What is additional paid in capital?

niki

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I saw this term in a balance sheet. What is additional paid in capital, and how does it affect a company’s financial position?
 
Additional Paid-in Capital is the money that investors have paid in excess of the face value of stocks when purchasing stocks from a company. APIC can be found in the equity section of the balance sheet and indicates extra capital that boosts the company without creating debts.
 
Additional paid-in capital (APIC) is the extra amount investors pay above a stock’s face value when buying shares from a company, usually during stock issuance. It appears in shareholders’ equity on the balance sheet and represents funds raised beyond the nominal value of the stock.
 
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