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Corporate Analysis.
TGG Capital matches the optimum structure of a company with the goals of business owners. A flow-through entity such as a Sub-Chapter S corporation or a Limited Liability Corporation, vs. a more traditional non-flow-through entity such as a C Corporation will have a dramatic impact on tax liabilities, investment opportunities, and values and structures of exit strategies.
Financial Analysis.
Growing businesses require capital to finance the sourcing of raw materials, the build up of inventory, bridging production and sales gaps, and investing in a more capable sales force. The source, cost and structure of such capital will affect the operations and financial viability of the company over both the short and long run. TGG Capital can help businesses fund these capital gaps.
Operational Analysis.
Successful companies adapt to changes in customer behavior, cost and availability of resources, production opportunities, regulatory environment, and technological advancements. While large companies have the resources to devote entire divisions to provide these services internally, TGG Capital principals are capable of providing this same value proposition to their clients on a time and materials basis.
Benefits Analysis.
Successful business owners manage their costs "below the line" to protect company profitability. One of the largest components below the line is the cost of providing the right mix and appropriate level of employee benefits. Employee benefit programs are reviewed and recommendations are provided based on detailed benchmark comparisons with like-kind industry norms.
Advisory Board Services.
TGG Capital principals have experience serving on advisory boards in a variety of industries, from start-up to established, both privately and publicly and both for and non-profit. Leveraging such experience can often provide business owners with insight, experience, relationships, and connections that can drive additional value to the businesses which might otherwise take significant time and expense to develop on their own.
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