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home archives sign in search this is riveting by byron on august 22, 2013 3:04 pm vote 0 votes wow! caveat lector - calling bs on an unsuspecting columnist by byron on april 12, 2013 11:11 am vote 0 votes i got one of those emails i love getting from my father, today. he'd read an article, and wanted my opinion. for those who don't know, i work as a private equity accountant. i spend hours every week working with this type of thing. sorry, mr. president, raising taxes on carried interest won't work the obama administration is once again proposing to raise the tax on the carried interest managers of hedge funds, private equity fund, and venture capital funds receive. even if it were to pass congress, however, the tax would likely raise far less than the obama administration expects. read more: http://www.cnbc.com/id/100631729/ byron - thought you might find this interesting reading. let me know your take on this. would be curious to hear your thoughts! saw this on the cnbc site & made me think of you! to which i replied: carney, the author, gets the overall idea of carry correct, but he doesn't delve into the mechanics of how carry is paid out, and he uses an absurd example (100% rate of return) under the guise of simplicity to gloss over the differences in the two structures. carry income is incentive income. it is structured in such a way as to align the interests of the gp (private equity managers) and lps (investors). he throws the slightly-critical reader a bone with his caveat about interest rates at the end, but as in all things finance, the incentives are in the details and in the range of likely outcomes. the most important detail that isn't covered by his loan structure is that gps get 20% of the entire gain after they surpass the hurdle rate. so on a $100 mm fund with an 8% hurdle rate, the first $8 mm of gain is split pro-rata, but then the next $2 mm goes entirely to the gp. this is called gp carry catchup, and so at $110 mm the gp has 20% of the entire gain. under a loan structure, and with current tax rates and assuming carry is taxed at ordinary rates, the gp needs to earn about 39% annual return before they are worse off on an after-tax basis using carry rather than a loan. nobody earns 39%. (see attached spreadsheet.) finally, his column fails the logic test: if it's so simple and everyone would agree to it, why aren't funds structured his way now? well, the easy answer is the gp under almost any reasonable scenario would still prefer the carry model as they are better off under virtually every realistic return scenario using carry, plus the lps (investors) would perceive the loan situation as riskier than the current model. some other considerations that would be big issues in a real market: - lps would also have to carry part of these equity investments as debt, and this would throw off their portfolio allocation calculations. - gps would have massive tax liability issues if the funds were to lose money. when non-recourse debt is not repaid, it all flows through as ordinary income to the defaulter. gp's don't want to take the risk of paying approximately 8% (40% ordinary rates on 20% of the fund as a "loan") of their invested capital to the irs should their fund fail. and here's the spreadsheet i attached. carry model vs loan model.xlsx 28 great times at twenty eight by byron on november 9, 2011 10:06 pm vote 0 votes 1. singing hms pinafore with brian baum on the way to detroit and winning a $10 bet 2. saying goodbye to nate and kelley taube before ecuador 3. hallelujah! with emma vis and the apollo choir 4. line dancing with mandy kistler and liza alvarez at dc's country junction 5. genesis & exodus bible studies with mary rodriguez, stephan, and jessica gombis 6. andrew peterson concert in elmhurst with kathy bernahl 7. watching the river turn green on st. patrick's day with andy foreman 8. dancing the tango at enye for mari bolyanatz' bday 9. watching the cubs from the rooftop with jill hornok & mel vanden berg 10. fire game in toronto with kelsey mays and then hanging out for four hours at a burger king in woodstock, ontario on the way home. 11. finding out that laura wolff is crazy good at drinking games while celebrating jake hogan's birthday at tedd hawks' place. 12. beach volleyball with mehran 13. grilling at keystone with bill and katie smiljanich 14. 90s party for lindsay and tyson capel at brian & maria hodapp's 15. desperately trying to buy yuengling in pittsburgh before all the alcohol stores close with dave vanderzee 16. breaking into abandoned blast furnaces with charlie galik and brady martinson 17. breaking into gretchen schmidt's apartment with john park after a weekend at the lake. 18. climbing the himalayas in india with wyatt clarke & adam baldocci 19. riding bicycles across wisconsin with alicia & brian stien 20. beignets at grand lux cafe with eric & emily & kelley 21. laura nelson's pool party in glenview with lex bolyanatz & jon foiles 22. tailgating at the fire game with joe & leslie wright 23. hanging onto an inner tube for dear life with ryan hansen as katie rabe tried to kill us. 24. sleeping on the shore of lake superior under the stars with arash rah 25. conspiring to inebriate adam claus at uptown lounge 26. slow dancing with mandy zachmeier at her going away party 27. apple picking with kristin bush 28. visiting kyliah & john in minneapolis and getting to hold silas, samantha, and andreu. constitutional abuses by byron on september 30, 2011 3:40 pm 1 vote 0 votes either we have constitutionally protected rights, or we don't... this week's news looks like we don't. police assaulting citizens exercising their first amendment rights of assembly and speech. the due-process-free assassination of u.s. citizens is now reality - salon.com and the american government putting to death one of it's own citizens without due process. i personally was quite upset at the bush administration for the warrant-less wire-tapping of american citizens - now, president obama has his opportunity to trample the constitution and does so. yes, i know, particularly the anwar al-awlaki situation, are complex matters that involve balancing public security vs. individual rights, but there has to be a better way. as americans we often talk about the "cost" of our freedoms in referencing military service, but if we truly want to have some of those freedoms, one of the costs that we may have to bear is increased risk at home due to less "effective" methods of defending our country. to illustrate this, iran released some american hikers it had imprisoned for crossing into iranian territory. here's a paragraph from the article describing their release : when they complained about conditions in tehran's evin prison, bauer said, their jailers would "immediately remind us of comparable conditions at guantanamo bay. they would remind us of cia prisons in other parts of the world." when we fail to interact with the rest of the world in a way that is consistent with our values, we lose the expectation of receiving those values in return. chicken or egg, this is one of the outgrowths of the war on terror. does the jobs bill mean short term pain for employed workers? by byron on september 9, 2011 3:41 pm vote 0 votes president obama introduced a jobs bill last night before a joint session of congress. there were some solid proposals included, but i want to extend an analysis from last year's decision to cut payroll taxes for workers. ( president obama's secret plan to privatize social security - extra credit points available for the first reader to identify the reference.) in december, i pointed out that workers would need to save their 2% tax cuts under the principle that you don't get something for nothing. in many ways, economics can be a zero sum game, and if the government gives you a 2% tax cut, that will reduce their ability to provide you with benefits by at least 2%... so no matter which

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