2010 Editorial Calendar (pdf)

2010 Deadlines

Submission Guidelines

Instructions for Charts, Graphs,Tables

Media Kits

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2010 Editorial Calendar

Bank Accounting & Finance welcomes byline articles to be considered for publication.

Bank Accounting & Finance is the first in-depth, practical magazine for bank accounting and financial officers. Readers are CFOs, treasurers, controllers, accountants, auditors, cashiers, and financial VPs.

Readers are interested in articles on topics including, but not limited to, the following:
• financial accounting
• management accounting
• capital planning
• profitability measurement
• asset/liability management
• liquidity issues
• treasury management and investment policy
• bank stock analysis
• risk management
• portfolio management
• new financial instruments and capital markets products
• cost control
• mergers and acquisitions
• technology
• reporting systems
• auditing and internal control
• regulation
• taxes

Case studies, surveys, and advice on implementing new accounting standards and regulations are particularly welcome. See a list of recent articles.

Articles should be practical, with concrete advice, illustrative anecdotes and examples, and a description of results readers might expect if they follow the author’s recommendations. Articles generally run from 2,500 to 5,000 words (10 to 20 double-spaced typewritten pages).

2009-10 Deadlines

Issue December 2009 February 2010 April 2010 June 2010 August 2010 October 2010 December 2010 February 2011  
Copy deadline 10/1 12/1/09 2/1/10 4/2 6/1 8/1 10/1 12/1/10  
Mail date 12/9 2/11/10 4/11 6/11 8/15 10/11 12/9 2/11/11  

Submission Guidelines

To propose an article, please contact editor Claire Greene, 978-369-6285. She can help you tailor your idea to meet Bank Accounting & Finance’s specific needs for manuscripts.

Instructions for Charts, Graphs, Tables

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