The Federal Securities and Exchange Commission separates U.S. Investors into two groups – Accredited investors and Non-Accredited investors. Accredited investors have a net worth, not including their homes, of $1 million dollars or more, and an income of $200,000 or more if single and $300,000 or more if married. Approximately 3% of the population are accredited investors.


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What are “accredited” investors?