10 Tips In 2 Minutes - Show Me The Money - February 21, 2010 - Segment Five
10 Tips in 2 Minutes - Show Me The Money - Caller Becky is a controller at a small business in Long Beach and discusses how to find money inside your company. SWEEP accounts are very good options to invest extra capital overnight. Accounts are FDIC insured and depending on the terms, most allow for your money to be available to you at anytime. It is not tied up in a long term commitment.
Listen in for tips to help find money both externally and internally in your company to help your business thrive in this challenging economic environment.
2Minutes&More with Betsy Berkhemer and Renee Fraser airs every Sunday at 1pm on KFWB NEWS TALK 980. Tune in for a full hour of tips for business success.
Show Me The Money - February 21, 2010 - Segment Four
Show Me The Money - Caller Mary Jane Olhasso, Economic Development Director at City of Ontario, shares many resources from their business retention program for the City of Ontario that are available at no cost or low cost to small business owners to get through these challenging times. Check out their website at www.ontariocalifornia.us.
2Minutes&More with Betsy Berkhemer and Renee Fraser airs every Sunday at 1pm on KFWB NEWS TALK 980. Tune in for a full hour of tips for business success.
Show Me The Money - CEO Interview - California Inspector General Laura Chick - February 21, 2010 - Segment Three
Show Me The Money - Interview with California State Inspector General Laura Chick. Betsy and Renee speak with the only state level Inspector General Laura Chick about the stimulus dollars coming into California from the Federal Recovery Act.
Shortly after President Obama signed the Federal Recovery Act, Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger turned to Los Angeles City Controller Laura Chick. He tapped her to be the first-in-the-nation Inspector General to oversee the more than $50 Billion in economic stimulus dollars that California is receiving.
“Laura’s impressive track record as a watchdog and public servant makes her uniquely qualified to ensure this funding is used as it was intended-to create jobs and help our state through this difficult economic time,” said Governor Schwarzenegger.
The Sacramento Bee heralded Chick’s arrival in the Capitol with the headline, “MISUSE STIMULUS CASH, YOU’LL ANSWER TO HER.”
A trained social worker, Laura received her Bachelors Degree in History from UCLA and a Masters in Social Work from USC. Her experience includes managing a family-owned retail business. Laura first entered elected office in 1993 when she defeated a 16 year incumbent for a seat on the Los Angeles City Council in the West San Fernando Valley. Seven months after taking office her district was devastated by the Northridge Earthquake. Chick went into action working around the clock, an ever present figure in the toppled neighborhoods. Laura used the crisis as an opportunity to rebuild in a smarter and better way, creating what is now a thriving redevelopment zone with shops, cafes and a legitimate theater converted from an X-rated movie house.
In 2001 Laura was overwhelmingly elected City Controller, becoming the first woman to hold citywide office in Los Angeles. As Controller, she was the Chief Auditor and Chief Accountant of the City working to ensure its fiscal health. In her nearly eight years in this office, Laura released over 170 audits and reports exposing a wide range of problems throughout city government. As the taxpayers’ watchdog she rooted out waste and fraud and championed innovation and new ideas to challenge the status-quo.
A Los Angeles Business Journal feature said, “Los Angeles City Controller Laura Chick has emerged as a central voice in the ongoing debate over how the city handles its contracts.” As the Los Angeles Magazine stated, “Where others couch and evade, she is Ms. Blunt.”
One of her last audits to be released exposed a backlog of thousands of untested DNA rape kits at the Los Angeles Police Department. Laura’s report brought a national spotlight to an intolerable situation. This resulted in City officials finally making the problem a priority. Her work recently won her the prestigious ProPublica Prize for Investigative Governance. Laura is now energetically taking up the state’s challenge of overseeing the massive expenditure of American Recovery funds. “My job as Inspector General is to deter, detect and disclose waste and fraud. I’m putting everyone on notice that I am watching and if there is something wrong we will find it,” said Chick.
Laura Chick is the proud mother of two grown daughters-Katherine, a public school teacher in Los Angeles, and Care, a psychologist in northern California. She is also the beaming grandmother of Morgan.
2Minutes&More with Betsy Berkhemer and Renee Fraser airs every Sunday at 1pm on KFWB NEWS TALK 980. Tune in for a full hour of tips for business success.
Show Me The Money - February 21, 2010 - Segment Two
Show Me The Money - Caller Forescee Hogan Rowles, President and CEO of Los Angeles’ first public private partnership nonprofit economic development corporation, Community Financial Resource Center (CFRC) shares even more information for business owners to find capital to help start or expand your business. Success stories are profiled in the industries of Beauty, Fashion, Refrigeration, Equipment, etc. They offer counsel as well as funding to truly be an ally to small business owners. Go to their website at www.CFRC.net.
2Minutes&More with Betsy Berkhemer and Renee Fraser airs every Sunday at 1pm on KFWB NEWS TALK 980. Tune in for a full hour of tips for business success.
Show Me The Money - February 21, 2010 - Segment One
Show Me The Money - Even with several indicators showing recovery for the economy, many industries are asking how can I start a business and where can I get capital to start? Caller Forescee Hogan Rowles, President and CEO of Los Angeles’ first public private partnership nonprofit economic development corporation, Community Financial Resource Center (CFRC), has valuable information on how to utilize their services to get funding. CFRC is the only comprehensive financial services center dedicated to servicing the needs of distressed communities in Los Angeles County. Check out their website at www.CFRC.net or call 323-233-1900. They offer loans in the categories of “mirco” loans (pure start ups from $500-$5,000); “seed” loans to businesses with at least one year of tax returns ($5,000 to $30,000); and “expansion” loans up to $300,000 for businesses with at least 3 years of tax returns.
2Minutes&More with Betsy Berkhemer and Renee Fraser airs every Sunday at 1pm on KFWB NEWS TALK 980. Tune in for a full hour of tips for business success.

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