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What Private Equity Investors Think They Do for the Companies They Buy

Harvard Business Review

In a survey of 79 PE firms managing more than $750 billion in capital, we provide granular information on PE managers’ practices and how firms’ strategies relate to the characteristics of their founders. In particular, we are interested in how many of their responses correlate with what academic finance knows and what it teaches.

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Why We Need to Update Financial Reporting for the Digital Era

Harvard Business Review

This notion, that risk is a desirable feature, can seem like sacrilege to anyone who’s taken an introductory finance course. Traditional companies therefore rely on two strategies. Both strategies, however, create cultural incompatibility within the organization.

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What Markets Do and Don’t Get About Innovation

Harvard Business Review

Sustaining innovation inhabits the world of incremental change, deliberate strategy , and most financial and management theory. Without theory to tell us how the rules are changing, many tools of management and finance seem to break down. Disruptive innovation Finance' New-market disruption is more complex.

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What is the importance of pre-money valuation For Your Business?

Strategy Driven

With the contribution of cash to the balance sheet of a business through the shareholder value, the post-money value becomes stronger due to the additional cash earned. A pre money valuation is crucial for financing as eventually, it can decide if an entrepreneur has the starry, strong and bad, or sometimes has no way out.