LBO & Paper LBO
How do low working-capital requirements (or negative working capital) make a company a more attractive LBO target?
Model answer
Working capital is cash tied up in receivables and inventory, net of payables. A business with low or negative working capital (collects from customers before paying suppliers — e.g., subscription or…
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