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How can I pay for my investment?FAQ

Companies on the Manhattan Street Capital platform usually use these payment options: Debit-cards, ACH, Check, and Wire transfer. Non-US investors can pay by credit card. Some companies choose not to use ...

Who can invest in RegD offerings? FAQ

Can I do a Reg D 506c Offering on Manhattan Street Capital? ... While Reg A+ offerings are allowed to accept investors of any income level, Reg D offerings are only allowed to accept investments from wealthy, ...

Who can invest in a Reg A+ offering?FAQ

can invest under  Regulation A+ into companies that make their stock offerings with help from Manhattan Street Capita. Ordinary investors don’t ... in the world. The only limitation is that Main Street investors cannot invest ...

What does it mean to Reserve your investment in Reg A+?FAQ

reservation, you help the company and Manhattan Street Capital as we work to make ... call that "Reserve my Investment." The advantages ... later; or you might lose all of your investment, of course. This gives you ...

What kind of funding is not allowed under Reg A+?FAQ

RegA+ does not allow funding for the following: Companies ... headquarters in the US or Canada for international businesses. Investment companies as defined by the Investment Company Act of 1940. Pure venture ...

Behavioral Tips for Successful InvestingBlog

petert_32198's blog         As an investor, it's essential to understand your behavior and how it can impact your investment decisions. Here ... investments on a realistic assessment of your financial goals and risk ...

How does Regulation A+ help me invest in a company?FAQ

How does Regulation A Plus help me invest in a start-up? Until Reg A Plus it was very difficult for regular, “Main Street” investors to invest ... can invest in private companies. The only requirement is that you don’t ...

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