The New York Institute of Credit & Financial Poise™ Announce BUSINESS BORROWING BASICS, A 6-Part Webinar Series, Premiering January 17, 2pm CST Through West LegalEdcenter

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NYIC, Financial Poise™ Webinars and West LegalEdcenter are pleased to announce the January 17th premiere of a new webinar series "BUSINESS BORROWING BASICS," which provides a guided tour of the various borrowing options available to businesses, from both a business and legal perspective.

CHICAGO (PRWEB) January 09, 2018

Many companies, and most of any size, use borrowed funds as part of their capital structure. Depending on the nature of the business, its size, time in business, whether it has adequate collateral, and other factors, a business has myriad options when borrowing funds.

This webinar series provides a guided tour of the various borrowing options available to businesses, from both a business and legal perspective. Major topics covered include asset-based lending, P/O Finance, Factoring, Merchant Cash Advances, and Market Place Lending / Fintech. Learn the advantages and disadvantages of each, tricks of the trade when negotiating these arrangements, and more!

The first episode of the series, Understanding the Lending Landscape, airs on January 17th at 2:00 PM CST (Register Here) and features Moderator Jonathan Friedland of Sugar Felsenthal Grais & Hammer. He is joined by Jeffrey Bardos of Speritas Capital Partners, Patrick Siegfried, attorney and author of The Usury Law Blog, and Robert Grbic of White Oak Commercial Finance, LLC, to discuss borrowing options for businesses.

A business borrows when it purchases goods or services on credit. At the other extreme is the business with multiple lending facilities with multiple lenders. Episode #1 of this webinar series takes the audience through a guided tour of the various borrowing options available to businesses, from both a business and legal perspective, to paint the overall landscape of the different types of lenders that exist and to provide a framework for understanding what type of lender and loan may make sense for any particular borrower.

The BUSINESS BORROWING BASICS Series is Co-Produced by Financial Poise™ and the New York Institute of Credit. Future episodes in the series include "Asset-Based Lending," airing on February 21st, "Purchase Order Finance" airing on March 21st, "Factoring," airing on April 18th, "Merchant Cash Advances" airing on May 23rd, and "Marketplace Lending/Fintech," aring on June 20th. All episodes will be available live through West LegalEdCenter and then on-demand following the live premiere.

As with every Financial Poise Webinar, each episode is delivered in Plain English understandable to investors, business owners, and executives without much background in these areas, yet is also valuable to attorneys, accountants, and other seasoned professionals. And, as with every Financial Poise Webinar, each episode brings you into engaging, sometimes humorous, conversations designed to entertain as it teaches. Each episode in the series is designed to be viewed independently of the other episodes, so that participants will enhance their knowledge of this area whether they attend one, some, or all episodes.

About Financial Poise™
Financial Poise™ has one mission: to provide reliable and plain English business, financial, and legal intelligence and continuing education to investors, private business owners and executives, and their respective trusted advisors. All Financial Poise™ Faculty content is created by proven experts in their respective fields. Our editorial staff then works with our Faculty to make sure that all content is easily understandable and digestible. Financial Poise™ is a meritocracy; nobody can "buy" her way onto the Financial Poise Faculty.™

About New York Institute of Credit
The New York Institute of Credit (NYIC) was founded in 1918. A non-profit organization, NYIC bridges the gap between business theory and practice. The faculty of NYIC consists of educators who are primarily credit executives or prestigious and articulate accountants or lawyers who are appreciative of the value of a close alliance of the professions. The synergetic education created out of that special relationship has been effective and acknowledged. You can read more about NYIC here.

For the original version on PRWeb visit: http://www.prweb.com/releases/2018/01/prweb15067355.htm

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