Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. My wife and I we are both retired with over $2 million in net worth and all paid off debts. living smart and frugal with our money, made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn passively with our asset coach. Adapt to a lifestyle, be thrifty, set a budget, save money and build more streams.
Excellent choices having a great savings and more streams to earn makes life goal’s easier but our way of life needs better alternative,at the same time, people also need to be more responsible. I know for a fact that there's a lot of people that simply don't make enough, I make roughly hundred plus a year and in California, rent inflation alone eat up almost all of what I make, with dependents and other obligations included, it's easy to end up with zero. however it’s a good time to add to existing asset holdings as follow -on opportunities
I resonate with what you said ma’am, you could also take advantage of some growth stocks at the moment, every pro is currently bagging on some digital surge. For me, my coach Margaret ann myatt the intelligent advisor has been using every opportunity to ensure I benefit, well positioned as I’m also privy to improve. It completely changed the approach for me, feel free to write direct to help construct your approach as well.
I have got myatt résumé, also part of an audience with Margaret options, a huge economical nerd, these well anticipated results has impacted a lot of exposure for me.
This is a great video, thank you! Could you please do a part 2 where you cover some more options like asset management, wealth management, corporate finance, etc?
Hey Kenji, Great video! Could you cover asset management and wealth management in part 2? I am conflicted about a career in asset or wealth management and would love to hear your input on it. Thank you!
Hey Kenji! I appreciate this so much, it's certainly helping me choose a path. Would you have tips on how to build finance skills while still being a student?
for the trader Job you will need the Series 57, for the Investment banking job you will need the Series 79. all the rest you should be fine getting the Series 7 Exam..
Great video man! I’d love a part 2 and maybe even a video like this for the softer side of business (marketing, real estate, management, etc) keep it up!
Great video! I will be attending Zicklin School of Business as a finance major from next year & interested in getting into investment banks like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan. Baruch College offers the following courses and 5 of the 6 classes are required. Any idea which one I can eliminate from my choice? 1. Financial Accounting I 2. Financial Accounting II 3. Real Estate Finance and Investment 4. Real Estate Capital Markets 5. Investment Strategies in Property Markets 6. Valuations and Underwriting of Securitized Real Estate. Thank you!
Hi Kenji ,just wanted to ask that is it necessary to have a background in finance for a career in Investment banking or can people from other streams with appropriate skill set can also make it big?
@@KenjiExplains Thanks for the response I am currently pursuing engineering and really looking to make it big in the field of Investment Banking Keep up the Good work 💪
Hey love your videos man, I am an incoming freshman at Clemson University and still don’t know what degree is more worth it Economics BS or Finance would you have any insight?
Thank you! Can you not be undeclared for the first 2 years at Clemson? Just take some classes in both Econ and finance and see which one suits you best? To be honest, both degrees offer similar work opportunities, but perhaps Econ keeps a few more door open, while Finance is slightly more specific.
Want good money and work life balance….. get into internal auditing for public companies (obviously there might be some that might have high hours but most tend to not have them).
Highschool diploma. Work your way up in retail banking. Become a senior FA or branch manager. Make $100K/yr. The idea one needs an expensive, "target school" degree is complete bullshit. No? Then earn a degree from a local, inexpensive university and go work in wealth management. Obtain your CFP designation. I know guys
Hi! Can you tell me more about this? Do they make that much working in wealth management? Do you have any recommendations for how to go about such a path?
Hi Kenji, I just graduated in an investment degree last year and I genuinely don't know what career path to pursue in this industry. I enjoy the stock market and learning about the mechanics and technicalities of how it works, but I enjoy interacting with people. I don't know what career path I can pursue that incorporates some degree of both 😢
Idk if your degree qualifies you for AUDITING, but that's what I would suggest. Since you enjoy the technical side of corporations, you'd enjoy reviewing their Financials and studying the company from the inside
Hello Kenji... I just want to know that if some one has not a bid academic background but has self taught about all the skills that required for investment banking... Then is there any chance to get there?
Hello there, You have an awesome vlog👍Can I cover Financial Technology program if I’m going to further my studies in Business Administration specialized in Banking & Finance?
It's hard to say what a financial analyst does because the title is quite vague...but it's usually got to do with looking at financial numbers to determine what business decisions a company or person should be making like investing, raising money, saving etc.
Hi Kenji, I am 2nd year uni student that wants to break in to IBD, I am concern with my knowledge with the technical skill required, what did you do to prepare or learn the technical skills required for the role? such as valuation and LBO analysis etc.
I wouldn’t worry about the technical skills so much you usually learn them on the job. So you just need the basics to do well in interviews. Id recommend taking some financial accounting and corporate finance classes in university if you can
Word of advise, the crypto market can be very tricky especially for newbies. If it hadn’t been with the help of my broker Mrs. Sarah Pearson whom i can’t thank enough. I had already given up on crypto after loosing so much money.
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I love how informative these videos are. Really helps someone who didn't pick a business related major.
Great to hear thank you! Got a part 2 coming in a couple weeks so stay tuned! 😄
Nice to have someone who actually includes the links he mentions in the description.
Just trying to help!
Big ups to everyone working effortlessly trying to earn a living while building wealth. My wife and I we are both retired with over $2 million in net worth and all paid off debts. living smart and frugal with our money, made it possible for us this early, even till now we earn passively with our asset coach.
Adapt to a lifestyle, be thrifty, set a budget, save money and build more streams.
Excellent choices having a great savings and more streams to earn makes life goal’s easier but our way of life needs better alternative,at the same time, people also need to be more responsible. I know for a fact that there's a lot of people that simply don't make enough, I make roughly hundred plus a year and in California, rent inflation alone eat up almost all of what I make, with dependents and other obligations included, it's easy to end up with zero. however it’s a good time to add to existing asset holdings as follow -on opportunities
I resonate with what you said ma’am, you could also take advantage of some growth stocks at the moment, every pro is currently bagging on some digital surge. For me, my coach Margaret ann myatt the intelligent advisor has been using every opportunity to ensure I benefit, well positioned as I’m also privy to improve. It completely changed the approach for me, feel free to write direct to help construct your approach as well.
I have got myatt résumé, also part of an audience with Margaret options, a huge economical nerd, these well anticipated results has impacted a lot of exposure for me.
I bet you got yourself some solid portfolio.
This is a great video, thank you! Could you please do a part 2 where you cover some more options like asset management, wealth management, corporate finance, etc?
Good idea thanks for the suggestion!
This is amazing Kenji!! Would love to see a part 2:)
Thank you!
Super interesting!! So many options...would love a part 2
Thank you and noted!
Have we normalized working 60+ hours in this country? I don't want to work more than 50 hours per week.
in finance im pretty sure it is normal
then u ain’t gonna get payed
Then, investment banking is not for you.
Very interesting! Please do make a part 2
Noted!
Part 2 please!!! Great vids, hope to see more from you!
Thank you and noted!
Make a part 2 please 🙏, would help a lot
Noted!
Always good Kenji! Proud of your work!
love your videos man really well explained
Really appreciate it Vishnu!
Make a detailed video on courses like CMA Usa CPA ACCA CIMA FRM CFA etc.
Is it a must?? Learn how to say please and thank you.
Very well structure video love how clear you lay things out
Thank you Alexander, means a lot!
Nice video Kenji, keep it up!
Thank you!
Great video please do a video on the trading profiles👍
Noted!
Hey Kenji, Great video! Could you cover asset management and wealth management in part 2? I am conflicted about a career in asset or wealth management and would love to hear your input on it. Thank you!
Very insightful video kenji👏👏👏
Thank you! 😃
Hey Kenji! I appreciate this so much, it's certainly helping me choose a path. Would you have tips on how to build finance skills while still being a student?
Great Video Kenji !!
One of my favourite channel! Thank you for this quality content
Glad you enjoy it! thanks for supporting!
This was really informative and delivered brilliantly, thank you ver much for sharing !👏
for the trader Job you will need the Series 57, for the Investment banking job you will need the Series 79. all the rest you should be fine getting the Series 7 Exam..
Great videos Kenji! Very insightful! Would appreciate a deep dive video on FP&A or Corporate Development in the future! Keep up the amazing work!
Thank you and noted!
kenjiexplains congrats on 10K! #babysteps
Cheers Tristan!!!! Thanks for supporting man means a lot
Please make part 2! This was really helpful ❤️
Noted thank you!
very clear and nice content thanks Kenji
Glad it was helpful!
Another great video!
Glad you enjoyed it!
part 2 please do corporate banking, commercial banking etc..
Great video man! I’d love a part 2 and maybe even a video like this for the softer side of business (marketing, real estate, management, etc) keep it up!
Thank you, very insightful! Maybe a part 2 going deeper in all of them?
Good idea, thanks for the suggestion!
Great video! Could you make a video about Quantitative Analists or quantitative traders?
Great video!
I will be attending Zicklin School of Business as a finance major from next year & interested in getting into investment banks like Goldman Sachs and JP Morgan. Baruch College offers the following courses and 5 of the 6 classes are required. Any idea which one I can eliminate from my choice?
1. Financial Accounting I
2. Financial Accounting II
3. Real Estate Finance and Investment 4. Real Estate Capital Markets
5. Investment Strategies in Property Markets
6. Valuations and Underwriting of Securitized Real Estate.
Thank you!
Probably underwriting but obviously depends on which branch of banking you’re interested in
Hi Kenji ,just wanted to ask that is it necessary to have a background in finance for a career in Investment banking or can people from other streams with appropriate skill set can also make it big?
No it's not necessary. There's people from all majors although numerical majors obviously are preferred. Best of luck if you decide to recruit!
@@KenjiExplains Thanks for the response
I am currently pursuing engineering and really looking to make it big in the field of Investment Banking
Keep up the Good work 💪
Hey love your videos man, I am an incoming freshman at Clemson University and still don’t know what degree is more worth it Economics BS or Finance would you have any insight?
Thank you! Can you not be undeclared for the first 2 years at Clemson? Just take some classes in both Econ and finance and see which one suits you best? To be honest, both degrees offer similar work opportunities, but perhaps Econ keeps a few more door open, while Finance is slightly more specific.
I want to do investment banking at Goldman Sachs but too bad I go to a non target 😢
should've worked harder in high school.
@@wallstreetzoomerthis. should have listened to my teachers back in the day lol. Get into commercial banking, the less prestigious variant loll
Want good money and work life balance….. get into internal auditing for public companies (obviously there might be some that might have high hours but most tend to not have them).
Let's hit private equity a little bit on pt 2
For the FP&A what did you say is a good way to get your foot in the door, if not hired out of school? Thanks!
Hi! Can you please say where risk management falls?
Part 2 Please!!!!
Noted!
Make a video about Quantitative analysts.
Highschool diploma. Work your way up in retail banking. Become a senior FA or branch manager. Make $100K/yr. The idea one needs an expensive, "target school" degree is complete bullshit. No? Then earn a degree from a local, inexpensive university and go work in wealth management. Obtain your CFP designation. I know guys
Hi! Can you tell me more about this? Do they make that much working in wealth management? Do you have any recommendations for how to go about such a path?
Bs lol
Hi Kenji, I just graduated in an investment degree last year and I genuinely don't know what career path to pursue in this industry. I enjoy the stock market and learning about the mechanics and technicalities of how it works, but I enjoy interacting with people. I don't know what career path I can pursue that incorporates some degree of both 😢
Idk if your degree qualifies you for AUDITING, but that's what I would suggest. Since you enjoy the technical side of corporations, you'd enjoy reviewing their Financials and studying the company from the inside
Hello, this is a great video! In which category does risk management fall into ?
did you find that out? Because I'm curious as well ahahahahah
In UK for being an FP&A you need to be qualified ACCA or CIMA and the salary is far higher than US
Hi kenji, can you make a video about types of investments and difference between investment and trading securities….😊
Part 2 please .
Hello Kenji... I just want to know that if some one has not a bid academic background but has self taught about all the skills that required for investment banking... Then is there any chance to get there?
not, unless your buddy is the boss . Otherwise you have no chance
Is the CFA a desired designation even for other fields than equity research?
Could you make a video on your new career in tech and why you didn’t continue in IB?
Noted! But in short i was more interested in tech and it was a better work life balance
Hello there, You have an awesome vlog👍Can I cover Financial Technology program if I’m going to further my studies in Business Administration specialized in Banking & Finance?
Yes you will.
@@nycto16 Is it a nice course, meaning a productive but a stress-free career in Finance? thank you
@@evangelineolaer8 It's interesting, I don't know career wise but it could be stress-free as compared to other areas of finance.
@@nycto16 Hi! that’s why i will change my career from accounting to finance 😊
@@evangelineolaer8 Hi! accounting is super hard and boring haha, finance is hard too but better than accounting and so interesting!
Which internship would you do to hold as many doors as possible open for a career in finance later on?
probably big 4 accounting / consulting if you can't get an internship at a finance firm like an investment bank or asset manager.
please make a video in quants
Kenji sir what are the facilities investment banking companies offer to their employees other than money?
Hey its a prestigious job that’s high paying with a good number of exit opportunities…those are the main things
Yeah I’m definitely switching over my boring and useless major in computer Science to accounting
I thought comp science was interesting..... Accounting is repitative and boring mate.
@@kingofkings9142to each their own
Please do for mba gap students😢😢😢😢
Pls can Bi -tech be studied at undergraduate
60 hrs a week.. thank you, next!
What about Rx?
Some companies use the name equity analysis is this just the same as equity research?
Probably but hard to say without seeing the job description
@@KenjiExplains So it could depend on how the company sees the title?
Hi... Thank You for this video 🙂
One question, what does a Financial Analyst does? Could you please make a part two as well?
It's hard to say what a financial analyst does because the title is quite vague...but it's usually got to do with looking at financial numbers to determine what business decisions a company or person should be making like investing, raising money, saving etc.
@@KenjiExplains Ohh okay.... Thanks Alot☺️
Corporate finance?
Do I really need to be good at math?
Wow he’s very good looking 👌🏻👍🏻
Please tell me you at least watched the video 😂🤦♂️
@@CalebMathews-yz7qe haha of course I did :)
70 hours for equity research? Im going back to data science
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Hi Kenji, I am 2nd year uni student that wants to break in to IBD, I am concern with my knowledge with the technical skill required, what did you do to prepare or learn the technical skills required for the role? such as valuation and LBO analysis etc.
I wouldn’t worry about the technical skills so much you usually learn them on the job. So you just need the basics to do well in interviews. Id recommend taking some financial accounting and corporate finance classes in university if you can
60 hours a week??? I thought all y’all did a 9-5
lmao if only
anyone from india thinks kenji looks exactly like dhruv rathee..??
Right
So 12 hours hours a day? Lmao yeah uhh…
Word of advise, the crypto market can be very tricky especially for newbies. If it hadn’t been with the help of my broker Mrs. Sarah Pearson whom i can’t thank enough. I had already given up on crypto after loosing so much money.
Put a rainbow or LGBT flag in your profile photo and your investments will gain value.
60 hrs a week.. thank you, next!