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9781119153320 English 1119153328 Diversify your portfolio with private placements If you've heard it once you've heard it a million times: the best way to build your investment portfolio is to diversify. But how many options are out there, really? "Investing in Private Securities For Dummies" introduces you to an alternative type of investment that can bring new opportunities to your portfolio. This illuminating book guides you in identifying and understanding the risks and rewards that are associated with private placements, and offers information that can help you avoid scams while taking advantage of new regulations that have made private placements a viable and lucrative option for your portfolio's expansion. This approachable yet informative reference answers the tricky questions that make investing intimidating, and arms you with the information and confidence you need to make educated decisions about private placement investment opportunities. A private placement is the sale of securities to a small number of investors. Organizations offer private placements to select investors, and aren't beholden to the same regulatory oversight as they are with other types of investments. As such, private placement is a great opportunity if you have it--but it's one about which you want to be educated. Determine the liquidity of securities Identify and understand the risks and rewards that are associated with private placements Take advantage of the opportunities that have been created by new regulations on private and alternative investments Avoid scams and protect your wealth "Investing in Private Securities For Dummies" brings a new dimension to your portfolio by offering you insight on a new type of investment., Private Placements for Dummies will be a primer for investors who need to understand the "ins and outs" of how Private Placements work so that they can participate in this very lucrative investment sector. Private Placements, by their very nature, are complex; they are drafted by attorneys who are skilled in exempting the investments from registration under the Securities and Exchange Commission rules. Consumers have had very few choices about where to put their capital for many reasons, not the least of which is that brokers have generally steered investors away from alternatives - until now. With the passage of the JOBS Act of 2012 by Congress, and with adoption of related regulations by the Securities & Exchange Commission in late 2013, access to alternative investments by Americans from many walks of life has escalated dramatically. Choices that did not exist even 2 years ago are now abundant and investors can find opportunities with capital commitments as low as $5,000 quickly, readily and conveniently. The new availability of investment options to investors has created both interest and confusion. Investors need to better understand their options and responsibilities as the world of financial investments moves to a "self-serve" paradigm - like the Internet has facilitated in so many other industries. As investors get more involved in alternative investments, they will want more information on how they work. Private Placements For Dummies will fill this need.
9781119153320 English 1119153328 Diversify your portfolio with private placements If you've heard it once you've heard it a million times: the best way to build your investment portfolio is to diversify. But how many options are out there, really? "Investing in Private Securities For Dummies" introduces you to an alternative type of investment that can bring new opportunities to your portfolio. This illuminating book guides you in identifying and understanding the risks and rewards that are associated with private placements, and offers information that can help you avoid scams while taking advantage of new regulations that have made private placements a viable and lucrative option for your portfolio's expansion. This approachable yet informative reference answers the tricky questions that make investing intimidating, and arms you with the information and confidence you need to make educated decisions about private placement investment opportunities. A private placement is the sale of securities to a small number of investors. Organizations offer private placements to select investors, and aren't beholden to the same regulatory oversight as they are with other types of investments. As such, private placement is a great opportunity if you have it--but it's one about which you want to be educated. Determine the liquidity of securities Identify and understand the risks and rewards that are associated with private placements Take advantage of the opportunities that have been created by new regulations on private and alternative investments Avoid scams and protect your wealth "Investing in Private Securities For Dummies" brings a new dimension to your portfolio by offering you insight on a new type of investment., Private Placements for Dummies will be a primer for investors who need to understand the "ins and outs" of how Private Placements work so that they can participate in this very lucrative investment sector. Private Placements, by their very nature, are complex; they are drafted by attorneys who are skilled in exempting the investments from registration under the Securities and Exchange Commission rules. Consumers have had very few choices about where to put their capital for many reasons, not the least of which is that brokers have generally steered investors away from alternatives - until now. With the passage of the JOBS Act of 2012 by Congress, and with adoption of related regulations by the Securities & Exchange Commission in late 2013, access to alternative investments by Americans from many walks of life has escalated dramatically. Choices that did not exist even 2 years ago are now abundant and investors can find opportunities with capital commitments as low as $5,000 quickly, readily and conveniently. The new availability of investment options to investors has created both interest and confusion. Investors need to better understand their options and responsibilities as the world of financial investments moves to a "self-serve" paradigm - like the Internet has facilitated in so many other industries. As investors get more involved in alternative investments, they will want more information on how they work. Private Placements For Dummies will fill this need.