LBO & Paper LBO
How does the presence of hard, sellable assets affect a company's suitability for an LBO?
Model answer
Hard assets (real estate, equipment, inventory, receivables) serve as collateral, which supports more secured debt (asset-based lending) at lower cost, increasing leverage capacity and returns. They…
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