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Posted over 2 years ago

Changing The Definition Of Accredited Investor

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Many believe that having significant net worth or income does not make you more or less qualified to invest in certain types of investments, but those who look to maintain or raise the threshold of accredited investor status think that by upholding these standards they are protecting investors who may not have enough net worth or cash to absorb losses.



What’s your opinion on changing or keeping the definition of accredited investor?



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