The Federal Reserve (“Fed”) has now entered into its fourth month of reducing the impact of quantitative easing on the economy. The original theory behind quantitative easing was that if the Fed purchased bonds, it could sustain lower interest rates for borrowers. Therefore, more companies would...
Big Firms Fill Funding Gap was the headline on April 22, 2014’s CFO Journal section of The Wall Street Journal. The article confirms our predictions that the unintended consequence of Dodd-Frank is the reduction of capital available for small companies. The article describes how large...
Now that you’ve assessed your progress to date upon the close of the first quarter, its time to determine how much time you have to get going. In an article in the Wall Street Journal from April 1, 2014 entitled, “Creating A Path To Bankability,” the...
Capstone Corporate Funding, LLC attended the Fix & Fortify Sandy Recovery Work conference for DBEsand NYS Certified MWBEs held on March 28, 2014 at Club 101 in New York City. Over 300 participants related to the construction, transportation, financial, and municipal industries attended the conference...
The end of the first quarter of 2014 is upon us. It’s time to evaluate your business goals and objectives against actual performance.If you wrote your goals down as was suggested in Are You Better Off Today Than You Were A Year Ago?, you have...
Last Friday the US Jobs report for January 2014 was published. The economy created 175,000 new jobs in the month of January. Economists expected this figure to be lower because of severe weather throughout the United States. If the figure was smaller, the typical cycle...
Last week, we wrote a funding support letter for one of Capstone Corporate Funding, LLC’s clients who submitted a bid on an opportunity with the Port Authority of New York & New Jersey (“Port Authority”). The company submitted their bid along with a letter of...
Last Friday there was a Wall Street Journal article entitled “Apps Are Wrecking Mom-and-Pop Pizza Shops.” The primary reason why independent pizza shops are losing business is their failure to develop methods of communicating with online and mobile technology. Essentially, with purchase order factoring and...