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   Mariemont Capital Deck | Offering Memorandum | Partnership Agreement | Subscription Agreement

 

OVERVIEW

Mariemont Capital is a Private, Fixed-Income Fund Specializing in Macroeconomic Trend Analysis.

The Fund is Designed to Limit Volatility While Producing Monthly Income and Liquidity.

PERFORMANCE

CONSISTANCY

      Contact Kevin Taylor: (513) 802-5770              Kt@mariemontcapital.com      

Accredited Investor Required

Minimum Initial Investment: $300,000 

See Offering Memorandum for details

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Important Risk Information 

An investment in the Fund is subject to risks, and you could lose money on your investment in the Fund. There can be no assurance that the Fund will achieve its investment objective. Your investment in the Fund is not a deposit in a bank and is not insured or guaranteed by the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) or any other government agency. The risks associated with an investment in the Fund can increase during times of significant market volatility. The Fund(s) also has specific principal risks, which are described below. More detailed information regarding these risks can be found in the Fund’s prospectus. 

The principal risks of investing in the Mariemont Capital Fixed Income Fund include: interest rate risk consisting of loss of value for income securities as interest rates rise, credit risk consisting of the risk of the borrower to miss payments, high yield risk, liquidity risk, mortgage-related and other asset-back securities risk, including extension risk and prepayment risk, U.S. Government security risk, foreign securities risk, non-U.S. Government obligation risk and portfolio selection risk. As a result of political or economic instability in foreign countries, there can be special risks associated with investing in foreign securities, including fluctuations in currency exchange rates, increased price volatility and difficulty obtaining information. In addition, emerging markets may present additional risk due to potential for greater economic and political instability in less developed countries.