Credit agreement vote

As most ppl on this forum obsess about excel and which bank vs what boutique, no one actually tries to share the really important things relating to the learning curve... Most ppl are naive thinking that models do deals when in truth, all your bosses do is negotiate legal terms in non regular fucking English documents and ask a 23 yr old kid to build some bs model to cover his ass in a law suit questioning the diligence process...

So before I waste my time doing it, wanted to have some feedback from ppl on what interest there maybe in a disecting a credit agreement/note purch. Agmt / bond indenture post...

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very interested as well. never realized how important credit docs are until i started PE...they completely make or break a deal. for associates to get comfortable with the docs would be a huge advantage amongst other peers.

 

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