04.06.2020 19:35:00

Financial Poise™ Announces "Business Borrowing Basics" a New Webinar Series Premiering June 10th at 2:00 PM CST through West LegalEdcenter™

CHICAGO, June 4, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- The first episode in this series is titled "What kind of loan?" and is co-produced by West LegalEdCenter™. It will feature Hajar Jouglaf (Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Helsinger LLP); Phil Buffington (Adams & Reese LLP); Alex Mazer (Big Shoulders Capital); Harvey Gross (New York Institute of Credit); and Arlene Martin (Huntington National Bank).

About the Series: This series provides a guided tour of the various borrowing options available to businesses, from both a business and legal perspective. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of different types of loans, how to select the right loan for your business, how to negotiate terms, and what happens in the event the loan is defaulted upon.

About the Episode: This paints a picture of the overall landscape of the different types of lenders that exist and provides a framework for understanding what type of lender and loan may make sense for any particular borrower.

To learn more and register, click here.

The webinar will be available on-demand after its premiere. As with every Financial Poise Webinar, it will be an engaging and plain English conversation designed to entertain as it teaches.

About Financial Poise –
Financial Poise has one mission: to provide reliable plain English business, financial and legal education to investors, private business owners and executives, and their respective trusted advisors. Financial Poise content is created by seasoned, respected experts who are invited to join our Faculty only after being recommended by current Faculty Members. Our editorial staff then works to make sure all content is easily digestible. Financial Poise is a meritocracy; nobody can "buy" their way into the Financial Poise Faculty. Start learning today at https://www.financialpoise.com/

 

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