NBA West Sleepers, Rich NFL Announcers, and the ‘Euphoria’ Awards With Rob Mahoney, Bryan Curtis, and Zoe Simmons

The Ringer’s Bill Simmons is joined by Rob Mahoney to discuss Western Conference sleeper teams including the Mavericks and the Nuggets. They also discuss the third-place Grizzlies and the electric Ja Morant, concerns for the Warriors, and more (2:13). Then Bill talks with Bryan Curtis about NFL broadcasters changing networks, the search for the next great NFL broadcaster, skyrocketing salaries, and more (31:05). Finally Bill is joined by his daughter, Zoe, for the ‘Euphoria’ Awards, in which they hand out awards for Season 2 of HBO’s ‘Euphoria’ (1:08:36).

Host: Bill Simmons

Guests: Rob Mahoney, Bryan Curtis, and Zoe Simmons

Producer: Kyle Crichton

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Leveraging Business Credit for Business Growth

Here at Credit Suite, we always talk about building business credit. There are several ways to do that. However, we feel the best way is to work through vendor credit tiers.  This allows you to add accounts to your business credit portfolio as you qualify. By doing this, you build your business credit score while building your business credit portfolio, allowing you to access funding as you go. This, in turn, promotes business growth.

Using Business Credit for Business Growth

Is business credit really necessary?  If most business loans require a personal guarantee and report to your personal credit report regardless, then what’s the point?

The point is, you can leverage business credit to grow your business faster than if you rely on personal credit alone. Did you know that even before you qualify for a business credit card, you can get vendor credit? Not only are vendor credit accounts a proven way to start building business credit, but you can use them to get quality products that you need.  Of course, that is essential to business growth.

How Can Vendor Accounts Help with Business Growth?

If you have access to credit with vendors, you can grow your business in ways you may have never imagined. Consider the following example.

A contractor is hired to remodel a kitchen. The supplies are going to cost money, but the client isn’t going to pay until the job is done. The contractor has business credit with vendors. He can use those accounts to purchase the supplies, allowing him to take the job and pay his suppliers after his customer pays. This is just one example of how vendors can help a business grow.

Building a Business Credit Portfolio for Business Growth

Think of a business credit portfolio as a “cash flow pool.” It is the total of all the business credit accounts you have.  This includes:

  • Vendor accounts
  • Lines-of-credit
  • Business credit cards
  • Business Loans
  • And more

These accounts allow you to better manage cash flow.  You can cover cash flow gaps off-season, if yours is a seasonal business. You can stack cash and pay off your invoices at the end of the month.

Start with tier 1 vendors to get initial accounts. This is the beginning of your business credit portfolio. As your business credit score gets stronger, you can add vendors from tier 2, tier 3, and tier 4, until you have access to advanced vendors and business credit cards.

As you do this, your terms will get better also. While tier 1 vendors may offer net terms as low as 15 days, advanced vendors may offer terms up to 90 days or more, or even full revolving terms.

Leveraging Business Credit to Grow Using Advanced Vendors

Advanced vendors offer credit to businesses that have strong business credit. However, they do not report your payments. Still, they are pivotal to running a thriving business. Unlocking access to these vendors is a little-realized benefit of a strong business credit score.

Use Your Business Credit to Get Access to More Credit

Good business credit will make SBA loans more accessible, and SBA loans have great rates and terms. It will help you to get good terms with new vendors, and of course you’ll be able to get even more credit cards.

With better business credit, you can afford cars, trucks, sprinter vans, supplies, and inventory. As you go along, you’ll enjoy improved credit limits. Also, you’ll pay lower rates and have longer amortization, because you’re spreading out payments over time.

Business Credit Helps You Tackle the Unexpected So Your Growth Isn’t Stunted

This is another way you can leverage business credit for fast growth. Emergencies are going to happen, and they can definitely stunt business growth. Save your funding for growth, and not emergencies.

By using business credit to scale and grow your business, you will have cash flow available to handle unexpected expenses.

It’s Okay to Use Personal Guarantees for Business Growth

A well-rounded business credit portfolio can include both PG and non-PG financing. In general, personal guarantees should be avoided, but sometimes you just can’t avoid them. That’s okay.

Try to negotiate for limited personal guarantees over unlimited ones. The stronger your business credit score, the easier this will be in most cases. Limited guarantees have a cap on how much you are personally responsible for.

If a personal guarantee will help you qualify for funding or credit cards, and you wouldn’t qualify without it, then it can be a smart decision to offer one in some cases. That’s just more business credit you can leverage for fast growth.

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Crew (YC S21) Is Hiring a Software Engineer (Remote)

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CareRev (YC S16) Is Hiring Salesforce Engineers (Remote USA)

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Location: Seattle and Vancouver Island
Remote: Yes
Willing to Relocate: No (unless absolutely amazing role)
Technologies: Azure, AWS, Big Data (Cosmos/ADLS/etc), Python,C/C++/C#, Data Engineering, DevOps, SRE, DataScience/ML, Security tooling (static analysis, SCA, security education, data science/machine learning as applied to security)

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About: A long and storied past 🙂

Currently VP Engineering (VP Platform) at a large company providing software for EMS/Fire Depts across the world.

Own the underlying Big Data (data pipelines, data storage (data warehouse/data lake/lakehouse) and analytics systems, shared services (search, mapping, SSO …), application security, cloud operations, and developer operations teams

Previously:

– Global Head of Data Engineering (Security) @ HSBC bank – owned the underlying big data systems powering security/fraud analytics and investigations.
– Sr. Product Manager @ Microsoft in Azure – Owned Azure DevOps Packaging (Artifacts)
– Sr. Program Manager @ Microsoft – Owned Open Source Software evaluation (scanning pipeline to ingest, scan, and perform data science on the Open Source packages in use by Microsoft, created by Microsoft, and generally a good portion of Github OSS. Also ran a robotics/AI lab there (teaching others across the company how to use ML/Data Science)
– DevOps Manager @ ATT
– Built a Dropbox-like, white label startup that provided file sharing, video distribution/transcoding, and collaboration services to large ISPs across the nation.
– Cybersecurity under AT&T’s B2C (Marketing) umbrella (wireless.att.com, dsl.att.com, uverse.att.com) – Security Architect
– Joined AT&T just as the iPhone launched. Helped build out their network and security systems (Sr. Security Architect) under crazy pressure as the iPhone launched to keep up with demand of all the new users and technologies.
– Joined Microsoft as Trustworthy Computing launched – owned Data at Rest (380 lines of business applications – PII, global governance, et al). (Data Classification, encryption, access, logging, and destruction/EOL).
– Helped launch one of the first Saas Healthcare companies (2002) as their SVP tech – providing scheduling, registration, and access management services to healthcare institutions across the nation.

Before that:
Most of the 90s – built out a consulting company providing security and networking services to Canadian companies. Ran an ISP (near Chicago).

Also Paramedic/Firefighter/Flight Medic on the side, and startup mentor in the Seattle area.

Looking for cool projects with Purpose to be involved in – architecture, security, infrastructure, cloud, emerging technologies, startups, …

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