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Ivashina, Victoria. Patient capital [[electronic resource]]: the challenges and promises of long-term investing. — Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2019. — 1 online resource — <URL:http://elib.fa.ru/ebsco/1945697.pdf>.

Record create date: 4/6/2019

Subject: Investments.; Portfolio management.; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Finance.; Investments.; Portfolio management.; BUSINESS & ECONOMICS / Investments & Securities / General

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Table of Contents

  • Cover
  • Contents
  • Preface: Private Capital 101
  • Acknowledgments
  • 1. The Need for Investing Long-Term
    • What Is Long-Term Investing and Why Is It Needed?
    • The Challenges of Long-Term Investing
    • Road Map for the Book
    • Final Thoughts
  • 2. The Most Important People in the Room
    • Endowments and the Centrality of Equity
    • Families and the Embrace of Illiquid Funds
    • Scaling Up and the Focus on Funds
    • Back to the Future
    • Final Thoughts
  • 3. The Long-Term Conundrum
    • Appearance versus Reality
    • The Great Gazelle Hunt
    • Final Thoughts
  • 4. Investing as If the Long Term Mattered
    • Governance
    • Measurement
    • Incentives
    • Communication
    • Final Thoughts
  • 5. The Genesis of Private Capital
    • The Pioneer of the Professional Long-Term Investment
    • Creating the Fund Model
    • The Broadening of Private Capital
    • Premature Expansion
    • The Scaling of Private Capital
    • Final Thoughts
  • 6. The Fund Manager’s Challenge
    • The Design of Incentives
    • The Impact of Growth
    • Passing the Baton
    • Recent Initiatives: Is the Cure Worse Than the Disease?
    • Final Thoughts
  • 7. Revisiting the Private Capital Partnership
    • A Benchmark and an Upstart
    • Building Flexibility
    • Governance
    • Measuring Performance
    • Structuring Rewards
    • Final Thoughts
  • 8. The Best (or Worst) of Both Worlds
    • Why Go Direct?
    • What Are the Challenges?
    • Best Practices
  • 9. The Future of Long-Term Investing
    • A Healthy Private Capital Industry
    • Déjà Vu All Over Again
    • The Limited Partners’ Desertion
    • A Broken Industry
    • Getting to the Upper Left Scenario
    • Wrapping Up
  • Notes
  • Index

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