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All Forum Posts by: DongHui Patel

DongHui Patel has started 30 posts and replied 94 times.

Is it ok to ask here for analysis of syndiciate deals?  I am thinking of investing in a fund and have the proforma numbers, locations , history of the company etc.

I am a w2 earner with a schedule C doing real estate activities.

I am thinking of opening up a solo 401k for a investment into a syndicate (with a k-1). 

I would roll over some of my old 401k to the solo401k to start the funding.

I just dont know how the k-1 negative ordinary income would flow into the Schedule C and how the cap gains at the end would flow? 

Originally posted by @Chris Levarek:

It's the end of 2021. Tax benefits and cost seg can play largely into investments at the end of the year. An acquisition is needed and quickly to provide tax benefits to investors.

 Does not surprise me in price however. A deal we did early this year in Florida, in a recapitalization, was already valued at our 5 year exit immediately after closing. Welcome to Florida

@chris levarek - what are the tax benefits and cost seg that can influence end of year investments? 

Originally posted by @Nick B.:

Is that Grant Cardone by any chance?

 Is Grant Cardone a big time syndicator