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Bieng an Non-accredited investor the 12-month reg cf investing limit for an investor who makes $100k in annual income and has a $200k net worth will be either $2,200 or 5% of the greater of your annual income or net worth.

 An individual will be considered an accredited investor if he or she earned income that exceeded $200,000 (or $300,000 together with a spouse or spousal equivalent) in each of the prior two years, and reasonably expects the same for the current year,and has a net worth over $1 million, either alone or together with a spouse or spousal equivalent (excluding the value of the person’s primary residence and any loans secured by the residence (up to the value of the residence)).

 An individual will be considered as a non-accredited investor,If either his annual income or his net worth is less than $107,000,then during any 12-month period, he can invest up to the greater of either $2,200 or 5% of the greater of your annual income or net worth.

If both your annual income and your net worth are equal to or more than $107,000, then during any 12-month period, you can invest up to 10% of annual income or net worth, whichever is greater, but not to exceed $107,000.

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