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What is the yield of limited partnership private equity funds? Is there any risk?
Private equity funds in the form of limited partnership can effectively avoid double taxation, ensure the interests of operators and owners are consistent under the condition of separation of ownership and management rights through reasonable incentive and restraint measures, promote the division of labor and cooperation between general partners and limited partners, and give full play to their respective strengths and advantages; In addition, the limited partnership private equity fund has the characteristics of low threshold, simple establishment procedure, simple and flexible internal governance structure, efficient decision-making procedure and flexible benefit distribution mechanism.

Such institutional arrangements, from the legal point of view of limited partnership, limited partnership private equity funds also have the following characteristics:

1. The property of a limited partnership private equity fund is independent of the property of each partner. As an independent unincorporated enterprise entity, limited partnership private equity fund has independent property; For the debts of the partnership, firstly, the partnership's own property is used to pay off the debts, and the insufficient part is borne according to the different status of each partner; During the existence of a limited partnership, each partner may not require the division of the partnership property. Thereby ensuring the property independence and stability of the limited partnership private equity fund.

2. General partners and limited partners enjoy different rights and bear different responsibilities. In a limited partnership, the general partner carries out the partnership affairs, and the limited partner does not participate in the operation of the partnership; Limited partners are liable for the debts of the partnership to the extent of their subscribed capital contributions, while general partners are jointly and severally liable for the debts of the partnership, and may urge the general partners to seriously and cautiously carry out the partnership affairs; For limited partners, it has the advantage of controllable risks. This is just a personal opinion. If you want a detailed answer, you can go to today's talents to listen to related courses, which is still very detailed. Hmm. How interesting