Securities laws are a balancing act between companies desire to raise money and investors need for protection.

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Securities laws are a balancing act between companies’ desire to raise money and investors’ need for protection. Congress recently changed Rule 506 to permit public advertising to accredited investors. Just because accredited investors are financially secure, does that mean they have investment savvy? (Think doctors and lawyers.) Should Congress have made this change? Furthermore, the income and net worth limits for accredited investors were established in 1982. Should they be increased?

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Essentials Of Business Law

ISBN: 9781337404198

6th Edition

Authors: Jeffrey F Beatty, Susan S Samuelson

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