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What is split shares?
                     
 




Feeling Mutual
It is a stock dividend.


deep's
As the name implies, a stock split (also referred to as a bonus share) divides each of the outstanding shares of a company, thereby lowering the price per share - the market will adjust the price on the day the action is implemented. A stock split, however, is a non-event, meaning that it does not affect a company's equity, or its market capitalization. Only the number of shares outstanding change, so a stock split does not directly change the value or net assets of a company.

A company announcing a 2-for-1 (2:1) stock split, for example, will distribute an additional share for every one outstanding share, so the total shares outstanding will double. If the company had 50 shares outstanding, it will have 100 after the stock split. At the same time, because the value of the company and its shares did not change, the price per share will drop by half. So if the pre-split price was $100 per share, the new price will be $50 per share.

So why would a firm issue such an action? More often than not, the board of directors will approve (and the shareholders will authorize) a stock split in order to increase the liquidity of the share on the market.

The result of the 2-for-1 stock split in our example above is two-fold: (1) the drop in share price will make the stock more attractive to a wider pool of investors, and (2) the increase in available shares outstanding on the stock exchange will make the stock more available to interested buyers. So do keep in mind that the value of the company, or its market capitalization (shares outstanding x market price/share), does not change, but the greater liquidity and higher demand on the share will typically drive the share price up, thereby increasing the company's market capitalization and value.

A split can also be referred to in percentage terms. Thus, a 2 for 1 (2:1) split can also be termed a stock split of 100%. A 3 for 2 split (3:2) would be a 50% split, and so on.

A reverse split might be implemented by a company that would like to increase the price of its shares. If a $1 stock had a reverse split of 1 for 10 (1:10), holders would have to trade in 10 of their old shares for one new one, but the stock would increase from $1 to $10 per share (retaining the same market capitalization). A company may decide to use a reverse split to shed its status as a "penny stock". Other times companies may use a reverse split to drive out small investors.


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Some times listed companies increase their paid up capital by issuing bonus shares. These bonus shares are called split shares. Bonus shares are given free of cost to existing share holders on a certain date called the record date.
Normally bonus shares are issued in a ration like 1:1 or 1:4 etc In the first case you get 1 bonus share for every share you hold ( 100 % bonus ) and in the second case 1 share for every 4 shares you hold ( 25% bonus )


makemoneyexpert
Share split means to bonus shares. Companies some times issue bonus shares to the existing share holders.


Focus
Share split is not the same as bonus.
This is a split occurring in the face value of the shares. For example, if the face value of a share is Rs.10 and the company announces a split at the ratio of 1:5. Then it means that after the split, the existing share holders will hold 5 shares for every 1 share held previously. The face value of each share will be Rs.2


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