The Investment Banking Analyst Program

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About Course

The Investment Banking Analyst Program is an intensive online training course designed to equip aspiring finance professionals with the technical skills, industry knowledge, and strategic thinking required to excel in investment banking. Delivered by experienced professionals, the program blends theory with real-world application, preparing participants for roles in M&A, capital markets, financial advisory, and corporate finance.

What Will You Learn?

  • Core Investment Banking Concepts
  • Understand the structure and functions of investment banks
  • Learn about mergers & acquisitions (M&A), initial public offerings (IPOs), leveraged buyouts (LBOs), and capital raising
  • Accounting & Financial Statement Analysis
  • Analyze income statements, balance sheets, and cash flow statements
  • Perform financial ratio analysis and assess company performance
  • Financial Modeling
  • Build integrated three-statement financial models in Excel
  • Forecast revenue, expenses, working capital, and debt schedules
  • Valuation Techniques
  • Master DCF (Discounted Cash Flow), Comparable Company, and Precedent Transaction analysis
  • Apply valuation multiples such as P/E, EV/EBITDA, and more
  • M&A and LBO Analysis
  • Understand the full merger and acquisition process, including synergy analysis
  • Build basic LBO models and analyze returns (IRR) and sensitivities
  • Pitchbook and Presentation Skills
  • Create professional pitchbooks and client-ready presentations
  • Communicate complex financial data in a clear and structured format
  • Excel and PowerPoint Proficiency
  • Use advanced Excel functions, modeling shortcuts, and formatting best practices
  • Design visually compelling and organized PowerPoint slides
  • Industry & Market Research Techniques
  • Analyze market trends, industry structure, and company positioning
  • Integrate research insights into investment models and presentations
  • Interview and Career Preparation
  • Prepare for technical and behavioral interviews
  • Develop a strong resume, cover letter, and networking approach
  • Certification of Completion
  • Earn a professional certificate to demonstrate your skills and boost your career profile

Course Content

Module 1: Introduction to Investment Banking
Overview of the investment banking industry Key divisions: M&A, capital markets, ECM, DCM Role and responsibilities of an investment banking analyst Deal lifecycle and transaction types

Module 2: Accounting Fundamentals & Financial Statements
Introduction to financial accounting Income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement Key accounting principles (GAAP/IFRS) Working capital and cash flow dynamics Connecting the three financial statements

Module 3: Financial Statement Analysis
Ratio analysis (liquidity, profitability, leverage, efficiency) Trend and peer benchmarking Common-size analysis Red flags and quality of earnings

Module 4: Excel for Finance
Excel shortcuts and efficiency tools Best practices for financial modeling Dynamic formulas (INDEX/MATCH, IF statements, etc.) Scenario and sensitivity analysis

Module 5: Financial Modeling
Building a three-statement model from scratch Revenue and expense forecasting Linking financials with assumptions Modeling depreciation, working capital, and debt schedules Scenario and sensitivity analysis

Module 6: Valuation Techniques
Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) valuation Comparable company analysis Precedent transaction analysis Sum-of-the-parts and breakup value Valuation multiples (EV/EBITDA, P/E, etc.)

Module 7: Leveraged Buyout (LBO) Modeling
LBO structure and participants Sources & uses of funds Building a basic LBO model Internal rate of return (IRR) and sensitivity analysis

Module 8: Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A)
Deal process: buy-side vs. sell-side Accretion/dilution analysis Synergies and purchase price allocation Deal structures and financing options

Module 9: Pitchbooks & Presentation Skills
What goes into a pitchbook Structure of a typical client presentation Formatting and visual clarity in PowerPoint Storytelling and delivering insights

Module 10: Industry & Market Research
Understanding industries: TAM, trends, and cycles Equity research reports and data sources Competitive analysis and SWOT Building industry-specific models

Module 11: Career Prep & Certification
Resume and cover letter optimization Networking and informational interviews Technical and behavioral interview prep Mock interviews and case studies Final assessment and certification

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