Financial institution

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In Financial economics, a financial institution acts as an agent that provides financial services for its clients. Financial institutions generally fall under financial regulation from a government authority.

Financial institutions provide a service of moving funds from investors, those with excess funds, to companies, those in need of funds. These financial institutions make it easy and affordable for small investors to invest.

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Financial economics

General areas of finance

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