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hey forum mates,

 

anyone can enlighten me the difference between corporate sales and corporate finance?

 

thanks!

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hey forum mates,

 

anyone can enlighten me the difference between corporate sales and corporate finance?

 

thanks!

 

 

one is sales one is finance... which of these two you dont understand... Whahahah

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hey forum mates,

 

anyone can enlighten me the difference between corporate sales and corporate finance?

 

thanks!

 

Corporate finance is mainly backend... the front end will be doing credit.... also equal to legalized ah long...

Corporate sales...ah well is simply sales except custs are other companies/buyers... so have to consistently source for distributors/resellers

 

Hope i'm rite...

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one is sales one is finance... which of these two you dont understand... Whahahah

 

 

oh i don't understand why u aren't banned yet

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sales is sales, i.e. about selling a product, while finance is about payment and receiving of money, handling cheques and monies. have i made myself crystal clear ?

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Bye wolfie! Sorry to see you go, one of the few to have a sense of humour.

 

Don't worry, his nephew taking over . . . . but I'm hoping to see Ahmawolve soon. [inlove]

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hey forum mates,

 

anyone can enlighten me the difference between corporate sales and corporate finance?

 

thanks!

Corporate finance is simply the finance dept handling the financial, accounting, payment matters.

 

Corporate sales is sales to corporate customers, instead of individuals.

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Huh... which part of my sentence warrant a ban... [speechless][shakehead]

 

LOL

 

Uncle Wolve comes from humble beginnings....:D From no bar to 1 bar (Brigadier General) to now 4 bars (Full General).

 

One more bar will make him a 5 star General. [laugh]

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Corporate finance is simply the finance dept handling the financial, accounting, payment matters.

 

Corporate sales is sales to corporate customers, instead of individuals.

 

No. don't think that's quite it.

If I recall correctly & correct me if I'm wrong.

 

Corporate Finance deals with providing financing for business entities.

Outside of the usual plain vanilla loans/LCs/Credit lines

 

through a variety of avenues i.e. IPOs, M&A, Bond Issue, Rights issue.

 

When people to refer to Investment Bankers.

They are often actually talking about associates/analysts involved in Corporate Finance.

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Uncle Wolve comes from humble beginnings....:D From no bar to 1 bar (Brigadier General) to now 4 bars (Full General).

1 star to 4 stars within a span of half a year. Promoted faster than scholars sia. [laugh][laugh]

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i think the person asking that qns...muz indicate which industry.....

 

corp finance in banks

 

and

 

corp finance in non-bank MNC e.g. Nestle....

 

 

and corp sales in banks

 

 

and

 

corp sales in MNC

 

all mean different thing.

 

please b more precise.

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ok sorri

 

i meant in banking industry.

 

corporate banking, sales

 

and

corporate banking, finance

 

okies.

 

Corp Sales - What area of Corp Sales? selling FX,IRS and structured products to large Corp? or SME?

 

Corp Fin - IB. Basically like what one of the guy said. its M&A, IPO etc..

Now IPO mkt is basically dead. What can be done is perhaps helping corp to raise debt issues (i.e. issue bonds). However in mkt like sg, bond issues mkt is too small.

 

Right issues (which is kinda hot nowadays) are more viable in context now.

 

all in all,

Corp Fin - more challenging as u r not only selling. u do financial modelling (depends on ur boss) etc etc..

 

Corp Sales - more of an art. ask the Private bankers here, im sure u will get alot of tips....

 

 

im not in either area.... =) so cant offer u super indepth advise but i was involved in one of the debt issue for one of the large corp (bank)

 

 

gd luck!

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