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  2. Trade exchange - Wikipedia

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    Typically the lead business will run the exchange, performing a brokering services and providing (or renting) an online marketplace for members to meet their reciprocal needs and register their transactions. Also known as business barter. Thousands of trade exchanges exist, some independent and some belonging to regional or global networks.

  3. Barter - Wikipedia

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    A barter exchange operates as a broker and bank in which each participating member has an account that is debited when purchases are made, and credited when sales are made. Modern barter and trade has evolved considerably to become an effective method of increasing sales, conserving cash, moving inventory, and making use of excess production ...

  4. Form 1099 - Wikipedia

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    Proceeds from Broker and Barter Exchange Transactions Any amount Broker or barter exchange [12] February 15 Last day of February 1099-C Cancellation of debt: $600 [a] Lender [14] January 31 Last day of February 1099-CAP Changes in Corporate Control and Capital Structure $100 million Corporation [15] January 31 Last day of February 1099-DIV

  5. Intermediary - Wikipedia

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    In trade or barter, an intermediary acts as a conduit for goods or services offered by a supplier to a consumer, which may include wholesalers, resellers, brokers, and various other services. "Intermediation" refers to a process matching two sides of a market, such as buyers and sellers by an third party such as a broker, agent, or wholesaler.

  6. Securities market participants (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Electronic ticker monitor display, showing the bid and offer status of securities. Securities market participants in the United States include corporations and governments issuing securities, persons and corporations buying and selling a security, the broker-dealers and exchanges which facilitate such trading, banks which safe keep assets, and regulators who monitor the markets' activities.

  7. Inter-dealer broker - Wikipedia

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    An Inter-dealer broker (IDB) is specialist financial intermediary that facilitates transactions between broker-dealers, dealer banks and other financial institutions rather than private individuals. IDBs act as intermediaries in the financial markets working to facilitate transactions between broker/dealers and dealer banks in markets where ...

  8. Bartercard - Wikipedia

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    Bartercard Private LTD. is an operator of a barter trading exchange. Bartercard enables businesses to exchange goods and services without using cash or cash equivalents or a direct swap. Bartercard is a trading platform enabling businesses to exchange goods [1] and services. These transactions are recorded electronically, with ‘Trade Dollars ...

  9. Mutual credit - Wikipedia

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    Barter exchange – Direct reciprocal exchange of goods or services without the use of money; Multilateral exchangeTransaction, or forum for transactions, which involve more than two parties; Mutualism – Anarchist school of thought and socialist economic theory; Savings pools – Form of peer-to-peer banking