EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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Chapter 23, Problem 4P
Suppose venture capital firm GSB partners raised $100 million of committed capital. Each year over the 10- year life of the fund, 2% of this committed capital will be used to pay GSB’s management fee. As is typical in the venture capital industry, GSB will only invest $80 million (committed capital less lifetime management fees). At the end of 10 years, the investments made by the fund are worth $400 million. GSB also charges 20% carried interest on the profits of the fund (net of management fees).
- a. Assuming the $80 million in invested capital is invested immediately and all proceeds were received at the end of 10 years, what is the
IRR of the investments GSB partners made? That is, compute IRR ignoring all management fees. - b. Of course, as an investor, or limited partner, you are more interested in your own IRR-that is, the IRR including all fees paid. Assuming that investors gave GSB partners the full $100 million up front, what is the IRR for GSB’s limited partners (that is, the IRR net of all fees paid).
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EBK CORPORATE FINANCE
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