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Joseph S.
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Current PPR Reviews

Joseph S.
  • Investor
  • Lynchburg, VA
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I was searching for a PPR Review within the last year and I think the most current one I could find was from 3 or 4 years ago. I wanted to confirm that to date they have never missed a payment and always returned principal?

I'm new the notes world and frankly the 3-year locked in PPR preferred return of 12% seems almost too good to be true if they in 16 years have never missed a payment or failed to repay principal. Obviously past results are not necessarily indicative of future performance, but it seems like a great investment for accredited investors to get a low-risk, solid return in exchange for some illiquidity.

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Dave Tasset
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Dave Tasset
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  • Cincinnati, OH
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I can also vouch for Dave VanHorn and PPR.  I have been a PPR investor since 2019 getting anywhere between 8% to 12% return over the years with no payments ever missed.  I have found this much easier than being a private lender.  I also usually compound the return by reinvesting my payments, so the present 12% fund effectively returns 14.38% which is pretty awesome.  

I do have a fairly high percentage of my net worth (35%) in the PPR fund.  Does anyone have another good fund similar to PPR that I could get some diversification?   Please advise.  Thanks!

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