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_ is the nominal value as per books of accounts for a share, the company's_ cannot fall below this value, unless company incur losses​

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Answered by XxMrNobodyxX
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_ is the nominal value as per books of accounts for a share, the company's_ cannot fall below this value, unless company incur losses

Answered by ravilaccs
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The nominal value of the share, also called face value or par value is the arbitrary value assigned to a unit of share used to measure the dollar accounting value of the company’s shares to prepare the balance sheet

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  • Nominal value of a security, often referred to as face or par value, is its redemption price and is normally stated on the front of that security. With respect to bonds and stocks, it is the stated value of an issued security, as opposed to its market value. In economics, nominal values refer to the unadjusted rate or current price, without taking inflation or other factors into account as opposed to real values, where adjustments are made for general price level changes over time.
  • The book value of debt is the total amount the company owes, which is recorded in the company’s books. It is used in Liquidity ratios, where it will be compared to the total assets to check if the organization has enough support to overcome its debt. This Book value can be found in the Balance Sheet under Long Term Liability and Current liability head.

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