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common stock shares represent shares represent the ownership position in a company. the holder of common shares called common stock are the source of permanent capital since they do not have a maturity date. for the capital contributed by share they are entitled for dividends. the amount or rate of dividend is not fixed. it is decided by the company. shareholders bear the risk of ownership. they are entitled to dividends after the income claims of other have been satisfied similarly when the company is owned up. they are can exercise their claims on assets after the claims of other suppliers of capital have been meet. future of common stock
  1. priority to assets and earnings the common stockholders have a residual ownership claims on the earnings and assets of their corporation.
  2. par value : the par value of each of the common stock in Nepal is rs 100.
  3. authorized, issued and outstanding shares : the corporate charter of a company specific the number of authorized shares of common stock. the maximum that the company can issue without amending its charter. when the shares of common stock are sold. they become issued shares. all or some portion of shares is purchases and actually held by investors. which are called outstanding shares.
  4. voting rights: common stockholders have right to vote in company affairs in most of common stock each shareholder can cost one vote for one share.
  5. capital in excises of par value : found received in excises of par value who a firm sells of new stock is called additional paid in capital.
  6. maturity: the company can't redeemed in the mid of the life of the organization.
  7. retained earnings: retained earnings are the balance sheet account that indicates the total amount of earnings. the firms has not paid as dividend throughout its history. this earnings have been reinvested in the firm.
  8. the book value par share: the book value of each common stock is the equal to common equity. consisting of the sum of common stock paid in capital and retained earnings divided by number of share outstanding.

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