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If Twitter Goes Public, Would You Invest? Amid signs that the social network is readying for an IPO, we ask our readers how likely they are to put their money in.

By Jenna Goudreau

Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own.

The question of Twitter going public now seems like less of an "if" than a "when."

A reporter for USA Today discovered a job listing posted by Twitter for a financial reporting manager. The job post lists responsibilities as "preparation of monthly reporting materials, quarterly/annual financial statements and Form S-1 when we are ready to go public." This comes on the heels of a recent report that the company is expected by many to file an S-1 form to go public by the end of the year and debut in early 2014.

Related: Twitter Posts Job Listing for Someone to Help With Its IPO

Assuming that an IPO isn't far off, we put the question to you: Would you invest in the social-media powerhouse? How much? Take our poll, and share your thoughts in the comments section below.

Jenna Goudreau is a senior editor at Business Insider and oversees the Strategy, Careers, and Your Money sections.

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