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Updated about 9 years ago on . Most recent reply

How do you document your flip and rental cash flow?
Hello BP,
For those of you that have deals under your belt, how do you document it?
Do you have a folder with before and after pictures with a copy of all the contracts? Or do you just have a simple excel sheet with the basics? Basically, how do you like to show other investors your track record when partnering on deals?
I'm thinking a nice binder with a printout of the BP calculator when you started. A list of expenses throughout the job and then a final sale price would great. How many people have something like that?
I want to be ahead of the game when I start this journey. I appreciate any input.
Steve