no.
Treasury stock is contra of capital stock used by company to purchase own capital stock to reduce the paid in capital.
A "capital" and a "capital city" are exactly the same thing.
Oklahoma has about the same capital as the state name. Its capital is Oklahoma City.
Capital is anything that has value. Land is capital, but capital doesn't have to be land. Capital can also be money.
Authorised shares are not used in earning per share rather paid up share capital or paid up shares are used authorised shares are the maximum number of shares which a company can issue so if authorised and subscribed and paid up capital is same then authorised capital will be used.
the capital of nevis is charlestown because st.kitts&nevis doesn't have the same capital
The capital of Switzerland in 1914 was the same as it is now, Bern.
No. The capital of the country of Canada is Ottawa. The capital of the Canadian province of Ontario is the city of Toronto.
By definition, dividends are paid out of profits, they can not be paid out of anything else (not loans, not losses, etc). If the dividends paid exceed profits for the same period the distribution is considered a return of capital (stock basis, additional paid in captial, etc). So an overstated profit WILL reulst in "erosion of capital" if correction of the overstatement results in profits being less than dividends.
There is no strait and capital with the same name.
The capital of any country is meant for administration. The capital of America is also meant for the same purpose.
The city of Aguascalientes is the capital of the Mexican state of Aguascalientes.