A corporation may issue no-par stock to simplify the accounting process, as it eliminates the need to record a par value for each share. This flexibility allows the board of directors to set the value of the stock based on the current market conditions at the time of issuance.
During the meeting, the board decided to issue no-par stock to raise capital without the constraints of a fixed par value.
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