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Overview of Finance

What is Finance?

Finance is the art and science of managing monetary resources. Put briefly, this involves raising capital to finance corporate level investment, managing the flow of funds into and out of the firm, valuing real and financial assets, and investing a given pool of funds optimally in various different contexts.

From https://www.ozyegin.edu.tr/en/business-administration/undergraduate-ba-program/specialization-areas/finance

What is Economics?

Economics is the scientific study of scarce resources, in particular the exchange, ownership, and use of these resources. This social science, which is also known as the science of scarcity, examines the actions of groups, individuals, and organizations and tries to make sense of why they act. Unlike many scientific studies, economics is limited in how it may conduct controlled experiments. Much of the information gathered is made through observation and deduction. Economists may also use abstract models.

From Campbell, J. (2020). Economics. Salem Press Encyclopedia.