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    $2,500 gets 0.25% of the business. $10,000 gets 0.5% of the business. So, quadruple the investment, but that only doubles the stake in the business.

    I didn't see anything in the IGG posting that talked about North Carolina's business investment crowdfunding laws. I haven't heard of any businesses that sold shares of itself business by crowdfunding. It's a very new thing, and I think everyone is skittish about being the first.

    Edit: The proposed NC JOBS act, which would enable this for North Carolina businesses, hasn't been passed yet. Proponents think it might pass this year.

    As such, I think this is premature, at least the top two tiers. I'd think that an accounting grad would be on top of that.
    Last edited by JRDM; 06-17-2014 at 09:52 PM.

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