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Alternative to PPR note funds

Gilbert Yeung
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Hi, I am looking for passive investment similar to PPR note funds. Any suggestions?

I have already invested in PPR note funds (10% 3 years income & liquidity) and GSP. I want to diversify and invest in some other companies.

thank you for your suggestion

Gilbert

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Charles Campbell
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Charles Campbell
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  • Denton, TX
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There are are number of contributors here on BP that manage note funds, although I don't know of any that pay 10% and make monthly distributions like PPR does.  In addition to Cody Cox mentioned earlier, others are Chris Seveney who has a couple funds, Josh Andrews and Bob Malecki who have the Notable Fund, Dan Deppen and Andy Mirza also have note funds and all of them contribute regularly on this forum.  You'll want to do your own due diligence as the economic environment is changing, but my experiences have been good with several of these highly experienced and  capable fund operators.

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