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A private equity fund with $200M in contributed capital has a European-style waterfall with an 8% preferred return (compounded annually) and 20% carried interest with a 100% GP catch-up. After a 5-year hold, the fund distributes $380M in total. Calculate the total carried interest distributed to the General Partner (GP).
- $36.0M
- $33.4M
- $56.0M
- $46.0M
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