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13 minutes ago - COPY LINK TO DOWNLOAD : https://masagongslitserper.blogspot.com/?vivi=B0CHXDX1H8 | [PDF READ ONLINE] Avoiding Rookie Errors as a Left Field Investor: 20 Lessons Learned From 14 Years of Passive Investing in Private Syndications | One of the fastest growing sectors in the investing world is private placements, or syndication investing. A syndication is a formal alliance of a group of general partners and limited partners who pool their money and resources to purchase “Main Street” assets like large apartment complexes, self-storage facilities, office buildings, retail strip centers, and mobile home communities.With syndications, every financial benefit of direct ownership in real estate can be passed on to the limited partners even though their role is passive. They can count on regular cash flow, equity growth from principal paydown and appreciation, and tax benefits from accelerated depreciation.Since the sole purpose of the passive investors is to fund the syndication, they have to do their work upfront by vetting the sponsors and the deals to ensure the safety of their invested capital since that money is illiquid until the sale of the asset.This can be a daunting task. Wiring a large sum of your hard-earned money to a sponsor you talked with on the phone for only 30-45 minutes can certainly be scary! How can you be confident in what you are doing?Author Steve Suh is an experienced passive investor and one of the founders of Left Field Investors, one of the largest networks of passive syndication investors who help one another vet sponsors and deals.This book discusses the many lessons he has learned over the years after investing in dozens of syndications.Here are some tips you will learn:Why it is vital to network with other passive investorsHow to diversify your passive syndication portfolio to mitigate riskWhy trial and error can decrease your net worthWhy “boring” assets are usually the best betsWho is the key player in syndicationsWhy investing with a group has numerous benefitsThis concise, easy-to-read book is packed with great advice from the author. Whether you are a first-time passive investor or a veteran, you can learn from these lessons.Please read and re-read the advice in this book because it may help keep you from losing tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars! You do not have to make your own mistakes learn from the author’s 14 years of syndication investing experience in this book.<br>
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Avoiding Rookie Errors as a Left Field Investor: 20 Lessons Learned From 14 Years of Passive Investing in Private Syndications
Description One of the fastest growing sectors in the investing world is private placements, or syndication investing. A syndication is a formal alliance of a group of general partners and limited partners who pool their money and resources to purchase “Man Street”assets like large apartment complexes, self-storage facilities, office buildings, retail strip centers, and mobile home communities.With syndications, every financial benefit of direct ownership in real estate can be passed on to the limited partners even though their role is passive. They can count on regular cash flow, equity growth from principal paydown and appreciation, and tax benefits from accelerated depreciation.Since the sole purpose of the passive investors is to fund the syndication, they have to do their work upfront by vetting the sponsors and the deals to ensure the safety of their invested capital since that money is illiquid until the sale of the asset.This can be a daunting task. Wiring a large sum of your hard-earned money to a sponsor you talked with on the phone for only 30-45 minutes can certainly be scary! How can you be confident in what you are doing?Author Steve Suh is an experienced passive investor and one of the founders of Left Field Investors, one of the largest networks of passive syndication investors who help one another vet sponsors and deals.This book discusses the many lessons he has learned over the years after investing in dozens of syndications.Here are some tips you will learn:Why it is vital to network with other passive investorsHow to diversify your passive syndication portfolio to mitigate riskWhy trial and error can decrease your net worthWhy “boing”assets are usually the best betsWho is the key player in syndicationsWhy investing with a group has numerous benefitsThis concise, easy-to-read book is packed with great advice from the author. Whether you are a first-time passive investor or a veteran, you can learn from these lessons.Please read and re-read the advice in this book because it may help keep you from losing tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of dollars! You do not have to make your own mistakes learn from the author’s14 years of syndication investing experience in this book.