A company may issue no-par value stock to simplify the accounting process, as it does not need to maintain a stated par value in its financial records. This flexibility allows the company to issue shares at any price without concerns about par value restrictions.
During the meeting, the CFO suggested switching to no-par value shares to avoid the complications of par value adjustments in the future.
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