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Research in Finance

The search box options above are a great place to begin gathering information about a topic within finance.

  • The Library Search Engine will display results containing all available media including: scholarly journals, eBooks, print books, newspaper articles, magazine articles, reports, conference proceedings, and more. After you perform a search, we recommend you use the left hand side limiters to narrow the results.
  • The Google Scholar search engine will display both available and behind a paywall content, including scholarly journals and reports related to your search terms. If you find a source you do not believe you have access to because of a paywall, consider requesting it through the library Interlibrary Loan services.

When using a search engine, be concise with your search terms. Do not use full sentences or punctuation. If you are stuck on where to begin make a list of keywords related to your topic to use as search terms. Some keywords may be more successful than others, be flexible and persist until you find the best sources for your needs.

Explore this guide to find recommended resources pertaining to finance.


Search terms/Keywords recommendations:

the three fundamental principles cash flows economic equivalency future value/ compounding
annuities risk and return effects of inflation capital budgeting
the three precepts bonds and bond valuation stocks and stock valuation analyzing and forecasting
liquidities maturity trend analysis benchmarking
capital market theory financial securities investment management efficient market hypothesis