Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-2-2015
Abstract
The Pepperdine private cost of capital survey was originally launched in 2007 and is the first comprehensive and simultaneous investigation of the major private capital market segments. This year’s survey deployed in October 2014, specifically examined the behavior of senior lenders, asset‐based lenders, mezzanine funds, private equity groups, venture capital firms, angel investors, privately‐held businesses, investment bankers, business brokers, limited partners, and business appraisers. The Pepperdine survey investigated, for each private capital market segment, the important benchmarks that must be met in order to qualify for capital, how much capital is typically accessible, what the required returns are for extending capital in today’s economic environment, and outlooks on demand for various capital types, interest rates, and the economy in general. Our findings indicate that the cost of capital for privately‐held businesses varies significantly by capital type, size, and risk assumed.
Recommended Citation
Everett, Craig R.,"2015 Private Capital Markets Report" (2015). Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management. http://digitalcommons.pepperdine.edu/gsbm_pcm_pcmr/1