Share can have mutliple values at a time.
Face value of share is the value written on share document while market value of share is the value at which share is currently selling in capital market.
For Example:
when a new share issued by company value on share is $10 which is face value.
After one year of issue of share, share is selling in market at $12 which is it's market value.
Face value of share is the amount mentioned at face of share which is the basic value at which share is normally issued if issued at par value.
How can the price of a company's share be less than the face value of the share?" How can the price of a company's share be less than the face value of the share?"
When shares are issued at price which is more than face value then issuance of shares is called issued at premium and that excess amount above face value is called share premium.
Issue of share at premium mean when the share are issue at more than the price of the face value of the share, then it is said to be issue of share at premium. mean: the face value is Rs.10 and the share issue at Rs.12, then the extra Rs.2 is known as the amount of premium...
1. When cash received[Debit] Bank/Cash xxxx[Credit] Share application xxxxwhen shares allotted[Debit] Share application xxxx[Credit] Share capital (face value) xxxx[Credit] Share premium [value above face] xxxx
Face value of share is the amount mentioned at face of share which is the basic value at which share is normally issued if issued at par value.
How can the price of a company's share be less than the face value of the share?" How can the price of a company's share be less than the face value of the share?"
The value of the share of stock as it is actually printed on the face of the certificate.
The minimum price of a share is typically called its "face value" or "par value." This is the nominal value assigned to a share by the company’s articles of incorporation and represents the lowest price at which a share can originally be issued to the public. For most Indian companies, this is often set at ₹10 or ₹1 per share, but the actual face value can vary based on what the company chooses at incorporation. When considering a purchase of 1000 shares, the absolute minimum investment would be: Minimum Investment = Face Value × 1000 Minimum Investment=Face Value×1000 For example, if a share’s face value is ₹10, then buying 1000 shares at face value would cost: 10 × 1000 = ₹ 10 , 000 10×1000=₹10,000 However, the price at which shares are traded in the market—known as the "market price" or "offer price"—is usually much higher than the face value. For example, Reliance Power’s face value was ₹10, but its offer price was around ₹430 per share at the time of its IPO. Thus, the minimum amount required to buy 1000 shares would be based on the current market price, not the face value, except during the initial public offering at face value. In summary: The face value is the minimum price for issuing a share, but market price determines what one actually pays for existing shares. For 1000 shares, the minimum possible price equals face value × 1000, but in practice one usually pays the prevailing market price.
Face value of a share is the minimum value at which a share must be offered to the public. this represents the intrinsic value of the share. Offer price is the price at which people can buy the share in the market. For example: Reliance power offered equity shares of face value Rs. 10 at around Rs. 430 odd a few months back. (I am not exactly sure of the offer price of Reliance power) 10 is the face value 430 is the offer price
When shares are issued at price which is more than face value then issuance of shares is called issued at premium and that excess amount above face value is called share premium.
A dividend is nothing but a periodic sharing of profit by the company with its share holders. The dividend is usually declared as a % of the face value of the share. A 100% dividend on a share with a face value of 1$ means you would get $1 for every share of that company you hold.
Issue of share at premium mean when the share are issue at more than the price of the face value of the share, then it is said to be issue of share at premium. mean: the face value is Rs.10 and the share issue at Rs.12, then the extra Rs.2 is known as the amount of premium...
1. When cash received[Debit] Bank/Cash xxxx[Credit] Share application xxxxwhen shares allotted[Debit] Share application xxxx[Credit] Share capital (face value) xxxx[Credit] Share premium [value above face] xxxx
1.5% of the face value of share scrips and .01% for sripless shares
Issue of shares at par - Shares are said to be issued at par when they are issued at a price equal to the face value. For example if the face value of a share is $100 and issue price is also $100 than the share will be said as thae share has been issued at par.
minimum 5% of face value of shares