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Dustin Garrels
  • Investor
  • Space Coast, FL
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Time Horizon for Cash Flow Targets

Dustin Garrels
  • Investor
  • Space Coast, FL
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I'm curious to hear how people think about this.  When you set criteria such as monthly cash flow of $100/unit, for example, do you expect this to be the minimum cash flow for every year of the deal or the average cash flow over the life of the deal (say 5-10 years)?