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A $100M private equity fund has a whole-fund (European) waterfall with an 8% preferred return and a 20% carry with a 100% catch-up. After 4 years, the fund realizes $200M in total distributions.
Assuming the hurdle is non-compounding for simplicity in this example, how much carry does the GP receive?
- $13.6M
- $28.8M
- $20M
- $40M
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