Meaning of Bonus shares
Bonus means premium or gift which is paid normally in cash Bonus shares.
Bonus shares mean a gift or premium in form of stock by a company to its shareholders .
It may be stated as extra dividend to share holder in a joint stock co. from
surplus profits in the legal context a bonus share is neither dividend nor a
gift . It is governed by regulations of the company law that it can neither be
declared like a dividend nor gifted away . .Bonus means premium or gift which is paid normally in cash Bonus shares.
Bonus shares mean a gift or premium in form of stock by a company to its shareholders .
Source of bonus shares
The bonus shares can be issue out of profit or reserve which have been earned by the company these are profit or reserve which are free for the purpose of dividend and as specified in company act . but it can not view , those reserve and surpluses which are not earned by company that is which are existing due to revaluation of assets etc.
Profit and loss account
general reserve
revenue reserve
free reserves
dividend equalization fund
capital reserve
sinking fund
debenture redemption reserve only after redemption
development rebate reserve
allowance after expiry of 8 years
capital redemption reserve
share premium or security premium if received in cash
The bonus shares can be issue out of profit or reserve which have been earned by the company these are profit or reserve which are free for the purpose of dividend and as specified in company act . but it can not view , those reserve and surpluses which are not earned by company that is which are existing due to revaluation of assets etc.
Profit and loss account
general reserve
revenue reserve
free reserves
dividend equalization fund
capital reserve
sinking fund
debenture redemption reserve only after redemption
development rebate reserve
allowance after expiry of 8 years
capital redemption reserve
share premium or security premium if received in cash
Bonus
Bonus is an accounting term , it means a premium or gift which is paid normally in cash.
Bonus is an accounting term , it means a premium or gift which is paid normally in cash.
Bonus shares
Bonus shares means a gift or premium in the form of stock by company to its shareholders . It may be stated as extra dividend to shared holder in a joint stock company from surplus profit s in the legal context a bonus share is neither dividend nor a gift . It is governed by regulations of the company law that it can neither be declared like a dividend nor gifted away.
" issue of bonus shares in liew of dividend is not allowed ."
Bonus shares means a gift or premium in the form of stock by company to its shareholders . It may be stated as extra dividend to shared holder in a joint stock company from surplus profit s in the legal context a bonus share is neither dividend nor a gift . It is governed by regulations of the company law that it can neither be declared like a dividend nor gifted away.
" issue of bonus shares in liew of dividend is not allowed ."
Source of bonus shares
The bonus shares can be issue out of profit or reserve which have been earned by the company over the previous years .Normally these are profit or reserve which are free for the purpose of dividend and as specified in company act. but it can not views those reserve and surpluses which are not earned by company that is which are existing due to revaluation of assets etc.
The bonus shares can be issue out of profit or reserve which have been earned by the company over the previous years .Normally these are profit or reserve which are free for the purpose of dividend and as specified in company act. but it can not views those reserve and surpluses which are not earned by company that is which are existing due to revaluation of assets etc.
•Profit and loss account
•general reserves
•revenue reserves
•free reserves
•dividend equalization fund
•capital reserves
•sinking fund or debenture redemption reserve only after redemption
•Development rebate reserve /allowance after 8 years
•Capital redemption reserve
•Shares premium or security premium if received in cash
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