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Advanced knowledge of factoring and asset-based lending, accounting, statistical analysis, audit procedures, collateral, loans, and credit quality. 4+ years of accounting, asset-based lending, loan collateral, auditing, field examination, or financial consulting.
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5+ years of accounting, asset-based lending, loan collateral, auditing, field examination, or financial consulting. Riveron's full spectrum of M&A capabilities includes Buy-side Due Diligence, Sell-Side Due Diligence, Operational Due Diligence, Transaction Tax, Lender Services, Integration Services, Opening Balance Sheet & Financial Reporting, and Distressed Transaction Services.
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Asset-based lending, bank financing, benefits-compensation, capital markets, environmental litigation, securities litigation-professional liability and transactional tax are some of their practice disciplines.
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Investment due diligence covers all asset classes and strategies, wherein the Research Team maintains a proprietary database of portfolio managers and all related correspondence. The Junior Analyst role at First Trust Alternative Investment Research (“FT AIR”) is focused on supporting all aspects of the investment due diligence efforts with respect to the firm’s hedge fund, private equity, venture capital, real estate, private credit, and liquid alternatives investments and related co-investment opportunities.
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1-4 years in accounting, finance, asset management, or real estate; familiarity with CDFI, NMTC, or lending compliance is a plus. Loan Review & Documentation: Assist in annual loan reviews, maintain records, and handle due diligence items such as appraisals and environmental reports.
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The Anti-Money Laundering (AML) Supervisor, also referred to as an AML Sr. Investigator II, supervises various AML processes, which might include suspicious activity investigations, currency transaction reporting, global sanctions screening, enhanced due diligence or other AML processes.
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Assist Investments team with performing due diligence on a variety of private market investments including: private credit, structured products, and private equity opportunities. Perform quantitative and qualitative analysis on specific investments, asset classes, or aggregate portfolios.
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The Senior Asset Trader will be involved in the lifecycle of project optimization from inception through to Real-Time including strategic bidding and dispatch, dynamic hedging, and management of all residual risks to the portfolio.
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Such responsibilities include directing due diligence efforts, reviewing, drafting and effectively negotiating transaction documents (loan agreements, promissory notes, security agreements, and ancillary documents), managing closing and advising on post-closing covenants.
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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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Apply business, accounting, finance and analytical acumen to various client situations and practice disciplines including, but not limited to: conduct due diligence on balance sheet and profit and loss statement items, select representative samples from data populations for detailed testing, prepare receivable/payable agings and roll-forwards from data provided, and financial modeling.
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The CDO Loan/Asset Administration is responsible for monitoring and maintaining pools of corporate bonds, asset-backed securities, mortgage-backed securities, and Mezzanine debt that act as collateral for CDO. This position is relied on by the Deal Administration, Analytics, and Relationship Management departments to process interest payments, principal payments, fees, and new payment information in an accurate and timely manner.
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Preferred qualifications, capabilities and skills Equipment Finance documentation or transaction management; knowledge of appropriate due diligence for loan & lease documentation and perfection of collateral.
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The focus of the work will primarily relate to the preparation and prosecution of patents for domestic and foreign clients while also supporting practice needs in other related areas (e.g., patentability, infringement, and freedom to operate opinions; portfolio strategy and management; due diligence; litigation support; Patent Trial and Appeal Board issues.
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This position offers an excellent opportunity for a qualified candidate with experience in transaction advisory (e.g. Financial Due Diligence) but an interest in data analytics to transition into an analytics role.
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