jfqa-submission

star 39

Use when running the final pre-submission preflight for the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) via Editorial Manager — text-searchable single PDF, 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, double-anonymous anonymization, the 100-word abstract cap, the $350 fee, prior-rejection disclosure to avoid the one-year ban, and code-sharing exception timing. Final checks; it does not draft content.

brycewang-stanford By brycewang-stanford schedule Updated 6/10/2026

name: jfqa-submission description: Use when running the final pre-submission preflight for the Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis (JFQA) via Editorial Manager — text-searchable single PDF, 8.5x11 / 1-inch / 12-pt Times New Roman double-spaced formatting, double-anonymous anonymization, the 100-word abstract cap, the $350 fee, prior-rejection disclosure to avoid the one-year ban, and code-sharing exception timing. Final checks; it does not draft content.

JFQA Submission Preflight (jfqa-submission)

Run this before pressing submit on Editorial Manager (editorialmanager.com/jfqa/). JFQA requires an account separate from a Cambridge Core account.

Process facts (verify on the official page)

  • Published by Cambridge University Press for the University of Washington Foster School of Business.
  • $350 fee (re-verified 2026-06-22, unchanged), credit card only; $275 refunded if the paper is not sent to a reviewer (a desk reject keeps $75). Double-anonymous review; the text-searchable PDF goes blind to reviewer(s). No fixed length limit, but over-long papers are likely desk-rejected.
  • Editor structure: JFQA has no single Editor-in-Chief — seven Managing Editors (Bessembinder, Duchin, Foucault, Harford, Li, Pennacchi, Siegel as of 2026-06-22) handle papers by assignment. Upcoming: Pennacchi steps down 1 Sep 2026, replaced by Mariassunta Giannetti (announced 4 Jun 2026). Re-verify the current slate before submission.

Preflight checklist

Manuscript & formatting

  • Single text-searchable PDF (no image-only pages, no separate figure files).
  • 8.5 × 11 paper, 1-inch margins, 12-pt Times New Roman, double-spaced body and appendices.
  • Abstract: one paragraph, ≤ 100 words (see jfqa-contribution-framing).
  • Tables/figures embedded, numbered, with self-contained notes (see jfqa-tables-figures).

Anonymization (double-anonymous — required)

  • No author names, affiliations, or acknowledgments in the PDF.
  • Self-citations phrased neutrally; PDF metadata scrubbed of author identity.

Disclosures & resubmission rule

  • If this paper was previously rejected by JFQA and substantially modified, the cover letter explicitly discloses the prior rejection — failing to do so triggers desk rejection and a one-year submission ban for the corresponding author.
  • Confirmed not under review elsewhere.

Code-sharing timing

  • If you need a code-sharing exception (e.g., delayed release for confidential data), it is requested on this initial submission — not later (see jfqa-replication-and-data-policy).

Anti-patterns

  • Image-only PDF; abstract over 100 words; wrong font/margins/spacing; author identity left in text or metadata.
  • Resubmitting a previously rejected paper without disclosing it (one-year ban); requesting a code-sharing exception only after submission.

Desk-reject patterns at the JFQA screen

Pattern Why it fails here Preflight fix
Abstract at 130 words violates a stated hard cap before content is judged compress with jfqa-contribution-framing
Scanned or image-only exhibits breaks the text-searchable-PDF requirement regenerate exhibits as embedded vector/text
Manuscript far longer than the contribution JFQA explicitly discourages over-long papers move robustness to an Internet Appendix
Author name in PDF Properties de-anonymizes a double-anonymous process scrub metadata, rebuild from a clean profile
Undisclosed prior JFQA rejection triggers desk rejection plus the one-year ban disclose in the cover letter with the change summary
Descriptive essay without quantitative analysis misses the journal's quantitative identity retest fit via jfqa-topic-selection first
Exception request sent after submission the policy requires it at initial submission fold the request into today's cover letter

Submission-day run sheet

  1. Rebuild the PDF from the final source on a clean user profile; verify searchability by text-searching a phrase from a table note.
  2. Open the PDF properties and confirm Author/Creator fields carry no names; re-export if they do.
  3. Re-count the abstract one final time — edits during revision quietly push it past 100 words.
  4. Log in to the Editorial Manager JFQA account (it is separate from any Cambridge Core login); enter all co-authors with current affiliations in the metadata, which stays hidden from reviewers.
  5. Paste the cover letter: prior-rejection disclosure if applicable, code-sharing exception request if needed, and a one-line fit statement naming the subfield.
  6. Pay the $350 by credit card; download and archive the submission confirmation and the exact PDF submitted, since the R&R must diff against it months later.

Specific upload fields and fee mechanics evolve — confirm against the journal's current author guidelines on the day you submit.

Output format

【PDF】single, text-searchable, exhibits embedded? [Y/N]
【Formatting】8.5x11 / 1-in / 12-pt TNR / double-spaced? [Y/N]
【Abstract】≤100 words, one paragraph? [Y/N]
【Anonymized】body + metadata clean? [Y/N]
【Prior-rejection disclosure】included if applicable? [Y/N/NA]
【Code exception】requested now if needed? [Y/N/NA]
【Fee】$350 ready ($275 refundable)? [Y/N]
【Next step】await desk decision → jfqa-rebuttal on R&R

Supplementary resources

Install via CLI
npx skills add https://github.com/brycewang-stanford/Awesome-Journal-Skills --skill jfqa-submission
Repository Details
star Stars 39
call_split Forks 11
navigation Branch main
article Path SKILL.md
More from Creator
brycewang-stanford
brycewang-stanford Explore all skills →