J Darrin Gross
I'd like to ask you, Steve Austin, what is the BIGGEST RISK?
Steve Austin
That's a good question, I think right now for specifically for us, there's a tremendous uncertainty around the future tax policy. There's a lot of talk about, you know, closing the IRS and putting in tariffs, and so there's a lot of speculation and and stuff swirling around right now. So I think that presents a significant risk to us, but, but just, you know, kind of getting away from, you know, the regulatory risk, you know, I think, for for anybody who's out there in business, in in particular, raising investor capital right now, the, I think the biggest risk is, is just, you know, are you able to build a repeatable, scalable process in your business, you know? So for us, that's, you know, how do we source deals? How do we underwrite deals? How do we close deals, you know, what? What are the right structures for the deals, you know, and kind of systematizing that is, is kind of my view of risk mitigation from from a business perspective, because, you know, at the end of the day, investors, you know, they have a lot of options with their money, and you know what, what you're asking them to do is to trust that you have the right process to consistently, you know, generate. Returns. And you know, my answer to that is often risk management. You know, to your point, you know you can, you can avoid a lot of risk just by being cautious in, you know, not using a lot of leverage and debt and things like that. So, you know, we while, while taxes are a component of what we do, you know, we're also trying to generate returns, you know, without a lot of risk. You know, a lot of lot of folks refer to that as risk adjusted returns, right? And you know, so when you're buying buildings debt free, it certainly gives you a much wider, you know, birth to operate in, in my opinion,
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