well blad basicly yh.. u do 2 btecs for a levels , then apply to oxford and when u get a chance then tell them to f*** off! then employers will come looking for you!
MBA programs that focus on Finance include courses such as Corporate Finance, Management of Financial Institutions, Investments and International Finance. You'll find positions in investment banks, corporations, and securities firms as a consultant, financial manager, financial analyst, corporate controller, chief financial officer, treasurer, finance officer, cash manager, risk and insurance manager, management consultant, investment banker, investment banking associate, investment sales associate and trader, or a credit manager.
Any person, who undertakes investment banking activity, employed by himself or an organisation which undertakes investment activity, is an investment banker. Hence he can be self employed or can be employed by an investment banking institution. Investment bankers are those, who can meet the financial requirement of any commercial or government organisation. Unlike a commercial banker, the risks of the investment is normally borne by the investor himself , and the investment bankers assist the investors with their expertise.
You need to get University qualifications in some financial discipline and then get employed by some investment finance company.
To become an investment banker, you need to go to college and get a degree. You will need to be a business major. You will need to take many finance classes.
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Where in the world? What sort of banking - retail, investment, industrial? How experienced? How good?
The scope and nature of merchant banking in India is investment banking. A merchant banker is used as an intermediary to match a company that needs capital to those that have capital.
MBA Finance or a CFA degree is preferred for the post of Investment banker. A few yrs. of indepth experience at trading desk will be helpful as well.
Definitely consult a finance banker. Definitely one who is at our bank. They have your finances and information to guide you in the best direction possible.
Richard Marin - investment banker - was born in 1953.
You can work in the stock market, you can be a business advisor or you can work in banking. A degree does not usually get you a job by itself. It is a combination of your skills and experience that will land you a job.
To become an investment banker, one must first usually obtain a business degree, preferably an MBA. Then one needs to find an entry level job with an investment bank to get a foot in the door.