LBO & Paper LBO
What does multiple expansion contribute, and how do you isolate it in a paper LBO?
Model answer
Multiple expansion is exiting at a higher EV/EBITDA than entry. To isolate: hold EBITDA and debt at exit values, then compare exit equity at the exit multiple vs at the entry multiple. The difference…
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