
Empire Flippers Podcast
Playing the Long Game: Building a 30-Year Private Equity Fund with Brent Beshore [The Opportunity Ep.131]
May 30, 2023
Brent Beshore, founder of Permanent Equity, a PE firm that invests in family-held businesses, talks about his unique approach to private equity. He works with a 30-year time horizon, uses no debt, and takes no fees. He splits the business's cash flow with the family that owns it, allowing him to grow the businesses sustainably. The podcast covers topics such as sourcing deals, valuing businesses, and the differences between traditional private equity and Permanent Equity's approach.
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- Permanent Equity focuses on long-term ownership and avoids debt, providing flexibility and sustainability.
- They prioritize stable industries that provide real value, ensuring sustainable long-term returns.
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Unique Approach to Private Equity
Permanent Equity takes a unique approach to private equity by focusing on long-term ownership and avoiding the use of debt. They believe that the traditional private equity model, which involves buying, leveraging, and flipping businesses within a few years, is not sustainable. Instead, they aim to build long-term wealth by holding businesses for 30 years or more and reinvesting cash flows back into the company. This approach aligns the interests of all stakeholders and allows for greater flexibility and resilience in the face of challenges.
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