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  2. Private placement - Wikipedia

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    Private placement (or non-public offering) is a funding round of securities which are sold not through a public offering, but rather through a private offering, mostly to a small number of chosen investors. Generally, these investors include friends and family, accredited investors, and institutional investors.

  3. Prospectus (finance) - Wikipedia

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    A prospectus from the US. A prospectus, in finance, is a disclosure document that describes a financial security for potential buyers. It commonly provides investors with material information about mutual funds, stocks, bonds and other investments, such as a description of the company's business, financial statements, biographies of officers and directors, detailed information about their ...

  4. Regulation D (SEC) - Wikipedia

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    Rule 504 provides an exemption for the offer and sale of up to $10,000,000 of securities in a 12-month period. [3] The company may use this exemption so long as it is not a blank check company and is not subject to Exchange Act of 1934 reporting requirements. General offering and solicitations are permitted under Rule 504 as long as they are ...

  5. Accounting period - Wikipedia

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    Monthly accounting periods are common. In financial accounting the accounting period is determined by regulation and is usually 12 months. The beginning of the accounting period differs according to jurisdiction. For example, one entity may follow the calendar year, January to December, while another may follow April to March as the accounting ...

  6. Red herring prospectus - Wikipedia

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    The Preliminary (or Red Herring) Prospectus is distributed during the quiet period, before the registration statement has become effective with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). Upon the registration becoming effective, a "Final Prospectus" is prepared and distributed which includes the final public offering price and the number of ...

  7. Purchase price allocation - Wikipedia

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    Purchase price allocation (PPA) is an application of goodwill accounting whereby one company (the acquirer), when purchasing a second company (the target), allocates the purchase price into various assets and liabilities acquired from the transaction.

  8. Private company limited by shares - Wikipedia

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    They end on the next accounting reference date or a date up to seven days either side. If a company's accounts are delivered late there is an automatic penalty which is between £150 and £1,500 for a private company. The first accounts of a private company must be delivered: within nine months of the end of the accounting reference period; or

  9. Undercapitalization - Wikipedia

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    It may be the only option if a business has good prospects but insufficient assets to secure loans. Equity capital may be raised through additional investments from existing partners or stockholders, private placement capital, venture capital, taking on a partner who makes a financial or "sweat equity" investment, or issuing additional shares.

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