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What does it mean to be an accredited investor?
An accredited investor is an individual or entity that meets specific financial criteria set by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The purpose of these requirements is to ensure that investors have a certain level of financial sophistication and can handle the risks associated with private investments.
How to raise capital from accredited investors
Raising capital directly from accredited investors is an effective way for private equity and real estate funds to maintain control and maximize returns.