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Logistics of Partnerships
Hi BP!
I'm interested in possibly partnering with a colleague I went to college with. Our chemistry is great and we have worked on multiple projects together both in and out of college that show we are good at problem solving.
What I'm trying to figure out it what the financing options of a partnership are. If you approach a bank as a partnership can you still get traditional financing? Does it add a new level of complexity? Can you get legal documentation written to simplify this process?