Authorized Shares

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Authorized Shares, also known as authorized stock, refer to the maximum number of shares a corporation is legally permitted to issue as specified in its corporate charter. This figure sets a ceiling on the potential equity that can be distributed to shareholders, though not all authorized shares need to be issued. The authorized stock definition is crucial for understanding a company’s capital structure and potential for raising funds.

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