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FUND ADMINISTRATION / FULL NAV PACKAGE

Institutional-Grade Fund Admin Without Building an In-House Back Office

Accounting, NAVs, statements, and year-end close are chaotic or overloading your CPA/team. Full fund administration gives you professional accounting, reporting, and audit support – without hiring a finance team.

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Full Fund Administration

Accounting

General Ledger
Trial Balance
Financial Statements

NAV & Reporting

NAV Calculations
Investor Statements
Audit Support

Audit-ready, all year

The Problem

Managing fund accounting in spreadsheets, scrambling at year-end to get books audit-ready, and paying CPAs to reconstruct history for K-1s is expensive, risky, and unsustainable as you scale.

What Is Fund Administration?

Fund administration is the back-office engine that keeps your fund's books, investor balances, and reports accurate and up to date.

Fund Accounting

General ledger, trial balance, income statement, balance sheet maintained according to GAAP or other applicable standards.

NAV Calculations

Periodic Net Asset Value calculations: assets minus liabilities, allocated across investors based on ownership.

Investor Capital Accounts

Track contributions, distributions, transfers, and ownership percentages for each investor.

Reconciliations

Bank, brokerage/custodian, position, and cash reconciliations to ensure accuracy.

Investor Reporting

Capital statements, NAV statements, periodic reports, and notices to investors.

Audit & Tax Support

Prepare schedules and workpapers for auditors and CPAs. Support K-1/1099 production.

What Is NAV and How Is It Calculated?

NAV (Net Asset Value) is the value of the fund at a point in time: assets minus liabilities, allocated across investors.

1

Value Holdings

Mark investments to fair value using appropriate methodologies for each asset class.

2

Accrue Income & Expenses

Record earned income and accrued expenses including management fees and fund expenses.

3

Reconcile

Verify positions, cash, and transactions against custodians, banks, and brokers.

4

Allocate

Divide net value across investors based on ownership percentages and fee structures.

NAV Fund Services typically delivers official NAV within two business days for hedge funds. Real estate and PE fund timelines depend on valuation frequency.

What Is a Trial Balance?

A trial balance is a summary list of every account in the general ledger (cash, investments, fees, etc.) and its debit/credit balance. All debits and credits must match – if they don't, something in the books is wrong. It's a built-in accuracy check before producing financial statements and NAV.

How Is This Different From What My CPA Does?

Your CPA typically focuses on tax compliance and filings (K-1s, returns). Fund administration handles day-to-day books and investor accounting year-round.

What Your CPA Does

  • Tax compliance and filings
  • K-1 and 1099 preparation
  • Tax planning and strategy
  • Year-end tax adjustments

What Fund Admin Does

  • Day-to-day fund accounting
  • NAV calculations
  • Investor capital accounts
  • Financial statements
  • Reconciliations
  • Audit workpapers

The administrator feeds clean, reconciled data to your CPA, so they're not recreating the books at year-end. Many CPAs prefer working with professionally administered funds.

Full Fund Administration Services

Fund Accounting

  • •General ledger maintenance
  • •Trial balance preparation
  • •Income statement and balance sheet
  • •GAAP compliance
  • •Expense tracking and accruals

NAV & Performance

  • •Periodic NAV calculations
  • •Performance reporting (IRR, MOIC, TWR)
  • •Management fee calculations
  • •Carried interest and waterfall calculations
  • •Realized and unrealized P&L tracking

Investor Services

  • •Capital account maintenance
  • •Subscription and redemption processing
  • •Investor statements and reports
  • •Distribution calculations
  • •DTCC AIP reporting (included)

Reconciliations

  • •Bank reconciliations
  • •Custodian/broker reconciliations
  • •Position reconciliations
  • •Cash reconciliations

Audit & Tax Support

  • •Audit-ready workpapers
  • •Auditor coordination
  • •Tax schedules and support
  • •K-1 data preparation
  • •Form PF support

Business Outcomes

Audit-Ready Books, All Year

Not just at tax time. Clean, reconciled books mean faster audits, fewer surprises, and lower audit costs.

Faster, Cheaper K-1s

Your CPA receives organized, reconciled data. K-1s go out earlier with fewer corrections.

Stronger Story to Investors

Professional NAV and reporting builds trust and supports larger tickets. Institutional LPs expect third-party administration.

No Back-Office Hiring

Get institutional-grade fund accounting without building an internal finance team.

Independent Verification

Third-party administrator provides independent books and NAVs, reducing operational and valuation risk.

Scale Without Breaking

Works for SPVs and sub-$50M funds, continues to work when you cross $100M+. No re-platforming required.

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Who Is This For

Real Estate Funds

Closed-end real estate funds, syndications, and property-focused vehicles with complex waterfall structures.

Private Equity & Venture

PE and VC funds with capital calls, distributions, carried interest, and multi-year investment horizons.

Private Credit

Lending funds with loan-level accounting, interest accruals, and complex fee structures.

Multi-Manager Platforms

Fund of funds and multi-manager structures with aggregated reporting and allocation tracking.

Emerging & Sub-$50M Funds

Can't justify a full in-house back-office hire, but have institutional-like needs. Get professional administration from day one with right-sized pricing.

Cayman / Offshore / Institutional Funds

Third-party fund administration is expected or required by investors, auditors, or regulators. Our partner has 30+ years of multi-jurisdiction experience.

Managers Considering a Back-Office Hire

Before you hire 1-2 full-time ops/finance people, consider outsourced administration. You get a team of specialists for less than the fully-loaded cost of one hire.

Full Fund Administration Package

Full Fund Administration

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Complete fund administration with all services included

  • Fund accounting and general ledger
  • Periodic NAV calculations
  • Financial statements (balance sheet, income statement, trial balance)
  • Investor capital account maintenance
  • Subscription and redemption processing
  • Distribution calculations
  • Reconciliations (bank, custodian, position)
  • DTCC AIP connectivity
  • Audit workpapers and support
  • Tax schedule preparation
  • Dedicated fund accountant
  • Client success manager
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Optional: K-1 Production Support

Add comprehensive K-1 production support for faster, more accurate tax document delivery.

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Common Concerns

"Our CPA already handles everything – accounting, taxes, and K-1s."

That's great – we're not trying to replace a good CPA. We make their life easier by providing institutional-grade fund accounting and investor reporting all year, so they're not recreating the books at year-end. Many CPAs prefer when a fund admin maintains the GL, investor capital accounts, and NAVs, and they focus on tax.

"We're too small – we can't afford fund admin."

That's exactly where we help. NAV and Covercy are specifically structured to be cost-effective for funds under $50M. You get a fractional back office instead of hiring a full-time team. One late audit or investor complaint can cost more than a year of administration.

"Regulators don't require a third-party admin for us."

You're right – for many onshore funds, there's no explicit regulatory requirement. But for Cayman and institutional investors, third-party administration is expected. The real driver is investor confidence: independent books and NAVs reduce operational and valuation risk.

Full Fund Administration FAQs

What exactly is "fund administration"?
Fund administration is the back-office engine that keeps your fund's books, investor balances, and reports accurate and up to date. It includes fund accounting, NAV calculations, investor capital accounts, statements, reconciliations, and support for audit and tax.
What is NAV and how is it calculated?
NAV (Net Asset Value) is the value of the fund at a point in time: assets minus liabilities, allocated across investors. Administrators calculate NAV by valuing holdings, accruing income/expenses, performing reconciliations, and allocating to investors based on ownership.
How often do you calculate NAV?
Frequency depends on fund type and strategy. Hedge funds often need daily or weekly NAV. Real estate and PE funds typically calculate quarterly or at specific events. We'll match your fund's needs.
How does this help with K-1s and tax season?
Because books and investor ledgers are kept clean all year, your CPA receives a ready-to-use package instead of reconstructing history. K-1s go out earlier with fewer corrections, keeping investors happy.
What types of funds do you support?
We support most alternative investment fund structures: real estate (closed-end, open-end, syndications), private equity, venture capital, private credit, fund of funds, and multi-manager platforms.
How quickly can you onboard our fund?
Typical onboarding takes 2-4 weeks, depending on fund complexity and data migration requirements. We follow a structured process with clear milestones.
Do you work with our existing auditors and CPAs?
Absolutely. We coordinate with your auditors and CPAs, providing them with workpapers, schedules, and access to data. Many auditors and CPAs prefer working with administered funds.
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Transfer Agent Services

Start with investor operations before expanding to full accounting.

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DTCC / AIP Connectivity

Included with Full Fund Admin for RIA and custodian distribution.

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K-1 & Tax Support

Add K-1 production support for faster tax document delivery.

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