BAM Model Test

Have a 30-45 minute modeling test coming up. What type of model should I expect here (i.e., 3 statement, DCF, LBO)? Any specific ratios? Any tips are greatly appreciated - thanks!

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Based on the most helpful WSO content, for a 30-45 minute modeling test, you are likely to encounter a simplified version of a 3-statement model, DCF, or even a paper LBO depending on the role and firm. Here's what you should focus on:

Likely Models:

  1. 3-Statement Model:

    • You might be asked to link the income statement, balance sheet, and cash flow statement.
    • Pay attention to how changes in one statement flow through to the others (e.g., depreciation, working capital changes).
  2. DCF (Discounted Cash Flow):

    • Expect to calculate free cash flows and discount them using a given WACC.
    • Terminal value calculations (Gordon Growth or Exit Multiple) might be included.
  3. Paper LBO:

    • A quick back-of-the-envelope LBO model focusing on IRR, debt paydown, and equity returns.

Ratios to Know:

  • Profitability Ratios: Gross Margin, EBITDA Margin, Net Income Margin.
  • Leverage Ratios: Debt/Equity, Debt/EBITDA.
  • Liquidity Ratios: Current Ratio, Quick Ratio.
  • Efficiency Ratios: Asset Turnover, Inventory Turnover.

Tips:

  • Time Management: With only 30-45 minutes, focus on accuracy and simplicity. Don’t overcomplicate the model.
  • Excel Shortcuts: Brush up on key shortcuts to save time.
  • Practice Templates: Use the 27 financial modeling templates available in the WSO swipe file to practice.
  • Key Assumptions: Ensure your assumptions are logical and clearly stated.
  • Check Your Work: Allocate a few minutes to review for errors.

Good luck with your test—crush it like a pro!

Sources: 7 Practical Buyside Recruiting Tips for IBD Analysts, Q&A: 2nd year BA/A/AC at MBB going to UMM/MF in 2020, https://www.wallstreetoasis.com/forum/investment-banking/which-de-ratio-should-i-use-on-a-3-year-projection-of-the-following?customgpt=1, Bank of America Online Assessment Test and Application Process, On cycle Modeling Test Difficulty

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What’s a reasonable expectations for a senior associate position in a large pod at BAM in london? After 2 years in the buyside.

120k£ + 100%?

 

Applying to HF and thinks there might be an LBO test

I think you’re ready for the markets 

 

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