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What Does a Limited Partner Do?

LPs provide the capital for funds to invest. In return, they hope for profits and, in some cases, access to information and future deals.

Investing in VC

Venture vs. Stocks & Real Estate

Venture differs from other major asset classes in several key ways, including access, return profile, and risk profile.

Investing in VC

The Basics of Venture Capital Fund Distributions

A distribution is the process by which a fund returns capital to its investors.

Investing in VC

Accredited Investors vs. Qualified Purchasers: What You Need to Know

The accredited investor and qualified purchaser standards determine which investment opportunities an investor can participate in.

Investing in VC

How Do Capital Calls Work?

Capital calls give fund managers the legal right to demand capital from the fund’s investors.

Investing in VC

What is a Side Letter?

Side letters are used in venture capital deals to grant certain investors specific rights or privileges that are outside the parameters of the standard investment documents’ terms.

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