Financial Economics
Financial Economics Guides
- The HBS Project Finance Portal is intended to be a reference guide for students, researchers, and practitioners seeking to obtain information about project finance. In addition to bibliographical references for books, articles, and case studies, the site contains links to related sites.
- The Union Bancaire Privée's Learning Curve, financial guide & financial glossary includes three learning modules in Investing, Markets and Derivatives.
- The Investment FAQ is a collection of Frequently Asked Questions and answers about investments and personal finance, including stocks, bonds, options, discount brokers, information sources, retirement plans, life insurance, etc. by Christopher Lott.
Financial Economics Collections
- Wachowicz's Web World: Web Sites for Discerning Finance Students lists financial management web sites grouped to correspond with the major topic headings in the book "Fundamentals of Financial Management," by Van Horne and Wachowicz.
Financial Economics Institutions
Financial Economics Publications
- NEP in Finance (contains many related sub-categories) are a part of an announcement service which filters information on new releases of working papers into edited reports. These reports are generated by subject-specific editors and are circulated via email. The goal of the NEP project and the associated announcement lists is to provide subscribers with up-to-date information on new additions to the research literature.
- An index of Financial Economics related Working Paper information is found via ideasG
- EconWPA hosts Working Papers in Financial Economics
- The Financial Economics Network (FEN) is one of the SSRN's networks that encourage the early distribution of research results by publishing submitted abstracts and by soliciting abstracts of top quality research papers around the world.
Financial Economics Data
- Biz/ed hosts financial data on well known companies.
- US Securities and Exchange Commision (SEC) provides financial filings of all listed U.S. Companies, and foreign companies listed on US exchanges. EDGAR which is a Database of Corporate Information performs automated collection, validation, indexing, acceptance, and forwarding of submissions by companies and others who are required by law to file forms with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Its primary purpose is to increase the efficiency and fairness of the securities market for the benefit of investors, corporations, and the economy by accelerating the receipt, acceptance, dissemination, and analysis of time-sensitive corporate information filed with the agency.
Financial Economics News
See also news sources in General Economics
- Swiss Finance Watch - Global Financial Issues provides an information source on many global financial issues.
Financial Economics Communication
Financial Economics Courses
Insurance
- The US National Association of Insurance Commissioners offers both news and press releases from the association, which serves elected and appointed state insurance commissions. It offers a set of insurance related papers. Most deal with problems of regulating the industry.
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