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Cody Stegeman
  • Contractor
  • Minnesota
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Proper processes for soliciting money?

Cody Stegeman
  • Contractor
  • Minnesota
Posted

I have more good deals than my money can handle, and I'have people that are interested in investing with me and hope to find more money partners.  In the past i have simply provided an interest rate over the term we agreed upon, but am handling investor interactions wrong? What are the proper channels for solicitation? In what instances can i only work with accredited investors? I'm finding a lot of conflicting online and want to make sure i clearly understand the proper process.