Vintage Year

Structure

The calendar year in which a fund closes and begins investing. Vintage year matters because it determines the market conditions in which the fund invests and the timing of its returns. It is a standard way to compare fund performance.

Example

A 2007 vintage LBO fund invested into the financial crisis, so its early deals carried that risk.

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