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Finance
The term finance stands for any of the following:
- The study of money and other assets
- The management of those assets
- As a verb, to finance is to provide funds for business.

Examples of some basic financial concepts

The activity of finance is the application of a set of techniques that individuals and organizations use to manage their financial affairs, particularly the differences between income and expenditure.

An individual or organization whose income exceeds their expenditure can lend or invest the excess. On the other hand, an individual or organization whose income is less than their expenditure can borrow, decrease their expenses, or increase their income. The lender can find a matching borrower, or can resort to a financial intermediary, such as a bank or the bond market. The lender receives interest, the borrower pays interest, and the financial intermediary pockets the difference.

A bank aggregates the activities of many borrowers and lenders. A bank accepts deposits from lenders, on which it pays interest. The bank then lends these deposits to borrowers. Banks allow borrowers and lenders of different sizes to coordinate their activity.

The application of financial principles to individuals, business, and states

Finance is used by individuals (personal finance), by governments, (public finance), by businesses (corporate finance, ect.) as well as by a wide variety of organizations including schools and non-profit organizations. In general, the goals of each of the above activities are achieved through the use of appropriate financial instruments, with consideration to their institutional setting.

Personal Finance

Questions in personal finance revolve around
- How much money will be needed by an individual (or a family) at various points in the future?
- How is that need to be funded?
Personal financial decisions involve paying for education, financing durable goods s.a. real estate and cars, buying insurance, e.g. health and property insurance, investing and saving for retirement.

Business finance

In the case of a company, managerial finance or corporate finance is the task of providing the funds for the corparaions' activities. It generally involves balancing risk and profitability.
Long term funds would be provided by equity and long-term credit, often in form of bonds. These decisions lead to the company's capital structure. Short term funding or working capital is mostly provided by banks as line of credit.

On the bond market, borrowers package their debt in the form of bonds. The borrower receives the money it borrows by selling the bond, which includes a promise to repay the value of the bond with interest. The purchaser of a bond can resell the bond, so the actual recipient of interest payments can change over time. Bonds allow lenders to recoup the value of their loan by simply selling the bond.

Another business decision concerning finance is investment, or fund management. An investment is an acquisition of an asset in the hopes that it will maintain or increase its value. In investment management - in choosing a portfolio - one has to decide what, how much and when to invest. In doing so, one needs to
- Identify relevant objectives and constraints: institution or individual - goals - time horizon - risk aversion - tax considerations
- Identify the appropriate strategy: active vs passive - hedging strategy
- Measure the portfolio performance

Finance of states

State (country) finance is called Public finance. It is concerned with
- Identification of required expenditure of a public sector entity
- Source(s) of that entity's revenue
- The budgeting process

Financial economics

Main article Financial economics

Financial Economcs is the branch of Economics studying the interrelation of financial variables, s.a. prices, interest rates and shares as opposed to those concerning the real economy.

It studies:
- Valuation - Determination of the fair value of an asset
-- How risky is the asset? (identification of the asset appropriate discount rate)
-- What cash flows will it produce? (discounting of relevant cash flows)
-- How does the market price compare to similar assets? (relative valuation)
-- Are the cash flows dependent on some other asset or event? (derivatives, contingent claim valuation)

- Financial markets and instruments
-- Commodities - topics
-- Stocks - topics
-- Bonds - topics
-- Money market instruments- topics
-- Derivative securities- topics

- Financial institutions and regulation

Financial mathematics

Main article Financial mathematics

Financial mathematics is the study of financial data with the tools of Mathematics, mainly statistics. Such data can be movements of securities - stocks and bonds etc. - and their relations. Another large subfield is insurance mathematics.

See also

- There are over 250 finance articles in Wikipedia. See list of finance topics or List of finance topics (alphabetical).
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External links

- For an in-depth finance glossary, see Glyn A. Holton's riskglossary

- For a Hypertextual Finance Glossary, see Prof. Campbell R. Harvey

- For material covering three areas in finance - corporate finance, valuation and investment management, see Prof. Aswath Damodaran

- For an interactive corporate finance environment, see Prof. Rock Mathis

- For links to finance web sites, grouped by topic see Web Sites for Discerning Finance Students, Prof. John M. Wachowicz

- For articles on current corporate finance and investment issues, visit Oaktree Research, a financial education portal

- The introductory finance web site at the University of Arizona, studyfinance.com

- For illustrative (simpler) worked examples covering several of these topics see teachmefinance

- For introductory articles covering mathematical finance see quantnotes

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