What's the liquidity of a small company owner?
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Date: April 23rd, 2026 4:27 PM Author: electric state knife
Someone who owns a small company with low 7 figure EBITDA and somewhere in the dozens of employees? How much cash, liquid stock, etc. do these guys typically have on hand?
Seems like a lot of these guys have great businesses but spend or reinvest a lot and don't have a ton of cash just sitting around.
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Date: April 24th, 2026 2:34 PM Author: trip green church
Ah, now I understand. I think it depends on many factors: working capital needs, e.g., receivables (size and timeliness of collection), inventory, investment needs,etc., plus growth trajectory, how cyclical is the business, and revenue and expense predictability. I usually look at it in terms of how many months of expenses with no income could I endure. 3 months is the goal I have set for a small business on whose board I sit. We're nowhere near that at present, but it's a goal.
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