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Max Miner
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TIL University of Texas is on track to overtake Harvard as having the largest US college endowment. đ€ Oil money is big. Whatâs really surprising is to see the low relative performance of their fund managers despite shelling out $800M in fees.
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Ben
@benersing
Cool chart. Is there another one with the management fees?
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Max Miner
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âFormer Harvard President Lawrence Summers complained to the Harvard Crimson student newspaper that if the endowment had merely grown as much as its average peer over the past two decades, the university would have about $20 billion more. That sum is almost the size of the University of Pennsylvaniaâs entire endowment. (Summers, a Harvard professor and former US Treasury secretary, is a paid contributor to Bloomberg TV.) Harvard didnât scrimp on compensation for Âinvestment talent. Over the past two decades, HMC tax filings show the endowment paid its top investment managers and executives a total of about $800 millionâenough to cover the schoolâs undergraduate financial aid budget for more than three years. (The endowment hasnât disclosed pay for the most recent year.)â đ Harvardâs Not-So-Smart Money: Two Decades of Poor Returns and Rich Pay https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2024-09-29/harvard-endowment-generates-poor-returns-rich-pay-over-20-years
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