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M&A Blog #15 – valuation (tools and data preparation)

Francine Way

Just as any home appraiser or credit officer does before going through the analytical exercise to produce a score for a home or a borrower, valuation professionals go through several steps of preparation before the actual exercise of producing a number that can be used as a value of a company. A 5- or 10- year historical data is preferable.

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M&A Blog #19 – valuation (Leveraged Buy Out - LBO)

Francine Way

Thus far, we have discussed three common valuation methods that most strategic and financial acquirers use when valuing a company for acquisitions or investments. This current post about Leveraged Buy Out (LBO) is about a valuation method used by a very specific type of financial acquirer: private equity (PE) firms.

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Working Capital Changes & Impact on DCF

Wizenius

Impact of Working Capital on Cash Flows: Changes in working capital can affect the cash flows used in the DCF analysis. Handling Changes in Working Capital: To account for changes in working capital, the following steps can be taken in the DCF analysis: a. Adjust the projected cash flows to reflect the changes in NWC requirements.

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Equity Research vs. Investment Banking: Careers, Compensation, Exits, and AI/Automation Risk

Mergers and Inquisitions

People are convinced that financial modeling in equity research is vastly different from investment banking and that research requires different or more specialized skills. Investment banking requires more process and project management skills , while equity research requires stronger creativity and communication skills.

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Factors impacting Perpetual Growth Rate in a DCF

Wizenius

Valuation is a complex art that requires a deep understanding of financial modeling and various influencing factors. One critical aspect is determining the appropriate growth rate for the perpetual growth phase in a Discounted Cash Flow (DCF) model. Take your career to new heights in the dynamic world of finance.

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Power-Up Your Resume: Essential Investment Banking Keywords

Wizenius

In the highly competitive field of investment banking, a well-crafted resume can be the key to landing coveted interview opportunities. In this blog post, we will highlight five essential keywords that you should incorporate into your resume to increase your chances of getting those sought-after investment banking interview calls.

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The Dividend Discount Model (DDM): The Black Sheep of Valuation?

Mergers and Inquisitions

But people who aim for investment banking roles are very much into those bells and whistles, so questions about the DDM and other “exotic” methodologies began rolling in. To be fair, in some industries – like commercial banks and insurance within FIG – the DDM is a core valuation methodology.