Accountancy, asked by arbinkhan001, 4 months ago

shares capital appears under subsciption​


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issued Share Capital vs. Subscribed Share Capital: An Overview

Share capital refers to the amount of funding a company raises through the sale of stock to public investors. This means the company grants shareholders a small ownership stake in the company in exchange for monetary investment. Share capital constitutes the main source of equity financing and can be generated through the sale of common or preferred shares.

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Answered by sukhdeepkaur60
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Subscribed share capital is that part of issued share capital for which a company has positively received subscription from the investors. In simple words, when a company issues shares to raise fund, it may or may not find the investors for all of its shares.

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