Capital Markets (ECM / DCM)
What is the difference between the underwriting 'spread/discount' and 'offering expenses,' and why does it matter for net proceeds?
Model answer
The gross spread is the underwriters' compensation taken out of the offer price. Offering expenses are separate third-party and company costs — legal, accounting/audit, SEC/FINRA filing fees,…
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