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News to Know: Tips on how to get into the government contracting business.
Manage episode 484613888 series 2520980
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tim Mercer.
He is also the CFO of Cadence Ventures, Inc. It is a boutique private equity firm that invest in private mortgage notes and offers "nontraditional" financing to real estate investors, builders, and developers.
As a direct private lender, they provide flexible debt financing to real estate entrepreneurs; while offering safe and opportunistic investments for accredited and institutional investors.
With 25 years experience in the private capital markets, they aim to become trusted advisors, supporting you every step of the way with expert guidance and unwavering support.
Their commitment is to share insights and proven strategies from our own experiences to help propel the growth of your real estate portfolio.
Talking Points/Questions
1) Phases of entrepreneurship (i.e. solopreneurs, intrapreneurs, business owner, investor)
2) The importance of financial literacy and how to level up your financial knowledge
3) How government contracts can help scale your business
4) Advice to small businesses seeking to get into government contracting
5) Why real estate is the safest and most profitable investment 6) How to invest passively into real estate
With over 2 decades of experience in finance, real estate, and government contracting, Mercer is currently the CFO of Cadence Ventures, INC and IBOX Global, LLC, which was ranked #357 on Inc. 500’s list of the Fastest Growing Companies.
As a private lender with discretionary capital, we've become a reliable capital partner for real estate professionals needing certainly of execution and timely closings.
#SHMS
#BEST
#STRAW
Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
12221 episodes
Manage episode 484613888 series 2520980
Two-time Emmy and Three-time NAACP Image Award-winning, television Executive Producer Rushion McDonald interviewed Tim Mercer.
He is also the CFO of Cadence Ventures, Inc. It is a boutique private equity firm that invest in private mortgage notes and offers "nontraditional" financing to real estate investors, builders, and developers.
As a direct private lender, they provide flexible debt financing to real estate entrepreneurs; while offering safe and opportunistic investments for accredited and institutional investors.
With 25 years experience in the private capital markets, they aim to become trusted advisors, supporting you every step of the way with expert guidance and unwavering support.
Their commitment is to share insights and proven strategies from our own experiences to help propel the growth of your real estate portfolio.
Talking Points/Questions
1) Phases of entrepreneurship (i.e. solopreneurs, intrapreneurs, business owner, investor)
2) The importance of financial literacy and how to level up your financial knowledge
3) How government contracts can help scale your business
4) Advice to small businesses seeking to get into government contracting
5) Why real estate is the safest and most profitable investment 6) How to invest passively into real estate
With over 2 decades of experience in finance, real estate, and government contracting, Mercer is currently the CFO of Cadence Ventures, INC and IBOX Global, LLC, which was ranked #357 on Inc. 500’s list of the Fastest Growing Companies.
As a private lender with discretionary capital, we've become a reliable capital partner for real estate professionals needing certainly of execution and timely closings.
#SHMS
#BEST
#STRAW
Steve Harvey Morning Show Online: http://www.steveharveyfm.com/
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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