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Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance. Venture Deals,
Crowdfunding, Private Equity, and Technology + Website. Wiley Finance
Description: Detailed, actionable guidance for expanding your revenue in the face of a new virtual market
Written by industry authority Charles H. Green, Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance explains how a financial bust from one perfect storm—the real estate bubble and the liquidity collapse in capital
markets—is leading to a boom in the market for innovative lenders that advance funds to small business owners for growth. In the book, Green skillfully reveals how the early lending pioneers capitalized on this emerging market, along with advancements in technology, to reshape small company funding.
Through a discussion of the developing field of crowdfunding and the cottage industry that is quickly rising around the ability to sell business equity via the Internet, Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance covers how small businesses are funded; capital market disruptions; the paradigm shift created by Google, Amazon, and Facebook; private equity in search of ROI; lenders, funders, and places to find money; digital lenders; non-traditional funding; digital capital brokers; and much more.
- Covers distinctive ideas that are challenging bank domination of the small lending marketplace - Provides insight into how each lender works, as well as their application grid, pricing model, and management outlook
- Offers suggestions on how to engage or compete with each entity, as well as contact information to call them directly
- Includes a companion website with online tools and supplemental materials to enhance key concepts discussed in the book
If you're a small business financing professional, Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance gives you authoritative advice on everything you need to adapt and thrive in this rapidly growing business
environment.
Contents: Figures and Tables xi Preface xiii
Acknowledgments xix About the Author xxi
Part One: Survey of Funding Small Business 1 Chapter 1: How Small Businesses Are Funded 3 Defining Small Business 3
ABCs of Small Business Funding 8
Usual Suspects Providing Business Capital 10 The Rise of Alternative Financing 12
Chapter 2: Elusive Nature of Bank Funding 15 Risk Appetite Is an Oxymoron 16
Source of Bank Funding Limits Its Use 17 Small Business Credit Is Difficult to Scale 19
Loan and Bank Size Are Inversely Related 20 Chapter 3: Capital Market Disruptions, Post-2008 23 Didn't Anyone See Bubble Coming? 23
This Time Was Different 25
Where Did Main Street Funding Go? 29 SBA—Main Street's Federal Bailout? 30
Supply versus Demand—Did Anyone Ask for a Loan (and What Was the Answer)? 33 Post-Crisis Reflections on Financial Regulation 37
Part Two: A Perfect Storm Rising 43
Chapter 4: A Paradigm Shift Created by Amazon, Google, and Facebook 45 Amazon Creates Digital Trust 46
Who Answered All Those Questions Before? 49 Your Opinion Is (In)valuable 51
How Do These Changes Affect Small Business Lending? 54 Chapter 5: Private Equity In Search of ROI 59
The Fed's Low Interest Policy and the Effects on the Private Investor 60 Wall Street Isn't Main Street 60
First Buy In, Then Invest Up 62
A Cautionary Note about a 72 Percent APR 67
Chapter 6: First Change the Marketplace, Then Change the Market 71 Old Thinking/Technology Can Stifle Credit 72
Morality and Money 78
The Unintended Consequences of Old Law 79 Capital Markets Go Digital 81
Pattern Recognition—Data Is the Game Changer 82 Different Processes and Different Views 84
Crowdfunding versus the Crowd That Got Funding 86 The Rise in Alternative Paths to Source Funding 88 Billions Went Missing and No One Noticed? 89
Part Three: Digital Dynamics in Small Business Funding 93 Chapter 7: Funders and Lenders—Online Capital Providers 95
Innovative Funding Marketplace 95
Online Funders: Purchasing Future Receipts 97 Online Lenders: Money from the Cloud 106
Chapter 8: Crowdfunding with Donors, Innovators, Loaners, and Shareholders 125
Donors—Funding Arts, Solving Problems, and Floating Local Businesses with No Strings Attached 125 Innovators—Buy It, I'll Build It 133
Loaners—Brother Can You Refinance My Visa? 135 Shareholders—Online Market for Equity 140 Crowded Elevator? 147
Chapter 9: Other Innovative Funding Sources on the Rise 151 Factoring in the Digital Age 151
Working Capital Management as a Financing Strategy 156 Investing Retirement Funds in Self, Inc. 157
No Store, No Hours, No Bank, No Problem—Virtual Lenders for Virtual Merchants 160 Taking as Much Time as Needed to Repay 164
Chapter 10: Capital Guides—Online Resources to Find, Coach, and Assist Borrowers and Lenders 167 Loan Brokers 168
Other Online Resources 174
Chapter 11: What Innovation Means for Bank Lending 177
Competition Erodes Banks' Share of Small Business Loans (Again) 178
What Banks Can Fund (but Won't) versus What Banks Cannot Fund (but Will) 180 The Best Defense Is Still a Good Offense 182
Banks Still Have the Most Customers and Cheapest Bucks in Town 184 What's Next? Character Redux, Rise of Alternative Payments, and? 186 About the Companion Website 191
Index 193
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