Listen "Episode 26: Waterfalls"
Episode Synopsis
Today we’re keeping the performance-based comp discussion going and looking at “Carried Interest” or “Carry” for short: performance-based compensation for closed-end funds – VC, PE, etc. One big structural difference from open-ended funds is that the GP typically doesn’t get performance-based comp on paper (i.e., unrealized) gains. For a refresher on closed-end vs open-end funds, listen to Episode 9.Instead, proceeds from monetization events get distributed among the partners in proportions dictated by a complicated cascading mechanism in the fund’s offering documents. That cascading mechanism is called: The Waterfall!Key Points From This Episode:Background on the Waterfall concept and an elegant analogy to help you visualize it.Examples of the waterfall in action – from simple to more complex.Descriptions of “preferred return” and “GP catchup” provisions.Ways to make the Waterfall even more complex.American vs European waterfalls.Disclaimer:This show is for informational purposes only. Nothing presented here constitutes legal advice. Tokens of Wisdom is produced by Dave Rothschild, partner at Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP headquartered in San Francisco, California. For more information, visit https://colefrieman.com/Links Mentioned in Today’s Episode:Dave Rothschild - https://www.linkedin.com/in/davidcrothschild/Cole-Frieman & Mallon LLP - https://colefrieman.com/Music by Joe Ginsberg - https://www.instagram.com/thejoeginsbergFor any questions or comments, email: [email protected]
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