Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Why Narrative Beats Spreadsheets in Capital Raises and Business Exits

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Spreadsheets prove the past, but buyers invest in a believable future — especially in small and midsized businesses where information is messy and founders are tied to relationships. This episode explains why narrative reduces perceived risk, builds confidence, and converts similar financials into very different outcomes. It also gives practical guidance: the six-part narrative arc (problem, solution, evidence, opportunity, strategy, outcome) and seven persuasive habits (pause, use stories, speak in outcomes, make others feel smart, acknowledge downsides, listen for the real question, give space). Tell the future clearly, and the numbers become supportive evidence — not the entire pitch.

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