Key Commercial Partnership Definitions
Understand the key terms used in our commercial partnership model.
Capital Partner
A person who enters a REAL, LICENSED, OPERATING business directly — sharing its actual profit AND risk. This is NOT a bank deposit, NOT a fund, NOT a savings product.
Operational Profit
A percentage of the actual NET profit of the business, calculated from real daily operations and visible in your personal dashboard. This is VARIABLE — it depends on business performance.
Market Drop
A reduction in operational turnover. If the business drops 50-80%, the partner's profit share becomes ZERO. This is a real business risk that partners accept.
15% Threshold
When business performance drops 15% below normal levels, an emergency meeting (within 48 hours) is held between Persian Horizon and the partner to decide next steps together.
Business Value Growth
A healthy, growing business with added business plans and cash flow can increase in value 2–3x over time. Partners benefit from this growth. However, value can also decrease — this is a real business risk.
Exit Mechanism
A partner can exit by finding a new partner within 90 days, or at contract end. Even when business value has dropped, the original investment may be recoverable because the business plan and cash flow retain value.
Risk Disclosure: Profit is tied to actual business performance and is not guaranteed. Capital is at risk. This is a commercial partnership, not a savings product or investment fund.