Outline of corporate finance

Overview of corporate finance and corporate finance-related topics
Corporate finance
Looking north from the New York Stock Exchange, New York City, 2005
Working capital
  • Cash conversion cycle
  • Return on capital
  • Economic value added
  • Just-in-time
  • Economic order quantity
  • Discounts and allowances
  • Factoring
  • Reverse factoring
Sections
  • Managerial finance
  • Financial accounting
  • Management accounting
  • Mergers and acquisitions
  • Balance sheet analysis
  • Business plan
  • Corporate action
Social components
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The following outline is provided as an overview of and topical guide to corporate finance:

Corporate finance is the area of finance that deals with the sources of funding, and the capital structure of corporations, the actions that managers take to increase the value of the firm to the shareholders, and the tools and analysis used to allocate financial resources.

For finance in general, see Outline of finance.

Overview

Aspects

Concepts

Models

Strategy

Operations

Ratios

Capital

Entities

Assets

Liabilities

Loans

Development

Liquidations

Subtypes

Investment

Funds

Shares

Theory

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See also

References

  1. ^ Bernaert, Andy (2006). Bernaerts' Guide to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Victoria, B.C., Canada: Trafford Publishing. ISBN 978-1-4120-7665-4.
  2. ^ Kwok, Benny K. B. (2008). Forensic Accountancy (2nd ed.). LexisNexis. ISBN 978-962-8972-76-0.

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