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BIWS 400 Questions - Valuation Questions & Answers - Advanced
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How do you value banks and financial institutions differently from other 
companies? - Answer-You mostly use the same methodologies, except: 
• You look at P / E and P / BV (Book Value) multiples rather than EV / Revenue, EV / EBITDA, and other 
"normal" multiples, since banks have unique capital structures. 
• You pay more attention to bank-specific metrics like NAV (Net Asset Value) and you might screen 
companies and precedent transactions based on those instead. 
• Rather than a DCF,...
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FIN 3120 Bloomberg questions and answers
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Why do companies do IPOs 
IPOs incentivize entrepreneurs to innovate as IPOs provide a way for entrepreneurs to monetize their work 
 
 
 
Why do company manager-owners smile when they ring the stock exchange bell at their IPO 
An IPO crystalizes the value of the manager-owners stake 
 
 
 
What is the prime reason that Jennys discretionary income is more volatile than her salary 
Her mortgage payments and necessities are fixed 
 
 
 
A wedding planning company has a high fixed cost base and a l...
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IB - Basic LBO Model Questions & Answers Correct 100%
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Walk me through a basic LBO model. - ANSWER Step 1: Determine the purchase price by focusing on precedent transactions since you are buying the company and need to include the premium paid in other transactions. 
 
Step 2: How will the deal be financed. Source of funds includes the capital required to complete the transaction. 
 
Step 3: Create a pro forma balance sheet by adjusting the existing balance sheet of the company to reflect the LBO transaction, including the new capital structure. 
 
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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting (Volume 1) 8th Canadian Edition By Thomas H. Beechy, Joan E. Conrod, Verified All Chapters Complete (Newest Version)
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Solution Manual for Intermediate Accounting (Volume 1) 8th Canadian Edition By Thomas H. Beechy, Joan E. Conrod, Verified All Chapters Complete (Newest Version) Intermediate Accounting Volume 1 8E Thomas H. Beechy, Joan E. Conrod, 
Elizabeth Farrell, Ingrid McLeod-Dick, Kayla Tomulka, Romi-Lee Sevel 
All Chapters 1-11 [With Appendix] 
 
Chapter 1: The Framework for Financial Reporting 
Case 1-1 Mulla and Yang 
 1-2 Richard Wright 
 1-3 Taylor Jay 
 
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Technical 1-1 Chapter overview...
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400 Investment Banking Technical Question Guide
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400 Investment Banking Technical Question Guide 
13. Explain what a divestiture is. ️It's when a company (public or private) decides to sell off a specific 
division rather than sell the entire company. The process is very similar to the sell-side M&A process 
above, but it tends to be "messier" because you're dealing with a part of one company rather than the 
whole thing. 
Creating a "standalone operating model" for the particular division they're selling is extremely 
important...
And that's how you make extra money
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Investment Banking 101 Test 1 Venture Capital Graded To Pass
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Functions of a commercial bank - Answer collect deposits 
Make loans to businesses and individuals 
Provide accounts and cash management services 
 
Functions of an investment bank - Answer Helps companies issue debt and equity 
provides advice to companies regarding mergers, acquisitions, and sale of businesses 
Helps arrange financing for acquisitions 
Provides advice to companies involved in bankruptcy 
Makes markets in stocks, bonds, loans, and other financial products 
 
Glass-Steagall Act ...
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Investment Banking EXAM STUDY GUIDE 2024 LATEST UPDATE WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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What is investment banking? 
Investment banks are middlemen between a company that wants to issue new securities and the buying public. So when a company wants to issue, say, new bonds to get funds to retire an older bond or to pay for an acquisition or new project, the company hires an investment bank. The investment bank then determines the value and riskiness of the business in order to price, underwrite, and then sell the new bonds. Banks also underwrite other securities (like stocks) throug...
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Summary Sophia Finance Milestone Final_Complete Questions and Answers (Latest 2022/2023)
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Sophia Finance Milestone Final 1 Mason is a financial analyst who specializes in securities. When providing an analysis of securities to which he has a personal connection, he discloses his conflict of interest. By doing so, which federal regulation is he complying with? Securities Act Amendments of 1975 Securities Act of 1933 Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Securities Exchange Act of 1934 CONCEPT Market Regulation 2 You deposit $7,000 in a bank account that earns 2% compound interest annually. What ...
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Summary Sophia Finance Milestone Final_Complete Questions and Answers (Latest 2022/2023)
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Sophia Finance Milestone Final 1 Mason is a financial analyst who specializes in securities. When providing an analysis of securities to which he has a personal connection, he discloses his conflict of interest. By doing so, which federal regulation is he complying with? Securities Act Amendments of 1975 Securities Act of 1933 Sarbanes-Oxley Act of 2002 Securities Exchange Act of 1934 CONCEPT Market Regulation 2 You deposit $7,000 in a bank account that earns 2% compound interest annually. What ...
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FINA 385 BMC Review Questions with correct answers/BLOOMBERG MARKET CERTIFICATE REVIEW QUESTIONS
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BLOOMBERG MARKET CERTIFICATE REVIEW QUESTIONS 
 
What does the Big Mac index show? 
a)	How the law of one price is true of consumer products 
b)	How currencies may be overvalued or undervalued 
c)	How interest rates and inflation affect trade 
d)	How The Economist magazine estimates inflation 
 
Which of these headlines could move a currency pair 
a)	U.S. Stocks Rally on Fed’s Surprise Reduction of Interest Rate 
b)	Railroad Rate Hikes Drive Dichotomy of Necessary 
c)	Hong Kong ‘Firmly Commi...
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