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You will play a pivotal role in maintaining accuracy and transparency in financial reporting, contribute to strategic decision-making, and ensuring proper valuation methods to meet business objectives.Job SummaryAs a Corporate Controller Vice President in the Private Equity team in the Valuation Control Group (VCG), you will provide independent verification of the initial Front Office estimates of fair value and the framework for various adjustments to ensure that the Firm's final estimate of fair value comply with United States Generally Accepted Accounting Principles (US GAAP). The group sets policy for reserves and pricing methodologies through interaction with Front Office and other stakeholders such as Model Risk Governance & Review, Market/Credit Risk, Product Control and Corporate Accounting Policy. As part of the VCG Private Equity team, you will be responsible for monitoring strategic and opportunistic positions in all private equity investment types, stages of business development, industry sectors, geographical locations, and during all market environments.Job Responsibilities: Assess the fair value of private equity investments in a variety of industries by analyzing the financial performance and evaluating comparable public companies and comparable Mergers and Acquisition transactions Execute many ad-hoc research inquiries from senior management, across all products in the Private Equity inventory Maintain a close relationship with Front Office, to ensure accuracy of analysis and availability of all transaction information. Summarize valuation methodologies and conclusions in investment review documents and reports.Required Qualifications, Preferences, and Skills 6 years of experience Bachelor's degree and background in Finance, Accounting, Economics, or other relevant areas Hands-on private equity valuation experience at a consulting firm, public accounting firm, fund or a bank Experience with analyzing financial statements and reviewing legal documents (e.g. shareholder agreements, articles of incorporation, credit agreements etc.) Understanding Option Pricing Method models and other capital allocation methodologies Understanding of current accounting and regulatory developments pertaining to valuation of financial instruments Keen eye for potential control deficiencies and desire/ability to rectify Attention to detail while also be able to communicate to senior stakeholders in succinct/clear fashion Excellent communication skills both verbally and in writing Ability to perform within a high pressure and time-sensitive environment Capacity to understand complex concepts and effectively challenge peers in other groups across the organization Preferred Qualifications, Preferences, and SkillsMaster's degree preferredKnowledge of Bloomberg and CAPIQ (is a plus otherwise will be required to learn)Candidates must be able to physically work in our NYC office 3 days a week and remotely from home 2 days per week. The specific schedule will be determined and communicated by direct management.
Full Time
$344k-473k (estimate)
06/30/2024
07/19/2024
jpmorganchase.com
MCKINNEY, TX
>50,000
1968
>$50B
Banking
For over 200 years, JPMorgan Chase & Co has provided innovative financial solutions for consumers, small businesses, corporations, governments and institutions around the world. Today, we're a leading global financial services firm with operations servicing clients in more than 100 countries. Whether we are serving customers, helping small businesses, or putting our skills to work with partners, we strive to identify issues and propose solutions that will propel the future and strengthen both our clients and our communities. 2017 JPMorgan Chase & Co. JPMorgan Chase is an equal opportunity and... affirmative action employer Disability/Veteran.
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