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​Usually, the issue price exceeds par value because par value is normally set as a percentage of the issue price of the stock. T/F

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Answer: False.

Explanation: The nominal value in an action always equals the issue price, which by means of financial calculations specialists grant a value to the shares based on different factors such as asset valuation, profitability, among others. These allow to obtain an objective value, another factor that influences is the price of the shares in the market, so if there is a considerable increase the nominal value can increase through a capital increase.

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