International Journal of Managerial Finance

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Journal: International Journal of Managerial Finance

Online ISSN: 1758-6569

Print ISSN: 1743-9132

Publisher Name: Emerald Publishing Limited

Starting Year: 2005

Website URL: https://www.emeraldgrouppublishing.com/journal/ijmf

Country: United Kingdom

Email: cquinlan@emerald.com

Research Discipline Finance, Financial Economics

Frequency: Monthly

Research Language: English

About Journal:

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.
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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