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Explain the primary differences between the primary market and the secondary market. Is an IPO most related to the primary market or the secondary market? Explain.

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Herzberg thought a state of complete satisfaction was common among employees.
 
 Indicate whether the statement is true or false



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Answer to Question 1

The primary market is a market in which an investor purchases financial securities (via an investment bank) directly from the issuer of the securities. The secondary market is a market for existing financial securities that are traded between investors. Although a share of corporate stock is only sold one time in the primary market, the stock can be sold again and again in the secondary market. An initial public offering (IPO) occurs when a corporation sells common stock to the general public the first time and, therefore, is most associated with the primary market.

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