IPO (Initial Public Offering)

Definition

The process of offering shares of a private company to the public for the first time through a stock exchange listing. An IPO is a major exit route for venture capital and private equity investors, and requires extensive preparation including financial audits, regulatory compliance, and valuation.

Related Terms

IAS 38 (Intangible Assets) Identified Intangible Asset IFRS 13 (Fair Value Measurement) IFRS 3 (Business Combinations) Impairment

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