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Perform market research, macroeconomic analysis, tenant financial analysis, investment due diligence, and risk evaluation and make proposals to leadership. Understanding and experience conducting appropriate due diligence work and analysis.
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Lead the end-to-end acquisition process including market analysis and idea generation, strategic fit, due diligence, valuation, contract negotiation, integration, and post-closing issue resolution.
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As a critical member of Ports America’s corporate finance team, the Director will drive the assessment of investment and acquisition opportunities and lead day-to-day transaction execution activities including valuation, due diligence, negotiation, structuring, and integration planning, and will present to, and communicate with, key internal and external stakeholders.
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M&A Financing: Conduct financial analysis and due diligence for potential mergers and acquisitions. Solid understanding of financial analysis, valuation techniques, and financial modeling.
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Provide financial analysis and due diligence support for M&A activities, including valuation modeling, synergy assessment, and integration planning. M&A experience, including due diligence, valuation modeling and integration planning.
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Source, evaluate, and conduct due diligence on potential investment opportunities in early-stage startups. Strong analytical skills and proficiency in financial modeling and valuation techniques.
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Leading due diligence and drafting sessions. Analyzing business plans and participating in due diligence sessions. Compiling a variety of financial analyses such as valuation, pro forma, and three statement operational models.
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Complete extensive due diligence and KYC checks for new customers. Developing spreadsheet tools to support the Company’s risk management, credit analysis, and aircraft valuation functions.
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Essential Job FunctionsDeveloping industry, market sector, and company research and analysis,Preparing company presentations and other client materials,Preparing prospective buyer lists,Developing financial and valuation models,Interfacing with clients and prospective buyers on a regular basis,Conducting due diligence for the firm's clients, and,Managing transactions and supporting senior deal team.
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The Director analyzes business proposals and opportunities, performs preliminary feasibility assessments, provides due diligence, prepares project budgets and business plans, takes a leading role in contract negotiations, coordinates economic development activities and program plans, writes status reports, and assists in related income calculation and valuation of business investments.
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B. Riley operates through several subsidiaries that offer a diverse range of complementary end-to-end capabilities spanning investment banking and institutional brokerage, private wealth and investment management, financial consulting, corporate restructuring, operations management, risk and compliance, due diligence, forensic accounting, litigation support, appraisal and valuation, auction and liquidation services.
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Engage in due diligence activities for mergers and acquisitions, including financial modeling and valuation. Familiarity with Deltek Vision. Engage in due diligence activities for mergers and acquisitions, including financial modeling and valuation.
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Essential Functions:Lead buy-side and sell-side transaction advisory engagements, providing financial and business due diligence assistance. 10+ years of related work experience including financial due diligence and experience in advisory.
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Candidate must be detail-oriented due to the significant and immediate financial impact on valuation/pricing/trading. Execute any remediation required based on findings from in-process and post due diligence quality control audits.
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Deal Support: Assist in M&A advisory, equity, and debt capital market transactions by preparing pitch materials, conducting due diligence, and contributing to deal structuring. Valuation: Create and maintain complex financial models for company and asset valuations using various methodologies.
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