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Please do a 1h/2h Financial Due Diligence Case where you explain how to go though it. There isn't any FDD business case on youtube that go deep in to this.
As someone who works as PE associate, it is also important to clarify that this is a really basic model. In real life the models are much more complex.
Love your content! I’m a recent law school graduate starting at a larger law firm that focuses heavily in PE in September. Your videos give me great insight into the client’s perspective of the industry!
Awesome video! Would you be able to share a few examples of why the company was not "as successful" after acquisition? Consensus seems like the acquisition made sense on paper, however, what was it that Warburg Pincus later encountered? Thanks!!!
Ater 7 yrs in mid size PE shop I gotta say beware if you ever want to be on your own, cause a lot of stuff you do a daily basis is nerdy - assumptions, models, scenarios, internal meetings. In real life on your own it's more gut and perseverance rather than safe and predictable number crunching, IRR scenarios and endless analysis.
I would love to see a video on Operational Due Diligence because I feel that financial modeling and financial due diligence only tell half the story, while operations tell the other half. For example, the opportunity showcased in your video might appear clearer if there was some kind of operational due diligence, making it evident that this opportunity isn't a simple slam dunk.
Just wondering if you would share the financial model as it look very excited? I Could not afford to pay the tuition I wish I could become like you one again ! Really motivated me to work hard
Hi Ben, do guys in PE usually start with building out the operating models (including debt schedule) before moving on to DCF? I am in CorpDev at a company with no leverage needs, so I am quite unfamiliar with Debt schedules.
Thanks RARE, for sharing your MBA program experience, my name is monday and I'm planning to come to USA to start a career in financial services ( investment banking or private equity), though, i hv no prior experience in investment banking or private equity but I'm a graduate of accounting and finance and also at my final stage of chartered accounting certification in Nigeria, plz what other short finance program do you think i can use to supplement my background?
haha hm for private equity not sure what’s really out there where u can learn from a textbook. barbarians at the gate may be a good book that talks about the industry but i haven’t read it. beyond that peak frameworks is a good course to learn how to model
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Please do a 1h/2h Financial Due Diligence Case where you explain how to go though it. There isn't any FDD business case on youtube that go deep in to this.
That would be cool
As someone who works as PE associate, it is also important to clarify that this is a really basic model. In real life the models are much more complex.
Love your content! I’m a recent law school graduate starting at a larger law firm that focuses heavily in PE in September. Your videos give me great insight into the client’s perspective of the industry!
PE returns have matched Pasive public equity while being levered 1.2-1.5x beta
Thanks for the insigths. I would love to see more about your MBA classes.
Awesome video! Would you be able to share a few examples of why the company was not "as successful" after acquisition? Consensus seems like the acquisition made sense on paper, however, what was it that Warburg Pincus later encountered? Thanks!!!
Ater 7 yrs in mid size PE shop I gotta say beware if you ever want to be on your own, cause a lot of stuff you do a daily basis is nerdy - assumptions, models, scenarios, internal meetings. In real life on your own it's more gut and perseverance rather than safe and predictable number crunching, IRR scenarios and endless analysis.
Would love to see a video on Private Equity Secondaries!
Hey Ben, can you please share the model as well! Would be helpful to check it out
I would love to see a video on Operational Due Diligence because I feel that financial modeling and financial due diligence only tell half the story, while operations tell the other half. For example, the opportunity showcased in your video might appear clearer if there was some kind of operational due diligence, making it evident that this opportunity isn't a simple slam dunk.
Some even don’t consider software product due diligence, when target is a cybersecurity software company.
Just wondering if you would share the financial model as it look very excited? I Could not afford to pay the tuition I wish I could become like you one again ! Really motivated me to work hard
Ben always blessing us with ur content !!!
Awesome vid! Given you changed all the numbers already, could you share the model?
Would this course be relevant for someone breaking into venture capital?
Great video format, please do more mba courses!
Hi Ben, do guys in PE usually start with building out the operating models (including debt schedule) before moving on to DCF? I am in CorpDev at a company with no leverage needs, so I am quite unfamiliar with Debt schedules.
for PE, LBO is way more important than DCF because the LBO determines what the ROI will be
Fantastic video, keep up the great content
Can you share what the company specific surprises are?
Column A not being width “2” Hurts my heart. Sadge. Great video tho!
multiple ppl had a hand in the model so i didn’t format everything the way i normally do lol
What were some of the issues mutual fund store faced that warburg pincus didn’t foresee?
What were some of the unforeseen challenges?
Carvout might be occuring more with how FTC has been posturing with breaking up big tech.
true
Though it's less likely if Trump wins
Fantastic video really insightful
Thanks RARE, for sharing your MBA program experience, my name is monday and I'm planning to come to USA to start a career in financial services ( investment banking or private equity), though, i hv no prior experience in investment banking or private equity but I'm a graduate of accounting and finance and also at my final stage of chartered accounting certification in Nigeria, plz what other short finance program do you think i can use to supplement my background?
Send Prof. Esmer all my regards!
Thank you.
Could you recommend some good books for a relatively advanced person?
explain ur username first
@@rareliquid cool name lol
haha hm for private equity not sure what’s really out there where u can learn from a textbook. barbarians at the gate may be a good book that talks about the industry but i haven’t read it. beyond that peak frameworks is a good course to learn how to model
Wow advanced 😮
Just wondered if you have a networth target to retire? $10M networth, $30M or over $30M?
don’t have a target number lol i just enjoy being an entrepreneur and want to keep building businesses for as long as i can
@@rareliquid it's good having benchmark targets along the way, but agree that enjoying the process and having fun along the way is more important
ChatGPT can obliterate this
not yet but soon