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This Advanced Private Equity Finance course provides a detailed understanding of key performance metrics, cash flow mechanisms, and capital structures used by private equity firms. Learners begin by exploring IRR (Internal Rate of Return) and MOIC (Multiple on Invested Capital), understanding how to evaluate investment performance and the limitations of IRR in measuring real returns.
The course explains Waterfall structures, showing how profits are distributed among general and limited partners, and Clawback provisions, which adjust distributions in cases of overpayment or fund underperformance. Participants also learn about Capital Calls, the process by which LPs commit funds over time, and the use of Subscription Lines of Credit to manage cash flow timing efficiently.
Additionally, the course addresses issues with Committed Capital, highlighting challenges in capital deployment, timing mismatches, and managing investor expectations. Real-world examples and case studies illustrate how these concepts are applied in actual fund operations. By the end of the course, participants will be able to analyze fund performance, structure distributions, manage capital efficiently, and understand the nuances of advanced private equity finance. This course is ideal for aspiring private equity analysts, fund managers, and finance professionals seeking mastery of fund cash flows and performance metrics.