Buying a Business with Search Funds: A Beginner’s Guide 30451: Revision history

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14 February 2026

  • curprev 04:2404:24, 14 February 2026Swaldekjig talk contribs 22,663 bytes +22,663 Created page with "<html><p> Search funds look deceptively simple on the surface. A small group of investors backs an entrepreneur to find, buy, and run a single company. In practice, the model is part apprenticeship, part capital formation, part controlled risk. If you have the grit to run a small to midsize company and the judgment to buy well, a search fund can be your bridge from operator-in-waiting to owner-CEO. </p> The Dealmaker's Academy<br> 42 Lytton Rd<br> New Barnet<br> Barnet<b..."