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Looking for education on setting up the business

Dan Grove
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Hello BP friends,

I am currently building a core 4 team as gudied by the David Greene long distance real estate book.  I have money ready in my personal account and have an itchy trigger finger to buy my first place and was wondering if there is a resource that goes through the nitty gritty about how to set up the business side of things.  I am unsure of the small steps in getting started.  Specifically, I would like to learn how and in what order to:

1.  set up a local bank account in my LLCs name.  I am getting a lawyer to set that up now. 

2. Transfer money from my personal bank account to the LLC account.

3.  Set up stessa

4.  Get a business credit card. 

I suppose I should have all of this done before making the first offer but am not sure.   The more automated this process can be the better.  

Thanks! None of this would have happened without the help of the BP community so I am eternally grateful.  

Dan Grove

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