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KOTRA New York Partners with MergersCorp to Elevate Korean Business Opportunities in M&A and Corporate Finance

MergersCorp M&A International

New York, NY – The Korea Trade-Investment Promotion Agency (KOTRA) in New York is excited to announce its strategic partnership with MergersCorp M&A International, an american leading investment banking and advisory firm specializing in mergers and acquisitions (M&A) and corporate finance. Strengthening Korea-U.S. As the U.S.

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Project Finance vs. Corporate Finance: Careers, Recruiting, Financial Modeling, and More

Mergers and Inquisitions

With the craze over renewable energy and infrastructure over the past few years, we’ve received more and more questions about Project Finance vs. Corporate Finance. And yes, coincidentally, we have a new Project Finance & Infrastructure Modeling course.

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The Path to Success: How to Become an Investment Banker

OfficeHours

While a degree in finance, economics, or related fields is highly sought after, investment banks will hire candidates with a diversity of backgrounds, especially in STEM fields. To develop these skills, take classes in finance and economics, regardless of your major. Maybe even more important than your major is your GPA.

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Corporations: Examples, Structures, Pros, and Cons

Peak Frameworks

In this post, we will explain the concept of a corporation , its types, benefits, and challenges, and how it influences the economy. The Basic Structure of a Corporation In essence, a corporation is a legal entity distinct from its owners, capable of rights and obligations similar to an individual. S Corporations A U.S.-specific

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Shareholders vs. Stakeholders - Understanding Corporate Responsibilities

Peak Frameworks

In the world of finance and corporate responsibility, two terms frequently arise: "stakeholder" and "shareholder." A shareholder is an individual or entity that owns shares or stock in a corporation. What is a Shareholder? By virtue of their ownership, they possess a direct financial interest in the company's success.

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What is a Price Index? (Definition, Examples, and Applications)

Peak Frameworks

A consistently low CPI can be a sign of economic stagnation. Application in Private Equity and Corporate Finance In the heart of high-stakes deals and corporate strategies, price indices serve as a touchstone for decision-making processes in both private equity and corporate finance. Example: In the U.S.,

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Peet van Biljon

M&A Leadership Council

He is a former consultant at McKinsey & Company and expert in the Strategy & Corporate Finance Practice. As part of his strategy and transformation advisory work, Peet occasionally assists corporate clients with M&A. Accounting and Economics) and M.Com. Economics) degrees from the University of South Africa.