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j45

Re: NONON2 post# 54392

Saturday, 04/06/2019 11:36:54 AM

Saturday, April 06, 2019 11:36:54 AM

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Actually an Accredited investor needs 1 mil without house or 200k per yr for last 2 years.


Wrong again champ:

To be an accredited investor, a person must have an annual income exceeding $200,000, or $300,000 for joint income, for the last two years with expectation of earning the same or higher income in the current year. An individual must have earned income above the thresholds either alone or with a spouse over the last two years. The income test cannot be satisfied by showing one year of an individual's income and the next two years of joint income with a spouse. The exception to this rule is when a person is married within the period of conducting a test.

A person is also considered an accredited investor if he has a net worth exceeding $1 million, either individually or jointly with his spouse. The SEC also considers a person to be an accredited investor if he is a general partner, executive officer, director or a related combination thereof for the issuer of unregistered securities.

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