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		<title>Picking A Corporate CPA Or Accountant &#8211; It&#8217;s More Than Just Numbers</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 31 Jul 2010 07:05:54 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was recently on a conference call with a new client and their accountant who insisted on meeting with me because he wanted to pre qualify me. After a few questions when I was setting up the call I could tell right away that this accountant was a pure amateur and was trying to look like the 'big dog' to his clients, being one who invites and enjoys confrontation I took on the meeting. I love negotiating and debating on topics in which I'm well versed so I knew this would be fun.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was recently on a conference call with a new client and their accountant who insisted on meeting with me because he wanted to pre qualify me. After a few questions when I was setting up the call I could tell right away that this accountant was a pure amateur and was trying to look like the &#8216;big dog&#8217; to his clients, being one who invites and enjoys confrontation I took on the meeting. I love negotiating and debating on topics in which I&#8217;m well versed so I knew this would be fun.</p>
<p>The call started with the accountant jumping in to take control of the conversation and asked me if I wouldn&#8217;t mind explaining what I am planning to do for this client. From beginning to end, this individual was completely out of his element as he&#8217;s never had direct contact with an IPO or Global strategies facilitator or someone with international legislative contacts to put to work on behalf of the client to expedite growth and revenues.</p>
<p>After my brief 30 second presentation there was silence on the other end of the line which typically means the opposing party cant intellectually formulate a response due to the sheer lack of experience in this field. So then I continued but instead of a presentation, I became concerned that I was getting involved in a project that had flees and I may need to step away if too many unqualified people were involved.</p>
<p>I proceeded to ask him the following questions that any consultant should ask of a person who claims to be an insider with your client. &#8220;How big is your accounting practice&#8221;&#8230;2000+ clients he boasts. My next question was &#8220;Wow! Great then please give me the breakdown of the inter-client base strategic partnerships you have created on behalf of this client to speed up their growth and increase their revenues?&#8221; He couldn&#8217;t respond because he didn&#8217;t know what strategic alliances were. I continued, being that this company has been trying to raise capital for over a year, with 2,000 clients obviously you have access to accredited investors, how much money have you raised and what SEC approved vehicle did you use to distribute shares for equity?&#8221; again, there was silence on the other end of the line. This was the way the entire call went which demonstrated to my client that they will obviously have to break out of that relationship for and experienced accounting firm who understands how to work with clients in expansion mode.</p>
<p>When you hire an accountant to do the books for your company, of course you want to make sure that they can perform the general tasks of numbers but you also need to evaluate their current client base and their track record for setting up partnerships between their clients? An accountant who doesn&#8217;t network his client base isn&#8217;t worth the fee. In this economic environment you need to choose your accounting professionals based off of strict criteria.</p>
<p>You don&#8217;t need a number cruncher. You need a number crunching networking executive with a strong and influential contact base to set up round table meetings, make introductions and help grow your company. Anyone with a general comprehension of tax law, book keeping and QuickBooks can be an accountant but few are able to facilitate all the additional services needed for an expanding corporation. You should pick an accounting firm based off of 10% expertise, 30% fees and 60% contacts and track record for helping expanding companies. Don&#8217;t settle for anything less.</p>
<p>S1 Filing, Taking Your Company Public, Valuations and Investor Relations Services <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a3FOxAQVjE'> Free Video Download </a>, Take Your Business Public and Globalize Your Business call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183 <a href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com'> We Have The Industry&#8217;s Top Financial Blog </a> We Can Make Global Growth Happen For Your Company</p>
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		<title>Global Consulting Firms, God And Machine Guns: Global Finance And Acid Rain</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 28 Jul 2010 07:11:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Strange title I know but how else do you describe what is going on in the global finance scene. With the master weave of God and Country which equal patriotism and prosperity, what happens when it all collapses? Chaos! It would be great to believe that there are a few men in a locked room somewhere who were controlling this economic collapse and in just a matter of time they would flip a switch and it would all be ok again but none of us are nave enough to believe such a backwards conspiracy theory.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Strange title I know but how else do you describe what is going on in the global finance scene. With the master weave of God and Country which equal patriotism and prosperity, what happens when it all collapses? Chaos! It would be great to believe that there are a few men in a locked room somewhere who were controlling this economic collapse and in just a matter of time they would flip a switch and it would all be ok again but none of us are nave enough to believe such a backwards conspiracy theory.</p>
<p>The truth is far worse. The world bank creates money starting with digital imprints on a computer screen, a little money to reel in the third world, import western goods that they can&#8217;t afford, create a situation of debt and bam, we control another country and blame it on the World Bank and the IMF and all these numbers on a screen take a shape of their own in the minds of the global populace as &#8216;truth&#8217;. By truth I mean the international population accepts these numbers that are nothing more than a digital expression of a think tank drone that has been trained to believe that people are pawns and that government fractions within governments is just the way it is.</p>
<p>But people have lost the confidence in those imaginative numbers on the screen. People have lost hope that there is someone on the other side looking out for their interests to make sure that there are jobs, a paycheck and food on the table.</p>
<p>Mainstream confidence in the economic powers that be is disintegrating like a sugar cube in boiling water. With our military fighting battles on multiple fronts, men, women and children have to fight to keep the governments grimy claws out of their back pockets. The Fed, top tier investment banking gurus and global financial demigods just sit and slobber at senate hearings as they, just as we know that they are all for show. The government will use this to distract global citizens until the next distraction is placed on the board and the underhanded motivations of crooked power players will have their way again.</p>
<p>Between the crumbling of this economic house of cards, absence of God and global warming who can step in and save us? The answer is, good old fashioned entrepreneurialship. You, me and the small business down the street. Stop looking to institutional and governmental solutions. They&#8217;ll promise you a dollar and steal your soul.</p>
<p>15c211 Filing, S1 Filing, Taking Your Company Public and Investor Relations <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a3FOxAQVjE'> Free Video Download </a>, Take Your Company Public and Globalize Your Business call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183 <a href='http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9a3FOxAQVjE'> Free Video Take Your Company Public and Expand Globally FAST </a> We Can Make Global Growth Happen For Your Company</p>
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		<title>Importing To Asia- Expansion Consultant &#8211; Imports To China</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Jul 2010 07:12:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In these monetarily gloomy times businesses are looking outside the box for a localized injection of economic stimulus. Banks are hording their bags of government bailout money while the small business owner is forced to fend for themselves. Nothing but doom and gloom seem to infest all aspects of present and near future financial forecasts.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In these monetarily gloomy times businesses are looking outside the box for a localized injection of economic stimulus. Banks are hording their bags of government bailout money while the small business owner is forced to fend for themselves. Nothing but doom and gloom seem to infest all aspects of present and near future financial forecasts.</p>
<p>There is, however, a fiscal niche being carved out as we speak by ultra aggressive and eager angel investors. Angel investors, private investors, micro ticket investment partnerships and other alternative financing groups are spearheading a global rally to buy into promising mid-size companies from all industry genres. The elements of a viable company prime for investment are solid and realistic growth potential, talented &#8216;who&#8217;s who&#8217; executive staff with the right educational and professional pedigrees, minimal debt, a solid business plan laying out every minute intricacy that could affect growth, financial return and the exit strategy.</p>
<p>Another important document that is often overlooked but is a mandatory prerequisite for the SEC regulated exchange of cash for equity is a Private Placement Memorandum. A Private Placement Memorandum takes advantage of three powerful Regulation D Rule exemptions (Rule 504, Rule 505 and Rule 506) these are technical documents that spill the beans to the potential investor. In a PPM all the financial and industry risks are put on the table as well as stock prices, a breakdown of fund raising benchmarks and what the money will be used for etc.</p>
<p>A Private Placement Memorandum can be costly if you hire a law firm to custom author the package for you but there are consulting firms that will do this for as little as $6000.</p>
<p>If you are serious about raising capital for your company you need to add a Private Placement Memorandum to your list of necessary documents to hand off to the investors in order to get the cash you need in an expedient manner. Importing to China, Imported to China and Imports to China</p>
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		<title>Public Reverse Merger &#8211; Public Company Merger &#8211; Reverse IPO</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 29 May 2010 07:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you are trying to raise capital with a PPM or public entity like OTCBB you need to understand the mind of the investor. After the business plan sells the investor on the business concept you need to sell them on you and your executive staff. You need to stack your executive positions with professionals with a proven track record of success and possess a solid reputation in the industry. You must paint the picture for investors that your business is run by the who's who in your industry and this pedigree is demonstrated by your education, degree, grades in college, professional organizations of which you have been and are currently a member, advisory board positions with other corporate organizations, a track record of setting up and maintaining strategic alliances, networking contacts and more.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you are trying to raise capital with a PPM or public entity like OTCBB you need to understand the mind of the investor. After the business plan sells the investor on the business concept you need to sell them on you and your executive staff. You need to stack your executive positions with professionals with a proven track record of success and possess a solid reputation in the industry. You must paint the picture for investors that your business is run by the who&#8217;s who in your industry and this pedigree is demonstrated by your education, degree, grades in college, professional organizations of which you have been and are currently a member, advisory board positions with other corporate organizations, a track record of setting up and maintaining strategic alliances, networking contacts and more.</p>
<p>When an investor looks at your human resource list on your PPM, business plan or public offering docs it needs to scream power, authority and confidence. Each individual that you place on your advisory board must have a massive contribution other than &#8216;advice&#8217;. Advisors should be able to prove their ability to assist in crucial decisions, connect your company with strategic partners and help you get to the next level.</p>
<p>Your legal counsel and CPA should be well known organizations with a long list of successful, well known organizations on their client roster and they should have a lot more to offer your company than just their fee based services. Again, these organizations should be able to set you up with partnerships that will help grow your business. As far as corporate awareness you must include a publicist. The publicist that you choose must be well versed in their comprehension of your industry genre.</p>
<p>They must be able to take your company and get you in front of the proper audience that is conducive to enhancing your growth potential. They must be able to demonstrate their knowledge of viral online marketing as well as traditional means of radio, TV and article promotion. They should be able to reach into their contact list and set you up with one interview after another targeting your specific audience.</p>
<p>These are just a few things to take into consideration when you jump on the fund raising trail. Every individual you have listed on your docs must be able to pass due diligence and have the appeal that reaches into the &#8216;comfort&#8217; zone portion of the investor&#8217;s mind.</p>
<p>Do You Need Massive <a href='http://www.youtube.com/user/angelfundingproject'>Investor Relations </a> that will put your stock price through the roof? Call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a href='http://www.youtube.com/user/angelfundingproject'> Taking Your Company Public </a> and Stock awareness was never so easy.</p>
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		<title>Take Your Company Public: Is Business A Form Of War?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 May 2010 07:08:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So is business a form of warfare? If it is who are the pawns and who are the kings? Let's look at the facts and past the 1980s clichs that chant: Greed Is Good and Business Is War as those chanting these phrases are often on the sidelines and not gifted enough to be on the field and playing and have no choice but to live vicariously through those they are jealously watching.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So is business a form of warfare? If it is who are the pawns and who are the kings? Let&#8217;s look at the facts and past the 1980s clichs that chant: Greed Is Good and Business Is War as those chanting these phrases are often on the sidelines and not gifted enough to be on the field and playing and have no choice but to live vicariously through those they are jealously watching.</p>
<p>Everyone wants to be a player but in this industry you need a lot more than drive you need connections and capability. By connections I mean global political, global corporate, international finance and more. By capability I mean nerves of steel, the ability to bath in acid and swim with sharks and eat class for breakfast. This is one of the most stressful industries I know of with a burnout rate that is off the charts and any other global consultant that I know has struggled with their demons to stay on the top of their game. Business, by all categorical definition is War.</p>
<p>There are winners, losers, economies rise and economies crumble all because of global commerce. Global commerce as you know is control over the masses by an elite few. The elite are not the government officials as they themselves are pawns in a much larger game that even they don&#8217;t understand. Commerce and finance are numbers on a computer screen and fractional reserve lending, the IMF and other organizations at the end of marionette strings to impose the will of the elite on the global populace.</p>
<p>War in the form of economics is ongoing whereas war with guns and the military is to make a statement. Economic warfare is trade sanctions and limiting technology that will enable a developing nation to grow which will disable their industrial capabilities so that instead of a thriving economy they are dependent on the involvement by industrialized nations. With the Bretton Woods Convention in 1944 and the reconstruction of Europe and the doing away with the gold standard the above mentioned Numbers On A Screen are dictated by who holds the most economic collateral to enforce their idea of numbers.</p>
<p>This group of elites has the economic and military power to impose its will and enforce the idea that the numbers that they place on that screen are etched in stone and if those numbers demonstrate a Loan to a developing nation, though no actual empirical capital has been transferred, that developing nation now becomes a willing pawn in the overall game of economic warfare. So there you have it, business is indeed a form of warfare. This industry of global finance serves as the royal court while those around us are forced to play by the rules we invent and enforce.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m not saying that this is a good thing, I&#8217;m not exactly proud to be part of the problem but this is the awkward reality. I know you&#8217;re waiting for a happy ending or an idea that will help create a solution but I don&#8217;t have one.</p>
<p>When my firm is brought in as a strategist and alliance facilitator for global rollups, acquisitions, mergers and IPOs we try to create as many jobs as possible but let me ask you, by creating more jobs are we just perpetuating the problem of the masses being controlled by the few?</p>
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		<title>Massive Corporate Publicity That Will Transform Your Company Overnight!</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Apr 2010 07:07:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We get calls all day, every day from companies that talk about 'wanting' real corporate publicity that will transform their company but few have the stomach for what it really takes and even fewer have the financial dedication it takes to obliterate their competition and take their rightful place at the top of the food chain.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We get calls all day, every day from companies that talk about &#8216;wanting&#8217; real corporate publicity that will transform their company but few have the stomach for what it really takes and even fewer have the financial dedication it takes to obliterate their competition and take their rightful place at the top of the food chain.</p>
<p>Of course it&#8217;s important to cater to the traditional media (TV, radio, newspaper, industry journals, etc) but the genre of publicity that wins every time is viral publicity consisting of video, social and news bookmarks, article submissions, press release submissions and photo/logo sharing sites. The reality is online publicity is where you&#8217;re going to completely annihilate your competitors and claim your rightful position.</p>
<p>When you take into consideration the ultra powerful medium and stealth of viral publicity, all other promotional genres cower in comparison. Online your pre public or post public company will claim instant viewers and a cult-like following that TV and radio can&#8217;t even remotely compare. Billions of searches take place every day and it is the viral publicists job to do what SEO and traditional publicists can&#8217;t do and that is get solid search engine ranking while simultaneously bringing in powerful results that are targeted and strategically placed.</p>
<p>Forget pay per click, it&#8217;s a waste of your time. crush everything in your path with viral publicity that claims power positions on the natural search results on all search engines. You must have a solid combination of mediums at use to take control of targeted keywords and industry genres.</p>
<p>So the next time you tell your self-proclaimed publicist or seo agent that you need publicity that will claim your position and deliver virtually instantaneous results for your company, you&#8217;ll understand why there is silence on the other end of the line&#8230;because they have no clue as to what it takes to get serious results that will rip and shred everything in your path. The powerful combination of viral publicity and massive exposure will force-feed your concept to the willing masses who are pleading with a company in your industry to step up and spoon-feed the very info that your company is offering.</p>
<p>Stop wasting time and money with so called &#8216;solutions&#8217; that don&#8217;t work. You need a publicist, investor relations specialist and SEO demigod that will take you by the hand and pave a way for your company to succeed.</p>
<p>For Corporate Consulting or <a href='http://www.princetoncorporatesolutions.com'>Investor Relations Solutions</a>, call Princeton Corporate Solutions at 267-233-0183<a href='http://princetoncorporatesolutions.com/take_your_company_public.html'>Corporate Publicity That Works</a> the easy way!</p>
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		<title>Take A Company Public and Grow Fast Via Acquisitions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 04 Apr 2010 07:08:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many entrepreneurs and executives want to move forward with the process of going public merely for the ability to raise capital through the sale of stock. They usually don't think of the strategies necessary to keep the momentum going such as how much equity to give up initially, how much equity to sell ongoing, how to capitalize off of the use of the securities as collateral for loans and lines of credit and so on.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Many entrepreneurs and executives want to move forward with the process of going public merely for the ability to raise capital through the sale of stock. They usually don&#8217;t think of the strategies necessary to keep the momentum going such as how much equity to give up initially, how much equity to sell ongoing, how to capitalize off of the use of the securities as collateral for loans and lines of credit and so on.</p>
<p>One of the most profound strategies companies can use to retain company equity while capitalizing off of their public entity is to put up portions of their securities as temporary collateral for loans and to use securities to grow through acquisition of strategic alliances.</p>
<p>Stock should be looked at as cash and designated for appropriate purchasing strategies. Stock monetized through collateralized lending can work wonders as long as the exit strategy is in place and secure. Your attorney should be well versed in this activity and audit the contract for convertible aspects which could strip the transaction of its advantageous nature.</p>
<p>Debt that converts to equity means giving up a huge bartering chip for future transactions. Don&#8217;t give up equity unless you have to. There are scores of companies that will lend against your securities without having to give up long term equity. Use this strategy wisely and you&#8217;ll never have a problem getting capital.</p>
<p>Also, using stock to purchase strategic partners is more relevant now than ever. Purchasing a company with stock that can be monetized over time is an incredible way to grow through acquisition. Going public on the OTCBB is a quick and easy way to start using the countless capabilities for capitalization with a public entity. Going public simply to raise capital with your market maker or broker dealer would be selling yourself short. Take advantage of the countless ways your securities can work for you.</p>
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		<title>Over The Counter Bulletin Board &#8211; Anatomy of an S-1: A Must Read If You&#8217;re Going Public</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Mar 2010 07:09:33 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Your company is growing. Now you are ready to start raising serious capital and you here the public fund raising markets. Here are the basics of your S-1 filing. Know the lingo before you hire a consultant. Because companies must adhere strictly to SEC regulations, initial prospectuses are similar in their organization. Each S-1 generally consists of the following sections:]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Your company is growing. Now you are ready to start raising serious capital and you here the public fund raising markets. Here are the basics of your S-1 filing. Know the lingo before you hire a consultant. Because companies must adhere strictly to SEC regulations, initial prospectuses are similar in their organization. Each S-1 generally consists of the following sections:</p>
<p>Front Section &#8212; An S-1 contains a small amount of information not available in a prospectus. In this first section, you can quickly find the issuing company&#8217;s phone number and get a vague sense of the future offering price.</p>
<p>Cover/Inside Cover &#8212; The prospectus cover outlines the general terms of the offering, including names of the underwriters, number of shares offered, and pricing information. The actual share price is absent from a prospectus until the day of the offering.</p>
<p>Prospectus Summary &#8212; Here you will find a brief synopsis of the company&#8217;s business and history, a modest discussion of the change in capitalization to occur as a result of the offering, and a useful summary of financial information covering the last five years, if available. If you are screening prospectuses for investment ideas, start here.</p>
<p>Risk Factors &#8212; After you have read a few prospectuses, you will become familiar with the &#8220;usual suspects&#8221; in this section, including &#8220;Possible Volatility of Stock,&#8221; &#8220;Limited History of operations,&#8221; &#8220;Dilution,&#8221; and &#8220;Dependence on Key Personnel.&#8221; Nevertheless, this section is a worthwhile read to be sure that you understand the challenges facing the company&#8217;s management. The discussion of competition can be sobering, but it can also provide a means to compare the value of the issuer against the financial performance and market valuation of its competitors.</p>
<p>Taking your company public should be an exciting and revitalizing time. Don&#8217;t take unnecessary risks, hire a consulting firm who can streamline this process and deliver the results you&#8217;ll need for success!</p>
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		<title>How To Find a Consultant To Take Your Company Public</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 20 Mar 2010 07:06:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[So many companies dream of going public to raise massive amounts of capital, as set up for an exit strategy, to make acquisitions with stock and for many other reasons. While your intentions may be pure and with genuine motives, you're entering shark infested waters of boiler rooms, crooked attorneys and underbelly consultants who have made careers off of taking well intentioned executives just like you for a 24 month rollercoaster ride while they take every penny you have as your company shrivels up like week old road kill.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So many companies dream of going public to raise massive amounts of capital, as set up for an exit strategy, to make acquisitions with stock and for many other reasons. While your intentions may be pure and with genuine motives, you&#8217;re entering shark infested waters of boiler rooms, crooked attorneys and underbelly consultants who have made careers off of taking well intentioned executives just like you for a 24 month rollercoaster ride while they take every penny you have as your company shrivels up like week old road kill.</p>
<p>Just and honest consultants in the &#8216;public offering&#8217; industry are as rare as the illusive white elephant. This industry exists in a cesspool surrounded by rose gardens; from afar it looks amazing and an image of a dreamland but get up and close and the sludge and odor are enough to make you run and hide. So what do you look for in a consultant? The best consulting firms are the &#8217;boutique firms&#8217; with minimal overhead that keep a low profile and are made up of 3 or 4 &#8216;partner&#8217; consultants.</p>
<p>These firms typically have the experience of working with the large consulting groups but for one reason or another have decided to leave and go out on their own. The great thing is, these small groups typically have massive contacts and process your entire public offering in-house. Offering a complete turn-key solution that is managed in-house offers a huge advantage because there is accountability and you can actually build a relationship with the people that are making your dream of a public offering come true.</p>
<p>These &#8217;boutique&#8217; consultants will usually stay onboard as growth consultants for the life of the company in exchange for modest fees and a pre-IPO or pre-OTCBB equity position. The large firms will hack you out at the knees and gouge you with fees while they take massive amounts of equity in your company which takes away your bartering chip when you need to offer more stock to the public to raise capital.</p>
<p>The small firms will also work one on one with you to show you how to use your stock to grow through acquisition and other nifty ways to use stock to grow. Seek out the boutique consulting firm and save the attorney for spot audits. Hold on to your cash. Why pay outrageous fees to lawyers when you can pay 60% less with a small consulting firm that will add all the bells and whistles for free and actually get your stock trading, usually in half the time?</p>
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		<title>Great Ways To Raise Money Fast!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Feb 2010 08:08:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>James Scott</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Regulation D, Under Sections 4(2) and 3(b) of the Securities Act of 1933, the SEC adopted Regulation D to coordinate the various limited offering exemptions and to streamline the existing requirements applicable to private offers and sales of securities. The Regulation establishes three exemptions from registration in Rules 504, 505, and 506.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Regulation D, Under Sections 4(2) and 3(b) of the Securities Act of 1933, the SEC adopted Regulation D to coordinate the various limited offering exemptions and to streamline the existing requirements applicable to private offers and sales of securities. The Regulation establishes three exemptions from registration in Rules 504, 505, and 506.</p>
<p>Rule 504, which provides an exemption for non-reporting companies unless they are &#8220;blank check&#8221; issuers or certain &#8220;shells&#8221;, stipulates that: The sale of up to $1,000,000 of securities in a 12-month period is permitted provided that there is no general solicitation, the securities sold are restricted securities and cannot be resold except pursuant to a registration statement or exemption, and a notice must be filed with the SEC within 15 days after the first sale. Rule 504 does not provide an exemption under any state laws. In certain limited circumstances where an offering is conducted under state accredited investor exemptions, securities offered under Rule 504 may be freely transferrable. Unlike Rules 505 and 506, Rule 504 does not mandate that specified disclosure be provided to purchasers. Nonetheless, the business person should take care that sufficient information is provided to meet the full disclosure obligations which exist under the antifraud provisions of the securities laws.</p>
<p>Rule 505 was adopted by the SEC to provide small businesses more flexibility in raising capital than under Rule 504 &#8211; but without the uncertainty of determining the quality of the purchasers that generally is involved in using Rule 506. Rule 505 provides issuers a limited offering exemption for sales of securities totaling up to $5 million in any 12-month period.</p>
<p>Rule 505 contains certain restrictions regarding &#8220;accredited investors&#8221; and non-accredited persons. The-term &#8220;accredited investor&#8221; includes:</p>
<p>Banks, insurance companies, registered investment companies, business development companies, or small business investment companies; Certain employee benefit plans for which investment decisions are made by a bank, insurance company, or registered investment adviser; Any employee benefit plan (Within the meaning of Title I of the Employee Retirement Income Security Act) with total assets in excess of $5 million; Charitable organizations, corporations or partnerships with assets in excess of $5 million; Directors, executive officers, and general partners of the issuer; Any entity in which all the equity owners are accredited investors; Natural persons with a net worth of at least $1 million; Any natural person with an income in excess of $200,000 in each of the two most recent years or joint income with a spouse in excess of $300,000 for those years and a reasonable expectation of the same income level in the current year; and Trusts with assets of at least $5 million, not formed to acquire the securities offered, and whose purchases are directed by a sophisticated person.</p>
<p>If the issuer sells any securities to non-accredited investors, it must furnish to all investors the same type of information as required by Regulation A. It must also furnish audited financial statements.</p>
<p>If an issuer other than a limited partnership cannot obtain audited financial statements without unreasonable effort or expense, only the issuer&#8217;s balance sheet (to be dated within 120 days of the start of the offering) must be audited.</p>
<p>Limited partnerships unable to obtain required financial statements without unreasonable effort or expense may furnish financial statements prepared on the basis of federal income tax requirements and examined and reported on by an independent public or certified accountant in accordance with generally accepted auditing standards; and The issuer must also be available to answer questions by prospective purchasers about the issuer or the offering.</p>
<p>Further restrictions under Rule 505 include:</p>
<p>The total offering price of each issue of securities may not exceed $5 million. The offering may not be made by means of general solicitation or general advertising. The issuer may sell the securities to an unlimited number of &#8220;accredited investors&#8221; and to 35 non-accredited persons. There are no requirements of &#8220;sophistication&#8221; or &#8220;wealth&#8221; for persons to whom the securities are sold. A company must take any necessary steps to ensure that the purchasers are acquiring securities for investment only, not for resale. The securities are thus &#8220;restricted&#8221; and investors must be informed that they may not be able to sell except pursuant to a registration statement or exemption from registration. The issuer is not required to file any offering materials with the Commission. Fifteen days after the first sale in the offering, the issuer must file a notice of sales on Form D. The notice also contains an undertaking under this Rule for the issuer to furnish the Commission, upon its staff s request, any information given to non-accredited purchasers in connection with the offering. Rule 505 does not provide an exemption from state securities laws.</p>
<p>SEC Rule 506 offers and sales of securities by an issuer that satisfy the conditions stated below are deemed transactions not involving any public offering within the meaning of Section 4(2) of the Securities Act. For an offering to be considered exempt from the registration requirements, Rule 506 stipulates: There is no ceiling on the amount of money which may be raised. No general solicitation or general advertising is permitted. The issuer may sell its securities to an unlimited number of accredited investors and 35 non accredited purchasers. Unlike Rule 505, all non-accredited purchasers (either alone or with a purchaser representative) must be sophisticated &#8211; that is, have sufficient knowledge and experience in financial and business matters to render them capable of evaluating the merits and risks of the prospective investment. The term &#8220;accredited investor&#8221; is defined under Rule 505.</p>
<p>If the issuer sells any securities to non-accredited investors, it must furnish to all investors the same type of information as required by Regulation A. It must also furnish the same financial information as would be required by registration on Form S-1.</p>
<p>If the issuer cannot obtain audited financial statements without unreasonable effort or expense, then financial statements may be provided in accordance with the special treatment described under Rule 505.</p>
<p>The securities sold are &#8220;restricted&#8221; under the same stipulations in Rule 505.</p>
<p>A company is required to file a notice of the offering on Form D at SEC headquarters within 15 days after the first sale in the offering. All states except New York provide an exemption from state securities laws for offerings under Rule 506 but the company must file a copy of the Form D and pay a filing fee in each state. New York has a distinctive law which makes a Rule 506 offering within that state impractical.</p>
<p>Accredited Investor Exemption</p>
<p>The Small Business Investment Incentive Act of 1980 created a new statutory exemption from registration under the Securities Act for transactions involving offers and sales of securities by any issuer solely to one or more &#8220;accredited investors.&#8221; Under Section 4(6):</p>
<p>The total offering price of each issue of securities under the exemption may not exceed the limit on small offerings set by Section 3(b) the Securities Act, which currently is $5 million per issue. The offering may not be made by means of any form of advertising or public solicitation.</p>
<p>The term &#8220;accredited investor&#8221; is defined to include the same individuals and entities as included for purposes of Rules 505 and 506. The issuer is required to file a notice of sales on Form D with the Commission 15 days after the initial sale is made in reliance on the exemption.</p>
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