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Mergers & Acquisitions : M&A execution for buy-side acquisitions, sell-side representation; M&A valuation, deal structuring, market research, and financial due diligence. Qualifications : Bachelor’s degree in accounting, finance, business, or related field; 1-2 years of relevant experience in business valuation, investment banking, corporate banking, transaction advisory, public accounting, or relevant financial services experience.
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Conduct company-specific due diligence, quality of earnings, or other transaction advisory related services as our clients are looking at growing through acquisitions or preparing for sale.
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Assisting marketing in aggregating data for due diligence questionnaires (“DDQ”) or request for proposals (“RFP”) to assist in fundraising for new products. Our $1 trillion in assets under management include investment vehicles focused on private equity, real estate, public debt and equity, infrastructure, life sciences, growth equity, opportunistic, non-investment grade credit, real assets and secondary funds, all on a global basis.
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Review the impact assessment of vendor relationships on the banking organization's risk profile by selectively reviewing and challenging the inherent risk assessment and associated due diligence questionnaires associated with cyber risk, financial risk, BCP.
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Well-versed in the mechanics of leading Capital Market transactions; experience leading due diligence teams; general corporate and corporate governance experience; ability to work effectively as part of a team across practice areas and a willingness to train junior associates.
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Develop relationships with corporate management and industry experts and conduct due diligence on listed Chinese companies. 2+ yrs of experience in investment banking, private equity, equity research, investment management, and/or management consulting.
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The desk aims to deploy capital in situations that are complex, time-sensitive, and/or where it can leverage intellectual capital from across the Goldman Sachs Commodities, Credit, and Investment Banking franchises to inform due diligence and offer creative financing solutions.
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Participate in due diligence and integration of property acquisitions. Through our REIT and Opportunistic Fund investment platforms, we are focused primarily on the acquisition, ownership, redevelopment and management of retail properties, including neighborhood and community shopping centers, urban high-barrier-to-entry street retail, and mixed-use properties with retail components.
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Partner with internal stakeholders to cultivate relationships with prospective investment targets, leverage internal subject matter expertise for business and operational due diligence and synergy assessment, and support operational implementation, if applicable.
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Understanding and ability to conduct drafting due diligence. The team represents a broad array of clientele in investment-grade and leverage syndicated credits, acquisition finance, asset-based lending, and other recapitalizations.
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Matters in scope include litigations, internal investigations, regulatory responses, due diligence reviews, and other complex legal matters. As one of the world's leading law firms, we serve a broad range of clients with market-leading practices in private equity, M&A and other complex corporate transactions; investment fund formation and alternative asset management; restructurings; high-stakes commercial and intellectual property litigation; and government, regulatory and internal investigations.
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Perform due diligence for, and coordinate transactions and work with team to close commercial real estate acquisitions. Commercial real estate investment company located in downtown Los Angeles is looking for an in-house attorney to assist the company in all facets of real estate and general business law.
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Your due diligence and attention to detail during the review process of the fund accountant analysts work will be key to your team’s success while striving for error free reconciliations and reporting.
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This position requires strategy development for pre-marketing initiatives, product development and project management for fund launches, oversight of investor due diligence process, preparation of key marketing and fund formation documents, roadshow coordination, tracking / reporting of investor status and involvement in negotiation processes and fund closings.
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Provide financial due diligence/risk/performance and strategic analysis to Investment Committee. Execute/Source and provide detailed due diligence on potential acquisition opportunities including initial meeting, review of performance, attribution analysis, financial review, and creation of detailed financial evaluation.
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