My cousin is going to give me about 5-8 thousand dollars to put into my trading account for an investment idea we both have.
For those of you on here who "manage" money for friends/ family, maybe you can answer these questions.
1. Should I just throw his money into my account and have some kind of written contract between the two of us. ? this would be the easiest thing to do, but I don't really like the idea of mixing his funds with mine.
2. If I create another account, should it be a partnership or LLC?
3. Is this legal ?
my biggest question
4. How do money managers divide profits among their investors?
say for example:
family member 1 gives 50,000
family member 2 gives 5,000
family member 3 gives 100,000
and I have around 32,000, a total of 187,000.00 (not including margin)
now say for example I wanted to buy 1,000 shares of yhoo at 25.00. Each person would get an equal 250 shares at a cost of 6,250.00 per person. What happens if someone's portfolio cant afford the number of shares the manager wants to buy?...
How are profits divided when the times comes?
cm69
For those of you on here who "manage" money for friends/ family, maybe you can answer these questions.
1. Should I just throw his money into my account and have some kind of written contract between the two of us. ? this would be the easiest thing to do, but I don't really like the idea of mixing his funds with mine.
2. If I create another account, should it be a partnership or LLC?
3. Is this legal ?
my biggest question
4. How do money managers divide profits among their investors?
say for example:
family member 1 gives 50,000
family member 2 gives 5,000
family member 3 gives 100,000
and I have around 32,000, a total of 187,000.00 (not including margin)
now say for example I wanted to buy 1,000 shares of yhoo at 25.00. Each person would get an equal 250 shares at a cost of 6,250.00 per person. What happens if someone's portfolio cant afford the number of shares the manager wants to buy?...
How are profits divided when the times comes?
cm69
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