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MBA Minority Business Access
Solomon Ali
Fréquence : 1 épisode/147j. Total Éps: 55

Whether you’re an entrepreneur who is just starting out in business or you’ve been in business for twenty years, you don’t want to miss our podcast, Minority Business Access. The road to becoming a successful entrepreneur is fraught with trials and challenges, especially with limited capital and resources. In this podcast, host Solomon Ali will be advising you how to avoid the pit falls so you can stay and thrive in business. While it’s true that it’s hard to start a business without money, especially if you’re coming from a disadvantaged or minority sector, there are always ways to access those funds you need to bootstrap your business. Learn all you need to know about gaining access to capital to jumpstart your journey to entrepreneurial success only here at Minority Business Access. Here at Minority Business Access, business whiz Solomon Ali will be giving you the step by step guide, the inspiration, and the encouragement to go out there, raise capital, and move forward with your dreams and goals. Each episode of Minority Business Access will address areas of concern and opportunity for new and established businesses. For owners and entrepreneurs in business for less than 5 years our podcast will cover topics such as Corporation Set Up, Employee/Payroll Management, Business Credit and Capital Raises, Taxes and Insurance to name a few. For older more established businesses we explore topics such as Expansion, Increased Working Capital, Investments, Regulatory Issues, Insurance, Private vs Public structure, and Exit Strategies for the small business owner and the investors. Born in Los Angeles, California, Our host, Solomon is a brilliant entrepreneur and consultant who identifies with successful men who were innovators in the business community and had a drive and focus that went beyond the fundamental classroom teachings. Like them, Solomon, is motivated by a desire to explore all facets of his passion, seeking knowledge from conventional and non-conventional resources. As a result, he has created in himself an expert in financial engineering and raising investment capital. With over 28 years of business and finance experience and a deep passion to help disadvantaged and minority entrepreneurs and business owners bring their ideas and concepts to fruition, he has become a prominent voice and influence in helping them secure their intellectual property, raise funding for startups, bring products to market, and scale their businesses. While on his own entrepreneurial journey, he has effectively invested and traded stocks and has brought multiple companies considerable financial growth and success through his efforts of raising and arranging financing, as well as steadily improved companies’ operations and capitalization values. Mr. Ali’s key business opportunities have come in the healthcare, private equity, energy and, technology sectors. He formed a private equity firm with $250.00 and a few years later was loaning out millions of dollars. In energy, he assisted a company in increasing its revenue from $20 million per year to $75 million. Solomon served as an officer of a technology company that was in the development stage and went on to dominate its space through intellectual property assets and licensing. Starting out in business and bootstrapping a company can be very difficult without the help from experts who have been there and done that. Minority Business Access is your opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge, the methods, the strategies, and the confidence to face the challenges that come along with entrepreneurship. Join us on Minority Business Access and take that first step to entrepreneurial success.
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Timing is Everything With Aaron Young
Épisode 55
lundi 6 septembre 2021 • Durée 22:32
For Laughlin Associates’ CEO, Aaron Young, the timing could not be more perfect. After 50 years of privately advocating for entrepreneurs and business owners, Laughlin Associates is going public. In this episode of Minority Business Access, host, Solomon “RC” Ali and Aaron Young discuss the benefits of small business owners having attorneys and accountants on their team, as well as share what Laughlin Associates’ going public will mean for small businesses who are in need of cohesive structure while navigating the uncharted terrain of today’s post-COVID-19 global gig economy.
Disruptive Innovation With Amilya Antonetti
Épisode 54
lundi 30 août 2021 • Durée 20:19
74% of people who have unique abilities are in the wrong job, but Amilya Antonetti of Genius Key has literally made it her business to tap into people’s inner desires in efforts to drive them, and the companies they work for towards success. Genius Key is positioned to disrupt the project management, personal development, and digital/social industries simply by embodying the elements of each to empower what truly drives businesses to wealth and sustainability. People. Within this global gig economy, top talents have more options to choose from. Genius Key’s purpose is to connect the individuals’ genius to the work itself. The brilliance and ingenuity of this Minority Business Access is unmatched, so do yourself the favor.
How To Pack Your Business Network With The Right Experts With David Buurma
Épisode 44
lundi 17 mai 2021 • Durée 01:16:02
In this latest episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali and Farming and Agricultural Entrepreneur David Buurma chop it up about gaining access to exclusive financial circles, must have experts in your business network, the pros and cons of raising capital, going public versus staying private, leveraged buyouts, tax shelters, buying businesses and exit strategies.
In the game of business, networks should work exponentially as each expert you connect with should introduce you to their network, creating a ripple effect that grants you access to exclusive circles of inside information. Listen to top farming and agricultural entrepreneur David Buurma and private equity investor Solomon RC Ali debate and discuss the secrets of good business and how to avoid the pitfall that 95% of privately held businesses experience.
Investing Early Before The Herd Rushes In
Épisode 43
lundi 10 mai 2021 • Durée 45:42
In the latest episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali explains how his company’s smart home technology intellectual property disrupted and cornered an entire industry. With the help of former hedge fund manager, Ian King’s YouTube video, Solomon explains how to get in on tech innovation at the ground level, before the herd, and earn big returns.
Investing in the early stages of a company’s lifecycle is key to earning returns on your investment of as much as 200%, 300%, or even 1000%, but it does involve some risk. While companies that have been around for 30 years are safer investments, you aren’t going to get those game changing returns. To invest effectively at the ground level and avoid market saturation and the herd, learn how to spot potential market disruptors and new stocks before they soar by studying industry trends and vetting a company’s management team before investing your money.
How The Stock Market Really Works
Épisode 42
lundi 3 mai 2021 • Durée 56:10
In this latest episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali explains how the stock market works, the right and wrong ways to pick your stocks, why acquisitions (or roll ups) fail or succeed, overcoming stock fear, how to take a company public when an IPO is not on the table, and the difference between buying a stock directly from a company versus buying the stock “retail.” Tune in to this episode to the how the stock market really works.
The Visualization Technique That Works Wonders In Business
Épisode 41
lundi 26 avril 2021 • Durée 45:29
The Law of Attraction has many components, and in this latest episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali does a deep dive into how prayer, meditation and detailed visualization will open doors for you in business and buoy your financial prospects. Solomon explains and clarifies the focused process of magnetic meditation that will help draw you closer to your vision and towards gaining wealth. Plus, how to properly utilize the right consultants, identify the right business tools, and how to grow your income by solving people's problems.
The #1 Reason Businesses Fail & How To Raise Money
Épisode 40
lundi 19 avril 2021 • Durée 35:40
The #1 reason businesses fail in their first 5 - 7 years is due to lack of capital. Looking to raise money for your business? It's a fact that businesses need capital to grow and gain market share, but what you may not know are the key ingredients investors look for when considering whether or not to invest in your business. No matter how innovative or disruptive you think your business is, if you lack these four ingredients, you won't raise capital.
In this episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali, shares the top four things that he and his colleagues will look for before investing in your business, and the deal breakers that make investors walk away from the table. Is your business a good investment for an angel investor, venture capital firm, or private equity firm? Tune in to find out.
Learn The Ten Commandments Of Good Business With Mitchell Smith-Bey
Épisode 39
lundi 12 avril 2021 • Durée 36:13
In this episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali along with health and wellness coach, former police officer and Howard University graduate, Mitchell Smith-Bey, discusses financial fitness, the ten commandments of good business, and the difference between presentation and implementation on the road to success. “Howard University taught me about presentation,” Smith-Bey tells Solomon. “You’re teaching me how to implement. You can tell people in academia how it should look and what you should say and do, but there is a difference when you meet someone who is implementing that; and that’s huge in my life.” You won’t want to miss this conversation!
Don’t Invest In Stocks Until You Hear These Golden Rules!
Épisode 38
lundi 5 avril 2021 • Durée 46:53
Looking to invest in the stock market but don’t know where to begin? The stock market has always been a vague and complex system. In this episode of Minority Business Access, host Solomon RC Ali, along with YouTuber Jack Chapple, breaks down the non-negotiable rules of smart stock market moves for beginners. Whether you’re in your early twenties or late sixties, you’re never too young or too old to invest in stocks. This latest episode covers the value of having “safe stocks” in your portfolio, how to invest early at a discount, earning dividends and gaining compound interest on your money, why triple digit returns should be your gold standard, and how doing your due diligence quells stock market anxiety and keeps you in the game. Don’t miss this episode to know the shortcuts and the possible pitfalls that most investors lose sight of when trying to invest in stocks. Also, discover why you should never invest in a stock and only invest in a company, and more in this episode!
Investing For Beginners: How Much Should You Pay Yourself First And Why?
Épisode 37
lundi 29 mars 2021 • Durée 50:57
One of the first things you have to learn as a beginner investor is to pay yourself first. Now, many people would tell you to pay yourself 10%, which isn’t bad advice at all. But Solomon Ali says you should do 30%. That is just one of the spins that he adds to what is already a sound piece of advice. In this episode, Solomon plays a video about investing for beginners and throws in his opinions along the way. What Solomon has to say about this is born out of years of investing experience, including a particularly painful and humiliating bout of failure. But you don’t have to suffer the same debilitating experience to learn how to invest wisely and create financial freedom and security for yourself. It’s simply a matter of finding the people who have done these things and listening to what they have to say. Start here!









