From fund-admin
Tie an LP statement to the fund's NAV pack — recompute the LP's capital account from the NAV components and flag any line that doesn't agree. Use before LP statements are distributed.
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Slash command
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Given a generated LP statement and the period's NAV pack (via the nav MCP), independently recompute the LP's capital account and compare line by line.
Given a generated LP statement and the period's NAV pack (via the nav MCP), independently recompute the LP's capital account and compare line by line.
The generated statement is the thing under test. The NAV pack is the source of truth.
Beginning capital (prior statement ending)
+ Contributions (capital calls paid this period)
− Distributions (cash + in-kind)
+ Allocated net income / (loss)
= LP% × (realized + unrealized P&L − management fee − fund expenses)
− Carried interest allocation (if crystallized this period)
Ending capital
Pull each input from the NAV pack: LP commitment %, fund-level P&L components, fee and expense totals, waterfall outputs.
For each line on the statement, compare to your recomputed value. Tolerance: 0.01. For each mismatch, note which input drives it (e.g., "allocated P&L differs — statement used 12.40% ownership, NAV pack shows 12.38% after the Q1 transfer").
A pass/fail per line, the recomputed values alongside the statement values, and a list of flags. Do not edit the statement — the publisher acts on the flags after review.
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