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JOBS Act

The JOBS Act, or Jumpstart Our Business Startups Act, is a U.S. law passed in 2012 designed to help small businesses raise capital and grow. It simplifies regulations for fundraising, making it easier for startups to attract investors, particularly through crowdfunding. The law increases the amount of money companies can raise without extensive financial disclosures and allows ordinary investors to participate in fundraising efforts. Overall, the JOBS Act aims to stimulate job creation and support innovation by facilitating access to funding for new businesses.