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Basics

  • How do administrative fees on Rolling Funds compare to administrative fees on Venture Funds?
  • How were Rolling Fund pricing transition periods determined? What will my LPs see?
  • How do I enable/disable messages from prospective LPs about my Rolling Fund?
  • Am I raising for my current quarter or the next quarter? How do closes work?
  • What are the key dates for my Rolling Fund? For me? For LPs?
  • How do I explain Rolling Funds to prospective LPs?
  • Who are Rolling Funds for?
  • How do management fee waivers work?
  • Do AngelList's fees come from my management fees?
  • How can a lead have expenses related to acquiring LPs/deals reimbursed by their fund?
  • How do capital calls work for Rolling Funds?
  • What are the investor limits for Rolling Funds?
  • Where can I see my management and admin fees?
  • Can I recycle capital?
  • Determining Whether to Commit Cash or Make A Cashless Contribution Toward Your Fund
  • Why does AngelList collect management fees up-front?
  • How does AngelList calculate the GP commitments every quarter?
  • What happens to uninvested capital at the end of the quarter?
  • How long does it take to setup a Rolling Fund?
  • Why can Rolling Funds GPs talk about their fundraising publicly?
  • How are management fees structured with Rolling Funds?
  • How much does it cost to run a Rolling Fund?
  • What benefits do GPs get working with AngelList Venture?
  • I'm not based in the US. Can I lead a Rolling Fund?

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