As a developer moves into a general partnership role, it is important to understand the various fees, when and how much should be charged, and how the market operates. Fees should reflect the work done by the GP, and if leveraged properly, should benefit returns to the limited partners, not detract from them.
Chris Powers of Fort Capital (@fortworthchris) created an often referenced podcast on that topic. We took the time to transcribe it below for ease of reference for ourselves and others. Thanks to Chris for taking the time to educate on this subject. Please find the podcast linked here and the transcription below: https://open.spotify.com/episode/5qbq3Z6KfrETUoEjayFBDE
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