what is the differences among
issued,paidup,authorised,subscribed capitals?

Answer Posted / suman nahar

Authorised Capital is the Maximum Amount of Capital you can issue.say 1 crore
Issued Capital is the part of Authorised Capital issued for shareholders to subscribe. say 50 Lacs
Subscribed Capital is the capital that the shareholders agrees to pay. say only 49 lacs shares have been subscribed.
Paid Up Capital is the Capital that shareholders actually pays and only paid up capital will reflect in books

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