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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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Traits of a Successful Investment Banking Analyst

Wizenius

Follow the financial markets and macro-economic trends, keeping an eye on the regulatory bodies of your country. This will help you understand the intricacies of the company and strengthen your financial modelling abilities. 2) Intellectual Conversations: Get ready to engage in intellectual conversations with industry big shots.

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What is a Retainer Fee? (Definition, Examples in Finance)

Peak Frameworks

Retainer fees , an integral part of the finance landscape, offer security for both professionals and clients. While they're seen in numerous sectors, their significance shines particularly in investment banking , private equity, and corporate finance.

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12 Concepts We Can Learn From MID Market M&A to use on SMBs from How2Exit's Interview W/ John Carvalho

How2Exit

The two individuals, the host and guest, one with a background in real estate investment and marketing, and the other with a professional accounting and corporate finance background, both found their way into the world of mergers and acquisitions through different paths.

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