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Must have at least five (5) years of experience in technology consulting including IT Due Diligence, IT project management, or a similar role servicing private equity clients. IT Due Diligence.
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Mergers and Acquisitions, Carve Outs, Synergy, Operations Due Diligence, Merger Integrations. Finance Transformation, Financial Reporting, Financial Close. Draw upon your demonstrated industry knowledge and advisory skills to become a trusted advisor to our clients within the industrials sector; incorporate consideration for emerging issues, risks, trends and concepts into client service.
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Review of work prepared by Consultants on operational due diligence for complex transactions ( – acquisitions & divestitures, stock offerings and dept raises, IPO’s). 3 to 8 years’ experience in public accounting and/or industry accounting/finance.
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We provide an unsurpassed range of real estate advisory services including merger and acquisitions, due diligence, valuation, lease consulting, forensic accounting, financial outsourcing, IPO, REIT tax structuring and compliance, executive compensation, master planning and development services, cost segregation and private client services.
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Support the day-to-day activities of BRG's Corporate Finance – Healthcare Transaction Advisory client service teams executing on buy and sell side diligence engagements. The BRG Transaction Advisory practice is seeking to add professionals due to client and market opportunities and demand.
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We work with clients on the full range of deal execution issues, including due diligence, tax and accounting structuring, merger integration and post transaction considerations. Masters in Finance, Accounting, or Business Administration.
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10-15 years of experience related to: Accounting / Finance, Financial Due Diligence, Investment Banking or Private Equity with experience at a fund/asset manager or equivalent business strongly preferred.
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At least 4 years relevant work experience with at least two years of assurance experience and one year of financial due diligence experience, preferably with a Big Four accounting firm; Ensure the accuracy and integrity of financial data used in due diligence processes, verifying the completeness of information.
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A preferred minimum of 2 years of financial audit experience (preferably with a top ten public accounting firm), investment banking, financial due diligence, corporate finance, financial consulting or other M&A experience.
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As a professional in the group, you will be teamed with a highly talented and dedicated group of M&A financial and tax due diligence professionals on an investment banking platform. Lead diligence meetings, draft and review tailored due diligence reports specific to key issues such as normalized earnings, achievability of management's budget, indebtedness considerations, and working capital analysis.
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