Executing a Privately-Held Business Succession Plan With a Leveraged Recapitalization
- Topics:
- Commercial Banking,
- Commercial Lending,
- Equity
- Tags:
- Bank Of America Corp.,
- Finance,
- Financial Accounting,
- Investment,
- Leadership,
- Management,
- Owner
- Source:
- Bank of America
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Overview: With the rise in valuations for many middle-market companies in recent years, owners of privately-held businesses are once again confronting the decision of whether or not to sell. Owners who are not ready to retire completely, but want to unlock the value of the equity they've built in their business have alternatives. One option is to transition ownership of the business to a partner or family member. For these business owners, a leveraged recapitalization can be a valuable financial tool for succession planning.
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Format: HTML | Date: Sep 2005 | Pages: 4




