Fund Growth
Describes the process of financing the growth of the business. Funding the growth of the business. It is the means of providing finance to enhance the business using various ways. The growth can be either organic or acquisition driven. Financing business growth can be achieved with a variety of forms of capital. The focus of financing business growth should be on identifying the optimal financing solution for a company. This occurs when the cost and flexibility of the financing structure is linked to the company’s cash-flow based value and growth potential. Optimal acquisition finance structures are adapted to the client situation and may call for nonstandard corporate finance techniques and funding sources.
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