A private offering, also known as private placement, refers to an investment or business offered for sale to a small group of investors, generally under exemptions to registration allowed by the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and state securities registration laws.
Regulation D is a SEC regulation that provides a set of rules and conditions allowing exemptions for private placements of securities, helping companies raise capital without the full registration process.
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