Fully Paid Shares

/ˈfʊli peɪd ʃɛərz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) Shares of a corporation that have been issued and fully paid for by the shareholder, meaning no further payments are due to the company.
    The company issued fully paid shares to the initial investors, who are not liable for additional calls.

Forms

  • fully paid shares
  • fully paid share

Commentary

Fully paid shares denote stock for which the shareholder has met all payment obligations, limiting further financial liability to the company.

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