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PC Private Equity Transition Reviews
Steve M, 25 Jan 2024
I thought Michael provided excellent instruction throughout the entire session. He was very knowledgeable about the subject material and was able to confidently provide additional real world context to my questions.
Francisco F, 17 Aug 2023
San Francisco
Sunil went above and beyond to ensure that every student was up to speed, had full understanding, and had no errors in their model.
George L, 17 Aug 2023
San Francisco
Sunil has been a great teacher. He makes the class fun and is clearly very knowledgeable. Have really enjoyed working with him and would recommend him to others.
Christopher C, 17 Aug 2023
San Francisco
The course requires additional refining in terms of model formatting, instructions, and instructional flow (meaning how the model files themselves develop alongside the course instruction). I was very happy with my instructor Sunil whose competence and availability was exceptional. I thought the venue's location and amenities were great.
Robert M, 27 Jul 2023
New York
The course itself was worthwhile. A longer schedule would offer more time to get into detailed modeling but given the time constraints, the material was appropriate. The facilities are sub par. We are all working professionals and there was no place to breakout for a call or zoom. The room was very hot all week. The portable air conditioning unit was not sufficient. Given the price of the course, these issues were surprising.
Rock M, 27 Jul 2023
New York
This course has upped my speed in excel considerably; It's a must-take for anyone entering PE. I do think I've gotten much more out of it after having been in my role for a few months than had I taken it before my start date.
Joseph S, 27 Jul 2023
New York
Daniel and Angela did a great job. I think this course was a good refresher. That being said unsure if it is worth the cost for most private equity professionals as building a 3 statement model is a prerequisite to passing an interview. Excel refresher was helpful. A more in depth focused beyond a boiler plate 3 statement model would be more helpful. Would recommend cutting out a lot of the refresher stuff or giving it ahead for review then going over the following: Multiple add on acquisitions to a platform prior to exit monthly / quarterly stub models to show acquisitions closing at different times earn out accounting acquisition closing funds flows returns waterfalls at a fund level for an exit Different ways to estimate true cash flow with unreliable private market financial reporting modular models for asset vs. stock purchases Potentially include more on: debt covenants and debt process negotiations nuances of purchase agreement Additionally, having the venue close at 5pm limited some of the instruction and collaboration. Maybe find a room for after hour studying. Thanks for the course. Enjoyed my time here. Best, Joe josephbns@gmail.com
Noah A, 23 Jul 2025
New York
Brian M, 14 Mar 2025
London