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How to be an investment banker : recruiting, interviewing, and landing the job / / Andrew Gutmann
How to be an investment banker : recruiting, interviewing, and landing the job / / Andrew Gutmann
Autore Gutmann Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , [2013]
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 p.)
Disciplina 332.66023
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Investment banking - Vocational guidance
Investment bankers - Employment
ISBN 1-119-20499-2
1-118-49436-9
1-299-44925-5
1-118-49448-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto How to Be an Investment Banker; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction to Investment Banking; Overview of an Investment Bank; Key Divisions of an Investment Bank; Overview of Investment Banking; Types of Investment Banking Transactions; Pitching; Types of Investment Banks; Structure of the Investment Banking Division; The Life of an Investment Banker; Investment Banking Hierarchy; The "Work" of an Investment Banker; The Lifestyle of an Investment Banker; Exit Opportunities; Frequently Asked Questions; Chapter 2 Accounting Overview; Introduction to Accounting
Financial AccountingTax Accounting; Managerial Accounting; Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP ); The Income Statement; Cash Basis of Accounting; Accrual Basis of Accounting; Income Statement Overview; The Balance Sheet; Assets; Noncurrent (Long-Term) Assets; Liabilities; Shareholders' Equity; Additional Balance Sheet Topics; The Statement of Cash Flows; Cash Flow from Operating Activities; Cash Flow from Investing Activities; Cash Flow from Financing Activities; Cash Flow Statement Example; Integrating the Three Financial Statements
How Does [Fill in the Blank] Impact the Three Financial Statements?Examples; End-of-Chapter Questions; Chapter 3 Finance Overview; The Financial System; Savers; Borrowers; The Financial Institutions; Principles of Finance; Time Value of Money; Risk and Reward; Discount Rate and the Opportunity Cost of Capital; Present and Future Value of Cash Flows; Introduction to Corporate Finance; Decision 1: To Invest or Not to Invest; Decision 2: How to Fund the Investment; Capital Structure; What if There Are No Good Investments?; Valuing Securities; Bonds; Stocks; Options and Warrants
End-of-Chapter QuestionsChapter 4 Financial Statement Analysis; Sources of Financial Information; Introduction to SEC Filings; Types of SEC Filings; 10-K Overview; 10-Q Overview; Other Data Sources; Financial Statement Analysis; Overview of Ratio Analysis; Growth Statistics; Profitability Ratios (Margins); Return Ratios; Credit Ratios; Activity Ratios; Analyzing Different Time Periods; Fiscal Year; Fiscal Quarter; Year-to-Date (YTD); Last Twelve Months (LTM); Calendarization; "Normalizing" the Financi als; Non-Recurring Items; Sources for Finding Adjustments; Adjusting the Income Statement
End-of-Chapter QuestionsChapter 5 Valuation; Introduction to Valuation; The Primary Valuation Methodologies; Enterprise Value; Valuation Multiples and Relative Value; Comparable Company Methodology; Step 1: Selecting Comps; Step 2: Spreading Comps; Step 3: Normalizing the Financials; Step 4: Calculating Valuation Multiples; Step 5: Analyzing and Applying the Multiples; Precedent Transaction Methodology; Step 1: Selecting Acquisition Comps; Steps 2 and 3: Spreading and Normalizing Acquisition Comps; Step 4: Calculating Valuation Multiples; Step 5: Analyzing and Applying the Multiples
Disc ounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910139026503321
Gutmann Andrew  
Hoboken, New Jersey : , : John Wiley & Sons, Inc., , [2013]
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui
How to be an investment banker : recruiting, interviewing, and landing the job / / Andrew Gutmann
How to be an investment banker : recruiting, interviewing, and landing the job / / Andrew Gutmann
Autore Gutmann Andrew
Pubbl/distr/stampa Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (446 p.)
Disciplina 332.66023
Collana Wiley finance series
Soggetto topico Investment banking - Vocational guidance
Investment bankers - Employment
ISBN 1-119-20499-2
1-118-49436-9
1-299-44925-5
1-118-49448-2
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto How to Be an Investment Banker; Contents; Introduction; Acknowledgments; Chapter 1 Introduction to Investment Banking; Overview of an Investment Bank; Key Divisions of an Investment Bank; Overview of Investment Banking; Types of Investment Banking Transactions; Pitching; Types of Investment Banks; Structure of the Investment Banking Division; The Life of an Investment Banker; Investment Banking Hierarchy; The "Work" of an Investment Banker; The Lifestyle of an Investment Banker; Exit Opportunities; Frequently Asked Questions; Chapter 2 Accounting Overview; Introduction to Accounting
Financial AccountingTax Accounting; Managerial Accounting; Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (GAAP ); The Income Statement; Cash Basis of Accounting; Accrual Basis of Accounting; Income Statement Overview; The Balance Sheet; Assets; Noncurrent (Long-Term) Assets; Liabilities; Shareholders' Equity; Additional Balance Sheet Topics; The Statement of Cash Flows; Cash Flow from Operating Activities; Cash Flow from Investing Activities; Cash Flow from Financing Activities; Cash Flow Statement Example; Integrating the Three Financial Statements
How Does [Fill in the Blank] Impact the Three Financial Statements?Examples; End-of-Chapter Questions; Chapter 3 Finance Overview; The Financial System; Savers; Borrowers; The Financial Institutions; Principles of Finance; Time Value of Money; Risk and Reward; Discount Rate and the Opportunity Cost of Capital; Present and Future Value of Cash Flows; Introduction to Corporate Finance; Decision 1: To Invest or Not to Invest; Decision 2: How to Fund the Investment; Capital Structure; What if There Are No Good Investments?; Valuing Securities; Bonds; Stocks; Options and Warrants
End-of-Chapter QuestionsChapter 4 Financial Statement Analysis; Sources of Financial Information; Introduction to SEC Filings; Types of SEC Filings; 10-K Overview; 10-Q Overview; Other Data Sources; Financial Statement Analysis; Overview of Ratio Analysis; Growth Statistics; Profitability Ratios (Margins); Return Ratios; Credit Ratios; Activity Ratios; Analyzing Different Time Periods; Fiscal Year; Fiscal Quarter; Year-to-Date (YTD); Last Twelve Months (LTM); Calendarization; "Normalizing" the Financi als; Non-Recurring Items; Sources for Finding Adjustments; Adjusting the Income Statement
End-of-Chapter QuestionsChapter 5 Valuation; Introduction to Valuation; The Primary Valuation Methodologies; Enterprise Value; Valuation Multiples and Relative Value; Comparable Company Methodology; Step 1: Selecting Comps; Step 2: Spreading Comps; Step 3: Normalizing the Financials; Step 4: Calculating Valuation Multiples; Step 5: Analyzing and Applying the Multiples; Precedent Transaction Methodology; Step 1: Selecting Acquisition Comps; Steps 2 and 3: Spreading and Normalizing Acquisition Comps; Step 4: Calculating Valuation Multiples; Step 5: Analyzing and Applying the Multiples
Disc ounted Cash Flow (DCF) Analysis
Record Nr. UNINA-9910822764003321
Gutmann Andrew  
Hoboken, N.J., : John Wiley & Sons, 2013
Materiale a stampa
Lo trovi qui: Univ. Federico II
Opac: Controlla la disponibilità qui