Tear sheet presentation at interview?

I have an in-person interview at a BB for an analyst position on one of their business development teams. They have asked that I bring in a couple of my decks that are similar to a tear sheet on a fund offering or a deck with a business update for senior leadership.

I read up on what a tear sheet is - funds offer them to prospective investors and they contain a summary of the investment, the investment manager's benchmark, a graph showing historical performance, a few statistics such as 3 or 5 year alpha, and some information about the fund company managing the investment - but I noticed that apparently a tear sheet is primarily from pre-internet days.

Is there a modern template I can/should follow? Should this tear sheet stick to the traditional 1-2 pages in length or can/should I put this into a deck?

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