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EPISODE · Jul 26, 2018 · 19 MIN

What is an Accredited Investor? - EP. 14

from The Alternative Investor

Today we’re talking about accredited investors. To become an accredited investor you have to meet the SCC’s income and net worth requirements (such as needing to have $200k of income in the last 2 years if you’re single, $300k if you’re married, or $1 million in net worth not including your home.)So why would you want to become an accredited investor? Or how? And if you became an accredited investor, what opportunities open up to you? How do you verify that you’re accredited? Brad and I answer all these questions this episode — as well as giving you an update on the latest changes the government has made in regards to accredited investors!Key Takeaways:[:12] About our topic today: accredited investors.[:26] Brad’s experience dealing with accredited investors.[4:02] What is an accredited investor?[8:15] Why does it matter that you’re an accredited investor? What opens up to you?[10:42] How to become an accredited investor.[12:20] All the ways to verify that you’re accredited.[14:57] The latest update on what the government thinks about accredited investors.Mentioned in this Episode:BlackstoneThe Carlyle GroupSCCJor Law at Verify Investor (Linkedin)Verify InvestorFinancial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)For More on The Alternative Investor, Check Out:TheAlternativeInvestorShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Today we’re talking about accredited investors. To become an accredited investor you have to meet the SCC’s income and net worth requirements (such as needing to have $200k of income in the last 2 years if you’re single, $300k if you’re married, or $1 million in net worth not including your home.)So why would you want to become an accredited investor? Or how? And if you became an accredited investor, what opportunities open up to you? How do you verify that you’re accredited? Brad and I answer all these questions this episode — as well as giving you an update on the latest changes the government has made in regards to accredited investors!Key Takeaways:[:12] About our topic today: accredited investors.[:26] Brad’s experience dealing with accredited investors.[4:02] What is an accredited investor?[8:15] Why does it matter that you’re an accredited investor? What opens up to you?[10:42] How to become an accredited investor.[12:20] All the ways to verify that you’re accredited.[14:57] The latest update on what the government thinks about accredited investors.Mentioned in this Episode:BlackstoneThe Carlyle GroupSCCJor Law at Verify Investor (Linkedin)Verify InvestorFinancial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA)For More on The Alternative Investor, Check Out:TheAlternativeInvestorShow.com Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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