The Authorised Capital is the amount of capital which a limited company COULD issue.(10,000 shares of £1 each)
Paid up capital is the amount actually issued.(2842 shares of £1 each fully paid)
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The amount of a company's capital that has been funded by shareholders. Paid-up capital can be less than a company's total capital because a company may not issue all of the shares that it has been authorized to sell. Paid-up capital can also reflect how a company depends on equity financing.
Book Value of Shares divided by paidup Valur of Shares.
The paid up life would have it's extra cash value too, so if you cashed it in for the cash value, there would be no more paid up life either.
A company will be called a subsidiary/holding(sebtion-4 of companies act,1956)- if a company holding a company of another i.e it may be of (i).where the other company controls the composition of its board of directors,or (ii)where the company hold more than 50 percent of paidup capital,or (iii) The company is subsidiary of the subsidiary. IS CALLED THE SUBSIDIARY COMPANY .The other than subsidiary is called holding i.e which controls the other company due to the conditions stated above
Mutual insurance companies (companies owned by their policy holders) pay dividends. Some companies may allow you to elect to use the dividend to purchase a small amount (usually around 1-2K) of "paid-up" insurance instead of receiving a check. The paid-up insurance will never require another payment and (assuming it isn't "paid-up term ins.") will be in force for the rest of your life regardless of whether your original policy is in force.