SBFI Announces Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance

Publisher John Wiley & Sons has released a new book, authored by SBFI Managing Director Charles Green, titled "Banker's Guide to New Small Business Finance

Small Business Finance Institute (SBFI) announced that publisher John Wiley & Sons, of Hoboken NJ, has released a new book authored by SBFI Managing Director, Charles Green, titled “Banker’s Guide to New Small Business Finance: Venture Deals, Crowdfunding, Private Equity, and Technology, + Website.”

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 reveals how the early lending pioneers capitalized on this emerging market, along with advancements in technology, to reshape small company funding.

The book 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.

The book is a vital source information to commercial lenders who target the small business sector and whose market is being eroded by investors that are usurping the traditional provision of commercial loans.

This book is the 7th book produced by Green, a career banker and small business financier based in Atlanta. He previous works include Get Financing Now (2012, McGraw-Hill) and best-selling The SBA Loan Book (2011, Adams Media), now in its third edition.  He founded SBFI in 2010.

For more information visit Wiley.com

Small Business Finance Institute offers resources to commercial lenders to meet the challenges of client financing, industry changes and career advancement. For more info visit SBFI.org.

CHARLES GREEN IS AVAILABLE FOR INTERVIEW.

Contact: Marilyn Pearlman,  404.298.6910  or Marilyn@SBFI.org

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