Brother Brandon Goldstein is spending his summer days working as a Finance Intern for EducationsDynamics in Hoboken, NJ. While there, his work revolves around doing trend analyses of the history of a given company’s income statements. In addition Brandon is also working for the David Kramer Tennis Academy camp in Florham Park, NJ teaching tennis at the Brooklake Country Club.
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Interesting to see Brandon balancing multiple roles during his internship! The combination of financial analysis work and coaching shows great time management. I’m curious how he managed to juggle such different skill sets between finance and athletics—did one help inform the other?
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I found it interesting that Brandon landed a finance internship at EducationDynamics—does that company focus more on edtech financial modeling, or is it broader? I’m curious how brothers typically connect DKE leadership roles to landing competitive summer opportunities.
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Trend analysis on historical income statements sounds like a great way to spot patterns early. Did Brandon find any surprising shifts in the data that changed how the company viewed its financial health?
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Trend analysis seems more forward-looking than the typical ratio analysis we learn in finance classes. Does Brandon find that spotting these income statement trends early gives a clearer advantage than just relying on last quarter’s margins?
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From my own experience in finance, digging into multi-year income statement trends often exposes gradual shifts that quarterly reports miss completely. Did Brandon find that certain expense lines were more volatile than the revenue trends suggested?
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