Including Preferred Return in Project Level IRR?

Modeling a deal that includes preferred equity- do you guys show the pref in a project level IRR calculation?

Additionally, what is shown in pref investor vs GP level returns

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MidMarketMcLovin , what's your opinion? Comment below:

Not entirely clear if you mean preferred equity (ranks senior to ordinary equity), or a preferred return on ordinary equity. If pref equity, model it like debt i.e. project returns are post service of pref equity. If you mean preferred return on ordinary equity, don't show it in project level returns as it's an ordinary equity waterfall component.

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Sorry for being unclear. The capital stack consists of debt, pref equity, and sponsor equity. If I'm showing project level levered IRR and equity multiple (for both owner and pref investor), the line items I'm summing up are:

Capital contribution (negative value)

Operational Cash Flow

Terminal Transaction

Preferred Return

So you're saying to leave out the preferred return?

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