The focus of the show is to provide education to small business owners and entrepreneurs regarding business capital creation and management, helping them to understand the various options that are available. The show topics will center around the two ways of creating business capital which is profits (increased sales and reduced expenses), and external capital, specifically debt capital. We will explore and evaluate these options. Michael Schumacher will interview noted suppliers and key thought leaders while taking your questions via e-mail.
As continue our exploration of small business capital: “Rent It or Print It” this week's episode includes some capital solutions for small business focused on equipment finance.
The host will also continue his overview of the opportunities for external Renting and internal Printing capital, along with reviewing key market data for insight into capital acquisition and growth.
As we continue our exploration of small business capital: Rent It or Print It this week's episode includes guests offering some capital solutions for small business focused on revenue advances. A revenue advance is the practice of selling your future sales or receivables, specifically a lender advancing funds today to paid for from future sales. We will look at the pluses and minuses of this growing funding vehicle.
The host will also continue his overview of the opportunities for external Renting and internal Printing capital, along with reviewing key market data for insight into capital acquisition and growth.
As we continue our exploration of small business capital: “Rent It or Print It” this week's episode includes guests offering some capital solutions for small business focused on using accounts receivable to fund business. First, Jordan MacAvoy of Fundbox will join us to discuss the solution they offer small business. Additionally, Marc Kenney, a long time industry professional will join us to discuss the variety of accounts receivable based capital solutions in the marketplace.
The host will also continue his overview of the opportunities for external (“Renting”) and internal (“Printing”) capital, along with reviewing key market data for insight into capital acquisition and growth.
This week's episode includes guests offering some unique and specialized capital solutions for small business. First, Les Agism of Trevor Cole Commercial Capital will join us to discuss the role of structured debt and some real estate and working capital solutions. Additionally, World Business Lenders will join us to discuss a unique blended capital solution using cash flow and real estate assets to provide capital.
The host will also continue his overview of the opportunities for internal and external capital, along with reviewing key market data for insight into capital acquisition and growth.
This episode offers an overview of capital (funding) options for the small and mid-sized businesses of main street America. This episode will explore both internal and external capital (funding) options and is a preview of future episodes.
This episode will introduce internal capital solutions such as business cost savings ideas, revenue generation, and the concept of leveraging. In addition the we will examine the current market conditions for external capital (funding) and the debt capital (loans) solutions to include: term loans, lines of credit, revenue advances, equipment financing, asset based financing, and real estate funding.