Corporate Matters – The Value of Par Value
/Volume 7 No 3 / Read Article
Winston Churchill is known to have said that the U.S. and the U.K. are separated by a common language. The gap is much wider with the rest of Europe as tax and business terminology may be similar, but the gap in understanding is wider. One area of the law where the chasm remains wide relates to everyday corporate terms, such as par and par value for stock. Not an important term in the U.S., the concept of “par value” in Europe is extremely important, especially if the shareholders in the U.S. want dividends and the managing director in Europe desperately keeps away from any transaction that could give rise to liability if dividend distributions are found to impair capital. Simon Prisk comments on the accepted meaning of the term in the U.S. and the surprise response he encounters when advising European clients. See more →