Investment Banking Undergraduate Bootcamp [2023]

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Investment Banking Undergraduate Bootcamp [2023]
Published 3/2023
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 12.49 GB | Duration: 10h 56m

Learn Financial Modeling, Valuation Techniques, Capital Markets, Recruiting Roadmap, Deal Structuring and Execution

What you'll learn

Recruiting Roadmap

Deciding Your Career

Keep Your Door Open

Building Your Brand

Getting the Most Out of College

Relationship with Your Professor

What Do Investment Bankers Do

Day To Day With Banking

What Makes Investment Banking Worth it?

Divisions Hierarchies

Why Do so Many Analysts Leave Investment Banking?

Depreciation and Amortization

Key Metrics of the Income Statement

Cash Flow from Investing Activities

The Fundamental Equation of Accounting

The Cash Flow Statement

Shareholder's Equity

The Balance Sheet: Liabilities

The Balance Sheet: Assets

Interviews and Offers

Common Use Cases

The Three Main Pathways

Target Schools & Non Target Schools(

Networking

The Interviews Selection Process

Game of Credibility & Memorability

Getting Experiences on Your Resume

Crafting Your Story

Take Shots at the Right Baskets

Presentation Is Everything

Networking Essentials

Finance Fundamentals

Overview of Financial Modeling

Time Value Money

Considering the Opportunity Cost

Breakeven Rate of Return

WACC for Investment Portfolios

WACC for Companies

Valuing Investment Using DCFs

Internal Rate of Return

Overview of Valuing Companies

Requirements

PC, LAPTOP, OR SMARTPHONE AND INTERNET

Description

The Investment Banking Undergraduate Bootcamp 2023 is a comprehensive course designed to provide undergraduate students with the knowledge, skills, and experience necessary to excel in the competitive world of investment banking. The course will cover a wide range of topics, including financial modeling, valuation techniques, capital markets, and deal structuring.The course will consist of a combination of lectures, case studies, and hands-on exercises that will give students practical experience in financial analysis, pitch book preparation, and deal execution. The course will also include guest lectures from industry professionals who will provide insights into their own experiences in investment banking.Investment Banking is a course that introduces students to the world of finance and the role of investment banks in the global economy. The course covers the fundamental concepts of investment banking, including the different types of financial instruments, the principles of valuation, and the strategies used to manage risk.The course begins with an overview of the investment banking industry, including its history, structure, and key players in the market. Students will learn about the different types of investment banks, including commercial banks, boutique firms, and global investment banks. They will also study the role of investment banks in financial markets, including their role in underwriting securities, advising on mergers and acquisitions, and providing financial advisory services.The course then delves into the various financial instruments used in investment banking, including stocks, bonds, and derivatives. Students will learn about the characteristics of each instrument, the risks associated with them, and how they are valued. They will also learn about the different types of financial markets, including primary and secondary markets, and how securities are traded.Risk management is a key component of investment banking, and the course will cover the principles of risk management, including the identification, assessment, and mitigation of risks. Students will learn about the different types of risk, including market risk, credit risk, and operational risk, and the strategies used to manage each of these risks.Finally, the course will cover the regulatory environment in which investment banks operate, including the role of regulatory bodies, such as the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), and the regulations governing the industry.By the end of the course, students will have a comprehensive understanding of the investment banking industry, the financial instruments used in the industry, the principles of risk management, and the regulatory environment in which investment banks operate. They will also have developed the skills needed to analyze financial markets, assess risks, and evaluate investment opportunities.Yours InstructorFaizan Javed

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 2022 Promo on Wall Street for Sophomore Spark

Lecture 2 Abutalha Featured Story 2022

Lecture 3 Are You Ready for the Midtown Manual?

Lecture 4 Original Promo on Wall Street

Lecture 5 Squeeze Page Final Online Revised 3

Lecture 6 We Love Our Students & Our Students Love Us! 2

Section 2: Recruiting Roadmap Section 1

Lecture 7 Intro to Recruiting Raodmap High

Lecture 8 Introduction to Section 1

Lecture 9 Lesson 1.1 Remember Why You are Enrolled

Lecture 10 Lesson 1.1 Video Remember Why You are Enrolled (Part 2)

Lecture 11 Deciding Your Career

Lecture 12 Keep Your Door Open

Lecture 13 Building Your Brand

Lecture 14 Getting the Most Out of College

Lecture 15 Getting the Most Out of College (Part 2)

Lecture 16 Relationship with Your Professor

Section 3: Recruiting Roadmap Section 2

Lecture 17 2.1 What Do Investment Bankers Do Part 1

Lecture 18 2.1 What Do Investment Bankers Do Part 2

Lecture 19 2.1 What Do Investment Bankers Do Part 3

Lecture 20 2.1 What Do Investment Bankers Do Part 4

Lecture 21 2.2 Day To Day With Banking (Part 1)

Lecture 22 2.2 Day to Day with Banking (Part 2)

Lecture 23 2.2 Day to Day with Banking (Part 4)

Lecture 24 2.3 What Makes Investment Banking Worth it (Part1)

Lecture 25 2.2 Day to Day with Banking (Part 3)

Lecture 26 2.3 What Makes Investment Banking Worth IT(Part2)

Lecture 27 2.4 Divisions Hierarchies ( ParT1)

Lecture 28 2.5___Why Do so Many Analysts Leave Investment Banking (Part 1)

Lecture 29 2.4 Divisions & Hierarchies (Part 2)

Lecture 30 2.4 Divisions & Hierarchies ( Part 3 )

Lecture 31 2.5 Why Do so Many Analysts Leave Investment Banking (Part 1)

Lecture 32 2.5 Why Do so Many Analysts Leave Investment Banking (Part 1)

Section 4: Accounting

Lecture 33 Key Line Items Part 1

Lecture 34 Introduction to Module 2

Lecture 35 Depreciation and Amortization

Lecture 36 Cash Flow from Financing Activity

Lecture 37 Key Metrics of the Income Statement

Lecture 38 Cash Flow from Investing Activities

Lecture 39 The Fundamental Equation of Accounting

Lecture 40 Cash Flow from Operating Activities

Lecture 41 The Cash Flow Statement

Lecture 42 Shareholder's Equity

Lecture 43 The Balance Sheet: Liabilities

Lecture 44 The Balance Sheet: Assets

Section 5: Archive

Lecture 45 Remember Why You Enrolled (Part 1 of 2)

Lecture 46 Revision 1 Min Sample

Lecture 47 Interviews and Offers

Lecture 48 Revision Sample

Lecture 49 Interviews and Offers (Part 1 4)

Lecture 50 1.2 Common Use Cases (Part 2 of 3)

Lecture 51 What Do Investment Bankers Do (Part 3 of 4)

Section 6: Recruiting Roadmap Section 3

Lecture 52 3.1 The Three Main Pathways ( part 1 )

Lecture 53 3.1 The Three Main Pathways ( part 1 )

Lecture 54 3.2 Target Schools & Non Target Schools( Part 1 )

Lecture 55 .2 Target Schools & Non Target Schools ( Part 1 ) (7230p)

Lecture 56 3.3 Networking ( Part 1 )

Lecture 57 3.3 Networking ( Part 2 )

Lecture 58 3.3 Networking (Part 3 )

Lecture 59 3.4 The Interviews Selection Process

Lecture 60 3.5 Interviews And Offers (part 1)

Lecture 61 3.5 Interviews And Offers (Part 2)

Section 7: Recruiting Roadmap Section 4

Lecture 62 4.1 Game of Credibility & Memorability ( Part 1 )

Lecture 63 4.1 Game of Credibility & Memorability(part 2 )

Lecture 64 4.1 Game of Credibility & Memorability ( Part 3 )

Lecture 65 4.2 Getting Experiences on Your Resume Part 1

Lecture 66 4.2 Getting Experiences on Your Resume Part 2

Lecture 67 4.4 Crafting Your Story (Part 1 )

Lecture 68 4.4 Crafting Your Story ( Part 2 )

Lecture 69 4.4 Crafting Your Story ( Part 4 )

Lecture 70 4.4 Crafting Your Story ( Part 3 )

Section 8: Recruiting Roadmap Section 5

Lecture 71 5.1 Take Shots at the Right Baskets ( part 1 )

Lecture 72 5.2 Presentation Is Everything ( Part 1 )

Lecture 73 5.2 Presentation Is Everything ( Part 2 )

Lecture 74 5.3 Networking Essentials ( Part 1 )

Lecture 75 5.3 Networking Essentials ( Part 2 )

Lecture 76 5.3 Networking Essentials ( Part 3 )

Section 9: Finance Fundamentals

Lecture 77 Overview of Financial Modeling

Lecture 78 Common Use Cases

Lecture 79 Basics of Building Financial Modeling

Lecture 80 Time Value Money

Lecture 81 Considering the Opportunity Cost

Lecture 82 Breakeven Rate of Return

Lecture 83 WACC for Investment Portfolios

Lecture 84 WACC for Companies

Lecture 85 Valuing Investment Using DCFs

Lecture 86 Internal Rate of Return

Lecture 87 Overview of Valuing Companies

Lecture 88 Valuing Companies Using DCFs

Lecture 89 Introduction to Module 1

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