
Encyclopedia of Finance
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From the reviews of the second edition:"The 2,400 definitions in the Encyclopedia of Finance ... could stand alone as a valuable reference for both practitioners and academics. ... this excellent reference is targeted at university, corporate, and finance department libraries. With so much terminology to master in the increasingly complex field of finance, the Encyclopedia of Finance constitutes a valuable resource for those in need of a quick definition or formula as well as a vehicle for those wishing to dig more deeply into any of a wide range of topics." (Ronald L. Moy, CFA Institute, cfapubs.org, February, 2014)
"It is aimed at ... students and researchers and lecturers 'as supplementary material'. ... Every essay has a bibliography worth pursuing. ... There is a comprehensive subject index ... and an author index for those interested in citations and references. ... for courses and research where a wide range of quantitative advice and methodology needs to be on show, it contains a wealth of useful and indicative material. For the specialist, then, worth the outlay." (Stuart Hannabuss, Reference Reviews, Vol. 27 (7), 2013)
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Professor Cheng-Few Lee is a Distinguished Professor of Finance at Rutgers Business School and was chairperson of the Department of Finance from 1988-1995. He has maintained academic and consulting ties in Taiwan, Hong Kong, China and the United States for the past three decades. In the winter 2005 issue of the Journal of Finance Literature , Professor Lee was ranked as the most published finance professor worldwide during 1953-2008.
Professor Alice C. Lee is an Assistant Professor of Finance at San Francisco State University. She has a diverse background, which includes engineering, sales, and management consulting. Her primary areas of teaching and research are corporate finance and financial institutions.