0 how do the two differ from each other? how about in this case: two men decide to set up a company, which one (subscribed capital or investmetn) fits here to describe the money each person contributed to have the business incorporated. tks a lot 0-
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0 Hi, Vincent. 02br 00Do you investment in this case! Subscribed capital is very specific, it is connected with shares and stock trade.
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0 Hi, Vincent.
02br 00Do you investment in this case!
Subscribed capital is very specific, it is connected with shares and stock trade.
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0 Hi, Vincent. 02br 00I understand you are talking of a limited company, not a public company. You can have a stake or an interest in an LTD (here I use LTD as a very general term, because types of companies differ from country to country). As you probably know, you cannot have shares in a limited company. Registered and authorised (share) capital is one and the same and the two word