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State two purposes for which securities premium reserve can be used by a Company.

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SOLUTION

 (i) For writing off the preliminary expenses or underwriting commission Allowed on issue of shares or debentures of the Company; (ii) For issuing fully paid bonus shares to the shareholders of the Company.







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