Thursday, July 31, 2008

INVESTMENT BANKING INSTITUTE

INVESTMENT BANKING - PRIVATE EQUITY:
COMPREHENSIVE FINANCIAL MODELING & VALUATION ANALYSIS COURSE

The Investment Banking Institute is recognized as the financial education and training leader, offering an accelerated career path for finance professionals and all individuals seeking to enter the investment banking, private equity, or hedge fund industry.

Over the past six years, IBI has trained thousands of professionals who are currently working or have worked with some of the most prestigious Investment Banks on Wall Street. Last year alone (2007) we held over 500 sessions nationwide for more than 1500 live training hours; moreover, our bankers/instructors possess a combined 90 years of I-banking and/or PE experience.

In total, our bankers on staff have led or participated in over $36 Billion of transactions. The result? Training with our bankers allows the effective transfer of skills that you can directly apply when seeking to enter the finance industry or add further value in your existing role.

In addition, IBI has also trained analysts and associates on behalf of a number of NY based financial organizations.

New York
The Helmsley Building
230 Park Avenue
212-380-7027


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Boston
225 Franklin Street
617-938-3775

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Chicago
Triangle Plaza
8770 West Bryn Mawr
312-698-9725
Toronto
First Canadian Place
100 King Street West
647-477-5376


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Dallas
Urban Towers
222 W. Las Colinas Blvd.
214-774-4891


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San Francisco
The Spear Tower
1 Market Street
415-690-9231


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Los Angeles
Continental Grand Plaza
400 Continental Boulevard
310-591-8218

http://www.ibtraining.com/

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