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I do, you can have it for $30. What a rip off
Share premium is a liability to the company. It is used to write off preliminary expenses and is used to issue bonus shares etc.
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In Not sure how you would do this for a pc but you can turn your internet off and you can play in offline mode. ,You welcome
It goes to a collection agency, prepare to get annoyed and harassing phone calls
It goes to a collection agency, prepare to get annoyed and harassing phone calls
It goes to a collection agency, prepare to get annoyed and harassing phone calls
It goes to a collection agency, prepare to get annoyed and harassing phone calls
Target premium is the amount that the agent's commission is based off of. It is neither the planned premium or minimum premium to keep the policy in force. Sometimes called the "commissionable premium."
Under the allowance method, the cash realizable value of receivables is the same both before and after an account has been written off. True.
The 2 people may not be able to log in simultaneously, but yes, you can.
(1) Where a company issues shares at a premium, whether for cash or otherwise, a sum equal to the aggregate amount or value of the premiums on those shares shall be transferred to an account, to be called "the1[securities] premium account"; and the provisions of this Act relating to the reduction of the 1[securities] capital of a company shall, except as provided in this section apply as if the 1[securities] premium account were paid-up 1[securities] capital of the company.(2) The 1[securities] premium account may, notwithstanding anything in sub-section (1), be applied by the company-(a) in paying up unissued shares of the company to be issued to members of the company as fully paid bonus shares;(b) in writing off the preliminary expenses of the company;(c) in writing off the expenses of, or the commission paid or discount allowed on, any issue of shares or debentures of the company; or(d) in providing for the premium payable on the redemption of any redeemable preference shares or of any debentures of the company.(3) Where a company has, before the commencement of this Act, issued any shares at a premium, this section shall apply as if the shares had been issued after the commencement of this Act:Provided that any part of the premiums which has been so applied that it does not at the commencement of this Act form an identifiable part of the company's reserves within the meaning of Schedule VI shall be disregarded in determining the sum to be included in the 1[securities] premium account.