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Nicholas A.
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Syndication Business Plan

Nicholas A.
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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Hello,

My partner and I are currently in the early stages of learning about and trying to create a syndication business plan.

Does anyone have an example or examples of syndication business plans? If not, are there any websites that we could visit for assistance?

Thanks for your help in advance,

Nick Aja

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Dennis Cosgrave
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I just finished reading the book, It's a Whole New Business! by Gene Trowbridge. It provides a detailed explanation of how to structure a syndicated investment, whether it involves one or more partners. The big take away from this book is that you need a competent securities attorney and CPA to set up the best structure that suits your particular situation. I strongly recommend you read it. It will give you a much better appreciation of what you are dealing with.

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