Differences between Debentures and shares
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Answer / viji
1. debenture are the creditors to the company.
share hodlders are the owners to the company
2. debenture holders they dont have voting power.
Share holders have voting rights.
3. Debebture interest rate is paid at predetermined fixed
rate.
Dividend on share depends on profits of the company;
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Answer / saurabh lachhwani
when a company need a capital then issue a share, company give the part of the profit distributed to the shareholder and when company need a loan then issue a debenture, company paid the interest
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