Many business owners, investors, and commercial real estate sponsors focus on one question when evaluating a transaction:
Can the deal get funded?
While financing is obviously important, experienced operators understand that obtaining capital is only part of the equation.
The true determinant of long-term transaction success is often capital structure.
A well-structured transaction can create flexibility, preserve liquidity, and support growth long after closing. A poorly structured transaction can create unnecessary financial pressure and limit future opportunities.
Capital structure refers to the combination of financing sources used to complete a transaction.
These may include:
Senior debt
Bridge financing
Seller financing
Working capital
Mezzanine financing
Preferred equity
Investor equity
The objective is not simply to close the transaction.
The objective is to create a structure that supports long-term performance.
Many borrowers focus heavily on interest rates.
However, transaction success is often influenced by factors such as:
Amortization schedules
Payment obligations
Working capital availability
Maturity timelines
Prepayment flexibility
Future capital requirements
The wrong structure can create challenges even when the interest rate appears attractive.
In commercial real estate, successful sponsors often evaluate the entire capital stack rather than focusing solely on a single loan.
A properly structured transaction can improve:
Cash flow management
Operational flexibility
Project execution
Exit opportunities
The capital stack should align with the long-term objectives of the investor and the property.
The same principle applies to business acquisitions.
Successful transactions frequently combine:
SBA financing
Seller financing
Growth capital
Working capital facilities
Strategic advisory
The structure of the transaction often determines how effectively a business can grow after closing.
At Fast Commercial Capital, we believe financing should be viewed as a tool rather than the objective.
The primary goal should be creating a transaction structure that supports long-term success.
This advisory-first approach helps business owners, investors, and developers evaluate options before selecting financing solutions.
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/how-bridge-capital-helps-businesses-seize-don-mcclain-79mhe
Many transactions fail long after funding because the underlying capital structure was not designed to support long-term objectives.
The strongest transactions are built on thoughtful planning, strategic structuring, and capital solutions aligned with future growth.
In today's market, capital structure can be the difference between simply closing a transaction and achieving long-term success.
Don McClain is Founder & Principal of Fast Commercial Capital, a nationwide capital advisory firm specializing in commercial real estate financing, bridge loans, and structured capital solutions.
Through the Medro Advisors platform — which includes Fasty Funding, Alianza Partners, Amable Properties, and America’s Loan Source — he works with investors, business owners, and sponsors across the United States on commercial financing, residential investor lending (1–4 units), business acquisitions, and strategic capital solutions.
Fast Commercial Capital operates nationwide with offices in Miami, Austin, and San Diego.
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