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Real Estate Ventures

Formulating and Interpreting Promote Hurdles and Distribution Splits
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Real Estate Ventures addresses the difference between IRRs and preferred returns in real estate ventures. Author Stevens A. Carey explains, compares and quantifies different approaches commonly taken when formulating and interpreting how distributions are shared by a financial partner and an operating partner (when the operating partner is entitled to a promote" or carried interest" after a certain level of distributions) including: * The differences between IRRs and preferred returns * Allowing the promote hurdle balance to go negative when there is a surplus vs. not doing so* In effect, using continuous compounding vs. discrete compounding with simple returns between compounding* When discrete compounding is used, employing separate compounding periods for each cash flow vs. using fixed compounding periods for all cash flows * Using timing conventions, such as, assuming all cash flows occur at the beginning or end of a period Presented in a straightforward format, the book begins with background on the topic and summarizes the basic issues and concepts related to promote hurdles in four parts: * Part A: Accessible, question-and-answer presentation of the basic issues and highlights about the topic, including the differences between preferred returns and IRRs * Part B: Summary of the basic issues and concepts relating to promote hurdles, as well as a more detailed treatment of the differences between preferred returns and IRRs, a discussion of soft hurdles, and of recycling profits, one of the key potential differences between IRR and preferred return/return of capital hurdles * Part C: General background and analysis of the differences between preferred returns and IRRs * Part D: In-depth chapters address issues related to "multiple IRRs" and "effective rates," and a practical solution to avoid multiple IRRs in the context of multiple promote hurdles

Author Biography:

STEVENS A. CAREY is a transactional partner in the Los Angeles office of Pircher, Nichols & Meeks, a real estate law firm. He is contributing editor of The Real Estate Finance Journal, and has authored numerous articles relating to joint ventures.
Release date NZ
August 1st, 2017
Pages
582
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Publisher
American Bar Association
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
American Bar Association
ISBN-13
9781634253345
Product ID
26523159

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