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A Beginner's Guide to Private Equity It may be just what an established business needs, but watch out for ruthlessness.

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What it is: Private equity is a general term used to describe all kinds of funds that pool money from a bunch of investors in order to amass millions or even billions of dollars that are then used to acquire stakes in companies.

Technically, venture capital is private equity. But "PE" is often associated with the funds trolling for mature, revenue generating companies in need of some revitalization -- maybe even some tough choices -- in order to become worth much more.

While venture capital often goes into younger companies involved in unproven, cutting-edge technologies, funds described as private equity are more attracted to established businesses. Think manufacturing, service businesses and franchise companies.

Related: What Private Equity Can Do For Your Company

How it works: Sometimes a private equity firm will buy out a company outright. Maybe the founder will stay on to run the business -- but maybe not. Other private equity strategies include buying out the founder, cashing out existing investors, providing expansion capital or providing recapitalization for a struggling business.

Private equity is also associated with the leveraged buyout, in which the fund borrows additional money to enhance its buying power -- using the assets of the acquisition target as collateral.

Upside: Is the founder becoming too crotchety? Are the original investors begging for a payday? Is the business losing its mojo and in need of a serious cash infusion and/or overhaul? Private equity might be the way to go.

The private equity fund will also likely come in with new ideas and perhaps even new managers who might give the business a second wind.

Downside: Younger companies in the early stages don't fit well into the private equity investment strategy. Also remember that a private equity fund's ultimate goal is to make the company worth more than it was before in order to produce a return for investors. Sentimentality, the workforce, the role of the founders in the business, even the business' long-term success -- they can all be secondary to this goal. So be prepared for some ruthlessness.

A twist: A type of private equity fund called a search fund has been gaining popularity recently. Instead of pooling money to invest in a business, the investors throw a few hundred thousand dollars behind a would-be entrepreneur who searches for the best business to acquire and run. If the future CEO finds a suitable target, the investors then pitch in the millions needed to make the purchase.

This could be the perfect answer for a business that is not only in need of an investment, but also a new top executive to turn things around.

Related: Business-Buying Search Funds Gain Momentum

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