
Is corporate banking a good career? : r/FinancialCareers - Reddit
Corporate banking likely means you are essentially a financial services salesman to companies. Either that or underwriting for corporate credit. Regardless corporate banking is generally a …
Is banking a good career path? : r/Banking - Reddit
A place to discuss the in and outs of banking. Community, regional investment, commercial or consumer, come on in. Please review subreddit rules before posting.
Infinite Banking: Being Your Own Banker - Reddit
Infinite Banking is the most powerful financial strategy I've ever discovered. When done the way it was supposed to be done, it can significantly increase our ability to build and protect wealth.
A subreddit for those navigating their way through the choppy …
Regardless of your age, gender, title and race, all redditors in Investment Banking share a common bond. The ups and downs of a career in banking is something we all experience. …
velocitybanking - Reddit
Velocity banking is defined as the using of financial and banking products that manage and increase cash flow that quickly creates financial security by eliminating, reducing, or …
Pros and Cons of Sofi : r/sofi - Reddit
I was with USAA for banking since 2013, but was considering switching banks in mid-2023. There's nothing *wrong* with USAA's banking platform - solid bank, but not much in incentives …
What are the best High Yield Savings accounts? : r/personalfinance …
Dec 10, 2022 · Ally and Marcus are good high yield savings accounts for Gen-Z. Keep in mind, you should have a primary bank or credit union for banking services.
Does anyone use Robinhood for their Roth IRA or IRA? - Reddit
Not Robinhood but I open and contribute my Roth IRA with SoFi this year (already banking with them) So they offer 2% match (for contribution before April 15) plus a reward system for auto …
bankingexam - Reddit
Community for bank exam aspirants for sbi, ibps, rrb, insurance exams etc.
Starting to doubt banking as a career… : r/Banking - Reddit
Mar 17, 2023 · A place to discuss the in and outs of banking. Community, regional investment, commercial or consumer, come on in. Please review subreddit rules before posting.