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- Rob Denton – President and founder of True North Financial – he is the guiding force behind the day to day operations of True North. He is an industry veteran with a diverse background and deep knowledge of credit and collection polices. Robert has over 25 years experience in lending, credit risk management and collections. His background also includes executive level positions at both public and private companies specializing in collections, accounts receivable financing, equipment leasing as well unsecured lending. We discuss saving your business from creditors.
- Dr. John M. Goldberg, pediatric oncologist at the University of Miami Sylvester Comprehensive Cancer Centerwill discuss the upcoming Dolphins Cycling Challenge taking place this Saturday and Sunday, November 3rd and 4t
- Florida Constitutional Amendment 4 – Real Property Tax Reform – Amendment 4 looks to eliminate “recapture”, provide first time buyers an additional homestead exemption and cap the annual assessment increase that a property appraiser can impose on commercial property. Sounds like a great idea – right? Well, like most ideas that look good on the surface there are substantial issues with voting in favor of this Amendment that will impact every property owner and real estate professional in Florida, not just the owners of commercial property.
- Todd Jones – of RealAdvice – a nationally renowned expert in real property taxation and valuation. With over 27 years of experience in the value consulting business, and with extensive experience in Tallahassee, no one is better equipped to explain the pros and cons of Amendment 4 that will be on the November ballot.
- EK (Kent) Malone – PHD – is a Lecturer at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business Administration, Department of Finance Insurance & Real Estate – his students just performed an analysis of the economic impact of Amendment 4