Monday, March 30, 2015

The program not only improved our knowledge in investment banking

and capital markets fundamentals but, equally important, prompted us to think about what we really want to do in our lives. The program was a career guide as much as it was motivation to pursue our goals with absolute persistence. Besides that we met people with so many different backgrounds and characters that it broadened everyone’s horizon. I now look at many thinks from a much broader perspective, which will sooner or later pay off and increase the quality of my life remarkably. Your program leads to personal, financial, mental and spiritual growth of the people who actively attend. That makes it a life-time experience.

Notes from the participant's academic and career journal at Swiss Finance:

Today I learned accretion and dilution modeling in excel, what acquisition offers look like, that the support lines are very useful tools in ‘tape reading’ (charts), how derivatives can make offers more interesting, and how the Swiss Franc and the New Zeland Dollar are strong currencies.
Cheers,
Martin

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