The main difference between a private vs public company is that the shares of a public company are traded on astock exchange, while a private company’s shares are not. There are several more important differences to understand, which this article will outline below.
Differences Between a Private vs Public Company
The main categories of difference are trading of shares,ownership(types of investors), reporting requirements, access to capital, and valuation considerations.
Access to Capital and Liquidity
Being able to access public markets to raise new money, as well as the benefit of liquidity (being able to easily sell shares), is the biggest benefit for public companies. When a business undergoes anInitial Public Offering (IPO)with the aid ofinvestment banking professionals, it becomes much easier for it to raise additional funds. The funds can be used for growth, mergers and acquisitions, or other corporate purposes.
Once the company is listed, investors can easily move in and out of the stock by buying and selling shares that trade on a stock exchange.
Reporting Requirements
Public disclosure requirements are another main difference between the two types of businesses and a major drawback of being public.
As a publicly listed company in the U.S. (i.e., stock trades on a U.S.-based exchange), you are required to filequarterly financial reports (10-Q)and annual reports (10-k) and several other disclosure documents.
Learn more about disclosure requirements for public companieshere.
Valuation of a Private vs Public Company
Publicly traded businesses are much easier for market analysts and investors to value than their private counterparts. The main reason is due to the amount of information that’s readily available, thanks to the reporting requirements (discussed above), as well as equity research reports and coverage by equity research analysts.
Financial modeling via DCF analysis is the preferred method of valuing both types of businesses. However, for a private company, it will be almost impossible without access to internal company information.
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