Definition

The pattern of returns typically experienced by private equity and venture capital funds, where early years show negative returns (due to fees and unrealised investments) before turning positive as portfolio companies mature and generate exits. The shape of a fund's J-curve reflects its deployment pace and value creation speed.

Related Terms

J-Curve Effect (Productivity) Joint Venture Absorption Rate Accretion/Dilution Analysis Adjusted EBITDA

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