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The aim of this project is to make Wikipedia an authoritative, current, and useful site for anyone interested in better understanding the field of finance. It aims to make the world a better place by demystifying the workings of financial markets, its actors, and the underlying concepts.
Finance is based on fundamental concepts in economics, but also encompasses specific real-world phenomena and business practices. The project will include both corporate finance, i.e., the decisions made by firms that need financing for their business decisions; and investment finance, those who provide financing, expecting some kind of return. The project will deal with risk as it relates to these activities, and also the industry and market structures for finance.
This is indeed a subset of Business and Economics, but since it is such a large, complex, and important field in the world economy and world society, it warrants its own wikiproject.
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The goals of this project are to:
Provide guidelines, recommendations, and standards for articles related to the field of finance and the many related subtopics
Provide overarching conceptual frameworks to ensure that articles are mutually exclusive and collectively exhaustive, including navigational devices and knowledge taxonomy, as needed
Provide a forum for discussing topics related to articles about the field of finance
The objectives of this project are to:
Organize the topical structure of the field, primarily by way of navigational templates
Recruit additional members
Identify clear gaps in article topics
Agree on quality standards and requirements for articles
Assess and prioritize improvement needs for existing articles
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Templates Created
I'm not a real go-go template guy. Could we get rid of some of the non-functioning templetes listed below? I don't see that the purpose of the project is to create more of this things. 2 or 3 seem fine with me. Smallbones (talk) 21:58, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Template:Financial markets - equivalent to financial products. The types of exchanges that take place within finance, particularly secondary markets
Template:Financial market participants - the types of organizations that participate in financial markets, whether as principals, intermediaries, or facilitators
Template:Corporate Finance - the technologies, activities, practices, and solutions that are employed by organizations that have financing needs
Please add to this list any pages that need to be improved or created.
Debt coverage ratio - Not sure how active this project is, but I tripped over this page while doing work for Wikify project. This article needs help badly. --Jayron32|talk|contribs 03:59, 5 June 2007 (UTC)
Forex swap and Currency swap - The Forex swap as well as the Currency swap page needs to be review as it is not completely correct. There also seems to be some confusion regarding currency swaps? And cross currency interest rate swaps. It seems that the two mentioned pages details are mixing the foreign exchange type of swap with the interest rate derivative type of swap. An FX Swap / Currency Swap should be defined as: Two Foreign Exchange transactions executed simultaneously Trade 1 spot FX trade and Trade 2 a forward FX trade. Example: BUY USD ag JPY value spot and SELL USD ag JPY forward. This has nothing to do with fixed rate or floating rates or any type of interest rate derivatives. There seems to be some confusion over "FX Swaps" "Currency Swaps" and Interest rate derivatives such as and overnight index swaps (OIS). Jake2pt.lu 18:20, 31 August 2007 (UTC)
Agreed. I have removed the paragraph in the Forex swap page that reads: "The fixed rate in this transaction is the forward rate that is locked in by the forward contract. The floating rate will be the overnight rate that is realized on a daily basis by the spot transaction. Typically, the floating side of these trades are indexed to the Overnight Index Swap (OIS) rate. This rate is an average of the rates that are paid based on a survey." Are there other changes that need to be made? Finnancier 12:24, 12 September 2007 (UTC)
Payday loan and Predatory lending - The payday loan article has suffered from back and forth editing from both sides of this issue and could use the expertise of financial editors who can cut through the lobbying/pr/advocate/other noise stuff to get to the encyclopedic tone and sources. I can usually help with sourcing, but please see the article history and Talk:Payday loan. Flowanda | Talk 02:46, 11 September 2007 (UTC)
Enhanced indexing This article needs more clarity to explain the underlying concept. References to related articles would be helpful. Neeraj Shokeen 08:04, 23 September 2007 (UTC)
I've removed information that is repeated on the passive management and active management pages. I've also rewritten the article to remove any advertising material (although the term "enhanced indexing" is, to some extent, an advertising gimmick by investment companies). Please feel free to revert the changes, or post a follow-up request below. Finnancier 05:01, 29 September 2007 (UTC)
Cornish currency This article has no information on it. There are links to references but this entry needs someone more experienced in writing articles about currency.
This is a major turkey, except for medieval history buffs.Smallbones (talk)
Please leave your opinions out of this.Fletch 2002 (talk) 00:59, 30 May 2008 (UTC)
Repurchase agreement, Federal funds rate and LIBOR - what is the relationship between these rates? In the US context, the Fed can directly affect the repo rate (i.e., the rate for secured loans with the highest quality collateral) so as to indirectly affect the Fed funds rate (i.e., the rate for unsecured loans between banks for funds held at the Fed). LIBOR is for unsecured loans between banks for funds not held at the Fed. Is that correct? If so, should this relationship be made clear in each of the respective articles? Finnancier (talk) 12:28, 15 December 2007 (UTC)
LIBOR and the other rates are not related at source. Only their spheres of influence may be the same, but even then, exactly what effect they have on the markets may be dissimilar. I think we can add some information about such things. Nshuks7 (talk) 15:20, 6 January 2008 (UTC)
What's left to do in this? Can someone spot what needs to be done? Nshuks7 (talk) 16:52, 13 January 2008 (UTC)
Yield spread, Yield curve spread, TED spread, Mortgage yield, etc - Foundational concepts about yields and spreads should be explained clearly. But we also need to rethink how these very similar pages are related to one another. Some of them are confusingly similar. Finnancier (talk) 15:43, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Inflation-indexed bond - Someone added info about Australia's Capital Indexed Bond that needs to be properly referenced and integrated into the main text. Finnancier (talk) 15:47, 3 January 2008 (UTC)
Merger completed moving mezzanine loan into mezzanine capital which is a distinct asset class|► ϋ r b a n я e n e w a l ◄| (talk) 03:11, 23 June 2008 (UTC)
Money market deposit account is full of guesses and conflicting information with no sources on what should be a simple topic. Someone should go clear it and write a short definitional article with a handful of sources. --Tibbetts2c (talk) 23:58, 30 March 2008 (UTC)