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i've heard at BBs, anywhere in the range from 40-60k. how accurate is that?

Did you miss out a 0 on those numbers ? Because 40-60K is way too low.

 

Goldman paid out $16 billion total in bonuses alone...whoo that's a lot of money. I want a slice of that...:)

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Author: apr06060 Date: Jan 4, 2007 5:11 PM EST

i heard that GS, ms, lehman, bear have announced numbers so far.

I only know bear, b/c i work there for '05 associates:

1 got 280 13 got 300 9 got 325 3 got 350

at Goldman, the range was 275-325 with the vast majority getting 280 (goldman discount)

at Morgan Stanley, same range

Lehman looked more like Bear.

I would expect $300k to be average across the street for 05 associates

for analysts who got paid in july, the high was 80k bonus with the vast majority getting around 70k for 1st yr analysts across the street

hope this helpful "

 

Just a quick question.

I was under the impression that first year analysts did not receive a stub bonus around the end of the year, but received their full bonus one year after they started at the firm (usually around July). Is this true? or do they get a stub bonus?

If they don't get a stub bonus, who does? Is it usually first year associates and new hires above first year associates (ie new directors hired in September or something)?

Thanks.

 

Hi all,

Threads like this do not work. The quality of the numbers can not be trusted so its really a lost cause.

SmartBanker, if you are interested in JPM numbers then maybe we can exchange info via pvt messaging? Ping me if interested.

 

i work at a bb in Brazil - Sao Paulo - and we've got loads of newcomers, mostly associates and some vps - from ny and london. i didn't really know why they were coming back and i thought they were just home sick but after getting to know how much you're paid there, i think i get them much better. 1st year analyst's bonusses here are: - ubs/pactual and itau/bba - US$ 300k - credit suisse - US$ 250-275k - ml, citi, jpm - US$ 200k you can also get at least US$ 150k at small local boutiques i don't know much about associate's bonusses but i'll try to post them here soon

 
Dan Polizzi:
i work at a bb in Brazil - Sao Paulo - and we've got loads of newcomers, mostly associates and some vps - from ny and london. i didn't really know why they were coming back and i thought they were just home sick but after getting to know how much you're paid there, i think i get them much better. 1st year analyst's bonusses here are: - ubs/pactual and itau/bba - US$ 300k - credit suisse - US$ 250-275k - ml, citi, jpm - US$ 200k you can also get at least US$ 150k at small local boutiques i don't know much about associate's bonusses but i'll try to post them here soon

No way. For ANALYSTS?!

Screw PE, everyone should just go to Brazil.

 

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