04/07/2024
Attention all investors! Did you know that there are different types of investors, including accredited and non-accredited investors? TDS Investments is here to provide valuable insights and information on the criteria that distinguishes these two categories. Stay tuned for education on the qualifications and characteristics of both accredited and non-accredited investors.
Here are some of the key differences between accredited and non-accredited investors:
Accredited Investors:
1. Accredited investors are individuals or entities that meet specific income or net worth requirements, as defined by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
2. They have the ability to participate in private placements, hedge funds, and other investment opportunities that are not available to non-accredited investors.
3. They typically have a higher level of financial sophistication and are deemed to have the capacity to bear the risks associated with certain types of investments.
Non-Accredited Investors:
1. Non-accredited investors do not meet the income or net worth requirements set by the SEC for accredited investor status.
2. They may have limited access to certain types of investments, such as private placements and hedge funds, due to regulatory restrictions.
3. Non-accredited investors may have access to publicly available investment opportunities, such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds.
It's important to note that the criteria for accredited and non-accredited investors are set by regulatory bodies and may vary by jurisdiction.
Accredited investors want to:
1) Protect Capital
2) Get Cash Flow monthly (tax deferred)
3) Double - Triple Equity Returns
The funds described herein are open to “accredited investors” only, through an offering made in accordance with Regulation D, Rule 506(c) of the Securities Act of 1933, as amended. In purchasing securities through a 506(c) offering, we are obligated to verify any participating investor’s status as an “accredited investor” in accordance with Rule 501 of Regulation D. Investors should consider the investment objectives, risks, charges, and expenses of the fund carefully before investing. We do not make any representations as to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained on this site and undertake no obligation to update the information. Past performance is not an indicator of any future results. All investments contain risk and may lose value. This does not constitute an offer to sell or a solicitation of interest to purchase any securities or investment advisory services in any country or jurisdiction in which such offer or solicitation is not permitted by law.