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Financing through equity investing/syndication

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Good morning. Newbie question here. Is there a particular book that is the go-to book/resource on syndication, or 100% equity investments? Particularly, I want to structure deals that are 100% financed by equity investors and not myself. I've read many books that have brief sections on syndication, but nothing in depth. Among other issues, I want to make sure I don't trip over any SEC rules while offering a good deal to investors and providing a decent return for myself.

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Yannik Cudjoe-Virgil
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Yannik Cudjoe-Virgil
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I agree with @Taylor L. . Syndications are not a no-money down game if you're leading the group. It costs money to start the loan applications, etc. Jumping in as a deal finder and receiving a percentage for bringing the deal can be a start to your journey. 

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