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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.
around 5 months
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Accounting, Advance maths
Yes. That have at a bare minimum a FINRA series 79 license, although it is not uncommon for them to have many other licenses, like the 7 and 63. Unfortunately it's not as easy as just applying to take the test to become a licensed investment banker. You must be sponsored by an investment company, which they won't do unless they've offered you the job.
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!
To be an investment banker you have to have an MBA, and to get recruited or really even looked at it has to be at a top business school.It would be better to take a management degree or to degree in financial sector that might help you in getting a job as investment banker.You need to go to a top business school to get recruited by the best ibanks. Economics and finance are the best choice of major, then move on to get your MBA. It is really hard to get in without connections.There are no stated requirements, usually a high level of proficiency in English is required as well as good statistical and analytical skills therefore I would say the best A levels to do are English language, English literature or a combination of the both and Maths, Chemistry, PhysicsThere are many tasks of the investment banker, but the main goal is to invest a very large amount of someone elses money, plain and simple. The job holds very long hours, forget about family while your in the field.
A Very long time. The 100 would become 814 at the end of 43 years with no further investments and at 5% rate of returns per year.
Some of the subjects that you might choose to take to become a banker would include basic math, accounting, advanced math, business, and customer service. You might also take courses in banking and finance, business management, and specific courses regarding loans and interest rates.
It depends on what you are investing in. If you're not a professional investor it should take about 5 years to double your investment in stocks.