The rise of professionally managed platforms provides opportunities for investing in passive asset-based lending such as real estate syndication, farmland, art, lawsuit financing, etc.
Unfortunately, many of these investments are restricted to only accredited investors. An accredited investor status opens the doors to additional investment opportunities.
Any individual can meet the accredited investor qualifications by having specific professional certifications, designations, or other credentials issued by an accredited educational institution.
As part of the rule change is the SEC adding the term “spousal equivalent.” This means that if one spouse qualifies as an accredited investor, the person’s spouse does as well.
How To Become An Accredited Investor Without High Income Or Net Worth
If you do not satisfy the traditional income or net worth accredited investor qualifications, the knowledge route is the best alternative.
You can now purchase securities not registered with the SEC legally. And a whole world of investment options from asset-backed lending to venture capital funds to angel investments is now available.