share premium?
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Answer / sanjeev_velpuri
The excess of price of issue of shares over their face value.
It will be showed with the allotment entry in the journal.
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Answer / lavanya
Excess amount received by a firm over the par value of its
shares.This amount forms a part of the non-distributable
reserves of the firm which usually can be used only for
purposes specified under corporate legislation.
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Answer / suresh
companies issued shares to public. when the shares
are less than public demand ,that time the company issue
that shares with premium,
share premium means more than the face value
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Answer / hassan
Excess amount received by a firm over the par value of its shares. This amount forms a part of the non-distributable reserves of the firm which usually can be used only for purposes specified under corporate legislation.
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Answer / murthy
share preimium means it is the amount we get when we paid
the more than face value of a share..
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Answer / bharat
sharepremium is the Excess amount collect by the company
more than the Face vaule of share.
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Answer / haris
Excess amount received by a firm over the par value of its
shares.
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A share premium is the amount paid for an equity in excess
of its nominal value, that is; its market value less its
book cost.
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