About Us
Matthew D.L. Deutsch
Matthew D.L. Deutsch has
operated Business Venture Solutions and its parent company for the past five
years. At the start of his business career, he successfully managed a
complicated arbitrage portfolio of mortgage and securitized assets and option
contracts. The proprietary models used by this business were developed over a
four year period by Mr. Deutsch while he was a student at
New York
University. Four years ago, Matthew raised the
needed capital within a private trust to employ these strategies in the open
market.
Concurrently, Mr. Deutsch
developed Business Venture Solutions as a business plan consulting and
commercial financing firm focusing on small and medium sized businesses. Since
launching the business, the Company has had more than 1,500 business plan
clients. These plans have aggregately raised $350,000,000 from lending and
private investment sources.
Mr. Deutsch has also been actively involved managing the financial affairs of
Frank Funds, Inc – a publicly traded mutual fund. He was instrumental in
developing the overall investment and implementation strategy that has allowed
the fund to operate profitably from the first month. Frank funds returned 14.6%
to its investors within the first six months of its operation last year.
Additionally, he assisted in the initial public offering process and the
Securities and Exchange Commissions mandatory reporting requirements. He
currently is a member of Frank Funds board of directors as well as the Chairman
of the Frank Funds audit committee.
Mr. Deutsch is an alum of
New York
University where he completed a rigorous academic
curriculum that included the study of economics, literature, mathematics, and
science. He was published in two issues of NYU’s economics’ journal regarding
his original research into the spending and saving habits of Americans as well
as the enforcement of intangible property rights with respect to the
entertainment industry. Mr. Deutsch coauthored these studies, and was invited as
guest speakers at the National Conference on Science and Mathematics hosted at
NYU. Matthew was a participating member of NYU’s academic symposium. He is a
contributing member of the International Association of Financial Engineers.
He has also authored a book on principally protected investments and
Black-Scholes-Merton delta hedging theory. This book is currently in
publication. He has also been a featured author in the Business Plans
Handbook Volume 15 and The Business Plans Handbook Volume 18.