What is Paid up Capital?
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Answer / sreedhar
Paid up capital is the total issued capital by a company
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Answer / ashutosh
Paid-up capital refers to shares issued by a company for
which it has received the full nominal value in payment.
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Answer / mohsin khan
paid up capital is a part of amount in relevence to the
share which is issued by the company.
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Answer / geeta
what is the paid capital,what is the maximum bonus
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