Friday, July 11, 2014

Why might a corporation use a special category such as founders stock in issuing their common stock?

Why might a corporation use a special category such as founders stock in issuing their common stock?
To assign special priviledges to those shares.... be it voting rights, par value, etc. (Only possible with a C Corporation, multiple classes of stock are not permitted with S-Corporations).

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