geplaatst kapitaal

English translation: issued capital

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Dutch term or phrase:geplaatst kapitaal
English translation:issued capital
Entered by: Jonathan Widell

16:56 May 19, 2003
Dutch to English translations [PRO]
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Dutch term or phrase: geplaatst kapitaal
How does this differ from gestort kapitaal?
Jonathan Widell
Canada
Local time: 05:15
issued capital
Explanation:
gestort is paid-in or paid-up capital

Term. Fin. Management etc.

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Note added at 2003-05-20 06:11:32 (GMT)
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Kate, there is a subtle difference between issued and subscribed capital, see below:

Issued Capital. The amount of the authorised capital of a limited company that has actually been allocated i.e. not necessarily 100%.


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Note added at 2003-05-20 06:13:36 (GMT)
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then again................Subscribed or issued capital: total nominal or face value of shares of the company which has been allocated to shareholders.
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Local time: 10:15
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Henk Peelen


  

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issued capital


Explanation:
gestort is paid-in or paid-up capital

Term. Fin. Management etc.

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Note added at 2003-05-20 06:11:32 (GMT)
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Kate, there is a subtle difference between issued and subscribed capital, see below:

Issued Capital. The amount of the authorised capital of a limited company that has actually been allocated i.e. not necessarily 100%.


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Note added at 2003-05-20 06:13:36 (GMT)
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then again................Subscribed or issued capital: total nominal or face value of shares of the company which has been allocated to shareholders.

AllisonK (X)
Netherlands
Local time: 10:15
Native speaker of: English
PRO pts in pair: 541
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agree  writeaway: assuming Geronimo really doesn't know this.......
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agree  J. Leo (X)
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agree  Adam Smith
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agree  Chris Hopley: http://www.or-online.nl/naslag/begrippenlijst/a
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agree  jarry (X)
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neutral  Kate Hudson (X): van dale also gives subscribed capital as a translation for this
5 hrs
  -> after some research, it would in fact appear these two are used synonymously - thanks!

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issued capital "versus" paid-up capital


Explanation:
Translations according to Jurlex:
geplaatst kapitaal = issued capital; subscirbed capital; subscribed stock
gestort kapitaal = paid-up capital AE: paid-in stock); fully paid shares

hope this helps

Henk Peelen
Netherlands
Local time: 10:15
Native speaker of: Native in DutchDutch
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