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How do rising interest rates affect the PE landscape, and how would you adjust your financial models and investment strategy in light of rising rates? (1 min)

As of 2022, the Federal Reserve has committed to raising interest rates to combat 7% inflation in the US, possibly by as much as 50 basis points which would drive up borrowing costs materially. This means that interest payments on existing senior debt will rise since they are typically floating rate...
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What are the advantages and disadvantages of sourcing a deal through proprietary means vs. participating in a competitive auction? (1 min)

Sourcing a deal through proprietary means can potentially give you a competitive advantage, especially if other private equity firms have not discovered or participated in this niche / sector. For example, a private equity firm could identify a subsector of an industry that is attractive, which has ...
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What are the 3 most common ways to increase IRR in an LBO?

The 3 most common ways to increase IRR are: growing EBITDA, paying off debt, and increasing the exit multiple. Growing EBITDA is the most common way to increase IRR. Most PE firms plan to grow EBITDA either by increasing revenues, cutting costs, or some combination of the two. Even if they sell the ...
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What is the difference between a stock deal vs. an asset deal?

A stock deal is when an acquirer purchases all shares (ie equity ownership) of a firm to purchase the entire company. The acquiror assumes both the assets and liabilities of the company. This is by far the most common kind of deal. In a stock deal, proceeds to the seller are taxed at the capital [&h...
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Startup Funding

Private Equity: Walk me through your resume / tell me about yourself (1-3 min)

You want to tell a story about how you became interested in finance, investing, and improving businesses. It’s best to provide some context initially about yourself so the interviewer understands what’s unique about you: where you grew up, where you went to school, and how the first “spark” ...
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