Carried Interest

The percentage of a private fund’s investment profits that a General Partner (GP) receives as compensation. Also known as incentive fees or performance fees. Typically, a fund needs to, or must meet a specific return (also known as a hurdle rate) before the manager earns carried interest (or “carry” for short). Carried interest aligns GP and Limited Partner interests by incentivizing GPs to earn a return above the hurdle rate. 

Related Terms:  Hurdle Rate/Preferred Return