What Is a Turn in Private Equity?

If you’re just getting your first exposure to the world of private equity, you might have come across the term “turn” and wondered what it means. Simply put, a turn refers to a company’s EBITDA in relation to a multiple.…

The Private Equity Internship

It’s no longer the case that the only way into private equity is after a two-year stint in investment banking. Private equity internships and analyst programs have opened the door for earlier transitions to the buy-side. Depending on the firm,…

What Makes a Good LBO Candidate?

Private equity firms complete LBOs across a huge array of industries, geographies, and business models. But, even with all that variation, there are a few core items that differentiate good LBO candidates. We’ve broken down the key points below, which…

Private Equity Interview Preparation Guide

Private equity interview preparation is a right of passage for first-year investment banking analysts. The launch of private equity associate recruiting begins early in the first year of analyst programs. It’s what can best be described as orderly chaos, with…

How to Get Into Private Equity

Private equity is one of the most competitive fields to enter, requiring candidates follow a specific pathway and execute flawlessly along the way. If you’re interested in a career in private equity, you can’t begin preparations soon enough. But if…

Paper LBO Model Guide & Example

The paper LBO is a dreaded part of the private equity recruiting process. It’s also unfortunately one of the most common interview questions you’ll receive. But don’t worry, once you practice a few of them you’ll be cranking out LBOs…

What Does a Delta One Trader Do?

A Delta One trader sits on a bank’s Delta One trading desk, but what does this desk do? It’s one of the industry’s hottest trends post-financial crisis and has been shrouded in mystery for years. Here’s a primer on Delta…

Spread Duration Explained

Spread duration is the sensitivity of a security’s price to changes in its credit spread. A security’s credit spread is the difference between the yield-to-maturity of the security itself and the yield of a benchmark rate (treasury or other government…

Dis-Synergies in M&A

The concept of a synergy in the context of M&A is commonly understood to mean a situation where the whole is greater than the sum of the parts as two businesses combine. Dis-synergies (or “dissynergies”), on the other hand, refers…

What Does an Equity Strategist Actually Do?

If you’ve ever watched Bloomberg TV or CNBC you’ve probably seen interviews with senior equity strategists from major banks. They mumble some words about volatility, sector weightings, yield curves, or something similar. But when they’re not making up fluff on…

What is a Board Observer?

At its simplest, a board observer is someone who is allowed to attend and participate in board meetings, but unable to vote on board decisions. They’re not a full Director, or member of the board, but they do go to…

Dating an Investment Banker

So, you fell for a 10 in some deal sleds with freakishly good Excel skills? Who could blame you. Now, it’s really no secret that dating an investment banker, or dating as an investment banker, is not all that easy.…

Key Man Clause

A Key Man clause or Key Person clause provides protections to LPs against adverse events related to the fund’s most critical leaders. A limited partner (LP) will allocate capital to a certain fund because it believes that the fund’s investment…