Private Equity & Exit Opps
Conceptually, how does a management incentive plan (MIP) work in a sponsor-backed company?
Model answer
The MIP gives the management team equity-linked upside — typically options or 'sweet equity' — so managers earn a disproportionate share of gains if the deal performs. Standard architecture: a pool…
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