rahanduse
Rahanduse is the Estonian term for finance, representing the management of monetary resources by individuals, businesses, and the state. The field encompasses budgeting, lending, investing, risk management, insurance, taxation, accounting, and the operation of financial markets. In common usage, rahandus covers both the discipline of finance and practical financial activities, spanning private sector finance, corporate finance, and public finance (riigirahandus).
Historically, the modern rahandus system in Estonia developed after the country regained independence in 1991, as
Subfields within rahandus include corporate finance, personal finance, public finance, financial markets, and financial regulation and
Significance of rahandus lies in its influence on economic policy, corporate strategy, and household decision-making. It