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Financial Analyst Intern

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Financial Analyst Intern

New Orleans, LA
Internship
Paid
  • Responsibilities

    Job Description

     Seiler Tucker, Inc is a fast-growing International Mergers & Acquisitions firm seeking an M&A Financial Analyst Intern. Core job functions include compiling and analyzing business and financial data within Excel and business valuation software in order to aid in the pricing and evaluation of firms. Our ideal candidate is meticulous, organized, and a natural problem solver.

    THIS M&A FINANCIAL ANALYST INTERNSHIP IS WELL-SUITED FOR COLLEGE STUDENTS STUDYING ACCOUNTING AND FINANCE.

    M&A FINANCIAL ANALYST INTERN RESPONSIBILITIES:

    · Function as a liaison between buyers and sellers to collect and organize relevant information and financial documentation

    · Research and prepare reports on subjects such as rate of return, investment opportunities, and investment performance

    · Analyze financial transactions and prepare feasibility recommendations to improve budgeting, forecasting, financial planning, and macroeconomic business forecasts

    · Assist in drafting engagement and purchase agreements, facilitating closings, and creating marketing materials

    · Model complex cash flows and business structures

    · Assist with internal due diligence for capital transactions and other portfolio financings

    · Monitor and ensure ongoing compliance with related parties, meeting monthly, quarterly, and annual deadlines

    · Assist with asset management and development finance in property financing, dispositions, and underwriting real estate and structured finance transactions

    M&A FINANCIAL ANALYST INTERN REQUIREMENTS:

    · A minimum of 3 accounting / finance courses are required.

    · A course in financial modeling is a bonus

    · Experience with Quickbooks is a bonus

    · Complete discretion in regard to confidential matters

    · Understanding of the difference between public and nonpublic information