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The Integrated Entrepreneur
by Jonathan Fodera
Welcome to The Integrated Entrepreneur with Jonathan Fodera, hosted by founder, author, public speaker, investor and entrepreneur Jonathan Fodera. On this podcast you'll learn strategies on how to become a better operator, how to acquire more clients for your company, how to retain those clients, valuable lessons, and how you can avoid the mistakes that Jonathan has triumphed on his path to $500M+ in financing for business owners and entrepreneur's.Meet the Co-Host:Keith Gause was born in Houston, Texas and moved to Jacksonville, Florida at the age of 2. He continues to reside in Jacksonville with my wife, Deanna, and two daughters: Addison (13) and Kylee (10) and their 4 dogs, a cat, a bearded dragon, and a snake. (If it were left to the ladies to decide, they would have a zoo!) Keith’s childhood was spent playing sports, being an only child, and watching his father become an entrepreneur by continuously failing and trying again. His father bu
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The Business Scams Costing Entrepreneurs Millions
Send us Fan MailHow many entrepreneurs are one bad deal away from losing everything they’ve built?In this eye-opening episode of The Integrated Entrepreneur, hosts Jonathan Fodera and Joseph Viccora pull back the curtain on the scams, schemes, and financial traps that can quietly destroy businesses and wipe out years of hard work. From phishing attacks and fake financing offers to shady debt settlement companies and fraudulent investment opportunities, this episode delivers a raw and honest conversation every business owner needs to hear. Jonathan shares deeply personal stories of losing significant amounts of money through failed investments, fraudulent partnerships, and a lawsuit tied to a Ponzi scheme involving a law firm custody account. Rather than hiding the setbacks, he and Joseph break down the hard-earned lessons that came from them and explain how entrepreneurs can better protect themselves moving forward.The episode also exposes some of the most common scams circulating in the business financing world today, including fake “business credit” programs, aged shelf corporations, misleading merchant cash advance promises, deceptive lead aggregation sites, and predatory debt settlement companies. Jonathan and Joseph explain what legitimate financing should actually look like, why integrity and relationships matter in business, and how to recognize red flags before they become expensive mistakes.If you’re a business owner seeking funding, investing in growth, hiring consultants, or simply trying to avoid costly errors, this episode is packed with practical advice that could save you thousands—or even millions—of dollars.Key highlights:The biggest scams targeting business owners in financing and investing Why “guaranteed business credit” offers are usually too good to be true The truth about aged shelf corporations and fake business credibility How phishing scams and fake lender emails steal sensitive information Warning signs to watch for before sending money or signing agreementsWhy debt settlement companies can destroy your financial future The dangers of merchant cash advances and misleading broker promisesHow scammers use flashy lifestyles and fake success to manipulate entrepreneurs 🎙️🚨 PODCAST GIVEAWAY 🚨🎙️Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-integrated-entrepreneur/id1721945867Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/44djZ5wR9cyqTAKJs8DyEXSubscribe to the podcast and email proof of subscription to [email protected].🎁🏆 PRIZES 🏆🎁🥇 Capital Tools Program ($1,999.00).🥈 Business Strategy Session ($1,000.00).🥉 Merch (Tees, Hats etc.).🏅 Join us on the show.Apple PodcastSpotify Also Check out:Built 2 Exit Assessment: https://jonathanfodera.builttoexit.biz/.Join Jonathan in the Capital Tools Program: https://www.thecapitaltoolsprogram.com/homeJonathan's FacebookJonathan's LinkedInJonathan’s Instagram: @jonathan.foderaIntegrated Business Financing Website: https://www.integratedbusinessfinancin
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Business Financing Explained: What Lenders Actually Look For (And How to Get Approved)
Send us Fan MailAre you making financing decisions that are quietly hurting your business—or setting you up to scale faster than ever?In this listener-requested episode of The Integrated Entrepreneur, hosts Jonathan Fodera and Joseph Viccora break down the truth about business financing—cutting through the noise, myths, and misinformation that hold entrepreneurs back. From personal credit to business credit, financial reporting to funding strategies, this episode delivers a complete roadmap for understanding how lenders actually evaluate your business—and how to position yourself for approvals.Jonathan and Joseph dive deep into the real factors that determine whether you get funded, including credit score ranges, time in business, cash flow, and the often-overlooked importance of clean financials. They also unpack the differences between major funding options like SBA loans, lines of credit, equipment financing, invoice factoring, and merchant cash advances—highlighting when each makes sense (and when it doesn’t).You’ll learn how to avoid costly mistakes like mismanaging accounts receivable and payable, reporting losses that hurt your borrowing power, or using the wrong financing for the wrong purpose. Plus, they share insider strategies on how to leverage tools like add-backs, build business credit the right way, and structure funding to support long-term growth—not just short-term survival.Whether you’re a startup trying to get off the ground or an established business looking to scale, this episode is packed with actionable insights to help you make smarter financial decisions and unlock better funding opportunities.Key highlights:The truth about business financing myths—and why most entrepreneurs are misinformed How personal credit vs. business credit actually impacts your approval oddsThe real credit score ranges needed for SBA loans, lines of credit, and moreThe importance of clean financials—and how bad reporting can instantly disqualify you When to use SBA loans, equipment financing, invoice factoring, or lines of credit—and when not toCommon mistakes with accounts receivable & payable that kill funding opportunities How to structure financing so it supports growth instead of creating cash flow problems🎙️🚨 PODCAST GIVEAWAY 🚨🎙️Apple Podcast: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-integrated-entrepreneur/id1721945867Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/44djZ5wR9cyqTAKJs8DyEXSubscribe to the podcast and email proof of subscription to [email protected].🎁🏆 PRIZES 🏆🎁🥇 Capital Tools Program ($1,999.00).🥈 Business Strategy Session ($1,000.00).🥉 Merch (Tees, Hats etc.).🏅 Join us on the show.Apple PodcastSpotify Also Check out:Built 2 Exit Assessment: https://jonathanfodera.builttoexit.biz/.Join Jonathan in the Capital Tools Program: https://www.thecapitaltoolsprogram.com/homeJonathan's FacebookJonathan's LinkedInJonathan’s Instagram: @jonathan.foderaIntegrated Business Financing Website: https://www.integratedbusinessfinancin
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Welcome to The Integrated Entrepreneur with Jonathan Fodera, hosted by founder, author, public speaker, investor and entrepreneur Jonathan Fodera. On this podcast you'll learn strategies on how to become a better operator, how to acquire more clients for your company, how to retain those clients, valuable lessons, and how you can avoid the mistakes that Jonathan has triumphed on his path to $500M+ in financing for business owners and entrepreneur's.Meet the Co-Host:Keith Gause was born in Houston, Texas and moved to Jacksonville, Florida at the age of 2. He continues to reside in Jacksonville with my wife, Deanna, and two daughters: Addison (13) and Kylee (10) and their 4 dogs, a cat, a bearded dragon, and a snake. (If it were left to the ladies to decide, they would have a zoo!) Keith’s childhood was spent playing sports, being an only child, and watching his father become an entrepreneur by continuously failing and trying again. His father bu
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