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Tests prioritization under pressure, including trade-off judgment, stakeholder communication, and ownership of outcomes.
Tests prioritization under pressure, ownership, and stakeholder alignment when leading a high-stakes project on a compressed timeline.
Tests whether you can translate complex financial or technical ideas for non-experts with clarity, audience awareness, and measurable impact.
Tests structured self-introduction, career narrative, motivation, and ability to connect past experience to the role.
Explain how a $10 increase in depreciation affects the income statement, cash flow statement, and balance sheet.
Tests communication of core accounting concepts to non-finance stakeholders, especially explaining depreciation’s impact across all three statements.
Tests knowledge of valuation approaches and judgment about which methods drive outputs.
Tests your coachability, ownership, and communication when revising high-effort financial work.
Tests your grasp of capital structure effects on discount rates and valuation.
Tests your ability to anticipate behavioral prompts and structure responses for investment banking expectations.
Tests your readiness for technical modeling and accounting topics relevant to investment banking work.
Tests motivation fit and your ability to articulate why B. Riley Securities aligns with your career goals.
Tests your ability to derive unlevered free cash flow from operating metrics and adjust for capital structure effects.
Tests your hands-on Excel proficiency and ability to explain a practical modeling assessment.
Tests your ability to implement DCF sensitivities and communicate how key assumptions drive valuation.
Tests your modeling discipline, error-proofing, and ability to build maintainable financial models.
Tests understanding of capital structure, valuation bridges, and correct interpretation of EV vs equity value.
Tests your deal awareness and ability to analyze drivers behind transactions relevant to B. Riley Securities.
Tests your Excel debugging skills and your understanding of model logic for debt and interest calculations.
Tests your judgment about financial statement drivers and your ability to justify analytical focus.
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