Wall Street Prep: Saturday, April 11th- Sunday, April 12th

Attention to all students pursuing investment banking, private equity, portfolio management, business and corporate development, capital markets, equity & credit research, and industry corporate finance careers: 

The Clark University Investments and Trading Society and the Finance Association will be hosting Wall Street Prep’s Financial & Valuation Modeling seminar at Clark University on April 11-12, 2015.

This intensive 2-day weekend seminar is led by former investment bankers with applied expertise in financial and valuation modeling methodologies, and bridges the gap between academics and the real world to equip students with the hands-on practical financial skills that they will need to excel during the recruiting process and on the job.

PROGRAM AGENDA:

  • Day 1 – Saturday, April 11 (8:00am-5:00pm): Financial Statement Modeling in Excel
  • Day 2 – Sunday, April 12 (8:00am-5pm): Introduction to Valuation and Discounted Cash Flow Modeling in Excel

WHAT PREVIOUS WSP SEMINAR PARTICIPANTS ARE SAYING

  • 99% of previous WSP seminar participants would recommend our seminar to others
  • 81% found our seminar highly relevant to their professional goals
  • 76% believe the seminar significantly improved their performance and confidence during the recruiting process
  • 79% felt more confident during the technical aspect of finance interviews due to the seminar

WHY SHOULD YOU ATTEND THIS SEMINAR?

  • The seminar enrollment fee represents a 75% educational discount relative to WSP’s corporate training fees
  • Strong resume coverage to help you during this challenging recruiting season
  • Extensive prep materials to ace technical finance questions during interviews
  • Obtain practical financial skill set needed to excel as an Analyst/Associate on the job

HOW TO REGISTER

Registrants must be cleared by the Finance Association then register using the link that will be provided to them. Please email Jai Sung Lee at JaLee@clarku.edu if you are interested in attending this event! There is a limit to how many GSOM Students can attend this session; it will be a first-come-first-serve basis if that limit is exceeded. 

HOW MUCH DOES THIS COST?

  • Normally: $199
  • GSOM students: $50– The remaining $149 will be subsidized by the Finance Association.

QUESTIONS OR COMMENTS?

  • Feel free to contact Jai Sung Lee: JaLee@clarku.edu