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Venture capital funds are investment vehicles that provide capital to early-stage, high-growth companies. They are typically managed by professional investors and are pooled from a variety of sources, including institutional investors, high-net-worth individuals, and other venture capital funds. The funds are used to finance a company's growth, often in exchange for equity in the company. Venture capital funds typically focus on high-growth industries such as technology, biotechnology, and healthcare.
Venture capital funds are typically structured as limited partnerships, with the fund manager acting as the general partner and the investors acting as limited partners. The fund manager is responsible for making investment decisions and managing the fund's portfolio. The fund manager typically receives a management fee and a performance fee, which is based on the fund's performance.
Some of the leading venture capital funds include Andreessen Horowitz, Sequoia Capital, Accel, and Benchmark. Other notable venture capital funds include Greylock Partners, Kleiner Perkins, and Union Square Ventures. Show Less Read more