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Solution to Creating Jobs and Jumpstarting Economy

Topic: EmpowermentBy June Klein, CEO Technology & Marketing Ventures IncPublished Recently added

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http://www.crainsnewyork.com/article/20110508/SMALLBIZ/305089992 Ira and June Klein's proposal would create a cash market for unusable depreciation breaks. It is a way of financing for small businesses, entrepreneurs, startups by monetizing their unused tax depreciation deductions. It will also lower costs of buying equipment needed to grow businesses and lower risk of banks to lend to businesses. http://the-5th-estate.com

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Technology & Marketing Ventures Inc. is a management consultancy and venture developer firm in NYC. They are Electronic Business Makers / Game Changers known worldwide for Electronic-Boardroom TMVi(r) Solutions. They have created a social change platform and solutions to public policy issues like jobs and economy.

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