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Welcome to the “Masters in Small Business Mergers and Acquisitions podcast.” I am your host, Peter Lehrman, and I’m the Founder and CEO of Axial (www.axial.net), a trusted online platform for business owners & their M&A advisors to use to safely and intelligently explore and execute capital raises, acquisitions, and exits with strategic buyers or professional financial sponsors.
The Shifting EtA Landscape: The Rise of Self-Funded Search with HBS Professors Royce Yudkoff & Richard Ruback
Masters in Small Business M&A
57 minutes 2 seconds
8 months ago
The Shifting EtA Landscape: The Rise of Self-Funded Search with HBS Professors Royce Yudkoff & Richard Ruback
This episode features guests Royce Yudkoff and Richard (Rick) Ruback, co-authors of the Harvard Business Review Guide to Buying a Small Business, and professors at Harvard Business School (HBS). Royce and Rick have spent more than 15 years teaching Entrepreneurship Through Acquisition (EtA) and have witnessed the category evolve from a niche MBA pursuit into a mainstream career path for mid-career professionals and beyond.
The conversation covers how EtA has expanded beyond elite MBA programs, the shifting dynamics of self-funded vs. funded search, the evolution of financing options, and the role of small business acquisition as an alternative to traditional career paths. Royce and Rick share insights on how self-funded search has become a dominant trend, the growing diversity in the EtA space, and what the future holds for small business ownership.
Discussion Points:
Introduction to HBS professors Royce Yudkoff & Richard Ruback
The rise of interest in the EtA category, both in and outside MBA programs
Success stories helping legitimize EtA as a mainstream career path
How the financing landscape for EtA has evolved over the past decade
Advantages of SBA loans and the common misconceptions of personal guarantees
Balancing family considerations and relocation decisions when executing a search
The impact of institutional capital entering the EtA market and its effect on returns
The rise of self-funded search as the preferred model among Harvard MBAs
Commercial acumen, EQ, and sales skills - key traits in small business success
How mid-career professionals can transition into EtA (without leaving their jobs)
The importance of embedding yourself in the business community before you buy
Predictions for the future of EtA and how the category will continue evolving
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Masters in Small Business M&A
Welcome to the “Masters in Small Business Mergers and Acquisitions podcast.” I am your host, Peter Lehrman, and I’m the Founder and CEO of Axial (www.axial.net), a trusted online platform for business owners & their M&A advisors to use to safely and intelligently explore and execute capital raises, acquisitions, and exits with strategic buyers or professional financial sponsors.