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Raising capital - How the JOBS Act has created funding opportunities for small businesses

By James S. Hogg on 03/03/2014

As written in the March 2014 Smart Business News Akron/Canton
By James S. Hogg, Partner, Brouse McDowell, LPA

The JOBS Act, passed in 2012, changed rules to make it easier for small businesses to secure funding from investors.

"The Securities and Exchange Commission actually has three initiatives related to the JOBS Act.  Crowfunding has received most of the attention, but the SEC also amended Regulation D to allow small businesses to use general advertising and offers the Regulation A option, which is sort of a mini registration," says James S. Hogg, a partner at Brouse McDowell.

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