Practitioner’s Guide to IB, M&A and Corporate Finance - Scoopbooks

Hi guys,

Has anyone out there bought / read this ScoopBooks "The Practitioner’s Guide to Investment Banking, Mergers & Acquisitions, Corporate Finance"? http://www.scoopbooks.com/ourbooks_2.php

Is it worth the money?

Just asking because I was thinking in buying it just to have as reference book...

Any input is very appreciated. Cheers.

29 Comments
 

a lot of people at my firm have a copy of it just sitting on their desk, and when shit was slow, I would read through it. It is really well-written and well-thought out and before I star FT in July, I am def. going to buy my own copy

 

there are really just the first 2/3 chapters that are "basic" but once you get into deal mechanics, tax implications and capital structure implications I'd say you may get lost as you may have not seen it / dealt with it... Once you deal with them, the info will make alot more sense and be more applicable, otherwise its really difficult to conceptually understand..

 

London is a SA?! Haha, I love the cocky SA's. It gives us something to laugh about for 3 months, and they almost never get an offer. What a d-bag

 

i bought it, too. However, as other people said, i have a hard time understanding it since it is "practical." and you gotta actually do it to understand.

 

Can't London E1 be banned? Nobody posts so much useless crap on this site. At least some of the previous infamous posters on here were funny -definately not the case here.

 

I know i'm a little late, but is this still for sale? lol

"There's no reason to be the richest man in the cemetery. You can't do business from there." - Colonel Sanders
 

2 years late, lol. Sorry, no longer for sale.

Currently: future neurologist, current psychotherapist Previously: investor relations (top consulting firm), M&A consulting (Big 4), M&A banking (MM)
 

I think I've read your posts on this book in the past, but to be clear: You find this book more useful/practical than Damodaran?

I was about to pick up Damodaran for reference but I am rethinking that purchase.

 

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