Difference betwen debentures and bonds
Answer Posted / deepak singh
If we talk about the past, then the bonds and debentures are
taken as the same kind of sucurities. But now they have a
minor difference: as the bonds are mainly issued by the
public compnay and the debentures are issued by the corporate
sector thats why bonds are more secure than the debentures
but gets low returns as compare to debenture.
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