what is authorised capitla and subscribed capital
Answer Posted / muneeb
Authorised Capital (Registered Capital) of a company is the
upper ceiling limit of capital which a company can issue
shares and collect money from the shareholders. Authorised
Capital of a company can be enhanced by a Resolution at a
meeting of Shareholders.
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