenced by the activity of the markets you described?
  • After your initial post, choose a classmate’s approach that is different from the approach you’d take on the guest lecture. What additional information might you include in your lecture based on your classmate’s approach? 

 

Due Day 7 

Reply to at least 2 of your classmates or your faculty member. Be constructive and professional.

 

Course writing standards: All APA formatting and referencing protocols required.Please use scholarly sources only, Support key assertions. Initial response has a minimum word count of 175 and participation responses have a minimum requirement of 100 words .Most importantly, have fun and demonstrate your understanding of the course material. Our text book is an excellent primary, scholarly source and I encourage you to utilize it as you dig into the content.

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This question is taken from Finance 571 – Corporate Finance » Spring 2022 » Discussion