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hey guys clint coons here and in this video we're going to talk about how do you document the contributions you're making to a limited liability company okay let's get started now if you've looked at your llc you probably have an operating agreement that may have what is referred to as a schedule a or maybe it's an exhibit a it's at the back of the operating agreement after the signature page and on that page typically it's going to list out who the members of the llc are and they're going to want to know contributions okay and they're typically you want to also know ownership percentages depending on how your llc is set up so it has this schedule now not all operating agreements are structured this way some may actually incorporate this into the actual operating agreement itself maybe in an article two it says here you know below are the following members and it lists out their ownership percentage and their contributions and so a lot of people when they see this they get hung up on...