Understanding How Debt Enhances PE Investment Returns

Bill DyerBill Dyer is the Managing Partner at Boathouse Capital, a debt and equity firm making minority and majority investments in middle market companies across the US. He is a private equity executive with over 25 years of experience, specializing in mezzanine debt and equity investments. Before Boathouse Capital, Bill was a Principal at American Capital and the Director of Business Development at MSDSonline. 

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Here’s a glimpse of what you’ll learn:

  • Boathouse Capital’s notable investment funds and deals
  • What is an SBIC (Small Business Investment Company) fund? 
  • Bill Dyer explains the different types of private equity 
  • How businesses can utilize debt as an investment
  • Tips for how to drive outsized returns

In this episode…

Are you looking to acquire capital to fund your business? How can you determine which investment strategy is right for you?

Managing Partner at Boathouse Capital, Bill Dyer, talks about various capital investment funds. With host Todd Taskey, Bill explains an SBIC (Small Business Investment Company) fund, the different types of private equity, and how businesses can utilize debt as an investment.

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