Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Business Capital: The Make-or-Break Fuel Behind Entrepreneurship

11 min · 7. juni 2026
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Explore what business capital really means — beyond fundraising — and why it’s the fuel that keeps companies alive, powers growth, cushions shocks, and creates negotiating power. Learn the difference between cash and working capital, the trade-offs of debt vs. equity, and how to match funding types to business risk and return. Walk away with practical steps: calculate your runway, map your cash conversion cycle, pick one lever to improve (pricing, collections, or costs), and prepare a proof-driven capital readiness kit. Capital isn’t just money; it’s time, resilience, and choice.

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Am I Ready to Raise Capital? A Real-World Readiness Checklist

If you’ve ever wondered whether your business is ready for outside money, this episode explains why readiness matters more than urgency. Raising capital is a different discipline than running operations: investors and lenders want clarity on accurate financials, repeatable revenue drivers, cash predictability, sustainable growth plans, and identified risks. The hosts walk through a step-by-step process—assess readiness, choose the right type of capital, prepare transparent numbers and narrative, target suitable partners, survive due diligence, and negotiate structure—emphasizing that preparation shapes valuation and terms. Often the best capital comes after internal fixes that free up cash and tighten the business. Practical advice to start this week: have an outside review your financials, write a one-page explanation of how you make money (revenue, margin, cash drivers), and list your top five risks with mitigation steps. Preparation builds confidence, and confidence attracts the right capital on the right terms.

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