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Am I an accredited or unaccredited investor?
Am I an accredited or unaccredited investor?
Updated over a year ago

Compound Real Estate Bonds, Inc. is not involved with the process of determining whether or not you are an accredited investor. We are only required to disclose the requirement, and it is the customer who determines if he/she is classified as an accredited or non accredited investor as defined by the SEC.

This is because if you qualify as an accredited investor, you can purchase as many bonds as you'd like. Non accredited investors (ie. anyone who do not meet the definition of an accredited investor) can purchase bonds up to 10% of their annual income or net worth.

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission defines an accredited investor as an:

Individuals (i.e., natural persons) may qualify as accredited investors based on wealth and income thresholds, as well as other measures of financial sophistication.

  • Net worth over $1 million, excluding primary residence (individually or with spouse or partner)

    or

  • Income over $200,000 (individually) or $300,000 (with spouse or partner) in each of the prior two years, and reasonably expects the same for the current year

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