Glossary
Keith R. Fevurly
Chapter Chapter 17 in The Handbook of Professionally Managed Assets, 2013, pp 323-335 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract accredited investor. A permissible—or sometimes exclusive—investor in certain professionally managed assets, such as a hedge fund or a private equity fund. A formal definition is found in Rule 501 of Regulation D of Securities Act of 1933 and includes both institutions and specified individuals. For an individual to be considered as an accredited investor, they must have: (1) a net worth, or joint net worth with the individual’s spouse, in excess of $1.0 million at the time of the purchase of the asset, excluding the value of the primary residence of such individual; or (2) income exceeding $200,000 in each of the two most recent years, or joint income with a spouse in excess of $300,000 for those years, and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year.
Keywords: Mutual Fund; Hedge Fund; Initial Public Offering; Asset Allocation; Capital Asset Price Model (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2013
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4302-6020-2_17
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