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Fainace Executive Interview Questions and Answers

Updated 16 Oct 2022

Q1. What is ipo in full explanation

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IPO stands for Initial Public Offering. It is the first time a company offers its shares to the public for purchase.

  • IPO is a way for companies to raise capital by selling shares to the public

  • It involves a company going public and listing its shares on a stock exchange

  • Investors can buy shares in the company and become part owners

  • The price of the shares is determined through a process called underwriting

  • Examples of successful IPOs include Facebook, Alibaba, and Uber

Q2. What is money market

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Money market refers to a segment of the financial market where short-term borrowing and lending of funds take place.

  • Money market deals with short-term financial instruments such as treasury bills, commercial papers, certificates of deposit, etc.

  • It is a low-risk market where investors park their surplus funds for a short duration.

  • Money market instruments have a maturity period of less than one year.

  • The interest rates in the money market are relatively low compared to other mar...read more

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