BULLS & BEARS: Hedge fund fees should link pay to performance
A performance, or incentive, fee is an arrangement where the investment manager is compensated by collecting a percentage of the annual profit earned by an investment fund. Performance fees, when properly structured, can be a fair deal for both the investor and the investment manager. However, pay for performance is a bit of a misnomer when it comes to the fee structure of many hedge funds today. Often, hedge fund managers can receive substantial compensation even if their fund produces…