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Accredited Investor
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A term used by the SEC under Regulation D to define investors that are financially sophisticated and have no need for the protection provided by certain government filings. Also known as a qualified purchaser.
Accredited investor is defined as various securities laws that delineate investors permitted to invest in certain types of higher Risk investments, limited partnerships, Hedge funds and angel investor networks. The term generally includes wealthy individuals and organizations such as a Corporation, endowment or retirement plans.
In the United States, for an individual to be considered an accredited investor, they must have a Net worth of at least one million US dollars or have made at least $200,000 each year for the last two years ($300,000 with his or her spouse if married) and have the expectation to make the same amount this year. This rule came into effect in 1933 by way of the Securities Act of 1933.
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