Why do shareholders' final settlement and dividend statements always fail?

The final settlement of shareholders and dividend statements always fails because the system is not completed.

Method:

Try downloading the settlement table again: first change the name of the current settlement table, then download another one, and then use "Import from Original Table" to import the data from the previous settlement table into the new settlement table. If not, it means that the data you filled in is really incorrect.

Shareholders refer to individuals or units that bear limited or unlimited liabilities for the debts of joint-stock companies and enjoy dividends and bonuses by holding shares. Shareholders who subscribe for shares from joint-stock companies have certain rights and obligations. The main rights of shareholders are: to attend the shareholders' meeting and have the right to vote on major issues of the company; The voting rights of directors and supervisors of the company; Distribute the company's profits and enjoy the right to share dividends; Issuing stock creditor's rights; The right to request the transfer of shares; The right to claim bearer shares instead of registered shares; The right to dispose of the remaining property when the company fails to operate, declares closure and goes bankrupt. The size of shareholders' rights depends on the type and quantity of shares held by shareholders.