Sophie Swords | May 28, 2025

Simplify Open-Ended Funds Management with Investment Accounting 

In a real estate market defined by volatility and evolving investor demands, flexibility and liquidity are invaluable. Open-ended funds offer both, allowing investors to enter and exit the fund more flexibly compared to closed-ended funds, often with lower minimum commitments, making them a widely accessible investment vehicle. They also provide investment managers with a scalable structure that enables continuous capital raising and long-term portfolio growth.  

However, approaching open-ended funds comes with added operational complexity, involving frequent contributions and redemptions, constant share revaluations and regular ownership recalculations. To manage these operations efficiently, many real estate firms rely on specialized software. Investment Accounting is built to simplify fund operations and support accurate, timely financial management. Here’s how Investment Accounting simplifies open-ended fund workflows. 

1. Automated Share Calculations 

A key aspect of managing open-ended funds is the ongoing revaluation of shares. Investment Accounting goes beyond basic share tracking. The system consolidates underlying fund assets, performs fair value assessments and automates the calculation of Net Asset Value (NAV) to ensure accurate share pricing at any given time. This enables investment managers to facilitate redemptions, accurately report to their investors and maintain strong, transparent relationships with stakeholders. 

2. DRIPs and Tax Withholding in One Flow 

Dividend reinvestment plans (DRIPs) offer investors a great way to pursue higher returns. Investment Accounting makes this process smoother for both investors and fund managers. Investors can choose to automatically reinvest their dividends at the current day’s share price. Meanwhile, fund managers can pair DRIPs with automated tax withholding — from U.S. federal and state withholding to international tax obligations — ensuring a seamless and compliant workflow. All transactions are recorded in a centralized system, supporting distribution reconciliations, audit readiness and consistent investor reporting. 

3. Keeping Ownership Percentages Accurate 

Open-ended funds are defined by liquidity, with frequent contributions, redemptions and share issuances constantly shifting investor ownership percentages. Keeping accurate ownership data is essential for calculating fees, allocating income and distributing returns. When done manually, it can be a complex and time-consuming task. Investment Accounting automates ownership rebalancing at each period close — whether quarterly, monthly or even daily — ensuring that ownership structures are up-to-date and all related financial processes stay accurate. 

4. Easily Tracking Redemption Queues 

The COVID-19 crisis showed how high redemption volumes can quickly result in complex, hard-to-track queues, often creating challenges for fund managers. The same applies when preparing for liquidity events like property sales or short-term loans. Investment Accounting simplifies this process by enabling fund managers to consolidate and monitor redemption queues in one place. Paired with automated share calculations, the system accelerates the entire redemption process and ensures investors are paid out efficiently, accurately and with full transparency. 

5. Managing All Accounting in One End-to-End System 

What sets Investment Accounting apart from other systems is its ability to handle a broad range of financial operations. It brings together all key aspects of open-ended fund accounting — from NAV calculations and redemption queue tracking to ownership rebalancing, DRIPs and tax processing — making it easier for a wide range of firms, not just institutional investors, to integrate open-ended funds into their strategy. In addition, the system supports any type of investment structure, including partnerships, close-ended funds and REITs, which enables fund managers to consolidate all financial data in one platform while also eliminating manual processes and data silos. 

Conclusion 

Managing open-ended funds becomes significantly more efficient with a dedicated end-to-end accounting system. Investment Accounting offers a centralized, automated and scalable solution for handling redemptions, revaluations, DRIPs and allocations. This enables investment managers to operate with greater accuracy and scale with less friction and no additional overhead. 

Sophie Swords

As Yardi’s senior marketing writer for international content, Sophie draws on her journalism and copywriting experience to transform complex real estate and technology topics into accessible, on brand narratives that connect with global audiences.

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