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This is what I found on internet. Payments made in cash or property to a corporation by its stockholders either to buy capital stock, to pay an assessment on the capital stock, or as a gift. Also called paid-in capital. The contributed or paid-in capital of a corporation is made up of capital stock and capital (or contributed) surplus, which is contributed (or paid-in) capital in excess of http://www.answers.com/topic/par value or http://www.answers.com/topic/stated-value. Donated capital and http://www.answers.com/topic/donated-surplus are freely given forms of contributed (paid-in) capital, but http://www.answers.com/topic/donated-stock refers to fully paid (previously issued) capital stock that is given as a gift to the issuing corporation.
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The most expensive source of capital is: a. preferred stock b. new common stock c. debt d. pretained earning
One reason is raise capital for a company without sacrificing the control of company. Issuing common stock would do this.
Capital received from investors for stock, equal to capital stock plus contributed capital. also called contributed capital. also called paid-in capital.
A preferred stock is a stock where a public traded company or industry owns most of the stock. Preferred stocks have a claim on capital in the event of complete liquidation.
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This is what I found on internet. Payments made in cash or property to a corporation by its stockholders either to buy capital stock, to pay an assessment on the capital stock, or as a gift. Also called paid-in capital. The contributed or paid-in capital of a corporation is made up of capital stock and capital (or contributed) surplus, which is contributed (or paid-in) capital in excess of http://www.answers.com/topic/par value or http://www.answers.com/topic/stated-value. Donated capital and http://www.answers.com/topic/donated-surplus are freely given forms of contributed (paid-in) capital, but http://www.answers.com/topic/donated-stock refers to fully paid (previously issued) capital stock that is given as a gift to the issuing corporation.
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The most expensive source of capital is: a. preferred stock b. new common stock c. debt d. pretained earning
The most expensive source of capital is: a. preferred stock b. new common stock c. debt d. pretained earning
it his a form of rasing capital
par value of common and preferred stock+additional paid in capital(amount in excess of par)
common stock, preferred stock, and bonds