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

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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. What if there’s a budget overrun or construction delay?

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How to Get an Investment Banking Internship

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You probably won’t be able to get a “real” IB internship, but you can find some good alternatives: Search fund internships. Corporate finance roles at nearby companies. Corporate banking. And yes, some banks will still start later, but you want to keep your options open so you can apply to as many firms as possible.

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Wealth Management vs. Investment Banking: Career Deathmatch

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You will very rarely get exposed to the type of financial modeling that bankers complete: 3-statement models , DCF models , M&A models , LBO models , and so on. It offers the broadest set of possible exits within the finance industry if you leave early (in your Analyst years).

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Capital Markets vs. Investment Banking: Deals, Careers, Recruiting, Exits, and Offer Decisions

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Note that while Leveraged Finance is technically in “capital markets,” it is closer to groups like M&A because most of the work relates to funding for acquisitions and leveraged buyouts. If you want a long-term finance career (stay in banking or switch to private equity, corporate development, hedge funds, etc.),

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Equity Research vs. Investment Banking: Careers, Compensation, Exits, and AI/Automation Risk

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For example, in IB interviews, youll have to know about accounting, valuation/DCF analysis, merger models, and LBO models plus the usual fit/behavioral questions , your resume walkthrough , and a few recent deals. If you do IB, you can get into deal-based roles ( private equity , corporate development , venture capital , etc.),