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Updated over 8 years ago on . Most recent reply

What deal do you have with your investor?
When I started 2 years ago neither my investor/partner had any experience. He provides the cash and kept his full-time job. I moved out of state and worked full-time to build the business. Because I was new I had no idea this could be done for zero/little cash.
Now, we have a great relationship, but now I feel like I made an inferior deal because of ignorance. I could absolutely do better branching out- but that feels disloyal.
I'd like to hear about how your deals are structured so I can see if I am crazy or not.
Thanks!