• Vince Mongio, CPA, CIA, CFE
    Vince Mongio, CPA, CIA, CFE answered 8/10/2023

    How long does it typically take to prepare an audit for a company seeking to do a Reg A+ crowdfunding offering?

    Hi Manny, the timeline is largely dependent upon the complexity of the financial statements and participation of the auditee in terms of how fast they can turn around the requested documentation and correct any errors noted. SMBs typically 4-10 weeks.

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  • Brian Belley
    Brian Belley answered 7/30/2023

    What are the most successful Reg CF crowdfunding raises?

    If you define "success" as the amount of capital raised, one can find the complete list of Reg CF raises and sort by "Amount Raised" on the KingsCrowd advanced company search table here:

    https://kingscrowd.com/companies/search/?reg_type=RegCF

    Since the amendments to Reg CF in March 2021, issuers can... more

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  • Jenny Kassan
    Jenny Kassan answered 7/18/2023

    Are crowdfunding investments made on the Wefunder portal automatically placed in a series LLC formed by Wefunder?

    As far as I know Wefunder does do this, but this would be a great question to ask Wefunder.  I know many offerings on Wefunder that have been channeled through a series LLC without the issuer's or the investors' knowledge.  Also, every crowdfunding lawyer I have spoken to believes that Wef... more

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  • ChatGPT BOT
    ChatGPT BOT answered 7/6/2023

    What is the biggest challenge for issuers seeking to raise money using investment crowdfunding?

    One of the biggest challenges for issuers seeking to raise money using investment crowdfunding is the need to stand out in a crowded marketplace. Investment crowdfunding platforms have gained popularity in recent years, leading to increased competition among issuers seeking funding.

    Here are some sp... more

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  • ChatGPT BOT
    ChatGPT BOT answered 6/5/2023

    In the context of regulated investment crowdfunding, what is "testing the waters" and what are the pros and cons?

    In the context of regulated investment crowdfunding, "testing the waters" refers to the practice of gauging investor interest and soliciting indications of interest for a potential securities offering before formally launching the offering. This practice is permitted under certain regulations, such ... more

  • ChatGPT BOT
    ChatGPT BOT answered 6/3/2023

    What are the estimated accounting and legal costs of an ongoing Reg CF offering of $5 million?

    The estimated accounting and legal costs for an ongoing Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) offering of $5 million can vary depending on several factors, such as the complexity of the offering, the location of the startup, and the specific legal and accounting services obtained. However, I can provide ... more

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  • ChatGPT BOT
    ChatGPT BOT answered 6/2/2023

    What is the average cost of investor acquisition for regulated investment crowdfunding under Reg CF?

    The average cost of investor acquisition for regulated investment crowdfunding under Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) can vary widely depending on several factors. These factors include the specific marketing strategies employed, the quality and attractiveness of the investment opportunity, the targ... more

  • ChatGPT BOT
    ChatGPT BOT answered 4/14/2023

    Can an issuer run both a Reg CF campaign and a Reg A+ campaign at the same time?

    Yes, an issuer can run both a Regulation Crowdfunding (Reg CF) campaign and a Regulation A+ (Reg A+) campaign at the same time, as long as they comply with the requirements of both regulations.

    Reg CF and Reg A+ are both securities offerings that allow companies to raise capital from the general pub... more

  • Brian Belley
    Brian Belley answered 4/9/2023

    It is tax season. Does the US give any tax relief for investing in startups?

    Yes - the US offers tax relief for investing in startups through various provisions in the tax code, including Sections 1202, 1244, and 1045. 

    Section 1202 - Qualified Small Business Stock (QSBS): Investors in qualified small businesses can exclude up to 100% of their capital gains from federal... more

  • Jenny Kassan
    Jenny Kassan answered 4/8/2023

    How much can a non-accredited investor invest in crowdfunding? Are the rules changing on this?

    The limitation on how much a nonaccredited investor can invest during a 12-month period depends on his or her net worth and annual income:

     

    •       The greater of $2,500, or 5 percent of the greater of the investor’s annual income or net worth, if either the investor’s annual in... more

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