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*'''[[Authorised share capital]]''' is also referred to, at times, as registered capital. It is the total of the share capital which a limited company is allowed (authorised) to issue. It presents the upper boundary for the actually issued share capital.
**[[Shares authorized|Shares authorised]] = Shares issued + [[Unissued stock|Shares unissued]]
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**'''[[Shares outstanding]]''' are those issued shares which are not treasury shares. These are all the shares held by the investors in the company.<ref>Assuming the company itself is not an "investor", yet is a "shareholder", in regard to its own shares.</ref>
**'''[[Treasury shares]]''' are those issued shares which are held by the issuing company itself, the usual result of a [[share repurchase|buyback]].
**Shares issued = [[Shares outstanding]] + [[Treasury shares]]
 
Issued capital can be subdivided in another way, examining whether it has been paid for by investors: