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The company has 60 EBITDA, 5x multiple, and $100 cash. What are the payouts for FL, Unsecured, and equity?
Total enterprise value = 5x × 60 = $300, plus $100 cash = $400 total. Pay in order of priority: (1) Satisfy first-lien debt in full, (2) if anything remains, pay unsecured, (3) residual goes to equity. If FL + unsecured exceed $400, equity is wiped out.
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Honestly, I didn’t use much else aside from the guides and Paribus. I bought it in August sophomore summer because everyone in my club kept posting about it, and it ended up being the main prep site I used for SA ’27. Would definitely recommend for any sophomores looking to go into IB.
Wharton ’27
Incoming SA, Evercore
I used it for FT recruiting last fall after I didn’t get a return offer from my SA. I was kind of scrambling for anything. I spent a week going through the Goldman questions, and a couple of the ones on my superday were almost the same as the ones I’d seen on here.
Duke ’25
FT Analyst, Goldman Sachs
My roommate and I split the cost of Paribus and we went through most of the EB questions together before recruiting. We found it to be a lot more in-depth than the random PDFs from our recruiting club. I ended recruiting with a good handful of EB and buyside offers so it definitely did its job.
Columbia ’27
Incoming SA, JPM
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