221: How to Finance a Business Transition or Acquisition, David Miller
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What does it take to finance a business transition or acquisition? In this episode, Laurie Barkman sits down with David Miller, Executive Vice President at Enterprise Bank, to demystify lending for business owners โ from SBA loans to insider buyouts.
David shares how banks assess deals, why management continuity matters most, and how entrepreneurs can become "bankable" when it's time to grow or exit.
๐ฌ Quote from David Miller:
"Don't think you can't buy a business just because you're not personally wealthy. If you have the right skillset and knowledge of the industry, there are flexible ways to make it happen."
Key Takeaways:
๐ก How SBA loans act as an "insurance policy" for banks โ and a growth tool for small businesses.
๐ฅ Why insider buyouts often outperform private equity or third-party acquisitions.
๐ฐ How to match financing structures to your business goals and cash flow needs.
๐ฆ What "being bankable" really means โ and how to build it before you need it.
๐ค Why having the right professional team (CPA, attorney, advisor) is critical in any business transition.
๐ง Tune in to Succession Stories to learn practical strategies for financing growth, buying a business, or preparing for your own successful exit.
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_________________________________________________________________ Connect with Laurie Barkman: Email: [email protected] LinkedIn: in/lauriebarkman Book: Free Download YouTube: @TheBusinessTransitionSherpa Connect with David Miller: Website: https://www.enterprisebankpgh.com/ LinkedIn: /in/david-miller-0b668386/Special thanks to Ryan Nolf, Marketing Director, for producing this Succession Stories episode live in studio at Enterprise Marketing.
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