What is no Par Value Stock?
Since par value more or less means the price to be paid for the shares when purchased from the corporation, no par value stock is stock for which no fixed price is set. This is usually the case in small corporations where the owners issue themselves a number of shares and simply infuse money in the corporation when needed. Corporations issue no par stock for flexibility. If the corporation’s stock has no par value, then there is no set “price” for the stock. In this case, the directors can raise the “price” of the stock when the corporation becomes more valuable. You see, with no par value stock, the directors decide how much must be paid for the stock each time it is issued to a shareholder.