Wall Street Mastermind provides 1-on-1 coaching to students who are trying to break into investment
Oftentimes when you schedule a networking call with a banker, they will have to reschedule at the la
In this session, we start working on Ximena's behavioral answers by giving her feedback on what we c
Most of you know that EBITDA is a proxy for cash flow. However, for some companies, it’s actually p
Our client Jared is a student from a small non-target liberal arts school that has barely sent any a
Changes in operating working capital is one of the most important variables when calculating the fre
When calculating the equity value of a business, you want to make sure you’re using the fully dilute
In this session, we give Ximena feedback on the next set of behavioral questions, including why she'
What are the most common technical topics that get asked about in interviews? This question is espe
One of the most common questions I get asked is “Sam, do I have to network first before I apply to a
Our client Chan was a liberal arts student who didn’t have much of a finance background. He though
Sometimes students get confused about the difference between the “front office” roles at an investme
Our client Pavan studied at a small non-target school called Case Western. He realised that he wan
When you do a discounted cash flow, you can get a wide range of outcomes. Depending on what you ass
Aside from “tell me about yourself”, “why investment banking”, and “why our bank”, the next most lik
In this session, we discuss the importance of diversity programs and strategize on how Ximena can ta
To really understand whether a business is doing well, you need to first figure out what KPIs to loo
A lot of times students take on internships to get more relevant experience, only to find that they
In this session we review the initial draft of Ximena's networking contact log, strategize on which
A common situational question that bankers like to ask is “tell me about a time when you had to mana
Should you spend time networking with someone who works at a bank you’re interested in, but doesn’t