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Carlyle’s “How the Global Credit Meltdown has Changed the World of Private Equity — For the Better”

“The big public-to-privates are gone in the way of the dodo.” Leon Black, founder of Apollo Management LP at the Super Return conference in Berlin this week where 1,200 attendees gathered to bemoan the state of the private equity industry. This post provides a few salient quotes from the conference attendees as well as a copy of Carlyle’s David Rubenstein’s “How the Global Credit Meltdown has Changed the World of Private Equity — For the Better” presentation

The Hedge Fund Transparency Act or “We have to Disclose WHAT to the SEC!!”

Private equity and venture capital firms face daunting disclosure requirements under the recently introduced Senate Bill 344 entitled “The Hedge Fund Transparency Act”. The nation’s private-equity firms and VC’s with over $50 million under management would be forced to register with the Securities and Exchange Commission, while also divulging the value of their funds and names of all investors. Additionally such firms would be subject to the Anti Money Laundering compliance regulations that all financial institutions are subject to now.

Cost of Financial Illiteracy: How to Calculate Enterprise Value

How much is your public company or a potential acquisition really worth? Understanding the basics as well as the complexities of Enterprise Value is critical. Too many executives rely upon market capitalization to assess their value or the value of a potential acquisition candidate. This post walks you through a discussion that is happening in executive suites across the country today as well as providing a basic primer in Enterprise Value mechanics.

SaaS Revenue Primer: Tiering Analysis

Not all customers are the same. Tiering analysis helps companies to segment their customers by size and contribution so that marketing, sales, & support strategies and resources can be optimally aligned. This is the second installment of the SaaS Revenue Primer series

SaaS Revenue Primer: Flux Analysis

Many technology executives and investors struggle at times to understand the dynamics associated with SaaS revenue streams. The traditional software revenue model based on license fees, maintenance fees, and professional services does not exactly translate into the SaaS modelMost SaaS applications use a ‘pay-as-you-go’ model where customers pay monthly fees based on a number of factors. Aside from understanding SaaS components it is critcally important to understand the dynamics inside of the revenue stream.

The Cost of Financial Illiteracy Part II

Financial Illiteracy is costing your firm millions of dollars. If you and your took the test in the first financial illiteracy post you probably came in a little short. This post lays out a simple, internal program you can run to give your marketing and sales team some basic financial literacy. Follow on posts will focus on the application of financial literacy concepts in your day to day business to help increase sales and profits

[ More ] January 10th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in Financial Literacy, Management, Product Management |

The Cost of Financial Illiteracy Part I

This is the first in a series about how financial illiteracy is costing the typical technology company millions of dollars a year. Check out the financial literacy test at the end of the post to see how literate your sales and marketing teams are. One of the hidden problems most technology sales and marketing teams have is financial illiteracy. Most team members have at best a superficial understanding of basic financial concepts. While they may know a few of the terms, they generally can’t apply them in business situations to explain or justify the value of a specific product, service, or proposal.

[ More ] December 22nd, 2008 | 5 Comments | Posted in Financial Literacy, Management, Product Management |
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