Private Placement Offerings
- Topics:
- Alternative Financing
- Tags:
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation,
- Finance,
- Financial Services,
- Investment,
- Placement,
- Placement Offering,
- SEC,
- Security
- Source:
- Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation
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Overview: A private placement offering generally means any type of shares issued by a small or growing company to raise capital. These offerings need not be registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC). The private placement offering remains one of the most viable capital formation alternatives available for such companies. The private placement has the advantage of reducing transactional and ongoing costs and enabling a company to structure a more complex and confidential transaction. A private placement also permits more rapid penetration into the capital markets than would a public offering of securities requiring registration with the SEC. Article includes the description of federal and state securities laws, affecting private placements to determining whether private placement is a sensible strategy for a company and make familiar with the basic procedural steps that are taken before pursuing this alternative.
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