Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Family Offices vs Private Equity vs Venture Capital for SMB Deals

15 min · 12 de jun de 2026
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If you run a small or midsized business and are considering raising capital, buying competitors, or selling, this episode breaks down the real differences between family offices, private equity, and venture capital—how they evaluate deals, what they expect, and how the process feels for owners who must keep running the business. Learn the practical pros and cons of each path, common SMB scenarios (growth via acquisitions, partial liquidity, or scaling a tech-enabled product), red flags to watch for, and a five-step approach to pick the investor that matches your goals, timeline, and tolerance for oversight.

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