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506 Docs(R) Launches Crowdfunding Round

Top Quote 506 DocsŪ is helping businesses raise capital, creating profits for its stakeholders, and working on its own Crowdfunding Campaign. End Quote
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    QuoteWe're excited to help business owners raise start up capital, without costing them a lot of money.Quote
  • (1888PressRelease) June 28, 2014 - Today 506 DocsŪ' parent company Encite Financial Group announced their Crowdfunding Campaign on IndieGoGo.com. Currently operating debt free, the company is raising $150,000 USD for operations.

    Company President, Mike Stapleton, stated, "we're excited to try our hand at Crowdfunding with 506 DocsŪ. I'm not certain it's the right fit for this kind of funding, but we're giving it a try. So far we're operating without debt and it's generating fairly decent revenues for a start up. So whatever happens we'll be in good shape moving forward."

    The Temple, Texas company helps business owners who are raising capital using SEC Regulation D. Reg D, as it's called, allows small business owners the ability to raise small amounts of money. According to the 506 Docs blog, Facebook and Twitter both got started raising capital using Regulation D. Facebook's first capital raise yielded just $6,750. It's truly hard to believe that Facebook (Ticker: FB) with a market cap of $172B got started less than 10 years ago with $6,750. The links to Facebook's first few SEC filings is provided on the 506 DocsŪ blog.

    506 DocsŪ claims that Reg D is a hidden secret in the world of small business finance. Over $1T was raised using Regulation D in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, with a hefty uptrend after the passing of The Jobs Act in 2012. Followed by another uptrend in 2013, after the SEC finally got around to releasing formal rules surrounding Regulation D Rule 506(c).

    Before The Jobs Act business owners could not solicit investors in any way, without risking nasty lawsuits and/or criminal actions. As 506 DocsŪ explains in their blogs, after October 2013, small business owners can now seek out investors and place an advertisement about their need for private investors. The Jobs Act dictated that the SEC create rules that allow for general advertising to certain qualified investors, known as Accredited Investors.

    What is important to note about The Jobs Act, besides the obvious Crowdfunding inclusion, is that it seems to have opened up a window of opportunity for the onslaught of Crowdfunding companies, who are now charging business owners a monthly fee for Regulation D Advertising.

    The website provides tutorials, blogs, faq's and template forms. Private Placement Memorandum Templates (PPM Templates) and everything else a small business owner needs to conduct a small capital raise using Regulation D Rule 506(b) and 506(c).

    https://www.506docs.com

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