Probably my Barclays umbrella. I see too many idiots wearing their sleeveless vest in the summer time when it's 90 degrees out and they're sweating their ass off in the subway. Stupidest thing I've ever saw. Majority of the traders never even wear a vest outside the office and leave it on their chair. Ever since then, I don't ever wear it because I'm not a poser. I'll stick with the umbrella.

 

Yeti mugs are probably my favorite and most useful that I've gotten. Second to that would be umbrellas or golf balls.

One thing we gave out that went over quite well was a multi tool with a flashlight - people loved that freaking thing.

 

One time, I won company-branded whiskey stones, corkscrew, and koozie at an all-hands lottery. Definitely wasn't expecting that!

 

Shirts from my company (I wouldn't wear any one else's).

My favorite is the Yeti's. Give me all the Yetis!

Also, very functional are portable chargers (although I have at least 10 now) and the universal cords.

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Doesn't Bloomberg Princeton, NJ give their analysts a nice grey sweatshirt with their logo near the nipple (left side or right side don't remember)?

 

My boss loves wine, so he gets cases at a time from Europe and gives them out to team members. Doesn't last, but I absolutely love it.

Consumption smoothing is retarded. If you stay in this game for a handful of years, money will be the least of your worries. Live it up, because this is the one time in your life where you might actually have time to spare.
 

My last company gave us North Face backpacks. Pretty sweet for commuting. No yetis though. They were too cheap for those.

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banker bags - ever flexed one every day on your way to the gym senior year after your SA stint?

 

sorry if dumb question, but do all BB give out gear? and what is normally given? thanks!!

 
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Over the years I've had some awesome wholesalers, and employers that were pretty generous with gifts. By price range under $50 Pictet gave me a muti usb fastcharger that I use daily and really enjoy. The last 10 years of my golf balls have been provided by JH, Ivy, Blackrock, MFS, American Funds, Franklin Templeton, etc. Advantus Capital gives really nice Nike Dri-fit baseball caps

$50-$100: I personally use the John Hancock Umbrella I got several years ago all the time, good quality. Blackrock and Ivy Funds have nice Nike golf polos/pullovers and cycling jerseys that I use often.

$100-250: Advantus gave me a Nike Golf Bag that is awesome. Mackenzie Investments provided my Oddessy 2 Ball putter.

$250-1000: Not the normal wholesaler swag, but Ivy funds provided me some awesome gifts while I was there. For my first municipal underwriting deal I got an engraved Mont Blanc fountain pen and mechanical pencil set. After our acquisition of Hostress all of our team members received a box of twinkies with a Yellow Face Tissot Quartz watch. But my favorite gift by far was following our venture into Formula 1 which we received engraved Tag Heuer Formula 1 watches with the Ivy & F1 logos on the face.

$+++: Again not swag technically, but certainly appreciated are fund company covered trips! These were by far my favorites, and are separated by if they passed the tax bill on to me... Not Taxed: 1. Weekend at Four Seasons Golf Resort Scottsdale, AZ with travel and all expenses courtesy of W&R/Ivy for leadership team appreciation 2. Week in Boston w/ John Hancock. "Due Diligence" in reality just a great week of drinking with a couple of buddies and our wholesaler. 3. Week in Quebec w/ Mackenzie. "Due Diligence" for the F1 venture at the Canadian GP. 4. Week in Austin w/ Ivy. "Due Diligence" for F1 venture at U.S. GP.

Taxed:

Honestly every trip I ever went on with Edward Jones was amazing, and I'm glad I took them over the cash bonus payouts, but if you qualified you could take 2 trips annually and they were valued at $5k each or 1 annually at $10k. Over the years I went to Hawaii, Mexico, France, Africa, but the best one by a fucking mile was in 2013 myself and several other advisors went to the BVI where we had a mooring yacht for just our group and a captain that took us anywhere we wanted to go, and our product partner, our Blackrock External, covered anything that wasn't included with the trip. Regardless of the tax bill at the end of the year all of the trips were awesome, but that one I actually priced to do again on my own dime a few years later and it would have costed about per couple 25k to repeat it with the same group size. Seriously Edward Jones does that shit right.....

I know this post ran a little long, but if it had a point to it, it would be that while AM specifically Financial Advisors/Planners don't generally take home what IB/PE guys do we do get some nice perks occasionally. Not saying the grass is greener by any means, but I sure do love free stuff!

 

As corny as this sounds, throughout my entire undergrad thus far I always stared in awe at the “banker bags” on the subway, and getting one at the start of my internship was a real ‘I made it’ moment. My jaw practically hit the floor when I opened the box it was sent in. They’re also a lot more poorly constructed than I thought, having loose threads here and there and the zipper feeling somewhat flimsy, but it was still such a powerful feeling to officially own one. Please don’t roast me — I’m just excited to be here.

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As corny as this sounds, throughout my entire undergrad thus far I always stared in awe at the “banker bags” on the subway, and getting one at the start of my internship was a real ‘I made it’ moment. My jaw practically hit the floor when I opened the box it was sent in. They’re also a lot more poorly constructed than I thought, having loose threads here and there and the zipper feeling somewhat flimsy, but it was still such a powerful feeling to officially own one. Please don’t roast me — I’m just excited to be here.

Nice post. I guess it would have meant the same thing to me as a young man. I came into banking/finance later in life so my banker bag was just something I bought myself from the company store :). But now I'm thinking about any kids I might have inspired by using it around town.

 

Golf umbrella, high quality golf shirts, golf balls, all of which get used. The swell bottle is great even though I have like 5 already because I use the fuck out of them. The banker bag, while pretty common, is a good small duffel that I actually use since my other one is a bit big for just like gym clothes, shoes, and a bottle.

While all of this is nice, nothing compares to the deutche bank branded shoes.

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Multi National United gave us first year contractors 7.62 rounds with MNU engraved. You get to keep your tactical vest and the MNU patch. You kinda forget about the cool merch when ur in the field tho

 

First internship I got an Adidas golf polo with the company logo on it and dueling bear/bull.  Pretty sick imo especially as a freshman.

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