Wednesday, March 25, 2015

SEC allows regular Americans to become venture capitalists, no Silicon Valley cred required

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Startups can now raise up to $50 million by selling stock online to anyone, opening the door for Internet-based equity crowdfunding platforms to begin operation


The Securities and Exchange Commission voted unanimously on Wednesday to adopt rules that permit startups to raise money from the vast majority of Americans, including provisions that allow for deals to be made over the Internet



Previously, only individuals with more than $1 million in net worth or income of at least $200,000 for each of the last two years — so called "accredited investors" — could easily invest in startups. Some websites already offer the chance to invest in startups online, but prospective investors had to be accredited and subject to more stringent regulations. Read more...


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from MashableJason Abbruzzese
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