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Walk me through a DCF, LBO modeling, and accounting questions demand precision and speed.
Staying current on market trends, deal activity, and economic indicators is table stakes.
Why banking? Why our firm? These questions need authentic, well-rehearsed answers.
With hundreds of candidates per position, small mistakes in delivery can cost you the offer.
Tip: Cover free cash flow projections, WACC calculation, terminal value (Gordon growth or exit multiple), and enterprise value.
Tip: Discuss comparable companies, precedent transactions, and DCF. Explain illiquidity discount and control premium.
Tip: Walk through income statement (lower pre-tax income), balance sheet (lower PP&E, lower retained earnings), and cash flow (add back).
Tip: Pick a real M&A deal, explain strategic rationale, valuation, and your view on whether it was a good deal.
Tip: Focus on deal exposure, steep learning curve, and client advisory — avoid mentioning money as primary motivation.
Tip: EV includes debt and excludes cash; equity value is market cap. Explain when to use each and how they connect in valuation multiples.
Practice accounting, valuation, and modeling questions with AI that tests your depth and provides detailed explanations.
Refine your Walk me through your resume and Why finance stories with feedback on confidence and structure.
Build a finance-optimized resume that highlights deal experience, financial modeling skills, and relevant certifications.
3-4 rounds · Technical + superday
3-4 rounds · Modeling + behavioral
3 rounds · Technical + case study
3-5 rounds · LBO modeling + deal discussion
3-4 rounds · Case study + portfolio review
4-5 rounds · Quantitative + market knowledge
Master DCF, LBO, and merger model mechanics
Be able to walk through each model step-by-step from memory.
Review accounting fundamentals
Three financial statements, how they link, and common adjustments.
Prepare your Walk me through your resume pitch
2-minute narrative connecting your background to why finance, why now.
Follow current market news and deal activity
Track 2-3 recent deals and have a view on each.
Practice mental math and quick calculations
Multiples, percentages, and back-of-envelope valuations.
Build a stock pitch or investment thesis
Pick a company, do fundamental analysis, and present buy/sell recommendation.
Do mock interviews with technical Q&A
Simulate real superday conditions with rapid-fire technicals.
Research target firm culture and recent deals
Reference specific deals and team focuses during interviews.
"The technical finance Q&A drilled me on every accounting nuance I had forgotten. Walked into my Goldman superday feeling completely prepared. Two offers within a week."
- Michael C., Investment Banking Analyst
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