Statutory Accounting Principles Working Group

Remember that preferred stock usually sells at or very near its par value, unlike common stock. Therefore, the par value and the fair value of preferred stock are frequently numbers that are close in value. Common stock, on the other hand, usually sells for much more than its par value. If the company has been around for a long time the fair ... ................
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