HOW ACCREDITED INVESTORS “QUALIFY” TO
INVEST IN FRANCAP CORPORATION
The SEC Provides That Accredited Investors are able to invest money directly into the lucrative world of venture capital and private placements if they can prove they meet the requirements of the SEC.
The Due Diligence (Submission Of Proof) Process: Individuals can base their qualifications on annual income by submission of their tax returns or W-2 forms that provide proof of wages, or otherwise, providing letters from reviews by CPAs, tax attorneys, investment brokers or advisors.
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In addition, investing in private company securities is not suitable for all investors. An investment in private company securities is highly speculative and involves a high degree of risk and should only be considered a long-term investment. You must be prepared to withstand a total loss of your investment. Private company securities are also highly illiquid and there is no guarantee that a market will develop for such securities. Each investment also carries its own specific risks and you should complete your own independent due diligence regarding the investment, including obtaining additional information about the company, opinions, financial projections and legal or other investment advice. Further, there may also be inherent, actual or potential conflicts of interest that exist between the issuer, its management and their affiliates. Accordingly, investing in private company securities is appropriate only for those investors who can tolerate a high degree of risk and do not require a liquid investment.