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#2http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accredited_investor
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#3What would be the business model of the company facilitating this transaction (the startup)? Commission on transaction or commission on profits or both?
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#5Wouldn't this quickly run afoul of the SEC? Is this money to be considered equity, a loan, or what? There are many laws to trip over here, especially Federal. I know if I gave such a startup, say, $1,000 and it became huge, I wouldn't want only $1,000 repaid! I'd see myself as an investor for equity and that would invoke the laws governing stocks right there.
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#7Wouldn't this quickly run afoul of the SEC? Is this money to be considered equity, a loan, or what? There are many laws to trip over here, especially Federal. I know if I gave such a startup, say, $1,000 and it became huge, I wouldn't want only $1,000 repaid! I'd see myself as an investor for equity and that would invoke the laws governing stocks right there.
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#8Look up the term accredited investors and why you would only want them investing. Here I'll help you out: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accredited_investor http://thestartuplawyer.com/convertible-notes/life-is-too-sh...