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Non-Compounding Hurdle is a structure used in waterfall economics to clarify ownership, evidence, timing, and the next decision.
A Non-Compounding Hurdle is the waterfall economics structure used to organize capital, control, or payouts inside the Distribution Economics workflow. It matters because the structure determines who participates, how risk is isolated, and how the economics are enforced. In practice, it should identify the owner, timing, evidence, and decision standard behind the term. For sponsors and LP finance teams, that means connecting Non-Compounding Hurdle to the governing agreement, distribution model, capital accounts, proceeds schedule, and distribution notice, then showing how it affects LPs, sponsors, fund administrators, counsel, tax advisors, and auditors. The decision standard is whether the legal language, model, capital accounts, reserves, and distribution notice produce the same payout answer.
In Practice
Example: The sponsor uses Non-Compounding Hurdle to explain how distributions move through the waterfall economics stack. The practical output is a clearer decision record tied to the governing agreement, distribution model, capital accounts, proceeds schedule, and distribution notice, so LPs, sponsors, fund administrators, counsel, tax advisors, and auditors can see what is ready, what is missing, and what happens next.
Why It Matters
Non-Compounding Hurdle matters because it changes what must be documented, who owns the next step, and how investors, lenders, sellers, or operators understand the workflow.
VC Beast Take
SponsorBeast treats Non-Compounding Hurdle as a practical operating concept inside Waterfalls. The useful test is whether it helps a sponsor make a better decision, reduce execution risk, or communicate more clearly with investors and operators. For SponsorBeast, the useful version explains how Non-Compounding Hurdle changes return of capital, preferred return, catch-up, promote, residual split, reserves, and clawback or true-up, what evidence supports it, and how the finance lead should communicate it to LPs, sponsors, fund administrators, counsel, tax advisors, and auditors.
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A Non-Compounding Hurdle is the waterfall economics structure used to organize capital, control, or payouts inside the Distribution Economics workflow. It matters because the structure determines who participates, how risk is isolated, and how the economics are enforced.
Understanding Non-Compounding Hurdle is critical for founders navigating the fundraising process. It directly impacts deal terms, valuation, and the relationship between founders and investors.
Non-Compounding Hurdle falls under the waterfalls category in venture capital. This area covers concepts related to important concepts in venture capital.
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