Capital Strategy1 book · 3 highlights
Cash Reinvested for Domination Not Dividends
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Intelligent Fanatics Project
Sean Iddings and Ian Cassel · 3 highlights
“It is also in the intelligent fanatics’ best interest to strategically grow by utilizing cash flow, limiting equity raises, so they don’t dilute their ownership position.”
“Any business with a large potential size is best served if cash is reinvested back into the business. That way, one dollar is much more likely to be turned into many more dollars in the future. In all but one of our case studies, a majority of cash was reinvested back into the business for future growth. However, intelligent fanatics do not grow for growth’s sake. They reinvest for market domination and much higher profitability in the future.”
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