Not exact matches
Depending on the
type of stock purchased, a shareholder is also entitled to one vote per one
stock on company management
issues decided at the company's annual shareholder meeting.
Beyond common and preferred
stocks, companies may also choose to
issue other
types of stocks based on ownership rights
of shareholders.
These
types of conditional calls are normally related to the price involved in the security, and allow the company, if the trading price
of the
stock gets to be beyond a set range, to call in the security earlier than the agreed upon date when
issuing them.
Common
stock is a
type of equity share
issued by a corporation or entity.
Some
of the molon labe
types are upset at the NRA's moderate stance on the
issue, but to the majority
of the shooting community, bump
stocks are a distraction from the battle to avoid another assault weapons ban or an even larger slate
of gun control measures.
However, there is a problem with
stock options that is sometimes overlooked, as was demonstrated in one
of the above examples
of things that can go wrong: When you exercise nonqualified
stock options — the
type of options ordinarily
issued to consultants — federal tax law requires you to pay tax on the difference between the fair market value
of the
stock and the price you paid to exercise the options.
After studying this chapter, you will be able to: Explain the basic nature
of a joint
stock company as a form
of business organisation and the various kinds
of companies based on liability
of their members Describe the
types of shares issued by a company Explain the accounting treatment of shares issued at par, at premium and at discount including oversubsription Outline the accounting for forfeiture of shares and reissue of forfeited shares under varying situations Workout the amounts to be transferred to capital reserve when forfeited shares are reissued; and prepare share forfeited account State the meaning of debenture and explain the difference between debentures and shares Describe various types of debentures; Record the journal entries for the issue of debentures at par, at a discount and at premium Explain the concept of debentures issued for consideration other than cash and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of issue of debentures as a collateral security and the accounting thereof Show the items relating to issue of debentures in company's balance sheet Describe the methods of writing - off discount / loss on issue of debentures Explain the methods of redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of sinking fund, its use for redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features of a Company Kinds of Companies Share Capital of a Company Nature and Classes of Shares Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
types of shares
issued by a company Explain the accounting treatment
of shares
issued at par, at premium and at discount including oversubsription Outline the accounting for forfeiture
of shares and reissue
of forfeited shares under varying situations Workout the amounts to be transferred to capital reserve when forfeited shares are reissued; and prepare share forfeited account State the meaning
of debenture and explain the difference between debentures and shares Describe various
types of debentures; Record the journal entries for the issue of debentures at par, at a discount and at premium Explain the concept of debentures issued for consideration other than cash and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of issue of debentures as a collateral security and the accounting thereof Show the items relating to issue of debentures in company's balance sheet Describe the methods of writing - off discount / loss on issue of debentures Explain the methods of redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of sinking fund, its use for redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features of a Company Kinds of Companies Share Capital of a Company Nature and Classes of Shares Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
types of debentures; Record the journal entries for the
issue of debentures at par, at a discount and at premium Explain the concept of debentures issued for consideration other than cash and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of issue of debentures as a collateral security and the accounting thereof Show the items relating to issue of debentures in company's balance sheet Describe the methods of writing - off discount / loss on issue of debentures Explain the methods of redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of sinking fund, its use for redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features of a Company Kinds of Companies Share Capital of a Company Nature and Classes of Shares Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
issue of debentures at par, at a discount and at premium Explain the concept
of debentures
issued for consideration other than cash and the accounting thereof Explain the concept
of issue of debentures as a collateral security and the accounting thereof Show the items relating to issue of debentures in company's balance sheet Describe the methods of writing - off discount / loss on issue of debentures Explain the methods of redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of sinking fund, its use for redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features of a Company Kinds of Companies Share Capital of a Company Nature and Classes of Shares Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
issue of debentures as a collateral security and the accounting thereof Show the items relating to
issue of debentures in company's balance sheet Describe the methods of writing - off discount / loss on issue of debentures Explain the methods of redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of sinking fund, its use for redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features of a Company Kinds of Companies Share Capital of a Company Nature and Classes of Shares Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
issue of debentures in company's balance sheet Describe the methods
of writing - off discount / loss on
issue of debentures Explain the methods of redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept of sinking fund, its use for redemption of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features of a Company Kinds of Companies Share Capital of a Company Nature and Classes of Shares Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
issue of debentures Explain the methods
of redemption
of debentures and the accounting thereof Explain the concept
of sinking fund, its use for redemption
of debentures and the accounting thereof Topic List Features
of a Company Kinds
of Companies Share Capital
of a Company Nature and Classes
of Shares
Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture of Shares Meaning of Debentures Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
Issue of Shares Accounting Treatment Forfeiture
of Shares Meaning
of Debentures
Types of Debentures Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
Types of Debentures
Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
Issue of Debentures Over Subscription Terms
of Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
Issue of Debentures Interest on Debentures Writing - off Discount / Loss on
Issue of Debentures Redemption of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund M
Issue of Debentures Redemption
of Debentures Redemption by Payment in Lump Sum Sinking Fund Method
I think the ownership
issue can be broken down into pieces based on the
type of stock you own.
In his self - published book (available from Amazon), Turnbull explains that when he worked as a broker he would «recommend
stocks, bonds, mutual funds, preferred shares, structured products, term deposits, new
issues, and other
types of securities, according to client preferences.»
Equity funds — also called
stock funds — are a
type of mutual fund that invests in common
stocks issued by corporations.
The most common is to
issue multiple
types of stock.
Ideally, you want to choose a combination
of low - cost funds that will give you exposure to
stocks of all
types and styles (domestic, foreign, large, small, growth and value) as well as bond funds that track the broad investment - grade bond market (government and corporate
issues in a range
of maturities).
Beyond common and preferred
stocks, companies may also choose to
issue other
types of stocks based on ownership rights
of shareholders.
Do that, and you'll gain exposure to virtually every
type of publicly traded
stock in the world (large and small, growth and value, domestic and foreign, all industries and sectors) as well as the entire U.S. investment - grade taxable bond market (short - to long - term maturities, corporates, Treasuries and mortgage - backed
issues).
In general with
stock ETFs that trade very liquid markets this has historically not been much
of an
issue, as the creation / redemption mechanism on these
types of assets is pretty robust: it's consequences on typical spread is much more important for the average retail investor.
Common
stock is a
type of equity share
issued by a corporation or entity.
With an Equity Incentive Plan you can specify the
type of employees eligible to receive incentive
stock options; the minimum price per share
of stock an employee must pay if they are granted the right to purchase
stock (even though the employee owns more than the maximum percentage defined in the plan); the timeframe within which
stock options can be granted under the plan after its adoption or approval by shareholders; the total number
of shares to be
issued to employees; and the conditions and time period for the expiration
of stock options.
In addition, S - corps can only have limited numbers and
types of shareholders and
issue a single
type of stock, while C - Corps are not so limited.
The
issue regarding what
type of language is required to limit an employee's entitlement upon termination is significant in Canada because many employers compensate their employees by providing the employees with
stock options and bonuses that often form a significant part
of the employee's total compensation.
• Organized and processed paperwork, reports and all kinds
of claims documentation • Entered, recorded and reviewed claims into claims information management system • Performed verification checks on the customer / claimant loss - claims following company's standard policies and procedures • Attended to clients, claimants, field appraisers and management queries, regarding claims using the claims MIS • Forwarded appropriate claims for new losses verifying data for accuracy • Performed billing and payment processes • Processed routine claims transactions related to reserves and
issued required checks or receipts • Resolved all kinds
of issues / problems regarding claims and payments • Regularly run and generated claims reports for management • Gave formal presentations regarding all claims activities to the senior management at the bimonthly • Utilizing outstanding communication and interpersonal skills maintained strong and positive relationships with the providers, the claimants, and the clients • Provided company with necessary clerical support like handling fax, attending and making telephone calls as directed, filing and photocopying, matching checks with receipts etc. • Prepared, updated and organized customer and client's files • Managed all
types of correspondence preparing, reviewing and sending memos, letters, emails, reports, applications, and forms • Provided effective CSR to providers, field appraisers, agents, insurance agencies, clients and customers • Matched incoming emails, mails, and faxes with the claims records • Arranged and set up medical appointments for health claims • Kept department's office supplies
stocked • Maintained confidential claims information including correspondence with sensitive information • Accelerated claims correspondences as well as updated claims diaries • Worked in a team on several pilot claim projects • Reviewed and kept the record
of closed files
Summary: * 8 + years
of extensive accounting experience with Master - Feeder and Fund
of Funds structured Private Equity Funds, Alternative Assets Hedge Funds, as well Open - and Closed - end Mutual Funds comprised
of bonds,
stocks, RIBs, TOBs, swaps, futures, AMPS, commercial papers, anticipation notes and other
types of securities and derivatives * Demonstrated talent for analyzing and solving complex
issues under challenging...