Stated capital definition

What is Stated Capital?

Stated capital is the aggregate par value of all shares outstanding. A corporation must retain the stated capital; it cannot be distributed to shareholders as dividends. Companies commonly adopt a $0.01 stated value for their shares in order to minimize this requirement. Many states allow corporations to have no stated value on their shares. Any funds paid to a corporation in excess of stated capital are classified as additional paid-in capital.

Accounting for Stated Capital

When an issuer sells shares, the stated capital portion of the sale will be recorded in either the common stock account or the preferred stock account (depending on the nature of the shares being sold). Any portion of the sale price that exceeds the stated capital is recorded in the additional paid-in capital account.

Terms Similar to Stated Capital

Stated capital is also known as par value.

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