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Based on the most helpful WSO content, here are some insights on what to expect from a case study for a private credit fund, which can be similar to what you might encounter at MLP:

  1. Format:

    • You will likely receive a case study with a couple of days to complete the model and write-up.
    • You will then need to present your findings.
  2. Content:

    • The case study will typically involve analyzing a company's financials and assessing its creditworthiness.
    • You may need to build a financial model, including projections and sensitivity analysis.
    • Expect to evaluate the company's cash flow, leverage, and coverage ratios.
  3. Presentation:

    • Be prepared to present your analysis and defend your assumptions.
    • Focus on key metrics and how they impact the company's ability to service its debt.
  4. Differentiation:

    • Highlight unique insights or angles in your analysis.
    • Demonstrate a deep understanding of the industry and the specific company.

These pointers should help you prepare effectively for your case study. Good luck!

Sources: Demystify the LT SM / tiger cub / "PE approach" vs. MMHF / pod shops?, Credit - Pod Shop/MM vs. Distressed/Special Sits HF, Are we at peak pod shop?, Private Credit Case Study, I’m a student. What’re the best ways for me to learn about your fund?

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