Month-End Close Checklist for M&A Analysts with Excel
Run month-end close checklist on autopilot inside Excel.
The Problem
Every Transaction Advisory month-end runs on a checklist in Datasite that lives in someone's head — and when that person is out, close slips and reviewers have no visibility into what's done vs. waiting.
What We Build in Excel
AI runs the close checklist, prompts owners for missing items, flags JE variances over threshold, and writes the close memo — close window compresses from 10 business days to 4. Purpose-built for teams running Excel — uses the native API or agent integration so nothing leaves the system of record.
Excel Integration Approach
Audit your Excel configuration
We map the specific Excel objects, custom fields, and workflows the automation needs to touch for your transaction advisory practice.
Build on the Excel API or agent
Integration happens inside Excel — no data leaves the system, no parallel tool for your team to learn, no license changes.
Human-in-the-loop handoff
Every automation routes exceptions back to a human in Excel with enough context to act — AI handles the 80%, your team owns the judgment calls.
Frequently asked
Does this month-end close checklist automation work natively in Excel?+
Yes — we build directly on Excel's API or agent integration. Your data stays in Excel, your m&a analysts keep the same login and UI, and there's no parallel system for the team to learn.
What Excel configuration do we need before deployment?+
We work with your existing Excel setup. During discovery we map the specific objects, custom fields, and workflows the automation touches — no rip-and-replace required for transaction advisory teams.
Can Excel handle month-end close checklist on its own?+
Excel handles configuration; AI handles judgment. Native Excel workflows route deterministic tasks; our automation layer adds the AI judgment Excel doesn't ship out of the box — document classification, exception triage, drafting.
Is Excel the right tool for month-end close checklist for m&a analysts?+
Excel is widely used among transaction advisory teams precisely because of its data model around month-end close checklist. We've deployed this workflow on Excel for similar firms and the integration is well-trodden.
What's the typical ROI of month-end close checklist automation in Excel?+
For transaction advisory firms running Excel, automation typically pays back inside the first quarter — measured against the loaded cost of the m&a analyst hours absorbed. Higher volumes deploy faster.
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See this running in your Excel instance
30-minute call. We'll look at your actual Excel setup and show exactly how this workflow fits.