What does it mean to split, consolidate or reclassify my shares?
Article ID
ias-5096
Article Name
What does it mean to split, consolidate or reclassify my shares?
Created Date
4th December 2007
Product
IRIS Accounts Production
Problem
Not sure which share event to use when you are altering your share capital? Is it a share split, share consolidation or share reclassification?
Resolution
Use the details below as a guide to which event to use within the share register:
Share Split:
Registered capital before and after remains the same e.g. £100 but:
– number of shares has increased; and
– nominal value has decreased
EXAMPLE:
– Before = 100 Ord A £1 shares
– After = 1000 Ord A 10p shares
Share Consolidation:
Registered capital before and after remains the same e.g. £100 but:
– number of shares has decreased; and
– nominal value has increased
EXAMPLE:
– Before = 100 Ord A £1 shares
– After = 10 Ord A £10 shares
Share Reclassification:
Registered capital before and after remains the same e.g. £100 but:
– number of shares stays the same; and
– nominal value stays the same
EXAMPLE:
– Before = 100 Ord A £1 shares
– After = 100 Ord B £1 shares
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