A company can reach its growth limits in different ways. External business factors, such as the saturation of sales markets or the scarcity of a skilled, experienced workforce, but also internal business aspects, such as capacity limits, below-average productivity, lack of capital or organizational inefficiencies can present growth obstacles for a company. These factors will mean that a company’s own growth potential is not fully utilized. Nonetheless, a company’s growth-inhibiting starting position can be fundamentally changed by means of adequate measures for strengthening its financing power.