At the start of 2022, those heavily invested in cryptocurrency experienced a shock to their portfolios when all of the most popular coins steadily decreased in value.
The most popular coin, Bitcoin, fell from a November high of $67K USD to a low of $35K USD on January 22, a loss of more than 40%. Ethereum, the second most popular coin, fell by 50% from $4.8K USD to $2.4K USD.
Volatility is nothing new to crypto investors, but this particular dip wasn’t just a dip at all, but rather the leveling out of a roller coaster that peaked back in November of 2021.
While they have rebounded some, the coins that crashed back in January have still yet to fully recover, and the crash reportedly wiped out more than $1 trillion USD in wealth.
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Private companies aren’t subject to the same regulations that publicly traded companies are, but according to SEC Commissioner Allison Lee, that may soon change.
Non-public companies may soon need to file more information with the SEC, similar to that of public companies such as earnings, business outlooks, risks, and manager pay. Without this data, investors may lack adequate information about the business and operations of these private companies.
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Your salary is one of the biggest contributing factors to your ability to grow wealth. It’s also an important factor should you seek an accredited investor certificate through the income method.
Your best chance to increase your base salary is when first negotiating with your employer. Take this opportunity to tout your accomplishments, research salaries for comparable roles, and not settle for less than you’re worth.
Here are a few strategies you can use to negotiate salary with your employer and increase your income.
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NFTs have become extremely popular, both as investment vehicles and novelties. While their existence has led to a new realm of assets, it has also opened the door for those assets to be stolen and plagiarized. As with anything high-profile and hosted on the blockchain, NFTs are particularly prone to theft and plagiarism.
This may very well be an asset class you and other verified accredited investors are interested in participating in, so it’s essential to understand the potential risks.
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VerifyInvestor.com is proud to offer Custom Verifications. Easily create Custom Verifications with our online wizard and verify anyone or anything the way you want.
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The Covid-19 Pandemic changed the way people work significantly by forcing many individuals to work from home. Only essential workers were permitted to work publicly and millions of people lost their jobs completely. Now that cases have gone down due to vaccines and better practices, many employers are having workers return to the office. However, many workers are still demanding flexibility and the new way of working has opened up the debate about whether the traditional “five-day 8 hours a day work week” makes sense anymore.
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Are you looking to verify yourself or a potential purchaser as an accredited investor? Under the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act (JOBS Act), which was signed into law on April 5, 2012 by President Obama, businesses can advertise and sell securities, so long as the eventual sales are made only to accredited investors that are verified using “reasonable steps.” Third-party reviewers conduct verification for issuers and purchasers, ensuring that companies and investors take reasonable steps to obtain validation.
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Check out "Everything You Need To Know About Reg D", Chapter 15 in The Digital Asset Handbook: Clear Rating Practitioner's Handbook - 1st Edition (2021), now available from ClearRating.com and Entoro.com
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It may not be great to think about, but sometimes the institutions that we trust with our money commit fraud. Not all banks are bad, however, there have been instances where a bank has committed fraud through deceptive practices. The following examples should be used as a warning to consumers, and as illustrations of what not to do for businesses.
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