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Favorite Book?
Slay Your Giant
About Me/My Position
Entrepreneur, Recovering Geek, Marketing Director
Website:
http://crusaderx.com
Why am I a member?
Founding group of members here in Houston.

Let's meet for coffee

I am open to broadening and deepening our relationship as Christian Business Leaders in Houston.

I'd be glad to share my business development ideas and network. I also run a business networking group called InHouston that you are welcome to join and if you are on LinkedIn send me an invite.

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Infinite Banking Concept

Infinite Banking – How it Works
By Gary Vande Linde
Why I am Interested in the Concept
Three years ago, I left a large company where I had served as the division
engineer for the past twelve years, to become part owner in a small business.
The owners hoped that the experiences I had would prove useful in creating a
long range plan for their business and in developing a disciplined approach to the
use of their financial resources. I was comfortable with the methods and
techniques needed to implem… Continue

Posted on April 22, 2008 at 8:19pm —

Eric Standlee

Factoring from Business Owners Perspective

Factoring Basics
History
Factoring is the act of selling an asset at a discount for the advantage of
immediate cash. As a business, it has been around for hundreds of years. In
fact, if you want a Biblical reference to discounting invoices check out Luke16:
1- 13.
In the United States, factoring most likely got its foothold at the docks on
the east coast. When the growers brought their crops, mostly cotton, to places
like Savannah they placed them in dockside warehouses and preceded to wait
for… Continue

Posted on April 22, 2008 at 8:18pm —

Eric Standlee

Banks are tightening up money policies and need to increase fee income

A growing firm needs funding to continue growing. They don't want to miss income opportunities because they don't have the cash to take them on. They don't want to be limited in their growth by the policies of their bank.

But, with the sub-prime debacle, banks are pulling back on all kinds of business lines.

What is a growing company to do?

Venture Money? Angel Money? Aren't these drying up too?

Sure banks and angel/venture capital have more money than they know what to do with, but they don… Continue

Posted on April 12, 2008 at 8:11pm —

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