What is Paid up Capital?
Answer Posted / balaji b
The amount of a company's capital that has been funded
by shareholders. Paid-up capital can be less than a
company's total capital because a company may not issue all
of the shares that it has been authorized to sell. Paid-up
capital can also reflect how a company depends on equity
financing.
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