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Bruce M.
  • Flipper
  • Philadelphia, PA
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How do you handle investors in your business?

Bruce M.
  • Flipper
  • Philadelphia, PA
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***Mods I'm sorry if this is the wrong area, if so, please redirect***

Hey Guys,


I am starting to get people approach me about investing in my business. There are some who want to invest a substantial amount i.e $100,000 but there are other investors who want to invest as little as $3,000 to $5,000. I have several questions.
1. How do you usually structure your deals with private investors/what do you promise them?
2. Do you structure the deal differently when dealing with a small investment?
3. What steps do you take to keep track of the investments/profits of each investor?