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Books, Resources & Products We Recommend - Small Business Banking and Investors
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| Borrowing To Build Your Business |
George Dawson

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George Dawson presents the seven critical questions bankers always want answered, as well as the five major characteristics of a successful loan. You'll learn how banks make loan decisions, how you can negotiate that loan, and how to avoid paperwork traps, resulting in a winning relationship with your bank. |
| Credit Card Nation: The Consequences of America's Addiction to Credit |
Bob Manning

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A fascinating and timely chronicle of America's tortured relationship to money--and the future crisis that looms as a result of our overwhelming reliance on credit. Combines debt of every kind--consumer, corporate, and governmental--and creates a vast landscape of profit-spewing lenders and struggling debtors present at every level of economics. Credit-card debt is choking American prosperity off at the neck. In Credit Card Nation, Robert D. Manning tells a fascinating .... [Read More] |
| Real Estate Riches |
Dolf de Roos

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An all-time bestseller, Dolf de Rooss classic Real Estate Riches shows you how to find great deals and make great profits in the real estate market. Youll learn why real estate is such a reliable moneymaker and how to achieve the biggest return possible on your investment. Full of time-honored wisdom, proven tactics, and quick-and-easy tips, this book shows you how to find the best properties with the most potential, analyze deals, negotiate and submit offers, .... [Read More] |
| When Venture Capitalists Say "No": Creative Financing Strategies and Resources |
Ron Peterson

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When Venture Capitalists Say “No”—Creative Financing and Growth Strategies by Ron Peterson introduces the first comprehensive guide to entrepreneurial funding. Entrepreneurs think there are just a few funding avenues and business models when there are in fact hundreds of different techniques—illustrated here for the first time. From Alexander Graham Bell’s sale of franchises in the 19th century, to Henry Ford and Michael Dell using the float in the 20th, and countless .... [Read More] |
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