Common Stock: A category of ownership is a company that has the last right on the earnings of that company as the left out portion of earnings is attributed to these stockholders.
Paid in Capital: The capital which consist with par value and additional paid-in capital of the stock is known as paid-in capital. Premium amount paid by the investor is the type of paid-in capital.
To identify: The given accounts belong to which category.
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