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As a Manager, you'll apply your experience in economic or valuation consulting, management consulting, litigation consulting, or public accounting to the world of valuation for financial reporting.

As a Manager, you'll apply your experience in economic or valuation consulting, management consulting, litigation consulting, or public accounting to the world of valuation for financial reporting.

KE Andrews is excited to be seeking a Business Valuation Consultant for our rapidly growing Rockwall Texas appraisal practice. What You Do: This specialist will be responsible for all aspects of the ...

KE Andrews is excited to be seeking a Business Valuation Consultant for our rapidly growing Rockwall Texas appraisal practice. What You Do: This specialist will be responsible for all aspects of the ...

KE Andrews is excited to be seeking a Business Valuation Consultant for our rapidly growing Rockwall Texas appraisal practice. What You Do: This specialist will be responsible for all aspects of the ...

Consultant - Valuation

Boston, MA · On-site

$90K - $160K/yr

We do Consulting Differently BRG Transaction and Valuation Opinions provides valuation services in support of i) transaction opinions (fairness and solvency opinions), ii) portfolio valuation iii) ...

We do Consulting Differently BRG Transaction and Valuation Opinions provides valuation services in support of i) transaction opinions (fairness and solvency opinions), ii) portfolio valuation iii) ...

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What are some common challenges faced by professionals in valuation consulting and how can they be addressed?

Valuation consulting professionals often encounter challenges such as balancing tight deadlines, handling complex financial data, and staying current with evolving industry regulations. Projects frequently require in-depth analysis of market trends, financial statements, and unique business models, which can demand a high level of attention to detail and adaptability. Successful consultants develop strong project management skills, collaborate closely with clients and internal teams, and continue professional development to navigate these challenges effectively.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Valuation Consultant, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Valuation Consultant, you need strong analytical skills, a solid understanding of finance and accounting principles, and typically a degree in finance, accounting, or a related field. Familiarity with valuation methodologies, financial modeling tools such as Excel, and certifications like CFA or ASA are highly valued. Outstanding communication, critical thinking, and client management abilities set top professionals apart. These skills ensure accurate valuations, effective client interactions, and informed decision-making for complex financial assets or business interests.

What is valuation consulting?

Valuation consulting is a professional service that provides expert assessment of the value of businesses, assets, securities, or intellectual property. Valuation consultants use financial analysis, market data, and industry expertise to determine an accurate and defensible value, often for purposes like mergers and acquisitions, financial reporting, litigation, or tax compliance. Their work helps organizations make informed decisions, satisfy regulatory requirements, and support strategic planning. Valuation consulting is commonly used by corporations, investors, legal professionals, and financial institutions.

What is the difference between Valuation Consulting vs Appraisal Analyst?

AspectValuation ConsultingAppraisal Analyst
CredentialsTypically requires CFA, ASA, or CPA certificationsOften requires state-certified appraiser licenses
Work EnvironmentAdvisory firms, consulting projects, client-facing rolesReal estate or asset appraisal firms, fieldwork, report writing
Industry UsageUsed across finance, corporate, and investment sectorsPrimarily in real estate and tangible asset valuation
Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding consulting roles, career paths, certificationsReal estate valuation, licensing, and appraisal processes

Valuation Consulting involves providing expert valuation advice for various assets, often requiring advanced certifications and working in advisory settings. Appraisal Analysts focus on conducting property or asset appraisals, typically in real estate, with licensing requirements. Both roles involve valuation but differ in scope, environment, and credentials.

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Associate, Valuation Consulting

Equity Methods

Scottsdale, AZ

Full-time

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Valuation Services Associate

Open positions: typical hiring occurs for January and June start dates, however, we welcome the opportunity to meet and hire exceptional candidates at any point during the year.

We are looking for an energetic professional who enjoys problem solving, aspires to create genuine impact to clients, and appreciates working through technical finance and accounting issues.

With ~100 professionals and experience serving hundreds of publicly traded clients (including 35 Fortune 100 companies), Equity Methods seeks to combine the best of a large professional services firm with the best of an entrepreneurial, technology-enabled company. We work hard in the quest to have high impact and deliver exemplary client service that supports our client retention and overall growth story. We have consistently been rated a Top Company to Work for in Arizona.

About the Successful Candidate

You built a reputation as someone who loves problem-solving and learning. You learn quickly, and you enjoy the challenge of doing so. You think about your career and hope to find a home where you can make a genuine impact and see a link between your effort and the firm's performance. Teammates view you as someone who moves quickly and follows through on your commitments.

You enjoyed your finance, economics, and accounting course work. Whether or not you were not exposed to programming languages, the idea of learning to build models and automate processes is interesting to you. Learning how to interact with clients and communicate complex technical issues clearly is something you think you would enjoy.

In short, you're analytical, low on politics, and high on impact.

Typical Qualifications

  1. Bachelors or Masters in accounting, finance, economics or other quantitative fields. Please be sure your GPA is listed on your resume.
  2. 0 - 4 years experience in a data analysis or financial modeling role. Candidates at a more senior level may be considered for a different position within the practice
  3. Expertise and experience in quantitative finance subjects, such as derivatives valuation, and/or theoretical accounting work involving interpreting accounting standards and designing processes.
  4. Strong detail- and accuracy-orientation. Successful candidate must demonstrate attention-to-detail with regard to drafting processes, reviewing technical materials, and performing analyses.
  5. Ability and willingness to think critically and solve "out-of-the-box" problems independently.
  6. Creativity in engineering processes from both a controls and efficiency perspective.
  7. Maturity in internal/external communication and time management.
  8. Desirable: Exposure to SAS or another programming language for high-volume data handling

Specific equity compensation experience is not required. Successful candidates will be expected to acquire skills in quantitative finance, designing processes, developing and/or reviewing working papers, and interacting with clients.

The Valuation Services Group at EM

Our award-winning team assists companies with the design and valuation of equity compensation instruments, as well as the fair value measurement of other complex securities. The Equity Methods Valuation Services Group has assisted companies in properly valuing equity awards since 2002, has produced research used by the FASB and SEC and quoted in technical literature, and is constantly innovating to new service areas. As a member in this practice area, you will quickly be exposed to different types of consulting engagements, ranging from data analysis in support of Black-Scholes or binomial lattice option valuations, to custom Monte Carlo simulation model design, to financial modeling and communication strategy in support of compensation design decisions.

The Associate Role

As a new associate at Equity Methods, you will have an immediate opportunity to begin applying the skills you acquire in training to client work. You will gain exposure to engagement structures, project deliverables, and how we engineer models and processes to reduce risk and drive automation. As your career progresses, you will begin interacting with clients, mastering the finance and accounting theory behind our work, contributing to practice development, and more.

More specific roles and responsibilities include:

  1. Completing our new-hire training program. The training covers our internal processes and algorithms, programming tools, industry context, and client engagement structures.
  2. Supporting and leading valuation consulting engagements, which requires competencies in financial modeling, critical data analysis, and quantitative finance. Requires demonstrating excellent attention to detail and collaborating with more experienced team members to ensure client expectations are met.
  3. Designing, implementing, and documenting the processes and rationale underlying our engagements, ensuring solutions meet the client's unique circumstances and adhere to relevant regulations and accounting standards.
  4. Participate in client delivery meetings and external audit review sessions, ensuring that clients and their external auditors effectively understand the processes, rationale, and results.
  5. Support in various practice initiatives related to risk management, practice development, and research.

Consulting associates will be supported by seniors in the practice in an effort to train and develop engagement management skills early in their careers.

More About Equity Methods

Equity Methods serves a diverse clientele from dozens of Fortune 500 firms to early-stage pre-IPO firms. We have served 40 Fortune 100 firms all the way to early-stage venture-backed organizations. Our clients span the entire United States, in addition to some in Canada, South America, and Europe. We offer a diverse array of services that solve mission-critical priorities within corporate accounting and human resources functions.

At our size of ~100 professionals and countless brand-name clients, we combine the best of a large professional services firm with the best of an entrepreneurial growth venture. The culture fosters excellence in client service, innovation, collaboration, and continuous improvement. We have a bias toward promoting from within and we celebrate the diverse strengths of our colleagues. We have consistently been rated a Top Company to Work for in Arizona.

Employment Type: Full-Time