Charles Ayers

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In a basic LBO, a company’s managers and a group of outside investors borrow money to acquire a company and take it private; the company’s own assets are used as collateral for the loans, which are repaid from future earnings or asset sales. (Interest payments, significantly, are tax deductible.)
The House of Morgan: An American Banking Dynasty and the Rise of Modern Finance
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