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Interview with Steve Dexter

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• Steve is an invited expert commentator for CNN/Money, CBS Radio, Fox TV and numerous other newspapers and media outlets • He has been a distinguished speaker at the Harvard Business School, Harvard Law School and their Graduate School of Design and has mentored many of their students about entrepreneurship and real estate investing. He also has spoken at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Business Management located in Chicago. • He is author of the book Real Estate Debt Can Make You Rich published by McGraw-Hill. The book was rated one of the top 5 real estate books of the year by Bob Bruss, a nationally syndicated columnist of the Washington Post Media Group. • Steve’s has just finished his second book, Prospering in the Rising Wave of Bank Foreclosures. • He is also a member and speaker of NAREE (National Association of Real Estate Editors), a professional group of authors and major newspaper journalists who write about the national real estate market. • Since 1990, Steve has worked as a consultant advising people how to structure their loans and/or purchase properties. • He is President of National Capital Funding since 1995. • He teaches courses in investing and real estate finance at colleges across Southern California. He writes a free bi- monthly E-Newsletter, “Economic News You Can Use”. • He has personally funded over 500 million dollars in real estate loans. • He coaches budding real estate agents and mortgage brokers. • He writes articles for several national real estate journals. • He is an active real estate investor and owns 27 investment houses in Southern California and around the country. Steve Dexter continues to offer mentoring to hundreds of investors across the nation

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