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Packed With Info - Raising Private Capital - Matt Faircloth

Denise Ford
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For anyone else relatively new to investing, Matt Faircloth's book, Raising Private Capital, is really helpful. It's packed with the fundamentals and also practical application of his experience. I'm not through listening to it yet, but I wanted to share this now. I use Audible and it has an easy-to-listen-to narrator. Thumbs up!

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Hayden Harrington
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Hayden Harrington
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I am reading it now. I am interested in partnering up on larger deals so I am trying to learn how to structure them as a GP. I have not seen the breakdown on how to do this with the SEC yet. Hopefully it is in this book. That is the purpose of me reading it. I want to put the funding together correctly. What is the reason why you are reading it?


 Find a good SEC attorney! They will be your best resource for how to properly structure a syndication and how to follow SEC guidelines for raising capital.

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