When a company issues new shares to the public and investors purchase them, the funds received from these sales are recorded as paid in capital on the company's balance sheet. This capital is crucial for funding the company's operations and growth without having to rely on earnings or additional debt.
The board decided to increase the company's paid in capital by issuing new shares to help finance the upcoming expansion.
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