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All Businesses Are Loosely Functioning Disasters

Beyond M&A

“All businesses are loosely functioning disasters.” – Brent Beshore I've had the privilege of peeking behind the curtain at 10,000+ businesses. Some observations: 1) All businesses are loosely functioning disasters. Some observations: 1) All businesses are loosely functioning disasters. It’s honest. It’s unvarnished.

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Can You Supercharge Your Business Growth? The Roll-Up Strategy REVEALED

How2Exit

E258: Can You Supercharge Your Business Growth? He emphasizes that acquiring businesses, especially ones with complementary strengths, is often a less risky and more rewarding endeavor than organic growth or starting anew.

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M&A Blog #07 – debt (Part II – management considerations, debt alternatives, and acquisitions purse / war chest)

Francine Way

That debt should be used prudently, taking into account future financial shocks that require financing flexibility. We continue our debt discussion in this post by looking at management considerations on funding a M&A program. We will discuss the three most common one in this post: 1.

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Distressed Debt Hedge Funds: How to Become a Vulture Capitalist

Mergers and Inquisitions

Ask anyone interested in distressed debt hedge funds for “the pitch,” and they’ll probably mention one of the following: “It’s like long/short equity or credit , but more interesting!” Distressed debt investing offers advantages over other hedge fund strategies , but the marketing often oversells the benefits.

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M&A Blog #06 – debt (Part I – role and trade-offs, categories and key characteristics)

Francine Way

To be explicitly clear, I am recommending the use of the following ranked capital sources when paying for an acquisition: cash (from the balance sheet), debt (at a reasonable level), and equity. Similarly, not all corporate debt instruments are created equal and each comes with pros and cons.

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Short term debt funds are in demand: Where should you park your funds?

Business Standard - FInance

The return of debt funds appears to be a reset of institutional allocation, as well as locking in higher rate

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Debt mutual funds or FDs: What should you pick given RBI status quo?

Business Standard - FInance

per cent, investors with surplus funds are looking to park their money. We decode whether they should stick to FDs or stick to debt funds With RBI keeping the key repo rates unchanged at 6.50

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