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Chapter 15, Problem 6DQ
Summary Introduction
To explain: The benefits received by a company being traded in the public securities market.
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Public Securities:
The financial instruments including debt as well as equity that can be traded in the market are public securities. These are offered by companies wanting to raise capital.
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