Financial affairs journals publish high quality empirical and theoretical research on the demand, supply, regulation, and pricing of financial services. Financial services are broadly defined to include banking, risk management, capital markets, mutual funds, insurance, venture capital, consumer and corporate finance, and the technologies used to produce, distribute, and regulate these services. Macro-financial policy issues, including comparative financial systems, the globalization of financial services, and the impact of these phenomena on economic growth and financial stability, are also within the scope of interest. The Journal seeks to promote research that enriches the understanding of financial services industries, to elevate industry and product efficiencies, as well as to inform the debate and promote the formulation of sound public policies. The open access movement gained popularity after the Budapest meeting of the Open Society Institute in 2001. Under this provision, pre-prints that are yet to be reviewed can be posted online. This enables the fellow researchers of the latest updates and findings. This is provision also meant to transmit and link to the subsequent publications in the same domain. The digital peer reviewed journals cover the novel and current scientific studies taking place across universities and research centers in various parts of the world. This leads to limitless and hassle-free dissemination of knowledge, as per the provisions of Bethesda Statement, which implies that, the transmission of digital content should be circulated among subscribers and readers without copyright restrictions. Each open access journal delivers the latest updates in the respected research area in various formats so that subscribers can access the same through various options.