Answer Posted / h.r. sreepada bhagi
In simple words splitting of shares refers to increase int
eh number of existing shares by reducing the face value.
For example, a company can split its shares of by issuing 10
shares of Rs. 10/- each in place of existing 1 share of
Rs.100/- each.
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