VestCapital Podcast

著者: Tanner Wideriksen
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  • Tanner Wideriksen sits square as the founder and managing partner of VestCapital. He places a high value on building the real estate investment and development firm with an entrepreneurial approach, having started and scaled 3 businesses since college, pushing through adversity with limited resources, and executing the company are part of his DNA. His primary roles at VestCap are predicated on; structuring investment offerings, development strategies, capital management, investor relations, civil/architectural design, municipality entitlements, risk management and growing assets under management. Leading with authenticity and passion, Tanner has successfully executed and engineered over 27 real estate investment offerings, raising both debt and equity with a meaningful aggregate retail finish value, all while mitigating investor risk and meeting or exceeding projected returns in both the residential and commercial real estate arena. Tanner resides in Camas, WA and enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest with his wife and 2 kids, catching the lates MMA/UFC event and golfing.
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  • 006: The Origin and Modern Practice of Carried Interest in Investments
    2024/09/02

    In this episode, we explore the historical origins of the carried interest role, dating back to the Renaissance era, and how VestCapital adopts a similar approach today. By aligning its risk profile with investors through profit-sharing structures, VestCapital ensures mutual success, drawing parallels between the investment strategies of Venetian sailors and modern real estate funding.

    • Investment Deal Structure at VestCapital

      • VestCapital structures its investment deals to align the interests of both the company and its investors.
      • The approach ensures that when VestCapital performs well, the investors also see benefits.
      • This alignment of interests aims to "rise all ships," fostering mutual success.
    • Historical Origin of the Standard Carried Interest Role

      • The concept traces back to the 16th century during the Renaissance era.
      • Venetian investors provided capital to sailors who undertook risky voyages to purchase and trade spices.
      • Profits were split 80/20, with 20% going to the investor, establishing an early model for shared profits.
    • Parallels Between Renaissance Investment and Modern Practices

      • Just as Venetian investors backed entrepreneurs in risky ventures, VestCapital backs modern entrepreneurs by providing necessary capital.
      • The 80/20 profit split model is mirrored in VestCapital's approach to aligning with investors' goals.
      • This method of structuring deals ensures that both parties share in the risks and rewards of the investment.
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    3 分
  • 005: Navigating Financing Layers in Real Estate Investments
    2024/08/19

    In this episode of the VestCapital podcast, host Tanner Wideriksen delves into the intricacies of the capital stack within private equity, specifically focusing on different financing layers: senior debt, mezzanine financing, preferred equity, and common equity. He explains the roles and risk profiles of each, emphasizing their importance in real estate development. Tanner highlights that senior debt carries the least risk with the first claim on assets, while common equity, often held by sponsors, is the riskiest but aligns developer and investor interests. The discussion centers on how these layers impact investment strategies, particularly in short-term real estate projects, typically spanning 36 months. Tanner concludes by stressing the importance of aligning interests between developers and investors to ensure project success.

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    7 分
  • 004: Tailoring Investment Strategies
    2024/08/19

    In this podcast episode, host Tanner Wideriksen reflects on the month’s focus on the private equity component of the capital stack. He discusses the different elements of the capital stack and how various investors prefer to allocate their resources. Tanner shares his experience working with long-term investors and how VestCapital tailors investment opportunities to meet their evolving needs. He highlights a unique approach where VestCapital reverse engineers investment preferences to provide personalized deals that align with both the investors' goals and the company's objectives, ultimately benefiting all parties involved.

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    4 分

あらすじ・解説

Tanner Wideriksen sits square as the founder and managing partner of VestCapital. He places a high value on building the real estate investment and development firm with an entrepreneurial approach, having started and scaled 3 businesses since college, pushing through adversity with limited resources, and executing the company are part of his DNA. His primary roles at VestCap are predicated on; structuring investment offerings, development strategies, capital management, investor relations, civil/architectural design, municipality entitlements, risk management and growing assets under management. Leading with authenticity and passion, Tanner has successfully executed and engineered over 27 real estate investment offerings, raising both debt and equity with a meaningful aggregate retail finish value, all while mitigating investor risk and meeting or exceeding projected returns in both the residential and commercial real estate arena. Tanner resides in Camas, WA and enjoys exploring the Pacific Northwest with his wife and 2 kids, catching the lates MMA/UFC event and golfing.
Copyright 2024 All rights reserved.

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