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A private commercial corporation holds 45millionintotalassets,including45 million in total assets, including 30 million in securities of unaffiliated issuers managed on a discretionary basis. The firm is seeking to purchase unregistered securities in private offerings. Which of the following statements correctly identifies the firm's eligibility status under federal securities laws?

  1. The firm qualifies as an accredited investor under Regulation D, but does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A.Cevap
  2. B
    The firm qualifies as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A because its discretionary securities portfolio exceeds $25 million.
  3. C
    The firm fails to qualify as an accredited investor under Regulation D because its total assets do not meet the minimum $50 million threshold.
  4. D
    The firm qualifies as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A, but fails to qualify as an accredited investor under Regulation D.

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The firm qualifies as an accredited investor under Regulation D, but does not qualify as a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) under Rule 144A.
Under Rule 501 of Regulation D, a corporation with total assets exceeding 5millionthatwasnotformedspecificallytoacquirethesecuritiesbeingofferedisclassifiedasanaccreditedinvestor.However,SECRule144AdefinesaQualifiedInstitutionalBuyer(QIB)asaninstitutionactingforitsownaccountortheaccountsofotherQIBsthatownsandinvestsonadiscretionarybasisatleast5 million that was not formed specifically to acquire the securities being offered is classified as an accredited investor. However, SEC Rule 144A defines a Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) as an institution acting for its own account or the accounts of other QIBs that owns and invests on a discretionary basis at least 100 million in securities of unaffiliated issuers (broker-dealers have a lower 10millionthreshold).Becausethisfirmhas10 million threshold). Because this firm has 45 million in assets (exceeding 5million)and5 million) and 30 million in securities (below $100 million), it is an accredited investor but not a QIB.

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1
Evaluate the entity's status under Regulation D accredited investor rules.
Under Rule 501 of Regulation D, any corporation, partnership, or organization not formed for the specific purpose of acquiring the securities offered, with total assets exceeding 5,000,000,isanaccreditedinvestor.With5,000,000, is an accredited investor. With 45 million in total assets, the firm meets this requirement.
Accredited investor classification for institutions relies on the $5 million total asset threshold.
2
Evaluate the entity's status under SEC Rule 144A Qualified Institutional Buyer (QIB) rules.
Under Rule 144A, an institution (other than a registered broker-dealer) must own and invest on a discretionary basis at least 100millioninsecuritiesofissuersnotaffiliatedwiththeinstitution.Withonly100 million in securities of issuers not affiliated with the institution. With only 30 million in unaffiliated securities, the firm falls short of the $100 million requirement.
QIB classification imposes a significantly higher securities portfolio threshold ($100 million) than accredited investor rules.
3
Combine the evaluations to select the correct eligibility status.
The firm is an accredited investor under Regulation D but is not a QIB under Rule 144A.
The entity meets the lower 5millionassetthresholdforaccreditedstatusbutfailsthe5 million asset threshold for accredited status but fails the 100 million QIB threshold.

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