* Literature Review on Financial Performance: This is a straightforward and commonly used option.
* A Review of the Literature on [Specific Aspect of] Financial Performance: This is better if the review focuses on a particular aspect, e.g., "A Review of the Literature on the Determinants of Financial Performance" or "A Review of the Literature on Financial Performance Measurement in [Industry]."
* Empirical Evidence on Financial Performance: If the review primarily focuses on empirical studies.
* Theoretical Foundations of Financial Performance: If the review focuses on theories and models.
* Analysis of the Literature on Financial Performance: This is a more formal and academic phrasing.
In short, the best title will be descriptive and accurately reflect the scope and content of the review.