
- Instructor: Admin11
- Lectures: 59
- Students: 1
- Duration: 8 hours
Investment Banking Course
The Investment Banking Course is designed to provide aspiring finance professionals with the essential skills and knowledge required to succeed in the highly competitive field of investment banking. This comprehensive course covers key areas such as financial modeling, corporate valuation, mergers and acquisitions (M&A), capital markets, and deal structuring. Through expert-led lessons, case studies, and hands-on projects, you will gain practical insights into the investment banking process, preparing you for a career in investment banking, private equity, or corporate finance.
What Will You Learn?
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This Course includes :
8 hrs on-demand video
Certificate Of completion
Downloadable resources
Course Description:
This Investment Banking Course is a complete guide to the tools, techniques, and processes used by investment bankers. The course is designed to equip students with the skills needed to work in investment banking, focusing on the practical aspects of financial modeling, valuation, mergers, and acquisitions. By the end of the course, you will be well-prepared to assist in capital raising, financial analysis, and executing investment deals in the fast-paced world of investment banking.
What we offer ?
In this course, you will benefit from expert-led instruction, learning from experienced investment bankers and financial professionals who bring valuable industry knowledge to each lesson. The program emphasizes practical learning, providing you with hands-on experience through real-world case studies, financial models, and deal scenarios. You will receive comprehensive support, with ongoing assistance from instructors and access to a network of learners to enhance your educational journey. Enjoy lifetime access to all course materials and updates, ensuring you stay ahead in your career. Upon completion, you will earn a recognized Investment Banking Certification, which will help boost your resume and professional profile. Additionally, you’ll have access to networking opportunities, joining a community of aspiring investment bankers and finance professionals to exchange insights and advice.
Curriculum
- 10 Sections
- 59 Lessons
- 8 Hours
- Getting Started1
- The ascendance of investment banking services7
- 2.0The importance of history, name, tradition, and reputation
- 2.1The rise of investment banking services
- 2.2What is the difference between commercial and investment banking?
- 2.3Why do universal banks have a competitive advantage?
- 2.4Intrinsic conflicts of interest and the role of Chinese walls
- 2.5Historical M&A waves
- 2.6Three of the most important IPOs in history
- The four main areas of investment banking activity4
- Strategies pursued by investments banks3
- Capital markets - Equity capital markets14
- 5.0Why would a company want to go public?
- 5.1Who are the investors in an IPO?
- 5.2Coming up with a share price
- 5.3Technical details of IPO pricing
- 5.4IPO share allocation
- 5.5What does an IPO timetable look like?
- 5.6The IPO syndicate – members and responsibilities
- 5.7Fee distribution among investment banks
- 5.8Post-IPO stabilization: Definition of long/short position
- 5.9Post-IPO stabilization: Applying the Greenshoe option
- 5.10Greenshoe explained – Practical example
- 5.11Other ways to place equity capital – SEOs and private placements
- 5.12Facebook’s IPO – Case study
- 5.13Course Challenge #1 – IPO
- Capital Markets - Debt Capital Markets10
- 6.0The four different types of bonds
- 6.1Why issue a bond?
- 6.2The mechanics of a bond offering. Process description
- 6.3Junk bonds
- 6.4What is securitization and why can it be useful?
- 6.5Securitization – explained
- 6.6Asset-backed securities: An example of securitization
- 6.7Loan syndication – a preferred instrument for most banks nowadays
- 6.8Project finance
- 6.9Course challenge #2 – Debt offerings
- Advisory services - Mergers and acquisitions10
- 7.0Why acquire another company?
- 7.1Describing the typical deal lifecycles and buyer companies
- 7.2The three types of M&A processes
- 7.3M&A private deals
- 7.4M&A auctions
- 7.5M&A of listed firms
- 7.6Valuation of target companies
- 7.7Payment options in M&A deals
- 7.8Financial vs. Corporate buyers
- 7.9Course challenge #3 – M&A
- Advisory services - Restructuring3
- Trading and Brokerage4
- Asset Management3
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of finance and accounting is recommended but not required.
- A computer with Excel or another spreadsheet software for financial modeling.
- Strong interest in finance, investment analysis, and the capital markets.
- Desire to pursue a career in investment banking or related fields.
Features
- Comprehensive Curriculum
- Hands-On Training
- Expert Instruction
- Capstone Projects
- Interactive Learning
Target audiences
- Any commerce Graduates & Post Graduates (BBA, BCOM, BBM, MCOM)
- Sales and Marketing skilled Individuals seeking a career change to the core finance domain
- Non-Commerce Graduate or Post Graduate (BSC, Engineers, B.E., B. Tech, M.E., After MBA OR During MBA, CFA or any degree in Finance, MBA/CFA/CA Aspirants, CPAs, ICWA, CS)
- Back office/operations working professionals
- Accounting working professionals, KPOs/BPOs professionals
- Financial Analysts, Business Analysts, Startup founders, Bankers, Financial Controllers, CFOs, CEOs
- Fund Managers, PE Fund Managers, Account Receivables (AR)
- Accounts Payables (AP), Record To Report (R2R)
- Reconciliation background professionals
- Housewives after a long gap of marriage or kids to make a career in the Finance field
- Businessman / Entrepreneur
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