What are debentures?
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Answer / disha bhardwaj
debentures are long term debts instruments used by govt.
and large companies to obtain funds.it is not secured by
any physical asset.
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Answer / disha bhardwaj
debentures are long term debts instruments used by govt.
and large companies to obtain funds.it is not secured by
any physical asset.
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 22 Yes | 6 No |
Answer / deepali
It is defined as a certificate of acceptance of loans which
is given under the company's stamp and it carries an
undertaking that the debenture holder will get a fixed
return(fixed on the basis of interest rates)and the
principle amount whenever the debenture matures.
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Answer / ritu bali
They are long term loans to a business - the lender
receives a certificate indicating the date of payment.
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Answer / neha dogra
A written acknowledgement of debt. by a company under its
seal, and generally containing a provision as to payment of
interest and repayment of principle.
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Answer / vikram and javeed
Debenture may be defined as the loan taken from general
public to retain the companies businesss. Debenture ensure
the principle amount and intrest to the debenture holder.
Debenture helps a company to make it secure from the
financial crises.
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Answer / janardhan
debenture is a loan taken by the company from the public
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Answer / sheela
In the United Kingdom debentures have frequently been used
as a mechanism for raising funds to build or finance sports
or leisure venues. Often these debentures pay little or no
interest, but entitle the holder to privileges, usually
tickets for the venue.
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Answer / anil
Debenture is a docuement issued by a compant with its seal
acknowledging a debt due by it to its holder
| Is This Answer Correct ? | 5 Yes | 3 No |
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