Paid-in Capital

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Paid-in Capital, often referred to as contributed capital, is the total amount of capital that shareholders have invested in a corporation through the purchase of stock. This financial metric is a key component of a company’s equity section on the balance sheet, representing funds raised from equity rather than operations. The paid-in capital definition is crucial for understanding shareholder equity and corporate financing.

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