Practicing Success

Target Exam

CUET

Subject

Accountancy

Chapter

Accounting for Shares

Question:

Which of the following statement is true in the context of the share capital of the company?

Options:

Authorised Capital is always more than the Issued Capital.

Issued Capital is always equal to Authorised Capital.

Authorised Capital can be more or equal but cannot be less than Issued Capital.

Issued Capital is independent of Authorised Capital.

Correct Answer:

Authorised Capital can be more or equal but cannot be less than Issued Capital.

Explanation:

Authorised Capital: Authorised capital is the amount of share capital which a company is authorised to issue by its Memorandum of Association. The company cannot raise more than the amount of capital as specified in the Memorandum of Association. It is also called Nominal or Registered capital. The authorised capital can be increased or decreased as per the procedure laid down in the Companies Act. It should be noted that the company need not issue the entire authorised capital for public subscription at a time. Depending upon its requirement, it may issue share capital but in any case, it should not be more than the amount of authorised capital.
Issued Capital: It is that part of the authorised capital which is actually issued to the public for subscription including the shares allotted to vendors and the signatories to the company’s memorandum. The authorised capital which is not offered for public subscription is known as ‘unissued capital’. Unissued capital may be offered for public subscription at a later date.