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Investment Banking

Author : Joshua Pearl,Joshua Rosenbaum
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2013-05-29
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781118727768
File Size : 15,8 Mb
Total Download : 193

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Book Summary: Investment Banking, UNIVERSITY EDITION is a highlyaccessible and authoritative book written by investment bankersthat explains how to perform the valuation work at the core of thefinancial world. This body of work builds on Rosenbaum andPearl’s combined 30+ years of experience on a multitude oftransactions, as well as input received from numerous investmentbankers, investment professionals at private equity firms and hedgefunds, attorneys, corporate executives, peer authors, anduniversity professors. This book fills a noticeable gap in contemporary financeliterature, which tends to focus on theory rather than practicalapplication. It focuses on the primary valuation methodologiescurrently used on Wall Street—comparable companies, precedenttransactions, DCF, and LBO analysis—as well as M&Aanalysis. The ability to perform these methodologies is especiallycritical for those students aspiring to gain full-time positions atinvestment banks, private equity firms, or hedge funds. This is thebook Rosenbaum and Pearl wish had existed when we were trying tobreak into Wall Street. Written to reflect today’s dynamic market conditions,Investment Banking, UNIVERSITY EDITIONskillfully: Introduces students to the primary valuation methodologiescurrently used on Wall Street Uses a step-by-step how-to approach for each methodology andbuilds a chronological knowledge base Defines key terms, financial concepts, and processesthroughout Provides a comprehensive overview of the fundamentals of LBOsand an organized M&A sale process Presents new coverage of M&A buy-side analyticaltools—which includes both qualitative aspects, such as buyermotivations and strategies, along with technical financial andvaluation assessment tools Includes a comprehensive merger consequences analysis,including accretion/(dilution) and balance sheet effects Contains challenging end-of-chapter questions to reinforceconcepts covered A perfect guide for those seeking to learn the fundamentals ofvaluation, M&A , and corporate finance used in investmentbanking and professional investing, this UNIVERSITYEDITION—which includes an instructor’scompanion site—is an essential asset. It provides studentswith an invaluable education as well as a much-needed edge forgaining entry to the ultra-competitive world of professionalfinance.

Investment Banking

Author : Joshua Rosenbaum,Joshua Pearl
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2020-03-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781119706588
File Size : 23,9 Mb
Total Download : 621

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Book Summary: A timely update to the global best-selling book on investment banking and valuation In the constantly evolving world of finance, a solid technical foundation is an essential tool for success. Due to the fast-paced nature of this world, however, no one was able to take the time to properly codify its lifeblood—namely, valuation and dealmaking. Rosenbaum and Pearl originally responded to this need in 2009 by writing the first edition of the book that they wish had existed when they were trying to break into Wall Street. Investment Banking: Valuation, LBOs, M&A, and IPOs, Third Edition is a highly accessible and authoritative book written by investment bankers that explains how to perform the valuation work and financial analysis at the core of Wall Street—comparable companies, precedent transactions, DCF, LBO, M&A analysis . . . and now IPO analytics and valuation. Using a step-by-step, how-to approach for each methodology, the authors build a chronological knowledge base and define key terms, financial concepts, and processes throughout the book. The genesis for the original book stemmed from the authors' personal experiences as students interviewing for investment banking positions. As they both independently went through the rigorous process, they realized that their classroom experiences were a step removed from how valuation and financial analysis were performed in real-world situations. Consequently, they created this book to provide a leg up to those individuals seeking or beginning careers on Wall Street—from students at undergraduate universities and graduate schools to "career changers" looking to break into finance. Now, over 10 years after the release of the first edition, the book is more relevant and topical than ever. It is used in over 200 universities globally and has become a go-to resource for investment banks, private equity, investment firms, and corporations undertaking M&A transactions, LBOs, IPOs, restructurings, and investment decisions. As the world of finance adjusts to the new normal of the post-Great Recession era, it merits revisiting the pillars of the second edition for today's environment. While the fundamentals haven't changed, the environment must adapt to changing market developments and conditions. As a result, Rosenbaum and Pearl have updated their widely adopted book accordingly, while adding two new chapters on IPOs.

Investment Banking For Dummies

Author : Matthew Krantz,Robert R. Johnson
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2020-07-14
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781119748717
File Size : 19,9 Mb
Total Download : 366

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Book Summary: Get started in investment banking Ace your investment bank course Navigate bull and bear markets Excel in the world of investment banking One of the most lucrative fields in business, investment banking frequently perplexes even banking professionals working within its complex laws. Investment Banking For Dummies remedies common misconceptions with a straightforward assessment of banking fundamentals. This book tracks to typical university courses on the subject and helps students and professionals understand the fundamentals of investment banking. With new and updated content, this edition addresses the major financial changes that have occurred in recent years. Inside... Key investment banking operations Strategies for risk management Advice on cryptocurrencies Updated IPO coverage Discounted cash flow analysis Mergers and acquisitions Structuring a leveraged buyout Resources for investment bankers

The Accidental Investment Banker

Author : Jonathan A. Knee
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Release : 2006-08-15
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 0198042051
File Size : 29,8 Mb
Total Download : 368

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Book Summary: Jonathan A. Knee had a ringside seat during the go-go, boom-and-bust decade and into the 21st century, at the two most prestigious investment banks on Wall Street--Goldman Sachs and Morgan Stanley. In this candid and irreverent insider's account of an industry in free fall, Knee captures an exhilarating era of fabulous deal-making in a free-wheeling Internet economy--and the catastrophe that followed when the bubble burst. Populated with power players, back stabbers, celebrity bankers, and godzillionaires, here is a vivid account of the dramatic upheaval that took place in investment banking. Indeed, Knee entered an industry that was typified by the motto "first-class business in a first-class way" and saw it transformed in a decade to a free-for-all typified by the acronym IBG, YBG ("I'll be gone, you'll be gone"). Increasingly mercenary bankers signed off on weak deals, knowing they would leave them in the rear-view mirror. Once, investment bankers prospered largely on their success in serving the client, preserving the firm, and protecting the public interest. Now, in the "financial supermarket" era, bankers felt not only that each day might be their last, but that their worth was tied exclusively to how much revenue they generated for the firm on that day--regardless of the source. Today, most young executives feel no loyalty to their firms, and among their clients, Knee finds an unprecedented but understandable level of cynicism and distrust of investment banks. Brimming with insight into what investment bankers actually do, and told with biting humor and unflinching honesty, The Accidental Investment Banker offers a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of the most powerful companies on Wall Street.

How to Be an Investment Banker

Author : Andrew Gutmann
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Release : 2013-03-26
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9781118494363
File Size : 11,8 Mb
Total Download : 656

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Book Summary: A top-notch resource for anyone who wants to break into the demanding world of investment banking For undergraduates and MBA students, this book offers the perfect preparation for the demanding and rigorous investment banking recruitment process. It features an overview of investment banking and careers in the field, followed by chapters on the core accounting and finance skills that make up the necessary framework for success as a junior investment banker. The book then moves on to address the kind of specific technical interview and recruiting questions that students will encounter in the job search process, making this the ideal resource for anyone who wants to enter the field. The ideal test prep resource for undergraduates and MBA students trying to break into investment banking Based on author Andrew Gutmann's proprietary 24 to 30-hour course Features powerful learning tools, including sample interview questions and answers and online resources For anyone who wants to break into investment banking, How to Be an Investment Banker is the perfect career-making guide.

Investment Banking Explained: An Insider's Guide to the Industry

Author : Michel Fleuriet
Publisher : McGraw Hill Professional
Release : 2008-07-20
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9780071642880
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Total Download : 422

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Book Summary: Insider guidance to the modern world of investment banking today In Investment Banking Explained, Wharton professor and global financier Michel Fleuriet provides a complete overview of investment banking in its modern form; defines key terms; identifies structures, strategies, and operational aspects; and analyzes the strategy in each of the main functional areas of an investment bank.

Corporate and Investment Banking

Author : Fidelio Tata
Publisher : Springer Nature
Release : 2020-07-19
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783030443412
File Size : 25,9 Mb
Total Download : 497

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Book Summary: This book provides unique information to prepare graduates and newly hired corporate and investment banking professionals for a career in the global markets environment of large universal and international investment banks. It shows the interrelationship between the three specific business functions of sales, trading, and research, as well as the interaction with corporate and institutional clients. The book fills a gap in the available literature by linking financial market theory to the practical aspects of day-to-day operations on a trading floor and offers a taxonomy of the current banking business, providing an in-depth analysis of the main market participants in the global markets ecosystem. Engaging the reader with case studies, anecdotes, and industry color, the book addresses the risks and opportunities of the global markets business in today’s global financial markets both from a theoretical and from a practitioner’s perspective and focuses on the most important fixed-income financial instruments from a pricing, risk-management, and client-marketing perspective.

Investment Banking

Author : Giuliano Iannotta
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Release : 2010-01-12
Category : Business & Economics
ISBN : 9783540937654
File Size : 44,8 Mb
Total Download : 138

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Book Summary: From a historical point of view, the main activity of investment banks is what today we call security underwriting. Investment banks buy securities, such as bonds and stocks, from an issuer and then sell them to the ?nal investors. In the eighteenth century, the main securities were bonds issued by governments. The way these bonds were priced and placed is extraordinarily similar to the system that inve- ment banks still use nowadays. When a government wanted to issue new bonds, it negotiated with a few prominent “middlemen” (today we would call them investment bankers). The middlemen agreed to take a fraction of the bonds: they accepted to do so only after having canvassed a list of people they could rely upon. The people on the list were the ?nal investors. The middlemen negotiated with the government even after the issuance. Indeed, in those days governments often changed unilaterally the bond conditions and being on the list of an important middleman could make the difference. On the other hand, middlemen with larger lists were considered to be in a better bargaining position. This game was repeated over time, and hence, reputation mattered. For the middlemen, being trusted by both the investors on the list and by the issuing governments was crucial.