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M&A Interview Questions for Finance

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This set of questions is designed to help you master the fundamentals of mergers and acquisitions (M&A). The questions start with basic concepts, such as the difference between mergers and acquisitions, and progress to key topics like synergies, accretive and dilutive deals, and the merger model.

In total, walking through this set in an interview would take approximately 30 minutes, making up around 60% of a typical 45-minute interview. Below, you’ll find model answers for each question, along with tips for the interviewer on what to look for in candidate responses.

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What’s the difference between a merger and an acquisition?

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Why would a company merge with another company?

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What is a merger model?

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What would make a merger accretive?

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When would a merger be considered dilutive?

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Which methods are there to quickly determine if an acquisition will be accretive or dilutive?

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What are synergies in the context of a merger or acquisition, and can you provide some examples?

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Which type of synergy is most important?

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How are synergies incorporated into a merger model?"

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Why do many mergers and acquisitions fail?

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In finance, Mergers & Acquisitions (M&A) refers to the process where companies are combined or acquired to achieve strategic growth, efficiency, or market advantages.Mergers and acquisitions (M&A) transactions have a buy-side and a sell-side. The sell-side team represents the seller and works to market the business to potential buyers, while the buy-side team represents the acquirer. For the buyers or acquirers, the focus is on acquiring the right target with minimal risk and maximum strategic or financial upside. So it requires a lot of due diligence, valuation analysis, and strategic assessment.Read on to understand the entire buy-side M&A process and get some practice questions to prepare for finance interviews. 
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