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Share Capital !! A company's capital are divided into many parts each part is known as share capital. Every shareholders is treated or known as owner of company. For example- If Mr A wants to start a new business but he have not much money i.e if he needs 1cr money but he was also ₹60 lakhs for ₹40 lakhs He can issue share capital of ₹ 40 lakhs if he issue at price of ₹10 per Share he have to issue 400000 shares.
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