Private equity has a specific logic — and founders who don't understand it before sitting across the table pay for it. This episode breaks down how PE firms think, what they're actually buying, and how middle market owners can prepare to deal from a position of strength.
Show Notes
For most middle market founders, a private equity conversation arrives before they're truly ready for one. The terminology is unfamiliar, the evaluation criteria are opaque, and the stakes are as high as they get. This episode of HoldCo cuts through the noise to give business owners a grounded, practical framework for understanding what PE firms are actually doing — and what they're looking for when they look at you.
Drawing on
Investment Bank's private equity resource library, the episode walks through the mechanics of how private equity funds work, where the middle market fits within the broader PE landscape, and how founders can close the knowledge gap before it costs them leverage at the negotiating table. Key topics covered include:
- How PE funds are structured — pooled capital, leveraged buyouts, hold periods, and how returns flow back to investors through carried interest and fees.
- Middle market distinctions — why lower, core, and upper middle market funds operate with fundamentally different strategies, and why the firm across the table matters as much as the offer.
- What PE firms evaluate — quality of earnings (not just EBITDA), management team depth and founder dependency, market dynamics, and how buyers think about the exit before the ink dries on entry.
- Deal structures founders should understand — the difference between a full buyout, a recapitalization, and a partial liquidity event, and how each one shapes the next five years of a founder's life.
- How to prepare your business — organizing financials, understanding customer concentration, articulating your competitive moat, and knowing what institutional buyers expect to see in due diligence.
- What the process actually looks like — timelines, quality of earnings analyses, and why how a founder behaves when a deal feels shaky is itself part of the evaluation.
The episode closes with a clear-eyed take on what private equity is and isn't: not a rescue, not a threat — a financial tool with a specific internal logic that either aligns with a founder's goals or doesn't. The goal is to walk into that room knowing the difference. For more from the show on how PE funds acquire and reshape businesses, listen to
Inside Buyout Funds: How Private Equity Acquires, Transforms, and Exits Companies.
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