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___________ share holders get fixed rate of dividend.

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Preference shareholders get fixed rate of dividend.

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Chapter 8: Company Accounts - Issue of Shares - Exercise 8.1 (Objective Questions) [Page 340]

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Balbharati Book Keeping and Accountancy [English] 12 Standard HSC Maharashtra State Board
Chapter 8 Company Accounts - Issue of Shares
Exercise 8.1 (Objective Questions) | Q 1. (F) 4. | Page 340

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                         J.M. Ltd. Balance Sheet as at 31.3.2016

                Particulars

NoteNo.

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(Rs)

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(Rs)

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(a) Share Capital

 

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1

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No.

                          Particulars

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