Small and Mid-Sized Business Capital and Exits

Why Most Businesses Never Raise Capital: The Real Reasons and Better Options

10 min · 10. juni 2026
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Most companies never take outside money by design: they can grow on cash flow, don’t fit the VC profile, or the costs of capital — loss of control, mandatory repayments, long fundraising cycles, and messy financials — outweigh the benefits. The episode breaks down the real, practical reasons founders choose to stay bootstrapped rather than chase funding. It also explains when capital actually helps: when it unlocks a specific bottleneck, when payback is predictable, or when speed matters, and offers a three-question framework to decide—what the money is for, what happens if you don’t raise, and what the payback story looks like—plus alternatives to traditional funding.

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