Question of the Week: What is the relationship between risk and return when investing?
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Our blog series on prospectus exemptions concludes this week with Part 7 on the offering memorandum exemption. You can find links to the entire series at the end of this post.
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The beginning of October is also the beginning of Investor Education Month and World Investor Week.
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We’re getting near the end of our blog series on prospectus exemptions with Part 6. This week’s post looks at the start-up crowdfunding exemption.
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As we reach Part 5 in our series on the prospectus exemptions, we arrive at the shortest blog post in the series on the Minimum amount ($150,000) exemption.
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We’re crossing the midpoint of our blog series on the prospectus exemptions. This week we’re looking at the accredited investor exemption.
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With students returning to the classroom in high schools and universities across Nova Scotia this month the Nova Scotia Securities Commission is relaunching our Student Connections Program.
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We’re moving on to Part 3 of our series on prospectus exemptions. This week we’re looking at the Employee, Director, Officer and Consultant exemption.
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Our series on prospectus exemptions continues this week with a look at the family, friends, and business associate’s exemption.
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The Nova Scotia Securities Commission routinely tells investors if someone is offering securities as an investment to raise capital, they must provide them with a copy of a disclosure document called a prospectus, unless an exemption applies. But how can an investor know if a prospectus exemption applies without first knowing what these exemptions include?