ACCOUNTING & FLOW
VALUATION
M&A / ACCRETION DILUTION
DCF & MODELING
Behavioral
100

If a company increases revenue by $100 with a 20% tax rate and no cash is collected, what happens?

Net income increases by $80, A/R increases by $100, and cash flow decreases by $100 from the working capital adjustment.

100

Why do we use enterprise value instead of equity value when comparing companies?

Enterprise value reflects total firm value and allows comparison independent of capital structure.

100

Why does a higher buyer P/E make a deal more likely accretive?

The buyer can use higher-valued stock to acquire earnings more cheaply.

100

Why do we use unlevered free cash flow in a DCF?

It reflects cash flow available to all capital providers.

100

Tell me about a time you worked under pressure.

managed multiple deadlines at once, prioritized based on urgency, broke tasks into steps, and delivered everything on time without sacrificing accuracy.

200

If depreciation increases by $10, walk through all 3 statements.

Net income decreases, depreciation is added back on the cash flow statement, cash increases from the tax shield, and PP&E decreases.

200

Why might a company with lower growth trade at a higher multiple?

Lower risk, higher margins, stronger cash flow stability, or better management

200

What is earnings yield and why does it matter?

 Earnings yield is E/P and is compared to cost of capital to assess deal attractiveness.

200

What happens to valuation if terminal growth increases?

Terminal value increases significantly, raising overall valuation.

200

Tell me about a mistake you made.

I made an error in an analysis, caught it during review, corrected it, and created a checklist system to prevent similar mistakes going forward.

300

f inventory increases by $50, what happens?

Cash decreases by $50 because money is tied up in inventory, reflected as a working capital outflow.

300

Why do we use EBITDA multiples instead of revenue or net income?

EBITDA normalizes for capital structure, taxes, and non-cash items, making companies more comparable.

300

Why are stock deals often dilutive?

Issuing new shares increases the denominator in EPS.

300

Why is WACC used as the discount rate?

Valuation decreases.

300

Tell me about a difficult teammate.

I addressed the issue directly, clarified expectations, and focused on the shared goal to improve collaboration and deliver results.

400

If a company issues $100 of debt, what happens?

Cash increases by $100, debt increases by $100, no impact on net income initially.

400

How do you calculate equity value from enterprise value?

Subtract net debt and adjust for minority interest and preferred stock.

400

How can synergies turn a dilutive deal accretive?


By increasing combined earnings through cost savings or revenue growth.

400

Two ways to calculate terminal value?

Perpetual growth and exit multiple.

400

Tell me about a time you took initiative.

I identified an inefficiency, proposed a solution, and implemented changes that improved the process and outcomes.

500

f deferred revenue decreases, what happens?

Revenue is recognized, net income increases, and it’s a cash outflow on the cash flow statement

500

When would a DCF be more appropriate than comps?

When a company has unique characteristics or lacks comparable peers

500

What are the key steps in a sell-side M&A process?

Prepare materials, contact buyers, manage bids, negotiate, and close.

500

Why is terminal value so large?

It captures all future cash flows beyond the forecast period.

500

Why investment banking?

I’m drawn to the combination of analytical rigor, fast-paced execution, and the opportunity to work on high-impact transactions with clients.

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