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This Bitcoin Investment Could Give Crypto Investors a Double-Win

The Motley Fool

Grayscale Bitcoin Trust offered shares to institutional and accredited investors without having to do a full registration process with the SEC. Fund shareholders have no right to redeem their shares for actual Bitcoin. Grayscale then took that money and purchased Bitcoin with it. From premium to discount. and back again?

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Why Canopy Growth Shares Jumped Then Dropped Today

The Motley Fool

So what Some of that drop occurred after investors had a negative reaction to news that Canopy would be selling shares in a private placement offering that will raise as much as $50 million for the company. Though the shares are sold to accredited investors , common stock shareholder ownership is diluted in the process.

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Big Tech Goes Nuclear

The Motley Fool

Amazon may be the fastest to get there but each of them is telling shareholders, look, we're not going to build out data centers for AI and have to build new cold power plants to do that. But those are for the private investors. Those accredited investors. I'm not an accredited investor. I'm in the lowly.

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Navigating Tax Time: Tips for Filing Your K-1 Form

Zajac Group

or losses are allocated among partners and shareholders, whether or not such amounts are actually distributed. Rather than the business or partnership being responsible for paying taxes as an entity, the tax liability is split among the partners or shareholders. An S corporation reports activity on Form 1120.

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