JV Modeling

Hi Folks,

I just received contradictory information from 2 sources and I thought you all would be best to clear it up.

Do you include the equity contribution(cash outflow) in a waterfall model in year 1 or year 0?

 
kmzz:

=FV(NOMINAL(RATE,12)/12,MONTH,,NPV(NOMINAL(RATE,12)/12,CF1:CFX)+-EQUITY BASIS)

Agree, do you normally use this formula for waterfalls..trying to get the sense of who uses this compared to the "investor accruals between hurdles" method. Also trying to get sense of sophistication of this method vs. others and which shops uses which.

 
Best Response

We only use the accrual method. The formulas I use / have seen for calculating accruals are the following:

1) Beginning Equity Balance * [ (1+hurdle rate)^(1 / # of Periods) -1 ]

   * The nominal rate (stated hurdle rates) are equivalent to that of the effective rate.

2) (Beginning Equity Balance * hurdle rate) / # of Periods

   * The nominal rate (stated hurdle rates) are less than that of the effective rate.

If we were to take a preferred return of 12.0% compounded monthly:

Example #1 returns after:

1 month: accrual return of 0.95% 1 year: accrual return of 12.00%

Example #2 returns after:

1 month: accrual return of 1.00% 1 year: accrual return of 12.68%

 

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