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  2. Prospectus (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A prospectus from the US. A prospectus, in finance, is a disclosure document that describes a financial security for potential buyers. It commonly provides investors with material information about mutual funds, stocks, bonds and other investments, such as a description of the company's business, financial statements, biographies of officers and directors, detailed information about their ...

  3. Green sheet (investment term) - Wikipedia

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    A green sheet accompanies a prospectus or preliminary prospectus for most initial public offerings.They describe the basic terms of the offering that are of the most important to a registered representative such as: sales concession, investment merits, and risks.

  4. Form S-1 - Wikipedia

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    Investors may use the prospectus to consider the merits of an offering and make educated investment decisions. A prospectus is one of the main documents used by an investor to research a company prior to an initial public offering . Other less detailed registration forms, such as Form S-3, may be used for certain registrations.

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Finance & Investment/Templates

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    These Templates will be displayed on the bottom of the article Financial Markets. Template:Bond market; Template:Stock market; Template:Derivatives market (renamed Template:Financial derivatives) Template:Other financial markets (to include OTC, Real Estate, Forex) Corporate Finance. Template:Structured finance (to include Credit Rating Agency ...

  6. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    A red herring prospectus, as a first or preliminary prospectus, is a document submitted by a company (issuer) as part of a public offering of securities (either stocks or bonds). Most frequently associated with an initial public offering (IPO), this document, like the previously submitted Form S-1 registration statement, must be filed with the ...

  7. Term sheet - Wikipedia

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    Within the context of venture capital financing, a term sheet typically includes conditions for financing a startup company.The key offering terms in such a term sheet include (a) amount raised, (b) price per share, (c) pre-money valuation, (d) liquidation preference, (e) voting rights, (f) anti-dilution provisions, and (g) registration rights.

  8. Business plan - Wikipedia

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    Written business plans are often required to obtain a bank loan or other kind of financing. Templates [3] and guides, such as the ones offered in the United States by the Small Business Administration [4] can be used to facilitate producing a business plan.

  9. Initial public offering - Wikipedia

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    Sales can only be made through a final prospectus cleared by the Securities and Exchange Commission. The final step in preparing and filing the final IPO prospectus is for the issuer to retain one of the major financial "printers", who print (and today, also electronically file with the SEC) the registration statement on Form S-1. Typically ...