Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Surfing the Grey Wave: Buying SMBs Without Big Money Upfront

16 min · 21. touko 2026
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The episode explains the "grey wave"—millions of baby-boomer SMB owners exiting over the next decade—and a practical path to ownership for skilled operators who lack big savings. It breaks down what investors require (clean cash flow, defensible position, operational resilience), the temperament and skills buyers need, and how seller financing plus institutional equity (like family offices) can bridge the gap when structured responsibly. Using clear frameworks and case studies, the show walks through targeting the right businesses, cash-flow-focused diligence, transition planning, and capital-stack design—highlighting Phoenix Capital Solutions' approach to standardizing seller notes and pairing buyers with sponsors. The takeaway: you don’t need a fortune to buy a business, but you do need credibility, cash-flow discipline, and a deal structure that works for everyone.

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