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What is the difference between "Par Value" and "No Par Value" Stock?  

Par value means that you give stock a stated face value, for example, $10.00 per share. No par value means that the stock has not been assigned a face value, and so each share has "no par value". No par value is generally recommended. The true value of a company, generally speaking, is the value of its assets, divided by the number of shares. Your corporation will be formed with 75,000 shares of stock at no par value. If you have different needs, please review the State Fees for increased authorized capital and then enter your requirements in the "comments" area of the order form.



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