Fund of Funds (FoF)

Definition

An investment vehicle that allocates capital to a portfolio of private equity, venture capital, or hedge fund managers rather than investing directly in companies. Fund of funds provide diversification across managers, strategies, and vintages, though they involve an additional layer of management fees and carried interest.

Related Terms

Fair Market Value Fairness Opinion Firm-Specific Human Capital First-Mover Advantage Founders' Equity

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