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Business, 21.04.2021 14:00 stupidjew5496

4. (20 points) A General Partner catch-up provision can eliminate negative consequences of pure preferred return carve out for Limited partners even when the returns are increased. Carry (1) Preferred return is set at 8% as to GP % the 100% of profit is allocated to the GPs and LPs. (2) Catch-up provision is set up until the cumulative return to the GPs reach to the 20% of profit. (3) All remaining profits are allocated ?% 80 % to the LPs and 20% to the GPs 8% 10% Total Return What would be the compensation for the GPs and the LPs, when the investment return turns out to be 6%, 9%, and 12% respectively?

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