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How to calculate Net worth on a syndicated deal.
Quick question on Net Worth and how it is calculated from a Bank's prospective.
Lets say Our LLC purchased a property for 4 Million. We syndicate the deal with 25% down using none of our own money in the deal. Our investors get 75% of the deal and the managing partners get 25% of the deal. We also have a sponsor on the deal that is getting 50% of the managing partners percentage of the deal.
My question is, how much does this one property add to the Net Worth of Our LLC. Thank you in advance for your answers.
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@Rebecca Stuelpnagel here is an approach you can follow, take the FMV of the asset and add in any cash in the bank, etc.
Subtract the debt and investor capital that will leave the equity.
Multiply the equity by your ownership.