Answer:
- Accredited investor.
Explanation:
'Accredited investor' is described/defined as the private investors who carry a special status and thus, allowed to accept private securities under 'financial regulation laws' offerings under certain specific guidelines as set by 'Securities and Exchange Commission'. However, such investors may not be accredited with 'financial authorities' yet they require a certain set of conditions they require to meet in order to be eligible as an 'accredited investor'. Thus, 'accredited investor' is the answer.