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Financial mathematics (4024 bytes)
1: ...e abstract. A central difference is that whilst a financial economist might study the structural reasons why ... 3: == Financial mathematics articles == 61: *[[Financial Engineering]] 63: ...pics#Fundamental_financial_concepts | Fundamental financial concepts - topics]] 75: ...obal-derivatives.com/mathematics.php Quantitative Mathematics Glossary] - a guide to derivatives and risk term... Financial instruments (3227 bytes) 1: ... - they do not exist outside the context of the [[financial markets]]. Their diversity of forms mirrors the ... 3: Financial Instruments can be categorised according to wheth... Seniority (financial) (250 bytes) Financial engineering (1237 bytes) 1: ...nancial engineering aims to precisely control the financial [[risk]] that an entity takes on. Methods can be... 3: Areas where financial engineering techniques are employed include: 9: *[[Financial information systems management ]] 20: *[http://finmath.com/ Financial Mathematics, Financial Engineering and Risk Management] Financial market (1134 bytes) 1: ...lso facilitate handling of various [[risk]]s. The financial markets can be divided into different subtypes: 7: ...ch provides instruments for handling of [[Finance|financial]] risks. Financial capital (5910 bytes) 1: ...ny combination of [[capital asset]] is called a [[financial instrument]], and may serve as a 7: ...e four functions. This article focuses mostly on financial instruments which are not uniformly affected by n... 9: Like money, financial instruments may be "backed" by state [[military f... 11: ...uers, insurers, and others who issue and trade in financial instruments. When payment is deferred on any suc... 13: ...s" apply to these markets, and are typically pure financial bets on outcomes, rather than being a direct repr... Financial economics (3779 bytes) 1: ...of [[economics]] concerned with the workings of [[financial market]]s, such as the [[stock market]], and the ... 8: Financial economics attempts to answer questions such as: 9: * How are the prices of financial [[asset]]s, such as [[stock]]s and [[Bond (financ... 13: ...elf with the prices of [[derivative securities]], financial instruments that derive their value from other, u... 23: '''See also:''' [[Finance]], [[Financial mathematics]], [[Mathematical economics]], [[Model (economics... Financial services (4170 bytes) 1: '''Financial services''' is a term used to refer to the [[serv... 5: ...abolished earlier than in the USA, say the term ''financial services'' is a natural one in long term use whic... 7: ...le in [[Japan]], it is also permitted to have non-financial services companies within the holding company. I... 12: ...argest and most profitable industry in the world. Financial services, while as a whole industry is slow growi... 15: Glossary for reading financial services reports Prudential Financial (1883 bytes) 2: company_name = Prudential Financial Inc | 3: ...ge:Prudential financial logo.gif|250px|Prudential Financial]] | 14: ...t has organized its principal operations into the Financial Services Businesses and the Closed Block Business... 24: *[http://www.prudential.com/ Home - Prudential Financial] 25: ...iz.yahoo.com/ic/40/40377.html Yahoo! - Prudential Financial, Inc. Company Profile] Financial analysis (1215 bytes) 2: '''Financial analysis''' is the analysis of the '''accounts'''... 15: ...alysts''', among other tasks, use to compare '''[[financial ratios]]''' (of solvency, profitability, growth..... Financial District (205 bytes) 1: The '''Financial District''' is used to refer to: 3: *[[The Financial District (Manhattan)]] in [[New York City]], [[Ne... 4: *The [[Financial District (San Francisco)]] in [[California]] Financial aid (2150 bytes) 1: ...cholarship]] is sometimes used as a synonym for a financial aid award. 3: ==Types of financial aid== 5: ...two types based on the criteria through which the financial aid is awarded: merit-based or need-based. 9: Merit-based financial aid includes both academic and athletic scholarsh... 13: ...ased financial aid is awarded on the basis of the financial need of the student. Financial transaction (3157 bytes) 1: A '''financial transaction''' involves a change in the status of... 5: The most common type of financial transaction. An item or good is exchanged for [[... 17: ... return, the bank gets to use the money for other financial transactions as long as they hold it. 20: ...ard company, usually a bank. The bank or other [[financial institution]] issues credit card cards to buyers ... Financial accountancy (781 bytes) 1: ... [[accounting]] concerned with the preparation of financial statements for outsider use. 3: ...) and financial statements are the main topics of financial accounting. 5: ...t (or the statement of financial position) is the financial statement that summarizes the assets, liabilities... 8: * [http://www.fasb.org Financial Accounting Standards Board] One Financial Center (991 bytes) 1: ...:One_Financial_Center.jpg|right|thumb|300px|[[One Financial Center]], [[Boston]]]] 3: ...n the [[Financial District, Boston, Massachusetts|Financial District]] neighborhood of [[Boston, Massachusett... Financial future (2511 bytes) 1: A '''financial future''' is a [[futures contract]] on a short te... 5: Some representative financial futures contracts are 28: * LIF is the [[London International Financial Futures Exchange]] 29: * TIF is the [[Tokyo International Financial Futures Exchange]] 34: ...st rate future, the most widely and deeply traded financial futures contract. Financial analyst (2693 bytes) 1: ... referred to as [[Wall Street]] analysts, just as financial firms are sometimes referred to as Wall Street fi... 26: ...11d9-8055-00000e2511c8.html FT.com / Industries / Financial services - Bank of America fires analyst over pho... Financial ratio (1566 bytes) 1: ..., profit/revenue). It may be a level divided by a financial flow (price/earnings). It may be a flow divided b... Financial accounting (264 bytes) Financial supervision (1526 bytes) 1: ... sector and ultimately to maintain stability of [[financial market]]s. 4: The specific aims of financial regulators are usually: 5: * To minimise financial loss of depositors in banks or policy holders of ... 8: * To license providers of financial services 12: * [[Financial Services Authority]], [[United Kingdom|UK]]
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