I suppose you mean "algebra". There are lots of formulas in algebra. Look up any introductory algebra school book.
a value formula
his formula does not work because if you get a cone it adds up to 0
Circumference is the distance around the object and Area is the amount of space it takes up.
Its called the surface area, not volume. Volume is inside. You want the outside, like if you wanted to paint it (instead of fill it up). For each 3-D object, there will be a different formula, so I can't help you there. :P
No, share value at par is considered while calculating paid up capital.
Called-up capital is the part of a company's issued capital which the board of directors of the company has called upon the subscribers to make payment.
I suppose you mean "algebra". There are lots of formulas in algebra. Look up any introductory algebra school book.
Called up capital is the amount for which company offers the public for initial subscription and this is the amount company is expecting to get for start of business. On that initial called up offer public sends applications and if applications for more than that capital is received then extra applications are refused
Authorised shares are not used in earning per share rather paid up share capital or paid up shares are used authorised shares are the maximum number of shares which a company can issue so if authorised and subscribed and paid up capital is same then authorised capital will be used.
RSeries = SummationI=1toN (RI) Simple answer; add them up.
Called up share capital a/c Dr. To share Forfiture A/c To Unpaid Call Amount A/c
Funds, other than paid-up capital and retained earnings, employed in a business and which will remain in a business as permanent capital is called as quasi- capital.
Where do i find Start-up Capital
On the amount the property went up in value from the value used in calculating the estate tax
All i know is that there is a greater chance for getting struck by lightning twice in your life than winning the lottery.... so i wouldn't get your hopes up too high, buddy!!! :)
The capital of of Pakistan is called Islamabad and is located in the northern territories of Pakistan and was constructed and built up from the ground in the 1960's.