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Share capital

Share capital is the portion of equity representing the nominal value of all shares issued, shown separately on the balance sheet alongside retained earnings and any share premium.

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A company issues 1 million shares with a nominal value of €0.10 each at a price of €1.50, raising €1,500,000 in total. Of that, only €100,000 — the nominal value times the number of shares — is recorded as share capital; the remaining €1,400,000 is credited to share premium. Share capital is the legal capital-maintenance floor and cannot ordinarily be paid out as a dividend.

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A company issues 5,000,000 ordinary shares with a nominal value of €0.20 each at an issue price of €1.80 per share. How should this transaction be recorded in the equity section of the balance sheet?

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