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Best way to fund an LLC for start up with personal cash
I have just started out investing in my area and after my first live in flip, I now have some liquid cash to get a couple properties and continue flipping or BRRRR through my newly formed business. The problem I am having is how to get my LLC that I started to be able to make its own money and pay me back the money in a tax advantageous way and also not have my CPA want to strangle me next year during tax time? The deal I am looking at now has enough margin to pay back the money I loaned the business and have enough money to have the LLC operating independently of my personal finances.