Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / ankit modi

Bonds is a debt instrument which are issued at discount and
redeemed after a fixed period of time as it is generally
issued by government.



Debentures is also a debt instrument but unsecured as it is
issued by corporates whers no colateral is made against
this instrument.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / soni

Bonds:Long-term debt securities issued by the Government of
India or any of the State Government’s or undertakings
owned by them or by development financial institutions are
called as bonds.

Debentures: Instruments issued by other entities are called
debentures.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / a k gautam

A> Bond is issued by govt. bodies or semi govt. like--
ioc,public sector banks, state govt,
Debenture can not be issued by govt. this is issued by
corporate houses
B> In the most aspect the both are relatively in the
nature.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / mukesh mishra

(1)bonds is issued by goverment state goverment o publi
company
(2)debenture is issued by private company
there is no change in the rate of intrest while in bonds
amount of intrest may be change

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / mamta malvi

Bonds are issued by Government,municipalities,PSUs,companies
Debentures are issued by Private Company.

Bonds are not mortgage befor maturity period.
Debentures are mortgage before maturity period.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / kavita singh

1.Interests paid on bonds may not be prefixed while in case
of debentures fixed Interest is paid.
2.Bonds are traditionally issued by government and also by
non government bodies while Debentures are issued by companies.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / devendra prasad

(1)bonds are generally issued by the govt. while debentures
are issued by company/financial institution.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / jangs

Not much only different terminology.
still a few difference can be found out
(a) bonds are issued by govt or govt agencies whereas
Debentures are issued by corporate entities
(b) bonds are not secured by assets but debentures in India
are secured by assets.

In most financial markets the terms Bonds and debentures
are used interchangably. They both serve the same purpose.

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Any Two difference Between Debenture and bonds?..

Answer / satish

1) debenture is a type of debt instrument that is not
secured by physical asset.
2) bond is a debt investment in which investor loans money
to an company that borrows the funds for a defined period
of time at a fixed interest rate.

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