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The Path to Success: How to Become an Investment Banker

OfficeHours

Building a Strong Understanding of Financial Concepts In order to pass the interview process, it is important to develop a solid understanding of financial concepts, including financial analysis, valuation techniques, financial modeling, and corporate finance.

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We’re Excited to Welcome Alexei Sorokin and David Johnson to the Solganick Team!

Solganick & Co.

David’s impressive background includes extensive experience as a Chief Financial Officer for Pandera Systems, a cloud and data analytics IT consulting firm (and former client of Solganick & Co.).

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

Peak Frameworks

While they're seen in numerous sectors, their significance shines particularly in investment banking , private equity, and corporate finance. Clients often pay lawyers, accountants, and consultants a retainer fee in order to retain their services. Rolling Retainer Ongoing payments for continuous services.

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Corporate Venture Capital: “Plan B” for Real Venture Capital or Compelling Career Combination?

Mergers and Inquisitions

Due Diligence: Its far more important in corporate development because early-stage startups tend to be simple, and many investment decisions are made based on the team and market rather than financial analysis. In corporate development, you usually focus on a few select markets your firm is interested in.

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