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December 2010
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Investment Banking Monkey - The All Nighter. The tree hopping, tail swinging, pitch book throwing, tequila drinking and deal-breaking life of an investment banking monkey. Sunday, December 12, 2010. Investment Banking Interviews: Do you have a chance? So you didn’t graduate from Harvard, you have no family connections on Wall Street, and you have no relevant work experience whatsoever… but you still want to work in Investment Banking? Do you have an ice sickles chance in hell of landing a job? If youR...
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Lending Money to Yourself With Payday Loans
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Investment Banking Monkey - The All Nighter. The tree hopping, tail swinging, pitch book throwing, tequila drinking and deal-breaking life of an investment banking monkey. Lending Money to Yourself With Payday Loans. Regardless of whether you work in investment banking, are in banking operations or are drawing frappacinos as a barista down at the local caffeine emporium, you probably could use a cash advance. Make that very, very important. You can even get one of these loans. You decide you do not want ...
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The Fat Left Tail: October 2011
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The Fat Left Tail. A post-as-motivated blog about finance, current events, and good times. Friday, October 28, 2011. Company Overview Components - Oil and Gas. It's one of the first tasks you learn on the job, and even when your engaged on something live many analysts will roll out one or two snapshots a week. Although an actual template doesn't add much value, I think discussing what the most important topics in oil and gas does - and that's exactly what the overview is supposed to do. Bank of New York.
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The Fat Left Tail: CFA Level II Formulas, Hardest to Remember
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The Fat Left Tail. A post-as-motivated blog about finance, current events, and good times. Wednesday, May 11, 2011. CFA Level II Formulas, Hardest to Remember. Shorthand, top to bottom:. Rxnew=The Xdate yield that is now known at time t. Repeat first operation for all time periods until last (k) time period. RM=Market Risk Premium, not to be confused with Rm which is market return. This is a academic notation standard that is very important to catch before you start writing corporate finance exams. A Com...
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The Fat Left Tail: September 2011
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The Fat Left Tail. A post-as-motivated blog about finance, current events, and good times. Sunday, September 18, 2011. Valuation practices in a Natural Resources Coverage Group. It has been interesting to see the similarities and differences between classroom methodology and industry practices when valuing oil and gas companies. Here are some key differences. The comparable universe works much like it did in class, just the multiples are different. EV over reserves (1P, 2P, 2P 2C),. Acreage, and producti...
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The Fat Left Tail: A simple merger analysis and the MVBS method of discount rates
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The Fat Left Tail. A post-as-motivated blog about finance, current events, and good times. Sunday, May 15, 2011. A simple merger analysis and the MVBS method of discount rates. There is little less inspiring than studying foreign exchange finance that has managed to permeate the economics, derivatives, accounting, and equity sections of the CFA 2 exam, so a road map to M&A transactions and firm valuation with excess cash sounds like the perfect distraction. What's in the title? What's a firm worth? I rec...
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The Fat Left Tail: February 2011
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The Fat Left Tail. A post-as-motivated blog about finance, current events, and good times. Saturday, February 12, 2011. MSF Class Quality, Simon Graduate School of Business, University of Rochester. All ranks are out of 5. Content - Is the content itself interesting and at a masters level of comprehension. Pace - How fast do you move through the material. Real World Applicability - How likely will this class prepare you for your interviews and job. Workload - Is it a 7 day a week grind? This course is a ...
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The Fat Left Tail: April 2011
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The Fat Left Tail. A post-as-motivated blog about finance, current events, and good times. Saturday, April 16, 2011. CFA 2, Business Combinations Mindmap. I'm never sure why, but accounting seems to always take the longest to absorb. Here is a the business combinations chapter in one slide. The only thing not included is goodwill impairment, and for that all you have to remember is IFRS takes the Recoverable Amount from the cash generating unit (IF R. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The School Bell Rings!
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February 2007
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Investment Banking Monkey - The All Nighter. The tree hopping, tail swinging, pitch book throwing, tequila drinking and deal-breaking life of an investment banking monkey. Tuesday, February 06, 2007. Posted by Investment Banking Monkey. Labels: Living the investment banking dream. The truth about investment banking. Wise Investment Strategies Before Taking the Big L. Lending Money to Yourself With Payday Loans. What You Don't Know About Taxes. Enter your email address:. The monkey can be contacted here.
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June 2007
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Investment Banking Monkey - The All Nighter. The tree hopping, tail swinging, pitch book throwing, tequila drinking and deal-breaking life of an investment banking monkey. Thursday, June 28, 2007. Sure, the top ranked get a few grand more, but then again, they get taxed more, and work more, so net, net it's all the same for every monkey. Enough words of wisdom for this beautiful Summer day and back to an i-banker one and only love - the excel spreadsheet. Posted by Investment Banking Monkey. For nearly a...