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The graph shows the changes in the impact factor of ^ and its corresponding percentile for the sake of comparison with the entire literature. Impact Factor is the most common scientometric index, which is defined by the number of citations of papers in two preceding years divided by the number of papers published in those years.
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TwitterJournal of Banking and Finance Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - The Journal of Banking and Finance (JBF) publishes theoretical and empirical research papers spanning all the major research fields in finance and banking. The aim of the Journal of Banking and Finance is to provide an outlet for the increasing flow of scholarly research concerning financial institutions and the money and capital markets within which they function. The Journal's emphasis is on theoretical developments and their implementation, empirical, applied, and policy-oriented research in banking and other domestic and international financial institutions and markets. The Journal's purpose is to improve communications between, and within, the academic and other research communities and policymakers and operational decision-makers at financial institutions - private and public, national and international, and their regulators. The Journal is one of the largest Finance journals, with approximately 1500 new submissions per year, mainly in the following areas: Asset Management; Asset Pricing; Banking (Efficiency, Regulation, Risk Management, Solvency); Behavioural Finance; Capital Structure; Corporate Finance; Corporate Governance; Derivative Pricing and Hedging; Distribution Forecasting with Financial Applications; Entrepreneurial Finance; Empirical Finance; Financial Economics; Financial Markets (Alternative, Bonds, Currency, Commodity, Derivatives, Equity, Energy, Real Estate); FinTech; Fund Management; General Equilibrium Models; High-Frequency Trading; Intermediation; International Finance; Hedge Funds; Investments; Liquidity; Market Efficiency; Market Microstructure; Mergers and Acquisitions; Networks; Performance Analysis; Political Risk; Portfolio Optimization; Regulation of Financial Markets and Institutions; Risk Management and Analysis; Systemic Risk; Term Structure Models; Venture Capital. Abstracting and Indexing UMI Data Courier Journal of Money, Credit, and Banking Current Contents Management Contents ABI/Inform Journal of Economic Literature Social Sciences Citation Index ABSCAN RePEc Scopus ScienceDirect Scopus ABI/Inform
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TwitterIndian Journal of Finance and Banking Impact Factor 2024-2025 - ResearchHelpDesk - Indian Journal of Finance and Banking (IJFB) is an international, double-blind peer-reviewed, scholarly open access journal on the financial market, instruments, policy, and management research published both online and print by CRIBFB. Aims & Scope The subject areas include, but are not limited to the following fields: Insurance Uncertainty Portfolio Theory Asset Pricing Futures Markets Investment Policy Agency Theory Risk Management Banking Systems Computational Finance Behavioral Finance Financial Econometrics Corporate Governance Credit and Market Risk Advanced Stochastic Methods Financial Intermediation Public Finance Management Financial Regulation and Policy Fiscal Markets and Instruments Financial Derivatives Research Financial Instruments for Risk Management Statistical and Empirical Financial Studies Asset-Liability Management Bank Assurance Banking Crises Derivatives and Structured Financial Products Efficiency and Performance of Financial Institutions and Bank Branches Financing Decisions of Banks Investment Banking Management of Financial Institutions Technological Progress and Banking Foreign Exchange Management Conventional Vs. Non-Conventional Banking Internet Banking Mobile Banking Retail Banking E-Banking CSR of Bank SMEs Banking Bankruptcy Prediction and Determinants Corporate Finance International Finance Rural Finance Fixed Income Securities Alternative Investments Portfolio and Security Analysis Time Value of Money Credit Risk Modelling and Management Financial Engineering Foreign Exchange Markets Law and Finance Mergers and Acquisitions Mutual Funds Management Portfolio Management Regulations of Financial Markets Venture Capital Microcredit Valuation Risk and Return Liquidity Management Foreign Direct Investment Financial Accounting Financial Statement Analysis Microeconomics Econometrics models Macroeconomics Information in Relation to Finance, Banking, and Business, etc. Indian Journal of Finance and Banking currently has an acceptance rate of 25%. The average time between submission and final decision is 20 days and the average time between acceptance and publication is 30 days.
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Other-Non-Cash-Items Time Series for KakaoBank Corp. KakaoBank Corp., an Internet bank, provides banking services through electronic financial transaction method in South Korea. It offers various deposits, including checking, group, safe box, piggy bank, journal account, time deposits, flexible savings, and 26 week and one month savings accounts; loans, comprising micro, overdraft, credit, used car, housing deposit, housing deposit loan refinancing, mortgage, and mortgage loan refinancing loans; loan comparison, credit loan refinancing, and credit information services; investments/ forex products, which include funds, securities brokerage accounts, overseas remittance, WU transfer, and dollar boxes. The company also provides cards, including friends and group, co-branded credit cards, and credit card platforms; and business owner and mini services. It operates mobile banking centers and computer data centers. The company was formerly known as KakaoBank of Korea Corp. and changed its name to KakaoBank Corp. in June 2020. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Seongnam-si, South Korea.
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Free-Cash-Flow-To-The-Firm Time Series for KakaoBank Corp. KakaoBank Corp., an Internet bank, provides banking services through electronic financial transaction method in South Korea. It offers various deposits, including checking, group, safe box, piggy bank, journal account, time deposits, flexible savings, and 26 week and one month savings accounts; loans, comprising micro, overdraft, credit, used car, housing deposit, housing deposit loan refinancing, mortgage, and mortgage loan refinancing loans; loan comparison, credit loan refinancing, and credit information services; investments/ forex products, which include funds, securities brokerage accounts, overseas remittance, WU transfer, and dollar boxes. The company also provides cards, including friends and group, co-branded credit cards, and credit card platforms; and business owner and mini services. It operates mobile banking centers and computer data centers. The company was formerly known as KakaoBank of Korea Corp. and changed its name to KakaoBank Corp. in June 2020. The company was founded in 2016 and is headquartered in Seongnam-si, South Korea.
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This graph shows how the impact factor of ^ is computed. The left axis depicts the number of papers published in years X-1 and X-2, and the right axis displays their citations in year X.