
Sam Meltzer
Gerry Hays
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Sam Meltzer
The Qualified Accredited Investor (QAI) certification establishes a superior standard of financial and market acumen for various participants in the startup world: venture capitalists, angel investors, syndicate leads, founders, and advisors.
The foundation of QAI is an exam that tests a candidate’s expertise across 14 topics, including regulations, fundamentals, deal analysis, revenue forecasting, financial statements, cost-benefit analysis, valuing a business, equity ownership, and deal arrangement. Candidates who score 70% or higher will be awarded the QAI certification, demonstrating a high level of market and financial proficiency.
QAI was created by a team of experienced professionals and academic experts, which underwent peer review to ensure its efficacy. It incorporates the latest advancements to ensure its relevance and practicality. QAI aims to level the playing field for market players of diverse backgrounds, genders, and regions.
To become QAI Certified, visit www.BeQAI.com
Skills / Knowledge
- Private Capital
- SEC Regulations
- RegD
- RegCF
- Investing Principles
- Venture Fundamentals
- Revenue Modeling
- Financials
- Exit Strategies
- SAFEs
- Convertible Notes
- Valuation
- Equity Stacks
- Deal Terms
- Company Formation
- Capitalization Tables
- Waterfalls
- Priced Rounds
- Due Diligence
Issued on
November 1, 2024
Expires on
Does not expire