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The Inanity of Private Equity Investors

In the acquisition financing world, middle market private equity investors are held in high esteem. They are a sought-after relationship

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When Acquisition Financing Lenders Fall Over and Go Thud

Scalability is an important feature of an acquisition financing lender, especially for companies that are acquiring rapidly and rolling up

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Choose High Conviction Acquisition Financing

Acquisition financing lenders in the middle market come in many forms and have unique backgrounds resulting in a high level

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In Praise of Non-Sponsored Acquisition Financing Deals

The acquisition financing market contains a multitude of lenders arrayed by deal size and deal type. The largest segment is

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The Hidden Term Risk of Acquisition Financing

In the frenetic dealmaking arena of middle market acquisition financing, buyers are usually time pressured and under the gun to

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Long Term Acquisition Financing is the Answer

The internet is awash with lending platforms plugging a wide variety of loan types which can be used for acquisition

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Nailing the Right Amount of Acquisition Financing

In the middle market, independent sponsors rightly focus on the sources and uses of acquisition financing. At times they overfocus

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The Perpetual Motion Machine of Acquisition Financing

The quality of acquisition financing is a key factor in the overall success of the acquisition strategy. Roll-ups thrive when

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Mezzanine Debt and the Growth Company Funding Conundrum

When funding a deal with risk, mezzanine debt lenders expect to receive a return enhancement known as a warrant. Despite

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