Without sales skills. Without going viral. Without a big network.
AI is shifting the job market, making it harder than ever to secure a job. And everyone wants to start a business right now but doesn't know how to get the capital. That's creating a massive opportunity for the person who knows how to get them approved. And right now, almost nobody does.
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It's simple. A business owner needs capital. They don't know how to get approved. You help them get approved. The bank does the lending. When the money lands, you collect a $5,000 to $15,000 fee.
That's the whole game. Now here's how you actually play it.
This was what I created to build my funding company to $75K/month. I walk you through all three on the live masterclass.
Where your first paying client actually comes from. Most people look in exactly the wrong place and burn months trying to land their first client.
There's a specific order to this, and almost nobody outside the industry knows it. It's the difference between your client getting denied everywhere and getting approved for six figures.
How $15K months turn into $50K months, while you only work 5-10 hours a week because $3/hr overseas employees handle the day to day.
I'm 33, Korean American, and a high school dropout. My whole 20s were jobs I hated. I was working as a claims adjuster making about $50K a year.
So I finally stopped overthinking and started doing. Two years in, my Amazon FBA business was doing $1M a year. Airbnb arbitrage doing $300K. Walmart doing $500K. On paper I'd made it.
Reality: I was $90,000 in debt. Amazon banned a listing and $75K disappeared in a day. Then Airbnb shut my listings down and that income was gone too. Inventory, storage, and overhead ate whatever was left. I'd spent years building on land I didn't own, and one email from a company I'd never spoken to could take all of it.
Then I funded one client. $60K approved at Chase, a $6,000 fee, under an hour of real work. No inventory. No platform. Nobody who could shut me off. That was the first time the business was actually mine.
So I went all in. Started my funding company, spent $70K on mentorships to skip the years of figuring it out, and paid off all $90K in 4 months. Six months in I was at $75K/month.
That's the CFS Framework, and I'm teaching the core of it live. See you in the room.
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And here's what the inbox looks like when deals actually close: $15,000. $10,700. $6,000. $100K approved at Chase. Real clients, real commissions.
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These are real students and real numbers, and they are not typical. They worked. Your results depend entirely on your effort and execution. If you want a guarantee, buy a lottery ticket.
Yes. Me, live on Zoom, every week. About 2 hours including live Q&A at the end. That's why seats are capped.
No. Banks provide the capital. You structure the client, connect them to the right lender, and guide the approval. Your fee comes out of their funding.
No. Neither did Hunter, Trent, Sadeq, or Paulo. That's literally what the framework is for.
No. You're not recruiting anybody. Some early clients come from your network, but the real engine is referral partners. Realtors, CPAs, coaches. People who already have clients asking them about money.
You're a consultant who helps business owners prepare and navigate funding applications. Not a lender, not a broker, and you never touch anyone's money. Your client pays you a fee for the work. I'll cover how to structure that and where the lines are. This is educational, not legal advice. Check your state rules before taking clients.
The approval work is fast, hours not months. Getting your first client isn't instant. Students who do it inside 30 days work the system daily. If you want overnight money, this isn't it.
At the end I'll tell you how we can work together if you want to go faster. Take it or don't, you leave with the full framework and a 30-day path to your first client.
100-seat cap. Registration closes 2 hours before we go live.
Miss this one and you're waiting a full week for the next room.