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Management Consulting

CaseInterview.com

It actually follows the career of Mitt Romney, who worked at BCG, Bain and Bain Capital, but it gives an insider’s view of these firms as they were just starting. Bain Bain & Company is also headquartered in Boston, with offices spanning across many parts of the world.

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Coronavirus & Consulting Offers

Tom Spencer

The larger firms like Bain, BCG, and McKinsey kept their promises. If the firms don’t have a strong balance sheet, if they foresee a potential cash flow problem, or if they have clients in particularly hard hit industries, I’d be concerned. Three prior downturns, what can we learn? Their clients are going to be hurting as well.

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Due Diligence by Management Consulting Firms

Tom Spencer

The investment bankers assess current and projected future cash flows to determine how much debt they can take on, service, and pay down. consulting firms with strong due diligence practices include Bain & Co., Financial due diligence involves a lot of financial modelling ( DCF , LBO , NAV ) and deal structuring.

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Consultant Ninja: When "hedging" is just speculation: Management.

Consultant Ninja

Management Consultant | Excel Jockey | Slide Monkey | Corporate Insurgent | One-Eyed Man in the Valley of the Blind Mckinsey | Bain | BCG | Booz | Oliver Wyman. The Company’s cash flows and results of operations have been adversely impacted by these factors as indicated by its net loss of $5.3 Consultant Ninja.

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How Companies Can Use Investors to Their Advantage

Harvard Business

While companies are required to share the same materials with all investors, they can emphasize the elements that will be most relevant to particular investor segments—highlighting stable cash flow for pension funds or payouts for growth-oriented investors, for example. Heini Wehrle/BIA/Minden Pictures/Getty Images.

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How Banks Can Compete Against an Army of Fintech Startups

Harvard Business

Recent analysis by Bain and SAP found that only 7% of bank credit products could be handled digitally from end to end. To the extent that banks have digitized, they have focused on the most routine customer transactions, like online access to bank accounts and remote deposits. Other sectors of retail lending have not fared much better.

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Stop Focusing on Profitability and Go for Growth

Harvard Business

The global financial crisis prompted many companies to pull in their horns, hoard cash, trim costs, and take a wary view of large investments. Bain & Company’s Macro Trends Group carefully analyzed the global balance sheet and found that the world is awash in money. Bain recently completed research on workforce productivity.