Wills, Estates & Trusts,
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Mar. 3, 2023
The increasing role of illiquid assets in divorce settlements (Part 4)
Article 4 of 4: Private equity and real estate funds and understanding the underlying structure of these investments.






Barry Levine
Senior Vice President and Senior Wealth Advisor
Northern Trust Corporation, in San Diego.
"Private equity invests capital in private companies that are perceived to have growth potential and then works with these companies to expand or turnaround the business. This capital is contributed by large institutional investors and is organized into a fund. After three to seven years of ownership and working with the company, the fund manager will seek to "exit" the company by taking the business public or selling it for a higher valuation than it was purchased. ...
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