Showing posts with label 101 Series. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 101 Series. Show all posts

Thursday, 27 March 2014

Financial Modeling: Free Resources


A question that I frequently get is, “Which financial modeling course should I use?”, or “Should I go for a classroom based coaching or will online courses be good enough?” In my experience, coaching is not required as long as you have a basic commerce background (CA or B.Com students) and are comfortable with MS Excel.

So in this post, I’ll provide you some free resources which you can use to learn everything you need to know about financial modeling.

Sunday, 9 June 2013

Trials by Fire & Water - Part II: Acing the Trials

After a bit of a gap, it’s time to get back to that elusive path to landing a job in finance. In Part-I of Trials by Fire and Water, you got the inside track on what typical investment banking and private equity hiring process are like and came to know of what you can expect in your interviews.

But of course, just knowing what hurdles you will be facing is not enough – you also need to know how to cross those hurdles and what mistakes to avoid. So in this post, I will attempt to help you do just that in Part II of Trials by Fire and Water – Acing the Trials.

Saturday, 25 May 2013

Finance Books: The Best of Non-Technical Recommendations


If you are interested in finance and like reading, check out the books below. None of them are technical books – they’re all Wall Street War Stories. While some are hilarious stories of people who have worked in finance, others are gripping tales of hedge funds and the collapse of the world’s stock markets in 2008.

Every single one of these books comes heavily recommended and all are considered to be among the best books ever written on Finance. From a common-man point of view, believe it or not, some of the books listed here will beat the best thrillers that you have ever read.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Private Equity: The Inside Story


In the previous post on Private Equity, I provided an overview of what the industry is all about. But for those interested in knowing the minutiae of how a PE firm operates, this post will satisfy their queries. It is a gloves off, no-holds-barred post which will tell you all about the internal workings of a Private Equity firm.

Fair warning: Hold on to your horses, folks. This one is gonna get technical. In case you do proceed, make sure to read to the end - that's where you'll find the best part.

Monday, 18 March 2013

Private Equity 101

Since the inception of this blog, I have been talking about Investment Banking. But what about the other areas of “high finance” – IB’s cousin Private Equity and the distant relative called Hedge Funds? So today, let’s go pay a visit to that rich cousin whom IB envies – PE.

This is the second post in Bateman Begins 101 Series and will introduce you to the little-known world of Private Equity. You can get the definition of PE from anywhere, but below you will find out what actually happens in PE, why it is considered to be better” than IB and most importantly, why it is so bloody difficult to break in.

So without further ado, introducing Private Equity – the promised land. What even investment bankers dream of.

Tuesday, 15 January 2013

Investment Banking 101



This is the first in a series of posts that will briefly describe the various areas of the Finance industry

While this blog is not intended for theoretical education, I felt that a short description of each part of the Finance industry is warranted. Therefore, if you already are well aware of what IB is, feel free to skip this one.

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