The Water Dragon LLC Investment is a 506c and only available to Accredited Investors.

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Individuals must have a net worth of more than $1 million, either individually or jointly with their spouse, excluding their primary residence. This includes all assets and liabilities, except for the primary residence and any mortgage or loan on it. Individuals must have an income of more than $200,000 individually or $300,000 jointly with their spouse in each of the previous two years, and reasonably expect to earn the same or more in the current year. This income test cannot be satisfied by showing one year of an individual's income and the next two years of joint income.
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What is an accredited investor?

Individuals (i.e., natural persons) may qualify as accredited investors based on wealth and income thresholds, as well as other measures of financial sophistication.

Financial Criteria

  • Net worth over $1 million, excluding primary residence (individually or with spouse or partner)
  • Income over $200,000 (individually) or $300,000 (with spouse or partner) in each of the prior two years, and reasonably expects the same for the current year

Professional Criteria

  • Investment professionals in good standing holding the general securities representative license (Series 7), the investment adviser representative license (Series 65), or the private securities offerings representative license (Series 82)
  • Directors, executive officers, or general partners (GP) of the company selling the securities (or of a GP of that company)
  • Any “family client” of a “family office” that qualifies as an accredited investor
  • For investments in a private fund, “knowledgeable employees” of the fund

How can entities qualify as accredited?

Depending upon the structure of the entity or its assets, entities may qualify as an accredited investor.

Investments

Entities owning investments in excess of $5 million

Assets

The following entities with assets in excess of $5 million: corporations, partnerships, LLCs, trusts, 501(c)(3) organizations, employee benefit plans, “family office” and any “family client” of that office

Owners as Accredited

Entities where all equity owners are accredited investors

Investment Advisers

Investment advisers (SEC- or state-registered or exempt reporting advisers) and SEC-registered broker-dealers

Financial Entities

A bank, savings and loan association, insurance company, registered investment company, business development company, or small business investment company or rural business investment company

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