Can an LLC be an Accredited Investor?

The term “accredited investor” may apply to individuals and business entities alike, as long as they fit the definition set by the SEC. Accredited investors get access to exclusive investment vehicles and securities by simply satisfying at least one of the set requirements: income, net worth, asset size, or professional certifications. An accredited investor has access to these riskier ventures because they are seen as having financial sophistication and sufficient investment experience. Thanks to their net worth and income, they do not need the protection provided by the liquidity of public securities markets.
BAM Capital Featured on Latest Trending Today Episode

BAM Capital was featured on a recent episode of Trending Today which aired on November 2, 2021. This award-winning show airs on the Fox Business Network…
REIT vs Multifamily Syndication – Real Estate Investing

While many investors want to put money into real estate and enjoy the benefits of passive income, not everyone is interested in becoming a landlord…
Accredited investor requirements & what you need to know

Being an accredited investor opens a lot of investment doors that are closed to the general public. In fact, those who are selling unregistered….
Real Estate Multifamily Syndication Opportunity in Des Moines Iowa

BAM Capital is pleased to announce the acquisition of our first property in Iowa.