THE BASICS OF CAPITAL BASE : EXPLAINED IN SHORT !!!
Share Capital denotes to the amount of capital raised by the issue of shares (viz Equity, Preference, DVR or all of them), by a company. It is collected through the issue of shares and remains with the company till its liquidation. Share Capital is owned capital of the company, since it is the money of the shareholders & so these share holders are the owners of the company. The total share capital is divided into small parts & each part is called a 'SHARE'. Share is the smallest part of the total capital of company.In India, Share holding of 51% in a company is considered as a controlled holding. Any company willing to go public or willing to have an IPO has to maintain at least 10% of its total issued shares with the general public. Recently SEBI have extended the deadline for all the companies in India to maintain at least 25% of their total issued shares with the general public. So, it means promoters cannot hold more than 75% of the total issued shares in a company. 25% public shareholding is must.
Types of SHARE CAPITAL :
Authorized Capital -
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Share Capital denotes to the amount of capital raised by the issue of shares (viz Equity, Preference, DVR or all of them), by a company. It is collected through the issue of shares and remains with the company till its liquidation. Share Capital is owned capital of the company, since it is the money of the shareholders & so these share holders are the owners of the company. The total share capital is divided into small parts & each part is called a 'SHARE'. Share is the smallest part of the total capital of company.In India, Share holding of 51% in a company is considered as a controlled holding. Any company willing to go public or willing to have an IPO has to maintain at least 10% of its total issued shares with the general public. Recently SEBI have extended the deadline for all the companies in India to maintain at least 25% of their total issued shares with the general public. So, it means promoters cannot hold more than 75% of the total issued shares in a company. 25% public shareholding is must.
Types of SHARE CAPITAL :
Authorized Capital -
READ FULL REPORT & ECONOMIC DATA REGULARLY UPDATED HERE - http://bhavikkshah.blogspot.
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