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Financial Statements – How To Detect A Fraud
Financial Shenanigans, by Howard M. Schilit Financial Shenanigans It is common for leveraged buyout practitioners to have the accounts of companies they are investigating scrutinized by specialized departments of audit firms. The goal, among others, is to determine (i) the Adjusted EBITDA figure on which to apply the appropriate EV/EBITDA multiple (“quality of earnings”) and… Continue reading
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- I have been a private equity investor for 17 years, and prior to that, a leveraged finance banker for 3 years. During the past 20 years, I have worked on transactions with a cumulated value of €13 billion, alongside talented founders, managers, investors, bankers, and advisors.
- I have served on the board of private European companies of various sizes (from €5 million to €200 million of EBITDA) in various industries (food, wealth management, education, access control, dental services, real estate financing, publishing, building materials, capital equipment).
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