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Regulation A+ - How the JOBS Act Creates Opportunities for Entrepreneurs and Investors (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Regulation A+ - How the JOBS Act Creates Opportunities for Entrepreneurs and Investors (Paperback, 1st ed.)
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Regulation A(+): How the JOBS Act Creates Opportunities for
Entrepreneurs and Investors explains how to raise money under new
provisions in the recently enacted JOBS Act. It will guide and
advise executives of emerging growth companies, entrepreneurs,
financial advisers, venture capitalists, investment bankers,
securities lawyers, finance and MBA students, and others on how to
raise up to $50 million a year through streamlined regulations.
Signed by President Obama on April 5, 2012, Title IV of the JOBS
Act amends the 1930s-era Regulation A, making it far easier for
businesses to raise growth capital through public offerings. It is,
in effect, a new type of IPO but with much less regulation and
cost. Regulation A(+): How the JOBS Act Creates Opportunities for
Entrepreneurs and Investors spells out new processes that can and
will have a dramatic impact on how companies obtain growth capital
to create new jobs and bolster returns for investors. Some
financial gurus believe that the new law, dubbed Regulation A+ due
to the enhancements, will usher in a revolutionary period of growth
and innovation comparable to our largest past economic
expansions.To date, much of the commentary on the JOBS Act has
focused on Title III, which allows broader use of crowdfunding to
raise up to $1 million per year. However, many entrepreneurs and
economists believe that new changes to Regulation A will have a
much greater impact on innovation and job creation. The best part?
Regulation A+ lifts many constraints on soliciting funds and
trading new stock issues. Among other things, readers of this book
will learn how to take advantage of these provisions: * Regulation
A+ permits companies to raise up to $50 million, a tenfold increase
over the old limit of $5 million, and much more than the
crowdfunding provisions of the JOBS Act ($1 million). * Regulation
A+ allows companies to market IPOs to more people than just
accredited investors and makes it easier to get the word out on
offerings. * Regulation A+ allows certain companies to avoid the
SEC periodic reporting regimen (Form 10-K, Form 10-Q, Form 8-K, and
proxy statements), provided that the number of shareholders is kept
below revised thresholds. * Regulation A+ exempts certain companies
from many onerous and costly compliance requirements, including
Sarbanes-Oxley.In short, Regulation A+ greatly simplifies the
capital-raising process, making it easier to grow companies, create
jobs, and reward investors. What you'll learn * How Title IV of the
JOBS Act amends Regulation A, making it easier for you to raise up
to $50 million in expansion capital while avoiding burdensome
regulations. * How raising funds through Regulation A might now be
a better and less costly choice for raising capital than current
options (like loans or venture capital). * How to use Regulation A
to gain liquidity for your business, your employees, and your
investors--while maintaining control. * How to abide by Regulation
A rules before, during, and after an IPO. * What kinds of
businesses can take part in Regulation A offerings * How and where
to trade shares after the IPO. Who this book is for Executives of
emerging growth companies, entrepreneurs, financial advisers,
venture capitalists, investment bankers, securities lawyers,
finance and MBA students, and others.
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