LBO modeling for co-investment?
Does anyone in co-investment groups or private equity firms know or understand how the modeling for co-investments work? If so please let me know how this is modeled out and how different it is to traditional buyout LBO models!
The core model should be the same. All that changes is the ownership structure / waterfall.
Once you calculate out the equity purchase price at the beginning, would it just be taking a set percentage of that (say, 20%)? And then taking the same % out at the end to figure out the returns?
IF so, what is a good % to assume for co-invest opportunities?
Interested in this as well. Any examples would be greatly appreciated.
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