United States:
Plain English Guidance For Crowdfunding
03 March 2016
Sullivan & Worcester
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In mid-February, the SEC posted an investor bulletin designed to educate
investors about the ins and outs of its crowdfunding rules that go
into effect in mid-May. The bulletin presents examples
illustrating the investment limits based on income and net worth
under the new rules. The bulletin also contains guidance on
how to make a crowdfunding investment and how to get information
about companies seeking crowdfunding, and highlights some of the
key risks involved with a crowdfunding investment, all in a fairly
"plain English" format.
The content of this article is intended to provide a general
guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought
about your specific circumstances.
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