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What an institutional IC memo contains

An investment-committee (IC) memo is how institutions decide whether to do a deal. It's a disciplined format, and knowing its parts tells you what a serious analysis should always include.

The standard sections

Why the format matters. The discipline is the point: every claim is tied to evidence, every risk is named, and the returns are stress-tested. AI can assemble the memo fast — but a human owns the judgment and the sign-off.
Not advice. General educational and operational information — not legal, accounting, tax, or investment advice. George Howell Ward is not a CPA or registered investment adviser and provides no IRS Circular 230 services. Consult a licensed professional in your jurisdiction.
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