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Financial Analyst / Investment Banker

August 26th, 2009

The video explain the profile of a Financial Analyst / Investment banker

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21 Responses to “Financial Analyst / Investment Banker”

  1. Comment by sjs2011

    I have to admit, I …
    I have to admit, I did chuckle when I heard that.. haha

    Quite a lot of hate in this comment page.. it feels good to achieve something others obviously could not.. !!!

  2. Comment by axe863

    One should always …
    One should always be highly diversified

  3. Comment by axe863

    Are you actually …
    Are you actually prompting the pseudo-scientific idea of technical analysis ?

  4. Comment by axe863

    The general law …
    The general law profession is oversaturated in America. I cannot comment on the level of saturation for corporate lawyers. It is always important to research these things.

  5. Comment by Shakaila32

    This is hysterical. …
    This is hysterical. They’re like… I got a bunch of great AAA backed mortgages from paupers owning mansions… oh sure, they’ll get rich by being in the house because it won’t stop gaining value.
    Capitalism is awesome. Invest in crap, get crapped on.
    -X

  6. Comment by derekleo1989

    “That means the job …
    “That means the job outlook for financial analysts is becoming increasingly bullish” A little dated don’t you think?

  7. Comment by sarbinska

    bear sterns …
    bear sterns haahahahahah!!!

  8. Comment by crowndwner

    I did too…
    I did too…

  9. Comment by caliord

    i started laughing …
    i started laughing when she said bear sterns

  10. Comment by screwoffreg

    These nobodies …
    These nobodies produce not a thing. Nuke them from orbit.

  11. Comment by hmm7777

    its overglorified …
    its overglorified dogshit - u can do better trading at home using common sense, instinct and intuition. these ppl are going to get butchered in a bear market. they have no adequate technical skills to fall back on. note knowing vba does NOT qualify as a competent technical skill.

  12. Comment by emptycell

    i am this close to …
    i am this close to getting my bs in accounting and.i plan to go to graduate school immediately.thinking about studying finance. esp corporate finance with a minor in corporate/managarial accounting.i read a lot on investment banking.the salaries are good but the hours are a too much. those people barely have a life to live. they work a ridiculous amount of hours and some dont even make it.my question to is;do you think it would be easier to break into investment banking as a corporate lawyer?

  13. Comment by warrencurrier

    “emptycell”

    you …
    “emptycell”

    you sound young.

    try to find out what ‘investment banking’ really IS, as there are different parts to the whole.

    Define what you think you want to do on a daily basis. For example, if you WANT to be an accountant you may NOT be suited for the mergers and acquisitions side of the house.

    In M&A there is much that cannot be defined: An example would be HOW you were able to land a deal. Simply put, much of what the real winner have going for them IS NOT taught in school.

    It can’t be

  14. Comment by virulentv

    your advise is …
    your advise is worth gold for me, ApacheD . thanks

  15. Comment by SugarJ1

    Christine from Bear …
    Christine from Bear stearns is now CHRISTINE SITTING AT HOME ON HER COUCH WITHOUT A JOB……lol

    me too….im BROKE

  16. Comment by ApacheD

    These people aren’t …
    These people aren’t investment bankers. They are equity research analysts. Not trying to be anal but they do different things. Bankers advise on transactions and corporate strategies. CFA is good for sellside/buyside research and investment management…not much value for investment banking (only 6% of CFA holders are in banking). For banking you need an MBA from a top program to advance. But pre-MBA bankers usually move on to Private Equity and Hedge Funds. Hope this clear things up.

  17. Comment by emptycell

    wow, i’m glad i …
    wow, i’m glad i found this i have so mny questions i dont know where to start.
    i am currently an accounting major and i just want to know how much in demand are chartered analyst really are
    are analyst more in demand than accountants. how easy/hard is it to break from analyst to investment banking. do investment bankers only exist in ne york? what about chicago?

  18. Comment by blattmacher

    rotflmao!

    analysts …
    rotflmao!

    analysts are nothing but manipulators
    of criminal organisations called banks.

    one might remenber the recommendation of tech stock in the year of 2000. 99% of the analysts were bullish cause they had to be..

  19. Comment by mujerdivina1590

    They usually take …
    They usually take college degrees in Finance, accounting or economics to start, though any degree is accounted for provided you have the financial know-how & capacity to learn. It can be a pretty tough field to get into, even with the brand name colleges. If you want to move forward you can take the CFA or get an MBA/Masters in Finance/Accounting. However, the Financial Analysts they show here is not the same as an Investment Banking Analyst.

  20. Comment by hereisthankappan

    interesting…how …
    interesting…how does one bcome a financial analyst ..i mean what kind of education is necessary …would it be llike a bachelors in fincance or something of that sort ???

  21. Comment by happyzigzags

    excitibng
    excitibng