Adjective
paid-in (not comparable)
Having already contributed capital, especially of an investor purchasing shares in a corporation.
paid-in capital
As of September 30, 2013, the Company recorded this transaction as an increase to treasury stock of $280 million, and recorded the remaining $70 million as a decrease to additional paid-in capital in the Company's consolidated balance sheets. Source: Internet
It is a corporation whose shareholders are member governments that provide paid-in capital and which have the right to vote on its matters. Source: Internet
The Bank's member governments are shareholders which contribute paid-in capital and have the right to vote on its matters. Source: Internet
The EU heads of government agreed to increase paid-in capital by EUR 10 billion in June 2012, with implementation expected in early 2013. Source: Internet
The innovation in the case of the VOC was, that the liability of not just the participanten, but also of the bewindhebbers was limited to the paid-in capital (usually, bewindhebbers had unlimited liability). Source: Internet
Our outstanding common stock warrants are classified as a component of additional paid-in capital on our condensed consolidated balance sheet and, accordingly, are not subject to remeasurement to fair value at each reporting date. Source: Internet