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SEC Investor Advisory Committee to Host Presentation on Crowdfunding Today

The Investor Advisory Committee is scheduled to convene today at the SEC headquarters in Washington, DC.  The agenda in the afternoon (on the schedule for 2PM) includes an update on crowdfunding rules. The presentation on investment crowdfunding includes the participation of two well known industry… Read More

SEC Nominees Could Be First Up at Senate Banking Committee When it Reconvenes

While the Obama Administration appointed two new SEC commissioners this past fall, not too much has happened to move forward on the nominations.  Senate Banking Committee Chairman Richard Shelby has come under some recent criticism for moving slowly in the approval process as the SEC… Read More

CFIRA Responds to SEC On Proposed Regulatory Changes.

  As you may be aware, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is currently considering sweeping changes to some of the most long-standing rules and regulations governing private transactions. These changes include fundamental revisions of both Rule 501, the definition of “accredited investor” and arguably… Read More

CFIRA Reminds SEC the Time is Now to Update Definition of an Accredited Investor

There is a mandate under Dodd-Frank to review the definition of an “Accredited Investor” on a rolling basis.  As it stands today, Accredited Investors are individuals with incomes over $200,000 per year or $1 million in assets beyond a person’s primary residence. If you are… Read More

Potential Pitfalls of Regulation CF – Part II: Practical Concerns for Funding Portals

As discussed in part one, the SEC’s final Regulation Crowdfunding rules require thorough analysis to not fall prey to potential traps. While I firmly believe that we can make crowdfunding work regardless of the roadblocks set forth, it does not mean that we can afford… Read More

SEC Adopts New Rules that Revise Financial Reporting for Smaller Firms as Mandated by the FAST Act

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has adopted “interim final rules” as mandated by the Fixing America’s Surface Transportation or FAST Act that was passed by Congress in December.  These new rules revise financial reporting for emerging growth companies (EGCs) and smaller reporting companies.  EGCs… Read More

Save the Date: SEC Investor Advisory Committee Meets on January 21st

Unless winter happens to show up in our nation’s capital, the SEC’s Investor Advisory Committee is scheduled to meet at the Commission’s headquarters on January 21st. These meetings are open to the public but the SEC typically live-streams the proceedings so anyone may watch the… Read More

SEC Calls for Entry of Default Against Bitcoin Miners Gaw Miner / ZenMiner

The Securities and Exchange Commission charged two Bitcoin mining companies for a Ponzi Scheme last month as part of an ongoing investigation into the activities of Homero Joshua Garza. Yesterday the SEC filed for an entry of default as  Garza apparently has not responded to… Read More

Avoiding Fraud: Good Advice to Dodge Investment Scams

The SEC dedicates much of its time and resources hunting down crooks and white collar thugs. In fact, the agency spent almost a billion dollars in the last fiscal year fostering and enforcing compliance with Federal securities laws. And why is that? Because there will… Read More

Potential Pitfalls of Regulation CF – Part I: Practical Concerns for an Issuer

  When SEC Commissioner Piwowar lodged his controversial “NO” vote for the final rules implementing Title III Regulation CF last October, he did so with concern that the overcomplicated rules were laden with “traps” that could snare an unassuming company trying to raise funds. Unfortunately,… Read More

SEC’s Number #1 Story of 2015: Regulation A+ Rules

The past year was a memorable one for the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The Commission finally completed all of the mandated rules under the JOBS Act, alongside significant work regarding Dodd-Frank and other required rule changes (and the never ending cascade of enforcement actions)…. Read More

Top Ten Search Terms at the SEC (Infographic)

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has compiled a quick infographic on the top ten searches on their site.  Number 1 and 2 have to do with criminal actions: Fraud and Embezzlement.  Not too surprising.  In fact, many of the approximately 4000 SEC employees spend… Read More

Scorecard: Last Years Fintech Predictions Reviewed

  The end of one year, and the entry into another, typically brings a cacophony of predictions for the new year along with lamentations and accolades for the one ending. At the beginning of 2015 (January 2nd to be precise), I peered deeply into my… Read More

SEC Commissioner Aguilar Reflects on Many Years of Service

Outgoing Commissioner Luis Aguilar recently published commentary reflecting upon his many years of service at the Securities and Exchange Commission.  Aguilar is one of the longest serving Commissioners ever and was uniquely appointed by both a Democrat and Republican President.  He follows Commissioner Gallagher‘s departure… Read More

SEC Investor Advocate Publishes Annual Report (Document)

The relatively new office of the Investor Advocate has published its annual report.  The SEC was mandated to create the Investor Advocate as part of Dodd-Frank.  Rick Fleming, previously an attorney with  NASAA, was appointed  as the Commission’s first IA. This is the second annual… Read More

RealtyMogul.com Funds $2M Bridge Loan for Alabama Single-Tenant Property

RealtyMogul.com, an online marketplace for real estate investing, announced on Monday that it has successfully funded a $2 million bridge loan for a single-tenant property in Opelika, Alabama. The loan has a 12-month term, represents 61 percent of the property’s value, with proceeds being used… Read More

SEC: Report on Definition of Accredited Investor. Seeks Public Comments as Commission Reviews Rules

Dodd-Frank, the massive law passed in the midst of the Great Recession, touched many aspects of the financial industry.  One portion of the bill was a requirement to review the definition of an Accredited Investor “as it relates to natural persons” every four years.  The… Read More

Med-X, Inc. Launches First Regulation A+ Equity Crowdfunding Campaign for the Cannabis Industry

On Wednesday, online media platform Med-X, Inc. (Med-X) announced the launch of an equity crowdfunding initiative on StartEngine as the next phase in the company’s fundraising strategy. The company announced late last month that it had been qualified by the United States Securities and Exchange Commission… Read More

Three Policy Issues that will Hold Regulation Crowdfunding Back

On May 16, 2016, the Securities and Exchange Commission’s rules implementing Title III of the JOBS Act will come into effect, allowing companies to raise funds under Section 4(a)(6) of the Securities Act. The SEC made some important improvements over the proposed rules that will… Read More

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