A network security engineer is a type of cybersecurity professional tasked with protecting a company’s network and any users or devices connected to the network. These types of security engineers can work in practically any industry since every company with a computer network needs someone to keep that network safe. But what does being a …
McKayla Girardin is an NYC-based writer with Forage. McKayla is experienced at transforming complex concepts into easily digestible articles to help anyone better understand the world we live in. McKayla is passionate about writing high-quality content that matters and helping others find fulfillment in their careers.
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AIG, or the American International Group, Inc., is best known as an international insurance company offering policies to individuals, small businesses, and large corporations. As a Fortune 500 company, AIG operates in dozens of countries and employs nearly 50,000 people worldwide. But what is working at AIG really like? In this guide, we’ll go over: …
A contribution margin measures how profitable a product is to produce. A company’s contribution margin shows how much revenue is available after it deducts variable costs like raw materials and transportation expenses. For a product to be profitable, the remaining revenue after variable costs needs to be higher than the company’s fixed costs, like insurance …
A balance sheet is a type of financial statement used in business and finance to give an overview of a company’s assets, liabilities, and shareholder equity at a given point in time. These balance sheets are essential tools for business owners, accountants, and investors because they provide insight into a company’s financial standing and show …
A company’s weighted average cost of capital (WACC) is the amount of money it must pay to finance its operations. WACC is similar to the required rate of return (RRR) because a company’s WACC is how much shareholders and lenders require from the company in exchange for their investment. In this guide, we’ll go over: …
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Net working capital (NWC) is also referred to as working capital and is a way to measure a company’s ability to pay off short-term liabilities. NWC is often used by business owners and accountants to quickly check a company’s financial health at any given moment. However, the results are sometimes difficult to interpret. In this …
Major banks can be a good career path since these big banking institutions offer many career opportunities and job security. Major banks typically have retail, commercial, and corporate banking functions, so there are many different job options, including entry-level openings for bank tellers and analysts and options for experienced finance professionals. In this guide, we’ll …
A quantitative analyst, or quant, is a type of financial analyst who uses math, statistics, and coding to help improve the financial services industry. These analysts typically work for investment banks but can be found at any company where finance and coding can provide a competitive edge. In this guide, we’ll go over everything you …
Enterprise value, often shortened to EV, is a form of business valuation used in mergers and acquisitions (M&A). Calculating EV involves adding together a company’s market capitalization (how much its publicly traded shares are worth) and total debt minus any highly-liquid assets, like cash or savings. In this guide, we’ll go over: Enterprise Value Definition …
NPV, or net present value, is how much an investment is worth throughout its lifetime, discounted to today’s value. The NPV formula is often used in investment banking and accounting to determine if an investment, project, or business will be profitable in the long run. What Is NPV? Net present value is used to determine …