5 % of Fund $ Value General Partner 22% Investor A 19% Investor B 17% Investor C 14% Investor D 16% Investor E 12% Total Fund Capital 100% $322m If the fund increases from $322mm to $398mm and Investor A decides to withdraw 8% of their share, what is Investor E's share after the withdrawal?
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The fund increased from $322 million to $398 million. To find the increase, subtract the initial value from the final value. Increase = Final Value - Initial Value = $398 million - $322 million = $76 million. Show more…
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