Description: Investing in Private Equity Partnerships by Kay MÜller, Ann-Kristin Achleitner The private equity industry has experienced rapid growth on a global scale in recent years. In order to manage their exposure to private equity effectively, institutional investors demand increased levels of transparency and disclosure from private equity fund managers. FORMAT Paperback LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The private equity industry has experienced rapid growth on a global scale in recent years. Institutional investors nowadays see private equity as a core element of their portfolios and have increased their allocation to this asset class accordingly. With the private equity industry becoming more mature and institutional investors - coming more experienced with the asset class, the debate on the industrys transp- ency has intensified. In order to manage their exposure to private equity effectively, institutional investors demand increased levels of transparency and disclosure from private equity fund managers. Are these calls justified? What information do private equity fund investors actually need? Are private equity fund managers providing suf- cient reporting? Kay MÜllers distinguished dissertation sheds light on these questions. For the first time, he provides empirical analysis combining the perspective of private equity fund investors and managers. On the basis of a comprehensive set of interviews with le- ing European private equity fund investors, he presents an in-depth insight into the monitoring activities of institutional investors and explores their information requi- ments. These results are then contrasted with the actual reporting by fund managers based on a disclosure study of a unique sample of private equity fund reports. The analysis reveals several important information gaps and provides guidance on areas for improvements. The focus of this book is the relationship between investors and fund managers, which is at the heart of the private equity industry. Back Cover Private equity has become an important asset class for institutional investors. As the asset class grows and investors get more experienced, the debate concerning transparency and governance of private equity funds has intensified. Fund investors demand more disclosure from private equity fund managers. Are these calls justified? What information do fund investors need? How can private equity fund investors manage their exposure to the asset class effectively? Kay M Author Biography Dr. Kay MÜller promovierte bei Prof. Dr. Dr. Ann-Kristin Achleitner am KfW-Stiftungslehrstuhl fÜr Entrepreneurial Finance und am Center for Entrepreneurial and Financial Studies (CEFS) an der Technischen Universität MÜnchen. Table of Contents Investing in Private Equity Partnerships.- Fund Investors Monitoring.- Fund Managers Reporting.- Conclusion. Long Description The private equity industry has experienced rapid growth on a global scale in recent years. Institutional investors nowadays see private equity as a core element of their portfolios and have increased their allocation to this asset class accordingly. With the private equity industry becoming more mature and institutional investors - coming more experienced with the asset class, the debate on the industrys transp- ency has intensified. In order to manage their exposure to private equity effectively, institutional investors demand increased levels of transparency and disclosure from private equity fund managers. Are these calls justified? What information do private equity fund investors actually need? Are private equity fund managers providing suf- cient reporting? Kay M Description for Sales People Private equity has become an important asset class for institutional investors. As the asset class grows and investors get more experienced, the debate concerning transparency and governance of private equity funds has intensified. Fund investors demand more disclosure from private equity fund managers. Are these calls justified? What information do fund investors need? How can private equity fund investors manage their exposure to the asset class effectively? Kay M Details ISBN3834909343 Language English ISBN-10 3834909343 ISBN-13 9783834909343 Format Paperback Subtitle The Role of Monitoring and Reporting Short Title INVESTING IN PRIVATE EQUITY PA Media Book Pages 316 Year 2008 Publication Date 2008-05-15 Country of Publication Germany Translated from German Edition 2008th DOI 10.1007/978-3-8349-9745-6 Imprint Gabler Place of Publication Wiesbaden Illustrations XXI, 316 p. Author Ann-Kristin Achleitner Publisher Gabler Edition Description 2008 ed. 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ISBN-13: 9783834909343
Book Title: Investing in Private Equity Partnerships
Number of Pages: 316 Pages
Language: English
Publication Name: Investing in Private Equity Partnerships: the Role of Monitoring and Reporting
Publisher: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden
Publication Year: 2008
Subject: Finance
Item Height: 210 mm
Item Weight: 408 g
Type: Textbook
Author: Kay Muller
Item Width: 148 mm
Format: Paperback