By Eugene E. Valdez AKA The Loan Doctor Most of the privately owned businesses in the U.S. are defined as “microenterprises.” The definition of a microenterprise is generally a company generating annual sales in the $100M to $1,500M range with small loan needs of $10M to $50M. It is hard …
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By Tim Kolacz January 1, 2018. A day that will live in the annals of California history forever. This is the day that Cannabis was allowed for the recreational use by those over the age of 21. Great, everybody can now go to the local dispensary, grab a bag of …
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