Securities Act Rule

Regulation A is a provision of the U.S. Securities Act of 1940. It permits companies to raise funds publicly by selling their securities, without having to go through a full initial public offering (IPO). This method is also known as the "mini-IPO." There are two tiers of Regulation A offerings: Tie
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