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Ashley Glinka
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lancaster, PA
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How to run financials after cash out refi is done?

Ashley Glinka
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  • Real Estate Agent
  • Lancaster, PA
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Hi all,

We completed our first BRRRR in 2023 and are working on our 2nd cash out refi as we speak. I'm curious if anyone has suggestions on how to run a financial report after the cash out is complete to see exactly how much you have in a project? I may be overthinking it but with using the same account for multiple projects I'm getting a little confused. I keep track of everything in quickbooks. We are also utilizing a HELOC and HML to finance our projects. Any suggestions would be appreciated! Thank you.

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