Private Equity Question:
Who can invest in a private stock offering?

Answer:
Private placements must come from what the SEC terms an "accredited investor" but know for starters that accredited investors are generally wealthy individuals or organizations.
Example:
For a single person to be classified as an accredited investor, they must have a net worth of $1 million or a yearly income of $200,000. Trusts, banks, investment and insurance companies also qualify.
Example:
For a single person to be classified as an accredited investor, they must have a net worth of $1 million or a yearly income of $200,000. Trusts, banks, investment and insurance companies also qualify.
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