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Master Limited Partnerships: Where They Have Been and Where They Are Going

Posted on September 28, 2015 by Melanie Rosin

A master limited partnership (“MLP”) is a business that acts like a corporation (meaning it is publicly traded and an investor can buy units of it like it would buy shares of a corporation) but is organized as a partnership—thus not subject to double taxation like a traditional corporation. The first MLP came into existence…

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