Long story short, the business I’ve been managing for past several years for an absentee owner has fallen into a hole of debt from another industry related endeavor the owner had tried to get into and failed. It’s left me in the position of needing to find a new career path

One of my long time customers offered to invest with me to start my own business in hopes we can maintain some of the previous customer base.

I have all the tools and knowledge to get the jobs sold and finished but need about $25k to fully start off in the manner I would like so I can maintain the same professionalism my customers have become accustomed to. I project to gross around $200k in the first year with a 65% gross profit.

My investor has offered the loan at no interest, want 35% equity as a yearly distribution, hands off with the business. He also brings to the table a much more powerful sense of business than I myself possess, a rolling line of interest free credit, and bookkeeping/admin/marketing help. Our goal is to grow the business in a scale that will require amounts in the 6 digits in the future and our deal is to restructure our percentages at that time as profits grow. But loans remain interest free.

I feel like 35% is nothing with the resources I’ll have available to me as a new business owner. But also recognize the power that removes from myself going forward so I’m looking for others thoughts?

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    10 months ago

    Also its a loan so he isn’t really putting money in. If he is investing $25k as part of his partnership then maybe. He puts the money in, you do swear equity. He is loaning money and taking 35% net profit. For how long?