I think the novel that suits you is 'The Struggle of a Village Child'. In the beginning, the male lead came out of the countryside to sell goods to the bank. Then he entered the real estate industry and met two friends who worked in the bank. He worked hard and reached the peak of his life step by step. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
In the book,"Cultivating a Sky-high Wife's Capital," the male protagonist brought the female protagonist home, and the female protagonist became the cleaner of the family. The male lead had never been stingy with the female lead's demands. He had even made the female lead's father go bankrupt. While the female lead hated her father, she also hated herself. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Working in a bank required an understanding of all kinds of banking business and the process of lending. Here are some books that can help you learn and understand these topics: 1 The Banker's Manual- John Hopkins [2]<<Banking Practice and Management>> Stephen F Freeman 3 "Bank risk management and compliance" ·John Kaplan 4 Lending and risk Management- Smith (James M Smith) 5.<Basic Financial Theory> David C Kelly In addition, he also needed to learn about financial instruments, financial markets, monetary policy, and so on. These books can help to understand these aspects: 1. Financial markets and financial institutions. ·David S Shi 2. Modern Money Theory. Sergei Chekhonin 3. Financial Management. ·Stephen P. Boyd [4][macro Economics] Robert D. Mundell 5. Financial Engineering- William D Cutko In short, working in a bank required a wide range of financial and economic knowledge as well as skilled skills. By reading related books, one could continuously improve their skills and lay a solid foundation for their career development.
Yes, it is. 'The Bank of Dave' is based on real events and people.
Dharavi Bank has elements inspired by real-life situations, but it also incorporates fictional elements for dramatic effect. So, it's a mix of reality and creativity.
Definitely a real story. It draws inspiration from actual happenings and presents them in a narrative format. The characters and situations have roots in reality.
Yes, it is. Bank of Dave is based on real events and experiences.
" My Exclusive Blood Slave " was an ancient romance novel written by Duanmu Qinqin. The plot of the novel described the female protagonist becoming the male protagonist's blood bank and unfolding a story of transmigration. This novel might meet your needs for a novel with a male protagonist as a blood bank.
There's a Computer in My Brain. This book tells the story of the protagonist, Lin Yun, who installed a smart computer into his brain because of a piece of rusty iron. From there, he obtained the bank system and began to do missions. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
😋I recommend "I became sworn brothers with the Prince Regent after I transmigrated" to you. After the female protagonist transmigrated, she had a noble status but was willful and arrogant. She became the pillar of the country with both civil and military skills. The male protagonist was cold and abstinent but was obsessed with the female protagonist. He actually wanted to marry her. The highlight of the novel was that the woman disguised as a man and became sworn brothers with the male protagonist. I hope you like this fairy's recommendation. Muah ~😗
Wu Zhu was called the fifth brother by the Qing Emperor because they were sworn brothers. In the novel," Celebrating Years," Ye Qingmei pulled the Qing Emperor, Chen Pingping, Fan Jian, King Jing, and Wu Zhu to become sworn brothers. Wu Zhu was the youngest of the sworn brothers, ranked fifth. As a result, the Qing Emperor affectionately called Wu Zhu " Old Fifth." This title also expressed the Qing Emperor's closeness to Wu Zhu and the deep friendship between them.