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An institutional corporation maintains 12millionintotalassets,whichincludes12 million in total assets, which includes 8 million in securities owned and invested on a discretionary basis. The corporation is evaluating participation in a Regulation D private placement and an unregistered securities offering under Rule 144A. Based on federal securities regulations, which of the following statements correctly identifies the corporation's eligibility status?

  1. The corporation qualifies as an Accredited Investor under Regulation D because its total assets exceed 5million,butitdoesnotqualifyasaQualifiedInstitutionalBuyer(QIB)underRule144Abecauseitsdiscretionarysecuritiesportfolioisunder5 million, but it does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A because its discretionary securities portfolio is under 100 million.Cevap
  2. B
    The corporation qualifies as both an Accredited Investor and a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) because exceeding $5 million in total assets satisfies the institutional baseline threshold for both designations.
  3. C
    The corporation qualifies as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A based on its $12 million asset base, but fails to qualify as an Accredited Investor because non-bank entities must be owned entirely by accredited natural persons.
  4. D
    The corporation qualifies as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A provided the purchase is executed by a broker-dealer operating in an agency broker capacity rather than a principal dealer capacity.

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The corporation qualifies as an Accredited Investor under Regulation D because its total assets exceed 5million,butitdoesnotqualifyasaQualifiedInstitutionalBuyer(QIB)underRule144Abecauseitsdiscretionarysecuritiesportfolioisunder5 million, but it does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A because its discretionary securities portfolio is under 100 million.
Under federal securities laws, an institutional entity (such as a corporation, partnership, or trust) qualifies as an Accredited Investor under Rule 501 of Regulation D if it possesses total assets in excess of 5million.Conversely,underRule144A,aQualifiedInstitutionalBuyer(QIB)mustbeaninstitutionthatownsandinvestsatleast5 million. Conversely, under Rule 144A, a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) must be an institution that owns and invests at least 100 million in securities on a discretionary basis. Because the corporation in the scenario has 12millionintotalassets,itmeetstheAccreditedInvestorthreshold.However,becauseitsdiscretionarysecuritiesportfoliois12 million in total assets, it meets the Accredited Investor threshold. However, because its discretionary securities portfolio is 8 million, it falls far short of the $100 million securities threshold needed for QIB classification.

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1
Evaluate Regulation D Accredited Investor status for institutional entities.
Under Rule 501 of Regulation D, a corporation or institutional entity with total assets exceeding $5 million qualifies as an Accredited Investor.
The entity has 12millionintotalassets,whichsatisfiesthe12 million in total assets, which satisfies the 5 million threshold.
2
Evaluate Rule 144A Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) status.
Under Rule 144A, an institution must own and invest at least $100 million in securities on a discretionary basis to be classified as a QIB.
The entity holds 8millionindiscretionarysecurities,whichisbelowtherequired8 million in discretionary securities, which is below the required 100 million threshold.
3
Synthesize status across both regulatory frameworks.
The entity is an Accredited Investor under Regulation D, but not a QIB under Rule 144A.
Accredited Investor status and QIB status operate under distinct statutory criteria and asset/securities thresholds.

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