What is Share Premium?
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Answer / h.r. sreepada bhagi
Share Premium - Issue price in excess of the face value of
shares.
E.g. - Face Value is Rs.10/-, Issue price is Rs.100/-, then,
Share Premium is Rs.90/-.
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Answer / naveen agarwal
THE SHARE PREMIUM MEAN THE PRICE ABOVE THE FACE VALUE,
WHENEVER THE COMPANY CAME FOR IPO THEN IT ARAISED MONEY
FROM MARKET BY ISSUE OF SHARE.
EXAMPLE : IF THE CAME FOR IPO THE PRICE BRAND IS Rs 90-100
BUT THE FACE VALUE IS Rs 10 ONLY REMAINING AMOUNTED IS
SHARE PREMIUM.
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Answer / pradeep moharana
share premium means the difference between the face value
and the actual price.
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Answer / anand gurrala
Share premium refers to the excess value paid to the share
over its face value.
And When the share was sold at a price higher than its face
value then the share is said to be sold at premium.
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Answer / mayur patel
share premium means adding certain amount in the face value of share when it is issue in market. that amount known as premium of share.
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Answer / pradeep
share preium is share of price where relation ship the
market
Is This Answer Correct ? | 1 Yes | 13 No |
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