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<blockquote data-quote="cowmaker" data-source="post: 676308" data-attributes="member: 8546"><p>I am also about to do a partnership. My partner has a grain supply and wants me to fatten up some calves for home grown beef. My plan is to sell him the beef at a wholesale price and let him charge a retail price or whatever he can/and/or is able to charge for the beef. I don't care what he charges/makes as long as I get a profit for providing my time/effort/knowledge/cattle/facilities/ etc....</p><p>So, he will be doing the marketing and I will be doing the management. </p><p> Partnerships have worked out good for me in the past and I am hoping this one is also a success. It seems obvious, but there has to be a reward for both sides if a partnership is going to work. Alot of push/pull and give/take is required for a good partnership. </p><p> I make it a point to keep away from lawyers, but have decided a good accountant is worth knowing. </p><p>Good luck!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cowmaker, post: 676308, member: 8546"] I am also about to do a partnership. My partner has a grain supply and wants me to fatten up some calves for home grown beef. My plan is to sell him the beef at a wholesale price and let him charge a retail price or whatever he can/and/or is able to charge for the beef. I don't care what he charges/makes as long as I get a profit for providing my time/effort/knowledge/cattle/facilities/ etc.... So, he will be doing the marketing and I will be doing the management. Partnerships have worked out good for me in the past and I am hoping this one is also a success. It seems obvious, but there has to be a reward for both sides if a partnership is going to work. Alot of push/pull and give/take is required for a good partnership. I make it a point to keep away from lawyers, but have decided a good accountant is worth knowing. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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