Remember civics class, when your teacher would drone on about the U.S. constitution? Well, America isn't the only thing with a founding document that lays out its general governing structure. Corporations have the same kind of foundational paperwork.
These docs are called articles of incorporation and they lay out the basic outline of how the company is set up.
One of the items included in these basic documents is the authorized share capital. This designates the amount of stock that a company can create. The term encompasses all the ownership shares that can exist.
The authorized share capital creates the company's pool of stock that can then get distributed as needed. From there, management can issue shares for founders, shares to sell in order to raise capital, shares to make acquisitions or shares to use as stock incentives for employees - basically for any other purpose that seems prudent.
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Finance a la Shmoop! How does a board of directors function?
All right, well structurally, the Board of Directors has really one function, after
it is elected by a vote, of the common shareholders, of the company. The board of
recruits, then hires the CEO and that's not necessarily easy. Because, most
of the good CEOs, you actually want, are already ensconced in high-paying jobs, [man being offered money]
from which they have to be bought away. Picking the right CEO, is the big
roulette wheel bet, the board makes. Is the CEO good, or bad, or ugly and yeah the
CEO can be all three. After being hired the CEO then hires everyone else, more or
less. In a public company, the board divides into committees, to advise and
oversee many of the little processes. There's audit committee people and
nomination and government committee people and Compensation Committee people.
In large companies there are also, often subcommittees, that focus on narrow
things, like technology, or politics and lobbying and, or the environment. You know, if [oil drill with man and duck]
you work for a big polluter. Well another big element of board value-add, revolves
around, strategy. Are we the high cost, high value company, or are we the low cost,
Walmart desk provider? That is, are we Pirates of the Caribbean, or are we La La
Land? What other strategic issues are we fighting? How do we get into China and [world map]
Russia and get out of Somalia? So yeah, that's strategy. How does the
board cover its primary obligations, in providing a fiduciary duty, to the
shareholders, who elected them? Is the board governing fairly and equitably?
Yeah, how do they do that? Well they just basically pay attention, right? Are
company policies racist, or gender biased, or ageist?
Which is illegal everywhere, except Silicon Valley in Hollywood. Are all the [director and actress]
right controls inspected, like audit, hiring, firing, policies and our
companies casual Fridays, have they gotten to just to casual? Is that a board item?
Yah, alright, next meeting. So yeah, that's the gist, hire the CEO, form
committees and of course they're also in charge of bagel Thursdays. [man in panda suit, bagels falling from sky]
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