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Collaborating with senior management on a variety of transactions, projects and agreements including letters of intent/term sheets, planning, and assisting with due diligence, drafting and negotiating agreements, and actively managing transaction process, diligence, integration, and execution.
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Strategic Finance: contribute to strategic projects, such as mergers and acquisition due diligence and integration, capital allocations strategy, and process optimization efforts, as required.
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Performs impartial analysis of the borrower, group and transaction structure based on review of term sheet, market study, financial model, legal due diligence, and engineer report.
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Due diligence of various transaction types, comprising direct investments, co-investments, primaries, and secondaries. Manage and expand the private credit portfolio, including global market coverage, sourcing, due diligence and portfolio monitoring.
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Plays central role in executing mergers, acquisitions, divestitures and other transactions, including legal due diligence and the negotiation and preparation of transaction agreements.
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Ramboll is seeking candidates for Senior Consultant positions supporting our global M&A Environmental Due Diligence Practice. As our new Senior Consultant in M&A Due Diligence and Compliance, you will be part of our interdisciplinary team in the Americas, engaging with other business and technical professionals.
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The McLean Group is actively seeking an experienced Accounting Due Diligence Director to conduct comprehensive financial assessments for both sell-side and buy-side engagements across various industries, with a specific emphasis on government contracting.
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TAG professionals specialize largely in providing financial and accounting buy-side and sell-side due diligence, capital markets and accounting advisory, global transaction analytics, ESG advisory and other related M&A services for private equity, hedge funds, sovereign wealth, family office and corporate clients around the world.
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The AVP, Project Finance’s responsibilities will, include market analysis, market research, project or company due diligence, and on going maintenance through the lifecycle of each loan.
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Other responsibilities include researching complex accounting issues and conducting financial due diligence for mergers and acquisitions and other transaction related services. The ideal candidate will have experience leading transaction services engagement teams at a large national professional services firm.
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Financial Due Diligence for private equity and strategic buyers. Kroll's Transaction Advisory Services practice provides seamless analytical advisory through the deal continuum, from transaction origination to closing.
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Assist in mergers, acquisitions and divestitures, including due diligence, transaction documentation, regulatory approvals, closing and merger/acquisition integration. May be requested to provide miscellaneous legal support to some or all Calpine Corporation departments, including Operations, Environmental Health & Safety, Construction/Engineering, Government and Regulatory, Trading and Origination, Tax, Accounting and Public Relations/ Corporate Communications.
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Lead and manage financial due diligence engagements to assess thefinancial and operational health of companies undergoing M&Atransactions. Contribute to the growth and development of the transaction advisoryservices practice through leadership and mentorship of junior staff.
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Transaction Support: Commercial/Operational due diligence; Carve-Out Assessment; Interim Management; Post-Merger Integration; IT. The A&M PEPI Process Industry Team serves middle market and large cap private equity firms across the investment lifecycle – from pre-acquisition / due diligence services to post-merger integration, to driving performance improvement at portfolio companies.
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The TAS team supports private equity, direct lenders and corporate clients with financial, tax and operational due diligence, analytics and accounting connected with mergers, acquisitions, divestiture and other corporate actions.
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