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Capital Source Industries Served December 2025

Capital Source Industries Served Report: December 2025 Funding Activity Capital deployment patterns offer a clear view into where lower-middle-market demand is emerging and how private credit is being applied in practice. In December 2025, Capital Source concluded the year with disciplined execution across a diverse set of industries, supporting both capital-intensive operators and growth-oriented businesses....

Finance professionals analyzing factor rate versus interest rate to assess the real cost of business capital
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Factor Rate vs Interest Rate Real Cost of Capital

Factor Rate vs Interest Rate: Why Business Owners Misjudge the Real Cost of Capital And how revenue-based financing exposes the real cost of capital Introduction Most business owners believe they understand interest rates. A smaller percentage feels cheaper than a larger one. A factor rate looks bigger, so it feels more expensive. That instinct is...

Finance leaders reviewing operational performance data and capital decisions in a minimalist corporate office
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Cost Discipline Can Undermine Long-Term Business Performance

Why Cost Discipline Can Undermine Long-Term Business Performance (Part 1) Cost discipline is often treated as a proxy for leadership quality. Businesses that control spending are assumed to be well-run, resilient, and prudent. But cost control and performance are not the same thing. When organizations optimize primarily for efficiency, they often degrade the very systems...

Finance professionals analyzing long-term capital strategy, timing, and organizational momentum in a modern office setting
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Capital Strategy Matters More Than Capital Price

Why Long-Term Capital Strategy Matters More Than Capital Price Most discussions about capital begin and end with cost. Interest rates, dilution, fees, covenants—these are the variables that show up cleanly on paper and fit neatly into spreadsheets. They are measurable, comparable, and defensible. Yet cost represents only one dimension of capital, and it is rarely...

Business professionals analyzing economic data beyond headline GDP growth
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The Economic Feature Film: Beyond the Billboard Headlines

The Economic Feature Film: Beyond the Billboard Headlines Recent economic headlines read like a blockbuster trailer: strong GDP growth, upbeat market sentiment, and confident forecasts. As with film previews, surface signals rarely tell the full story. Behind the billboard numbers sit structural forces such as debt levels, supply chain costs, and sector-specific strain that directly...