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Today's only advanced comprehensive guide to private equity accounting, investor reporting, valuations and performance measurement provides a complete update to reflect the latest standards and best practices, as well as the author's unique experience teaching hundreds of fund professionals. In Private Equity Accounting, Investor Reporting and Beyond Mariya Stefanova brings together comprehensive advanced accounting guidance and advice for all private equity practitioners and fund accountants worldwide: information once available only by learning from peers. Replete with up-to-date, user-friendly examples from all main jurisdictions, this guide explains the precise workings and lifecycles of private equity funds; reviews commercial terms; evaluates structures and tax treatments; shows how to read Limited Partnership Agreements; presents best-practice details and processes, and identifies costly pitfalls to avoid.
The Advanced Guide to Private Equity Accounting for Today’s Standards and Best Practices
Includes contributions from a team of experts from PwC, Deloitte, KPMG, Duff & Phelps, and TopQ
Mariya Stefanova and a team of world-class contributors cover many key issues and provide an additional five-chapter section with insights and expert advice on various strategies for limited partners (LPs), Fund-of-Funds (FoFs), and real estate, infrastructure, debt, and mezzanine funds. Drawing on their immense experience as practitioners and advisers, they offer exclusive insights based on real-world case studies and examples.
You’ll walk through the best way to make decisions about optimizing your accounting processes and improving the granularity of your reporting in light of complex PE structures and allocation rules. You’ll learn about the pitfalls of using IRR as a performance metric and the use of alternative performance metrics developed by academics and industry practitioners, such as MIRR, PME, PME+, and Peracs Alpha. You’ll be taken through the mechanics and tricks of the different carried interest arrangements. You’ll also discover easy-to-overlook accounting processes that could leave GPs vulnerable during LP fundraising, or leave LPs endangered if not detected in time. In addition, you will find the valuations of various financial instruments used in private equity and updates on the use of mathematical models such as option pricing models (OPM) and probability-expected weighted return models (PWERM) accompanied by a backsolve.
This book will be indispensable for private equity practitioners and fund accountants worldwide–GPs, LPs, fund administrators, and other PE service providers–regardless of their roles or the accounting standards they must follow.
· Avoid costly PE accounting mistakes and oversights
· Learn about the pitfalls of the IRR and consider using alternative metrics to measure performance
· Identify key processes many PE accounting professionals overlook–at their peril
· Understand the mechanics and learn how to model, account, and report for carried interest
This guide reflects current techniques and standards in all key jurisdictions, and provides authoritative guidance and advice on private equity accounting and investor reporting–information previously available only by learning from peers. Offering up-to-date, user-friendly examples from all main jurisdictions, the authors illuminate the precise workings from the private equity fund lifecycle, review commercial terms, compare structures and their interpretation, and much more.
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