Have you written a book on the topic of finance? Do you need a publisher? We’ve featured 10 top financial book publishers below for your review.
1. Wiley
Since its founding over 200 years ago, Wiley continues to be the standard-bearer in the publishing industry. Led by president and CEO Brian Napack, the American company produces books on multiple topics, including business investing, accounting and finance.
Wiley continues to be committed to providing reliable, fact-based reading and study material to both educational institutes and individuals wanting to learn. The company has published “Investment Sizing: A Guide to Better Financial Decision-Making” by Victor Haghani and James White, “Choosing to Prosper: Triumphing Over Adversity, Breaking Out of Comfort Zones, Achieving Your Life and Money Dreams” by Bola Sokunbi, and “Figuring It Out: Answers to the Most Difficult Investment Questions” by Charles D. Ellis.
Interested writers should submit their manuscripts to Wiley, including a completed manuscript with a full table of contents formatted as indicated on the website.
2. Allworth Press
New York, in the United States, is home to Allworth Press, a publisher that became an imprint of Skyhorse Publishing in 2011. Established and led by Tad Crawford, Allworth Press is a recipient of the Small Press Publisher of the Year Award in 1994 from Quality Books.
Today the publisher continues to build on its portfolio of non-fiction books on topics ranging from art and theatre to business, including books on finance and financial planning. Look into examples like “Settling Estates For Everyone” and “How to Avoid Probate for Everyone” by Ronald Farrington Sharp, “Estate Planning” by Leonard D. DuBoff and Amanda Bryan to see what kind of books they have published.
Allworth Press is open to taking manuscripts about topics like business, art and photography. They require a cover letter, chapter outline and your author CV as part of a submission package.
3. Business Expert Press
Business Expert Press is dedicated to the work of creating high-quality business books about a range of different topics, about the past world of business as well as the future. Founded in New Jersey, in the United States, the publisher has been in business since 2008, delivering their material in both print and ebook format.
Business Expert Press publishes business books about a range of topics including finance, business law, corporate communication and economics. “The Human Factor in Mergers, Acquisitions, and Transformational Change” by Dr. Muhammad Rafique, “Understanding Cryptocurrencies” by Ariel Santos-Alborna, and “Sustainable Finance and Impact Investing” by Alan S. Gutterman are a number of books they have published.
Business Expert Press welcomes book proposals about any of the business topics that it publishes, including finance. Their book proposal requirement page details everything authors need to prepare ahead of submission, including an author biography and table of contents.
4. Berrett-Koehler Publishers
Since 1992, Berrett-Koehler Publishers has been proud to be in the position to back authors who are responsible for the books they publish. Owner Steve Piersanti was responsible for launching the publishing house in 1991, bringing his extensive publishing experience built up with another American publisher.
Today, the company operates out of its offices in California, in the United States. They are behind the publication of books on everything from communication and leadership to economic and financial books. Check out some of their published works like “Governmental and Nonprofit Financial Management” by Charles K. Coe, “The Big Investment Lie” by Michael Edesess, and “The 21 Success Secrets of Self-Made Millionaires” by Brian Tracy.
For interested authors, Berrett-Koehler Publishers is actively looking for books to add to their offerings. Take a look at their guidelines, which ask for information regarding the goal of the book, target audience as well as an outline of the book before emailing them your proposal to their email website.
5. Turner Publishing Company
Turner Publishing Company is a publishing house located in Nashville, Tennessee, in the United States. Founded in 1984, the publishing house continues to be led by president and publisher Todd Bottorff. Turner Publishing Company publishes books including books on health and wellness, children’s books, as well as business books about finance and economics.
The company is well known for its full-service support of successful authors, including providing editorial, design and promotion services for any books that successfully make it through their submission process. Turner Publishing Company’s portfolio includes “Bookkeeping Basics: What Every Nonprofit Bookkeeper Needs to Know” by Debra L. Ruegg, “Financial Leadership for Nonprofit Executives: Guiding Your Organization to Long-Term Success” by Jeanne Bell, and “Nonprofit Stewardship: A Better Way to Lead Your Mission-Based Organization” by Peter C. Brinckerhoff.
Turner Publishing Company asks authors who are interested in submitting a book submission to email manuscripts to them for consideration.
6. Kogan Page
Situated in London, in the United Kingdom, Kogan Page is a reputable publisher that was created in 1967. The company was recognized at The Business Book Awards and was awarded Business Book of the Year in 2019. In addition to publishing paperback books, Kogan Page produces audiobooks and ebooks as well.
Kogan Page has produced books related to accounting, business and management, finance, and risk and compliance. Some of their published books are “Effective Financial Management” by Brian Finch, “Financial Management for Technology Start-Ups” by Alnoor Bhimani, and “Managing Financial Information” by David Davies.
Kogan Page is interested in book submissions in genres such as business and management, marketing and communication, and digital and technology. They have clearly indicated the requirements to follow before emailing your book proposal to them.
7. Harriman House
Harriman House is a publishing house founded in London, in the United Kingdom. The company was established in 1992 by co-founders Philip Jenks and Stephen Eckett. Harriman House produces print, audiobooks and ebooks about investing, business, including financial books, marketing and economics.
Authors working with Harriman House will be pleased with their integrity to the publishing process, as well as their commitment to supporting authors. Harriman House has published titles like “A Beginner’s Guide to Charting Financial Markets” by Michael Kahn, “Financial Speculation” by Gerald Ashley, and “The Origin of Financial Crises” by George Cooper.
Writers creating financial books should complete a book proposal and contact Harriman House via email. The publisher is interested and open to proposals.
8. Bloomsbury
Located in New York, in the United States, Bloomsbury is a publishing house of a variety of fiction and non-fiction books. From business and financial books to books on science, history and psychology, Bloomsbury produces books that are original and have been recognized for their quality and contribution to their respective industries.
With the goal of creating educational and valuable reading material for all ages, Bloomsbury continues to produce quality books to this day. For examples of some of the books that Bloomsbury have published, take a look at “The Financialisation of the Citizen” by Guido Comparato, “The Enforcement of EU Financial Law” edited by Jan Crijns, et al., “Financial Surveillance, Privacy and Data Protection” by Foivi Mouzakiti.
Bloomsbury will accept book submissions for books about business and finance. They will require a book synopsis and an author’s CV.
9. One World
One World is a book publisher that was established in 1986 by co-founders Juliet Mabey and Novin Doostdar. It specializes in non-fiction, including books for business and finances, nature, science, biography, religion, and other topics. Operating out of their offices in London, in the United Kingdom, One World also manages two imprints, Rock the Boat and Point Blank.
Since its establishment, One World prides itself in the complete support that they provide its writers, as well as excellent written works that it continues to produce. Some of the titles in their portfolio include “The Particle at the End of the Universe” by Sean Carroll, “The Billionaire Raj” by James Crabtree, and “The Panama Papers” by Bastian Obermayer and Frederik Obermaier.
Interested authors working on non-fiction financial books should review One World’s submission page and complete their submission package, including a query letter and an explanation about why One World would be a suitable publisher for the book that you are writing.
10. Dunburn Press
Working out of Toronto, in Canada, Dunburn Press is a publishing house that is one of Canada’s most reputable companies in the industry. They have created in excess of 2,300 books in genres, including business and financial books, history, sports, and true crime.
Associated with the Ontario Arts Council and the Canada Council for the Arts, Dunburn Press continues to support and publish books that contribute value to society. Their published works include the titles “Money Like You Mean It” by Erica Alini, “Investing Strategies 3-Book Bundle” and “How to Profit from the Next Bull Market” by Alan Dustin.
Dunburn Press will resume accepting submissions in March 2022. They will be looking for submissions of the non-fiction variety by email. The publishing house can only accept submission by Canadian citizens or residents of Canada.