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What will increase equity?

Equity share capital can be increased by a bonus issue, a rights issue, Follow on public offering.. Regards Sumit..


An equity issue sold to the firms existing stockholders is called?

A general cash offer


What is the meaning of preemption?

The right to purchase something before others, especially the right to purchase public land that is granted to one who has settled on that land. eg. in the case of company's the existing equity shareholders has right to subscribe the shares before going to raise the capital via FPO( further public issue) called the right of subvention . The right to purchase something before others, especially the right to purchase public land that is granted to one who has settled on that land. eg. in the case of company's the existing equity shareholders has right to subscribe the shares before going to raise the capital via FPO( further public issue) called the right of subvention . The right to purchase something before others, especially the right to purchase public land that is granted to one who has settled on that land. eg. in the case of company's the existing equity shareholders has right to subscribe the shares before going to raise the capital via FPO( further public issue) called the right of subvention .


How do you buy stock in the company?

Stock (equity) can be bought during the original first public issue by a company and by the secondary market (stock market)


What is the advantages of right issue?

raise equity


The viewpoint of a group of individuals on an issue or problem is called?

Public Relations


The media decide what issue they will inform the public about what is this called?

Gate Keeping


Is cost of equity capital less than cost of debt capital?

Cost of equity > Cost of debt Reason: When u issue debt, for example in the form of bonds, u have to pay bondholders interest. This interest is tax deductible. On the other hand, when u issue equity, i.e. stocks, u pay dividends. This dividend is taxed as corporate income. Because of the ability of debt to escape taxation vis-a-vis equity, cost of debt is lower than cost of equity. In fact, this is called a debt tax shield.


What is collecting voter signatures to force a public vote on an issue is called?

Collecting voter signatures to force a public vote on an issue is called a referendum or ballot initiative process. This involves gathering a specified number of signatures from registered voters to qualify a proposed measure for inclusion on the ballot. If successful, the measure is then presented to the electorate for approval or rejection in an election. This process empowers citizens to directly influence legislation and policy decisions.


Can you issue preference share to equity shareholders?

yes it can be issued


A choice that government makes in response to some issue on its agenda is called?

its a public policy


When a social crisis becomes particularly bad it is called?

a public issue

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