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Updated about 2 years ago,

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John D.
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
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Deal analysis spreadsheet for multiple strategies

John D.
  • Investor
  • New York, NY
Posted

Hi there,

I have been consuming quite a bit of content on creative financing. I love the idea and I would like to analyze deals using a variety of strategies and model each strategy out, however I am struggling when it comes to the rubber meeting the road for analyzing the deals.

For example, I would like to analyze deals in a single spreadsheet for various strategies such as seller financing, subto, traditional lender, external investor, etc. etc. 

I have been using a deal analyzer spreadsheet that I found some time ago and that has served me well for analyzing "normal" deals with a downpayment and lender financing. 

But does anyone have a go-to analyzer spreadsheet which has multiple tabs that can be used to analyze the same deal but with different strategies, such as those mentioned above?

Alternatively, if anyone has a good deal analyzer spreadsheet for seller financing options or the sub-to strategy, I would be interested in seeing those to incorporate with my existing analysis spreadsheet. 

Thanks!

John