Assessable Capital Stock

  

Assessable capital stock is a stock where the investor is actually liable for amounts greater than what they paid for the stock itself if the company goes under. Usually, this type of share is only for stocks of banks and other financial businesses and often (obviously) results in a loss for the investor.

Non-assessable stock is just the opposite...the investor is only liable up to the amount they paid for the stock initially.

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