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Kejuruteraan kewangan

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Kejuruteraan kewangan ialah bidang pelbagai disiplin yang melibatkan teori kewangan, kaedah kejuruteraan, dan peralatan matematik dan praktik pengaturcaraan.[1] Kejuruteraan kewangan telah didefinisikan sebagai aplikasi dari kaedah teknikal, terutama dari matematik kewangan dan kewangan pengkomputan dalam mempraktikkan kewangan.[2] Meskipun dinamakan "kejuruteraan", tetapi kejuruteraan kewangan tidak digabungkan dalam bidang sains kejuruteraan pada umumnya. Accreditation Board for Engineering and Technology ABET tidak memberikan akreditasi untuk kejuruteraan kewangan,[3] melainkan oleh International Association of Financial Engineers.

  1. ^ "Overview". Columbia University Department of Industrial Engineering and Operations Research. Diarkibkan daripada yang asal pada 2012-07-17. Dicapai pada 2012-07-22.
  2. ^ Tanya S. Beder and Cara M. Marshall, Financial Engineering: The Evolution of a Profession, Wiley (June 7, 2011) 978-0470455814
  3. ^ "List of Member Societies". ABET. Dicapai pada 26 April 2013.

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