Audit or BVal as stepping stone?

Hi everyone,

I have my undergraduate degree in accounting from a non-target and my MBA from a non-target (I needed extra college credit hours to sit for the CPA exam). I was able to finish the CPA exam relatively quickly and easily. Through my MBA, I have discovered a genuine passion/interest for capital markets. I know that I don't want to end up doing audit forever.


Which of the following would be a better stepping-stone toward an analyst position at a boutique IB and eventually PE?:


1) Big-4 audit

2) Business Valuation Analyst Position at a large regional firm. They have about 500 employees and are well-regarded in the area.

I am currently networking extremely hard to try and wiggle my way into a small bank, but I will more-than-likely end up starting with one of the two routes named above.


Thanks in advance!

 

I'd go to audit, crush it there for a bit then transition to FDD. That might be your best bet. You made a mistake getting your MBA from a non-target you should have just done the MACC, now you position yourself out of an elite MBA which could help you pivot. Overall not in a bad position but you'll have to grind and be at the top of your class in audit to get where you want to go (which shouldn't be too hard imho).

 

I would look closely at the Bval position. Transferring from audit to FDD can be difficult. Bval provides more transferable skills but with a lower brand name. If Bval involves just audit reviews, then big 4 probably makes more sense. However, if you regularly get to work on fairness opinions and purchase price allocations, I would recommend bval at the regional firm.

 
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I was in a similar spot a few years ago and went bval -> MM IB -> LMM PE. I was at non-target and chose bval over audit. Audit on your resume will make people think "accountant" but bval starts to label you more as a finance person, which is a good thing. I lateraled a year or so after being in valuation/FDD and know many people who did the same thing. 

One thing to note; I was at a independent valuation shop that didn't have an audit arm. if you're at a Big 4 or other accounting firm, you may have less "finance" work and more audit review stuff, but I can't really speak to that. At my firm, I did a lot of DCF's, comps, Purchase price allocations, etc. which get you a good base for IB, at least on the modeling / valuation side. 

 

Sweet! That's super encouraging. Thanks for the insight. In the first interview, the guy mentioned DCF and comps so i assume that's a big part of the job. He said there are two sides to the valuation team- litigation valuation and business valuation for transactions. He said I would be more on the business valuation for transactions side.

 

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