Under Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) rules, which of the following criteria allow an individual or entity to qualify as an accredited investor? (Select all that apply.)
- An individual maintaining a net worth exceeding $1,000,000, excluding the value of their primary residenceCevap
- An individual with an annual income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years and a reasonable expectation of reaching the same level in the current yearCevap
- CAn institutional investor that owns and invests at least $100,000,000 in securities of issuers not affiliated with the institution
- An individual who holds a Series 7, Series 65, or Series 82 license in good standingCevap
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The criteria allowing qualification as an accredited investor include an individual net worth exceeding 200,000 in each of the two most recent years with a reasonable expectation of reaching the same level in the current year, and holding an active Series 7, 65, or 82 license in good standing.
Qualifying as an accredited investor under SEC Regulation D requires meeting specific financial or professional benchmarks. Individual net worth over 200,000 for two consecutive years with expected continuation, and holding professional securities credentials (Series 7, 65, or 82) all satisfy accredited investor criteria.
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Accredited Investor Qualification Criteria