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Regulation A+ Set To Go Live Today

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The government is prepared to finally enact one of the two remaining (and arguably most important) titles of the US JOBS Act. Regulation A+, as it’s colloquially known, is an amendment to the existing, albeit anemic, Regulation A exemption. A+ increases the total amount of capital a company can raise from $5 million to $50 million in a 12 month period, but comes with several caveats that won’t make it a feasible fundraising method for most startups.  

A+ is divided into two tiers. Tier 1 allows companies to raise up to $20 million from any interested person. However, the offerings are subject to Blue Sky laws, which means companies could shell out tens of thousands of dollars before raising a dime.

Tier 2 lets companies raise up to $50 million, but they’re required to file audited financials and additional ongoing reporting with the SEC. This can also lead to a cost of thousands that many startups (the very companies this amendment claims it will help) won’t be able to fork over.

The vast majority of companies haven’t bothered with Regulation A in the past – they mostly turn to Rule 506 of Regulation D.  In 2012, for example, there were only eight Regulation A offerings that raised around $34.5 million compared to 7,700 Regulation D offerings that raised a total of approximately $7 billion. Maybe it’s because the previous cap was a paltry $5 million, or maybe it’s because companies were (and still will be under Tier 1) required to comply with every single state’s Blue Sky laws. Tough to say, but when the cost of taking a company public isn’t much more than a private exemption like this, there doesn’t seem to be much benefit for those who need it most. Add Montana and Massachusetts’ lawsuits, and A+ may not ever get off the ground. 

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Fri, 06/19/2015 - 11:15 | 6213986 KnuckleDragger-X
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One more law, rule or regulation and we'll hit Nirvana......

Fri, 06/19/2015 - 10:28 | 6213806 JRobby
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This is a great market for some record setting IPO volumes.............................................

Fri, 06/19/2015 - 07:55 | 6213286 BrocilyBeef
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Ahh... the morning bowel movement.

Fri, 06/19/2015 - 10:29 | 6213815 Low Tech Future
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I have a very small business and have considered hiring... go to all these different agencies that are there to "help" you and they try to get you to sign over your house for a big SBA loan and by the time you comply with all the regulations, you are broke.

It's just nuts out there.... some companies worth tens of billions have never turned a profit, I turned a profit within two months but mine is worth nothing.

This country is screwed up.

Fri, 06/19/2015 - 13:51 | 6214524 LawsofPhysics
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Yes, but what did you expect to happen?  Money creation has not required real collateral for quite some time now.  So, while YOU must deliver something of real value in order to get your money, the bankers/financiers (and associated finance companies) do not.

Modern bankers/financiers are nothing more than overcompensated criminals skimming the money that is going from the printer/computer to the producer/consumer in the real economy.

The world has been here before, eventually the actual producers simply stop accepting bullshit paper promises and demand something fucking real.

Fri, 06/19/2015 - 12:07 | 6214175 Save_America1st
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Have you considered a Grilled Cheese Truck??? ;-) 

Fri, 06/19/2015 - 12:55 | 6214334 BrocilyBeef
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Sounds crunchy.

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