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Winding Down Funds Part Two - budgeting a fund closure

Thursday, August 20, 2009

From Kirsten Bischoff, Opalesque New York:

Hedge Fund Research estimates the hedge fund industry lost approximately 1000 funds over the course of the past year. The current wave of closures may have abated somewhat but even through this summer the news of shuttering funds has continued. Just over the past few days, in putting together this series Opalesque has carried news of funds closing for a myriad of reasons: SEC investigations, performance below highwater marks, decimated asset bases, the health of a manager, etc.

Not all funds close under forced liquidations, many closures occur because partners decide to part ways, or as in the case of the recent Atticus announcement - a manager wants to spend "more time with his family". This series will look at a few of the most important aspects of closing a fund, and some of the best practices to be considered to protect future endeavors.

Every action is an expense... Once a portfolio is liquidated, fees are no longer being generated and almost every decision hinges on how it can be defined in terms of cost - to the fund, the firm, the partners, etc. Whether a firm chooses to oversee the closure of its fund and business alone, or through a consultancy one thing is certain, investors will expect a clear accounting of costs and activities associated with returning their investments.

A budget for the closure of a fund must include (amongst other......................

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