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Capitalisation
Capitalisation, the profits of a Company can be capitalised in accordance with the Articles of Association and the law. On the capitalisation of the profits they cease
Capitalise
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capitalisation
same as capitalization
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Be capitalised and distributed
Be capitalised and distributed, The expression 'be capitalised and distributed' in the resolution means 'is hereby capitalised and distributed'. In
Bonus shares
Bonus shares, bonus share is an accretion. A bonus share is issued when the company capitalises its profits by transferring an amount equal to the face value of the share from its reserve to
Actual cost
and erecting its plant, the interest incurred before the commencement of production on such borrowed money can be capitalised and added to the cost of the fixed assets which have been created as a result of such
Income approach
Income approach, means a method of appraising real property based on capitalisation of the income that the property is expected to generate, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 768
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