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Wealth in Numbers by Max Avery, coauthored with Jake Claver and Jordan Hutchinson, is a practical business and personal finance guide focused on Special Purpose Vehicles, syndication, and private investment dealmaking. Rather than treating SPVs as an esoteric tool reserved for institutions or ultra-wealthy investors, the book positions them as a usable structure for entrepreneurs and investors who want to participate in private deals more efficiently. It explains what an SPV is, why it is used, and how it can simplify the investor cap table, consolidate capital, and improve execution for a variety of transactions. The emphasis is on actionable process: moving from deal sourcing and screening into structuring, documentation, capital raising, and ongoing administration. A recurring theme is compliance awareness, including how offerings often fit within common US private placement frameworks such as Regulation D 506(b) and 506(c). Overall, the books purpose is to give readers a clearer, more confident path for organizing group investments across business acquisitions, real estate syndication, and other private-market opportunities.
Wealth in Numbers is best suited to investors, operators, and aspiring deal sponsors who want a clearer understanding of how group private investments are actually organized. If you are a first-time participant in a syndicate, the book helps demystify the terminology and shows why SPVs exist in the first place. If you are exploring the sponsor side, it offers a process-oriented view of moving from opportunity to close, with emphasis on structure, execution, and the operational responsibilities that continue after capital is raised. Readers involved in private deals such as real estate syndication, business acquisitions, or venture-style investments can benefit from the books cross-application mindset, using the same core concepts to evaluate different transaction types. Its practical value lies in translating a vehicle often associated with sophisticated finance into steps that a motivated reader can follow, while still acknowledging real constraints such as the importance of regulatory frameworks like Regulation D 506(b) and 506(c). Compared with broad personal finance or general investing titles, it stands out by focusing on the mechanics of private-market participation: how deals are structured, how investors are organized, and how professionalism in documentation and administration can improve both execution and long-term credibility.