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
- Corporate action
- Corporate capitalism
- Corporate donations
- Corporate responsibility
- Corporate sustainability
- Corporate tax
- Corporate taxonomy
- Corporate trust
Concepts
- Arbitrage
- Beta (finance)
- Earnings at risk
- Financial engineering
- Fundamental analysis
- Going concern
- Scenario analysis
- Short-rate model
- Spread trade
Models
- Bayes theorem
- Black-Scholes model
- Dividend discount model
- Generalized gaussian distribution
- Linear algebra
- Marginal utility
- Money flow index
- Stock market index
Strategy
- Asset stripping
- Diversification (marketing strategy)
- Embedded option
- Management buy-in
- Public offering without listing
- Rebalancing investments
Operations
- Corporate budget
- Captive insurance
- Cost of equity
- Financial management
- Flag of convenience
- FP&A
- Operational due diligence (alternative investments)
Ratios
Main article: Financial ratio Further information: Balance sheet analysis- Capitalization rate
- Effective interest rate
- Incremental capital-output ratio
- Loan-to-value ratio
- Operating ratio
- P/B ratio
Capital
Main article: Capital (economics) See also: Cost of capital- Abnormal return
- Capital budgeting
- Capital structure
- Fixed capital
- Liquid capital
- Venture capital
- Working capital
Entities
Main article: Corporation See also: Legal person and Corporate personhood- Benefit corporation
- Flow-through entity
- Limited Liability Partnership (LLP)
- Offshore company
- Shell corporation
- Yield co
Assets
Main article: Asset management- Accounts receivable
- Capital asset
- Complementary assets
- Factoring (finance)
- Fixed asset
- Intangible asset
Liabilities
Main article: Liability (financial accounting)Loans
Main article: Loan- Back-to-back loan
- Business loan
- Bond (finance)
- Equated monthly installment
- In-house lending
- Loan covenant
- Shareholder loan
Development
Main article: Corporate development- Business valuation
- Buyout
- Dividend
- Leverage (finance)
- Mergers and acquisitions
- Research and development
Liquidations
Main article: Administration (law)Subtypes
Investment
See also: Investment banking- Active management
- Clientele effect
- Disclosed fees
- Immunization (finance)
- Income trust
- Lead arranger
- Liquid alternative investment
- Portfolio (finance)
- Real options valuation
- Return (finance)
Funds
Main article: Investment fund See also: Fund derivative and FundingShares
Main article: Stock See also: Minority discount and Stock market- Common stock
- Earnings per share
- Golden share
- High-yield stock
- Issued shares
- Leading stock
- Monthly income preferred stock
- Non-voting stock
- Participating preferred stock
- Preferred stock
- Registered share
- Secondary shares
- Stock exchange
Theory
Further information: Financial economics § Certainty, and Financial economics § Corporate finance theory- Fisher separation theorem
- Modigliani–Miller theorem
- Theory of the firm
- The Theory of Investment Value
- Agency theory
- Capital structure
- Dividend policy
- Capital budgeting (valuation)
- Risk management
Related lists
- Index of accounting articles
- Index of economics articles
- Index of international trade articles
- Outline of actuarial science
- Outline of business
- Outline of civil law (common law)
- Outline of organizational theory
See also
References
- 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.
- Kwok, Benny K. B. (2008). Forensic Accountancy (2nd ed.). LexisNexis. ISBN 978-962-8972-76-0.
External links
- Corporate Finance Definition and Activities, Investopedia
- Corporate Finance Overview, Corporate Finance Institute
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