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Updated over 11 years ago, 03/29/2013

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Hans Langsholt
  • Oslo, Ostfold
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How to go joint venture with limited funds

Hans Langsholt
  • Oslo, Ostfold
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Hi
As with me and others,, we not have unlimiteded funds.

How can we go joint venture with smaller amounts 5000 - 40 000 usd each, and benefit i.e from houseflippers or other handy guys. By joint venture we can benefit from each others strong sides?

I assume that by lets say 10 individuals go joint venture will get a better interest than have money in the bank.
Benefits for an entrepreanur would be that he got work.

How would you designed such partnerships?

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