Multiple Choice
The typical hedge fund fee structure is
A) a management fee of 1% to 2%.
B) an annual incentive fee equal to 20% of investment profits beyond a stipulated benchmark performance.
C) a 12-b1 fee of 1%.
D) a management fee of 1% to 2% and an annual incentive fee equal to 20% of investment profits beyond a stipulated benchmark performance.
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