Grant Thornton’s Complex Financial Instruments (CFI) professionals analyze and value complex financial instruments for financial reporting, tax reporting and strategic planning purposes. Our CFI services help companies understand the value of complex financial instruments including:
Derivatives and hedge instruments
Market-based and performance-based stock options
Convertible debt
Contingent consideration (i.e., earnouts)
Preferred equity
Management incentive units
Real options
Interested candidates should display an affinity for learning and problem-solving skills as well as have the adaptability to work cross-functionally within the Valuation & Modeling practice. Interested candidates should be self-starters and should demonstrate strength in or a desire to build skills related to Grant Thornton’s core values of: Collaboration, Leadership, Excellence, Agility, Respect and Responsibility.Your day-to-day may include:As a CFI Intern your primary responsibility will be executing high quality projects and services from beginning to end under the supervision of experienced CFI leadership. Interns are expected to aid project teams with deliverables, perform detailed financial analysis, and build strong working relationships with clients. In addition, as a CFI Intern you will focus on continuously developing your technical and professional skills to build and expand your role in the CFI and Valuation & Modeling practice. Throughout engagements, CFI Interns will:
Gain an understanding of client operations, processes and business objectives and utilize that knowledge to add value on Valuation & Modeling engagements
Perform market company and industry research in connection with ongoing engagements
Perform detailed financial analysis and interpret various financial and operational information
Assist with engagement administration including engagement set up
Work closely with the project team to promptly resolve client issues
Oversee and perform data- and document-intensive financial analysis and modeling/projections, economic and statistical analysis, valuation analysis, and industry research
Oversee and perform research related to engagements as well as document management, referencing from source documents to analysis, and file preparation
Write opinion letters and reports
Maintain active communication with clients to manage expectations, ensure satisfaction, make sure deadlines are met, and lead change efforts effectively
Maintain active communication with engagement team regarding interim and final deadline, percent of completion, etc.
Other duties as assigned
You have the following technical skills, qualifications, and abilities:
Undergraduate or Master’s degree in Finance, Financial Mathematics, Financial Engineering or other quantitative fields
Minimum overall and major GPA of 3.0/4.0 preferred
Willingness and ability to work additional hours and travel to various client sites (as needed)
Excellent analytical, communication (written and verbal) and interpersonal skills
Strong technical aptitude and problem-solving skills
Effective project and time management skills for handling multiple priorities and simultaneous projects
Enthusiasm to learn through a combination of structured, on-the-job and self-directed training
Ability to work efficiently and effectively in a team environment
High level of expertise with computer skills including Microsoft Excel, PowerPoint, and Word
Highly analytical with expertise in financial analysis and modeling, econometrics, statistics, and regression analysis.
Desire to pursue applicable professional certifications (e.g., ASA, CFA, CVA, ABV, FRM)
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