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Structure attracts serious capital.

5 min · 8 de mar de 2026
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Access to capital is not random—it is structural. In this episode of Show Me Shena, Dr. Shena Dixon Mason—attorney, financial services professional, multi-company operator, R1 research professor, and Senior 10X Performance Coach—breaks down what lenders, banks, and investors actually evaluate before deploying money. She explains why funding decisions are driven by predictability, documentation discipline, clean entity alignment, and measurable stability—not ambition alone. If you plan to leverage capital for growth, expansion, or investment, this episode will help you position your financial profile strategically before you request approval. Join our community at www.audiobookschool.com [http://www.audiobookschool.com] and build funding readiness with intention.

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