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oldves
Nov 5, 2008, 11:07 PM
When a company issues new shares, should I then record in its accounting changes in prices of these shares?

I think not, because the shares does not belong to the company any longer. The shares created a contributed capital, but then they went to the shareholders, so there is, in my point of view, no reason for their revaluation, because they are not assets of the company. Do you agree with that? Thank you.