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Challenges of Small Business Financing

Small businesses are the fuel behind the U.S. economy, employing over half of our country’s private workforce. Yet, a mindboggling amount of accounts receivable (AR), multiple trillions, flow through the balance sheets of U.S. small businesses every year – representing short-term working capital challenges for many SMB owners, entrepreneurs, and the like. We'll explore the trends, challenges, and opportunities for immediate working capital and finance solutions for small businesses.

This is a unique opportunity for passionate, like-minded professionals to join 20 panelists and advance the thinking in this field. As a member, you'll network with other panelists, learn more than you contribute, and get rewarded and recognized in the form of points and cash rewards. This robust knowledge networking experience is moderated by an expert facilitator and is open asynchronously around-the-clock for your convenience.

Every two weeks, the facilitator will introduce a new subtopic – each theme exploring a new facet related to the future of working capital and finance solutions for small businesses.

Activities include:
1. Explore a variety of themes
2. Map the competitive landscape (i.e. emerging trends, disruptive tech, etc.)
3. React to the latest media/reports in this space
4. One-to-one engagement with other panelists

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Small Business Owners, Entrepreneurs, CFOs, CEOs, Presidents, Business-to-Business SMBs, Startups, and Founders/Co-Founders of small businesses (employees 1+ and less than 100).

Applicants
Don Barefo
Principal/CEO of Integrity CEO Advisors
As a many-time president, CEO, and COO of small, medium, and large businesses across both growth and turn around situations, I have much to offer on this critical topic. As a hands-on general manager, I view working capital management, and asset turns in general, as key drivers of return on assets, signal indicators of operating effectiveness, and perhaps the most overlooked drivers of sound business performance. I would love to serve on this panel.
Raoul Gruenb
Proven Executive: Best Practices + Worldwide Vertical Expertise
I have extensive global vertical expertise as an entrepreneur, executive, and consultant for starts-up to mid sized businesses. Currently I am a re-seller of a cloud based fintech software system that specializes in serving small to mid sized business. Consequently I will bring to the discussion of this fresh knowledge movement a wealth of knowledge and hands-on experience involving the pros & cons of venture capital, private equity capital, leasing, Factoring, lines of credit, letters of credit, A/R financing, inventory & asset financing, trade partnerships & credit, SBA loans, crowd funding, real time revenue processing platforms with next day funding, mobile payment solutions, and other cash flow management strategies. Additionally I am a longtime high level contributor to a wide range of Currnt panels and a Currnt Facilitator, I would welcome the opportunity to Facilitate this panel.
Barbara Reeves
President and CEO of BREEVES Corporation
I have spent 30 years in a large corporation working in the IT and Finance portions of the company as both a programmer/Analyst and management up through upper level management and have now been running my own small printing business for the last 3 years so I have a perspective that crosses large and small and working for a company and running a company.
Evans Iyamu,
Technology Enthusiast | Product Owner | Corporate Finance
Dear Sir, I started my professional career over 10 years ago and have provided audit and advisory services covering engagements within a wide spectrum of industries. Thereafter I move to a multinational Oil and Gas servicing company functioning in various capacities including working with the CEO as an adviser. Over the years, I have developed expertise in corporate planning, finance, treasury, taxation, advisory, financial reporting, investor relations, negotiation, strategic planning, development and corporate governance and co-founded Southern Infinity Concept Limited. Furthermore, I have in the last 3 years supported over 40 start-ups globally (via: www.fiverr.com/evansiyamu) gain momentum, several access financing for their business and manage their business finances better. I am very well positioned to provide valuable insights in this panel that will ultimately make a difference by sharing my experience starting companies that failed and why, as well as starting and supporting companies that succeeded and are still succeeding Also, I have participated in several panels on this platform where I made tremendous contributions. I am a qualified accountant, financial analyst, business strategist, entrepreneur and adviser. I will be very excited to work with this group in discussing B2B Small Business Challenges with Accounts Receivables & Working Capital and to share my thoughts on several topics that will be raised. Best regards, Evans Iyamu
Bobbie Carlto
Founder, Innovation Nights, Innovation Women & Carlton PR & Marketing, Speaker
Not only do I own three small businesses myself - one I fully own, one where I have an investor and one with a line of credit from a local bank, I also advise a dozen small companies and startups, and for the last ten years have run a start-up focused monthly event which has launched more than 1300 companies - a combination of startups and small companies.
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Challenges of Small Business Financing