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International Journal of Managerial Finance aims to arm its readership with the latest research and commentary in all areas associated with managerial finance, with an informed, inter-disciplinary and international approach.

ISSN: 1743-9132
eISSN: 1758-6569

Aims and scope

Although financial in nature, the journal is interested in papers from all disciplines; in particular knowledge management, accounting and economics, which shed further light on the financing decision process.

Coverage includes, but is not limited to:

  • Treasury and Financial Risk Management
  • Redefining, measuring and identifying new methods to manage risk for financing decisions
  • The role, costs and benefits of insurance and hedging financing decisions
  • The role of rating agencies in managerial decisions
  • Investment and Financing Decision Making
  • The uses and applications of forecasting to examine financing decisions, measurement and comparisons of various financing options
  • The public versus private financing decision
  • The decision of where to be publicly traded – including comparisons of market structures and exchanges
  • Short-term versus long-term portfolio management – choice of securities (debt vs equity, convertible vs non-convertible)
  • Corporate Finance
  • Managerial finance responses to the tightening of regulation in the wake of recent financial scandals
  • The relationship between capital budgeting decision and financing decisions
  • The role of corporate governance when designing new financing projects and establishing executive compensation
  • Costs and benefits of mergers and acquisitions. Measurement of anticipated efficiency gains from restructuring
  • The decision to initiate dividends versus share repurchases

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SDG 2 Zero hunger
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SDG 13 Climate action
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