Finance

"Finance is the branch of economics concerned with providing funds to individuals, businesses, and governments. Finance allows these entities to use credit instead of cash to purchase goods and invest in projects. For example, an individual can borrow money from a bank to buy a home. An industrial firm can raise money through investors to build a new factory. Governments can issue bonds to raise money for projects."
                                                    - Encarta Encyclopedia

Links to Finance Professions

Finance

  • Actuary, (2)
  • Appraiser, (2)
  • Auditor
  • Bank economist
  • Bank examiner
  • Broker, Commercial
  • Budget analyst
  • Buyer
  • Bank officer
  • Banking and finance
  • Benefits planning analyst
  • Budget analyst
  • Broker, Finance/Insurance
  • Chief executive officer
  • Claims adjuster
  • Claims examiner
  • Commodities trader/broker
  • Compensation analyst
  • Consumer credit counselor
  • Contract administrator
  • Controller
  • Credit union manager
  • Economic analyst
  • Economic forecasting
  • Entrepreneur
  • Escrow officer
  • Estate planner
  • Financial aid officer
  • Financial analyst, Corporate,  (2)
  • Financial editor/journalist
  • Financial institution manager
  • Financial planner
  • Financial Manager

 

 

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