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      • Called-up share capital consists of shares that are not fully paid for upfront. The full payment for these shares will be done in the future at a later date or through installment payments. This tends to make purchasing shares more attractive. The "called-up" portion of share capital is the unpaid amount that the company will eventually call upon.
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  2. May 2, 2024 · Called-up share capital consists of shares that are not fully paid for upfront. The full payment for these shares will be done in the future at a later date or through installment payments.

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  3. Dec 9, 2021 · What happens, however, if the called-up share capital is not paid? When are shares paid for by company members? When shares are issued to company members, the payment for those shares normally happens immediately upon issuance or transferral.

  4. Jul 14, 2024 · Called up share capital is shares issued to investors under the understanding that the shares will be paid for at a later date or in installments.

  5. May 25, 2024 · Called-up share capital refers to the portion of issued shares that shareholders are required to pay, either immediately or at a future date. Its importance lies in how it affects both the company’s balance sheet and investor perceptions.

  6. Oct 5, 2024 · The difference between called-up share capital and paid-up share capital is that investors have already paid in full for paid-up capital. The amount of share capital shareholders owe, but have not paid, is referred to as called-up capital.

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  7. Called up share capital, sometimes referred to as issued share capital, is the total amount of shares that have currently been issued to shareholders, but not necessarily paid for in full. This will include both fully paid and partly paid shares.

  8. Called up capital (or called up share capital) is the part of share capital a company requires its shareholders to pay. It's different from paid-up capital, which is the payment a shareholder has already made to a company for shares and stock.

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