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Concerned Capital, pioneered a ‘transfer of ownership’ methodology designed 2 create wealth for workers,save taxes for owners. [email protected]

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Join us Wednesday, April 10th at 1PM EST for “Lender's Perspective on Evaluating an Acquisition Target,” a deep dive into how banks evaluate business acquisition loans. Learn how to pre-qualify a business purchase. RSVP at this link: lnkd.in/gwwugtyq

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April 10th Webinar - free watch - Lenders Perspective on Evaluating an Acquisition Target - See: us02web.zoom.us/rec/share/0KVB…

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Addressing young voters economic hopelessness effectively involves housing policy changes. To fix: make all federal government-involved mortgage loans assumable, increasing tax exemptions for personal residence sales, encourage CDFI 2nd trust deed lending for home purchases

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Our corporate strategy is to increase the number of worker- led buyouts.   Going bottoms up from the workplace - not top down from the ownership. Folks that work the company already know how to own it.

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Our corporate strategy is to increase the number of worker- led buyouts.   Going bottoms up from the workplace - not top down from the ownership. Folks that run the company already know how to own it.

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Speedy small business disaster recovery from Helene and Milton demands that we dust off lessons learned from the 1994 Northridge Earthquake. see: medium.com/@brucedobb_505…

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Starting on October 1, SBA is waiving loan fees for small manufacturers! ▪ 7(a): For manufacturing loans of up to $950,000, the upfront fee will be 0%. ▪ 504: For manufacturing loans, the upfront fee and annual service fee will each be 0%. Learn more: sba.gov/article/2025/0…

Starting on October 1, SBA is waiving loan fees for small manufacturers!

▪ 7(a): For manufacturing loans of up to $950,000, the upfront fee will be 0%.
▪ 504: For manufacturing loans, the upfront fee and annual service fee will each be 0%. 

Learn more: sba.gov/article/2025/0…