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Ep.2 - Beyond the Balance Sheet: Restructuring, Resilience, and the Art of the Deal with Moelis & Co.’s Barak Klein

21 min · 19. apr. 2026
episode Ep.2 - Beyond the Balance Sheet: Restructuring, Resilience, and the Art of the Deal with Moelis & Co.’s Barak Klein cover

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What does an investment banker actually do when a company is in trouble? On this episode of the High School Wall Street Podcast, we sit down with Barak Klein, Managing Director at Moelis & Company. From his early days at Wharton to navigating the 2008 financial crisis at a hedge fund, Barak shares the "no-nonsense" reality of a career in finance. We dive into the world of capital structure advisory, the high-stakes creativity behind the AMC and Carvana deals, and why "soft skills" like active listening are the secret to surviving 100-hour work weeks. Whether you're a "zygote" preparing for sophomore internships or just curious about the world of elite boutiques, this masterclass in restructuring is a must-listen.

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episode Ep.2 - Beyond the Balance Sheet: Restructuring, Resilience, and the Art of the Deal with Moelis & Co.’s Barak Klein artwork

Ep.2 - Beyond the Balance Sheet: Restructuring, Resilience, and the Art of the Deal with Moelis & Co.’s Barak Klein

What does an investment banker actually do when a company is in trouble? On this episode of the High School Wall Street Podcast, we sit down with Barak Klein, Managing Director at Moelis & Company. From his early days at Wharton to navigating the 2008 financial crisis at a hedge fund, Barak shares the "no-nonsense" reality of a career in finance. We dive into the world of capital structure advisory, the high-stakes creativity behind the AMC and Carvana deals, and why "soft skills" like active listening are the secret to surviving 100-hour work weeks. Whether you're a "zygote" preparing for sophomore internships or just curious about the world of elite boutiques, this masterclass in restructuring is a must-listen.

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