Definition of Regulation D

A private placement or sale of securities that allows for an exemption from registration under The Securities Act of 1933. A private placement may be sold to an unlimited number of accredited investors but may only be sold to 35 non-accredited investors in any 12-month period.

Applying "Regulation D" to Securities Exams:

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