Assume that the DPI of a 10-year fund at the end of its 4th year is 1.1x and that, by that time, $150 million of its $200 million committed capital has been called. The fund follows a standard 2/20 fee structure (European way). What has been the total amount of distributions by the fund by the end of its 4th year?
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Assume that the DPI of a 10-year fund at the end of its 4th year is 1.1x and that, by that time, $150 million of its $200 million committed capital has been called. The fund follows a standard 2/20 fee structure (European way). What has been the total amount of distributions by the fund by the end of its 4th year?
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- 13. Assume that the DPI of a 10-year fund at the end of its 4th year is 1.1x and that, by that time, $150 million of its $200 million committed capital has been called. The fund follows a standard 2/20 fee structure (European way). What has been the total amount of distributions by the fund by the end of its 4th year?The following expenses will be incurred by company X: next year = P50k, 2015 = P70k , 2016 = P100k and 2017 = P150k. To accumulate these sums, a fund is established by making equal year end deposits starting 2010 to 2015. If the fund earns 15% compounded annually, what is the required amount deposit? Select one: a. P42.375.716 b. P30,486.388 c. P37,455.777 d. P47,375.7771. $1500 is invested semi-annually for 3 years into a fund that pays 6.8% per year, compounded semi- annually. Which are the correct values for PMT, i, and n?
- 13. hat Corp. establishing a fund where they pay $200 annually (ie. every year) into the fund. The interest rate thst the fund earns is an annual rate of 6%. What will be the balance of the fund at the end of the 5 years? Round to the nearest dollar. please also explain that formula(s) you used and variable inputs.5. (1 s) Fund A is invested at an effective annual interest rate of 5%. Fund B is invested at an effective annual interest rate of 4%. At the end of 15 years, the total in the two funds is $8000. At the end of 30 years, the amount in Fund A is twice the amount in Fund B. Calculate the total in the two funds at the end of 20 years. Solution:Qla) Determine the amount to be deposited in a fund now that earns 9% per year to provide for eight end of year withdrawals of RM187.45 each? Include the cash flow diagram in your calculation.
- Question 2 A consultant advises that a fund pays out $100,000 at the end of 5 years. Provided $12,000 is invested in the fund at the start of each year, beginning immediately and continuing up to and including the investment at the start of year 5, what is the annual interest on this investment? What would be the equivalent uniform annual amount if the money was invested at the end of each year instead of the beginning? Clearly show your working methods and calculations.Please4. A certain principal P was invested in a fund at a rate of 14% compounded monthly for the first year, 16% compounded quarterly for the next 3 years and at 6% compounded semiannually for the remaining years. If the total money in the fund after 5 years is P94,876.81, how much is the original amount invested in the fund?
- 10. The balance of an investment fund at the beginning of the year and at the end of the year is $20,000 and $26,000, respectively. A withdrawal of $2,000 was madeat the end of 5 months. A deposit of K was made at the end of 6 months, and another deposit of 2K was made at the end of 9 months. The dollar-weighted rate of interest earned by the fund over the year is 8%. • Determine K. A) 953 B)1,238 C) 1,599 D) 1,835 E) 2,1081. You have invested 10000 euros in a fund in the first of January 2020. During the year you apported and retired money as follows: Date Transaction Initial value Final value 01/01/2020 +10000 0 10000 31/03/2020 +5000 14000 19000 30/06/2020 -3000 19000 16000 30/09/2020 +4000 17000 21000 31/12/2020 -20000 20000 0 Compute the holding period return on this portfolio.17. A closed-end fund starts the year with a net asset value of $12. By year-end, NAV equals $12.10. At the beginning of the year, the fund is selling at a 2% premium to NAV. By the end of the year, the fund is selling at a 7% discount to NAV. The fund paid year- end distributions of income and capital gains of $1.50. (LO 4-3) a. What is the rate of return to an investor in the fund during the year? b. What would have been the rate of return to an investor who held the same securities as the fund manager during the year?