What is Paid up Capital?
Answer Posted / ajaya singh
PAID UP CAPITAL IS THAT PART OF COMPANY'S CAPITAL WHICH IS
PAID IN FULL BY SHARE HOLDERS AND THE SHARES OF OWNER OF
THE COMPANY. IT EXCLUDES CAPITAL THRU BORROWING AND
RETAINED EARNINGS.
PAID UP CAPITAL= CAPITAL INVESTED BY OWNER OF COMPANY +
(CAPITAL INVESTED BY RETAIL, INSTITUTIONAL & OTHER
INVESTORS)
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