Can You Self-Certify as an Accredited Investor?

The SEC defines an accredited investor as an individual or an entity with at least $200,000 of earned income over the past two years. There also has to be a reasonable expectation that they will earn the same amount in the present year. For married couples or spousal equivalents, they need to have a joint income of $300,000. This is according to Regulation D of the Securities Act of 1933. While the SEC’s definition of an accredited investor determines who can participate in these lucrative investment opportunities, they have recently expanded their definition so that more people can qualify.
11Fifty on Olson
Acquired 10/2022 Fund III 11Fifty on Olson Waukee, IA 434 Units 15%-20% Targeted IRR 2.0x-2.5x Targeted Equity Multiple