The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to finance:

Finance – addresses the ways in which individuals and organizations raise and allocate monetary resources over time, taking into account the risks entailed in their projects.

Overview

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The term finance may incorporate any of the following:

Fundamental financial concepts

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History

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Finance terms by field

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Accounting (financial record keeping)

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Banking

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Corporate finance

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Investment management

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Personal finance

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Public finance

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Risk management

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Constraint finance

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Insurance

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Economics and finance

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Corporate finance theory

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Asset pricing theory

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Asset pricing models

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Mathematics and finance

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Time value of money

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Financial mathematics

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Mathematical tools

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Derivatives pricing

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Portfolio mathematics

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Financial markets

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Market and instruments

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Equity market

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Equity valuation

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Investment theory

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Bond market

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Money market

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Commodity market

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Derivatives market

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Forward markets and contracts

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Futures markets and contracts

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Option markets and contracts

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Swap markets and contracts

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Derivative markets by underlyings

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Equity derivatives
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Interest rate derivatives
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Credit derivatives
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Foreign exchange derivative
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Financial regulation

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Designations and accreditation

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Litigation

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Fraud

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Industry bodies

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Regulatory bodies

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International

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European Union

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Regulatory bodies by country

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United Kingdom
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United States
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United States legislation

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Actuarial topics

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Valuation

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Underlying theory

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Context

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Considerations

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Discounted cash flow valuation

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Relative valuation

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Contingent claim valuation

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Other approaches

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Financial modeling

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Portfolio theory

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General concepts

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Modern portfolio theory

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Post-modern portfolio theory

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Performance measurement

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Mathematical techniques

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Quantitative investing

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Financial software tools

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Financial modeling applications

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Corporate Finance

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Quantitative finance

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Financial institutions

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Financial institutions

Education

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See also

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References

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  1. ^ Joel G. Siegel; Jae K. Shim; Stephen Hartman (1 November 1997). Schaum's quick guide to business formulas: 201 decision-making tools for business, finance, and accounting students. McGraw-Hill Professional. ISBN 978-0-07-058031-2. Retrieved 12 November 2011. §39 "Corporate Planning Models". See also, §294 "Simulation Model".
  2. ^ See for example: Low, R.K.Y.; Faff, R.; Aas, K. (2016). "Enhancing mean–variance portfolio selection by modeling distributional asymmetries" (PDF). Journal of Economics and Business. 85: 49–72. doi:10.1016/j.jeconbus.2016.01.003.; Low, R.K.Y.; Alcock, J.; Faff, R.; Brailsford, T. (2013). "Canonical vine copulas in the context of modern portfolio management: Are they worth it?" (PDF). Journal of Banking & Finance. 37 (8): 3085–3099. doi:10.1016/j.jbankfin.2013.02.036. S2CID 154138333.
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