SIE practice questionmediumRegulation A+ - Offerings
Which statement about Regulation A+ offerings is accurate?
- AThey are available only to companies on national exchanges
- BThey allow smaller companies to raise capital with less burdensome registration✓ Correct answer
- CThey are limited to accredited investors
- DThey have no disclosure requirements
Explanation
Why B — They allow smaller companies to raise capital with less burdensome registration
Reg A+ provides an exemption for small public offerings with simplified SEC review. It is not limited to exchange-listed or accredited investors. Some disclosures are still required.
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