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Corporate Finance WGU D362 Terms explained 100% correct answers The loan Pricing Model - ANS Kl = PR + DRP + MAT Term Loan - ANS A business loan with a maturity greater than 1 year Shelf Registration - ANS A type of SEC registration that allows firms to register to sell securities ove...

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Corporate Finance WGU D362 Terms
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The loan Pricing Model - ANS Kl = PR + DRP + MAT

Term Loan - ANS A business loan with a maturity greater than 1 year

Shelf Registration - ANS A type of SEC registration that allows firms to register to sell




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securities over a two-year period and, during that time, take the securities "off the shelf"
and sell them as needed




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General Cash Offer (Procedure) - ANS 1. Type of security and amount to be raised
2. Approvals




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3. Registration
4. Offer Price
5. Closing
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General Cash Offer - ANS Sale of securities open to all investors by an already-public
company
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Cost of an IPO - ANS 1. Underwriting
2. Out of pocket expense
3. Underpricing

Underwriting syndicate - ANS A group of underwriters that join forces to reduce
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underwriting risk

Best Effort Underwriting - ANS underwriting agreement in which the underwriter does
not agree to purchase the securities at a particular price but promises only to make its
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"best effort" to sell as much of the issue as possible above a certain price

Firm Commitment Underwriting - ANS the type of underwriting in which the
underwriter buys the entire issue, assuming full financial responsibility for any unsold
shares

Sarbanes-Oxley Act - ANS 1. Reduce agency costs in corporations
2. Restoring ethical conduct within the business
3. Improving the integrity of the accounting reporting systems within the firms.

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