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KNOWLE                                                                                        White Paper Sequel

     D
                                                                                                                                      February 2011

         GE
              Endowment Investing Revisited




              Executive Summary

              In November 2009, we published a white paper on the endowment model of
              investing (The Yale Endowment Model of Investing is Not Dead) that argued that the
              melt down at certain endowments had nothing to do with purported flaws in
              modern portfolio theory. Now that the financial crisis has receded, we thought it
              would be instructive to take a fresh look at some of these same endowments to see
              what lessons they learned and what, if any, changes they made to the constructions
              of their portfolios.




              Keating Capital, Inc. (“Keating Capital”) is a Maryland corporation that has elected to be regulated as a business development
              company under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Keating Investments, LLC (“Keating Investments”) is an SEC registered
              investment adviser, and acts as an investment adviser and receives base management and/or incentive fees from Keating Capital.
              Keating Investments and its affiliates, control persons, and related individuals or entities may invest in the businesses or securities of
              the companies for whom Keating Capital provides managerial assistance in connection with its investments. Investment advisory
              services are provided by Keating Investments. Keating Investments and Keating Capital operate under the generic name of Keating.
              This white paper is a general communication of Keating and is not intended to be a solicitation to purchase or sell any security. The
              information contained in this white paper should not be considered to be part of Keating Capital’s Prospectus. The offering and
              sale of Keating Capital’s shares may only be made pursuant to Keating Capital’s Prospectus, which includes certain risk factors in
              the “Risk Factors” section of such Prospectus.
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With the dust settled and markets on the rebound many people might have expected chastened
endowment managers to change their approach to avoid an embarrassing deja vu.

Yet despite giant paper losses during the depths of 2009, the aftermath has only served to strengthen
the conviction of endowment managers -- and rightly so -- in their beloved endowment model. The
one difference is a tweak or two in handling liquidity.

In November 2009, we published a white paper on the endowment model of investing1 (The Yale
Endowment Model of Investing is Not Dead) that argued that the melt down at certain endowments had
nothing to do with purported flaws in modern portfolio theory. Instead, the breakdown was caused
by a failure to model for truly extreme events. Given the enormous obligations of many Ivy League
endowments to fund general university operations, their portfolios were positioned on the wrong
point of the efficient frontier. In other words, given their current liabilities, they simply invested far
too little in cash and liquid assets rather than too much in alternatives like private equity.

Now that the financial crisis has receded, we thought it would be instructive to take a fresh look at
some of these same endowments to see what lessons they learned and what, if any, changes they
made to the constructions of their portfolios. We begin by reproducing part of Table 1 from the
first white paper.

                                     Table 1: Asset Allocations for Select Endowments

        Endowment                              Hedge            Domestic   Bonds   Foreign   Private    Real       Cash
                                               Funds             Equity            Equity    Equity    Assets
             Harvard                              18%             11%      11%      22%       13%       26%        -3%
                 Yale                             25%             10%       4%      15%       20%       29%        -4%
     Avg. Education
                                                  22%             22%      12%      20%       9%        14%         2%
      Endowment





Policy/Target Portfolios

All endowments construct theoretical portfolios allocated among a mix of asset classes designed to
return and risk over the long term. Our thesis in the original white paper was that the allocation to
cash was too low. Let’s take a look at Harvard and Yale, by far the two largest endowments, to see
how they have adjusted their respective allocations to cash.

































































1 “The term ‘endowment model’ is often used to describe a theory and practice of investing, first used by major
endowments including Harvard, Yale and others starting in the 1990s. The model is characterized by highly-diversified,
long-term portfolios that differ from a traditional stock/bond mix in that they include allocations to less-traditional and
less-liquid asset categories, such as private equity and real estate as well as absolute return strategies.” Harvard
Management Company Endowment Report, October 2010.

Page | 2                                                                                                      February 2011



                                                               
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Harvard Learns Lesson

Harvard appears to have learned a lesson from the financial crisis. Specifically, they have made a
major adjustment to the endowment’s “policy portfolio” allocation to cash. In 1995, the target for
cash was -5%. In 2005, the target was still -5%. In 2010, the policy target swung by 7 percentage
points to a new target allocation of 2%.2

Set forth below are a few telling extracts from Harvard’s most recent endowment report:

       ∞ “On the topic of limited partnerships, we also intend to continue to reduce uncalled capital
         commitments to real estate and private equity fund managers. Our uncalled capital
         commitments at the end of fiscal year 2010, were $6.6 billion, down from over $11 billion
         two years ago.”3
       ∞ “We have attended closely over the last two years to liquidity [emphasis added], capital
         commitments and risk management….”4
       ∞ “We also need to be mindful that our portfolio, while large, still operates under liquidity
         constraints [emphasis added] and spending demands that are greater than they were 5-10
         years ago. The endowment now funds 35% of the total University budget.”5
       ∞ “Can our strategies and insights be improved? Yes. We learned some specific lessons over
         the last two years about keeping control of our capital and being prepared for unexpected
         market conditions.”6
Yale Changes Course

Similar to Harvard, Yale’s endowment funds 38% of the University’s operating budget.

In 2005, Yale had an actual 1.9% allocation to cash (compared to Harvard’s target allocation of -5%
in the same year). By 2009, Yale’s actual allocation to cash had flipped to -1.9% (compared to their
target of 0.5%). As of the 2010 fiscal year, Yale’s target allocation for cash stood at 4%.7

Set forth below are some of Yale’s comments on liquidity as of June 2009 (the date of the
University’s most recently published endowment report):

       ∞ “Prudent investors maintain sufficient liquidity to meet the full range of portfolio
         commitments, which, in the case of an endowment fund, include annual spending
         distributions and contractual commitments to external money managers.”8
       ∞ “Even with a zero allocation to cash in the portfolio, investment holdings generate a fair
         amount of natural liquidity. For instance, bonds pay interest, stocks pay dividends, real































































2 Ibid.
3 Ibid.
4 Ibid.
5 Ibid.
6 Ibid.
7 The 2009 Yale Endowment Report.
8 Ibid.


February 2011
                         
                        
                            Page | 3


                                                                

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         estate produces rents, energy reserves provide returns on capital as well as returns of capital
         (through depletion), and private equity partnerships distribute proceeds from realizations.”9
       ∞ “Liquidity matters, even to portfolios with modest spending requirements and long-term
         horizons. By putting in place mechanisms to tap a variety of internal and external sources of
         liquidity, endowment managers provide the means for educational institutions to satisfy the
         full range of portfolio commitments.”10
Conclusion

Harvard’s 2010 endowment report asks the question bluntly: “Has the ‘endowment model’ run its
course?” Harvard’s response: “Our answer is No. We continue to believe that the creation of a
diversified portfolio including significant exposure to a variety of alternative assets has been a major
factor in HMC’s [Harvard Management Company] long-term success.”11

We agree wholeheartedly. The only difference now is that both Harvard and Yale have enough cash
in their portfolios to fund their considerable and ongoing operating budgets obligations.



About Keating Investments:
Keating Investments, LLC is a Denver-based SEC registered investment adviser founded in 1997
and is the investment adviser to Keating Capital, Inc. (www.KeatingCapital.com). Keating Capital is
a business development company that specializes in making pre-IPO investments in innovative, high
growth private companies that are committed to becoming public. Keating Capital provides
individual investors with the ability to participate in a unique fund that invests in a private
company’s late stage, pre-IPO financing round — an opportunity that has historically been reserved
for institutional investors.

About the author:
Timothy J. Keating is the founder and President of Keating Investments. Previously, he held senior
management positions in the equity and equity derivative departments of Bear Stearns, Nomura and
Kidder, Peabody in both London and New York. He is a 1985 cum laude graduate of Harvard College
with an A.B. in economics. He can be reached at (720) 889-0131 or at tk@keatinginvestments.com.


































































9 Ibid.
10 Ibid.
11 Harvard Endowment Report.



Page | 4                                                                                  February 2011



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Endowment Investing Revisited

  • 1. KNOWLE White Paper Sequel D February 2011 GE Endowment Investing Revisited Executive Summary In November 2009, we published a white paper on the endowment model of investing (The Yale Endowment Model of Investing is Not Dead) that argued that the melt down at certain endowments had nothing to do with purported flaws in modern portfolio theory. Now that the financial crisis has receded, we thought it would be instructive to take a fresh look at some of these same endowments to see what lessons they learned and what, if any, changes they made to the constructions of their portfolios. Keating Capital, Inc. (“Keating Capital”) is a Maryland corporation that has elected to be regulated as a business development company under the Investment Company Act of 1940. Keating Investments, LLC (“Keating Investments”) is an SEC registered investment adviser, and acts as an investment adviser and receives base management and/or incentive fees from Keating Capital. Keating Investments and its affiliates, control persons, and related individuals or entities may invest in the businesses or securities of the companies for whom Keating Capital provides managerial assistance in connection with its investments. Investment advisory services are provided by Keating Investments. Keating Investments and Keating Capital operate under the generic name of Keating. This white paper is a general communication of Keating and is not intended to be a solicitation to purchase or sell any security. The information contained in this white paper should not be considered to be part of Keating Capital’s Prospectus. The offering and sale of Keating Capital’s shares may only be made pursuant to Keating Capital’s Prospectus, which includes certain risk factors in the “Risk Factors” section of such Prospectus.
  • 2. KEATING WHITE PAPER SEQUEL 
 With the dust settled and markets on the rebound many people might have expected chastened endowment managers to change their approach to avoid an embarrassing deja vu. Yet despite giant paper losses during the depths of 2009, the aftermath has only served to strengthen the conviction of endowment managers -- and rightly so -- in their beloved endowment model. The one difference is a tweak or two in handling liquidity. In November 2009, we published a white paper on the endowment model of investing1 (The Yale Endowment Model of Investing is Not Dead) that argued that the melt down at certain endowments had nothing to do with purported flaws in modern portfolio theory. Instead, the breakdown was caused by a failure to model for truly extreme events. Given the enormous obligations of many Ivy League endowments to fund general university operations, their portfolios were positioned on the wrong point of the efficient frontier. In other words, given their current liabilities, they simply invested far too little in cash and liquid assets rather than too much in alternatives like private equity. Now that the financial crisis has receded, we thought it would be instructive to take a fresh look at some of these same endowments to see what lessons they learned and what, if any, changes they made to the constructions of their portfolios. We begin by reproducing part of Table 1 from the first white paper. Table 1: Asset Allocations for Select Endowments Endowment Hedge Domestic Bonds Foreign Private Real Cash Funds Equity Equity Equity Assets Harvard 18% 11% 11% 22% 13% 26% -3% Yale 25% 10% 4% 15% 20% 29% -4% Avg. Education 22% 22% 12% 20% 9% 14% 2% Endowment 
 Policy/Target Portfolios All endowments construct theoretical portfolios allocated among a mix of asset classes designed to return and risk over the long term. Our thesis in the original white paper was that the allocation to cash was too low. Let’s take a look at Harvard and Yale, by far the two largest endowments, to see how they have adjusted their respective allocations to cash. 




























































 1 “The term ‘endowment model’ is often used to describe a theory and practice of investing, first used by major endowments including Harvard, Yale and others starting in the 1990s. The model is characterized by highly-diversified, long-term portfolios that differ from a traditional stock/bond mix in that they include allocations to less-traditional and less-liquid asset categories, such as private equity and real estate as well as absolute return strategies.” Harvard Management Company Endowment Report, October 2010. Page | 2 February 2011 

  • 3. 
 KEATING WHITE PAPER SEQUEL 
 Harvard Learns Lesson Harvard appears to have learned a lesson from the financial crisis. Specifically, they have made a major adjustment to the endowment’s “policy portfolio” allocation to cash. In 1995, the target for cash was -5%. In 2005, the target was still -5%. In 2010, the policy target swung by 7 percentage points to a new target allocation of 2%.2 Set forth below are a few telling extracts from Harvard’s most recent endowment report: ∞ “On the topic of limited partnerships, we also intend to continue to reduce uncalled capital commitments to real estate and private equity fund managers. Our uncalled capital commitments at the end of fiscal year 2010, were $6.6 billion, down from over $11 billion two years ago.”3 ∞ “We have attended closely over the last two years to liquidity [emphasis added], capital commitments and risk management….”4 ∞ “We also need to be mindful that our portfolio, while large, still operates under liquidity constraints [emphasis added] and spending demands that are greater than they were 5-10 years ago. The endowment now funds 35% of the total University budget.”5 ∞ “Can our strategies and insights be improved? Yes. We learned some specific lessons over the last two years about keeping control of our capital and being prepared for unexpected market conditions.”6 Yale Changes Course Similar to Harvard, Yale’s endowment funds 38% of the University’s operating budget. In 2005, Yale had an actual 1.9% allocation to cash (compared to Harvard’s target allocation of -5% in the same year). By 2009, Yale’s actual allocation to cash had flipped to -1.9% (compared to their target of 0.5%). As of the 2010 fiscal year, Yale’s target allocation for cash stood at 4%.7 Set forth below are some of Yale’s comments on liquidity as of June 2009 (the date of the University’s most recently published endowment report): ∞ “Prudent investors maintain sufficient liquidity to meet the full range of portfolio commitments, which, in the case of an endowment fund, include annual spending distributions and contractual commitments to external money managers.”8 ∞ “Even with a zero allocation to cash in the portfolio, investment holdings generate a fair amount of natural liquidity. For instance, bonds pay interest, stocks pay dividends, real 




























































 2 Ibid. 3 Ibid. 4 Ibid. 5 Ibid. 6 Ibid. 7 The 2009 Yale Endowment Report. 8 Ibid. February 2011
 
 
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  • 4. KEATING WHITE PAPER SEQUEL 
 estate produces rents, energy reserves provide returns on capital as well as returns of capital (through depletion), and private equity partnerships distribute proceeds from realizations.”9 ∞ “Liquidity matters, even to portfolios with modest spending requirements and long-term horizons. By putting in place mechanisms to tap a variety of internal and external sources of liquidity, endowment managers provide the means for educational institutions to satisfy the full range of portfolio commitments.”10 Conclusion Harvard’s 2010 endowment report asks the question bluntly: “Has the ‘endowment model’ run its course?” Harvard’s response: “Our answer is No. We continue to believe that the creation of a diversified portfolio including significant exposure to a variety of alternative assets has been a major factor in HMC’s [Harvard Management Company] long-term success.”11 We agree wholeheartedly. The only difference now is that both Harvard and Yale have enough cash in their portfolios to fund their considerable and ongoing operating budgets obligations. About Keating Investments: Keating Investments, LLC is a Denver-based SEC registered investment adviser founded in 1997 and is the investment adviser to Keating Capital, Inc. (www.KeatingCapital.com). Keating Capital is a business development company that specializes in making pre-IPO investments in innovative, high growth private companies that are committed to becoming public. Keating Capital provides individual investors with the ability to participate in a unique fund that invests in a private company’s late stage, pre-IPO financing round — an opportunity that has historically been reserved for institutional investors. About the author: Timothy J. Keating is the founder and President of Keating Investments. Previously, he held senior management positions in the equity and equity derivative departments of Bear Stearns, Nomura and Kidder, Peabody in both London and New York. He is a 1985 cum laude graduate of Harvard College with an A.B. in economics. He can be reached at (720) 889-0131 or at tk@keatinginvestments.com. 




























































 9 Ibid. 10 Ibid. 11 Harvard Endowment Report.
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