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The JOBS Act Two Years Later: Where We Are and What's Next for Crowdfunding (Infographic)
The Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, signed into law on April 5, 2012, fundamentally changed the fundraising landscape for entrepreneurs. Here's a look at what has changed and what's next.
Crowdfunding's Next Hot Frontier: Real Estate
Venture capital and angel investors are sinking money into startups that are innovating the way that buildings are bought.
This Startup Wants to Protect Your Startup From 'Bad Actors'
Legal compliance company CrowdCheck has a new service allowing entrepreneurs to protect themselves as they get ready to fundraise.
The JOBS Act Provision That Could Change IPOs Forever
If the SEC allows Regulation A+ to pass without the requirement of state compliance, entrepreneurs could raise up to $50 million.
Will Equity Crowdfunding Laws Be the Death of Kickstarter?
The JOBS Act and the proposed SEC rules really has nothing to do with the popular funding site. So what exactly is it?
As Comment Period Closes, Debate Over Equity Crowdfunding Rules Rages On
The Securities and Exchange Commission released provisional rules to regulate equity crowdfunding on Oct. 23. The comment period officially ends on Feb. 3, but there is no end in sight to the debate.
How the JOBS Act Boosted the IPO Market (Infographic)
A look at the companies that have gone public since President Obama passed the Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act in April of 2012.
SEC Releases Long-Awaited Rules on Crowdfunding
More than a year after President Obama signed the JOBS Act into law, the Commission released rules for regulating equity crowdfunding. Here's what you need to know.
Why Equity Crowdfunding Isn't a Threat to Venture Capital
Under the JOBS Act, there will be new ways to raise money. But not all fund-raising is created equal.
Which Type of Crowdfunding Is Best for You?
Even though many people think the term 'crowdfunding' is universal, there are actually multiple options available for those needing to raise funds. Find out what each type is.
What the U.S. Can Learn From the Netherlands About Equity Crowdfunding
U.S. regulators are tied up in knots trying to figure out how to write laws for equity crowdfunding to prevent fraud. Perhaps they should take a page from the Dutch.
Why Equity Crowdfunding Is a Terrible Idea
Equity crowdfunding proposes a fair shot for all entrepreneurs, but as with most things in a capitalist structure, only the strong will survive.
Your Top 5 Crowdfunding Questions Answered
A crowdfunding expert answers the most frequently asked questions about this new way of raising startup funds for your business.
Report: Twitter to List on NYSE, Fearing IPO Mishap on Nasdaq
Not wanting a repeat of Facebook's botched IPO, Twitter reportedly plans to list itself on the New York Stock Exchange when it makes its market debut.
Pouncing on New SEC Rules, Entrepreneurs Develop Tech-Based Solutions for Accrediting Investors
Some entrepreneurs are looking to streamline the potentially onerous process of accrediting investors in accordance with the SEC's new rules on general solicitation.