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  • A person sits at a desk writing a letter with a blue pen, symbolizing the process of drafting an SBA loan hardship letter. Represents a business owner carefully explaining their financial situation and requesting relief from their lender.

    What to Include in an SBA Loan Hardship Letter

    Writing a hardship letter that gets accepted isn’t about tugging heartstrings—it’s about clarity, credibility and…
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  • What Does Business Debt Resolution Really Mean?

    Resolving business debt. At first, it might seem to imply “a business not paying what it…
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  • The Debt Settlement Trap: How Predatory “Relief” Schemes Endanger Businesses and Lending Relationships

    By Robert DiNozzi. Originally published March 14, 2025 in ABF Journal.  When business owners find themselves…
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  • MCAs: Can ABLs and Factors Stop the Collateral Damage?

    By Robert DiNozzi. Originally published in ABL Advisor on March 17, 2025. For factors and secured lenders, business…
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  • MCA Abuse of UCC 9-406: Undermining Lender Rights & Cash Flow

    What you need to know about UCC 9-406 and how to protect your interests. Merchant…
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  • What Happens if You Default on a Merchant Cash Advance?

    Merchant cash advances, while easy to acquire, often come with high repayment costs and confusing…
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  • The Los Angeles skyline as the backdrop for the Lawrence Financial and Second Wind Consultants logos, highlighting the business funding partnership between the two award winning financial companies

    Behind the Partnership Between Second Wind Consultants and Lawrence Financial

    Our strategic partnership with Lawrence Financial is designed to bring unparalleled financial solutions to businesses…
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  • Secondwind’s Robert Dinozzi on The Deal Board Podcast

    Listen to this episode of The Deal Board Podcast and learn how to exit a…
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  • A row of white cubes with blue arrows moves in a straight line, while a series of green cubes with light green arrows curves upward, symbolizing innovation, change and reinvention.

    Reinvention is the New Competitive Advantage

    As a small business owner, you can’t play to win by being the cheapest. Competing…
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