additional premium - translation to greek
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additional premium - translation to greek

Share premium account; Share premium; Share Premium; Additional paid-in capital; Additional paid in capital; Paid in capital in excess of par; Paid-in capital in excess of par; Paid-in surplus

additional premium      
πρόσθετα ασφαλίστρα
πρόσθετα ασφαλίστρα      
additional premium
actuarial reserves         
LIABILITY EQUAL TO THE PRESENT VALUE OF THE FUTURE EXPECTED CASH FLOWS OF A CONTINGENT EVENT
Computation of actuarial reserves; Actuarial reserve; Net level premium reserve; Full preliminary term
ασφαλιστικά αποθεματικά

Definition

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Wikipedia

Capital surplus

Capital surplus, also called share premium, is an account which may appear on a corporation's balance sheet, as a component of shareholders' equity, which represents the amount the corporation raises on the issue of shares in excess of their par value (nominal value) of the shares (common stock).

This is called Additional paid in capital in US GAAP terminology but, additional paid in capital is not limited to share premium. It is a very broad concept and includes tax related and conversion related adjustments.

Taken together, common stock (and sometimes preferred stock) issued and paid (plus capital surplus) represent the total amount actually paid by investors for shares when issued (assuming no subsequent adjustments or changes).

Shares for which there is no par value will generally not have any form of capital surplus on the balance sheet; all funds from issuing shares will be credited to common stock issued.

Some other scenarios for triggering a capital surplus include when the Government donates a piece of land to the company.

The capital surplus/share premium account (SPA) is generally not distributable, but may be used to:

  • write off the expenses/commission relating to the issue of those shares, or
  • make a bonus share issue of fully paid-up shares.

Within the framework of capital increase by share premium a larger proportion of capital increase is placed into a capital reserve while the subscribed capital is increased by a minimum amount. This is because the initial losses are covered by the capital reserve. If capital increase was carried out fully or to a significant degree through the increase of subscribed capital, equity could easily fall to below the subscribed capital due to the losses.

It may also be used to account for any gains the firm may derive from selling treasury stock, although this is less commonly seen.

Capital surplus is also a term used by economists to denote capital inflows in excess of capital outflows on a country's balance of payments.

Examples of use of additional premium
1. The firm‘s managing director, Mark Price, said: "We feel our customers are willing to pay more for better food, so we are introducing additional premium lines.
2. If a massive hurricane hits, owners of automobile, business and homeowners insurance policies would be assessed an additional premium to pay for the losses.
3. The minister has directed insurance companies to categorize between smokers and nonsmokers, and to impose an additional premium for smokers since they fall in a high–risk class.
4. "As things stand, the indicative price range appears aggressive; however, investors may be willing to pay an additional premium, given that Comstar UTS enjoys a virtual monopoly over Moscow‘s last–mile infrastructure." "Last mile" refers to the connections from local phone exchanges directly into customers‘ homes and businesses.
5. However, Reuters has quoted Ken Alston, managing director of global insurer Marsh, as saying that costs for ship charters and ultimately the consumer "would barely rise" and the actual costs on an additional premium of 0.01 per cent of hull value would translate into approximately $10,000 per trip for a typical containership valued at $100 million.