Really interesting and much better than typical boring lecture. Im an international student, who is doing a Ms in Germany, and i have recently applied for a working student position in JP and got an interview proposal, i watched ur videos and hope to crack my hiring manager during the Interview. Thank you for such video about banks and ur excel lessons.
Thankyouu soo muchh! You made the concept so simple for me. I come from a pure tech background and just starting to gain knowledge about Finance and Financial Services. Thanks for this video
Kenji, I found out about your channel yesterday, and now I'm hooked with all the quality content you are putting! Really appreciate the crisp and to the point videos you are making.
Commercial Banks also called Corporate Banks also sell services to huge corporations in terms of transfers of money and deposits but also in terms of Loan, so you are wrong when you tell they serve just mid sized companies. Also in terms of Risks, since commercial banks deal with money directly they have huge risks, especially in terms of loan given to corporates and mid sized companies. Here the financial analysis needs to be done in details with the right vertical and horizontal analysis and the right financial and performance Ratios. Bad loans can lead commercial banks to default.
The bank doesn't need deposits to lend anymore, so the depositor is no longer part of the equation (aus at least). they can create money to lend through the central bank
Top university, ideally work experience in an related field like accounting or corporate finance, and still be relatively young (ideally in university so you can apply to the internships which are the biggest feeders for full-time roles)
Commercial banks and investment banks don't have the same regulation. In the US, commercial banks are regulated by a bunch of different regulators including the Federal Reserve & the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FIDC). As such, they have several requirements they need to meet to make sure they don't lose the hard-earned money of people like you and me. Also, the account balance of customers is fully insured by the government for up to 250,000, so it's not in their interest for the banks to lose that. On the other hand, Investment banks don't have the same degree of regulation. That's because 1) they don't deal with regular people, and 2) their services are much more personalized so they can't be effectively regulated in the same way. In the U.S., the main regulator for investment banks is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). In terms of risk, a commercial bank has much lower risk exposure. Basically, the government regulations that the commercial banks must adhere to make them less prone to risk. Additionally, when you deposit your money in a savings account, not expecting to get rich with it, but rather that it's secure there. In contrast, investment banks are paid to create value for their customers by taking higher risks. Customers come to them to find investors and capital, so the nature of the business and the looser regulations makes them riskier.
Smaller, speculative stocks have endured a historically weak stretch. Investors are betting that a turnaround is finally in the works. I’ve lost about $320k within a few months, how do i take advantage of the market turnaround?
There are many interesting stocks in many industries that you might follow. You don't have to act on every forecast, so I'll suggest that you work with a financial advisor who can help you choose the best times to purchase and sell stocks.
@@MarcusFred-wn3iv Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the stock market right now, especially for near-retirees, I've been in touch with a coach for a while now mostly and I made over $800K within a short time
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One of the best "101's" foundational explanations I see in a long time. Great job Mr. Kenji
Great video. Wish I had professors that explain like this
Glad you liked it!
If I didn't know better; you would think professors are trained to make simple information complicated.
Very nice! Really liked the examples explaining how the different types of banks made money!
Thank you!
Ur way of explanation is very nice.for the first time i watched a video without skipping.
Keep up the good work bro.
Really interesting and much better than typical boring lecture. Im an international student, who is doing a Ms in Germany, and i have recently applied for a working student position in JP and got an interview proposal, i watched ur videos and hope to crack my hiring manager during the Interview. Thank you for such video about banks and ur excel lessons.
This was great. I’d like to see a video on careers in comercial banking with the perks and drawbacks. No one else seems to have that.
Thank you for proving this simple to understand the difference between commercial and investment banks.
Thankyouu soo muchh! You made the concept so simple for me. I come from a pure tech background and just starting to gain knowledge about Finance and Financial Services. Thanks for this video
Kenji, I found out about your channel yesterday, and now I'm hooked with all the quality content you are putting!
Really appreciate the crisp and to the point videos you are making.
Awesome, thank you for the nice comment means a lot!
Best and easiest explanation I’ve seen so far. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! (helps out if you can like & subscribe if you haven't already 🙌)
Thanks Kenji. All your videos are very helpful and relevant to what I'm doing. I'm watching all of them from the first one to the most recent
Wow, wonderfully explained. I always wondered what investment banks were and how they were different.
Thank you!
Thanks a lot.
You never disappoint !👏🏻
Easily understandable content, Thanks a lot sir!
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nicely explained.... cleared the basics....
This was very helpful! Thanks for the clarification
Very well explained. Thank you.
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Thank you glad it was helpful!
Thanks, this is a great video with detailed explanation!
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Very well explained
Great breakdown Kenji, cheers
Thank you Krishna!
Great explanation. Thanks for sharing!
Thank you for this video, very helpful!
Brilliant insight
TY for the great video. Only thing is the subtitles are missing or lagging for part of your speech.
Useful beginner clip.
Excellent man!
very good explanation bro
Keep it up! Great video again
Thank you Nic, appreciate it!
so good and so clear. thanks.
Thanks for watching!
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Commercial Banks also called Corporate Banks also sell services to huge corporations in terms of transfers of money and deposits but also in terms of Loan, so you are wrong when you tell they serve just mid sized companies.
Also in terms of Risks, since commercial banks deal with money directly they have huge risks, especially in terms of loan given to corporates and mid sized companies.
Here the financial analysis needs to be done in details with the right vertical and horizontal analysis and the right financial and performance Ratios.
Bad loans can lead commercial banks to default.
Good knowledge sir
very helpful thanks
The bank doesn't need deposits to lend anymore, so the depositor is no longer part of the equation (aus at least). they can create money to lend through the central bank
i working with branche banking here operation plus high sales pressure...I want to be move with back end or operational work..
please guide me
hi, kenji. Can u make smthing interesting on Enrollment agents? EA as Career , growth, any niche area etc.
@5:02 Can company A directly sell shares instead through the investment bank.
Good business relationship with you and digital marketings services very nice day and I will be able to get the future
thank you so much,keep goig
Very Cool Video Bro..........
hi Kenji. which tool do you use for animating in your videos?
Great content. I found the sound effects annoying, however.
Wish you Success
Investment Banking is more volume driven, commercial banking is more tailored lower volume higher margin business.
What about corporate banking?
Which qualifications do I need to become investment banker??
Top university, ideally work experience in an related field like accounting or corporate finance, and still be relatively young (ideally in university so you can apply to the internships which are the biggest feeders for full-time roles)
Can I move from audit at big 4 to commercial banking
I can't thank you enough
Can you transition from commercial banking to investment banking ???
Hi it's possible, just very difficult. I'd say you need to know the right people to make that switch
@@KenjiExplains one more question is it posits to move from a back office role to a front office role ?
what camera are you using...?
Brilliant
Who can give me brief script when he said about risk and regulation
Commercial banks and investment banks don't have the same regulation.
In the US, commercial banks are regulated by a bunch of different regulators including the Federal Reserve & the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FIDC).
As such, they have several requirements they need to meet to make sure they don't lose the hard-earned money of people like you and me. Also, the account balance of customers is fully insured by the government for up to 250,000, so it's not in their interest for the banks to lose that.
On the other hand, Investment banks don't have the same degree of regulation. That's because 1) they don't deal with regular people, and 2) their services are much more personalized so they can't be effectively regulated in the same way. In the U.S., the main regulator for investment banks is the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
In terms of risk, a commercial bank has much lower risk exposure. Basically, the government regulations that the commercial banks must adhere to make them less prone to risk. Additionally, when you deposit your money in a savings account, not expecting to get rich with it, but rather that it's secure there.
In contrast, investment banks are paid to create value for their customers by taking higher risks. Customers come to them to find investors and capital, so the nature of the business and the looser regulations makes them riskier.
Is it possible for a person to work in investment banking with a degree in international relations?
Bank of America is both a commercial as well as an investment bank…
Dont forget that they own Merrill Lynch.
Tq
2% interest on deposits??? Which century are you living in? Good info though
hi , can i know what facilities and function that provided by goldman sachs ?
can you email it for me ?
Insurance and non insuranced
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Smaller, speculative stocks have endured a historically weak stretch. Investors are betting that a turnaround is finally in the works. I’ve lost about $320k within a few months, how do i take advantage of the market turnaround?
There are many interesting stocks in many industries that you might follow. You don't have to act on every forecast, so I'll suggest that you work with a financial advisor who can help you choose the best times to purchase and sell stocks.
@@MarcusFred-wn3iv Having an investment adviser is the best way to go about the stock market right now, especially for near-retirees, I've been in touch with a coach for a while now mostly and I made over $800K within a short time
@@BrunoLuke That's impressive! I could really use the expertise of these advisors. how can I get to your advisor?
@@MarcusFred-wn3iv renowned for her proficiency and expertise in the financial market, *KRISTIN GAIL CUNNINGHAM* my financial advisor, holds a broad understanding of portfolio diversification and is recognized as an authority in this domain.
@@BrunoLuke Thank you, I just checked her out and I have sent her an email. I hope she gets back to me soon.
1:12 Above $1M is enough? Ah so I am HNI... I should not go to commercial banks anymore..Investment banks here I come...
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Your video would have been better if the background music wasn't louder than your voice
Thnx a lot man. Explained everything in a simple manner.
Great video thankyou for explaining it to us.