What is the difference between shares and debenture?

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What is the difference between shares and debenture?..

Answer / sadia

shares are owned by us in the the company.

debentures are something we owe, in other words long term
loans.

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What is the difference between shares and debenture?..

Answer / amit

Shares(Equity) carry a RESIDUAL rate of interest , whereas
debentures carries a FIXED rate of interest.

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What is the difference between shares and debenture?..

Answer / pooja chadhary

shares are owened by the company we dont get inetest on it. but debenture are the loan for the company and we get interest for it

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