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  2. Distribution waterfall - Wikipedia

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    In private equity investing, distribution waterfall is a method by which the capital gained by the fund is allocated between the limited partners (LPs) and the general partner (GP). [ 1 ] Overview

  3. Template:Private equity and venture capital - Wikipedia

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  4. Carried interest - Wikipedia

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    The implication of treating private equity carried interest as capital gains is that investment managers face significantly lower tax burdens than others in similar income brackets. [11] As of 2021, the maximum long-term capital gains rate (including the net investment income tax) is 23.8% [ 20 ] compared to the maximum 37% ordinary income rate ...

  5. Taxation of private equity and hedge funds - Wikipedia

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    Structure of a private equity or hedge fund, which shows the carried interest and management fee received by the fund's investment managers. The general partner is the financial entity used to control and manage the fund, while the limited partners are the individual investors who receive their return as capital interest.

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  8. Pre-money valuation - Wikipedia

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    "Pre-money valuation" is a term widely used in the private equity and venture capital industries. It refers to the valuation of a company or asset prior to an investment or financing. [1] If an investment adds cash to a company, the company will have a valuation after the investment that is equal to the pre-money valuation plus the cash amount.

  9. Template:Private equity firms - Wikipedia

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