Chapter 19 Flashcards
What do shareholders receive and what do debenture holders receive?
Shareholders receive dividends
Debenture holder receive Interest
What is a share?
An interest of a shareholder in a company measured by a sum of money
Can a company issue its shares at a discount below nominal value?
No!
What is uncalled share capital?
The amount of issues shares capital that shareholders have not yet been called upon by the company to pay
What do we mean by called up share capital?
A company may “call” for any unpaid share capital to be paid in whole or in part
What is unissued share capital?
Share capital that has been promised by the company to no-one
What are ordinary shares?
Standard shares that usually offer 1 vote per share & are entitled to a dividend from distributable profits
Can be divided into different classes of shares
What are preference shares?
Shares that grant the shareholder some form of preference or additional benefit over holders of ordinary shares
Nature of preference describe in constitution
Get priority over ordinary shares upon repayment
Usually get dividend at fixed rate
What are deferred shares?
Shares that are issues on the basis that the rights attaching to them will take effect only at a later date or on the happening of a future event
What are convertible shares?
Shares that, at the time of issue, carry the right at a future time to be changed into another type of share
What are redeemable shares?
Shares that are issues with a provision that they may be bought back by the company at a later date
What is the allotment of a share?
The process of getting the shares into the ownership of a shareholder
What happens when a person wishes to subscribe to shares?
- Person makes and offer to the company
- The company’s acceptance of the offer amounts to the “allotment” of the shares to the shareholders
- Then the completion of the contract when the shareholder’ name is entered into the company’s register of members
When does the consolidation of share capital occur?
Where the nominal value of shares is low and the company converts them into shares with a higher nominal value
When does the sub-division of share capital occur?
Where the nominal value of shares is high and the company converts them into shares with a lower nominal value
What is meant by capital maintenance?
Also known as capital recovery
An accounting concept based on the principle that a company’s income should only be recognized after it has fully recovered its costs or its capital has been maintained
What are a company’s distributable profits?
Accumulated realised profits less accumulated realised losses
What are the 2 types of dividends payable?
Interim and final
what are interim dividends?
Interim dividends can be declared if directors believe that there are insufficient distributable profits to justify their doing so.
What are final dividends?
Dividends that are declared by resolution of the shareholder in general meeting
How can a company reduce its share capital legally?
- Issue share capital provided the Articles allow it, the shareholders pass a special resolution and either court approval is obtain / a solvency statement supports the resolution
- Company can purchase owns shares - “Share buy-back”
How can a buy-back of shares be funded?
- Out of distributable profits
- From proceeds of a fresh issue of shares
- With a de minimus amount of cash (larger of £15,000 or 5% of share capital)
- Out of capital
Private company can only use distributable profits
Describe the procedure for a buy-back of shares
- Contract for the buy-back must be approved by members by ordinary resolution
- Contract must be available at company’s registered office for at leat 15 days before meeting
- Within 28 days return must be made to companies house
- Shares bought back must be cancelled and can’t be reissues
- Once shares are cancelled, nominal amount transferred to a capital redemption reserves
- Articles must permit use of capital to buy back shares
- A directors’ statement must be issued the the company will remain solvent & carry on business
- Auditor’s report must support above
- A Special resolution must be passed approving the payment
- A notice of the statement must be published to the London Gazette & a national newspaper within one week of resolution
- Payment for the shares
Can a public company give financial assistance directly or indirectly to a person acquiring shares in the company?
No - not lawful