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hendigitty

07/02/21 12:22 AM

#233480 RE: Stock_Barber #233479

How about this spin...

An accredited investor is an institution[color=red][/color] or an individual considered sophisticated enough to purchase unregistered securities and operate outside the regulations that protect the average investor. Under current finance law, any company that wishes to offer up its securities has two options.

www.businessinsider.com/accredited-investor
www.businessinsider.com/accredited-investor


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hendigitty

07/02/21 12:27 AM

#233482 RE: Stock_Barber #233479

Thanks for helping to clarify once again with the tail end of your quote...Awesome DD by the way!!!

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What Is an Accredited Investor?
An accredited investor is an individual or a business entity that is allowed to trade securities that may not be registered with financial authorities. They are entitled to this privileged access by satisfying at least one requirement regarding their income, net worth, asset size, governance status, or professional experience.

In the U.S., the term accredited investor is used by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) under Regulation D to refer to investors who are financially sophisticated and have a reduced need for the protection provided by regulatory disclosure filings. Accredited investors include natural high net worth individuals (HNWI), banks, insurance companies, brokers, and trusts.

Sounds like institutions and the like to me...