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Startups Can Generally Solicit Starting September 23

20 points| acremades | 12 years ago |rockthepost.com | reply

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[+] brainflake|12 years ago|reply
In my mind, it's the whole requirement of being an "accredited investor" that is the real hurdle. I ran into this a few years ago when a friend of mine opened a brewery. He was taking investments, but since it was a private company you had to be an accredited investor (which I wasn't). In the end I ended up being able to give him some money for potential returns but we had to jump through some legal loopholes.
[+] hanley|12 years ago|reply
This might be a dumb question, but why does the law require that an investor is "accredited"? Why does their income and net worth matter? If someone only made a measly $100k last year and wants to invest in my company, why wouldn't they be allowed to?
[+] fecak|12 years ago|reply
I believe it's to prevent lower net worth individuals from losing their life savings. The inability to make a big bet on a single company. Paternalism basically.
[+] pawrvx|12 years ago|reply
"permits an issuer to engage in general solicitation or general advertising in offering and selling securities pursuant to Rule 506, provided that all purchasers of the securities are accredited investors" This is huge.
[+] newsign|12 years ago|reply
So how far are we from real crowd-funding? i mean no requirement of accredited investors? i'm sure someone is already working on that bill ...
[+] tlrobinson|12 years ago|reply
From TFA: "When Title III of the JOBS Act takes effect – likely in 2014 – this number will multiply as any individual will be able to invest in private offerings."
[+] irtefa|12 years ago|reply
It will be interesting to see what kind of investment platforms (like kickstarter) this will create.
[+] pawrvx|12 years ago|reply
printmoney.federalreserve.gov
[+] jpdoctor|12 years ago|reply
I'm trying to figure out the barrier-to-entry for scam artists, and they seem pretty low.
[+] dllthomas|12 years ago|reply
Your marks have to be filthy rich. That's about it, though.
[+] sbw|12 years ago|reply
Provided solicitations are limited to accredited investors...
[+] nickodell|12 years ago|reply
What's an accredited investor?

edit: Nevermind, it's a person with at least $1,000,000 in assets or $200,000 dollars in income.