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The essential guide to raising private equity

Growth Business

By Dom Walbanke on Growth Business - Your gateway to entrepreneurial success Raising private equity funds is seen as the holy grail for businesses who want to grow quickly, simply because the strength of capital opens the door for rapid growth.

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What is a Price Index? (Definition, Examples, and Applications)

Peak Frameworks

Example: If the WPI for agricultural products rises substantially, it might signal potential food price inflation for consumers down the line. Commodity Price Index This focuses on the prices of commodities, often separated by categories like energy, metals, and food. Example: In the late 2010s, the U.S.

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M&A Heats Up in the Bakery Market

Focus Investment Banking

It’s no surprise that bakery is one of the food industry’s most dependable performers. As a staple food, it’s insulated from fluctuations in household incomes and business cycles compared to the broader food and beverage industry. General Mills acquired private equity-backed TNT Crust, a frozen pizza supplier, for $253 million.

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SWOT Analysis: A Framework to Analyze Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats

Peak Frameworks

Practical Application of SWOT Analysis in Finance SWOT Analysis is a versatile tool, equally applicable in Investment Banking, Private Equity, and Corporate Finance. Private Equity SWOT Analysis plays a significant role in assessing the viability of targets.

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What is the World Trade Organization (WTO)?

Peak Frameworks

For instance, the Bali Package in 2014 aimed at streamlining trade, allowing developing countries more options for food security, and providing better trade opportunities for the least developed countries. China trade wars, with tariffs being imposed back and forth, posed challenges for corporate finance teams. The recent U.S.-China

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What are Consumer Products? (Types, Definitions, and Industry Analysis)

Peak Frameworks

The world of the consumer products industry is a vibrant and ever-changing landscape that holds immense potential for finance professionals. Consumer products are goods sold to the end customer for personal use, including anything from food items to clothing to electronics. In 2020, P&G contributed $130 billion to the US GDP.

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What Is Monopolistic Competition and What are Some Key Examples?

Peak Frameworks

Easy Entry and Exit Industries like food and beverage exemplify this, where new brands can enter with relative ease, and unsuccessful ones can exit without massive losses. If you’re interested in recruiting for private equity and wish to leverage the power of market understanding to your advantage, check out our Private Equity Course.