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October 15th, 2024

Can Self-Funded Searchers REALLY Raise MILLIONS of CAPITAL?

Can Self-Funded Searchers REALLY Raise MILLIONS of CAPITAL to Buy a Business? Sean Smith of Search Fund Ventures explains how its done.

Takeaways

• Search Fund Ventures focuses on self-funded searchers and independent sponsors.
• They target essential products and services for investment.
• Investment involves filling equity gaps for searchers.
• Sean emphasizes the importance of downside and upside return scenarios.
• Recent Successful deals are evaluated based on strong revenue bases and recurring revenue.
• Searcher qualifications include financial backgrounds and industry experience.
• The HVAC sector is a key focus area for their investments.
• They prioritize deals with near-term distributions for investors.
• The fund has a three-year deployment period for capital.
• Incentive alignment between investors and entrepreneurs is crucial.

Chapters

00:00 Introduction to Search Fund Ventures
02:47 Understanding Self-Funded Searchers
05:54 Investment Process and Value Addition
09:00 Cost of Capital and Return Expectations
12:02 Recent Deal Overview
15:00 Evaluating Searcher Qualifications
18:07 Commercial vs. Residential HVAC Businesses
20:55 Roll-Up Strategies and Multiple Expansion
23:54 Investor Commitments and Fund Structure
27:05 Navigating the Search Fund Landscape
30:02 Intrinsic Value and Investment Decisions
33:14 Due Diligence and Quality of Earnings
36:05 Future Goals and Investment Timeline

Acquiring businesses, teaching entrepreneurs how to acquire businesses and helping entrepreneurs scale businesses through acquisitions and marketing. Jon is adept at negotiation, marketing strategy, structuring and funding of mergers and acquisitions IPOs and exit strategies.

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