Capital Structure & Capital Budgeting
Mercer Capital helps family businesses make disciplined capital structure and capital budgeting decisions that support growth, manage risk, and align long-term funding strategies with shareholder goals
Recent Work
Diversified petroleum company
Southeast
Led team of senior executives in comprehensive evaluation of the cost of capital across the company’s principal business units.
Manufacturing company
Northwest
Prepared current and prospective valuation analyses of business, along with assessment of recent transaction activity in the industry to assist family shareholders in evaluating strategic alternatives.
Consumer packaged goods company
Southeast
Advised company and shareholders on strategic financing capital investment decisions.
Manufacturing company
Southeast
Advised on recapitalization of business amid industry turmoil.
What We Do
Services Overview
A well-designed capital structure and a disciplined capital budgeting process are essential to supporting sustainable growth while preserving alignment among family shareholders. Thoughtful decisions around leverage, reinvestment, and capital allocation help balance risk and return, protect financial flexibility, and reduce uncertainty for both active and passive owners.
Mercer Capital works with family businesses to evaluate their optimal mix of debt and equity, assess reinvestment priorities, and develop long-term funding strategies that reflect the company’s operating realities and shareholder objectives. By grounding capital decisions in clear analysis and transparent communication, we help families make confident choices that support growth, manage risk, and reinforce long-term family harmony.
Frequently Asked Questions
Capital structure describes how a company finances its operations — the balance between debt and equity. For family businesses, it reflects both the needs of the business and the risk appetite and priorities of shareholders. The right structure ensures that the business has flexibility for growth while preserving the family’s financial security.
Borrowing is not inherently risky, unmanaged leverage is. For enterprising families, debt can fund key investments or shareholder liquidity, provided that repayment capacity and purpose are clear. Mercer Capital helps families define a responsible borrowing strategy that matches the business’s cash flows and shareholder expectations.
Capital budgeting is the process family business directors use to decide which projects deserve investment. A disciplined capital budgeting process includes clear hurdle rates, market opportunity, and alignment with the strategy of the family business and its shareholders. Our team helps to ensure that capital is feeding the business’s future, not just today’s needs.
Overaccumulating cash or pursuing the wrong capital projects can depress returns and distract from strategic goals. Regular review of investment performance, paired with transparent communication, ensures that capital serves the business, not the other way around.
Key Contacts
Blog
Family Business Director Blog
Corporate Finance & Planning Insights for Multi-Generational Family Businesses
What a Sushi Chain Can Teach Family Businesses About Shareholder Surveys
What Buy-Sell Agreements Reveal About Shareholder Priorities
Family Business Whitepaper Library
Our Family Business Whitepaper Library brings together practical insights on the financial and governance issues most critical to family-owned businesses. Drawing on real-world advisory experience, these resources help business owners, boards, and executives better understand capital structure, capital allocation, performance measurement, and shareholder-related issues.
WHITEPAPER | Basics of Financial Statement Analysis
WHITEPAPER | Capital Budgeting in 30 Minutes
WHITEPAPER | Capital Structure in 30 Minutes
WHITEPAPER | Corporate Finance in 30 Minutes
WHITEPAPER | Dividend Policy in 30 Minutes
WHITEPAPER | Financial Basics for Family Business: A Roadmap for Directors and Shareholders
WHITEPAPER | How to Communicate Financial Results to Family Shareholders
WHITEPAPER | What Family Business Owners and Advisors Need to Know About Valuation
Research
The 2025 Family Business Benchmarking Study
Mercer Capital's 2025 Family Business Benchmarking Study offers insights into how real family businesses manage key financial areas like capital investment, debt, and shareholder distributions. Drawing from our internal client data, the study emphasizes practical comparability over volume. Each section combines data and analysis to help directors make informed strategic decisions.
Book
12 Questions That Keep Family Business Directors Awake at Night
The intersection of family and business generates a unique set of questions for family business directors. We’ve culled through our years of experience working with family businesses of every shape and size to identify the twelve questions that are most likely to trigger sleepless nights for directors. 12 Questions That Keep Family Business Directors Awake at Night summarizes some of our thoughts, experiences, and insights around each question and suggests possible next steps.