Series | Insights into corporate finance
Why financial structure forms the basis for investor capability and financing success
Many SMEs face a similar situation:
The operating business is running, growth is possible – and yet it is becoming difficult to attract investors or financing partners.
The reason for this often lies not in the business model.
but in the question of how the economic situation of a company can be presented.
Investors must be able to understand how a company is developing – and how resilient this development is.
This is precisely where gaps often arise in practice.
The “Insights into corporate finance” series takes up this perspective. It shows the role that financial structure plays in decisive company phases – and why it often determines the success or failure of financing and investor processes.
The first article in the series addresses precisely this point:
