Answer:

According to the case, the five kinds of share are directly relevant and can be calculated from the provided information are:

1. Authorized Capital

2. Issued Capital

3. Un-issued Capital

4. Subscribed Capital

5. Called-up Capital

Explanation:

Authorized Capital:

The authorized capital is known as the registered capital of the company, Authorized capital is the maximum amount of share that a company is authorized to issuing share to its shareholders.

In this case, the Alpha limited company registered on 5th January 2023 with the capital of 500,000 which is divided into 25,000 ordinary shares and the value of each share is Rs. 20.

Issued Capital:

The issued share capital of company is monetary value of shares which legally offers by company to its shareholders.

In this case, the Alpha limited company on 20th of January offered for sale to the public from authorized capital. The company put forward 15,000 and the value of each share is 20 Rs. Consequently, the company’s issued capital is 300,000 Rs (15,000 shares x 20 Rs.) .

Un-issued Capital:

The un-issued share capital reflects the part of authorized capital stock that the company has not yet issued to the public.

In this case, the Alpha limited company has not issued his 10,000 shares, and the value of each share is 20 Rs so its total un-issued capital is Rs. 200,000 (10,000 shares x 20 Rs.).

Subscribed Capital:

The subscribed capital is the portion of issued capital for which the public has been subscribed and the company has accepted.

In this case, the Alpha limited company on 23rd January received applications for 14,500 shares from the public which informed by company’s bank, so the subscribed capital is Rs. 290,000 (14,500 shares x 20 Rs.).