Issued and outstanding shares are shares of a corporation that have been authorized in the corporate charter, issued, and are currently held by shareholders. These shares represent the capital invested by the firm's shareholders and owners.
Outstanding capital stock refers to the total shares of a corporation that are currently held by all its shareholders, including retail investors, institutional investors, and company insiders. It is calculated by subtracting the number of treasury shares from the total issued shares.
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