About the Journal

FAQs

1. What is the American Journal of Finance ?

The American Journal of Finance (ISSN 2520-0445) is a prestigious peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes original and high-quality research papers in finance and related fields. It provides a platform for scholars, practitioners, and policymakers to exchange ideas and insights.

2. What topics does the American Journal of Finance cover?

The American Journal of Finance covers a wide range of topics, including corporate finance, asset pricing, financial markets, banking, financial regulation, behavioral finance, and risk management.

3. Is the American Journal of Finance peer-reviewed?

Yes, the American Journal of Finance follows an intensive peer review process that takes approximately 2–3 months. This ensures that all published research articles meet rigorous academic and professional standards.

4. Who serves on the editorial board of the American Journal of Finance?

The American Journal of Finance has a distinguished editorial board consisting of leading experts and scholars from various countries and institutions. Board members oversee the review process and provide constructive feedback to authors.

5. Where is the American Journal of Finance indexed?

The American Journal of Finance is indexed in several reputable academic databases, including Research Gate, Google Scholar, EBSCOhost, Scilit, and Crossref (DOI), which enhance the visibility and credibility of published articles.

6. Does the American Journal of Finance provide DOI numbers?

Yes, the American Journal of Finance provides a unique Digital Object Identifier (DOI) for each article to ensure proper citation, tracking, and global accessibility.

7. Is the American Journal of Finance an open access journal?

Yes, the American Journal of Finance is an open access journal, meaning all articles are freely available for anyone to read, download, and share without restrictions.

8. Are there any publication fees for the American Journal of Finance?

No, the American Journal of Finance does not charge submission, processing, or publication fees. It offers free and accessible publishing opportunities for researchers worldwide.

9. How frequently is the American Journal of Finance published?

The American Journal of Finance is published monthly by AJPO Journals USA LLC, ensuring timely dissemination of research in finance and related fields.

10. Who publishes the American Journal of Finance?

The American Journal of Finance is published by AJPO Journals USA LLC, a reputable international publisher known for maintaining high standards of quality, ethics, and professionalism in scholarly publishing.

11. Why should authors publish in the American Journal of Finance?

Publishing in the American Journal of Finance enhances global visibility, increases citation potential, and provides recognition for authors as experts in finance. It also supports academic career growth and knowledge advancement.

12. How can authors submit to the American Journal of Finance?

Authors can submit manuscripts to the American Journal of Finance through the journal’s official website or by email, following submission guidelines. All submissions undergo a rigorous peer review process before publication.