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<blockquote data-quote="Sweat Equity" data-source="post: 3319713" data-attributes="member: 69880"><p>I do not mean to get off track (well, screw with that, that is the point of this forum) but what industry ("tech" is broad)? (You might have already elaborated in other threads, if so, apologies.)</p><p></p><p>I believe you are referring to carried interest, not "shares" and that is the larger point, which would then make sense, though I reserve the right to be wrong, given I do not know the industry. (Unless you are at a VC shop, which I would place a bet that I am close on that one.) If you are at a New York P/E firm, you could be pulling in ~800$ - ~1$mm at 35-39 y/o to which the CE, if you get it, starts to vest (perhaps another 50% - 150%), so I can see the 20 yr mark you put on it but just bc of the industry I am familiar with (which could be entirely unrelated to what you do).</p><p></p><p>You nailed the risk associated with K-1 income (which, again, leads me to believe you are referring to carried interest and not "shares") but you also must realize you (and those around you) are outliers.</p><p></p><p>It is incredibly difficult to find such opportunities and I attest that even the trillion-dollar-asset-managers are not handing out their beloved carried interest (or "shares") to those who have been arnd even for two decades. (Larry Fink keeping those dimes in his coffer.) If I am correct in some or all of the abv, and you are at a VC firm (which would make sense given the comp.), and if you found such a position and are able to hire within, good on you, and count the blessings because that is ... rare.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sweat Equity, post: 3319713, member: 69880"] I do not mean to get off track (well, screw with that, that is the point of this forum) but what industry ("tech" is broad)? (You might have already elaborated in other threads, if so, apologies.) I believe you are referring to carried interest, not "shares" and that is the larger point, which would then make sense, though I reserve the right to be wrong, given I do not know the industry. (Unless you are at a VC shop, which I would place a bet that I am close on that one.) If you are at a New York P/E firm, you could be pulling in ~800$ - ~1$mm at 35-39 y/o to which the CE, if you get it, starts to vest (perhaps another 50% - 150%), so I can see the 20 yr mark you put on it but just bc of the industry I am familiar with (which could be entirely unrelated to what you do). You nailed the risk associated with K-1 income (which, again, leads me to believe you are referring to carried interest and not "shares") but you also must realize you (and those around you) are outliers. It is incredibly difficult to find such opportunities and I attest that even the trillion-dollar-asset-managers are not handing out their beloved carried interest (or "shares") to those who have been arnd even for two decades. (Larry Fink keeping those dimes in his coffer.) If I am correct in some or all of the abv, and you are at a VC firm (which would make sense given the comp.), and if you found such a position and are able to hire within, good on you, and count the blessings because that is ... rare. [/QUOTE]
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