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What is Regulation D?

In Banking - Cds - Asked by Admin - 8 months ago

A Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) regulation governing private placement exemptions. Reg D allows usually smaller companies to raise capital through the sale of equity or debt securities without having to register their securities with the SEC.

Answered by Admin - 8 months ago


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If you have cash sitting in the bank and are scared to invest it into something or have a reason not to invest a CD might be a good option. CDs are a way to make a higher percentage from the bank each year. CDs come in different time periods and rates. If you have questions about CDs or need the answer to questions like "what is regulation d?" Zuuply.com can answer them or you can browse our archives.



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