Carnegie Mellon Libraries: Business: Finance

 

Finance

The sites below focus on finance resources. They include both print and electronic materials.

If you are a participant in the Master of Science in Computational Finance program, we have a special Resource Guide for you.

* Dictionaries & Encyclopedias

* Handbooks and Tools for Calculations

* Company Information:

* Articles, Data, and Other Research Sources:
* Career Related Resources

* Professional and Trade Associations

* Research Centers and Programs in Finance at Carnegie Mellon:
Dictionaries & Encyclopedias:

Handbooks and Tools for Calculations:

Company Directories:

Company Financials:

Industry Ratios:

Indexes and databases:


Selected Journals:

Below is a selected list of journal titles available in Hunt Library, unless otherwise indicated. Several journals are available electronically, either by a direct link or via the databases: ABI/Inform, Electronic Collections Online, General Business File (GBF), Wilson Select.

Search all JSTOR's finance-related journals, or go directly to an individual title from the links below:

Cameo (CArnegie MEllon Online catalog): Use Cameo to locate books on topics related to finance useful subject headings are below.

Subject headings useful for finding books in our online catalog:

Subject keywords can be used alone, or in combination with the words finance, mathematical models, or decision making (e.g., business enterprises and finance).

Book series are available for finance. They can be searched as title keywords in Cameo. Publisher's name is in parentheses.

Investment Information Subscription Services:

Statistics & Data:

Finance Gateways Sites:

Working Papers:

Career Related Resources:

Professional and Trade Association:


Research Centers at Carnegie Mellon:


Finance Related Programs at Carnegie Mellon:


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