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Finance: Terms and Concepts
[edit]- Accounting
- Accredited investor
- Alternative investment
- Arbitrage pricing theory
- Asset
- Asset allocation
- Back office
- Black–Scholes model
- Bond credit rating
- Bond market
- Brokerage firm
- Bulge bracket
- Business valuation
- Buy side
- Capital (economics)
- Capital structure
- Chartered Financial Analyst
- Commercial bank
- Commodity
- Corporate finance
- Credit risk
- Derivative (finance)
- Discounted cash flow
- Discounting
- Dodd–Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act
- Equity (finance)
- Federal Reserve Bank of New York
- Financial accounting
- Financial analysis
- Financial audit
- Financial capital
- Financial crisis of 2007–08
- Financial econometrics
- Financial economics
- Financial engineering
- Financial Industry Regulatory Authority
- Financial instrument
- Financial modeling
- Financial risk
- Financial risk management
- Financial statement analysis
- Fixed income
- Foreign exchange market
- Front office
- Fundamental analysis
- Glass–Steagall Legislation
- Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act
- Hedge (finance)
- Hedge fund
- Initial public offering
- Institutional investor
- Investment
- Investment banking
- Investment Banking Exam
- Investment management
- Liability (financial accounting)
- Management
- Market maker
- Market risk
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Middle office
- Modern portfolio theory
- Mutual fund
- New York Stock Exchange
- Pension fund
- Personal finance
- Portfolio (finance)
- Portfolio manager
- Private equity
- Proprietary trading
- Quantitative analyst
- Retail banking
- Risk management
- Risk measure
- Secondary market offering
- Securities research
- Security (finance)
- Sell side
- Series 7 exam
- Stock
- Time value of money
- Traditional investments
- U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission
- Unit trust
- United States Treasury security
- Universal bank
- Valuation (finance)
- Valuation of options
- Value (economics)
- Vertical integration
- Volcker Rule
- Wall Street
- Yield curve