no par value stock
81capital stock — Stock authorized by a firm s charter and having par value, stated value, or no par value. The number and the value of issued shares are usually shown, together with the number of shares authorized, in the capital accounts section of the balance… …
82par — 1. n. 1 the average or normal amount, degree, condition, etc. (feel below par; be up to par). 2 equality; an equal status or footing (on a par with). 3 Golf the number of strokes a first class player should normally require for a hole or course.… …
83Value Added Tax — Taxe sur la valeur ajoutée Pour les articles homonymes, voir TVA. La taxe sur la valeur ajoutée (TVA) est un impôt indirect sur la consommation. C est un type d impôt récent inventé le 10 avril 1954 par Maurice Lauré, pour remplacer les impôts… …
84par — I. noun Etymology: Latin, one that is equal, from par equal Date: 1622 1. a. the established value of the monetary unit of one country expressed in terms of the monetary unit of another country using the same metal as the standard of value b. the …
85par — noun 1》 Golf the number of strokes a first class player should normally require for a particular hole or course. ↘a score of this number of strokes at a hole. 2》 (usu. in phr. above or below or under par, or on a par with) the usual or… …
86par — [[t]pɑr[/t]] n. adj. v. parred, par•ring 1) an equality in value or standing; a level of equality: gains on a par with losses[/ex] 2) an average or normal amount, degree, condition, etc.: to feel below par[/ex] 3) spo the number of golf strokes… …
87Par of exchange — exchange ex*change ([e^]ks*ch[=a]nj ), n. [OE. eschange, eschaunge, OF. eschange, fr. eschangier, F. [ e]changer, to exchange; pref. ex out + F. changer. See {Change}, and cf. {Excamb}.] 1. The act of giving or taking one thing in return for… …
88half-stock — stock ( common stock or preferred stock), with a $50 par value. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
89quarter stock — stock with a par value of $25 per share>. Bloomberg Financial Dictionary …
90Watered stock — is an asset with an artificially inflated value. The term is most commonly used to refer to a form of securities fraud common under older corporate laws that placed a heavy emphasis upon the par value of stock. Origin of term Stock Watering was… …