International Conference on Business & Finance Studies ICBFS on July 06-08, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands - Conference Index

International Conference on Business & Finance Studies ICBFS on July 06-08, 2026 in Amsterdam, Netherlands

International Conference on Business & Finance Studies (ICBFS) July 06, 2026 - Amsterdam, Netherlands

49th AMSTERDAM International Conference on Business & Finance Studies (ICBFS-26) scheduled on July 6-8, 2026 Amsterdam (Netherlands) is for the researchers, social-scientists, scholars, engineers and practitioners from all around the world to present and share ongoing research activities. This conference provides opportunities for the delegates to exchange new ideas and application experiences face to face, to establish business or research relations and to find global partners for future collaboration.

Presentation Options:

Oral Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence)

Poster Presentation at Conference Venue (in Physical Presence)

ONLINE (video presentation with WhatsApp/viber/Skype)

OFFLINE (creating PowerPoint presentation without/with recorded voice for conference participants)

All registered papers will be online at ISBN DOI Indexed Conference Proceedings OR in the ISSN journals.

Call for papers/Topics

Full Articles/ Reviews/ Shorts Papers/ Abstracts are welcomed in the following research fields:

1. Corporate & Business Finance

This pillar focuses on how companies raise capital, invest in projects, and manage daily operations to maximize value.

Financial Accounting & Reporting

The Three Financial Statements (Income Statement, Balance Sheet, Cash Flow Statement)

GAAP (Generally Accepted Accounting Principles) vs. IFRS

Auditing and Internal Controls

Capital Budgeting

Net Present Value (NPV) and Internal Rate of Return (IRR)

Payback Period and Profitability Index

Project Valuation and Scoping

Capital Structure & Raising Capital

Equity Financing (Stocks, Venture Capital, Private Equity)

Debt Financing (Bonds, Bank Loans, Lines of Credit)

Cost of Capital (WACC - Weighted Average Cost of Capital)

Working Capital Management

Inventory Management (Just-in-Time, EOQ)

Accounts Receivable and Payable (Credit Terms)

Cash Flow Forecasting and Liquidity

Strategic Corporate Actions

Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)

Divestitures and Spin-offs

Dividend Policy and Share Buybacks

2. Personal Finance & Wealth Management

This pillar focuses on the financial lifecycle of individuals and households.

Financial Planning Foundations

Budgeting Methods (50/30/20 Rule, Zero-Based Budgeting)

Emergency Fund Planning

Credit Score Management and Debt Reduction

Investment Management

Asset Allocation (Stocks, Bonds, Real Estate, Commodities)

Diversification and Portfolio Rebalancing

Active vs. Passive Investing (Mutual Funds, ETFs, Index Funds)

Retirement & Estate Planning

Tax-Advantaged Accounts (401k, IRA, Roth options)

Annuities and Social Security Benefits

Wills, Trusts, and Inheritance Tax

Risk Management & Insurance

Life, Health, and Disability Insurance

Property and Casualty Insurance (Auto, Home)

Liability Coverage

Tax Planning

Income Tax Brackets and Deductions

Capital Gains and Losses

Tax-Loss Harvesting

3. Financial Markets & Institutions

This pillar covers the "plumbing" of the global financial system where capital is traded.

Banking & Lending

Commercial vs. Investment Banking

Central Banking (The Federal Reserve, Monetary Policy, Interest Rates)

FinTech and Neo-banking

Equity & Debt Markets

Stock Exchanges (NYSE, NASDAQ)

Primary Markets (IPOs) vs. Secondary Markets

Fixed Income (Treasuries, Municipal Bonds, Corporate Bonds)

Derivatives & Alternative Investments

Options, Futures, and Swaps

Hedge Funds and Commodities

Cryptocurrencies and Blockchain Finance (DeFi)

Quantitative Finance

Algorithmic Trading

Financial Modeling and Econometrics

Risk Models (Value at Risk - VaR)

4. Public Finance

This pillar deals with how the state manages resources for the public good.

Fiscal Policy

Government Taxation (Progressive vs. Regressive)

Public Spending and Infrastructure

Deficit Spending and National Debt

Economic Stability

Inflation and Deflation Management

Public Pensions and Social Safety Nets

International Trade and Balance of Payments

5. Specialized & Emerging Fields

Modern finance often intersects with technology and psychology.

Behavioral Finance: Studying how psychological biases (loss aversion, overconfidence) affect market prices.

Sustainable Finance (ESG): Environmental, Social, and Governance criteria in investing.

International Finance: Foreign Exchange (Forex) markets and Multinational Financial Management.

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