Am I including too much detail in my resume?

Hello Fellow Monkeys,

I'm currently revising my resume on the job search trail and 'm curious to know if I'm including too much detail in my resume. I want employers to know the extent of my experience which is why after summarizing what I did I include information such as these examples below:

  • Separated hospice and home health revenue streams using average number of encounters and average length of stay financial metrics for the two segments, respectively
  • Employed income, market and cost approach methods to issue a fair market value opinion of to ensure Stark Law compliance in hospital acquisition
  • Made multiple adjustments to account for physician compensation and non-recurring expenses
  • Built merger and deleveraging model to analyze free cash flow, debt paydown, and covenant restrictions of the combined entity, post-acquisition, and the impact of its new, highly leveraged capital structure

I'm still continuing to work on my resume so I understand there may be criticism, but what I'm really wondering is if details such as these mentioned above are beneficial to my resume. Personally, I feel these details serve to demonstrate the extent of my experience. Do you guys feel the same or do you believe I'm including too much information and need to simplify things?

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