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SEC: Proposal modifies accredited-investor requirements

The SEC has proposed changes to determine whether an individual qualifies as an accredited investor. Floated last week…

The SEC has proposed changes to determine whether an individual qualifies as an accredited investor. Floated last week by the agency, the provisions would exclude the value of an investor’s primary residence in calculating the minimum-net-worth requirement of $1 million when determining accred

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