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    New capital, positioning for ER

    Thanks Doc0 - sounds like great advice, and would love to follow in your footsteps. While still working full-time at least until next year, and w/life as it is (tending to young kids, new house planning, family, personal commitments), I will realistically need months to find someone great as you...
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    New capital, positioning for ER

    Thank you everyone for the advice, tips, and opinions. While it feels like I’m missing out by not being fully invested, I don’t want to rush in with 7 figures all at a time, I know myself and have lived through 2000, 2008. I’m kind of taking both sides of DIY and advisor help, by starting to...
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    New capital, positioning for ER

    Thanks for suggestion. Have relationships and could always interview people but it will take time with the proper due diligence.
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    New capital, positioning for ER

    Thanks, Would you average into these examples over time, or dive in and get “invested”. At my levels, the amount per month is denatesble, but just curious on thoughts with my type of balances currently in mm yielding so little.
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    New capital, positioning for ER

    Thank you! For the initial suggestions and feedback. Also thinking and asking about any specific funds, or investment vehicles anyone would suggest given my situation putting yourself in my shoes. Have heard of high-performing, lower fee vehicles/funds with high minimums ($100K, $1M) that may...
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    New capital, positioning for ER

    Mid 40s - recently sold company, generated significant payout and still working under contract at 250K ending 6/30/18. Planning to semi-retire, not actively search for work, but consider different opportunities related to my skill-set, while pursuing personal interests, more time w/family...
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