I will draft a regulation d private placement memorandum ppm for capital raise
Professional PPM And Securities Offering Specialist
About this Gig
Raising capital requires more than just a pitch it requires a robust legal shield. As a licensed US attorney, I draft professional Private Placement Memoranda (PPM) tailored to Regulation D (Rule 506b or 506c) offerings.
A well-drafted PPM is your primary defense against future investor litigation and SEC scrutiny. I provide comprehensive drafting that covers the "Use of Proceeds," detailed "Risk Factors," "Management Biographies," and "Description of Securities." My work is designed to meet the expectations of sophisticated investors and institutional partners.
Whether you are launching a hedge fund, a tech startup, or a private equity vehicle, I ensure your offering documents are precise, enforceable, and compliant with federal securities laws. I focus on creating a document that not only fulfills legal requirements but also professionally represents your business to potential investors.
Important Note: To maintain a clear audit trail and maximize professional efficiency, all instructions and advice are provided exclusively through written communication on the Fiverr platform. I do not provide services via phone calls or video consultations.
Field of law:
Business (corporate)
Target country:
Worldwide
Document type:
Other
Agreement type:
Other
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FAQ
Do I really need a PPM?
If you are raising money from outside investors, a PPM is essential to provide disclosure and mitigate liability.
Is this for 506(b) or 506(c)?
I can draft for either, ensuring the specific requirements for accredited investors are met.
What is included in the risk factors?
I include both general market risks and specific risks unique to your industry.
Is this valid in all states?
My documents are based on federal law; I can provide high-level guidance on Blue Sky filings via text.
