authorized capital - translation to greek
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authorized capital - translation to greek

Nominal capital; Authorised share capital; Shares authorized; Authorized shares; Authorized share capital; Authorized capital; Share authorized; Charter capital; Registered capital

authorized capital         
εγκριθέν κεφάλαιο
nominal capital         
ονομαστικό κεφαλαίο
share capital         
PORTION OF A COMPANY'S EQUITY THAT HAS BEEN OBTAINED BY TRADING STOCK TO A SHAREHOLDER FOR CASH
Capital stock; Share Capital; Called up share capital; Legal capital
μετοχικό κεφάλαιο

Definition

risk capital
¦ noun another term for venture capital.

Wikipedia

Authorised capital

The authorised capital of a company sometimes referred to as the authorised share capital, registered capital or nominal capital, particularly in the United States) is the maximum amount of share capital that the company is authorised by its constitutional documents to issue (allocate) to shareholders. Part of the authorised capital can (and frequently does) remain unissued. The authorised capital can be changed with shareholders' approval. The part of the authorised capital which has been issued to shareholders is referred to as the issued share capital of the company.

The device of the authorised capital is used to limit or control the ability of the directors to issue or allot new shares, which may have consequences in the control of a company or otherwise alter the balance of control between shareholders. Such an issue of shares to new shareholders may also shift the profit distribution balance, for example if new shares are issued at face value and not at market value.

The requirement for a company to have a set authorised capital was abolished in Australia in 2001, and in the United Kingdom, it was abolished under the Companies Act 2006.

Examples of use of authorized capital
1. The company has KD33.21 million authorized capital and paid–up capital of KD31.81 million.
2. The ITFC is capitalized at $500 million and has an authorized capital of $3 billion.
3. The investment bank will be launched with an authorized capital of $1 billion and paid up capital of $500 million.
4. GFH, which is listed on both the Bahraini and Kuwait stock exchanges, has a paid–up capital of $135 million and an authorized capital is $300 million.
5. Pineda, on the other hand, said documents given to them showed AHI with an authorized capital of only P5 million and paid up capital of P325,000.