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If you have a Hurdle Rate of 4%, then you need to get 104% returned before you get any carried interest. Since your primary compensation is through carry, this is really unfair to the GP, especially in smaller funds.
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If you have a Hurdle Rate of 4%, then you need to get 104% returned before you get any carried interest. Since your primary compensation is through carry, this is really unfair to the GP, especially in smaller funds.
You’re already making a big sacrifice due to the small fund size etc. It’s just not fair. Also, it doesn’t really de-risk the fund that much, especially when it’s small, so it’s not that beneficial.