Master Limited Partnership

Master Limited Partnership (MLP)
A Master Limited Partnership (MLP) is a business structure that combines the tax benefits of a partnership with the liquidity of a public company. This unincorporated business entity is designed to generate steady income streams for its investors, known as limited partners, while being managed by a general partner.
Master Limited Partnership (MLP)
A Master Limited Partnership (MLP) is a type of business organization that combines the tax benefits of a partnership with the liquidity of publicly traded securities.
Publicly Traded Partnership (PTP)
A Publicly Traded Partnership (PTP) is a limited partnership with interests that are traded on public exchanges or over the counter. This type of partnership is also referred to as a Master Limited Partnership (MLP) and is subject to federal securities law registration requirements.

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