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*[[Business-to-consumer]] ([[Business-to-consumer|B2C]]). (1) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which a [[business]] sells its [[market exchangeable]]s directly to individual customers and end consumers; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets individual customers with its [[market exchangeable]]s.
 
*[[Business-to-consumer]] ([[Business-to-consumer|B2C]]). (1) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which a [[business]] sells its [[market exchangeable]]s directly to individual customers and end consumers; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets individual customers with its [[market exchangeable]]s.
 
*[[Business-to-business]] ([[Business-to-business|B2B]]). (2) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which the vendor and consumer are both businesses, not end consumers; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets other [[business]]es with its [[market exchangeable]]s.
 
*[[Business-to-business]] ([[Business-to-business|B2B]]). (2) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which the vendor and consumer are both businesses, not end consumers; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets other [[business]]es with its [[market exchangeable]]s.
*[[Business-to-government]] ([[Business-to-government|B2G]]). (1) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which a [[business]] sells its [[market exchangeable]]s to the government; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets the government with its [[marketable]]s.
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*[[Business-to-government]] ([[Business-to-government|B2G]]). (1) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which a [[business]] sells its [[market exchangeable]]s to the government; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets the government with its [[market exchangeable]]s.
*[[Business-to-employee]] ([[Business-to-employee|B2E]]). (1) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which a [[business]] sells its [[marketable]]s directly to its employees; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets employees with its [[marketable]]s.
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*[[Business-to-employee]] ([[Business-to-employee|B2E]]). (1) The ''Transaction'' of sale and purchase in which a [[business]] sells its [[market exchangeable]]s directly to its employees; (2) A situation in which a [[business]] targets employees with its [[market exchangeable]]s.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:36, 6 May 2023

A market transaction (alternatively known as business transaction; hereinafter, the Transaction) is any movement of assets and liabilities between two legal entities. Most of the Transaction are financial transactions; however, financial transactions may also include movements of assets and liabilities within one legal entity.


Nature

The Transaction may have various natures such as:

  1. A sale or procurement, lease, assignment, award by chance, any other acquisition or transfer of a market exchangeable;
  2. Transmitting of funds over an electronic network or physically.

Types

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