Ib PaperNew York University School of Continuing and Professional StudiesINVESTMENT BANKING FUNDAMENTALSInstructor: Robert K. NagleCourse #: X51.9160Course Objectives: The intent of this course is to provide students with an introduction to the investment banking industry. The course will discuss the organization of investment banks and the key services provided in addition to the regulatory environment in which they operate. Topics to be reviewed include raising capital, strategic advisory, principal transactions and asset management. In addition, students will work in teams to complete a project which will involve creating a pitchbook used in investment banking, and they will be introduced to the research tools bankers utilize as well as financial modeling techniques for valuation.Text (optional): The Business of Investment Banking, K. Thomas Liaw, Wiley, 2nd Edition Other: Internet Resources: www.bloomberg.comwww.hoovers.comwww.freeedgar.com / www.sec.gov
P.S.: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Policymaking_(expletive) A number of books, including the following is available to students on the Internet: (click to enlarge)
The Financial Investment Industry and The New Age Religion (click to enlarge)
A History of the Bankers in New York City (click to enlarge)