Restructuring & Bankruptcy Modeling Training Program
$399 Restructuring & Bankruptcy industry primer and financial modeling training
Modeling bankruptcy is challenging.
We break it down, step-by-step.
- Understand the restructuring and bankruptcy framework
- Learn to build an advanced restructuring and bankruptcy model
- Gain the modeling skills to build a dynamic recovery waterfall.
- For investment bankers, consulting and investment professionals specializing in restructuring, bankruptcy and distress.
What You Will Get
- A bankruptcy/restructuring industry primer
- Step-by-step modeling instruction delivered via videos, readings, and exercises using a real case study
- An advanced ready-to-use bankruptcy model
- Unlimited support for content-related questions for 24 months
- Wall Street Prep's Boost Add-In for Excel
Our Clients
Learn More
Key Highlights
Model some of the most challenging aspects of
a bankruptcy, including:
- Working capital reclassifications, such as critical vendors/AP
- DIP financing, borrowing base and availability calculations, adequate protection payments.
- Balance sheet roll-forward schedules that maintain a consistent link structure to the cash flow statement and increase transparency
- Fees, rejection claims and CODI
- Model recoveries at various operating scenarios
- Construction of a recovery waterfall that can accommodate scenarios that deviate from the absolute priority rule
- Using conditional formatting and Excel's native date formulas to sensitize for different filing and emergence date scenarios
- Avoiding circular references in the model while maintaining model integrity
- Incorporating best practices for error-proofing, auditing, and model efficiency
- Understanding how Fresh Start Accounting affects the model
Prerequisites
The course is self-paced and anyone is welcome to enroll. This program does not assume a prior background in restructuring. However, those who select this course should possess:
- Accounting (intermediate level)
- Excel (intermediate level)
- Prior background in basic financial modeling
Not sure if you meet a requirement? Consider taking:







