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Mixed Economy – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Economic Analysis & Monetary Policy

What is a Mixed Economy? A mixed economy combines elements of a free market economy and government intervention into the market. As such, there is a mix. Related Topics Economics Scarcity in Economics  Division of Labor Microeconomics Macroeconomics Theory and Models ...

Middle Market – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Business Finance, Personal Finance, and Valuation Principles

Back to:BUSINESS & PERSONAL FINANCE Middle Market Credit securitization and credit derivatives: financial instruments and the credit risk management ofmiddle marketcommercial loan portfolios, Henke, S., Burghof, H. P., & Rudolph, B. (1998).(No. 1998/07). CFS...

Mezzanine Financing – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Business Finance, Personal Finance, and Valuation Principles

Academic Research on Mezzanine Financing Mezzanine Financing: Is It for You?, Bean, L. (2008). Journal of Corporate Accounting & Finance,19(2), 33-35. In this paper, the author reveals the necessary things to know before committing to mezzanine financing for...

Mezzanine Debt – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Business Finance, Personal Finance, and Valuation Principles

Back to:BUSINESS & PERSONAL FINANCE Academic Research on Mezzanine Debt Flexible financing withmezzanine debt, Gross, K., & Amiri, A. (1990). Journal of Business Strategy,11(2), 54-56. This paper explains the concept of mezzanine debt; a loan made without a...

National Trade Data Bank (NTDB) – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Banking, Lending, and Credit Industry

Back to:BANKING, LENDING, & CREDIT INDUSTRY Academic Research on National Trade Data Bank (NTDB) Mining for Informational Gold in theNational Trade Data Bank, Hunt, J. (1997). Journal of Business & Finance Librarianship,3(1), 3-26. The national trade data bank...

Market Penetration – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Principles of Marketing

What is Market Penetration?Market penetration is targeting and converting new customers in your existing market. Notably, it involves existing products, the same market. This strategy is employed when metrics indicate that there is room in an existing to increase...

Market Maker – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Investments, Trading, and Financial Markets

What is a Market Maker? Back to:INVESTMENTS & TRADING

Market Failure – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Economic Analysis & Monetary Policy

What is a Market Failure?A market failure occurs when there is inefficient distribution of resources – that is, the affected group in the market receives fewer benefits or incurs greater costs than if they had not acted in their rational self interest.Related...

Primary vs Secondary Market (Finance) – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Investments, Trading, and Financial Markets

What are Primary and Secondary Capital Markets?A capital market is a financial procedure, system, institution, or places where people engage in the exchange of financial securities. The capital market allows sellers or suppliers to raise capital from the sale of...

TSX Venture Exchange – Explained

by TheBusinessProfessor | Feb 23, 2025 | Investments, Trading, and Financial Markets

What is a TSX Venture Exchange?TSX Venture Exchange is stock exchange (a market in which securities are bought and sold) based in Canada where all stock tradings are performed electronically. How Does the TSX Venture Exchange Work?It operates in Canada, Calgary and...
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